Patents by Inventor Ian Joseph Alexander
Ian Joseph Alexander 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: 20230008202Abstract: One embodiment provides a device, method, and wireless endoscope. The wireless endoscope includes a light integrated in a first portion. The wireless endoscope also includes a lens positioned proximate the light in the first portion. The light and the lens are inserted into a body. The wireless endoscope also includes a connector physically securing the first portion to the second portion. The second portion is not inserted into the body. The wireless endoscope also includes a camera capturing video content received through the lens. The wireless endoscope also includes a wireless transmitter transmits the video content to a receiver associated with a displaying device. The first portion and the second portion are cylindrically shaped and flexible for shaping the wireless endoscope.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 16, 2022Publication date: January 12, 2023Applicant: Treble Innovations, LLCInventors: Ian Joseph Alexander, Brian Dean Owens
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Patent number: 11445891Abstract: One embodiment provides a device, method, and wireless endoscope. The wireless endoscope includes a light integrated in a first portion. The wireless endoscope also includes a lens positioned proximate the light in the first portion. The light and the lens are inserted into a body. The first portion is interchangeable. The wireless endoscope also includes a connector physically securing the first portion to the second portion. The second portion is not inserted into the body. The wireless endoscope also includes a camera capturing video content received through the lens. The wireless endoscope also includes a wireless transmitter transmits the video content to a receiver associated with a displaying device.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 2020Date of Patent: September 20, 2022Assignee: Treble Innovations, LLCInventors: Ian Joseph Alexander, Brian Dean Owens
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Publication number: 20210186310Abstract: An endoscopic peripheral includes a flexible cable connecting a first end and a second end. The first end of a flexible cable including at least a camera and one or more lights positioned at a time of the first end. The tip is configured for insertion of at least a portion of the first end into a body of patient. The second end of the flexible cable terminates in a connector configured to physically connect the endoscopic peripheral to an electronic device external to the body of a patient. The electronic device powers the camera and the one or more lights and displays content captured by the camera.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 9, 2021Publication date: June 24, 2021Applicant: Treble Innovations, LLCInventors: Ian Joseph Alexander, Brian Dean Owens, Roland Clifford Park
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Patent number: 10945589Abstract: An endoscopic peripheral includes a first end of a flexible cable including at least a camera and one or more lights enclosed by a tip at the first end. The tip is tapered for insertion of a portion of the first end into a body of a patient. The endoscopic peripheral includes one or more controls interconnected with and controlling the camera and the one or more lights. A second end of the flexible cable terminates in a plug configured to physically connect the endoscopic peripheral to an electronic device. The electronic device powers the camera and the one or more lights and displays content captured by the camera. The endoscopic peripheral is plug and play when connected to the electronic device. The diameter of the diameter of the endoscopic peripheral between the first end and the second end is approximately the same.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2018Date of Patent: March 16, 2021Assignee: TREBLE INNOVATIONS, LLCInventors: Ian Joseph Alexander, Brian Dean Owens, Roland Clifford Park
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Publication number: 20200281447Abstract: One embodiment provides a device, method, and wireless endoscope. The wireless endoscope includes a light integrated in a first portion. The wireless endoscope also includes a lens positioned proximate the light in the first portion. The light and the lens are inserted into a body. The first portion is interchangeable. The wireless endoscope also includes a connector physically securing the first portion to the second portion. The second portion is not inserted into the body. The wireless endoscope also includes a camera capturing video content received through the lens. The wireless endoscope also includes a wireless transmitter transmits the video content to a receiver associated with a displaying device.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 26, 2020Publication date: September 10, 2020Applicant: Treble Innovations, LLCInventors: Ian Joseph Alexander, Brian Dean Owens
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Patent number: 10682042Abstract: One embodiment provides a device, method, and wireless viewing system. The wireless viewing system includes a light emitter integrated in a first portion. The wireless viewing system also includes a lens positioned proximate the light emitter in the first portion. The light emitter and the lens are inserted into a body. The first portion is interchangeable. The wireless viewing system further includes a connector physically securing the first portion to the second portion. The second portion is not inserted into the body. The wireless viewing system further includes a camera capturing video content received through the lens. The wireless viewing system further includes a wireless transmitter transmits the video content to a receiver associated with a displaying device.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2017Date of Patent: June 16, 2020Assignee: TREBLE INNOVATIONS, LLCInventors: Ian Joseph Alexander, Brian Dean Owens
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Patent number: 10321807Abstract: One embodiment provides a system, method, and wireless endoscope for performing internal imaging. A first portion of a wireless endoscope including at least a lens and a light emitter for physical connection to a second portion of the wireless endoscope is received. The first portion is interchangeable. The first portion is inserted into a body while the second portion remains outside the body. The wireless endoscope is powered on in response to receiving user input from a user. A distal end proximate the lens is illuminated utilizing a light in communication with the light emitter. Video inside the body is captured utilizing a camera in communication with the lens. The video is wireless communicated to a receiver associated with a display.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2017Date of Patent: June 18, 2019Assignee: TREBLE INNOVATIONS, LLCInventors: Ian Joseph Alexander, Brian Dean Owens
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Publication number: 20180326189Abstract: An endoscopic peripheral includes a first end of a flexible cable including at least a camera and one or more lights enclosed by a tip at the first end. The tip is tapered for insertion of a portion of the first end into a body of a patient. The endoscopic peripheral includes one or more controls interconnected with and controlling the camera and the one or more lights. A second end of the flexible cable terminates in a plug configured to physically connect the endoscopic peripheral to an electronic device. The electronic device powers the camera and the one or more lights and displays content captured by the camera. The endoscopic peripheral is plug and play when connected to the electronic device. The diameter of the diameter of the endoscopic peripheral between the first end and the second end is approximately the same.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2018Publication date: November 15, 2018Applicant: TREBLE INNOVATIONS, LLCInventors: Ian Joseph Alexander, Brian Dean Owens, Roland Clifford Park
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Patent number: 10029079Abstract: An endoscopic peripheral includes a first end including at least a camera and one or more lights. The endoscopic peripheral may also include a second end may include a plug to physical connect the endoscopic peripheral to a computing device or a wireless device. The endoscopic peripheral may also include a flexible cable for communicating content captured by the camera to the computing device or wireless device.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2012Date of Patent: July 24, 2018Assignee: TREBLE INNOVATIONSInventors: Ian Joseph Alexander, Brian Dean Owens, Roland Clifford Park
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Patent number: 9861800Abstract: A system and method for utilizing an endoscopic sheath. An endoscope is received in a scope port of the endoscopic sheath. A dilation device is received in a working port of the endoscopic sheath. The dilation device is controlled utilizing controls of the endoscopic sheath.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2012Date of Patent: January 9, 2018Assignee: TREBLE INNOVATIONSInventors: Ian Joseph Alexander, Brian Dean Owens
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Publication number: 20170290500Abstract: One embodiment provides a system, method, and wireless endoscope for performing internal imaging. A first portion of a wireless endoscope including at least a lens and a light emitter for physical connection to a second portion of the wireless endoscope is received. The first portion is interchangeable. The first portion is inserted into a body while the second portion remains outside the body. The wireless endoscope is powered on in response to receiving user input from a user. A distal end proximate the lens is illuminated utilizing a light in communication with the light emitter. Video inside the body is captured utilizing a camera in communication with the lens. The video is wireless communicated to a receiver associated with a display.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2017Publication date: October 12, 2017Applicant: TREBLE INNOVATIONS, LLCInventors: Ian Joseph Alexander, Brian Dean Owens
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Publication number: 20170290501Abstract: One embodiment provides a device, method, and wireless viewing system. The wireless viewing system includes a light emitter integrated in a first portion. The wireless viewing system also includes a lens positioned proximate the light emitter in the first portion. The light emitter and the lens are inserted into a body. The first portion is interchangeable. The wireless viewing system further includes a connector physically securing the first portion to the second portion. The second portion is not inserted into the body. The wireless viewing system further includes a camera capturing video content received through the lens. The wireless viewing system further includes a wireless transmitter transmits the video content to a receiver associated with a displaying device.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2017Publication date: October 12, 2017Applicant: TREBLE INNOVATIONS, LLCInventors: Ian Joseph Alexander, Brian Dean Owens
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Patent number: 9757150Abstract: One embodiment provides a portable endoscope. The portable endoscope includes a case configured to enclose at least electrical components of the portable endoscope. The electrical components include a camera configured to capture video content within a body of a patient. The components include one or more lights at least partially encompassing the camera. The one or more lights are adapted to illuminate internal portions of the body of the patient. The components include a transceiver in electrical communication with the camera. The transceiver is configured to receive the video content from the camera and wirelessly transmit the video content to a computing or communications device. The components include a battery configured to provide electrical energy to the camera, the one or more lights, and the transceiver. Each of the electrical components are interchangeable within the case.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2011Date of Patent: September 12, 2017Assignee: TREBLE INNOVATIONSInventors: Ian Joseph Alexander, Brian Dean Owens
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Patent number: 9408630Abstract: One embodiment provides a nasal guide. The nasal guide includes a pair of supports adapted to be positioned adjacent nostrils of a nose of a patient. The nasal guide includes a bridge connecting the pair of supports. The bridge is usable to adjust positioning of the pair of supports. Each of the pair of supports forms one or more lumens configured to receive one or more medical instruments. The one or more lumens are shaped for insertion into a nasal cavity of the nose.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2015Date of Patent: August 9, 2016Assignee: TREBLE INNOVATIONS, LLCInventors: Ian Joseph Alexander, Brian Dean Owens
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Publication number: 20150297644Abstract: Nasal rinse compositions are disclosed. The nasal rinse comprises a dried particulate composed of honey and a carrier. The composition may be a co-processed composition wherein the honey and carrier are combined while the honey is in liquid form and processed together to produce the dried particulate. Methods for producing the nasal rinse compositions are also provided, as well as methods of use of the nasal rinse compositions for the prevention or treatment of nasal infection, rhinitis, or sinusitis.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2015Publication date: October 22, 2015Inventors: Roland Clifford Park, Kenneth Gene Rayl, Ian Joseph Alexander
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Publication number: 20150216561Abstract: One embodiment provides a nasal guide. The nasal guide includes a pair of supports adapted to be positioned adjacent nostrils of a nose of a patient. The nasal guide includes a bridge connecting the pair of supports. The bridge is usable to adjust positioning of the pair of supports. Each of the pair of supports forms one or more lumens configured to receive one or more medical instruments. The one or more lumens are shaped for insertion into a nasal cavity of the nose.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 3, 2015Publication date: August 6, 2015Inventors: Ian Joseph Alexander, Brian Dean Owens
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Publication number: 20150182563Abstract: Novel nasal rinse compositions are disclosed. The nasal rinse comprises a dried particulate composed of honey and a carrier. The composition may be a co-processed composition wherein the honey and carrier are combined while the honey is in liquid form and processed together to produce the dried particulate. Methods for producing the nasal rinse compositions are also provided, as well as methods of use of the nasal rinse compositions for the prevention or treatment of nasal infection, rhinitis, or sinusitis.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2015Publication date: July 2, 2015Inventors: Roland Clifford Park, Kenneth Gene Rayl, Ian Joseph Alexander
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Patent number: 9004071Abstract: One embodiment provides a nasal guide. The nasal guide includes a pair of supports adapted to be positioned adjacent nostrils of a nose of a patient. The nasal guide includes a bridge connecting the pair of supports. The bridge is usable to adjust positioning of the pair of supports. Each of the pair of supports forms one or more lumens configured to receive one or more medical instruments. The one or more lumens are shaped for insertion into a nasal cavity of the nose.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2011Date of Patent: April 14, 2015Inventors: Ian Joseph Alexander, Brian Dean Owens
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Publication number: 20140199266Abstract: Novel nasal rinse compositions are disclosed. The nasal rinse comprises a dried particulate composed of honey and a carrier. The composition may be a co-processed composition wherein the honey and carrier are combined while the honey is in liquid form and processed together to produce the dried particulate. Methods for producing the nasal rinse compositions are also provided, as well as methods of use of the nasal rinse compositions for the prevention or treatment of nasal infection, rhinitis, or sinusitis.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2014Publication date: July 17, 2014Applicant: LOST CREEK CONSULTING, LLCInventors: Roland Clifford Park, Kenneth Gene Rayl, Ian Joseph Alexander
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Publication number: 20130096382Abstract: An endoscopic peripheral includes a first end including at least a camera and one or more lights. The endoscopic peripheral may also include a second end may include a plug to physical connect the endoscopic peripheral to a computing device or a wireless device. The endoscopic peripheral may also include a flexible cable for communicating content captured by the camera to the computing device or wireless device.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2012Publication date: April 18, 2013Inventors: Ian Joseph Alexander, Brian Dean Owens, Roland Clifford Park