Patents by Inventor Daniel Zakowski

Daniel Zakowski 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).

  • Publication number: 20230414497
    Abstract: A method for the early introduction to an infant between the ages of two to four months of at least three allergens to decrease the infant's risk for developing allergies. The method includes the steps of administering to the infant a first allergen selected from the group consisting of cow's milk, hen's egg, peanut, cashew, pistachio, almond, walnuts, pecans, hazelnut, wheat, soy, sesame for multiple days. Next the infant in administered, in addition to the first allergen, a second allergen different from the first allergen selected from the same group of allergens, and third, subsequently administering to the infant, in addition to the first allergen and the second allergen, a third allergen different from the first allergen and the second allergen, a third allergen being selected from the same group of allergens for multiple days.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 8, 2023
    Publication date: December 28, 2023
    Inventors: Andrew Leitner, Katie Marks, Aaron Rowe, Daniel Zakowski
  • Patent number: 11786459
    Abstract: A kit for the sequential early introduction to an infant of at least two allergens to decrease the infant's risk for developing allergies, the kit including an initial lower, exposure dose of a first allergen to be taken for a day or two, a higher maintenance dose of the first allergen to be taken for several days, a maintenance dose of the first allergen and an initial lower, exposure dose of a second allergen to be taken for a day or two, and the higher maintenance dose of the first allergen and a higher maintenance does of the second allergen to be taken for several days. The allergens can be provided in powdered protein form in premeasured pouches for addition to baby formula or to mother's milk. Alternatively, the allergens can already be provided in baby formula, or in other foods such as snack bars, cookies, or gels.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 25, 2020
    Date of Patent: October 17, 2023
    Assignee: PROLLERGY CORPORATION
    Inventors: Andrew Leitner, Katie Marks, Aaron Rowe, Daniel Zakowski
  • Publication number: 20230190645
    Abstract: A method and kit for the sequential early introduction to an infant of at least nine allergens to decrease the infant's risk for developing allergies. The method and kit includes an initial lower exposure dose of a first allergen to be taken for a day or two, followed by a higher maintenance dose of the first allergen to be taken for a day or more. Additional allergens are added, each first at an initial lower dose for a day or more followed by a higher maintenance dose for a day or more. This patent continues until all nine allergens are being given to an infant at their maintenance doses. The allergens can be provided in powdered protein form in premeasured pouches for addition to baby formula/mother's milk. Alternatively, the allergens can be included in baby formula, or in other foods such as snack bars, cookies, or gels.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 16, 2023
    Publication date: June 22, 2023
    Inventors: Andrew Leitner, Katie Marks, Aaron Rowe, Daniel Zakowski, Erika Nolte
  • Patent number: 11173113
    Abstract: A method and kit for the sequential early introduction to an infant of at least two allergens to decrease the infant's risk for developing allergies, the method involving administering an initial lower, exposure dose of a first allergen for a day or two, followed by administering a higher maintenance dose of the first allergen for several days, followed by administering the maintenance dose of the first allergen and an initial lower, exposure dose of a second allergen for a day or two, followed by administering the higher maintenance dose of the first allergen and a higher maintenance does of the second allergen for several days. The allergens can be provided in powdered protein form in premeasured pouches for addition to baby formula or to mother's milk. Alternatively, the allergens can already be provided in baby formula, or in other foods such as snack bars, cookies, or gels.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 21, 2018
    Date of Patent: November 16, 2021
    Assignee: PROLLERGY CORPORATION
    Inventors: Andrew Leitner, Katie Marks, Aaron Rowe, Daniel Zakowski
  • Publication number: 20210077387
    Abstract: A kit for the sequential early introduction to an infant of at least two allergens to decrease the infant's risk for developing allergies, the kit including an initial lower, exposure dose of a first allergen to be taken for a day or two, a higher maintenance dose of the first allergen to be taken for several days, a maintenance dose of the first allergen and an initial lower, exposure dose of a second allergen to be taken for a day or two, and the higher maintenance dose of the first allergen and a higher maintenance does of the second allergen to be taken for several days. The allergens can be provided in powdered protein form in premeasured pouches for addition to baby formula or to mother's milk. Alternatively, the allergens can already be provided in baby formula, or in other foods such as snack bars, cookies, or gels.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 25, 2020
    Publication date: March 18, 2021
    Inventors: Andrew Leitner, Katie Marks, Aaron Rowe, Daniel Zakowski
  • Patent number: 10894013
    Abstract: A method and kit for the sequential early introduction to an infant of at least two allergens to decrease the infant's risk for developing allergies, the method involving administering an initial lower, exposure dose of a first allergen for a day or two, followed by administering a higher maintenance dose of the first allergen for several days, followed by administering the maintenance dose of the first allergen and an initial lower, exposure dose of a second allergen for a day or two, followed by administering the higher maintenance dose of the first allergen and a higher maintenance does of the second allergen for several days. The allergens can be provided in powdered protein form in premeasured pouches for addition to baby formula or to mother's milk. Alternatively, the allergens can already be provided in baby formula, or in other foods such as snack bars, cookies, or gels.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 10, 2019
    Date of Patent: January 19, 2021
    Assignee: PROLLERGY CORPORATION
    Inventors: Andrew Leitner, Katie Marks, Aaron Rowe, Daniel Zakowski
  • Publication number: 20200113822
    Abstract: A method and kit for the sequential early introduction to an infant of at least two allergens to decrease the infant's risk for developing allergies, the method involving administering an initial lower, exposure dose of a first allergen for a day or two, followed by administering a higher maintenance dose of the first allergen for several days, followed by administering the maintenance dose of the first allergen and an initial lower, exposure dose of a second allergen for a day or two, followed by administering the higher maintenance dose of the first allergen and a higher maintenance does of the second allergen for several days. The allergens can be provided in powdered protein form in premeasured pouches for addition to baby formula or to mother's milk. Alternatively, the allergens can already be provided in baby formula, or in other foods such as snack bars, cookies, or gels.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 10, 2019
    Publication date: April 16, 2020
    Inventors: Andrew Leitner, Katie Marks, Aaron Rowe, Daniel Zakowski
  • Publication number: 20190167577
    Abstract: A method and kit for the sequential early introduction to an infant of at least two allergens to decrease the infant's risk for developing allergies, the method involving administering an initial lower, exposure dose of a first allergen for a day or two, followed by administering a higher maintenance dose of the first allergen for several days, followed by administering the maintenance dose of the first allergen and an initial lower, exposure dose of a second allergen for a day or two, followed by administering the higher maintenance dose of the first allergen and a higher maintenance does of the second allergen for several days. The allergens can be provided in powdered protein form in premeasured pouches for addition to baby formula or to mother's milk. Alternatively, the allergens can already be provided in baby formula, or in other foods such as snack bars, cookies, or gels.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 21, 2018
    Publication date: June 6, 2019
    Inventors: Andrew Leitner, Katie Marks, Aaron Rowe, Daniel Zakowski