Patents by Inventor Jennifer Johnson
Jennifer Johnson 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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Publication number: 20190191661Abstract: Litter box devices to assist in no mess cleaning including hooks, knobs, clips and a bucket removably attached to the litter box on an inside or outside surface with material selected from the group consisting of double-sided tape, hook and loop, glue, suction cups, screws, snaps, magnets, dual lock re-closable fasteners, removable adhesive strips, and hinges.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2019Publication date: June 27, 2019Inventor: Jennifer A. Johnson
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Publication number: 20180310641Abstract: Designing garments that include brassiere cups can be challenging due to the natural fluctuation of a woman's breast size, as well as a possible disconnect between the size of her breasts and the size of the rest of her body. The high range of size variability places pressure on stores to stock inventories that include great ranges of sizes. This places an inventory risk to the store, since rarer sizes may never sell. The disclosed garment addresses these issues by including a fit-adjustable brassiere portion. The cups of the fit-adjustable brassiere portion include fit-modifying panels that increase their flexibility and elasticity. The rear side of the fit-adjustable brassiere portion includes a back adjuster with highly elastic regions that enables the brassiere portion to fit a broader range of chest sizes. Each of these features give the garment a more universal fit and enable stores to carry fewer sizes.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2018Publication date: November 1, 2018Inventors: Angelica Melendez, Jennifer Johnson, Elena Novosiolova
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Publication number: 20180310638Abstract: Designing shapewear for special occasion garments with low cut necklines and back lines can be especially challenging. The challenge lies in constructing a garment that effectively shapes the wearer while simultaneously eliminating significant amounts of material from the chest and/or back region. Disclosed herein are shaping garments designed to be worn underneath garments with low cut back lines. The shaping garment includes a space in the back shaping region on its rear side, such that the shaping garment is not visible beneath an ultra low-back special occasion garment. A removable back adjuster can be used to bridge the space to provide additional shaping support when ultra low-back mode is not required by the special occasion garment.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2018Publication date: November 1, 2018Inventors: Angelica Melendez, Jennifer Johnson, Elena Novosiolova
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Publication number: 20180310640Abstract: Designing garments that include brassiere cups can be challenging due to the natural fluctuation of a woman's breast size, as well as a possible disconnect between the size of her breasts and the size of the rest of her body. The high range of size variability places pressure on stores to stock inventories that include great ranges of sizes. This places an inventory risk to the store, since rarer sizes may never sell. The disclosed garment addresses these issues by including a fit-adjustable brassiere portion. The cups of the fit-adjustable brassiere portion include fit-modifying panels that increase their flexibility and elasticity. The rear side of the fit-adjustable brassiere portion includes a back adjuster with highly elastic regions that enables the brassiere portion to fit a broader range of chest sizes. Each of these features give the garment a more universal fit and enable stores to carry fewer sizes.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2018Publication date: November 1, 2018Inventors: Angelica Melendez, Jennifer Johnson, Elena Novosiolova
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Patent number: 9430610Abstract: The present invention relates to pathogen detection and identification by use of DNA resequencing microarrays. The present invention also provides resequencing microarray chips for differential diagnosis and serotyping of pathogens present in a biological sample. The present invention further provides methods of detecting the presence and identity of pathogens present in a biological sample.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2008Date of Patent: August 30, 2016Assignee: The United States of America, as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventors: Brian K Agan, Eric H Hanson, Russell P Kruzelock, Baochuan Lin, Robb K Rowley, Donald Seto, David A Stenger, Jennifer Johnson, Clark J Tibbetts, Dzung C Thach, Gary J Vora, Elizabeth A Walter, Zheng Wang
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Publication number: 20160150694Abstract: A new cranberry variety distinguished by mid-season ripening, round to ovate fruit, high productivity, and moderate fruit anthocyanin development, as compared to the currently cultivated commercial varieties.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 24, 2014Publication date: May 26, 2016Applicant: Rutgers, The State University of New JerseyInventors: Nicholi Vorsa, Jennifer Johnson-Cicalese
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Publication number: 20160150693Abstract: A new cranberry variety distinguished by early mid-season ripening period, precocious cropping, high productivity, and moderate-to-high fruit anthocyanin development, as compared to the currently cultivated commercial varieties.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 24, 2014Publication date: May 26, 2016Applicant: Rutgers, The State University of New JerseyInventors: Nicholi Vorsa, Jennifer Johnson-Cicalese
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Publication number: 20090170717Abstract: The present invention relates to pathogen detection and identification by use of DNA resequencing microarrays. The present invention also provides resequencing microarray chips for differential diagnosis and serotyping of pathogens present in a biological sample. The present invention further provides methods of detecting the presence and identity of pathogens present in a biological sample.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2008Publication date: July 2, 2009Applicants: The Government of the United States of America, as represented by the Secretary of the Navy, The Government of the United States of America, as represented by the Secretary of the Air ForceInventors: Brian K. Agan, Eric H. Hanson, Russell P. Kruzelock, Baochuan Lin, Robb K. Rowley, Donald Seto, David A. Stenger, Jennifer Johnson, Clark J. Tibbetts, Dzung C. Thach, Gary J. Vora, Elizabeth A Walter, Zheng Wang
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Publication number: 20070130981Abstract: An evaporative cooling apparatus for intravenous fluids comprises a flexible, air permeable sleeve having an interior surface and an exterior surface. A plurality of cooling chambers containing polymer crystals are attached to the inner surface of the air permeable sleeve to facilitate evaporative cooling. Each cooling chamber is spaced from an adjacent cooling chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2006Publication date: June 14, 2007Applicant: Tactical Medical Solutions, LLCInventors: Jeremy Hyldahl, Jennifer Johnson
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Patent number: 7182532Abstract: Disclosed is a thermal printing assembly comprised of a first flexible section and a second flexible section joined to such first flexible section. The first section of such assembly is a thermally sensitive media that contains either a thermal transfer ribbon or a direct thermal sensitive substrate (such as thermal paper); the thermally sensitive media is adapted to change its concentration of ink upon the application of heat. The second section of such assembly is a flexible support with two sides, at least one of which has a smoothness of less than 50 Sheffield Units and contains particles with a Knoop hardness of less than about 800.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2004Date of Patent: February 27, 2007Assignee: International Imaging Materials, Inc.Inventors: Jennifer Johnson, Daniel J. Harrison, Jim Ventola, Barry L. Marginean, Dennis Gambon
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Patent number: 7156566Abstract: A thermal printing assembly comprised of a first flexible section and a second flexible section joined to such first flexible section. The first section of such assembly is a thermally sensitive media that contains either a thermal transfer ribbon, a dye sublimation ribbon, or a direct thermal sensitive substrate (such as thermal paper); the thermally sensitive media is adapted to change its concentration of ink upon the application of heat. The second section of such assembly is a flexible support with two sides, at least one of which has a smoothness of less than 50 Sheffield Units and contains particles with a Knoop hardness of less than about 800 and the other side has an adhesive coating designed to remove dirt and debris from surfaces it contacts during use.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2004Date of Patent: January 2, 2007Assignee: International Imaging Materials, Inc.Inventors: Jennifer Johnson, Daniel J. Harrison, Jim Ventola, Barry L. Marginean, Dennis Gambon
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Publication number: 20060264353Abstract: An ophthalmic formulation for the treatment of glaucoma and intraocular pressure with a prostaglandin compound of the F-series (PGF), and particularly a prodrug form of a PGF2? analog, such as an ester, amide, or internal lactone, wherein preservative is an antimicrobial peptide, such as lactoferrin. In particularly preferred embodiments, the prostaglandin compound is a macrocyclic internal 1,15-lactone, such as the 16-aryloxy prostaglandin analogs, illustratively fluprostenol or cloprstenol.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2003Publication date: November 23, 2006Inventors: Kirk Maxey, Jennifer Johnson
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Publication number: 20060210967Abstract: The present invention relates to pathogen detection and identification by use of DNA resequencing microarrays. The present invention also provides resequencing microarray chips for differential diagnosis and serotyping of pathogens present in a biological sample. The present invention further provides methods of detecting the presence and identity of pathogens present in a biological sample.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2005Publication date: September 21, 2006Inventors: Brian Agan, Eric Hanson, Russell Kruzelock, Baochuan Lin, Robb Rowley, Donald Seto, David Stenger, Jennifer Johnson, Clark Tibbetts, Dzung Thach, Gary Vora, Elizabeth Walter, Zheng Wang
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Publication number: 20050142113Abstract: This invention relates uses of components of plant-like metabolic pathways not including psbA or PPi phosphofructokinase and not generally operative in animals or encoded by the plastid DNA, to develop compositions that interfere with Apicomplexan growth and survival. Components of the pathways include enzymes, transit peptides and nucleotide sequences encoding the enzymes and peptides, or promoters of these nucleotide sequences to which antibodies, antisense molecules and other inhibitors are directed. Diagnostic and therapeutic reagents and vaccines are developed based on the components and their inhibitors.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2004Publication date: June 30, 2005Inventors: Rima McLeod, Craig Roberts, Fiona Roberts, Jennifer Johnson, Michael Kirisits, David Ferguson, Russell Lyons, Ernest Mui, Doug Mack, Benjamin Samuel, Piotr Gornicki, Ellen Zuther
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Patent number: 6908240Abstract: A thermal printing assembly comprised of a first flexible section and a second flexible section joined to such first flexible section. The first section of such assembly is a thermally sensitive media that contains either a thermal transfer ribbon or a direct thermal sensitive substrate (such as thermal paper); the thermally sensitive media is adapted to change its concentration of ink upon the application of heat. The second section of such assembly is a flexible support with two sides, at least one of which has a smoothness of less than 50 Sheffield Units and contains particles with a Knoop hardness of less than about 800.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2003Date of Patent: June 21, 2005Assignee: International Imaging Materials, IncInventors: Jennifer Johnson, Daniel J. Harrison, Jim Ventola, Barry Marginean, Dennis Gambon
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Publication number: 20050129445Abstract: A thermal printing assembly comprised of a first flexible section and a second flexible section joined to such first flexible section. The first section of such assembly is a thermally sensitive media that contains either a thermal transfer ribbon or a direct thermal sensitive substrate (such as thermal paper); the thermally sensitive media is adapted to change its concentration of ink upon the application of heat. The second section of such assembly is a flexible support with two sides, at least one of which has a smoothness of less than 50 Sheffield Units and contains particles with a Knoop hardness of less than about 800.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2003Publication date: June 16, 2005Inventors: Jennifer Johnson, Daniel Harrison, Jim Ventola, Barry Marginean, Dennis Gambon
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Publication number: 20050128280Abstract: A thermal printing assembly comprised of a first flexible section and a second flexible section joined to such first flexible section. The first section of such assembly is a thermally sensitive media that contains either a thermal transfer ribbon, a dye sublimation ribbon, or a direct thermal sensitive substrate (such as thermal paper); the thermally sensitive media is adapted to change its concentration of ink upon the application of heat. The second section of such assembly is a flexible support with two sides, at least one of which has a smoothness of less than 50 Sheffield Units and contains particles with a Knoop hardness of less than about 800 and the other side has an adhesive coating designed to remove dirt and debris from surfaces it contacts during use.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2004Publication date: June 16, 2005Inventors: Jennifer Johnson, Daniel Harrison, Jim Ventola, Barry Marginean, Dennis Gambon
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Publication number: 20050129446Abstract: Disclosed is a thermal printing assembly comprised of a first flexible section and a second flexible section joined to such first flexible section. The first section of such assembly is a thermally sensitive media that contains either a thermal transfer ribbon or a direct thermal sensitive substrate (such as thermal paper); the thermally sensitive media is adapted to change its concentration of ink upon the application of heat. The second section of such assembly is a flexible support with two sides, at least one of which has a smoothness of less than 50 Sheffield Units and contains particles with a Knoop hardness of less than about 800.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2004Publication date: June 16, 2005Inventors: Jennifer Johnson, Daniel Harrison, Jim Ventola, Barry Marginean, Dennis Gambon
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Patent number: PP27657Abstract: A new cranberry variety distinguished by mid-season ripening, round to ovate fruit, high productivity, and moderate fruit anthocyanin development, as compared to the currently cultivated commercial varieties.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 2014Date of Patent: February 14, 2017Assignee: Rutgers, The State University of New JerseyInventors: Nicholi Vorsa, Jennifer Johnson-Cicalese
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Patent number: PP27709Abstract: A new cranberry variety distinguished by early mid-season ripening period, precocious cropping, high productivity, and moderate-to-high fruit anthocyanin development, as compared to the currently cultivated commercial varieties.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 2014Date of Patent: February 28, 2017Assignee: Rutgers, The State University of New JerseyInventors: Nicholi Vorsa, Jennifer Johnson-Cicalese