Patents by Inventor Hannah Chung
Hannah Chung 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: 20230363999Abstract: The present invention is related to a composition for promoting hair growth or inhibiting hair loss comprising a growth factor selected from the group consisting of VEGF, FGF?, FGF?, TGF-?, IGF, KGF, and SCF, as an active ingredient, according to the present invention, there is an effect of promoting hair growth and preventing hair loss by regulating the hair cycle of patients with hair loss, without causing side effects such as skin irritation and the like.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2021Publication date: November 16, 2023Applicant: MEDICOSBIOTECH, INC.Inventors: Won Min YOO, Hannah CHUNG, Deok Hyun NA
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Patent number: 11398160Abstract: A system, apparatus, and method for educating and reducing stress for patients with childhood illnesses or trauma is disclosed, which uses an interactive location-aware toy and a distributed sensor network in a healthcare facility. Patients are educated and calmed by providing location-specific education and stress reduction techniques. The system's implementation logic can be used to coordinate care for patients, track a patient's progress in completing a custom care treatment plan, and create reminders about appointments, medication adherence, or the like. Healthcare providers can better assist and track the progress of the patient's completion of the custom care treatment plan.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 2020Date of Patent: July 26, 2022Assignee: Sproutel, Inc.Inventors: Aaron J. Horowitz, Joel B. Schwartz, Hannah Chung, Brian Oley
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Publication number: 20220040261Abstract: The present invention relates to a composition for treating hair loss or promoting hair growth which contains a silk protein, and plasma or serum components. According to the present invention, due to the synergistic effect of a silk protein and plasma or serum components, the effect of promoting hair growth and the effect of treating hair loss can be expected to be more efficient.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2019Publication date: February 10, 2022Inventors: Sang Yup LEE, Won Min YOO, Sooncheol KIM, Hannah CHUNG, Deok Hyun NA
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Publication number: 20220008463Abstract: The present invention relates to a pharmaceutical composition for treating wounds, containing a silk protein and a plasma component as active ingredients. According to the present invention, wounds can be more effectively healed by using synergistic effects of a silk protein and a plasma component.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2019Publication date: January 13, 2022Inventors: Sang Yup LEE, Won Min YOO, Sooncheol KIM, Hannah CHUNG, Jiyong KIM
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Patent number: 11056022Abstract: An interactive augmented reality system for simulating medical procedures for pediatric disease education includes a plush toy having one or more patches disposed on a body of the plush toy in one or more corresponding locations each associated with an area of the body of the plush toy that is comparable to an area of a human body. An interactive medical procedure simulation logic section operable within a mobile device causes a particular patch within a series of live images to be scanned, and initiates an interactive augmented reality experience to simulate a medical procedure for pediatric disease education. Comfort is provided to children struggling with a disease. Children learn how to manage their chronic illness by enabling them to practice their medical procedures and receive feedback related to correct and incorrect care. A low-cost disease education delivery mechanism is provided directly to children through game-play.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2020Date of Patent: July 6, 2021Assignee: Sproutel, Inc.Inventors: Aaron J. Horowitz, Hannah Chung, Joel B. Schwartz, Brian Oley
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Patent number: 10783799Abstract: A system, apparatus, and method for educating and reducing stress for patients with childhood illnesses or trauma is disclosed, which uses an interactive location-aware toy and a distributed sensor network in a healthcare facility. Patients are educated and calmed by providing location-specific education and stress reduction techniques. The system's implementation logic can be used to coordinate care for patients, track a patient's progress in completing a custom care treatment plan, and create reminders about appointments, medication adherence, or the like. Healthcare providers can better assist and track the progress of the patient's completion of the custom care treatment plan.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2017Date of Patent: September 22, 2020Assignee: Sproutel, Inc.Inventors: Aaron J. Horowitz, Joel B. Schwartz, Hannah Chung, Brian Oley
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Patent number: 10748450Abstract: An interactive augmented reality system for simulating medical procedures for pediatric disease education includes a plush toy having one or more patches disposed on a body of the plush toy in one or more corresponding locations each associated with an area of the body of the plush toy that is comparable to an area of a human body. An interactive medical procedure simulation logic section operable within a mobile device causes a particular patch within a series of live images to be scanned, and initiates an interactive augmented reality experience to simulate a medical procedure for pediatric disease education. Comfort is provided to children struggling with a disease. Children learn how to manage their chronic illness by enabling them to practice their medical procedures and receive feedback related to correct and incorrect care. A low-cost disease education delivery mechanism is provided directly to children through game-play.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2017Date of Patent: August 18, 2020Assignee: Sproutel, Inc.Inventors: Brian Oley, Hannah Chung, Joel B. Schwartz, Aaron J. Horowitz
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Patent number: 10360810Abstract: An interactive toy serving as a surrogate by emulating chronic condition characteristics of a child and providing responses and output to educate user about the chronic condition. The toy may include a microprocessor and memory, and a plurality of sensors that receive information representative of a treatment for the chronic condition and output systems that simulate reaction to the treatment of the chronic condition. The toy may include a plurality of replica food articles that interact with the sensors and the output systems. The toy may further include a plurality of replica or real medical devices that interact with the sensors to simulate reaction to treatment via the output systems.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 2016Date of Patent: July 23, 2019Assignee: SPROUTEL INC.Inventors: Aaron Jay Horowitz, Hannah Chung, Mert Hilmi Iseri, Yuri Frank Maxwell Malina
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Patent number: 10351890Abstract: The present invention relates to a method for improving the production of a difficult-to-express recombinant protein in a recombinant microorganism, and more particularly to a method for improving the production of a difficult-to-express recombinant protein by use of a recombinant microorganism into which a gene encoding a target protein and an sRNA against a gene encoding ribonuclease P are introduced. According to the present invention, expressions of a large recombinant protein, a difficult-to-express protein and a useful protein can be dramatically increased by reducing expression of the rnpA gene.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2015Date of Patent: July 16, 2019Assignee: MEDICOSBIOTECH, INC.Inventors: Sang Yup Lee, Hannah Chung
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Publication number: 20190209933Abstract: A selectively removable skin for a doll is provided. The skin may include a plush material which has at least one seam. The shape of the material may be essentially the same shape as the doll and be configured to fit snuggly on the doll so that if the doll moves, the skin does not shift on the doll. There may be an the opening which may be selectively closed by a fastener. There may also be at least one elastic portion coinciding with the neck of the doll. There may also be a locking mechanism that selectively secures the skin to the doll.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2018Publication date: July 11, 2019Applicant: American Family Life Assurance Company of ColumbusInventors: Shelley Marie Smith, Leif Askeland, Eduardo Javier Rodriguez, Richard Joseph Maddocks, Yae Do Chung, Aaron J. Horowitz, Joel B. Schwartz, Hannah Chung
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Publication number: 20190209932Abstract: An animatronic doll is disclosed. The doll, includes multiple sensors, one or more of which receives input which causes the doll to perform various functions such as moving, vibrating, playing music, eating, interacting with a mobile app or interacting with another doll. The doll also includes various modes which may be effected or selected based on input from one or more sensors. One of the sensors may include an rfid reader which reads cards that instruct the doll to emulate a particula emotion.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2018Publication date: July 11, 2019Applicant: American Family Life Assurance Company of ColumbusInventors: Joel B Schwartz, Aaron J. Horowitz, Hannah Chung, Brian Oley, Joshua William Garrett, Oliver Raleigh Mains, Audrey Nieh
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Publication number: 20180327801Abstract: A method is described for improving the production of a difficult-to-express recombinant protein in a recombinant microorganism, and more particularly a method for improving the production of a difficult-to-express recombinant protein by use of a recombinant microorganism into which a gene encoding a target protein and an sRNA against a gene encoding ribonuclease P are introduced. By the disclosed method, expressions of a large recombinant protein, a difficult-to-express protein and a useful protein can be dramatically increased by reducing expression of the rnpA gene.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 5, 2018Publication date: November 15, 2018Inventors: Sang Yup Lee, Hannah Chung
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Publication number: 20170342454Abstract: The present invention relates to a method for improving the production of a difficult-to-express recombinant protein in a recombinant microorganism, and more particularly to a method for improving the production of a difficult-to-express recombinant protein by use of a recombinant microorganism into which a gene encoding a target protein and an sRNA against a gene encoding ribonuclease P are introduced. According to the present invention, expressions of a large recombinant protein, a difficult-to-express protein and a useful protein can be dramatically increased by reducing expression of the rnpA gene.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2015Publication date: November 30, 2017Inventors: Sang Yup Lee, Hannah Chung
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Patent number: 9390626Abstract: An interactive toy serving as a surrogate by emulating chronic condition characteristics of a child and providing responses and output to educate user about the chronic condition. The toy may include a microprocessor and memory, and a plurality of sensors that receive information representative of a treatment for the chronic condition and output systems that simulate reaction to the treatment of the chronic condition. The toy may include a plurality of replica food articles that interact with the sensors and the output systems. The toy may further include a plurality of replica or real medical devices that interact with the sensors to simulate reaction to treatment via the output systems.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2012Date of Patent: July 12, 2016Assignee: SPROUTEL INC.Inventors: Aaron Jay Horowitz, Hannah Chung, Mert Hilmi Iseri, Yuri Frank Maxwell Malina
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Publication number: 20110182652Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention relate to wearable sanitizing gel dispensers. An embodiment of a dispenser includes an outer gel container adapted to house gel therein, or alternatively an inner gel container to house gel and outer gel container housing adapted to house the inner gel container. Connected to the outer gel housing is a dispenser body housing an ellipsoidal roller adapted to dispense gel to hands of healthcare personnel when actuated by a selective hand motion. The dispenser can also include a flexible fabric housing positioned to house the inner gel container and adapted so that the outer surfaces of the flexible fabric housing are made out of an antibacterial fabric to receive gel residue from hand of healthcare personnel when applied thereto. Embodiments of methods of actuating and using a wearable sanitizing gel dispenser and embodiments of kits for wearable sanitizing gel also are included.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2010Publication date: July 28, 2011Inventors: Hannah Chung, Katherine Porter, Mert Iseri, Yuri Malina, Ghislaine Maxwell
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Patent number: D714884Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2013Date of Patent: October 7, 2014Assignee: Sproutel Inc.Inventors: Aaron Jay Horowitz, Hannah Chung
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Patent number: D846040Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2018Date of Patent: April 16, 2019Assignee: American Family Life Assurance Company of Columbus (“Aflac”)Inventors: Eduardo Javier Rodriguez, Shelley Marie Smith, Leif Askeland, Richard Joseph Maddocks, Hannah Chung, Joel B Schwartz, Aaron J Horowitz
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Patent number: D967895Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2020Date of Patent: October 25, 2022Assignee: Sproutel, Inc.Inventors: Hannah Chung, Nicholas G. Mead, Aaron J. Horowitz, Joel B. Schwartz, Katherine Currie Isbister