Patents by Inventor Jason Reynolds
Jason Reynolds 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: 11954725Abstract: Systems and methods are provided and include a computer terminal located at a flooring store that receives a measured color of a flooring product. A server receives paint product catalog information from a computer system located at a coating manufacturer facility, determines paint colors that coordinate with the flooring product based on the paint product catalog information, and runs a paint product ordering application that interacts with a web browser of the computer terminal. The computer terminal receives a paint product ordering web page from the server that enables a user to create an order for a paint product based on a selected paint color and transmits the order to the server. The server receives the order and communicates the order to the computer system at the coating manufacturer facility. The computer system receives the order for order fulfillment, including creating, packing, and shipping the paint product to the user.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2023Date of Patent: April 9, 2024Assignee: Behr Process CorporationInventors: James Crogan, Kevin Vandever, Damien Reynolds, John Buzyn, Un Ho Chung, Woosang Jung, Jason van Marle, Puneet Piyush Thakar, Darwin Foye, Marc Webb
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Patent number: 11939161Abstract: An autonomous rover including a frame having a first end and a second end longitudinally spaced from the first end and forming a payload bay, the payload bay being sized to support a pickface, a common active registration surface configured to engage the pickface, and a drive section connected to the common active registration surface, the drive section being configured to variably position the common active registration surface relative to at least one storage shelf of an automated storage and retrieval system to effect placement of the pickface on the storage shelf so that pickfaces are substantially continuously arranged along the at least one storage shelf with a predetermined storage spacing between the pickfaces.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2022Date of Patent: March 26, 2024Assignee: Symbotic LLCInventors: Forrest Buzan, Michael Cyrulik, Aria Reynolds, Jason S. Sirois, Larry Sweet, Edward A. MacDonald, Taylor A. Apgar, Timothy Perrault, Stephen C. Toebes
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Patent number: 11926619Abstract: The present disclosure provides novel pladienolide compounds, pharmaceutical compositions containing such compounds, and methods for using the compounds as therapeutic agents. These compounds may be useful in the treatment of cancers, particularly cancers in which agents that target the spliceosome and mutations therein are known to be useful. Also provided herein are methods of treating cancers by administering at least one compound disclosed herein and at least one additional therapy.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2019Date of Patent: March 12, 2024Assignee: Eisai R & D Management Co., Ltd.Inventors: Gregg F. Keaney, John Wang, Baudouin Gerard, Kenzo Arai, Xiang Liu, Guo Zhu Zheng, Kazunobu Kira, Lisa A. Marcaurelle, Marta Nevalainen, Ming-Hong Hao, Morgan Welzel O'Shea, Parcharee Tivitmahaisoon, Sudeep Prajapati, Tuoping Luo, Nicholas C. Gearhart, Jason T. Lowe, Yoshihiko Kotake, Satoshi Nagao, Regina Mikie Kanada Sonobe, Masayuki Miyano, Norio Murai, Andrew Cook, Shelby Ellery, Atsushi Endo, James Palacino, Dominic Reynolds
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Patent number: 11913343Abstract: A replaceable rotor blade tip clearance measurement device for a gas turbine engine, includes a threaded section along an axis and an integral abradable tip with an internal lattice geometry that extends from the threaded section along the axis.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2019Date of Patent: February 27, 2024Assignee: RTX CorporationInventors: Jose R. Paulino, Veronika Reynolds, Jason David Liles
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Publication number: 20230218434Abstract: Embodiments include a cryogenic device for alleviating pain by cryogenically treating a nerve, the cryogenic device including a handpiece; a needle coupled to a distal end of the handpiece, the needle including a needle lumen, the needle being configured for insertion into a skin of a patient along an insertion axis at a site laterally displaced from a treatment zone proximate to the nerve. The needle is configured to resiliently bend after insertion away from the insertion axis, such that at least a portion of the needle is adapted to traverse a skin layer laterally toward the treatment zone. The device includes a cooling fluid supply tube extending distally into the needle lumen; and a cooling fluid source, wherein the cooling fluid source is coupled to the cooling fluid supply tube to direct cooling fluid into the needle lumen.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2023Publication date: July 13, 2023Applicant: Pacira CryoTech, Inc.Inventors: Jwala Karnik, Jason Reynolds, John Allison, Clint Carnell
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Patent number: 11642241Abstract: Embodiments include a cryogenic device for alleviating pain by cryogenically treating a nerve, the cryogenic device including a handpiece; a needle coupled to a distal end of the handpiece, the needle including a needle lumen, the needle being configured for insertion into a skin of a patient along an insertion axis at a site laterally displaced from a treatment zone proximate to the nerve. The needle is configured to resiliently bend after insertion away from the insertion axis, such that at least a portion of the needle is adapted to traverse a skin layer laterally toward the treatment zone. The device includes a cooling fluid supply tube extending distally into the needle lumen; and a cooling fluid source, wherein the cooling fluid source is coupled to the cooling fluid supply tube to direct cooling fluid into the needle lumen.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2020Date of Patent: May 9, 2023Assignee: Pacira CryoTech, Inc.Inventors: Jwala Karnik, Jason Reynolds, John Allison, Clint Carnell
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Publication number: 20200206024Abstract: Embodiments include a cryogenic device for alleviating pain by cryogenically treating a nerve, the cryogenic device including a handpiece; a needle coupled to a distal end of the handpiece, the needle including a needle lumen, the needle being configured for insertion into a skin of a patient along an insertion axis at a site laterally displaced from a treatment zone proximate to the nerve. The needle is configured to resiliently bend after insertion away from the insertion axis, such that at least a portion of the needle is adapted to traverse a skin layer laterally toward the treatment zone. The device includes a cooling fluid supply tube extending distally into the needle lumen; and a cooling fluid source, wherein the cooling fluid source is coupled to the cooling fluid supply tube to direct cooling fluid into the needle lumen.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 6, 2020Publication date: July 2, 2020Applicant: Pacira CryoTech, Inc.Inventors: Jwala Karnik, Jason Reynolds, John Allison, Clint Carnell
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Patent number: 10596030Abstract: A method in which a location is determined on the skin that is proximate to a sensory nerve that is associated with a painful condition. At least one needle of a cryogenic device is inserted into the location on the skin such that the needle is proximate to the sensory nerve. The device is activated such that the at least one needle creates a cooling zone about the sensory nerve, thereby eliminating or reducing severity of the painful condition.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2017Date of Patent: March 24, 2020Assignee: Pacira CryoTech, Inc.Inventors: Jwala Karnik, Jason Reynolds, John Allison, Clint Carnell
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Patent number: 10314739Abstract: A method in which a location is determined on the skin that is proximate to a sensory nerve that is associated with a painful condition. At least one needle of a cryogenic device is inserted into the location on the skin such that the needle is proximate to the sensory nerve. The device is activated such that the at least one needle creates a cooling zone about the sensory nerve, thereby eliminating or reducing severity of the painful condition.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2016Date of Patent: June 11, 2019Assignee: MyoScience, Inc.Inventors: John Allison, Richard Radnovich, Jason Reynolds
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Publication number: 20170239086Abstract: A method in which a location is determined on the skin that is proximate to a sensory nerve that is associated with a painful condition. At least one needle of a cryogenic device is inserted into the location on the skin such that the needle is proximate to the sensory nerve. The device is activated such that the at least one needle creates a cooling zone about the sensory nerve, thereby eliminating or reducing severity of the painful condition.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2017Publication date: August 24, 2017Inventors: Jwala Karnik, Jason Reynolds, John Allison, Clint Carnell
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Patent number: 9610112Abstract: A method in which a location is determined on the skin that is proximate to a sensory nerve that is associated with a painful condition. At least one needle of a cryogenic device is inserted into the location on the skin such that the needle is proximate to the sensory nerve. The device is activated such that the at least one needle creates a cooling zone about the sensory nerve, thereby eliminating or reducing severity of the painful condition.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2014Date of Patent: April 4, 2017Assignee: MYOSCIENCE, INC.Inventors: Jwala Karnik, Jason Reynolds, John Allison, Clint Carnell
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Publication number: 20160166429Abstract: A method in which a location is determined on the skin that is proximate to a sensory nerve that is associated with a painful condition. At least one needle of a cryogenic device is inserted into the location on the skin such that the needle is proximate to the sensory nerve. The device is activated such that the at least one needle creates a cooling zone about the sensory nerve, thereby eliminating or reducing severity of the painful condition.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 17, 2016Publication date: June 16, 2016Inventors: John Allison, Richard Radnovich, Jason Reynolds
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Patent number: 9295512Abstract: A method in which a location is determined on the skin that is proximate to a sensory nerve that is associated with a painful condition. At least one needle of a cryogenic device is inserted into the location on the skin such that the needle is proximate to the sensory nerve. The device is activated such that the at least one needle creates a cooling zone about the sensory nerve, thereby eliminating or reducing severity of the painful condition.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2013Date of Patent: March 29, 2016Assignee: MyoScience, Inc.Inventors: John Allison, Richard Radnovich, Jason Reynolds
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Publication number: 20140343543Abstract: A method in which a location is determined on the skin that is proximate to a sensory nerve that is associated with a painful condition. At least one needle of a cryogenic device is inserted into the location on the skin such that the needle is proximate to the sensory nerve. The device is activated such that the at least one needle creates a cooling zone about the sensory nerve, thereby eliminating or reducing severity of the painful condition.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 18, 2014Publication date: November 20, 2014Applicant: MyoScience, Inc.Inventors: Jwala Karnik, Jason Reynolds, John Allison, Clint Carnell
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Publication number: 20140276539Abstract: A method in which a location is determined on the skin that is proximate to a sensory nerve that is associated with a painful condition. At least one needle of a cryogenic device is inserted into the location on the skin such that the needle is proximate to the sensory nerve. The device is activated such that the at least one needle creates a cooling zone about the sensory nerve, thereby eliminating or reducing severity of the painful condition.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: MyoScience, Inc.Inventors: John Allison, Richard Radnovich, Jason Reynolds
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Patent number: 8535366Abstract: The present invention, in an exemplary embodiment, provides a delivery system and novel handle configuration for the delivery system that facilitates repeatable placement of implantable devices. In particular, in optical embodiments, the handle allows for the reversible coupling of scopes directly to the handle to enhance physician control during placement. The delivery system also allows for one-handed manipulation as finger action can be used to engage and disengage the scope as well as actuate the extent of implantable device deployment. Exemplary delivery systems are flexible, durable and/or assure proper installation of one or more implantable devices in a single procedure. Moreover, the preferred embodiments of the delivery system provides for the reloading of the delivery device with additional implantable devices for additional interventional procedures, resulting in a substantially reusable delivery device.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 2005Date of Patent: September 17, 2013Assignee: Merit Medical Systems, Inc.Inventors: Eric Mangiardi, Jason Reynolds, Ulf Borg
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Patent number: 8511310Abstract: The present invention, in an exemplary embodiment, provides a therapeutic medical appliance, delivery device and method of use. In particular, plug therapeutic medical appliances are provided that allow for the interventional treatment of pulmonary disorders such as defects characterized by pulmonary blebs and/or diffused destructive parenchymal disease. The plug therapeutic medical appliances themselves combine many of the excellent characteristics of both silicone and metal therapeutic medical appliances while eliminating the undesirable ones. In particular, these therapeutic medical appliances are preferably self-expanding in nature and allow the predetermined differential selection of relative hardness/softness of regions of the therapeutic medical appliance to provide additional patient comfort. An exemplary embodiment also provides a family of delivery devices that facilitate flexibility, durability and/or proper installation of one or more medical appliances in a single procedure.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2010Date of Patent: August 20, 2013Assignee: Merit Medical Systems, Inc.Inventors: Jason Reynolds, Tony D. Alexander, Ji Hwan You
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Patent number: 8439934Abstract: A delivery device for positioning and deploying an implantable device within a lumen is provided. The delivery device includes inner and outer tubular members slidable to each other between at least a first hold position and a second release position, a handle and a deployment mechanism adapted for an operator to use a first hand for operating the delivery device and moving the tubular members between the first and second positions. The delivery device further includes a protective member adapted for insulating at least a portion of the outer tubular member from the tendency of the operator to use his or her second hand to grab the outer tubular member during operations or from other external forces.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2009Date of Patent: May 14, 2013Assignee: Merit Medical Systems, Inc.Inventors: Pankaj Satasiya, William Webb, Jason Reynolds, Robert R. Snider
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Publication number: 20100305390Abstract: The present invention, in an exemplary embodiment, provides a therapeutic medical appliance, delivery device and method of use. In particular, plug therapeutic medical appliances are provided that allow for the interventional treatment of pulmonary disorders such as defects characterized by pulmonary blebs and/or diffused destructive parenchymal disease. The plug therapeutic medical appliances themselves combine many of the excellent characteristics of both silicone and metal therapeutic medical appliances while eliminating the undesirable ones. In particular, these therapeutic medical appliances are preferably self-expanding in nature and allow the predetermined differential selection of relative hardness/softness of regions of the therapeutic medical appliance to provide additional patient comfort. An exemplary embodiment also provides a family of delivery devices that facilitate flexibility, durability and/or proper installation of one or more medical appliances in a single procedure.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2010Publication date: December 2, 2010Applicant: MERIT MEDICAL SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Jason Reynolds, Tony D. Alexander, Ji Hwan You
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Patent number: 7757691Abstract: The present invention, in an exemplary embodiment, provides a therapeutic medical appliance, delivery device and method of use. In particular, plug therapeutic medical appliances are provided that allow for the interventional treatment of pulmonary disorders such as defects characterized by pulmonary blebs and/or diffused destructive parenchymal disease. The plug therapeutic medical appliances themselves combine many of the excellent characteristics of both silicone and metal therapeutic medical appliances while eliminating the undesirable ones. In particular, these therapeutic medical appliances are preferably self-expanding in nature and allow the predetermined differential selection of relative hardness/softness of regions of the therapeutic medical appliance to provide additional patient comfort. An exemplary embodiment also provides a family of delivery devices that facilitate flexibility, durability and/or proper installation of one or more medical appliances in a single procedure.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2004Date of Patent: July 20, 2010Assignee: Merit Medical Systems, Inc.Inventors: Jason Reynolds, Tony D. Alexander, Ji Hwan You