Patents by Inventor Jeffrey Tilley
Jeffrey Tilley 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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COSMETIC METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR THE TREATMENT OF SKIN TISSUE USING TWO WAVELENGTHS OF LASER ENERGY
Publication number: 20240350824Abstract: A method of treatment of skin tissue with two laser devices of unequal wavelengths comprising the steps of: (1) activating the two laser devices simultaneously to produce two laser beams of unequal wavelength; (2) directing the two laser beams into a handpiece having a distal tip to direct the laser beams onto the skin tissue; (3) directing the two laser beams within the handpiece to an adjustable beam deflector; and, (4) the adjustable beam deflector directing the two laser beams onto the skin tissue to produce a pattern of laser spots simultaneously but separated from one another.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2024Publication date: October 24, 2024Inventors: Jay M. Vahlensieck, Patrick Reichert, David Youngquist, Christopher Michael Bradley, Jeffrey A. Tilley, Alan Scott Crarer -
Cosmetic method and apparatus for the treatment of skin tissue using two wavelengths of laser energy
Patent number: 11964164Abstract: A method of treatment of skin tissue with two laser devices of unequal wavelengths comprising the steps of: (1) activating the two laser devices simultaneously to produce two laser beams of unequal wavelength; (2) directing the two laser beams into a handpiece having a distal tip to direct the laser beams onto the skin tissue; (3) directing the two laser beams within the handpiece to an adjustable beam deflector; and, (4) the adjustable beam deflector directing the two laser beams onto the skin tissue to produce a pattern of laser spots simultaneously but separated from one another.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2023Date of Patent: April 23, 2024Assignee: LUMENIS BE LTD.Inventors: Jay M. Vahlensieck, Patrick Reichert, David Youngquist, Christopher Michael Bradley, Jeffrey A. Tilley, Alan Scott Crarer -
COSMETIC METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR THE TREATMENT OF SKIN TISSUE USING TWO WAVELENGTHS OF LASER ENERGY
Publication number: 20230277865Abstract: A method of treatment of skin tissue with two laser devices of unequal wavelengths comprising the steps of: (1) activating the two laser devices simultaneously to produce two laser beams of unequal wavelength; (2) directing the two laser beams into a handpiece having a distal tip to direct the laser beams onto the skin tissue; (3) directing the two laser beams within the handpiece to an adjustable beam deflector; and, (4) the adjustable beam deflector directing the two laser beams onto the skin tissue to produce a pattern of laser spots simultaneously but separated from one another.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2023Publication date: September 7, 2023Inventors: Jay M. Vahlensieck, Patrick Reichert, David Youngquist, Christopher Michael Bradley, Jeffrey A. Tilley, Alan Scott Crarer -
Cosmetic method and apparatus for the treatment of skin tissue using two wavelengths of laser energy
Patent number: 11612760Abstract: A method of treatment of skin tissue with two laser devices of unequal wavelengths comprising the steps of: (1) activating the two laser devices simultaneously to produce two laser beams of unequal wavelength; (2) directing the two laser beams into a handpiece having a distal tip to direct the laser beams onto the skin tissue; (3) directing the two laser beams within the handpiece to an adjustable beam deflector; and, (4) the adjustable beam deflector directing the two laser beams onto the skin tissue to produce a pattern of laser spots simultaneously but separated from one another.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2019Date of Patent: March 28, 2023Assignee: LUMENIS BE LTD.Inventors: Jay M. Vahlensieck, Patrick Reichert, David Youngquist, Christopher Michael Bradley, Jeffrey A. Tilley, Alan Scott Crarer -
COSMETIC METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR THE TREATMENT OF SKIN TISSUE USING TWO WAVELENGTHS OF LASER ENERGY
Publication number: 20210316155Abstract: A method of treatment of skin tissue with two laser devices of unequal wavelengths comprising the steps of: (1) activating the two laser devices simultaneously to produce two laser beams of unequal wavelength; (2) directing the two laser beams into a handpiece having a distal tip to direct the laser beams onto the skin tissue; (3) directing the two laser beams within the handpiece to an adjustable beam deflector; and, (4) the adjustable beam deflector directing the two laser beams onto the skin tissue to produce a pattern of laser spots simultaneously but separated from one another.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2019Publication date: October 14, 2021Inventors: Jay M. Vahlensieck, Patrick Reichert, David Youngquist, Christopher Michael Bradley, Jeffrey A. Tilley, Alan Scott Crarer -
Patent number: 9420917Abstract: A method for blending food or beverages, preferably using a blender that is compact enough for home use, rugged enough to blend frozen beverages, simple to use and safe. The blender includes an upper housing, with a front housing door, that covers the moving blending machinery. The blender also includes a cupholder receiving area which allows the user to safely insert a frozen beverage cup inside a cupholder for blending. After the start button is pressed, a cupholder lip will be grasped by the clamping jaw of an elevator assembly to lift the cupholder up. As the cupholder is lifted upward, a cover will be pressed over the top opening of the inserted cup to prevent spillage during blending. The elevator assembly will then continue to lift the cupholder upward until the rotating cutter blades of a spindle assembly cut through successive layers of the frozen beverage.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2012Date of Patent: August 23, 2016Assignee: F'real Foods, LLCInventors: James J. Farrell, Jens P. Voges, Clayton G. Gardner, Steve T. Connell, Shek Fai Lau, Gage C. Cauchois, Joseph M. Lehman, Chris M. Bradley, Alan S. Crarer, Jeffrey A. Tilley
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Patent number: 9386882Abstract: A blender that is compact enough for home use, rugged enough to blend frozen beverages, simple to use and safe. The blender includes an upper housing, with a front housing door; that covers the moving blending machinery. The blender also includes a cupholder receiving area which allows the user to safely insert a frozen beverage cup inside a cupholder for blending. After the start button is pressed, a cupholder lip will be grasped by the clamping jaw of an elevator assembly to lift the cupholder. As the cupholder is lifted upward, a cover will be pressed over the top opening of the inserted cup to prevent spillage during blending. The elevator assembly will then continue to lift the cupholder upward until the rotating cutter blades of a spindle assembly cut through successive layers of the frozen beverage.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2012Date of Patent: July 12, 2016Assignee: F'real Foods, LLCInventors: James J. Farrell, Jens P. Voges, Clayton G. Gardner, Steve T. Connell, Shek Fai Lau, Gage C. Cauchois, Joseph M. Lehman, Chris M. Bradley, Alan S. Crarer, Jeffrey A. Tilley
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Publication number: 20130341439Abstract: A method for blending food or beverages, preferably using a blender that is compact enough for home use, rugged enough to blend frozen beverages, simple to use and safe. The blender includes an upper housing, with a front housing door, that covers the moving blending machinery. The blender also includes a cupholder receiving area which allows the user to safely insert a frozen beverage cup inside a cupholder for blending. After the start button is pressed, a cupholder lip will be grasped by the clamping jaw of an elevator assembly to lift the cupholder up. As the cupholder is lifted upward, a cover will be pressed over the top opening of the inserted cup to prevent spillage during blending. The elevator assembly will then continue to lift the cupholder upward until the rotating cutter blades of a spindle assembly cut through successive layers of the frozen beverage.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2012Publication date: December 26, 2013Applicant: F'real Foods, LLCInventors: James J. Farrell, Jens P. Voges, Clayton G. Gardner, Steve T. Connell, Shek Fai Lau, Gage C. Cauchois, Joseph M. Lehman, Chris M. Bradley, Alan S. Crarer, Jeffrey A. Tilley
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Publication number: 20130341446Abstract: A blender that is compact enough for home use, rugged enough to blend frozen beverages, simple to use and safe. The blender includes an upper housing, with a front housing door; that covers the moving blending machinery. The blender also includes a cupholder receiving area which allows the user to safely insert a frozen beverage cup inside a cupholder for blending. After the start button is pressed, a cupholder lip will be grasped by the clamping jaw of an elevator assembly to lift the cupholder. As the cupholder is lifted upward, a cover will be pressed over the top opening of the inserted cup to prevent spillage during blending. The elevator assembly will then continue to lift the cupholder upward until the rotating cutter blades of a spindle assembly cut through successive layers of the frozen beverage.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2012Publication date: December 26, 2013Applicant: F'real Foods, LLCInventors: James J. Farrell, Jens P. Voges, Clayton G. Gardner, Steve T. Connell, Shek Fai Lau, Gage C. Cauchois, Joseph M. Lehman, Chris M. Bradley, Alan S. Crarer, Jeffrey A. Tilley
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Publication number: 20100274329Abstract: Apparatus, device, system, kit, and method to treat and prevent skin conditions. The device incorporates two treatment technologies: photorejuvenation and microcurrents. The photorejuvenation technology incorporates the use of light emitting diodes to treat skin blemishes. The light emitting diodes typically emit light having a wavelength of about 630 nanometers. The device also incorporates the use of low level microcurrent pulses to tighten muscles and skin. The electrodes are placed in a concentric circle pattern. The pattern allows for current to flow evenly from a cathode to anode. Each electrode includes nearly equivalent or equivalent surface areas for uniform current distribution. To prevent current from flowing, a nonconducting material is placed between the concentric circles. Current transfers from one electrode to another only when the user contacts the electrodes with their skin.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2009Publication date: October 28, 2010Inventors: Chris Bradley, Kate Somerville, Jeffrey Tilley
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Patent number: 7473744Abstract: A polymer can be prepared using a loop reactor and process including feeding a process stream through the loop reactor and maintaining the loop reactor at a steady state by controlling a flow of coolant fluid to maintain a temperature in the loop reactor at a preset point. The temperature in the loop reactor may be maintained at a preset point by using a coolant fluid flow controller and valve unit having a substantially linear response over the normal operating range of the controller and valve unit. The normal operating range of the controller and valve unit may be sufficient to provide a flow range not limiting to the throughput of the loop reactor.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2005Date of Patent: January 6, 2009Assignee: Fina Technology, Inc.Inventors: Harold Chenoweth, Jeffrey Tilley
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Patent number: 7411608Abstract: A system for producing photographic prints includes a digital camera, having a memory configured for storing images, and a stand-alone printer. The printer includes a docking port and control devices. The docking port is configured to mechanically receive the digital camera. The control devices are configured to allow selection of an image from the memory of the digital camera, and to initiate printing thereof by the printer. The system and method allow a user to deliver an image captured by the digital camera, either as a hard-copy print or as an electronic file, using controls of the printer device.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2004Date of Patent: August 12, 2008Inventors: Raymond Wayne Moskaluk, Jaime E. Dorman, Jodi Bay, Stephen Hall, Mark McCluskey, John Jamieson, Robert A. Horenstein, Jeffrey A. Tilley, Joseph Wong
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Patent number: D576039Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2007Date of Patent: September 2, 2008Assignee: Colgate-Palmolive CompanyInventors: Christopher M. Bradley, John Jamieson, Jeffrey Tilley
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Patent number: D586214Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2008Date of Patent: February 10, 2009Assignee: Colgate-Palmolive CompanyInventors: Christopher M. Bradley, John Jamieson, Jeffrey Tilley, John C. Crawford
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Patent number: D591165Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2008Date of Patent: April 28, 2009Assignee: Colgate-Palmolive CompanyInventors: Christopher M. Bradley, John Jamieson, Jeffrey Tilley, John C. Crawford
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Patent number: D591166Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2008Date of Patent: April 28, 2009Assignee: Colgate-Palmolive CompanyInventors: Christopher M. Bradley, John Jamieson, Jeffrey Tilley
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Patent number: D593860Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2008Date of Patent: June 9, 2009Assignee: Colgate-Palmolive CompanyInventors: Christopher Bradley, John Jamieson, Jeffrey Tilley, John C. Crawford
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Patent number: D652523Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 2009Date of Patent: January 17, 2012Assignee: Kate Somerville Skin Care, LLCInventors: Chris Bradley, Kate Somerville, Jeffrey Tilley
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Patent number: D705939Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2011Date of Patent: May 27, 2014Assignee: Tria Beauty, Inc.Inventors: Christopher Michael Bradley, Jeffrey A. Tilley, Alan Scott Crarer, Jay Martin Vahlensieck
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Patent number: D707839Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2011Date of Patent: June 24, 2014Assignee: Tria Beauty, Inc.Inventors: Christopher Michael Bradley, Jeffrey A. Tilley, Alan Scott Crarer, Jay Martin Vahlensieck, Drake Stimson, Harvey I-Heng Liu