Patents by Inventor James Kinney
James Kinney 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: 20250020327Abstract: Methods, systems, and devices for pellet-fed pizza oven are described. In some examples, a pizza oven may include a hopper for storing a combustible fuel, such as wood pellets. The wood pellets may be transferred to a burn pot by an auger. The rate at which the auger transfers the wood pellets may be managed by a controller and may be adjusted based on an ambient temperature of the oven and a desired temperature for cooking a food item (e.g., a pizza). In some instances, the pizza oven may include a cooking surface, such as a pizza stone or a pizza steel, for cooking the pizza at a desired temperature.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2024Publication date: January 16, 2025Inventors: Corey Case, Tim Kinney Kinney, Matthew Charles Kinamore, James Tayon, Todd Strobel, Ethan O’Keefe, Mark Lee Graham, Jeremy Rantz
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Patent number: 12131822Abstract: Apparatus and associated methods relate to a Self-Validating System (SVS) which includes an Electronic Self-Validating Module (ESVM) that may be employed within a medical device, operable to receive and to transmit wireless transmissions to and from a personal electronic mobile device, the mobile device executing a Self-Validating Medical Device Remote Control (SVMDRC) application, also known as the mobile app, operable to control the ESVM, the mobile device and the ESVM further executing a pre-determined sequence of instructions at a pre-determined frequency, operable to perform a set of safety (validation) checks on the mobile device, and the ESVM. In an illustrative example, changes (updates) to the mobile device's operating system, the app, or the hardware on the mobile device may be detected by the mobile device, and may advantageously re-validate the mobile device automatically.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2021Date of Patent: October 29, 2024Assignee: Nextern Innovation, LLCInventors: Ryan J. Douglas, Steven M. Gigl, Jonathan Lawson, James Kinney, David Bontrager
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Patent number: 11641183Abstract: An improved dynamics processing control system incorporates an integration release window to virtually eliminate ripple in the final control signal used to control a Voltage Controlled Amplifier in a signal processor. The input audio signal is level detected using a logarithmic level detector and filtered to provide a very fast time constant. The fast release time constant signal is clamped at a maximum level equal to the user defined threshold and filtered by a second filter providing a very long release time constant. The long release time constant is dynamically varied by the fast time constant to provide an adaptive slow time constant. The fast time constant signal modifies the adaptive slow time constant when the difference between the fast time constant and the slow time constant exceeds a predefined integration release window. The integration release window is based on a minimum number of decibels which is larger than the maximum possible ripple in the fast time constant signal.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2019Date of Patent: May 2, 2023Assignee: EAR PHYSICS, LLCInventor: James Kinney Waller, Jr.
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Patent number: 11565096Abstract: A tampon and delivery system for a pharmaceutical, holistic or medicinal component, includes: (1) a nonabsorbent vaginal implant having a generally cylindrical shape including a leading end and a cylindrical outer surface; (2) an outer delivery sheath applied to at least a portion of the cylindrical outer surface of the tampon, distal from the leading end (and preferably leaving the leading end exposed), where the outer delivery sheath comprises a formulation including (a) a water soluble polymer film carrier and (b) a pharmaceutical, holistic or medicinal component; and (3) an applicator containing the tampon and applied delivery sheath. Methods for preparation of the delivery system and methods of use are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2022Date of Patent: January 31, 2023Assignee: Herphoric, Inc.Inventors: Paul Buss, James Kinney
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Publication number: 20220218967Abstract: A tampon and delivery system for a pharmaceutical, holistic or medicinal component, includes: (1) a nonabsorbent vaginal implant having a generally cylindrical shape including a leading end and a cylindrical outer surface; (2) an outer delivery sheath applied to at least a portion of the cylindrical outer surface of the tampon, distal from the leading end (and preferably leaving the leading end exposed), where the outer delivery sheath comprises a formulation including (a) a water soluble polymer film carrier and (b) a pharmaceutical, holistic or medicinal component; and (3) an applicator containing the tampon and applied delivery sheath. Methods for preparation of the delivery system and methods of use are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2022Publication date: July 14, 2022Applicant: Herphoric, Inc.Inventors: Paul BUSS, James KINNEY
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Publication number: 20220122725Abstract: Apparatus and associated methods relate to a Self-Validating System (SVS) which includes an Electronic Self-Validating Module (ESVM) that may be employed within a medical device, operable to receive and to transmit wireless transmissions to and from a personal electronic mobile device, the mobile device executing a Self-Validating Medical Device Remote Control (SVMDRC) application, also known as the mobile app, operable to control the ESVM, the mobile device and the ESVM further executing a pre-determined sequence of instructions at a pre-determined frequency, operable to perform a set of safety (validation) checks on the mobile device, and the ESVM. In an illustrative example, changes (updates) to the mobile device's operating system, the app, or the hardware on the mobile device may be detected by the mobile device, and may advantageously re-validate the mobile device automatically.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2021Publication date: April 21, 2022Applicant: White Bear Medical, LLCInventors: Ryan J. Douglas, Steven M. Gigl, Jonathan Lawson, James Kinney, David Bontrager
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Patent number: 11244758Abstract: Apparatus and associated methods relate to a Self-Validating System (SVS) which includes an Electronic Self-Validating Module (ESVM) that may be employed within a medical device, operable to receive and to transmit wireless transmissions to and from a personal electronic mobile device, the mobile device executing a Self-Validating Medical Device Remote Control (SVMDRC) application, also known as the mobile app, operable to control the ESVM, the mobile device and the ESVM further executing a pre-determined sequence of instructions at a pre-determined frequency, operable to perform a set of safety (validation) checks on the mobile device, and the ESVM. In an illustrative example, changes (updates) to the mobile device's operating system, the app, or the hardware on the mobile device may be detected by the mobile device, and may advantageously re-validate the mobile device automatically.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2017Date of Patent: February 8, 2022Assignee: White Bear Medical, LLCInventors: Ryan Douglas, Steven Gigl, Jonathan Lawson, James Kinney, David Bontrager
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Patent number: 11083635Abstract: A tampon and delivery system for a pharmaceutical, holistic or medicinal component, includes: (1) a tampon having a generally cylindrical shape including a leading end and a cylindrical outer surface; (2) an outer delivery sheath applied to at least a portion of the cylindrical outer surface of the tampon, distal from the leading end (and preferably leaving the leading end exposed), where the outer delivery sheath comprises a formulation including (a) a water soluble polymer film carrier and (b) a pharmaceutical, holistic or medicinal component; and (3) an applicator containing the tampon and applied delivery sheath. Methods for preparation of the delivery system and methods of use are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2020Date of Patent: August 10, 2021Assignee: Herphoric, LLCInventors: Nicholas Patrick Pendleton, Albert Michael Fischer, James Kinney
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Publication number: 20200177147Abstract: An improved dynamics processing control system incorporates an integration release window to virtually eliminate ripple in the final control signal used to control a Voltage Controlled Amplifier in a signal processor. The input audio signal is level detected using a logarithmic level detector and filtered to provide a very fast time constant. The fast release time constant signal is clamped at a maximum level equal to the user defined threshold and filtered by a second filter providing a very long release time constant. The long release time constant is dynamically varied by the fast time constant to provide an adaptive slow time constant. The fast time constant signal modifies the adaptive slow time constant when the difference between the fast time constant and the slow time constant exceeds a predefined integration release window. The integration release window is based on a minimum number of decibels which is larger than the maximum possible ripple in the fast time constant signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2019Publication date: June 4, 2020Inventor: James Kinney Waller, JR.
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Publication number: 20170293731Abstract: Apparatus and associated methods relate to a Self-Validating System (SVS) which includes an Electronic Self-Validating Module (ESVM) that may be employed within a medical device, operable to receive and to transmit wireless transmissions to and from a personal electronic mobile device, the mobile device executing a Self-Validating Medical Device Remote Control (SVMDRC) application, also known as the mobile app, operable to control the ESVM, the mobile device and the ESVM further executing a pre-determined sequence of instructions at a pre-determined frequency, operable to perform a set of safety (validation) checks on the mobile device, and the ESVM. In an illustrative example, changes (updates) to the mobile device's operating system, the app, or the hardware on the mobile device may be detected by the mobile device, and may advantageously re-validate the mobile device automatically.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 12, 2017Publication date: October 12, 2017Inventors: Ryan Douglas, Steven Gigl, Jonathan Lawson, James Kinney, David Bontrager
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Patent number: 9597851Abstract: A folding aid with registers is aligned with notches in a specially designed carton blank to facilitate the efficient manual construction of cartons with gusseted corners.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2014Date of Patent: March 21, 2017Assignee: Southern Champion Tray, L.P.Inventor: James Kinney
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Publication number: 20160052222Abstract: A carton blank, apparatus, and method for manually folding such a carton blank to form a gusseted, lockable, rectangular box.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2014Publication date: February 25, 2016Inventor: James Kinney
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Patent number: 8346362Abstract: A header assembly for connecting an implantable medical device to at least one conductor lead terminating within a patient intended to be assisted by the medical device is provided. The implantable medical device is comprised of numerous feedthrough wires in a dense, non-linear, scattered format extending from the control circuitry and through a wall of the housing. The header assembly is comprised of an insulative body that is mountable on the housing of the medical device. The insulative body supports at least one conductor subassembly comprising a terminal that is directly connectable to the conductor lead, an intermediate conductor wire comprising a distal end connected to the terminal and a proximal end connected to a connector sleeve. Methods for making the header assembly and for connecting the header assembly to the implantable medical device are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2009Date of Patent: January 1, 2013Assignee: Greatbatch Ltd.Inventors: James Kinney, James Coffed, Gabriel A. Kustra
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Patent number: 8103348Abstract: A method for providing a header assembly for connecting an implantable medical device to at least one conductor lead terminating within a patient intended to be assisted by the medical device is provided. The implantable medical device is comprised of at least one feedthrough wire extending from the control circuitry and through a wall of the housing. The header assembly is comprised of an insulative body that is mountable on the housing of the medical device. The insulative body supports at least one conductor subassembly comprising a terminal that is directly connectable to the conductor lead, an intermediate conductor comprising a distal end connected to the terminal and a proximal end connected to a connector. Methods for making the header assembly and for connecting the header assembly to the implantable medical device are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2009Date of Patent: January 24, 2012Assignee: Greatbatch Ltd.Inventors: James Coffed, James Kinney, James C. Biggs, Joseph Gray, Donald A. Bonitati, Jr.
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Publication number: 20100038132Abstract: A header assembly for connecting an implantable medical device to at least one conductor lead terminating within a patient intended to be assisted by the medical device is provided. The implantable medical device is comprised of numerous feedthrough wires in a dense, non-linear, scattered format extending from the control circuitry and through a wall of the housing. The header assembly is comprised of an insulative body that is mountable on the housing of the medical device. The insulative body supports at least one conductor subassembly comprising a terminal that is directly connectable to the conductor lead, an intermediate conductor wire comprising a distal end connected to the terminal and a proximal end connected to a connector sleeve. Methods for making the header assembly and for connecting the header assembly to the implantable medical device are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 1, 2009Publication date: February 18, 2010Applicant: Greatbatch Ltd.Inventors: JAMES KINNEY, James Coffed, Gabriel A. Kustra
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Patent number: 7630768Abstract: A header assembly for connecting an implantable medical device to at least one conductor lead terminating within a patient intended to be assisted by the medical device is provided. The implantable medical device is comprised of at least one feedthrough wire extending from the control circuitry and through a wall of the housing. The header assembly is comprised of an insulative body that is mountable on the housing of the medical device. The insulative body supports at least one conductor subassembly comprising a terminal that is directly connectable to the conductor lead, an intermediate conductor comprising a distal end connected to the terminal and a proximal end connected to a connector. Methods for making the header assembly and for connecting the header assembly to the implantable medical device are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2006Date of Patent: December 8, 2009Assignee: Greatbatch Ltd.Inventors: James Coffed, James Kinney, James C. Biggs, Jr., Joseph Gray
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Patent number: 7389828Abstract: A caliper tool used on a drilling tubular and having extensible members that remain decoupled with respect to the borehole wall during caliper measurements and while the extensible members are extended to allow movement in and through the borehole. A processor processes known and measured information to determine the size and shape of the borehole. Formation evaluation instruments may be included to allow formation evaluation substantially simultaneously with the caliper measurements.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2006Date of Patent: June 24, 2008Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Rene Ritter, Hans-Christian Freitag, Hans-Juergen Faber, James Kinney
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Publication number: 20080050321Abstract: A product for topical application comprising a chemical composition comprising in combination a linker agent and a compound comprising at least one UV-absorbing chromophore, wherein the linker agent is characterized by the general formula: wherein: X1 and X2 are the same or different, and at least one of X1 or X2 is a functional group that bonds with the compound comprising at least one UV-absorbing chromophore, and b+f?2; Y comprises an O, N, or S that is substituted or unsubstituted; each a, b, c, e and f is ?0 and a+b+c+e+f?2; d is 0 or 1; n1 and n2 represent the number of hydrogen atoms required to complete the undesignated valencies; and m ranges from 1 to about 100 and each individual m unit may be the same or different, and a topically acceptable agent that is different from the linker agent and the compound comprising at least one UV-absorbing chromophore.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2007Publication date: February 28, 2008Applicant: Biotech Research and development CorporationInventors: Louis DeFilippi, Steven Grall, James Kinney, Joseph Laszio, David Compton
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Publication number: 20070020223Abstract: Aqueous compositions as well as processes and devices are disclosed for spray application on an air scenting device to provide long lasting freshening or scenting of air flowing through the device with minimal blockage of air flow through the device. The compositions contain a polymeric emulsion, a surfactant and a fragrance material and also may optionally include a rheological agent and/or an anti-microbial agent.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2006Publication date: January 25, 2007Applicant: Scentco, LLCInventors: Robert Maleeny, Kevin Vick, James Kinney, David Ziser, Richard Laky
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Patent number: 7135169Abstract: Aqueous compositions as well as processes and devices are disclosed for spray application on an air scenting device to provide long lasting freshening or scenting of air flowing through the device with minimal blockage of air flow through the device. The compositions contain a polymeric emulsion, a surfactant and a fragrance material and also may optionally include a rheological agent and/or an anti-microbial agent.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2002Date of Patent: November 14, 2006Assignee: Scentco, LLCInventors: Robert Maleeny, Kevin Vick, James Kinney, David Ziser, Richard Laky