Patents by Inventor Daniel Deruntz
Daniel Deruntz has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20220176094Abstract: A needling device may be used for needling of a subject's skin, and a drug applicator device may be used for applying a drug to a subject's skin. For example, a needling device may be applied to a subject's skin for hair growth applications, or may be used for wrinkle, scar, or tattoo removal. A drug applicator device may be used for multiple drug application purposes such as applying a hair growth compound to the skin of a subject.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2021Publication date: June 9, 2022Inventors: David C. Tharp, Scott Kellogg, Daniel DeRuntz, Jason Robinson, Greg Wolos, Alex Staudt, David Chastain, Daniel P. Smith, Justin David Morse, Anthony Vincent Dibella, Joseph Gordon, Nathan Rollins
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Patent number: 11185672Abstract: A needling device may be used for needling of a subject's skin, and a drug applicator device may be used for applying a drug to a subject's skin. For example, a needling device may be applied to a subject's skin for hair growth applications, or may be used for wrinkle, scar, or tattoo removal. A drug applicator device may be used for multiple drug application purposes such as applying a hair growth compound to the skin of a subject.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2016Date of Patent: November 30, 2021Inventors: David C. Tharp, Scott Kellogg, Daniel DeRuntz, Jason Robinson, Greg Wolos, Alex Staudt, David Chastain, Daniel P. Smith, Justin David Morse, Anthony Vincent Dibella, Joseph Gordon, Nathan Rollins
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Patent number: 11074660Abstract: Systems and methods are disclosed for financial planning based on actual cash positions for financial accounts associated with an entity and planned cash out and cash in amounts for the entity. In an embodiment, a system comprises a processor configured to render an interactive graphical user interface (“GUI”) on a display device. The GUI has a plurality of selectable, actionable user interface elements such as tabs. In an embodiment, the GUI comprises a first tab selectable to display actual and planned net amount information of a cash position and actual and planned net amount graphs, the net amount information being cash out amounts subtracted from cash in amounts. The GUI comprises a second tab operable to display actual and planned cash in amount information and actual and cash in amount graphs. In an embodiment, the GUI comprises a third tab operable to display actual and planned cash out amount information and actual and planned cash out amount graphs.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2013Date of Patent: July 27, 2021Assignee: The PNC Financial Services Group, Inc.Inventors: Thomas Kunz, Michael Golden, Michael Kirch, Darcel Steber, Janet Hoyt, Peter Bird, Francisca Barros, Daniel DeRuntz, Islam Elsedoudi, Anna Engström, Michelle Kwasny, Scott Mackie, Stacey McCullough, Pierre-Alexandre Poirier, Todd Vanderlin, Colin Raney
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Patent number: 10552917Abstract: Systems and methods are disclosed for managing cash out transactions for an entity's accounts. In an embodiment, a system comprises a processor configured to render an interactive graphical user interface (GUI) for a cash out center on a display device. The GUI includes plurality of selectable, actionable user interface (UI) elements. The cash out center displays past and committed, unconfirmed Cash Out transactions, which can be edited, deleted, and committed (or re-committed) by selecting UI elements. A UI element is selectable to add new payees and new Cash Out transactions. In embodiments, methods employ the Cash Out center to add, edit, schedule and delete Cash Out transactions such as outgoing transfers, expenses, payments, bills, and payables.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2013Date of Patent: February 4, 2020Assignee: The PNC Financial Services Group, Inc.Inventors: Thomas Kunz, Michael Golden, Michael Kirch, Darcel Steber, Janet Hoyt, Peter Bird, Francisca Barros, Daniel DeRuntz, Islam Elsedoudi, Anna Engström, Michelle Kwasny, Scott Mackie, Stacey McCullough, Pierre-Alexandre Poirier, Todd Vanderlin, Colin Raney
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Patent number: 10402910Abstract: Systems and methods are disclosed for managing cash flow, including incoming and outgoing transactions, and mitigating unconfirmed cash shortfalls for an entity's accounts. In an embodiment, a system comprises a processor configured to render an interactive graphical user interface (“GUI”) for the cash flow timeline on a display device. The cash flow timeline displays past and unconfirmed Cash In and Cash Out transactions and any cash shortfalls, which can be mitigated by selecting automatically displayed options. The GUI has a plurality of selectable, actionable user interface (“UI”) elements. In an embodiment, the GUI comprises a UI element selectable to display bar graphs for selected time periods of the cash flow timeline. The GUI also comprises Cash In and Cash Out centers. In embodiments, methods employ the Cash In/Out centers to add, edit, schedule and delete Cash In and Cash Out transactions such as transfers, expenses, bills, receivables, and payables.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2013Date of Patent: September 3, 2019Assignee: The PNC Financial Services Group, Inc.Inventors: Thomas Kunz, Michael Golden, Michael Kirch, Darcel Steber, Janet Hoyt, Peter Bird, Francisca Barros, Daniel DeRuntz, Islam Elsedoudi, Anna Engström, Michelle Kwasny, Scott Mackie, Stacey McCullough, Pierre-Alexandre Poirier, Todd Vanderlin, Colin Raney
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Publication number: 20180280675Abstract: A needling device may be used for needling of a subject's skin, and a drug applicator device may be used for applying a drug to a subject's skin. For example, a needling device may be applied to a subject's skin for hair growth applications, or may be used for wrinkle, scar, or tattoo removal. A drug applicator device may be used for multiple drug application purposes such as applying a hair growth compound to the skin of a subject.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2016Publication date: October 4, 2018Inventors: David C. Tharp, Scott Kellogg, Daniel DeRuntz, Jason Robinson, Greg Wolos, Alex Staudt, David Chastain, Daniel P. Smith, Justin David Morse, Anthony Vincent Dibella, Joseph Gordon, Nathan Rollins
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Patent number: 9965808Abstract: Systems and methods are disclosed for managing cash in transactions for an entity's accounts. In an embodiment, a system comprises a processor configured to render an interactive graphical user interface (GUI) for a cash in center on a display device. The GUI includes plurality of selectable, actionable user interface (UI) elements. The cash in center displays past, unconfirmed and ‘confirmed’ Cash in transactions, which can be edited, deleted, and scheduled (or re-scheduled) by selecting UI elements. A UI element is selectable to add new customers and new Cash in transactions. In embodiments, methods employ the Cash in center to add, edit, project, and delete Cash in transactions such as incoming transfers, credits, customer payments, and receivables. The methods and system also enable entities to place Cash In transaction in a confirmed status to indicate that an incoming customer payment, credit, or transfer is being processed.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2013Date of Patent: May 8, 2018Assignee: The PNC Financial Services Group, Inc.Inventors: Thomas Kunz, Michael Golden, Michael Kirch, Darcel Steber, Janet Hoyt, Peter Bird, Francisca Barros, Daniel DeRuntz, Islam Elsedoudi, Anna Engström, Michelle Kwasny, Scott Mackie, Stacey McCullough, Pierre-Alexandre Poirier, Todd Vanderlin, Colin Raney
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Patent number: D681681Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2011Date of Patent: May 7, 2013Assignee: Dresser Wayne ABInventors: Anthony E. Schmelzer, Daniel C. Harrell, Daniel Deruntz, Kent W. Robinson, Eva-Lie Edvardsson, Gian Pangaro, Jason Robinson, Kevin Burnett, Russell Haecker, Timothy Raymond Proulx
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Patent number: D681682Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2011Date of Patent: May 7, 2013Assignee: Dresser Wayne ABInventors: Anthony E. Schmelzer, Daniel C. Harrell, Daniel Deruntz, Kent W. Robinson, Eva-Lie Edvardsson, Gian Pangaro, Jason Robinson, Kevin Burnett, Russell Haecker, Timothy Raymond Proulx
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Patent number: D681683Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2011Date of Patent: May 7, 2013Assignee: Dresser Wayne ABInventors: Anthony E. Schmelzer, Daniel C. Harrell, Daniel Deruntz, Kent W. Robinson, Eva-Lie Edvardsson, Gian Pangaro, Jason Robinson, Kevin Burnett, Russell Haecker, Timothy Raymond Proulx
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Patent number: D688274Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2011Date of Patent: August 20, 2013Assignee: Dresser Wayne ABInventors: Anthony E. Schmelzer, Daniel C. Harrell, Daniel Deruntz, Kent W. Robinson, Eva-Lie Edvardsson, Gian Pangaro, Jason Robinson, Kevin Burnett, Russell Haecker, Timothy Raymond Proulx
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Patent number: D688275Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2011Date of Patent: August 20, 2013Assignee: Dresser Wayne ABInventors: Anthony E. Schmelzer, Daniel C. Harrell, Daniel Deruntz, Kent W. Robinson, Eva-Lie Edvardsson, Gian Pangaro, Jason Robinson, Kevin Burnett, Russell Haecker, Timothy Raymond Proulx
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Patent number: D810280Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2015Date of Patent: February 13, 2018Assignee: FOLLICA, INC.Inventors: David C. Tharp, Scott Kellogg, Daniel DeRuntz, Jason Robinson, Greg Wolos, Alex Staudt
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Patent number: D844613Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2017Date of Patent: April 2, 2019Assignee: SimpliSafe, Inc.Inventors: Chad Laurans, Melina Engel, Yong Zhao, Jason Robinson, Gregory Wolos, Ian Schon, Dirk Ahlgrim, Daniel DeRuntz
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Patent number: D844614Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2017Date of Patent: April 2, 2019Assignee: SimpliSafe, Inc.Inventors: Chad Laurans, Melina Engel, Yong Zhao, Jason Robinson, Gregory Wolos, Ian Schon, Dirk Ahlgrim, Daniel DeRuntz
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Patent number: D844615Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2017Date of Patent: April 2, 2019Assignee: SimpliSafe, Inc.Inventors: Chad Laurans, Melina Engel, Yong Zhao, Jason Robinson, Gregory Wolos, Ian Schon, Dirk Ahlgrim, Daniel DeRuntz