Patents by Inventor Elezar Tonev
Elezar Tonev 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: 20230379681Abstract: A method includes receiving data identifying a responder in response to a call to an emergency operator, identifying one or more persons associated with the responder, determining communication addresses of communication devices associated with respective persons of the one or more persons, and sending a communication to each of the communication devices using the communication addresses to issue a pre-alert to the one or more persons that allows the one or more persons to prepare for a call to action. A system using natural language processing may be used to analyze a call in progress and aid in dispatching. The system may also identify the responder and assist in initiating the pre-alert prior to an alarm being sounded.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2023Publication date: November 23, 2023Inventors: Blake Richardson, Elezar Tonev, Michael Edward Jordan
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Patent number: 11758381Abstract: A method includes receiving data identifying a responder in response to a call to an emergency operator, identifying one or more persons associated with the responder, determining communication addresses of communication devices associated with respective persons of the one or more persons, and sending a communication to each of the communication devices using the communication addresses to issue a pre-alert to the one or more persons that allows the one or more persons to prepare for a call to action. A system using natural language processing may be used to analyze a call in progress and aid in dispatching. The system may also identify the responder and assist in initiating the pre-alert prior to an alarm being sounded.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2021Date of Patent: September 12, 2023Assignee: EaseAlert, LLCInventors: Blake Richardson, Elezar Tonev, Michael Edward Jordan
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Patent number: 11471299Abstract: A spinal interbody fusion device for use in a plurality of surgical approaches includes a cage, a top end, a bottom end, and at least a first side representing the width of the cage and at least a second side representing a length of the cage. The cage includes fixation holes and inserter holes, with each fixation hole being configured for accepting a screw or anchor and each inserter hole being accessible for one or more surgical approaches for performing a spinal fusion. Also included are methods for selecting a size of an intervertebral implant and methods of surgically approaching a spine of a patient for spinal surgical procedures.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2021Date of Patent: October 18, 2022Assignee: NovAppoach Spine LLCInventors: Raymond Cloutier, Michael Macmillan, Thomas Terramani, Elezar Tonev
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Publication number: 20220031467Abstract: A spinal interbody fusion device for use in a plurality of surgical approaches includes a cage, a top end, a bottom end, and at least a first side representing the width of the cage and at least a second side representing a length of the cage. The cage includes fixation holes and inserter holes, with each fixation hole being configured for accepting a screw or anchor and each inserter hole being accessible for one or more surgical approaches for performing a spinal fusion. Also included are methods for selecting a size of an intervertebral implant and methods of surgically approaching a spine of a patient for spinal surgical procedures.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2021Publication date: February 3, 2022Applicant: NOVAPPROACH SPINE LLCInventors: Raymond Cloutier, Michael MACMILLAN, Thomas TERRAMANI, Elezar TONEV
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Publication number: 20220031468Abstract: A spinal interbody fusion device for use in a plurality of surgical approaches includes a cage, a top end, a bottom end, and at least a first side representing the width of the cage and at least a second side representing a length of the cage. The cage includes fixation holes and inserter holes, with each fixation hole being configured for accepting a screw or anchor and each inserter hole being accessible for one or more surgical approaches for performing a spinal fusion. Also included are methods for selecting a size of an intervertebral implant and methods of surgically approaching a spine of a patient for spinal surgical procedures.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2021Publication date: February 3, 2022Applicant: NOVAPPROACH SPINE LLCInventors: Sigurd Berven, Pierre Angibaud, Elezar Tonev
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Publication number: 20210360378Abstract: A method includes receiving data identifying a responder in response to a call to an emergency operator, identifying one or more persons associated with the responder, determining communication addresses of communication devices associated with respective persons of the one or more persons, and sending a communication to each of the communication devices using the communication addresses to issue a pre-alert to the one or more persons that allows the one or more persons to prepare for a call to action. A system using natural language processing may be used to analyze a call in progress and aid in dispatching. The system may also identify the responder and assist in initiating the pre-alert prior to an alarm being sounded.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 28, 2021Publication date: November 18, 2021Inventors: Blake Richardson, Elezar Tonev
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Patent number: 11109213Abstract: A method includes receiving data identifying a responder in response to a call to an emergency operator, identifying one or more persons associated with the responder, determining communication addresses of communication devices associated with respective persons of the one or more persons, and sending a communication to each of the communication devices using the communication addresses to issue a pre-alert to the one or more persons that allows the one or more persons to prepare for a call to action. A system using natural language processing may be used to analyze a call in progress and aid in dispatching. The system may also identify the responder and assist in initiating the pre-alert prior to an alarm being sounded.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2020Date of Patent: August 31, 2021Assignee: EaseAlert, LLCInventors: Blake Richardson, Elezar Tonev
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Publication number: 20200367040Abstract: A method includes receiving data identifying a responder in response to a call to an emergency operator, identifying one or more persons associated with the responder, determining communication addresses of communication devices associated with respective persons of the one or more persons, and sending a communication to each of the communication devices using the communication addresses to issue a pre-alert to the one or more persons that allows the one or more persons to prepare for a call to action. A system using natural language processing may be used to analyze a call in progress and aid in dispatching. The system may also identify the responder and assist in initiating the pre-alert prior to an alarm being sounded.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2020Publication date: November 19, 2020Inventors: Blake Richardson, Elezar Tonev
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Patent number: 9952483Abstract: Advantageous collar grips are provided to secure a grip on a camera lens ring, such as the focusing, zooming, or aperture control rings. A collar grip of a pliable and stretchable material can be placed around the lens ring to allow improved manipulation and thereby more accurate manipulation of the lens. Extended surface features on the collar grip can secure it to the lens ring and ensure an accurate grasp. The collar grip also provides increased diameter to the focusing ring, which can further aid in more accurate focusing ability.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2016Date of Patent: April 24, 2018Assignee: BAND.IT.Co.Inventors: Elezar Tonev, Christopher M. Cooper, Domenic Aluise, Jacob Barrineau, Thomas E. Bender
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Publication number: 20170123299Abstract: Advantageous collar grips are provided to secure a grip on a camera lens ring, such as the focusing, zooming, or aperture control rings. A collar grip of a pliable and stretchable material can be placed around the lens ring to allow improved manipulation and thereby more accurate manipulation of the lens. Extended surface features on the collar grip can secure it to the lens ring and ensure an accurate grasp. The collar grip also provides increased diameter to the focusing ring, which can further aid in more accurate focusing ability.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2016Publication date: May 4, 2017Inventors: Elezar Tonev, Christopher M. Cooper, Domenic Aluise, Jacob Barrineau, Thomas E. Bender