Patents by Inventor Jeffrey S. Bailey
Jeffrey S. 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: 11834214Abstract: A method of accumulating packages and an accumulation module including a base cabinet, a rotatable accumulation dial, a hopper and picker assembly, the picker assembly extendable radially outward from a home position to a position outside of the hopper to retrieve a package and place the package on the accumulation module. The package is acted on by a first plunger from above and a stabilizing plunger from below to hold the package in place and then the package is treated by a heat stake anvil from below.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2023Date of Patent: December 5, 2023Assignee: Remedi Technology Holdings, LLCInventors: Jeffrey S. Bailey, Bobby O. Archer, Kimberly Hawkes
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Publication number: 20230242287Abstract: A method of collating packages that includes receiving a plurality of packages in a main channel of a collation module, conveying the packages in the main channel along parallel grooves having a first portion arranged perpendicularly to the main channel, and conveying the packages in the main channel along a second portion of the parallel grooves angled towards a first side of the collation module, where each package passes through first and second portions of a single groove.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 16, 2023Publication date: August 3, 2023Applicant: Remedi Technology Holdings, LLCInventors: Jeffrey S. BAILEY, Bobby O. ARCHER, Kimberly HAWKES
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Patent number: 11603224Abstract: A method of collating packages that includes receiving a plurality of packages in a main channel of a collation module, conveying the packages in the main channel along parallel grooves having a first portion arranged perpendicularly to the main channel, and conveying the packages in the main channel along a second portion of the parallel grooves angled towards a first side of the collation module, where each package passes through first and second portions of a single groove.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2020Date of Patent: March 14, 2023Assignee: Remedi Technology Holdings, LLCInventors: Jeffrey S. Bailey, Bobby O. Archer, Kimberly Hawkes
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Publication number: 20200207553Abstract: A method of collating packages that includes receiving a plurality of packages in a main channel of a collation module, conveying the packages in the main channel along parallel grooves having a first portion arranged perpendicularly to the main channel, and conveying the packages in the main channel along a second portion of the parallel grooves angled towards a first side of the collation module, where each package passes through first and second portions of a single groove.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2020Publication date: July 2, 2020Applicant: Remedi Technology Holdings, LLCInventors: Jeffrey S. Bailey, Bobby O. Archer, Kimberly Hawkes
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Patent number: 10618748Abstract: A packaging system and associated method for use with a pharmaceutical dispenser provides a turnkey solution for packaging pharmaceutical products such as solid medications and nutritional supplements to be taken orally in health care settings, including but not limited to long term care (LTC) and assisted living settings. An overall pharmacy system and methodology begins with bulk medications and supplements introduced into the work flow, individually packaged and assembled into medpass orders per patient and delivered to the LTC facility or other institution for patient consumption. The process begins by converting bulk medications and supplements to packaged unit doses and ultimately individually packaged medpass bags for each patient on a 24-hour schedule. The design of the overall system and its individual components allows for physical control of each unit dose package from start to finish without any unit dose package “free fall” in the system.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2018Date of Patent: April 14, 2020Assignee: Remedi Technology Holdings, LLCInventors: Jeffrey S. Bailey, Bobby O. Archer, Kimberly Hawkes
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Publication number: 20180170686Abstract: A packaging system and associated method for use with a pharmaceutical dispenser provides a turnkey solution for packaging pharmaceutical products such as solid medications and nutritional supplements to be taken orally in health care settings, including but not limited to long term care (LTC) and assisted living settings. An overall pharmacy system and methodology begins with bulk medications and supplements introduced into the work flow, individually packaged and assembled into medpass orders per patient and delivered to the LTC facility or other institution for patient consumption. The process begins by converting bulk medications and supplements to packaged unit doses and ultimately individually packaged medpass bags for each patient on a 24-hour schedule. The design of the overall system and its individual components allows for physical control of each unit dose package from start to finish without any unit dose package “free fall” in the system.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 8, 2018Publication date: June 21, 2018Applicant: Remedi Technology Holdings, LLCInventors: Jeffrey S. BAILEY, Bobby O. ARCHER, Kimberly HAWKES
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Patent number: 9533835Abstract: A packaging system and associated method for use with a pharmaceutical dispenser provides a turnkey solution for packaging pharmaceutical products such as solid medications and nutritional supplements to be taken orally in health care settings, including but not limited to long term care (LTC) and assisted living settings. An overall pharmacy system and methodology begins with bulk medications and supplements introduced into the work flow, individually packaged and assembled into medpass orders per patient and delivered to the LTC facility or other institution for patient consumption. The process begins by converting bulk medications and supplements to packaged unit doses and ultimately individually packaged medpass bags for each patient on a 24-hour schedule. The design of the overall system and its individual components allows for physical control of each unit dose package from start to finish without any unit dose package “free fall” in the system.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2012Date of Patent: January 3, 2017Assignee: Remedi Technology Holdings, LLCInventors: Jeffrey S. Bailey, Kimberly Hawkes, Anke Frahn, Bobby O. Archer
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Publication number: 20140352605Abstract: Making a barium-doped silica crucible includes forming a crucible by introducing into a rotating crucible mold bulk silica grains to form a bulky wall. After heating the interior of the mold to fuse the bulk silica grains, an inner silica grain, doped with barium, is introduced into the crucible. Residual heat or additional heat at least partially melts the inner silica grain, allowing the barium-doped silica layer to fuse to the wall of the crucible to form a glossy inner layer. Next, at least a part of the barium-doped silica layer is roughened. Also described are the crucible made thereby as well as silicon ingots made using the crucibles as described herein.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2013Publication date: December 4, 2014Applicant: Heraeus Shin-Etsu America, Inc.Inventors: Michael R. Fallows, Jeffrey S. Bailey, JR., Katsuhiko Kemmochi
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Patent number: 8695779Abstract: A packaging system and associated method for use with a pharmaceutical dispenser provides a turnkey solution for packaging pharmaceutical products such as solid medications and nutritional supplements to be taken orally in health care settings, including but not limited to long term care (LTC) and assisted living settings. An overall pharmacy system and methodology begins with bulk medications and supplements introduced into the work flow, individually packaged and assembled into medpass orders per patient and delivered to the LTC facility or other institution for patient consumption. The process begins by converting bulk medications and supplements to packaged unit doses and ultimately individually packaged medpass bags for each patient on a 24-hour schedule. The design of the overall system and its individual components allows for physical control of each unit dose package from start to finish without any unit dose package “free fall” in the system.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2012Date of Patent: April 15, 2014Assignee: Remedi Technology Holdings, LLCInventors: Kimberly Hawkes, Jeffrey S. Bailey, Anke Frahn, Bobby O. Archer