Patents by Inventor David Ramos
David Ramos 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: 20240100267Abstract: Various exemplary drug delivery devices with a multi-dispensing head, drug products utilizing the same, and methods of using drug delivery devices with a multi-dispensing head are provided. In general, a nasal drug delivery device is configured to dispense a drug therefrom into a nose. In an exemplary embodiment, the drug delivery device includes two tips each configured to be positioned in or adjacent to a nostril. The two tips are configured to be positioned in or adjacent to the nostrils simultaneously.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2021Publication date: March 28, 2024Inventors: Ian SCRIMGEOUR, Emma Louise HUBERT, William C. GEARY, Monica A. KAPIL, David RAMOS
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Patent number: 11937766Abstract: A robotic cleaner may include a main body, one or more drive wheels coupled to the main body, one or more surface type sensors coupled to the main body, the one or more surface type sensors being configured to receive robotic motor sound reflected from a surface to be cleaned, the robotic motor sound being generated by one or more motors of the robotic cleaner, and a controller configured to determine a surface type based, at least in part, on the reflected robotic motor sound.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2020Date of Patent: March 26, 2024Assignee: SharkNinja Operating LLCInventors: Chad Woodrow, David Harting, Scott A. Rhodes, Sienna Ramos, Brandon A. Vasquez, Paul D. Butler
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Publication number: 20240081952Abstract: Systems and methods including: receiving, from a digital imaging device, one or more 2D images of a patient's face including a mouth region, where the one or more 2D images include a depiction of the patient's teeth in an initial arrangement; generating, using a neural network, a 2D rendering depicting a post-treatment arrangement of the patient's teeth based on the one or more received 2D images; generating a realistic composite 2D image depicting the patient's face with the 2D rendering depicting the post-treatment arrangement of the patient's teeth, where the generating includes positioning the 2D rendering within a mouth opening of the patient's face in the realistic composite 2D image; and sending the realistic composite 2D image to an output device for display on a user interface of the output device.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2023Publication date: March 14, 2024Inventors: Pavel Pokotilov, Dmitry Yurievich Chekh, Dmitriy Konstantinovich Ten, Samuel Blanco, David Patrick Lopes, Jason Ramos, Rene M. Sterental, Evgenii Vladimirovich Karnygin, Vladislav Andreevich Miryaha, Boris Aleksandrovich Vysokanov, Yury A. Brailov, Artem Kuanbekov
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Publication number: 20240080050Abstract: Effective radio frequency interference (RFI) mitigation techniques are disclosed for use in wireless communication devices, among others. An RFI mitigation circuit may include a selector circuit to select between a cleaned signal and a clipped signal, and provide the selected signal as an output signal. The RFI mitigation circuit may also include a classifier circuit to generate a control input indication to the selector circuit to have the cleaned signal selected as the output signal based at least on a front-end circuit signal indicating that the front-end circuit is operating linearly and also indicating that the front-end circuit signal includes an interference signal. The classifier circuit may also generate the control input indication to have the clipped signal selected as the output signal based at least on the front-end circuit signal indicating that the front-end circuit is not operating linearly.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2023Publication date: March 7, 2024Inventors: David Arditti Ilitzky, Harry Skinner, Fernando Ramos Alarcon Barroso, Valeri Kontorovich Mazover, Rocio Hernandez Fabian
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Publication number: 20240058554Abstract: Various exemplary drug delivery devices with propellant, drug products utilizing the same, and methods of using drug delivery devices with propellant are provided. In general, a nasal drug delivery device is configured to expel a drug into a nose of a patient and to drive delivery of the drug using a propellant. The propellant includes a gas, e.g., air, carbon dioxide, etc., and/or at least one material substance configured to produce energy that causes movement of the drug out of an opening of the drug delivery device.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2021Publication date: February 22, 2024Inventors: David RAMOS, Monica A. KAPIL, Chaley John LARSON, Steven J. SCHWARZ, Emma Louise HUBERT, Hong YAN
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Publication number: 20240055114Abstract: The present disclosure provides methods, systems, and devices for establishing dosing parameters for a drug administration device and establishing compatibility of components of the drug administration device. In an exemplary embodiment, a method can include acquiring data from a drug holder and communicating the data to a processor, communicating a relevant subset of dosing parameter data from a server to the processor, and establishing dosing parameters for a drug administration device based on the relevant subset of dosing parameter data. The relevant subset of dosing parameter data is determined based on the drug holder data. The method can include acquiring first component data relating to a first component of the drug administration device, comparing the first component data with acceptable first component data, and setting an operational status of the drug administration device based on the comparison.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2020Publication date: February 15, 2024Inventors: Francesco N. Albertini, Gregory J. Bakos, Jason L. Harris, Emma Louise Hubert, Monica A. Kapil, Peter Krulevitch, David Ramos, Frederick E. Shelton, Jingli Wang
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Publication number: 20230382665Abstract: In one example, a tray to hold sheet media for printing includes: a movable support to support a downstream part of a stack of media sheets in the tray; a barrier near a downstream end of the support, the barrier movable between a closed position in which, when a stack of media sheets is on the support, the barrier blocks a downstream end of the stack and an open position in which, when a stack of media sheets is on the support, the barrier does not block a downstream end of at least part of the stack; and an actuator configured to move the barrier from the closed position to the open position.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2020Publication date: November 30, 2023Inventors: JUAN DAVID RAMOS NEGRON, EMMA FRANCES KELP-STEBBINGS
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Publication number: 20230323661Abstract: A panel support system for mounting a panel to an enclosure can include support profiles mounted to a top and a bottom of the enclosure. The support profiles can define elongate channels that can be sized to receive a top or bottom portion of the panel. The bottom support profile can have apertures along a base wall of the profile. Elements for reducing friction, including, for example, rollers can extend through the apertures in an installation configuration, to facilitate insertion of a panel into the elongate channel. The friction-reducing elements can be moved to an installed configuration once the panel is in place, allowing the panel to rest on the base wall of the bottom support profile.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2023Publication date: October 12, 2023Inventors: Jose Antonio Rodriguez, David Ramos, Florin Patrunjel
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Publication number: 20230321366Abstract: Various exemplary drug delivery devices with a mechanical stop, drug products utilizing the same, and methods of using drug delivery devices with a mechanical stop are provided. In general, a nasal drug delivery device is configured to dispense therefrom first and second doses of a drug therefrom into a nose. The drug delivery device includes a mechanical stop configured to provide a pause between the delivery of the first and second doses. During the pause, a user of the drug delivery device can move the drug delivery device from one nostril, into which the first dose was sprayed, to another nostril, into which the second dose can be sprayed. The mechanical stop is configured to hold the drug delivery device in a static delivery state.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2021Publication date: October 12, 2023Inventors: David RAMOS, Shagun POPLI, Michael CANNAMELA, Jimmy Vinh Hoang CASSEBEE, Hong YAN, Dolores PEREZ, Jingli WANG, Chaley John LARSON, Ian SCRIMGEOUR, Emma Louise HUBERT, Monica A. KAPIL, Sreven M. VESOLE
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Publication number: 20230310752Abstract: Various exemplary drug syringes with a mechanical stop for a second dose, drug products utilizing the same, and methods of using drug syringes with a mechanical stop for a second dose are provided. In general, a nasal drug delivery device is configured to dispense therefrom first and second doses of a drug therefrom into a nose. The drug delivery device includes a mechanical stop configured to provide a pause between the delivery of the first and second doses. During the pause, a user of the drug delivery device can move the drug delivery device from one nostril, into which the first dose was sprayed, to another nostril, into which the second dose can be sprayed. The mechanical stop is configured to hold the drug delivery device in a static delivery state.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2021Publication date: October 5, 2023Inventors: Emma Louise HUBERT, Ian SCRIMGEOUR, David RAMOS, Steven M. VESOLE, Monica A. KAPIL, William C. GEARY, Shagun POPLI, Michael CANNAMELA, Jimmy Vinh Hoang CASSEBEE, Hong YAN, Dolores PEREZ
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Publication number: 20230310767Abstract: Various exemplary drug holders (102, 200) for drug delivery devices (100), drug products utilizing the same, and methods of using drug holders for drug delivery devices are provided. In general, a nasal drug delivery device is configured to dispense therefrom at least one dose of a drug therefrom into a nose. The drug delivery device includes a drug holder that contains the drug therein that is delivered out of the drug delivery device. The drug holder can include two cavities (208, 210) therein that are fluidically sealed from one another prior to use of the drug delivery device to cause drug delivery. A first one of the cavities includes the drug therein, and a second one of the cavities includes a drug or air therein.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 1, 2021Publication date: October 5, 2023Inventors: Emma Louise HUBERT, Hong YAN, David RAMOS, Shagun POPLI, Steven M. VESOLE, Jingli WANG, Michael CANNAMELA, Dolores PEREZ, Jimmy Vinh Hoang CASSEBEE
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Publication number: 20230263972Abstract: Various exemplary drug delivery devices with on-board drug destruction, drug products utilizing the same, and methods of using drug delivery devices with on-board drug destruction are provided. In general, a nasal drug delivery device configured to dispense a drug therefrom into a nose includes a destruction mechanism configured to destroy drug contained in the drug delivery device. The destruction mechanism can be configured to destroy the drug before a first actuation of the drug delivery device to deliver the drug therefrom such that the destruction mechanism destroys substantially all of the drug contained in the drug delivery device. Alternatively or in addition, the destruction mechanism can be configured to destroy the drug after a first actuation of the drug delivery device to deliver the drug therefrom such that the destruction mechanism destroys substantially all of the drug remaining in the drug delivery device.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 1, 2021Publication date: August 24, 2023Inventors: Emma Louise HUBERT, Monica A. KAPIL, MingQi ZHAO, Steven M. VESOLE, Ian SCRIMGEOUR, David RAMOS, Jaskaran SINGH, Jingli WANG, David KALIKHMAN, Shagun POPLI, Peter KRULEVITCH, Hong YAN, Michael A. BARATTA, Whitney PHILLIPS, Francesco N. ALBERTINI, Michael CANNAMELA
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Publication number: 20230094607Abstract: An example method for picking a media sheet from a media tray, the method comprising: controlling a media picker to perform a pick procedure to pick the media sheet from the media tray; upon detecting an error condition in the pick procedure, translating the media sheet in a direction within a plane of the media sheet; and controlling the media picker to retry the pick procedure to pick the media sheet from the media tray.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2021Publication date: March 30, 2023Inventors: Peter James BOUCHER, SR., Jeremy Daniel BARKER, Peter James BOUCHER, JR., Juan David RAMOS
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Publication number: 20220361758Abstract: In general, drug administration devices configured to communicate with networks and external devices are provided. In an exemplary embodiment, a drug administration device is configured to adjust an operational parameter of the drug administration device based on a data packet formed from drug administration data ancillary data received from networks and/or external devices. In another example embodiment, a drug administration device is configured to scan for and establish communications with at least one external device. In another example embodiment, a method includes assessing whether to update a control program on a drug administration device from a network or external device. In another example embodiment, a system includes a first drug administration device configured to communicate with a second drug administration device to optimize a drug treatment.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2020Publication date: November 17, 2022Inventors: Francesco N. ALBERTINI, Gregory J. BAKOS, Jeffrey DANIEL, Anthony R. DIUBALDI, James A. FLEMING, Jason L. HARRIS, Kevin L. HOUSER, Emma Louise HUBERT, Michael HUTCHINSON, David KALIKHMAN, Monica A. KAPIL, Wouter Jacques Noel LEQUIEU, David RAMOS, Ian SCRIMGEOUR, Frederick E. SHELTON, IV, Jaskaran SINGH, Steven M. VESOLE, Jingli WANG, Hong YAN
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Publication number: 20220183178Abstract: Systems and methods for mounting a panel to a wiring cabinet are provided. The wiring cabinet can include a frame profile with a frame profile opening and the panel can have a panel opening. A fastening element used to mount the panel to the wiring cabinet can include an expanding rivet with an opening and at least two rivet legs. The expanding rivet can be received through the panel opening and the frame profile opening when aligned. The fastener can also include an expanding body that can be inserted into the opening of the expanding rivet so that the rivet legs are forced apart to cause the rivet legs to engage the frame profile.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2020Publication date: June 9, 2022Inventor: David Ramos
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Publication number: 20210372446Abstract: An attachment system to secure an enclosure cover over an enclosure opening is provided. The attachment system includes an outer insert, an anchor block, and a locking body. The outer insert extends through the enclosure cover and includes an anchor portion that extends at least partly to an inner side of the enclosure. The anchor block, which includes one or more flexible arms that are configured to engage an interior structure of the enclosure, can be secured to the anchor portion of the outer insert. The locking body can be rotatably secured relative to the anchor block and can be rotated from an outer side of the enclosure cover between a locked orientation and an unlocked orientation.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2021Publication date: December 2, 2021Inventors: David Ramos, Adrian Serrano, Juan Pablo Rincon
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Patent number: 10556716Abstract: Containers that are capable of transitioning from a collapsed configuration to an uncollapsed configuration. The containers, when in a collapsed configuration, may have a relatively low profile. When in an uncollapsed configuration, the containers can function as receptacles for receiving solids or liquids. Some containers can be manufactured by folding a foldable sheet that includes a plurality of openings.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2016Date of Patent: February 11, 2020Inventor: Miguel David Ramos
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Patent number: D870353Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2018Date of Patent: December 17, 2019Assignee: Light Insight, S.L.Inventors: David Ramos, Jordi Bassols
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Patent number: D870355Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2018Date of Patent: December 17, 2019Assignee: Light Insight, S.L.Inventors: David Ramos, Jordi Bassols
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Patent number: D953600Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2020Date of Patent: May 31, 2022Assignee: VIBIA LIGHTING, S.L.U.Inventors: David Ramos Tarrés, Jordi Bassols Borrell