Patents by Inventor Jason Bauer
Jason Bauer 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: 10766187Abstract: A device for laminating panels that includes a base that includes an upper surface, a front edge and a rear edge, and a folding assembly that includes a first surface that is generally perpendicular with the upper surface of the base, a folding portion having an inner surface, a front edge and a rear edge. A folding path is defined from the front edge of the folding portion to the rear edge of the folding portion. An angle that is defined between the inner surface of the folding portion and the first surface decreases along the folding path.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2016Date of Patent: September 8, 2020Assignee: NORTHWEST AEROSPACE TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Nick Carroll Brehm, Jason Bauer
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Patent number: 10086307Abstract: The present invention provides a fishing toy comprising a bait head resembling a fishing lure attached to a sponge resembling an aquatic animal. The sponge is initially compressed and rolled such that it fits inside a dissolving gel capsule or paper pouch encapsulation. During play, the entire bait unit is submerged into water. Once exposed to water, the capsule dissolves, releasing the captive animal-shaped sponge. The increase of weight and drag on the line simulates a live fishing experience.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 2013Date of Patent: October 2, 2018Assignee: Anything Possible, LLCInventors: Ralph Joseph Duda, III, Van Blakely, Jason Bauer, Anthony Tolliver
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Publication number: 20160332435Abstract: A device for laminating panels that includes a base that includes an upper surface, a front edge and a rear edge, and a folding assembly that includes a first surface that is generally perpendicular with the upper surface of the base, a folding portion having an inner surface, a front edge and a rear edge. A folding path is defined from the front edge of the folding portion to the rear edge of the folding portion. An angle that is defined between the inner surface of the folding portion and the first surface decreases along the folding path.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2016Publication date: November 17, 2016Inventors: Nick Carroll Brehm, Jason Bauer
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Publication number: 20140162526Abstract: The present invention provides a fishing toy comprising a bait head resembling a fishing lure attached to a sponge resembling an aquatic animal. The sponge is initially compressed and rolled such that it fits inside a dissolving gel capsule or paper pouch encapsulation. During play, the entire bait unit is submerged into water. Once exposed to water, the capsule dissolves, releasing the captive animal-shaped sponge. The increase of weight and drag on the line simulates a live fishing experience.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2013Publication date: June 12, 2014Applicant: Anything Possible, LLCInventors: Ralph Joseph Duda, III, Van Blakely, Jason Bauer, Anthony Tolliver
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Publication number: 20120312130Abstract: A system includes a fastener and a driving tool configured to mate with the fastener. The fastener includes a driving portion having an upper face, a bottom face, and a side wall extending between the upper and bottom faces. Recessed sections extend into the driving portion from the upper face. Each recessed section includes a first wall in spaced relation to a second wall. At least one of the first and second walls is angled to form a wedge-shaped undercut underlying the upper face of the driving portion. The driving tool includes a raised portion extending from a floor of the driving tool. The raised portion has third and forth walls, and at least one of the third and fourth walls is angled relative to the floor to form a wedge-shaped extension section. The extension section engages with the undercut to interlock the driving tool with the fastener during installation and/or removal.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2011Publication date: December 13, 2012Inventor: Jason Bauer
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Publication number: 20070141627Abstract: This document relates to methods and materials involved in diagnosing SLE. For example, this document provides arrays for detecting polypeptides that can be used to diagnose SLE in a mammal. In addition, methods and materials for assessing SLE activity, determining the likelihood of experiencing active SLE, and detecting SLE treatment effectiveness are provided herein.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 18, 2006Publication date: June 21, 2007Inventors: Timothy Behrens, Emily Gillespie, Peter Gregersen, Jason Bauer
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Patent number: 7029377Abstract: A buffing head (34) includes a rotary element (36) for retaining an optical disc (20) and causing the disc (20) to rotate at a first speed. A buffing element (38) contacts a work surface (30) of the optical disc (20), and rotation of the disc (20) enables corresponding movement of the buffing element (38). A restrictor (40), in communication with the buffing element (38), restricts movement of the buffing element (38) so that the buffing element (38) moves at a second speed to recondition the work surface (30), the second speed being slower than the first speed. The buffing head (34) further includes a well (86) surrounding the buffing element (38) and containing a fluid (88). Movement of the buffing element (38) causes the buffing element (38) to be immersed into the fluid (88) and to be returned into contact with the work surface (30).Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2005Date of Patent: April 18, 2006Assignee: Azuradisc, Inc.Inventors: Jason Bauer, Alexander Shekhel
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Publication number: 20060030246Abstract: A buffing head (34) includes a rotary element (36) for retaining an optical disc (20) and causing the disc (20) to rotate at a first speed. A buffing element (38) contacts a work surface (30) of the optical disc (20), and rotation of the disc (20) enables corresponding movement of the buffing element (38). A restrictor (40), in communication with the buffing element (38), restricts movement of the buffing element (38) so that the buffing element (38) moves at a second speed to recondition the work surface (30), the second speed being slower than the first speed. The buffing head (34) further includes a well (86) surrounding the buffing element (38) and containing a fluid (88). Movement of the buffing element (38) causes the buffing element (38) to be immersed into the fluid (88) and to be returned into contact with the work surface (30).Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2005Publication date: February 9, 2006Inventors: Jason Bauer, Alexander Shekhel
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Patent number: 6966823Abstract: A buffing head (34) includes a rotary element (36) for retaining an optical disc (20) and causing the disc (20) to rotate at a first speed. A buffing element (38) contacts a work surface (30) of the optical disc (20), and rotation of the disc (20) enables corresponding movement of the buffing element (38). A restrictor (40), in communication with the buffing element (38), restricts movement of the buffing element (38) so that the buffing element (38) moves at a second speed to recondition the work surface (30), the second speed being slower than the first speed. The buffing head (34) further includes a well (86) surrounding the buffing element (38) and containing a fluid (88). Movement of the buffing element (38) causes the buffing element (38) to be immersed into the fluid (88) and to be returned into contact with the work surface (30).Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2003Date of Patent: November 22, 2005Assignee: Azuradisc, Inc.Inventors: Jason Bauer, Alexander Shekhel
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Publication number: 20050101229Abstract: A buffing head (34) includes a rotary element (36) for retaining an optical disc (20) and causing the disc (20) to rotate at a first speed. A buffing element (38) contacts a work surface (30) of the optical disc (20), and rotation of the disc (20) enables corresponding movement of the buffing element (38). A restrictor (40), in communication with the buffing element (38), restricts movement of the buffing element (38) so that the buffing element (38) moves at a second speed to recondition the work surface (30), the second speed being slower than the first speed. The buffing head (34) further includes a well (86) surrounding the buffing element (38) and containing a fluid (88). Movement of the buffing element (38) causes the buffing element (38) to be immersed into the fluid (88) and to be returned into contact with the work surface (30).Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2003Publication date: May 12, 2005Inventors: Jason Bauer, Alexander Shekhel
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Patent number: 6547657Abstract: An apparatus (46) for reconditioning a protective surface (30) of an optically-read digital recording disc (20) includes a turntable (48) configured to receive a center hole (24) of the disc (20) and a first motor (52), coupled to the turntable (48), for rotating the turntable (48) and the disc (20) at a first rotational speed. The apparatus further includes a buffing element (50) for removing an amount of material from the protective surface (30) as the turntable rotates the disc (20) and a second motor (54), coupled to the buffing element (50) for rotating the buffing element (50) at a second rotational speed. A timing element (56) synchronizes the first and second motors (52, 54) to substantially simultaneously cease rotation of the turntable (48) and the buffing element (50) following removal of an amount of material from the disc (20).Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 2001Date of Patent: April 15, 2003Inventor: Jason Bauer
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Publication number: 20020168927Abstract: An apparatus (46) for reconditioning a protective surface (30) of an optically-read digital recording disc (20) includes a turntable (48) configured to receive a center hole (24) of the disc (20) and a first motor (52), coupled to the turntable (48), for rotating the turntable (48) and the disc (20) at a first rotational speed. The apparatus further includes a buffing element (50) for removing an amount of material from the protective surface (30) as the turntable rotates the disc (20) and a second motor (54), coupled to the buffing element (50) for rotating the buffing element (50) at a second rotational speed. A timing element (56) synchronizes the first and second motors (52, 54) to substantially simultaneously cease rotation of the turntable (48) and the buffing element (50) following removal of an amount of material from the disc (20).Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2002Publication date: November 14, 2002Inventor: Jason Bauer
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Patent number: 6431967Abstract: An apparatus (46) for reconditioning a protective surface (30) of an optically-read digital recording disc (20) includes a turntable (48) configured to receive the disc (20) and a first motor (52) for rotating the turntable (48) and the disc (20). The apparatus further includes a buffing element (122) and a second motor (54) for rotating the buffing element (122). A timing element (56) synchronizes the first and second motors (52, 54) to substantially simultaneously cease rotation of the turntable (48) and the buffing element (122) following removal of an amount of material from the disc (20). The buffing element (122) includes a foam pad (124) having a discoid portion (126) and an annular portion (128) encircling a perimeter (132) of the discoid portion (126). The annular portion (128) is more resistant to compression than the discoid portion (126). A buffing pad (82) is in fixed relation with the foam pad (124).Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2001Date of Patent: August 13, 2002Inventor: Jason Bauer
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Publication number: 20020084540Abstract: An apparatus (46) for reconditioning a protective surface (30) of an optically-read digital recording disc (20) includes a turntable (48) configured to receive a center hole (24) of the disc (20) and a first motor (52), coupled to the turntable (48), for rotating the turntable (48) and the disc (20) at a first rotational speed. The apparatus further includes a buffing element (50) for removing an amount of material from the protective surface (30) as the turntable rotates the disc (20) and a second motor (54), coupled to the buffing element (50) for rotating the buffing element (50) at a second rotational speed. A timing element (56) synchronizes the first and second motors (52, 54) to substantially simultaneously cease rotation of the turntable (48) and the buffing element (50) following removal of an amount of material from the disc (20).Type: ApplicationFiled: January 3, 2001Publication date: July 4, 2002Inventor: Jason Bauer
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Publication number: 20020086621Abstract: An apparatus (46) for reconditioning a protective surface (30) of an optically-read digital recording disc (20) includes a turntable (48) configured to receive the disc (20) and a first motor (52) for rotating the turntable (48) and the disc (20). The apparatus further includes a buffing element (122) and a second motor (54) for rotating the buffing element (122). A timing element (56) synchronizes the first and second motors (52, 54) to substantially simultaneously cease rotation of the turntable (48) and the buffing element (122) following removal of an amount of material from the disc (20). The buffing element (122) includes a foam pad (124) having a discoid portion (126) and an annular portion (128) encircling a perimeter (132) of the discoid portion (126). The annular portion (128) is more resistant to compression than the discoid portion (126). A buffing pad (82) is in fixed relation with the foam pad (124).Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2001Publication date: July 4, 2002Inventor: Jason Bauer
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Patent number: 5954566Abstract: An apparatus (96) and method for reconditioning the protective coating (14) of a digital recording disc (10) is provided. The apparatus (96) includes a turntable (98) configured to receive the non-data center section (17) of the digital disc (10), a brake (100) for controlling the rotation speed of the turntable (98) and the disc (10), a turntable support (102) for attaching the turntable (98) to a base (104), a buffing element (52), a motor (54) for rotating the buffing element (52), a buffing element support (58) for attaching the buffing element (52) to the base (104), and a protective housing (106).Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 1998Date of Patent: September 21, 1999Inventor: Jason Bauer
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Patent number: 5733179Abstract: An apparatus for reconditioning the protective coating of a digital recording disc is provided. The apparatus includes a turntable configured to receive a digital disc, a first motor for rotating the turntable, a turntable support for attaching the turntable to a base, a buffing element, a second motor for rotating the buffing element, a buffing element support for attaching the buffing element to the base, and a protective housing. A method for reconditioning a digital recording disc is also provided. The method involves placing a digital disc on a turntable, rotating the turntable, applying a cutting medium to the disc, rotating a buffing element, and removing material from the disc.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 1997Date of Patent: March 31, 1998Inventor: Jason Bauer
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Patent number: 5593343Abstract: An apparatus for reconditioning the protective coating of a digital recording disc is provided. The apparatus includes a turntable configured to receive a digital disc, a first motor for rotating the turntable, a turntable support for attaching the turntable to a base, a buffing element, a second motor for rotating the buffing element, a buffing element support for attaching the buffing element to the base, and a protective housing. A method for reconditioning a digital recording disc is also provided. The method involves placing a digital disc on a turntable, rotating the turntable, applying a cutting medium to the disc, rotating a buffing element, and removing material from the disc.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 1995Date of Patent: January 14, 1997Inventor: Jason Bauer