Patents by Inventor David JESCHKE
David JESCHKE 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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Patent number: 12191016Abstract: Various aspects described herein relate to presenting drug dispensing information. Data related to a plurality of dispensing events initiated by one or more employees, of an electronic drug dispensing system can be received. A set of dispensing events of the plurality of dispensing events can be determined as constituting possible misappropriation of drugs by the one or more employees. An alert related to the set of dispensing events can be provided based on determining that the set of dispensing events constitute possible misappropriation of drugs.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2024Date of Patent: January 7, 2025Assignee: Protenus, Inc.Inventors: Nicholas T. Culbertson, Robert K. Lord, Christopher David Jeschke, Cosme Adrover
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Publication number: 20240312589Abstract: Various aspects described herein relate to presenting drug dispensing information. Data related to a plurality of dispensing events initiated by one or more employees, of an electronic drug dispensing system can be received. A set of dispensing events of the plurality of dispensing events can be determined as constituting possible misappropriation of drugs by the one or more employees. An alert related to the set of dispensing events can be provided based on determining that the set of dispensing events constitute possible misappropriation of drugs.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2024Publication date: September 19, 2024Inventors: Nicholas T. CULBERTSON, Robert K. LORD, Christopher David JESCHKE, Cosme ADROVER
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Patent number: 12033736Abstract: Various aspects described herein relate to presenting drug dispensing information. Data related to a plurality of dispensing events initiated by one or more employees, of an electronic drug dispensing system can be received. A set of dispensing events of the plurality of dispensing events can be determined as constituting possible misappropriation of drugs by the one or more employees. An alert related to the set of dispensing events can be provided based on determining that the set of dispensing events constitute possible misappropriation of drugs.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2023Date of Patent: July 9, 2024Assignee: Protenus, Inc.Inventors: Nicholas T. Culbertson, Robert K. Lord, Christopher David Jeschke, Cosme Adrover
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Publication number: 20240177822Abstract: Various aspects described herein relate to presenting drug dispensing information. Data related to a plurality of dispensing events initiated by one or more employees, of an electronic drug dispensing system can be received. A set of dispensing events of the plurality of dispensing events can be determined as constituting possible misappropriation of drugs by the one or more employees. An alert related to the set of dispensing events can be provided based on determining that the set of dispensing events constitute possible misappropriation of drugs.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 6, 2024Publication date: May 30, 2024Inventors: Nicholas T. CULBERTSON, Robert K. LORD, Christopher David JESCHKE, Cosme ADROVER
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Patent number: 11923062Abstract: Various aspects described herein relate to presenting drug dispensing information. Data related to a plurality of dispensing events initiated by one or more employees, of an electronic drug dispensing system can be received. A set of dispensing events of the plurality of dispensing events can be determined as constituting possible misappropriation of drugs by the one or more employees. An alert related to the set of dispensing events can be provided based on determining that the set of dispensing events constitute possible misappropriation of drugs.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2023Date of Patent: March 5, 2024Assignee: Protenus, Inc.Inventors: Nicholas T. Culbertson, Robert K. Lord, Christopher David Jeschke, Cosme Adrover
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Publication number: 20230420100Abstract: Various aspects described herein relate to presenting drug dispensing information. Data related to a plurality of dispensing events initiated by one or more employees, of an electronic drug dispensing system can be received. A set of dispensing events of the plurality of dispensing events can be determined as constituting possible misappropriation of drugs by the one or more employees. An alert related to the set of dispensing events can be provided based on determining that the set of dispensing events constitute possible misappropriation of drugs.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 6, 2023Publication date: December 28, 2023Inventors: Nicholas T. CULBERTSON, Robert K. LORD, Christopher David JESCHKE, Cosme ADROVER
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Patent number: 11791029Abstract: Various aspects described herein relate to presenting drug dispensing information. Data related to a plurality of dispensing events initiated by one or more employees, of an electronic drug dispensing system can be received. A set of dispensing events of the plurality of dispensing events can be determined as constituting possible misappropriation of drugs by the one or more employees. An alert related to the set of dispensing events can be provided based on determining that the set of dispensing events constitute possible misappropriation of drugs.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2022Date of Patent: October 17, 2023Assignee: Protenus, Inc.Inventors: Nicholas T. Culbertson, Robert K. Lord, Christopher David Jeschke, Cosme Adrover
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Publication number: 20230207089Abstract: Various aspects described herein relate to presenting drug dispensing information. Data related to a plurality of dispensing events initiated by one or more employees, of an electronic drug dispensing system can be received. A set of dispensing events of the plurality of dispensing events can be determined as constituting possible misappropriation of drugs by the one or more employees. An alert related to the set of dispensing events can be provided based on determining that the set of dispensing events constitute possible misappropriation of drugs.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2023Publication date: June 29, 2023Inventors: Nicholas T. CULBERTSON, Robert K. LORD, Christopher David JESCHKE, Cosme ADROVER
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Patent number: 11621065Abstract: Various aspects described herein relate to presenting drug dispensing information. Data related to a plurality of dispensing events initiated by one or more employees, of an electronic drug dispensing system can be received. A set of dispensing events of the plurality of dispensing events can be determined as constituting possible misappropriation of drugs by the one or more employees. An alert related to the set of dispensing events can be provided based on determining that the set of dispensing events constitute possible misappropriation of drugs.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2022Date of Patent: April 4, 2023Assignee: Protenus, Inc.Inventors: Nicholas T. Culbertson, Robert K. Lord, Christopher David Jeschke, Cosme Adrover
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Publication number: 20220367026Abstract: Various aspects described herein relate to presenting drug dispensing information. Data related to a plurality of dispensing events initiated by one or more employees, of an electronic drug dispensing system can be received. A set of dispensing events of the plurality of dispensing events can be determined as constituting possible misappropriation of drugs by the one or more employees. An alert related to the set of dispensing events can be provided based on determining that the set of dispensing events constitute possible misappropriation of drugs.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2022Publication date: November 17, 2022Inventors: Nicholas T. CULBERTSON, Robert K. LORD, Christopher David JESCHKE, Cosme ADROVER
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Patent number: 11437131Abstract: Various aspects described herein relate to presenting drug dispensing information. Data related to a plurality of dispensing events initiated by one or more employees, of an electronic drug dispensing system can be received. A set of dispensing events of the plurality of dispensing events can be determined as constituting possible misappropriation of drugs by the one or more employees. An alert related to the set of dispensing events can be provided based on determining that the set of dispensing events constitute possible misappropriation of drugs.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2022Date of Patent: September 6, 2022Assignee: Protenus, Inc.Inventors: Nicholas T. Culbertson, Robert K. Lord, Christopher David Jeschke, Cosme Adrover
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Publication number: 20220199216Abstract: Various aspects described herein relate to presenting drug dispensing information. Data related to a plurality of dispensing events initiated by one or more employees, of an electronic drug dispensing system can be received. A set of dispensing events of the plurality of dispensing events can be determined as constituting possible misappropriation of drugs by the one or more employees. An alert related to the set of dispensing events can be provided based on determining that the set of dispensing events constitute possible misappropriation of drugs.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2022Publication date: June 23, 2022Inventors: Nicholas T. CULBERTSON, Robert K. LORD, Christopher David JESCHKE, Cosme ADROVER
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Publication number: 20220180995Abstract: Various aspects described herein relate to presenting drug dispensing information. Data related to a plurality of dispensing events initiated by one or more employees, of an electronic drug dispensing system can be received. A set of dispensing events of the plurality of dispensing events can be determined as constituting possible misappropriation of drugs by the one or more employees. An alert related to the set of dispensing events can be provided based on determining that the set of dispensing events constitute possible misappropriation of drugs.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 11, 2022Publication date: June 9, 2022Inventors: Nicholas T. CULBERTSON, Robert K. LORD, Christopher David JESCHKE, Cosme ADROVER
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Patent number: 11295844Abstract: Various aspects described herein relate to presenting drug dispensing information. Data related to a plurality of dispensing events initiated by one or more employees, of an electronic drug dispensing system can be received. A set of dispensing events of the plurality of dispensing events can be determined as constituting possible misappropriation of drugs by the one or more employees. An alert related to the set of dispensing events can be provided based on determining that the set of dispensing events constitute possible misappropriation of drugs.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 2020Date of Patent: April 5, 2022Assignee: Protenus, Inc.Inventors: Nicholas T. Culbertson, Robert K. Lord, Christopher David Jeschke, Cosme Adrover
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Patent number: 11282597Abstract: Various aspects described herein relate to presenting drug dispensing information. Data related to a plurality of dispensing events initiated by one or more employees, of an electronic drug dispensing system can be received. A set of dispensing events of the plurality of dispensing events can be determined as constituting possible misappropriation of drugs by the one or more employees. An alert related to the set of dispensing events can be provided based on determining that the set of dispensing events constitute possible misappropriation of drugs.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2019Date of Patent: March 22, 2022Assignee: PROTENUS INC.Inventors: Nicholas T. Culbertson, Robert K. Lord, Christopher David Jeschke, Cosme Adrover
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Publication number: 20210082559Abstract: Various aspects described herein relate to presenting drug dispensing information. Data related to a plurality of dispensing events initiated by one or more employees, of an electronic drug dispensing system can be received. A set of dispensing events of the plurality of dispensing events can be determined as constituting possible misappropriation of drugs by the one or more employees. An alert related to the set of dispensing events can be provided based on determining that the set of dispensing events constitute possible misappropriation of drugs.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 25, 2020Publication date: March 18, 2021Inventors: Nicholas T. CULBERTSON, Robert K. LORD, Christopher David JESCHKE, Cosme ADROVER
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Publication number: 20200294643Abstract: Various aspects described herein relate to presenting drug dispensing information. Data related to a plurality of dispensing events initiated by one or more employees, of an electronic drug dispensing system can be received. A set of dispensing events of the plurality of dispensing events can be determined as constituting possible misappropriation of drugs by the one or more employees. An alert related to the set of dispensing events can be provided based on determining that the set of dispensing events constitute possible misappropriation of drugs.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2019Publication date: September 17, 2020Inventors: Nicholas T. CULBERTSON, Robert K. LORD, Christopher David JESCHKE, Cosme ADROVER
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Patent number: 10684286Abstract: The invention provides a method for analyzing a protamine sample for the presence or amount of at least one nucleotidic impurity. The invention also provides a method for the quantitation of peptides in a sample of protamine comprising four major peptides and at least one related impurity.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2017Date of Patent: June 16, 2020Assignee: Fresenius Kabi USA, LLCInventors: Pearle Torralba, David Jeschke, Kamlesh Patel
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Publication number: 20170248605Abstract: The invention provides a method for analyzing a protamine sample for the presence or amount of at least one nucleotidic impurity. The invention also provides a method for the quantitation of peptides in a sample of protamine comprising four major peptides and at least one related impurity.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 6, 2017Publication date: August 31, 2017Applicant: Fresenius Kabi USA, LLCInventors: Pearle TORRALBA, David JESCHKE, Kamlesh PATEL
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Publication number: 20150104785Abstract: The invention provides a method for analyzing a protamine sample for the presence or amount of at least one nucleotidic impurity. The invention also provides a method for the quantitation of peptides in a sample of protamine comprising four major peptides and at least one related impurity.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2013Publication date: April 16, 2015Inventors: Jay MOWLI, Pearle TORRALBA, David JESCHKE, Kamlesh PATEL