Patents by Inventor Jason A. BELTON
Jason A. BELTON 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: 11021350Abstract: A ramp for assisting the loading of a vehicle onto a rollback car carrier or the like. The ramp including a front ramp assembly, a middle ramp assembly rotatably connected to the front ramp assembly, a rear ramp assembly rotatably connected to the middle ramp assembly, and a trailer abutment section positioned adjacent to the rear ramp assembly.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2019Date of Patent: June 1, 2021Assignee: BDS PRODUCTS, LLCInventor: Jason Belton
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Publication number: 20210093829Abstract: Methods, devices and systems for improving sleep (including reducing sleep onset and maintenance of sleep duration), enhancing, or increasing sleep, including (but not limited to) treating sleeping disorders such as insomnia.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2020Publication date: April 1, 2021Inventors: Rick W. WALKER, Edward P.G. DOUGHERTRY, Jason A. BELTON, Robert E. TUCKER, Jeffrey J. SCHIRM
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Publication number: 20200407205Abstract: The present invention provides a ramp for assisting the loading of a vehicle onto a rollback car carrier or the like. The ramp including a front ramp assembly, a middle ramp assembly rotatably connected to the front ramp assembly, a rear ramp assembly rotatably connected to the middle ramp assembly, and a trailer abutment section positioned adjacent to the rear ramp assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2019Publication date: December 31, 2020Inventor: Jason Belton
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Patent number: 10864348Abstract: Methods, devices and systems for improving sleep (including reducing sleep onset and maintenance of sleep duration), enhancing, or increasing sleep, including (but not limited to) treating sleeping disorders such as insomnia.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2018Date of Patent: December 15, 2020Assignee: Ebb Therapeutics, Inc.Inventors: Rick W. Walker, Edward P. G. Doughertry, Jason A. Belton, Robert E. Tucker, Jeffrey J. Schirm
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Patent number: 10265465Abstract: A belt clip assembly is disclosed. The belt clip assembly includes a device retainer having a first retainer defined to retain a clip pin. The belt clip assembly further includes a clip coupled to the device retainer via the clip pin and the clip includes a detent and the clip is further defined to retain a tab pin. A tab is coupled to the clip via the tab pin, the tab being rotatable about the tab pin. Wherein the device retainer is initially rotatable about the clip pin independent of rotation of the tab about the tab pin. Additionally, the rotation of the device retainer about the clip pin results in a finite displacement of the device retainer.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2018Date of Patent: April 23, 2019Assignee: Medtronic MiniMed, Inc.Inventors: Chad A. Crane, Jason A. Belton
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Publication number: 20180369536Abstract: Methods, devices and systems for improving sleep (including reducing sleep onset and maintenance of sleep duration), enhancing, or increasing sleep, including (but not limited to) treating sleeping disorders such as insomnia.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2018Publication date: December 27, 2018Inventors: Rick W. WALKER, Edward P.G. DOUGHERTRY, Jason A. BELTON, Robert E, TUCKER, Jeffrey J. SCHIRM
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Patent number: 10085441Abstract: A method of cannulating vasculature includes inserting the vasculature through a first clamping surface of a cannula and rotating a second clamping surface of the cannula around the first clamping surface to move from an open position towards a closed position. Additionally, the method includes securing the vasculature between the first clamping surface and the second clamping surface.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2015Date of Patent: October 2, 2018Assignee: LIFELINE SCIENTIFIC, INC.Inventors: Christopher P. Steinman, Jason A. Belton, Kirk C. Palmerton, Karl H. Beitzel, Rick W. Walker, David Pettinato, Matthew Copithorne, Brian Otts, James V. Guarrera
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Patent number: 10058674Abstract: Methods, devices and systems for improving sleep (including reducing sleep onset and maintenance of sleep duration), enhancing, or increasing sleep, including (but not limited to) treating sleeping disorders such as insomnia.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 2014Date of Patent: August 28, 2018Assignee: Ebb Therapeutics, Inc.Inventors: Rick W. Walker, Edward P. G. Doughertry, Jason A. Belton, Robert E. Tucker, Jeffrey J. Schirm
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Publication number: 20180126070Abstract: A belt clip assembly is disclosed. The belt clip assembly includes a device retainer having a first retainer defined to retain a clip pin. The belt clip assembly further includes a clip coupled to the device retainer via the clip pin and the clip includes a detent and the clip is further defined to retain a tab pin. A tab is coupled to the clip via the tab pin, the tab being rotatable about the tab pin. Wherein the device retainer is initially rotatable about the clip pin independent of rotation of the tab about the tab pin. Additionally, the rotation of the device retainer about the clip pin results in a finite displacement of the device retainer.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2018Publication date: May 10, 2018Inventors: Chad A. Crane, Jason A. Belton
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Patent number: 9872954Abstract: A belt clip assembly is disclosed. The belt clip assembly includes a device retainer having a first retainer defined to retain a clip pin. The belt clip assembly further includes a clip coupled to the device retainer via the clip pin and the clip includes a detent and the clip is further defined to retain a tab pin. A tab is coupled to the clip via the tab pin, the tab being rotatable about the tab pin. Wherein the device retainer is initially rotatable about the clip pin independent of rotation of the tab about the tab pin. Additionally, the rotation of the device retainer about the clip pin results in a finite displacement of the device retainer.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2015Date of Patent: January 23, 2018Assignee: Medtronic MiniMed, Inc.Inventors: Chad A. Crane, Jason A. Belton
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Patent number: 9629359Abstract: A cannula has a longitudinal base member having a first clamping end and a longitudinal arm member pivotally attached to the longitudinal base member and having a second clamping end, the cannula being in a closed position when the first and second clamping ends are brought together. A first clamp member is located at the first clamping end and has a first passage. A second clamp member is rotatably attached to the arm member at the second clamping end and has a second passage. The first and second passages form a combined passage when the clamp is in the closed position. The cannula may have a first locking member positioned on the arm member and a second locking member positioned on the base member. The first and second locking members interact with each other to lock the cannula in the closed position.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2014Date of Patent: April 25, 2017Assignee: LIFELINE SCIENTIFIC, INC.Inventors: Christopher P. Steinman, Jason A. Belton, Kirk C. Palmerton, Karl H. Beitzel, Rick W. Walker, Matthew Copithorne, Brian Otts, James V. Guarrera
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Publication number: 20160256623Abstract: A belt clip assembly is disclosed. The belt clip assembly includes a device retainer having a first retainer defined to retain a clip pin. The belt clip assembly further includes a clip coupled to the device retainer via the clip pin and the clip includes a detent and the clip is further defined to retain a tab pin. A tab is coupled to the clip via the tab pin, the tab being rotatable about the tab pin. Wherein the device retainer is initially rotatable about the clip pin independent of rotation of the tab about the tab pin. Additionally, the rotation of the device retainer about the clip pin results in a finite displacement of the device retainer.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2015Publication date: September 8, 2016Inventors: Chad A. Crane, Jason A. Belton
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Publication number: 20160095306Abstract: A method of cannulating vasculature includes inserting the vasculature through a first clamping surface of a cannula and rotating a second clamping surface of the cannula around the first clamping surface to move from an open position towards a closed position. Additionally, the method includes securing the vasculature between the first clamping surface and the second clamping surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2015Publication date: April 7, 2016Applicant: LIFELINE SCIENTIFIC, INC.Inventors: Christopher P. STEINMAN, Jason A. BELTON, Kirk C. PALMERTON, Karl H. BEITZEL, Rick W. WALKER, David PETTINATO, Matthew COPITHORNE, Brian OTTS, James V. GUARRERA
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Patent number: 9259562Abstract: A cannula includes a first clamping surface on a closing portion of the cannula, a second clamping surface on a base of a cannula, a connecting structure that connects the closing portion and the base. The connecting structure may allow the closing portion to be rotated around the second clamping surface. The cannula may include a repeatably removable handle.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2012Date of Patent: February 16, 2016Assignee: LIFELINE SCIENTIFIC, INC.Inventors: Christopher P. Steinman, Jason A. Belton, Kirk C. Palmerton, Karl H. Beitzel, Rick W. Walker, David Pettinato, Matthew Copithorne, Brian Otts, James V. Guarrera
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Publication number: 20150352314Abstract: Methods, devices and systems for improving sleep (including reducing sleep onset and maintenance of sleep duration), enhancing, or increasing sleep, including (but not limited to) treating sleeping disorders such as insomnia.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 2, 2014Publication date: December 10, 2015Inventors: Rick W. WALKER, Edward P.G. DOUGHERTRY, Jason A. BELTON, Robert E. TUCKER, Jeffrey J. SCHIRM
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Publication number: 20140329220Abstract: A cannula has a longitudinal base member having a first clamping end and a longitudinal arm member pivotally attached to the longitudinal base member and having a second clamping end, the cannula being in a closed position when the first and second clamping ends are brought together. A first clamp member is located at the first clamping end and has a first passage. A second clamp member is rotatably attached to the aim member at the second clamping end and has a second passage. The first and second passages form a combined passage when the clamp is in the closed position. The cannula may have a first locking member positioned on the arm member and a second locking member positioned on the base member. The first and second locking members interact with each other to lock the cannula in the closed position.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2014Publication date: November 6, 2014Applicant: Lifeline Scientific, Inc.Inventors: Christopher P. STEINMAN, Jason A. BELTON, Kirk C. PALMERTON, Karl H. BEITZEL, Rick W. WALKER, Matthew COPITHORNE, Brian OTTS, James V. GUARRERA
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Patent number: 8814889Abstract: A cannula has a longitudinal base member having a first clamping end and a longitudinal arm member pivotally attached to the longitudinal base member and having a second clamping end, the cannula being in a closed position when the first and second clamping ends are brought together. A first clamp member is located at the first clamping end and has a first passage. A second clamp member is rotatably attached to the arm member at the second clamping end and has a second passage. The first and second passages form a combined passage when the clamp is in the closed position. The cannula may have a first locking member positioned on the arm member and a second locking member positioned on the base member. The first and second locking members interact with each other to lock the cannula in the closed position.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2012Date of Patent: August 26, 2014Assignee: Lifeline Scientific, Inc.Inventors: Christopher P. Steinman, Jason A. Belton, Kirk C. Palmerton, Karl H. Beitzel, Rick W. Walker, Matthew Copithorne, Brian Otts, James V. Guarrera
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Publication number: 20140017661Abstract: A cannula includes a first clamping surface on a closing portion of the cannula, a second clamping surface on a base of a cannula, a connecting structure that connects the closing portion and the base. The connecting structure may allow the closing portion to be rotated around the second clamping surface. The cannula may include a repeatably removable handle.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2012Publication date: January 16, 2014Applicant: LIFELINE SCIENTIFIC, INC.Inventors: Christopher P. Steinman, Jason A. Belton, Kirk C. Palmerton, Karl H. Beitzel, Rick W. Walker, David Pettinato, Matthew Copithorne, Brian Otts, James V. Guarrera
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Publication number: 20140017660Abstract: A cannula has a longitudinal base member having a first clamping end and a longitudinal arm member pivotally attached to the longitudinal base member and having a second clamping end, the cannula being in a closed position when the first and second clamping ends are brought together. A first clamp member is located at the first clamping end and has a first passage. A second clamp member is rotatably attached to the arm member at the second clamping end and has a second passage. The first and second passages form a combined passage when the clamp is in the closed position. The cannula may have a first locking member positioned on the arm member and a second locking member positioned on the base member. The first and second locking members interact with each other to lock the cannula in the closed position.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2012Publication date: January 16, 2014Applicant: LIFELINE SCIENTIFIC, INC.Inventors: Christopher P. STEINMAN, Jason A. BELTON, Kirk C. PALMERTON, Karl H. BEITZEL, Rick W. WALKER, Matthew COPITHORNE, Brian OTTS, James V. GUARRERA
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Patent number: D866747Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2017Date of Patent: November 12, 2019Assignee: Ebb Therapeutics, Inc.Inventors: Robert E. Tucker, Jeffrey J. Schirm, Jason A. Belton