Patents by Inventor Doug Jackson
Doug Jackson 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: 20230211558Abstract: Systems and methods for additive manufacturing. In some examples, a system includes a frame defining an interior volume and an overhead robotic arm suspended from a gantry on a ceiling of the frame. The system includes manufacturing subsystems located within the interior volume of the frame. The system includes a control system configured for controlling the overhead robotic arm for parts movement among additive manufacturing processes using the manufacturing subsystems. The manufacturing subsystems can include one or more of: a microassembly station, an aerosol jetting print station, an intense pulsed light (IPL) photonic sintering station, a fiber weaving station, and a 3D printing station.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2022Publication date: July 6, 2023Applicant: University of Louisville Research Foundation, Inc.Inventors: Andriy Sherehiy, Dan O. Popa, Danming Wei, Andrew Scott Nimon, Moath Hasan Alqatamin, Alireza Tofangchi, Keng Hsu, Kevin Walsh, Cindy Harnett, Thad Druffel, Dilan Ratnayake, Alexander Curry, Sushmita Challa, Amir Hossein Ghahremani, Doug Jackson, Ruoshi Zhang, Antoine Blasiak, M. Hossein Saadatzi, Garrett McGrady
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Patent number: 11207219Abstract: A clip-on module having a specialized housing design, probe contacts, switches, various advertising modes, and various configurations of signal repeaters is disclosed. The module is utilized via attachment to a specialized garment worn by a human patient. To properly apply the housing to the garment, a user will squeeze the module to open using tactile features embedded within the housing, locate the module, and then press-clamp the module to close and attach it. A plurality of probe contacts within the module have sharpness requirements for penetrating one or more layers of the garment while still maintaining low resistance, and will work with a backing material for probe.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2021Date of Patent: December 28, 2021Assignee: BioLink Systems, LLCInventors: Roger King, Doug Jackson, John Naber, Jason Heyl
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Patent number: 11166858Abstract: A clip-on module having a specialized housing design, probe contacts, switches, various advertising modes, and various configurations of signal repeaters is disclosed. The module is utilized via attachment to a specialized garment worn by a human patient. To properly apply the housing to the garment, a user will squeeze the module to open using tactile features embedded within the housing, locate the module, and then press-clamp the module to close and attach it. A plurality of probe contacts within the module have sharpness requirements for penetrating one or more layers of the garment while still maintaining low resistance, and will work with a backing material for probe.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2021Date of Patent: November 9, 2021Assignee: BioLink Systems LLCInventors: Roger King, Doug Jackson, John Naber, Jason Heyl
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Patent number: 11123232Abstract: An incontinence detection device and system is disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2019Date of Patent: September 21, 2021Inventors: Glen Haire, Doug Jackson, John Naber
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Patent number: 11020285Abstract: A clip-on module having a specialized housing design, probe contacts, switches, various advertising modes, and various configurations of signal repeaters is disclosed. The module is utilized via attachment to a specialized garment worn by a human patient. To properly apply the housing to the garment, a user will squeeze the module to open using tactile features embedded within the housing, locate the module, and then press-clamp the module to close and attach it. A plurality of probe contacts within the module have sharpness requirements for penetrating one or more layers of the garment while still maintaining low resistance, and will work with a backing material for probe.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2020Date of Patent: June 1, 2021Assignee: BioLink Systems, LLCInventors: Roger King, Doug Jackson, John Naber, Jason Heyl
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Patent number: 10863903Abstract: A system and method for remotely monitoring Inter Ocular Pressure (IOP) is disclosed. The system and method verify proper operation of glaucoma drainage, measure and potentially affect Intra-Ocular Pressure (IOP), and facilitate remote disease management of e.g. glaucoma, among other ocular diseases.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2018Date of Patent: December 15, 2020Assignee: ADVANCED OPHTHALMICS LLCInventors: John Naber, Doug Jackson, Rich Eiferman
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Patent number: 10821034Abstract: Various methods for detecting moisture in briefs compatible with high volume manufacturing are disclosed. The embodiments herein facilitate protection of the method of adding moisture sensing to a diaper, but could also be used to add sensing to pads and bandages. The primary design intent is optimal moisture detection and low per unit cost. Electrodes within a garment measure electrical properties of the electrodes to determine if the item has contacted moisture. The target moisture is urine, however, other sources and types of moisture can also be sensed. Additional analysis capabilities can be added by selecting particular electrodes or add materials that may react with chemical components of the moisture. Applications of the research Include monitor of incontinence using smart brief (e.g. diaper); monitor perspiration, bleeding, or failure of the protective garment; and monitoring exposure of an item to moisture, including but not limited to inanimate items.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2019Date of Patent: November 3, 2020Assignee: BioLink Systems, LLCInventors: Ken Heyl, Doug Jackson, John Naber, Roger King
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Publication number: 20200113746Abstract: Various methods for detecting moisture in briefs compatible with high volume manufacturing are disclosed. The embodiments herein facilitate protection of the method of adding moisture sensing to a diaper, but could also be used to add sensing to pads and bandages. The primary design intent is optimal moisture detection and low per unit cost. Electrodes within a garment measure electrical properties of the electrodes to determine if the item has contacted moisture. The target moisture is urine, however, other sources and types of moisture can also be sensed. Additional analysis capabilities can be added by selecting particular electrodes or add materials that may react with chemical components of the moisture. Applications of the research Include monitor of incontinence using smart brief (e.g. diaper); monitor perspiration, bleeding, or failure of the protective garment; and monitoring exposure of an item to moisture, including but not limited to inanimate items.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2019Publication date: April 16, 2020Applicants: BioLink Systems, LLC, University of Louisville Research FoundationInventors: Ken Heyl, Doug Jackson, John Naber, Roger King
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Publication number: 20200078227Abstract: Various methods for detecting moisture in briefs compatible with high volume manufacturing are disclosed. The embodiments herein facilitate protection of the method of adding moisture sensing to a diaper, but could also be used to add sensing to pads and bandages. The primary design intent is optimal moisture detection and low per unit cost. Electrodes within a garment measure electrical properties of the electrodes to determine if the item has contacted moisture. The target moisture is urine, however, other sources and types of moisture can also be sensed. Additional analysis capabilities can be added by selecting particular electrodes or add materials that may react with chemical components of the moisture. Applications of the research Include monitor of incontinence using smart brief (e.g. diaper); monitor perspiration, bleeding, or failure of the protective garment; and monitoring exposure of an item to moisture, including but not limited to inanimate items.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2018Publication date: March 12, 2020Applicants: BioLink Systems, LLC, University of Louisville Research FoundationInventors: Ken Heyl, Doug Jackson, John Naber, Roger King
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Patent number: 10561541Abstract: Various methods for detecting moisture in briefs compatible with high volume manufacturing are disclosed. The embodiments herein facilitate protection of the method of adding moisture sensing to a diaper, but could also be used to add sensing to pads and bandages. The primary design intent is optimal moisture detection and low per unit cost. Electrodes within a garment measure electrical properties of the electrodes to determine if the item has contacted moisture. The target moisture is urine, however, other sources and types of moisture can also be sensed. Additional analysis capabilities can be added by selecting particular electrodes or add materials that may react with chemical components of the moisture. Applications of the research Include monitor of incontinence using smart brief (e.g. diaper); monitor perspiration, bleeding, or failure of the protective garment; and monitoring exposure of an item to moisture, including but not limited to inanimate items.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2018Date of Patent: February 18, 2020Assignees: BioLink Systems, LLC, University of Louisville Research Foundation, IncInventors: Ken Heyl, Doug Jackson, John Naber, Roger King
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Publication number: 20190380578Abstract: A system and method for remotely monitoring Inter Ocular Pressure (IOP) is disclosed. The system and method verify proper operation of glaucoma drainage, measure and potentially affect Intra-Ocular Pressure (IOP), and facilitate remote disease management of e.g. glaucoma, among other ocular diseases.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2018Publication date: December 19, 2019Inventors: John Naber, Doug Jackson, Rich Eiferman
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Publication number: 20190262192Abstract: An incontinence detection device and system is disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2019Publication date: August 29, 2019Inventors: Glen Haire, Doug Jackson, John Naber
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Patent number: 10322036Abstract: An incontinence detection device and system is disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2015Date of Patent: June 18, 2019Inventors: Glen Haire, Doug Jackson, John Naber
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Publication number: 20160095758Abstract: An incontinence detection device and system is disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2015Publication date: April 7, 2016Inventors: Glen Haire, Doug Jackson, John Naber
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Publication number: 20150083670Abstract: An aqueous harvester is disclosed that utilizes a rotating drum having a mesh surface to collect material from a body of water. The drum is operative to rotate, typically as the drum is propelled through water by a watercraft. Material collecting on the mesh surface below the water line is rotated out of the water. The material is removed from the mesh surface by spraying pressurized water through the mesh surface into a catch trough disposed within the drum. The material is then removed from the catch trough for further processing.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 17, 2014Publication date: March 26, 2015Inventor: Doug Jackson
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Patent number: 8178045Abstract: An interchangeable preconcentrator assembly comprises an outer housing and an inner housing defining a chamber. A biased urging member is held at least partially within the outer housing and slidably biased toward a surface of the inner housing. When the biased urging member is at least partially retracted, a space is defined between the urging member and the surface of the inner housing for accommodating at least one preconcentrator chip. A continuous fluid flow path is defined through the outer housing and through the space. The interchangeable preconcentrator assembly may further comprise at least one modular preconcentrator carriage.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2008Date of Patent: May 15, 2012Assignee: University of Louisville Research Foundation, Inc.Inventors: Scott Cambron, Thomas Roussel, Robert Keynton, Michael Martin, Kevin Walsh, Doug Jackson, John Naber
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Patent number: 7636500Abstract: A system and method for image processing including providing access to image information, such as document images and image indices, and providing various functions pertaining to the image information is provided. The system and method can facilitate access to financial document images in a banking environment. The system and method can be used by, among others, banking institution personnel to view and update financial document image information. The system and method can be used to perform image processing from disparate image information repositories of any number of kinds of image information, including images of checks, trust documents, wills, share certificates, loan document, powers of attorney, mortgage documents, insurance policies, signature cards, fingerprints and customer photos. The system and method of the present invention may be applied to any industry including without limitation banking, insurance, legal, and financial industries.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2007Date of Patent: December 22, 2009Assignee: Bank of America CorporationInventors: Ron Arant, Doug Jackson, Diane Jewett, Raymond Pendergraph, James Ronca, Matthew Sandoz
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Patent number: 7636499Abstract: A system and method for image processing including providing access to image information, such as document images and image indices, and providing various functions pertaining to the image information is provided. The system and method can facilitate access to financial document images in a banking environment. The system and method can be used by, among others, banking institution personnel to view and update financial document image information. The system and method can be used to perform image processing from disparate image information repositories of any number of kinds of image information, including images of checks, trust documents, wills, share certificates, loan document, powers of attorney, mortgage documents, insurance policies, signature cards, fingerprints and customer photos. The system and method of the present invention may be applied to any industry including without limitation banking, insurance, legal, and financial industries.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2007Date of Patent: December 22, 2009Assignee: Bank of America CorporationInventors: Ron Arant, Doug Jackson, Diane Jewett, Raymond Pendergraph, James Ronca, Matthew Sandoz
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Publication number: 20090249958Abstract: An interchangeable preconcentrator assembly comprises an outer housing and an inner housing defining a chamber. A biased urging member is held at least partially within the outer housing and slidably biased toward a surface of the inner housing. When the biased urging member is at least partially retracted, a space is defined between the urging member and the surface of the inner housing for accommodating at least one preconcentrator chip. A continuous fluid flow path is defined through the outer housing and through the space. The interchangeable preconcentrator assembly may further comprise at least one modular preconcentrator carriage.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2008Publication date: October 8, 2009Inventors: Scott Cambron, Thomas Roussel, Robert Keynton, Michael Martin, Kevin Walsh, Doug Jackson, John Naber
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Patent number: D764908Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2014Date of Patent: August 30, 2016Assignee: Tech II, Inc.Inventors: Eric Shiffer, Doug Jackson