Patents by Inventor Jack Williams
Jack Williams 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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Patent number: 12586438Abstract: A gaming table system is provided including a gaming table having a table top having at least one table top opening, at least one light emitting device located within the table top opening, a light geometry plate corresponding to the at least one light emitting device, wherein the light geometry plate has a light geometry plate opening to dictate a shape of light projected through the light geometry plate opening, a transparent material covering the at least one light emitting device and the light geometry plate, and a top surface material covering the table top opening and the light geometry plate, wherein light from the light emitting device can be projected on the top surface material in shape dictated by the light geometry plate.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2023Date of Patent: March 24, 2026Assignee: LAS VEGAS SANDS CORP.Inventors: Dean Isaacs, Jack Williams, Andrew Costello
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Patent number: 12582824Abstract: Systems and techniques for wireless implantable devices, for example implantable biomedical devices employed for biomodulation. Some embodiments include a biomodulation system including a non-implantable assembly including a source for wireless power transfer and a data communications system, an implantable assembly including a power management module configured to continuously generate one or more operating voltage for the implantable assembly using wireless power transfer from the non-implantable assembly, a control module operably connected to at least one communication channel and at least one stimulation output, the control module including a processor unit to process information sensed via the at least one communication channel and, upon determining a condition exists, to generate an output to trigger the generation of a stimulus.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2024Date of Patent: March 24, 2026Assignee: Purdue Research FoundationInventors: Pedro Irazoqui, Gabriel Omar Albors, Daniel Pederson, Christopher John Quinkert, Muhammad Abdullah Arafat, Jack Williams, Zhi Wang, John G.R. Jefferys, Thelma Anderson Lovick, Terry L. Powley, Rebecca Anne Bercich, Henry Mei, Jesse Paul Somann, Quan Yuan, Hansraj Singh Bhamra
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Publication number: 20250387625Abstract: An improved stimulus coil for use in wireless stimulation of biological tissue (e.g., nerves, muscle tissue, etc.) and, in one exemplary implementation, to glaucoma therapy based on the wireless administration of energy to the eye of a mammalian subject (e.g., human, rodent, etc.) to reduce an elevated intraocular pressure (IOP) involving the use of an improved stimulus coil. The improved stimulus coil may be implanted in the eye of a mammalian subject or positioned on the exterior of the eye, such as (by way of example) by being disposed within a contact lens worn by a mammalian subject.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2025Publication date: December 25, 2025Inventors: Pedro P. Irazoqui, Gabriel Simon, Gabriel O. Albors, Jack Williams, Quan Yuan
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Patent number: 12415073Abstract: An improved stimulus coil for use in wireless stimulation of biological tissue (e.g., nerves, muscle tissue, etc.) and, in one exemplary implementation, to glaucoma therapy based on the wireless administration of energy to the eye of a mammalian subject (e.g., human, rodent, etc.) to reduce an elevated intraocular pressure (IOP) involving the use of an improved stimulus coil. The improved stimulus coil may be implanted in the eye of a mammalian subject or positioned on the exterior of the eye, such as (by way of example) by being disposed within a contact lens worn by a mammalian subject.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2024Date of Patent: September 16, 2025Assignee: Purdue Research FoundationInventors: Pedro P. Irazoqui, Gabriel Simon, Gabriel O. Albors, Jack Williams, Quan Yuan
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Publication number: 20250118146Abstract: A gaming table system is provided including a gaming table having a table top having at least one table top opening, at least one light emitting device located within the table top opening, a light geometry plate corresponding to the at least one light emitting device, wherein the light geometry plate has a light geometry plate opening to dictate a shape of light projected through the light geometry plate opening, a transparent material covering the at least one light emitting device and the light geometry plate, and a top surface material covering the table top opening and the light geometry plate, wherein light from the light emitting device can be projected on the top surface material in shape dictated by the light geometry plate.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2023Publication date: April 10, 2025Inventors: Dean ISAACS, Jack WILLIAMS, Andrew COSTELLO
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Publication number: 20250050122Abstract: Systems and methods for wireless stimulation of biological tissue (e.g. nerves, muscle tissue, etc.) and, in one exemplary implementation, to therapy for glaucoma based on the wireless administration of energy to the eye of a mammalian subject (e.g. human, rodent, etc.) to reduce an elevated intraocular pressure (IOP) involving the use of a multi-coil wireless power transfer assembly. The multi-coil wireless power transfer assembly may be used alone or in combination with a stimulation coil that can be implanted in the eye of a mammalian subject or within a contact lens worn by a mammalian subject.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2024Publication date: February 13, 2025Inventors: Pedro P. Irazoqui, Gabriel Simon, Gabriel O. Albors, Jack Williams, Quan Yuan, Zhi Wang, Curtis Slaubaugh
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Publication number: 20250001176Abstract: An improved stimulus coil for use in wireless stimulation of biological tissue (e.g., nerves, muscle tissue, etc.) and, in one exemplary implementation, to glaucoma therapy based on the wireless administration of energy to the eye of a mammalian subject (e.g., human, rodent, etc.) to reduce an elevated intraocular pressure (IOP) involving the use of an improved stimulus coil. The improved stimulus coil may be implanted in the eye of a mammalian subject or positioned on the exterior of the eye, such as (by way of example) by being disposed within a contact lens worn by a mammalian subject.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 1, 2024Publication date: January 2, 2025Inventors: Pedro P. Irazoqui, Gabriel Simon, Gabriel O. Albors, Jack Williams, Quan Yuan
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Patent number: 12161877Abstract: Systems and methods for wireless stimulation of biological tissue (e.g. nerves, muscle tissue, etc.) and, in one exemplary implementation, to therapy for glaucoma based on the wireless administration of energy to the eye of a mammalian subject (e.g. human, rodent, etc.) to reduce an elevated intraocular pressure (IOP) involving the use of a multi-coil wireless power transfer assembly. The multi-coil wireless power transfer assembly may be used alone or in combination with a stimulation coil that can be implanted in the eye of a mammalian subject or within a contact lens worn by a mammalian subject.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2022Date of Patent: December 10, 2024Assignee: Purdue Research FoundationInventors: Pedro P. Irazoqui, Gabriel Simon, Gabriel O. Albors, Jack Williams, Quan Yuan, Zhi Wang, Curtis Slaubaugh
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Publication number: 20240359013Abstract: Systems and techniques for wireless implantable devices, for example implantable biomedical devices employed for biomodulation. Some embodiments include a biomodulation system including a non-implantable assembly including a source for wireless power transfer and a data communications system, an implantable assembly including a power management module configured to continuously generate one or more operating voltage for the implantable assembly using wireless power transfer from the non-implantable assembly, a control module operably connected to at least one communication channel and at least one stimulation output, the control module including a processor unit to process information sensed via the at least one communication channel and, upon determining a condition exists, to generate an output to trigger the generation of a stimulus.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2024Publication date: October 31, 2024Inventors: Pedro Irazoqui, Gabriel Omar Albors, Daniel Pederson, Christopher John Quinkert, Muhammad Abdullah Arafat, Jack Williams, Zhi Wang, John G.R. Jefferys, Thelma Anderson Lovick, Terry L. Powley, Rebecca Anne Bercich, Henry Mei, Jesse Paul Somann, Quan Yuan, Hansraj Singh Bhamra
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Patent number: 12023497Abstract: An improved stimulus coil for use in wireless stimulation of biological tissue (e.g., nerves, muscle tissue, etc.) and, in one exemplary implementation, to glaucoma therapy based on the wireless administration of energy to the eye of a mammalian subject (e.g., human, rodent, etc.) to reduce an elevated intraocular pressure (IOP) involving the use of an improved stimulus coil. The improved stimulus coil may be implanted in the eye of a mammalian subject or positioned on the exterior of the eye, such as (by way of example) by being disposed within a contact lens worn by a mammalian subject.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2021Date of Patent: July 2, 2024Assignee: Purdue Research FoundationInventors: Pedro P. Irazoqui, Gabriel Simon, Gabriel O. Albors, Jack Williams, Quan Yuan
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Patent number: 11980759Abstract: Systems and techniques for wireless implantable devices, for example implantable biomedical devices employed for biomodulation. Some embodiments include a biomodulation system including a non-implantable assembly including a source for wireless power transfer and a data communications system, an implantable assembly including a power management module configured to continuously generate one or more operating voltage for the implantable assembly using wireless power transfer from the non-implantable assembly, a control module operably connected to at least one communication channel and at least one stimulation output, the control module including a processor unit to process information sensed via the at least one communication channel and, upon determining a condition exists, to generate an output to trigger the generation of a stimulus.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2022Date of Patent: May 14, 2024Assignee: Purdue Research FoundationInventors: Pedro Irazoqui, Gabriel Omar Albors, Daniel Pederson, Christopher John Quinkert, Muhammad Abdullah Arafat, Jack Williams, Zhi Wang, John G. R. Jefferys, Thelma Anderson Lovick, Terry L. Powley, Rebecca Anne Bercich, Henry Mei, Jesse Paul Somann, Quan Yuan, Hansraj Singh Bhamra
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Publication number: 20230181907Abstract: Systems and techniques for wireless implantable devices, for example implantable biomedical devices employed for biomodulation. Some embodiments include a biomodulation system including a non-implantable assembly including a source for wireless power transfer and a data communications system, an implantable assembly including a power management module configured to continuously generate one or more operating voltage for the implantable assembly using wireless power transfer from the non-implantable assembly, a control module operably connected to at least one communication channel and at least one stimulation output, the control module including a processor unit to process information sensed via the at least one communication channel and, upon determining a condition exists, to generate an output to trigger the generation of a stimulus.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2022Publication date: June 15, 2023Inventors: Pedro Irazoqui, Gabriel Omar Albors, Daniel Pederson, Christopher John Quinkert, Muhammad Abdullah Arafat, Jack Williams, Zhi Wang, John G.R. Jefferys, Thelma Anderson Lovick, Terry L. Powley, Rebecca Anne Bercich, Henry Mei, Jesse Paul Somann, Quan Yuan, Hansraj Singh Bhamra
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Publication number: 20230119048Abstract: Systems and methods for wireless stimulation of biological tissue (e.g. nerves, muscle tissue, etc.) and, in one exemplary implementation, to therapy for glaucoma based on the wireless administration of energy to the eye of a mammalian subject (e.g. human, rodent, etc.) to reduce an elevated intraocular pressure (IOP) involving the use of a multi-coil wireless power transfer assembly. The multi-coil wireless power transfer assembly may be used alone or in combination with a stimulation coil that can be implanted in the eye of a mammalian subject or within a contact lens worn by a mammalian subject.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2022Publication date: April 20, 2023Inventors: Pedro P. Irazoqui, Gabriel Simon, Gabriel O. Albors, Jack Williams, Quan Yuan, Zhi Wang, Curtis Slaubaugh
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Patent number: 11529528Abstract: Systems and methods for wireless stimulation of biological tissue (e.g. nerves, muscle tissue, etc.) and, in one exemplary implementation, to therapy for glaucoma based on the wireless administration of energy to the eye of a mammalian subject (e.g. human, rodent, etc.) to reduce an elevated intraocular pressure (IOP) involving the use of a multi-coil wireless power transfer assembly. The multi-coil wireless power transfer assembly may be used alone or in combination with a stimulation coil that can be implanted in the eye of a mammalian subject or within a contact lens worn by a mammalian subject.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2018Date of Patent: December 20, 2022Assignee: Purdue Research FoundationInventors: Pedro P. Irazoqui, Gabriel Simon, Gabriel Omar Albors, Jack Williams, Quan Yuan, Zhi Wang, Curtis Slaubaugh
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Patent number: 11524161Abstract: Systems and techniques for wireless implantable devices, for example implantable biomedical devices employed for biomodulation. Some embodiments include a biomodulation system including a non-implantable assembly including a source for wireless power transfer and a data communications system, an implantable assembly including a power management module configured to continuously generate one or more operating voltage for the implantable assembly using wireless power transfer from the non-implantable assembly, a control module operably connected to at least one communication channel and at least one stimulation output, the control module including a processor unit to process information sensed via the at least one communication channel and, upon determining a condition exists, to generate an output to trigger the generation of a stimulus.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2017Date of Patent: December 13, 2022Assignee: Purdue Research FoundationInventors: Pedro Irazoqui, Gabriel Omar Albors, Daniel Pederson, Christopher John Quinkert, Muhammad Abdullah Arafat, Jack Williams, Zhi Wang, John G. R. Jefferys, Thelma Anderson Lovick, Terry L. Powley, Rebecca Anne Bercich, Henry Mei, Jesse Paul Somann, Quan Yuan, Hansraj Singh Bhamra
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Publication number: 20220371058Abstract: There is provided a mobile waste segregation system transportable between different sites. The mobile waste segregation system comprises: an enclosure unit (10) configured for housing a human operator (12), the enclosure unit (10) including a waste segregation facility (14) for receiving at least one waste container and segregating the waste from the or each waste container into different streams of product or commodity, the enclosure unit (10) further including a packing facility operable to pack each stream of product or commodity; an asset tag reader operable to read an asset tag of the or each waste container; and an asset tagging device operable to add an asset tag to each packed stream of product or commodity and/or update an existing asset tag of each packed stream of product or commodity.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2021Publication date: November 24, 2022Inventors: Jack Williams, Ross Walker
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Publication number: 20220088385Abstract: An improved stimulus coil for use in wireless stimulation of biological tissue (e.g., nerves, muscle tissue, etc.) and, in one exemplary implementation, to glaucoma therapy based on the wireless administration of energy to the eye of a mammalian subject (e.g., human, rodent, etc.) to reduce an elevated intraocular pressure (IOP) involving the use of an improved stimulus coil. The improved stimulus coil may be implanted in the eye of a mammalian subject or positioned on the exterior of the eye, such as (by way of example) by being disposed within a contact lens worn by a mammalian subject.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2021Publication date: March 24, 2022Inventors: Pedro P. Irazoqui, Gabriel Simon, Gabriel O. Albors, Jack Williams, Quan Yuan
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Patent number: 11191962Abstract: An improved stimulus coil for use in wireless stimulation of biological tissue (e.g., nerves, muscle tissue, etc.) and, in one exemplary implementation, to glaucoma therapy based on the wireless administration of energy to the eye of a mammalian subject (e.g., human, rodent, etc.) to reduce an elevated intraocular pressure (IOP) involving the use of an improved stimulus coil. The improved stimulus coil may be implanted in the eye of a mammalian subject or positioned on the exterior of the eye, such as (by way of example) by being disposed within a contact lens worn by a mammalian subject.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2019Date of Patent: December 7, 2021Assignee: Purdue Research FoundationInventors: Pedro P. Irazoqui, Gabriel Simon, Gabriel O. Albors, Jack Williams, Quan Yuan
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Patent number: 11191961Abstract: Systems and methods for wireless glaucoma therapy involving the administration of energy to an eye of a mammalian subject in a therapeutically effective amount sufficient to (1) decrease the inflow of aqueous humor into the anterior segment of the eye and/or (2) increase the outflow of aqueous humor from the anterior segment of the eye. Systems and methods involve the use of wireless power transfer (WPT) and optional stimulus coils adapted to be positioned on and/or within the eye. A Frensel lens is also disclosed for vision correction, which may be used alone or in combination with the system for wireless glaucoma therapy.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2017Date of Patent: December 7, 2021Assignee: Purdue Research FoundationInventors: Pedro Irazoqui, Gabriel Simon, Gabriel Omar Albors, Jack Williams, Zhi Wang, Quan Yuan, Curtis Slaubaugh, Hansraj Singh Bhamra
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Publication number: 20200368064Abstract: Systems and methods for wireless stimulation of biological tissue (e.g. nerves, muscle tissue, etc.) and, in one exemplary implementation, to therapy for glaucoma based on the wireless administration of energy to the eye of a mammalian subject (e.g. human, rodent, etc.) to reduce an elevated intraocular pressure (IOP) involving the use of a multi-coil wireless power transfer assembly. The multi-coil wireless power transfer assembly may be used alone or in combination with a stimulation coil that can be implanted in the eye of a mammalian subject or within a contact lens worn by a mammalian subject.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2018Publication date: November 26, 2020Inventors: Pedro P. Irazoqui, Gabriel Simon, Gabriel Omar Albors, Jack Williams, Quan Yuan, Zhi Wang, Curtis Slaubaugh