Patents by Inventor Jason Bailey
Jason Bailey 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: 11975696Abstract: There is provided a system and method of cleaning surfaces of an enclosable environment of a contamination comprising a microbial and viral load. The method includes the steps of sealing the enclosable environment and placing water, and a solid or gel pack, into a container and generating a vortex the container by rotating an impeller. The agitation causes the solid or gel pack to release a gaseous cleaning agent. An air-borne spray exiting from the container spreads throughout the enclosable environment to contact the surfaces to be cleaned within the enclosable environment. The enclosable environment is maintained closed for an effective time period while the air-borne spray dwells on the surfaces to eliminate or substantially reduce the load of the contamination.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2022Date of Patent: May 7, 2024Assignee: NUVINAIR, LLCInventors: Kyle Bailey, Jason Bailey
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Patent number: 11970310Abstract: One or more implementations of a multi-film thermoplastic bag with a grab zone of contact areas positioned in a high-touch area of the bag. For example, the multi-film thermoplastic bag includes one or more regions of a first film in contact with a second film at one or more contact areas. The grab zone regions of one or more contact areas are located in visible and high-touch areas to provide visual and tactile cues of strength and durability. Moreover, the grab zone regions of one or more contact areas serve to distribute pull and lift forces across a wider area in order to avoid common failures in high-touch areas such as over stretching, punctures, tears, and rips.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2021Date of Patent: April 30, 2024Assignee: THE GLAD PRODUCTS COMPANYInventors: Sarah J. Steenblock, Matthew W. Waldron, Shaun T. Broering, Deborah K. Fix, Justin Zickus, David A. Bailey, Jason R. Maxwell, Michael G. Borchardt, Edward B. Tucker
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Publication number: 20240109520Abstract: There is provided a system and method of cleaning surfaces of an enclosable environment of a contamination comprising a microbial and viral load. The method includes the steps of sealing the enclosable environment and placing water, and a solid or gel pack, into a container and generating a vortex the container by rotating an impeller. The agitation causes the solid or gel pack to release a gaseous cleaning agent. An air-borne spray exiting from the container spreads throughout the enclosable environment to contact the surfaces to be cleaned within the enclosable environment. The enclosable environment is maintained closed for an effective time period while the air-borne spray dwells on the surfaces to eliminate or substantially reduce the load of the contamination.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2023Publication date: April 4, 2024Inventors: Kyle BAILEY, Jason BAILEY
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Patent number: 11931144Abstract: Devices and methods are described herein for directly and accurately measuring sweat flow rates using miniaturized thermal flow rate sensors. The devices (100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900, 1000, 1100, 1200, 1300, 1400, 1500) include the flow rate sensors (220, 320, 420, 520, 620, 720, 820, 920, 1020, 1120, 1220, 1320, 1420) in or adjacent to a microfluidic component (230, 330, 430, 530, 630, 730, 830, 930, 1030, 1130, 1230, 1330, 1430, 1530) of a wearable sweat sensing device. The devices and methods optimize the sensitivity of the flow rate sensors, while minimizing the presence of noise, in order to accurately and directly measure sweat flow rates.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2022Date of Patent: March 19, 2024Assignee: University Of CincinnatiInventors: Jason Charles Heikenfeld, Michelle D. Hoffman, Mikel Larson, Nicholas Bailey, Andrew Beckman, Adam Hauke
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Publication number: 20240067138Abstract: There is provided an apparatus, system, and method of treating a condition in an enclosable environment. The method includes adding water and a formulation into a container and closing the enclosable environment with the container there inside. The water and formulation are agitated via a magnetic impeller, thereby causing a release of a gaseous cleaning agent from the formulation. An air-borne spray exiting from the container spreads throughout the enclosable environment to contact the air and surfaces to be cleaned, thereby decontaminating, and removing malodor from within the enclosable environment. The enclosable environment is maintained closed for an effective time period while the cleaning agent treats the enclosable space.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 3, 2023Publication date: February 29, 2024Inventors: Kyle Bailey, Jason Bailey
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Publication number: 20230398250Abstract: A method and corresponding apparatus for cleaning an enclosed space by in situ generation and distribution of hypochlorous acid. The method includes selecting an apparatus comprising a container, placing the apparatus in the enclosed space, activating generation of hypochlorous acid from the container of the apparatus, distributing hypochlorous acid throughout the enclosed space as the hypochlorous acid is generated; and allowing the distributed hypochlorous acid to dwell in the enclosed space for an effective time.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2023Publication date: December 14, 2023Inventors: Kyle Bailey, Jason Bailey, Gene Batchelder, Keri Lestage
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Publication number: 20230219534Abstract: There is provided a system and method of cleaning surfaces of an enclosable environment of a contamination comprising a microbial and viral load. The method includes the steps of sealing the enclosable environment and placing water, and a solid or gel pack, into a container and generating a vortex the container by rotating an impeller. The agitation causes the solid or gel pack to release a gaseous cleaning agent. An air-borne spray exiting from the container spreads throughout the enclosable environment to contact the surfaces to be cleaned within the enclosable environment. The enclosable environment is maintained closed for an effective time period while the air-borne spray dwells on the surfaces to eliminate or substantially reduce the load of the contamination.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2023Publication date: July 13, 2023Inventors: Kyle Bailey, Jason Bailey
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Publication number: 20230085817Abstract: There is provided a system and method of cleaning surfaces of an enclosable environment of a contamination comprising a microbial and viral load. The method includes the steps of sealing the enclosable environment and placing water, and a solid or gel pack, into a container and generating a vortex the container by rotating an impeller. The agitation causes the solid or gel pack to release a gaseous cleaning agent. An air-borne spray exiting from the container spreads throughout the enclosable environment to contact the surfaces to be cleaned within the enclosable environment. The enclosable environment is maintained closed for an effective time period while the air-borne spray dwells on the surfaces to eliminate or substantially reduce the load of the contamination.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2022Publication date: March 23, 2023Inventors: Kyle Bailey, Jason Bailey
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Patent number: 11535205Abstract: There is provided a system and method of cleaning surfaces of an enclosable environment of a contamination comprising a microbial and viral load. The method includes the steps of sealing the enclosable environment and placing water, and a solid or gel pack, into a container and generating a vortex the container by rotating an impeller. The agitation causes the solid or gel pack to release a gaseous cleaning agent. An air-borne spray exiting from the container spreads throughout the enclosable environment to contact the surfaces to be cleaned within the enclosable environment. The enclosable environment is maintained closed for an effective time period while the air-borne spray dwells on the surfaces to eliminate or substantially reduce the load of the contamination.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2020Date of Patent: December 27, 2022Assignee: NUVINAIR, LLCInventors: Kyle Bailey, Jason Bailey
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Publication number: 20210301545Abstract: Methods and apparatus for remediating buildings damaged by floodwaters. The methods include removing floodwater-damaged wall cladding to expose underlying structure. Applying under pressure a chemical composition to remove malodor and that penetrates into the underlying structure. Then, allowing a powdery surface coating to form on surfaces of the underlying structure. Useful apparatus includes a container configured to contain a liquid phase of a chemical composition and a pressurized gas canister associated with the container for supplying gas under pressure to a fluid conduit extending from an inlet of the container to an outlet of the container. The apparatus can include a venturi in a flowpath of the fluid conduit which suctions a chemical composition in the container into the fluid conduit for expulsion from the outlet of the container and into a high pressure spray delivery hose.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2021Publication date: September 30, 2021Inventors: Kyle Bailey, Jason Bailey
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Publication number: 20200231128Abstract: There is provided a system and method of cleaning surfaces of an enclosable environment of a contamination comprising a microbial and viral load. The method includes the steps of sealing the enclosable environment and placing water, and a solid or gel pack, into a container and generating a vortex the container by rotating an impeller. The agitation causes the solid or gel pack to release a gaseous cleaning agent. An air-borne spray exiting from the container spreads throughout the enclosable environment to contact the surfaces to be cleaned within the enclosable environment. The enclosable environment is maintained closed for an effective time period while the air-borne spray dwells on the surfaces to eliminate or substantially reduce the load of the contamination.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2020Publication date: July 23, 2020Inventors: Kyle Bailey, Jason Bailey
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Publication number: 20200037827Abstract: Technologies are described herein for a towel system. As described herein, the towel system includes a towel having an adhesive thereon. The adhesive allows the towel to be removable affixed to an article of clothing or other item. In some examples, the towel uses an adhesive that provides for the ability of the towel to be washed and reused.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2019Publication date: February 6, 2020Inventor: Jason Bailey
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Publication number: 20180327071Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for a variable web height aircraft composite structural beam. The variable web height aircraft composite structural beam can include a variable height web, a first flange located on an outer portion of the web, and a second flange located on an inner portion of the web. The variable height web is a first height in a first portion of the variable web height aircraft composite structural beam and a second height in a second portion thereof. The variable web height aircraft composite structural beam can be a structural beam of an aircraft.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 10, 2017Publication date: November 15, 2018Inventors: Michael Jason Bailey, Christopher D. Offensend
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Publication number: 20170089509Abstract: An interchangeable ground mount system comprises (a) a ground mount, (b) at least one post segment, and (c) an interchangeable head. A variety of interchangeable heads can be mounted to one or more post segments, which are inserted into a semi-permanently installed ground mount, typically for lawn and garden use.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2016Publication date: March 30, 2017Inventor: JASON BAILEY
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Publication number: 20150060346Abstract: An oil and debris separation hood mounts on the interior surface of a wastewater collection basin to cover the outlet opening and prevent hydrocarbons, debris and other pollutants from being discharged from the collection basin. The hood device includes a rounded body portion formed with a mounting flange extending along the back side of the hood device from a bottom edge and over the top portion. The upper portion of the hood device includes an access port closed by a sealable lid to provide access to the outlet pipe without removing the hood device from the collection basin. The top portion of the mounting flange is formed with a built-in vent opening that allows the pressure within the hood device to be equalized to the ambient air. The hood device can be formed from plastic sheet material through thermoforming techniques, and includes strengthening ribs and a hand grip.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2013Publication date: March 5, 2015Applicant: BRENTWOOD INDUSTRIES, INC.Inventor: Jason Bailey
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Patent number: 8815076Abstract: A method and system is provided to allow for determination of substantially Hematocrit independent analyte concentration. In one example, an analyte measurement system is provided that includes a test strip and a test meter. The test strip includes a reference electrode and a working electrode, in which the working electrode is coated with a reagent layer. The test meter includes an electronic circuit and a signal processor. The electronic circuit applies a plurality of voltages to the reference electrode and the working electrode over respective durations. The signal processor is configured to determine a substantially hematocrit-independent concentration of the analyte from a plurality of current values as measured by the processor upon application of a plurality of test voltages to the reference and working electrodes over a plurality of durations interspersed with rest voltages lower than the test voltages being applied to the electrodes.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2012Date of Patent: August 26, 2014Assignee: Lifescan Scotland LimitedInventors: Marco F. Cardosi, Stephen Patrick Blythe, Matthew Finch, Arlene Thompson, Nina Antonia Naylor, Eric Jason Bailey, Michael Patick Dolan, Gretchen Anderson, Lorraine Comstock, Mary McEvoy, Thomas Sutton, Richard Michael Day, Leanne Mills, Emma Vanessa Jayne Day, Christopher Philip Leach
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Patent number: 8293096Abstract: A method and system is provided to allow for determination of substantially Hematocrit independent analyte concentration. In one example, an analyte measurement system is provided that includes a test strip and a test meter. The test strip includes a reference electrode and a working electrode, in which the working electrode is coated with a reagent layer. The test meter includes an electronic circuit and a signal processor. The electronic circuit applies a plurality of voltages to the reference electrode and the working electrode over respective durations. The signal processor is configured to determine a substantially hematocrit-independent concentration of the analyte from a plurality of current values as measured by the processor upon application of a plurality of test voltages to the reference and working electrodes over a plurality of durations interspersed with rest voltages lower than the test voltages being applied to the electrodes.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2010Date of Patent: October 23, 2012Assignee: LifeScan Scotland LimitedInventors: Marco F. Cardosi, Stephen Patrick Blythe, Matthew Finch, Arlene Thompson, Nina Antonia Naylor, Eric Jason Bailey, Michael Patrick Dolan, Gretchen Anderson, Lorraine Comstock, Mary McEvoy, Thomas Sutton, Richard Michael Day, Leanne Mills, Emma Vanessa Jayne Day, Christopher Philip Leach
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Publication number: 20110162978Abstract: A method and system is provided to allow for determination of substantially Hematocrit independent analyte concentration. In one example, an analyte measurement system is provided that includes a test strip and a test meter. The test strip includes a reference electrode and a working electrode, in which the working electrode is coated with a reagent layer. The test meter includes an electronic circuit and a signal processor. The electronic circuit applies a plurality of voltages to the reference electrode and the working electrode over respective durations. The signal processor is configured to determine a substantially hematocrit-independent concentration of the analyte from a plurality of current values as measured by the processor upon application of a plurality of test voltages to the reference and working electrodes over a plurality of durations interspersed with rest voltages lower than the test voltages being applied to the electrodes.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2010Publication date: July 7, 2011Applicant: LifeScan Scotland Ltd.Inventors: Marco F. CARDOSI, Stephen Patrick Blythe, Matthew Finch, Arlene Thompson, Nina Antonia Naylor, Eric Jason Bailey, Michael Patrick Dolan, Gretchen Anderson, Lorraine Comstock, Mary Mcevoy, Thomas Sutton, Richard Michael Day, Leanne Mills, Emma Vanessa Jayne Day, Christopher Philip Leach
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Patent number: D540395Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2005Date of Patent: April 10, 2007Assignee: Geltabz, Inc.Inventor: Jason Bailey
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Patent number: D804609Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2016Date of Patent: December 5, 2017Assignee: Brentwood Industries, Inc.Inventor: Jason Bailey