Patents by Inventor Daniel Joseph Braun
Daniel Joseph Braun 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: 20240081440Abstract: Improved personal protective equipment facial wear including, in one embodiment, an at least partly adhesive mask, and one or more adhesive eye shields. In one implementation, the mask avoids significant contact with the delicate periorbital skin of the wearer, yet provides a substantially airtight seal so as to preclude moisture vapor transfer and “fogging” of eyeware or instruments. In another implementation, adherence of the eye shield is at least partially overlapping with the mask and creates an at least partial seal around a perimeter of the eye shield. Further, an at least partial seal is formed around a perimeter of the mask. The mask and eye shield additionally prevent nasal air flow obstruction, and address the problem of skin irritation and attachment during normal facial expression and movement of the wearer.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2023Publication date: March 14, 2024Inventors: Michael J. O’Leary, Daniel Joseph Braun, Choll Wan Kim, Randy Wayland, Robert F. Gazdzinski
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Publication number: 20240074905Abstract: Apparatus for protection of the ear and ear canal, and related methods of use and operation. In one embodiment, the apparatus includes a selectively actuated valve which permits a varying or modulated size of aperture to be created by the wearer while the apparatus is in use, so as to accommodate varying functions, such as complete occlusion (e.g., for use in swimming or other acquatic activities such that water can be completely excluded) or partial occlusion (e.g., such that sounds can be heard by the wearer, whether in air or under water). In one implementation, the apparatus is retained within the ear canal of the wearer by virtue of the apparatus' shape and coordination with one or more natural features or contours of the anatomy in the ear region, without having to be inserted more than superficially into the outer portion of the ear canal.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2023Publication date: March 7, 2024Inventors: Michael J. O'Leary, Daniel Joseph Braun, Randy Wayland, Robert F. Gazdzinski
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Publication number: 20230372148Abstract: Selectively controllable apparatus for insertion into an ear canal, and related methods of use and operation for behavioral control. In one embodiment, the apparatus includes a body configured for insertion into an ear canal. In one variant, the body includes one or more thermal mechanisms which enable selective increase or decrease of temperature of at least portions of the ear canal so as to implement behavioral control of the user, such as to mitigate cravings for food, alcohol, narcotics, or other potentially deleterious substances. In one variant, a mild nausea or pre-nausea condition is created within the user according to a time-temperature profile so as to induce the aforementioned behavioral modification.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2023Publication date: November 23, 2023Inventors: Michael J. O'Leary, Randy Wayland, Daniel Joseph Braun, Robert F. Gazdzinski
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Patent number: 11737923Abstract: Apparatus for protection of the ear and ear canal, and related methods of use and operation. In one embodiment, the apparatus includes a selectively actuated valve which permits a varying or modulated size of aperture to be created by the wearer while the apparatus is in use, so as to accommodate varying functions, such as complete occlusion (e.g., for use in swimming or other aquatic activities such that water can be completely excluded) or partial occlusion (e.g., such that sounds can be heard by the wearer, whether in air or under water). In one implementation, the apparatus is retained within the ear canal of the wearer by virtue of the apparatus' shape and coordination with one or more natural features or contours of the anatomy in the ear region, without having to be inserted more than superficially into the outer portion of the ear canal.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2020Date of Patent: August 29, 2023Assignee: MDIDEAFACTORY, INC.Inventors: Michael J. O'Leary, Daniel Joseph Braun, Randy Wayland, Robert F. Gazdzinski
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Patent number: 11707380Abstract: Selectively controllable apparatus for insertion into an ear canal, and related methods of use and operation for behavioral control. In one embodiment, the apparatus includes a body configured for insertion into an ear canal. In one variant, the body includes one or more thermal mechanisms which enable selective increase or decrease of temperature of at least portions of the ear canal so as to implement behavioral control of the user, such as to mitigate cravings for food, alcohol, narcotics, or other potentially deleterious substances. In one variant, a mild nausea or pre-nausea condition is created within the user according to a time-temperature profile so as to induce the aforementioned behavioral modification.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2020Date of Patent: July 25, 2023Assignee: MDIDEAFACTORY, INC.Inventors: Michael J. O'Leary, Randy Wayland, Daniel Joseph Braun, Robert F. Gazdzinski
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Publication number: 20220331796Abstract: The transfer systems, devices, kits, and methods described here may be used to facilitate the transfer of a material (e.g., a fluid) to or from a donor container, e.g., to or from wells of a donor plate while leaving target agents attached to the wells. The systems may comprise a donor plate, a transfer adapter, and a receiver plate that may be coupled to form a transfer assembly. The transfer adapter may comprise a planar sheet and a plurality of openings, and it may be configured to regulate the flow of fluid out of the wells. The transfer assembly may be placed into a centrifuge, and the fluid transfer force produced by the centrifuge may cause fluid to flow out of the wells of the donor plate, through the openings in the transfer adapter, and into the receiver plate.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2020Publication date: October 20, 2022Inventors: Dayu TENG, Daniel Joseph BRAUN, Jieying LI, Farzad SAFAVI, Rob SHANAHAN
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Publication number: 20220110385Abstract: Improved personal protective equipment facial wear including, in one embodiment, an at least partly adhesive mask, and one or more adhesive eye shields. In one implementation, the mask avoids significant contact with the delicate periorbital skin of the wearer, yet provides a substantially airtight seal so as to preclude moisture vapor transfer and “fogging” of eyeware or instruments. In another implementation, adherence of the eye shield is at least partially overlapping with the mask and creates an at least partial seal around a perimeter of the eye shield. Further, an at least partial seal is formed around a perimeter of the mask. The mask and eye shield additionally prevent nasal air flow obstruction, and address the problem of skin irritation and attachment during normal facial expression and movement of the wearer.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2020Publication date: April 14, 2022Inventors: Michael J. O'Leary, Daniel Joseph Braun, Choll Wan Kim, Randy Wayland, Robert F. Gazdzinski
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Publication number: 20210283598Abstract: Described herein are multi-well separation devices configured to allow a composition comprising a target agent to be separated into multiple wells, subdivided, recombined into a single well, and/or re-separated into the same or a different configuration of wells. Also described herein are reagent loading devices configured to simultaneously deliver one or more test agents to a plurality of volumes without having to individually deliver the test agents. Together, these devices allow high throughput parallel processes without repetitive pipetting or liquid handling robotics, though they may also be used separately. Also described herein are kits and systems for chemical or biological assays, as well as methods for using the multi-well separation devices and reagent loading devices described herein.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2021Publication date: September 16, 2021Applicant: DrugArray, Inc.Inventors: Ning CHEN, Robert Keith SHANAHAN, Dayu TENG, Daniel Joseph BRAUN
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Patent number: 11090654Abstract: Described herein are multi-well separation devices configured to allow a composition comprising a target agent to be separated into multiple wells, subdivided, recombined into a single well, and/or re-separated into the same or a different configuration of wells. Also described herein are reagent loading devices configured to simultaneously deliver one or more test agents to a plurality of volumes without having to individually deliver the test agents. Together, these devices allow high throughput parallel processes without repetitive pipetting or liquid handling robotics, though they may also be used separately. Also described herein are kits and systems for chemical or biological assays, as well as methods for using the multi-well separation devices and reagent loading devices described herein.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2015Date of Patent: August 17, 2021Assignee: DRUGARRAY, INC.Inventors: Ning Chen, Robert Keith Shanahan, Dayu Teng, Daniel Joseph Braun
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Publication number: 20200323684Abstract: Selectively controllable apparatus for insertion into an ear canal, and related methods of use and operation for behavioral control. In one embodiment, the apparatus includes a body configured for insertion into an ear canal. In one variant, the body includes one or more thermal mechanisms which enable selective increase or decrease of temperature of at least portions of the ear canal so as to implement behavioral control of the user, such as to mitigate cravings for food, alcohol, narcotics, or other potentially deleterious substances. In one variant, a mild nausea or pre-nausea condition is created within the user according to a time-temperature profile so as to induce the aforementioned behavioral modification.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2020Publication date: October 15, 2020Inventors: Michael J. O'Leary, Randy Wayland, Daniel Joseph Braun, Robert F. Gazdzinski
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Publication number: 20200253784Abstract: Apparatus for protection of the ear and ear canal, and related methods of use and operation. In one embodiment, the apparatus includes a selectively actuated valve which permits a varying or modulated size of aperture to be created by the wearer while the apparatus is in use, so as to accommodate varying functions, such as complete occlusion (e.g., for use in swimming or other acquatic activities such that water can be completely excluded) or partial occlusion (e.g., such that sounds can be heard by the wearer, whether in air or under water). In one implementation, the apparatus is retained within the ear canal of the wearer by virtue of the apparatus' shape and coordination with one or more natural features or contours of the anatomy in the ear region, without having to be inserted more than superficially into the outer portion of the ear canal.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2020Publication date: August 13, 2020Inventors: Michael J. O'Leary, Daniel Joseph Braun, Randy Wayland, Robert F. Gazdzinski
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Publication number: 20200246645Abstract: Improved personal protective equipment facial wear including, in one embodiment, an at least partly adhesive mask, and one or more adhesive eye shields. In one implementation, the mask avoids significant contact with the delicate periorbital skin of the wearer, yet provides a substantially airtight seal so as to preclude moisture vapor transfer and “fogging” of eyeware or instruments. In another implementation, adherence of the eye shield is at least partially overlapping with the mask and creates an at least partial seal around a perimeter of the eye shield. Further, an at least partial seal is formed around a perimeter of the mask. The mask and eye shield additionally prevent nasal air flow obstruction, and address the problem of skin irritation and attachment during normal facial expression and movement of the wearer.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 24, 2019Publication date: August 6, 2020Inventors: Michael O'Leary, Daniel Joseph Braun, Choll Wan Kim
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Publication number: 20180344529Abstract: Selectively expandable apparatus for insertion into an ear canal, and related methods of use and operation. In one embodiment, the apparatus includes a selectively expandable body configured for insertion into an ear and expansion within the ear canal. In one variant, the expanded main body is removable from the ear canal via a removal mechanism and removes excess cerumen and/or debris from the ear canal during removal. In another variant, the main body includes one or more compounds and is configured to receive a fluid for diffusion of the one or more compounds into the ear canal.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 30, 2018Publication date: December 6, 2018Inventors: Michael J. O'Leary, Daniel Joseph Braun
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Publication number: 20170281416Abstract: Apparatus for protection of the ear and ear canal, and related methods of use and operation. In one embodiment, the apparatus includes a selectively actuated valve which permits a varying or modulated size of aperture to be created by the wearer while the apparatus is in use, so as to accommodate varying functions, such as complete occlusion (e.g., for use in swimming or other acquatic activities such that water can be completely excluded) or partial occlusion (e.g., such that sounds can be heard by the wearer, whether in air or under water). In one implementation, the apparatus is retained within the ear canal of the wearer by virtue of the apparatus' shape and coordination with one or more natural features or contours of the anatomy in the ear region, without having to be inserted more than superficially into the outer portion of the ear canal.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 3, 2017Publication date: October 5, 2017Inventors: Michael J. O'Leary, Daniel Joseph Braun, Randy Wayland, Robert F. Gazdzinski
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Publication number: 20170136456Abstract: Described herein are multi-well separation devices configured to allow a composition comprising a target agent to be separated into multiple wells, subdivided, recombined into a single well, and/or re-separated into the same or a different configuration of wells. Also described herein are reagent loading devices configured to simultaneously deliver one or more test agents to a plurality of volumes without having to individually deliver the test agents. Together, these devices allow high throughput parallel processes without repetitive pipetting or liquid handling robotics, though they may also be used separately. Also described herein are kits and systems for chemical or biological assays, as well as methods for using the multi-well separation devices and reagent loading devices described herein.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 18, 2015Publication date: May 18, 2017Inventors: Ning CHEN, Robert Keith SHANAHAN, Dayu TENG, Daniel Joseph Braun
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Publication number: 20170095015Abstract: Improved personal protective equipment facial wear including, in one embodiment, an at least partly adhesive mask, and one or more adhesive eye shields. In one implementation, the mask avoids significant contact with the delicate periorbital skin of the wearer, yet provides a substantially airtight seal so as to preclude moisture vapor transfer and “fogging” of eyeware or instruments. In another implementation, adherence of the eye shield is at least partially overlapping with the mask and creates an at least partial seal around a perimeter of the eye shield. Further, an at least partial seal is formed around a perimeter of the mask. The mask and eye shield additionally prevent nasal air flow obstruction, and address the problem of skin irritation and attachment during normal facial expression and movement of the wearer.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2016Publication date: April 6, 2017Inventors: Michael O'Leary, Daniel Joseph Braun, Choll Wan Kim
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Patent number: 9586661Abstract: A device comprising a first plate disposed on top of a second plate where the first and second plates are parallel and separated by a fixed distance with a spacer, and wherein the spacer fits around the perimeter of the first and second plates creating a void space, and wherein the second plate has a plurality of pin-sized holes, and wherein a pump sits in the void space and is operably coupled to the plates, wherein the plates are operably coupled to the bottom, exterior hull of an Unmanned Underwater Vehicle (UUV), and wherein the pump is configured to pump liquid into the void space between the parallel plates.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 2016Date of Patent: March 7, 2017Assignee: The United States of America as represented by Secretary of the NavyInventors: Daniel Joseph Braun, Wayne Po-wen Liu, Peter Thomas Sullivan
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Patent number: 9032901Abstract: An adaptor for an unmanned vehicle for inspecting an object, the adaptor includes a moveable ring assembly and a fixed ring. The moveable ring assembly rotates around a periphery of the unmanned vehicle and allows the unmanned vehicle to move along a surface of the object while maintaining a fixed stand-off distance between an exterior surface of the adaptor and the surface of the object. The fixed ring is connected around the exterior surface of the unmanned vehicle and secures a lateral position of the moveable ring assembly with respect to the unmanned vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2013Date of Patent: May 19, 2015Assignee: The United States of America, as Represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventors: Daniel Joseph Braun, James Benjamin Penney