Patents by Inventor Jaime Vasquez

Jaime Vasquez 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).

  • Publication number: 20210185462
    Abstract: An ear tip for use with a hearing aid is described, wherein the ear tip may include one or more features adapted to improve the comfort and or other characteristics of the ear tip.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 19, 2021
    Publication date: June 17, 2021
    Inventors: Rodney C. PERKINS, Patricia H. HO, Ketan MUNI, Jaime VASQUEZ, Ryan LANE-LUTTER, Paul RUCKER, Jordan NEYSMITH
  • Publication number: 20200267485
    Abstract: An ear tip for use with a hearing aid is described, wherein the ear tip may include one or more features adapted to improve the comfort and or other characteristics of the ear tip.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 5, 2020
    Publication date: August 20, 2020
    Inventors: Rodney C. PERKINS, Patricia H. HO, Ketan MUNI, Jaime VASQUEZ, Ryan LANE-LUTTER, Paul RUCKER, Jordan NEYSMITH
  • Publication number: 20190192163
    Abstract: A device for enhancing the breathing efficiency of a patient is provided. The implantable device may include a deployed configuration with one or more helical sections with proximal end in a stand-off proximal end configuration. The stand-off proximal end configuration may reduce migration of the deployed device and may preserve implant tissue compression. Alternative configurations may include two or more helical sections with a transition section disposed between the two or more helical sections. A device may include a right-handed helical section and a left-handed helical section and the transition section comprises a switchback transition section. The switchback section may provide greater control of the device during deployment by limiting recoiling forces of a device comprising a spring material. The deployed device may compress the lung to increase a gas filling resistance of the compressed portion of the lung, and/or increase tension and elastic recoil in other portions of the lung.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 14, 2018
    Publication date: June 27, 2019
    Inventors: Jaime Vasquez, Mark L. Mathis, Timothy Machold, Andrew Stein
  • Publication number: 20190166438
    Abstract: An ear tip for use with a hearing aid is described, wherein the ear tip may include one or more features adapted to improve the comfort and or other characteristics of the ear tip.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 1, 2018
    Publication date: May 30, 2019
    Inventors: Rodney C. PERKINS, Patricia H. HO, Ketan MUNI, Jaime VASQUEZ, Ryan Ryan LANE-LUTTER, Paul RUCKER, Jordan NEYSMITH
  • Patent number: 10289624
    Abstract: Systems and methods provide for analyzing a group of online articles to identify relevant and popular online articles given a selection of topic(s) and/or term(s). An article score is generated for each online article based on the selected topic(s) and/or term(s) as a function of the relevance of the topic(s) and/or term(s) to the online article and visitor metrics for the online articles. The online articles are ranked based on the article scores, and an indication of the ranked online articles is provided for presentation to the user. In further embodiments, important terms are identified for a selection of topic(s) and/or term(s) based on the most relevant and popular online articles for the selected topics/terms.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 9, 2016
    Date of Patent: May 14, 2019
    Assignee: ADOBE INC.
    Inventors: Trevor Hyrum Paulsen, Jaime Vasquez
  • Patent number: 10188397
    Abstract: A device for enhancing the breathing efficiency of a patient is provided. The implantable device may include a deployed configuration with one or more helical sections with proximal end in a stand-off proximal end configuration. The stand-off proximal end configuration may reduce migration of the deployed device and may preserve implant tissue compression. Alternative configurations may include two or more helical sections with a transition section disposed between the two or more helical sections. A device may include a right-handed helical section and a left-handed helical section and the transition section comprises a switchback transition section. The switchback section may provide greater control of the device during deployment by limiting recoiling forces of a device comprising a spring material. The deployed device may compress the lung to increase a gas filling resistance of the compressed portion of the lung, and/or increase tension and elastic recoil in other portions of the lung.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 24, 2016
    Date of Patent: January 29, 2019
    Assignee: PneumRx, Inc.
    Inventors: Jaime Vasquez, Mark L. Mathis, Timothy Machold, Andrew Stein
  • Patent number: 10188398
    Abstract: Elongate implant structures can be introduced into an airway system to a target airway axial region, often to apply lateral bending and/or compression forces against the lung tissue from within the airways for an extended period of time. Structures or features of the implants may inhibit tissue reactions that might otherwise allow portions of the device to eventually traverse through the wall of the airway. The devices may enhance the area bearing laterally on the tissue of a surrounding airway lumen wall. Embodiments may have features which increase the device friction with the airway to allow the device to grip the surrounding airway as the device is deployed. An appropriate adhesive may be introduced around the device in the lung. Hydrophilic material may inhibit biofilm formation, or features which induce some tissue ingrowth (stimulation of tissue growth) may enhance implanted device supported.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 12, 2016
    Date of Patent: January 29, 2019
    Assignee: PneumRx, Inc.
    Inventors: Mark L. Mathis, Patrick Wu, David Lehrberg, Jaime Vasquez, Erin McGurk, Ronald Dieck, Andrew Stein
  • Patent number: 10089366
    Abstract: Systems and methods provide for analyzing a group of online articles to identify relevant and popular topics. Text from each online is analyzed to identify topics relevant to each online article and to generate a relevance score for each topic and each online article. The topics are scored as a function of the relevance scores and visitor metrics for the online articles. The visitor metrics may include all visitors or only visitors within a particular visitor segment. The most relevant and popular topics are identified based on the scored topics. In some embodiments, the online articles are further analyzed to identify terms used in the online articles that are important to each topic. Further embodiments analyze the online articles to determine the lifespan of topics and terms, reflecting the popularity of topics and terms over time intervals.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 9, 2016
    Date of Patent: October 2, 2018
    Assignee: Adobe Systems Incorporated
    Inventors: Trevor Hyrum Paulsen, Jaime Vasquez
  • Publication number: 20170262448
    Abstract: Systems and methods provide for analyzing a group of online articles to identify relevant and popular online articles given a selection of topic(s) and/or term(s). An article score is generated for each online article based on the selected topic(s) and/or term(s) as a function of the relevance of the topic(s) and/or term(s) to the online article and visitor metrics for the online articles. The online articles are ranked based on the article scores, and an indication of the ranked online articles is provided for presentation to the user. In further embodiments, important terms are identified for a selection of topic(s) and/or term(s) based on the most relevant and popular online articles for the selected topics/terms.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 9, 2016
    Publication date: September 14, 2017
    Inventors: Trevor Hyrum Paulsen, Jaime Vasquez
  • Publication number: 20170262447
    Abstract: Systems and methods provide for analyzing a group of online articles to identify relevant and popular topics. Text from each online is analyzed to identify topics relevant to each online article and to generate a relevance score for each topic and each online article. The topics are scored as a function of the relevance scores and visitor metrics for the online articles. The visitor metrics may include all visitors or only visitors within a particular visitor segment. The most relevant and popular topics are identified based on the scored topics. In some embodiments, the online articles are further analyzed to identify terms used in the online articles that are important to each topic. Further embodiments analyze the online articles to determine the lifespan of topics and terms, reflecting the popularity of topics and terms over time intervals.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 9, 2016
    Publication date: September 14, 2017
    Inventors: Trevor Hyrum Paulsen, Jaime Vasquez
  • Publication number: 20170065282
    Abstract: Elongate implant structures can be introduced into an airway system to a target airway axial region, often to apply lateral bending and/or compression forces against the lung tissue from within the airways for an extended period of time. Structures or features of the implants may inhibit tissue reactions that might otherwise allow portions of the device to eventually traverse through the wall of the airway. The devices may enhance the area bearing laterally on the tissue of a surrounding airway lumen wall. Embodiments may have features which increase the device friction with the airway to allow the device to grip the surrounding airway as the device is deployed. An appropriate adhesive may be introduced around the device in the lung. Hydrophilic material may inhibit biofilm formation, or features which induce some tissue ingrowth (stimulation of tissue growth) may enhance implanted device supported.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 12, 2016
    Publication date: March 9, 2017
    Inventors: Mark L. Mathis, Patrick Wu, David Lehrberg, Jaime Vasquez, Erin McGurk, Ronald Dieck, Andrew Stein
  • Publication number: 20170027584
    Abstract: A device for enhancing the breathing efficiency of a patient is provided. The implantable device may include a deployed configuration with one or more helical sections with proximal end in a stand-off proximal end configuration. The stand-off proximal end configuration may reduce migration of the deployed device and may preserve implant tissue compression. Alternative configurations may include two or more helical sections with a transition section disposed between the two or more helical sections. A device may include a right-handed helical section and a left-handed helical section and the transition section comprises a switchback transition section. The switchback section may provide greater control of the device during deployment by limiting recoiling forces of a device comprising a spring material. The deployed device may compress the lung to increase a gas filling resistance of the compressed portion of the lung, and/or increase tension and elastic recoil in other portions of the lung.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 24, 2016
    Publication date: February 2, 2017
    Inventors: Jaime Vasquez, Mark L. Mathis, Timothy Machold, Andrew Stein
  • Patent number: 9474533
    Abstract: Elongate implant structures can be introduced into an airway system to a target airway axial region, often to apply lateral bending and/or compression forces against the lung tissue from within the airways for an extended period of time. Structures or features of the implants may inhibit tissue reactions that might otherwise allow portions of the device to eventually traverse through the wall of the airway. The devices may enhance the area bearing laterally on the tissue of a surrounding airway lumen wall. Embodiments may have features which increase the device friction with the airway to allow the device to grip the surrounding airway as the device is deployed. An appropriate adhesive may be introduced around the device in the lung. Hydrophilic material may inhibit biofilm formation, or features which induce some tissue ingrowth (stimulation of tissue growth) may enhance implanted device supported.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 26, 2014
    Date of Patent: October 25, 2016
    Assignee: PneumRx, Inc.
    Inventors: Mark L. Mathis, Patrick Wu, David Lehrberg, Jaime Vasquez, Erin McGurk, Ronald Dieck, Andrew Stein
  • Patent number: 9402633
    Abstract: A device for enhancing the breathing efficiency of a patient is provided. The implantable device may include a deployed configuration with one or more helical sections with proximal end in a stand-off proximal end configuration. The stand-off proximal end configuration may reduce migration of the deployed device and may preserve implant tissue compression. Alternative configurations may include two or more helical sections with a transition section disposed between the two or more helical sections. A device may include a right-handed helical section and a left-handed helical section and the transition section comprises a switchback transition section. The switchback section may provide greater control of the device during deployment by limiting recoiling forces of a device comprising a spring material. The deployed device may compress the lung to increase a gas filling resistance of the compressed portion of the lung, and/or increase tension and elastic recoil in other portions of the lung.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 13, 2014
    Date of Patent: August 2, 2016
    Assignee: PneumRx, Inc.
    Inventors: Jaime Vasquez, Mark L. Mathis, Timothy Machold, Andrew Stein
  • Publication number: 20150073563
    Abstract: Elongate implant structures can be introduced into an airway system to a target airway axial region, often to apply lateral bending and/or compression forces against the lung tissue from within the airways for an extended period of time. Structures or features of the implants may inhibit tissue reactions that might otherwise allow portions of the device to eventually traverse through the wall of the airway. The devices may enhance the area bearing laterally on the tissue of a surrounding airway lumen wall. Embodiments may have features which increase the device friction with the airway to allow the device to grip the surrounding airway as the device is deployed. An appropriate adhesive may be introduced around the device in the lung. Hydrophilic material may inhibit biofilm formation, or features which induce some tissue ingrowth (stimulation of tissue growth) may enhance implanted device supported.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 26, 2014
    Publication date: March 12, 2015
    Applicant: PNEUMRX, INC.
    Inventors: Mark L. Mathis, Patrick Wu, David Lehrberg, Jaime Vasquez, Erin McGurk, Ronald Dieck, Andrew Stein
  • Publication number: 20150051709
    Abstract: A device for enhancing the breathing efficiency of a patient is provided. The implantable device may include a deployed configuration with one or more helical sections with proximal end in a stand-off proximal end configuration. The stand-off proximal end configuration may reduce migration of the deployed device and may preserve implant tissue compression. Alternative configurations may include two or more helical sections with a transition section disposed between the two or more helical sections. A device may include a right-handed helical section and a left-handed helical section and the transition section comprises a switchback transition section. The switchback section may provide greater control of the device during deployment by limiting recoiling forces of a device comprising a spring material. The deployed device may compress the lung to increase a gas filling resistance of the compressed portion of the lung, and/or increase tension and elastic recoil in other portions of the lung.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 13, 2014
    Publication date: February 19, 2015
    Applicant: PneumRx, Inc.
    Inventors: Jaime Vasquez, Mark L. Mathis, Tim Machold, Andrew Stein
  • Patent number: 8932310
    Abstract: A lung volume reduction system is disclosed comprising an implantable device adapted to be delivered to a lung airway of a patient in a delivery configuration and to change to a deployed configuration to bend the lung airway. The invention also discloses a method of bending a lung airway of a patient comprising inserting a device into the airway in a delivery configuration and bending the device into a deployed configuration, thereby bending the airway.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 14, 2012
    Date of Patent: January 13, 2015
    Assignee: PneumRx, Inc.
    Inventors: David Thompson, Nathan Aronson, Patrick Wu, David Lehrberg, Mark L. Mathis, Michael Boutillette, Jaime Vasquez
  • Publication number: 20140371705
    Abstract: A lung volume reduction system is disclosed comprising an implantable device adapted to be delivered to a lung airway of a patient in a delivery configuration and to change to a deployed configuration to bend the lung airway. The invention also discloses a method of bending a lung airway of a patient comprising inserting a device into the airway in a delivery configuration and bending the device into a deployed configuration, thereby bending the airway.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 23, 2014
    Publication date: December 18, 2014
    Applicant: PneumRx, Inc.
    Inventors: David Thompson, Nathan Aronson, Patrick Wu, David Lehrberg, Mark L. Mathis, Michael Boutillette, Jaime Vasquez
  • Patent number: 8721734
    Abstract: Elongate implant structures can be introduced into an airway system to a target airway axial region, often to apply lateral bending and/or compression forces against the lung tissue from within the airways for an extended period of time. Structures or features of the implants may inhibit tissue reactions that might otherwise allow portions of the device to eventually traverse through the wall of the airway. The devices may enhance the area bearing laterally on the tissue of a surrounding airway lumen wall. Embodiments may have features which increase the device friction with the airway to allow the device to grip the surrounding airway as the device is deployed. An appropriate adhesive may be introduced around the device in the lung. Hydrophilic material may inhibit biofilm formation, or features which induce some tissue ingrowth (stimulation of tissue growth) may enhance implanted device supported.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 18, 2010
    Date of Patent: May 13, 2014
    Assignee: PneumRx, Inc.
    Inventors: Mark L. Mathis, Patrick Wu, David Lehrberg, Jaime Vasquez, Erin McGurk, Ronald Dieck, Andrew Stein
  • Patent number: D774311
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 17, 2015
    Date of Patent: December 20, 2016
    Inventor: Jaime Vasquez