Patents by Inventor John Freese
John Freese 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: 20170347848Abstract: A surface cleaning head includes dual rotating agitators (e.g., a leading roller and a brush roll) and a removable cover for covering a top of the agitators and allowing access to the agitators from a top of the surface cleaning head. The dual agitators may be used to facilitate capturing of debris in the air flow into a suction conduit on the underside of the surface cleaning head. The brush roll may be located in a brush roll chamber and at least partially in an opening to the suction conduit. The leading roller may be positioned adjacent to and in advance of the suction conduit opening such that the leading roller engages debris and moves the debris toward the brush roll and the opening. The leading roller may be removable from the housing and held in place by the removable cover. The cover may be coupled using isolated latching mechanisms.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2017Publication date: December 7, 2017Inventors: Steven Paul CARTER, Adam UDY, Catriona A. SUTTER, Christopher PINCHES, David S. CLARE, Andre David BROWN, John FREESE, Patrick CLEARY, Alexander CALVINO, Lee COTTRELL, Daniel MEYER, Daniel John INNES, David JALBERT, Jason THORNE, Peter HUTCHINSON, Gordon HOWE, Nancy GAO WENXIU, David WU, David W. POIRIER, Daniel R. DER MARDEROSIAN
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Publication number: 20170127896Abstract: A surface cleaning head with dual rotating agitators (e.g., a leading roller and a brush roll) may be used to facilitate capturing of debris in the air flow into a suction conduit on the underside of the surface cleaning head. The leading roller is generally positioned adjacent to and in advance of the opening of the suction conduit. The rotating brush roll may be located in the suction conduit with the leading roller located in front of and spaced from the brush roll, forming an inter-roller air passageway therebetween. The leading roller may provide a softer cleaning element than the brush roll and may also have an outside diameter that is less than the outside diameter of the brush roll. The surface cleaning head may also include debriding protrusions contacting the leading roller and/or a leading bumper that extends in front of the leading roller.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2016Publication date: May 11, 2017Inventors: Steven Paul CARTER, Adam UDY, Catriona A. SUTTER, Christopher PINCHES, David S. CLARE, Andre David BROWN, John FREESE, Patrick CLEARY, Alexander CALVINO, Lee COTTRELL, Daniel MEYER, Daniel John INNES, David JALBERT, Jason THORNE, Peter HUTCHINSON, Gordon HOWE, Nancy GAO WENXIU, David WU, David W. POIRIER
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Patent number: 9623100Abstract: The present invention relates to immunogenic conjugates comprising S. aureus serotype 5 and 8 capsular polysaccharides conjugated to carrier proteins and methods for their preparation and use. Methods for making the immunogenic conjugates of the invention involve covalent conjugation of the capsular polysaccharides with the carrier proteins using conjugation chemistry involving either 1,1-carbonyl-di-1,2,4-triazole (CDT) or 3-(2-pyridyldithio)-propionyl hydrazide (PDPH).Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2015Date of Patent: April 18, 2017Assignee: Wyeth LLCInventors: Stephen John Freese, Annaliesa Anderson, Viliam Pavliak, Kathrin Ute Jansen, Ingrid Lea Scully, Tracy Dee Scott, Jasdeep Singh Nanra, A. Krishna Prasad, Bruce Arthur Green
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Publication number: 20170032088Abstract: This invention uses non-parametric statistical measures and probability mathematical techniques to calculate deviations of variable values, on both the high and low side of a data distribution, from the midpoint of the data distribution. It transforms the data values and then combines all of the individual variable values into a single scalar value that is a “good-ness” score. This “good-ness” behavior score model characterizes “normal” or typical behavior, rather than predicting fraudulent, abusive, or “bad”, behavior. The “good” score is a measure of how likely it is that the subject's behavior characteristics are from a population representing a “good” or “normal” provider, claim, beneficiary or healthcare merchant behavior. The “good” score can replace or compliment a score model that predicts “bad” behavior in order to reduce false positive rates. The optimal risk management prevention program should include both a “good” behavior score model and a “bad” behavior score model.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2016Publication date: February 2, 2017Applicant: Risk Management Solutions LLCInventors: Allen Jost, Rudolph John Freese, Walter Allan Klindworth
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Publication number: 20160022798Abstract: The present invention relates to immunogenic conjugates comprising S. auerus serotype 5 and 8 capsular polysaccharides conjugated to carrier proteins and methods for their preparation and use. Methods for making the immunogenic conjugates of the invention involve covalent conjugation of the capsular polysaccharides with the carrier proteins using conjugation chemistry involving either 1,1-carboyl-di-1,2,4-triazole (CDT) or 3-(2-pyridyldithio)-propionyl hydrazide (PDPH).Type: ApplicationFiled: July 28, 2015Publication date: January 28, 2016Inventors: Stephen John Freese, Annaliesa Anderson, Viliam Pavliak, Kathrin Ute Jansen, Ingrid Lea Scully, Tracy Dee Scott, Jasdeep Singh Nanra, A. Krishna Prasad, Bruce Arthur Green
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Patent number: 9125951Abstract: The present invention relates to immunogenic conjugates comprising S. aureus serotype 5 and 8 capsular polysaccharides conjugated to carrier proteins and methods for their preparation and use. Methods for making the immunogenic conjugates of the invention involve covalent conjugation of the capsular polysaccharides with the carrier proteins using conjugation chemistry involving either 1,1-carboyl-di-1,2,4-triazole (CDT) or 3-(2-pyridyldithio)-propionyl hydrazide (PDPH).Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2010Date of Patent: September 8, 2015Assignee: Wyeth LLCInventors: Stephen John Freese, Annaliesa Anderson, Viliam Pavliak, Kathrin Ute Jansen, Ingrid Lea Scully, Tracy Dee Scott, Jasdeep Singh Nanra, A. Krishna Prasad, Bruce Arthur Green
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Publication number: 20130085769Abstract: This invention uses non-parametric statistical measures and probability mathematical techniques to calculate deviations of variable values, on both the high and low side of a data distribution, from the midpoint of the data distribution. It transforms the data values and then combines all of the individual variable values into a single scalar value that is a “good-ness” score. This “good-ness” behavior score model characterizes “normal” or typical behavior, rather than predicting fraudulent, abusive, or “bad”, behavior. The “good” score is a measure of how likely it is that the subject's behavior characteristics are from a population representing a “good” or “normal” provider, claim, beneficiary or healthcare merchant behavior. The “good” score can replace or compliment a score model that predicts “bad” behavior in order to reduce false positive rates. The optimal risk management prevention program should include both a “good” behavior score model and a “bad” behavior score model.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2012Publication date: April 4, 2013Applicant: RISK MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS LLCInventors: Allen Jost, Rudolph John Freese, Walter Allan Klindworth
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Publication number: 20120276137Abstract: The present invention relates to immunogenic conjugates comprising S. aureus serotype 5 and 8 capsular polysaccharides conjugated to carrier proteins and methods for their preparation and use. Methods for making the immunogenic conjugates of the invention involve covalent conjugation of the capsular polysaccharides with the carrier proteins using conjugation chemistry involving either 1,1-carboyl-di-1,2,4-triazole (CDT) or 3-(2-pyridyldithio)-propionyl hydrazide (PDPH).Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2010Publication date: November 1, 2012Applicant: Wyeth LLCInventors: Stephen John Freese, Annaliesa Anderson, Viliam Pavliak, Kathrin Ute Jansen, Ingrid Lea Scully, Tracy Dee Scott, Jasdeep Singh Nanra, A. Krishna Prasad, Bruce Arthur Green
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Publication number: 20120235786Abstract: The invention provides a system for controlling access for a storage enclosure. The storage enclosure has one or more walls and an opening defined by at least one of the walls. There is a closure for the opening and a fastener adapted to hold the closure in a closed position relative to the opening and adapted to allow the closure to assume an open position relative to the opening upon receipt of a suitable signal. The system includes a user interface adapted to enable the suitable signal to be received by the fastener upon entry of an access code, means for generating the access code after delivery of an item into the storage enclosure, and means for transmitting the access code to a recipient for the item.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2011Publication date: September 20, 2012Applicant: Telezygology, Inc.Inventors: Dickory Rudduck, John Freese, Anthony White, Benjamin Ford, Christopher Kelliher
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Publication number: 20090229321Abstract: The invention provides a lock assembly (10) which has a support base (80) and a bolt (14) movable between an unlocked position, in which the bolt (14) is substantially within the support base in (80) and a locked position in which the bolt (14) extends from the support base (80). The lock assembly (10) also includes locking means (32) to block movement of the bolt (14) in the locked position and actuating means (46) for moving the blocking means (32) to release the bolt (14) from the locked position. The actuating means (46) can comprise electromechanical means, an electro restrictive polymer, piezoelectric material or a material adapted to contract when activated, such as shape memory alloy wire (36).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2009Publication date: September 17, 2009Applicant: Telezygology, Inc.Inventors: Nicholas Eccles, Dickory Rudduck, John Freese, Benjamin David Ford, Paul Kudrna, Cary Maguire, David Kazmierz Szczypinski, Michael Kondratuk
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Publication number: 20080000546Abstract: A hybrid router is disclosed that is capable of operating as a fixed or a plunge router wherein the preferred embodiment thereof comprises a motor assembly that has a housing containing a motor as well as operating handles attached to the housing and operating controls for operating the motor. The motor assembly can be removably installed in either a fixed base assembly or a plunge base assembly. The preferred embodiment has an adjustment knob that is located on the motor assembly that engages depth adjustment mechanisms of either the fixed and plunge base assemblies when the motor assembly is installed in the respective base assemblies.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 6, 2007Publication date: January 3, 2008Inventors: John Freese, Bjorn Gunderson, Robert Bruno
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Publication number: 20070144310Abstract: The present invention is an articulating hand power tool with a main housing having a longitudinal axis, a head portion rotatably engaged with the main housing for placement at a plurality of angles with respect to the longitudinal axis of the main housing, an integrated circuit board located within the main housing and at least one controller accessible from outside of the main housing for controlling the integrated circuit board.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 3, 2006Publication date: June 28, 2007Applicants: Credo Technology Corporation, Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: David Pozgay, Harald Krondorfer, John Freese, John DeCicco, Stephen Oberheim
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Publication number: 20070144752Abstract: The present invention is an articulating hand power tool with a head portion including a head housing, a bit holder rotatably positioned within the head housing, and a bearing member operable to transfer a first axial force from the bit holder to the head housing. A frame is rotatably connected to the head portion for placement in a plurality of positions with respect to the head portion and operably connected to the head housing for receiving the first axial force transferred to the head housing. The tool further includes an articulating gear system for transferring rotational force generated by a motor to the bit holder at each of the plurality of positions.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 3, 2006Publication date: June 28, 2007Applicants: Credo Technology Corporation, Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: David Pozgay, Harald Krondorfer, John Freese
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Publication number: 20060243869Abstract: A K-base for a pole mounting system includes a central hub formed as a pentagon with legs extending from four of the five sides of the pentagon. The ends of the legs may splay to form clefts configured to receive a flat outer perimeter of the central hub so that the legs may be bolted to the central hub. The ends of the legs and the fifth unoccupied side of the pentagon may be formed to approximate a disk. In the central region of the central hub, on the top surface, an indentation may be formed to approximate an outer perimeter of a pole configured to be attached to the K-base. On the bottom surface, the central region may contain a depression sized to receive a washer and optionally a weight. Bolts extending through the washer and optionally through the weight may be used to connect the K-base to a pole. The washer may be formed to distribute stress from the bolts on the central hub.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2006Publication date: November 2, 2006Applicant: Bretford Manufacturing, Inc.Inventors: Chris Petrick, Robert Coon, Clifford Krapfl, Jimmy-Quang Viet Doan, John Freese, Bjorn Gunderson
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Publication number: 20060245147Abstract: A pole mounting system includes a pole having at least one channel, and a spike having a finger configured to be received in the channel of the pole. The finger is attached to a neck that is configured to extend out of the channel and connect to a connector. The connector may be configured in a number of different ways depending on the particular type of device to be suspended on the pole. For example, the connector may be configured to connect to different types of arms that may be used to hold a flat panel display, or may be configured to hold other things such as a table. The finger is elongate and configured to engage the interior of the channel when the weight of the flat panel display is placed on the spike. Optionally, a spring-loaded pin may be provided to temporarily hold the spike in place while the spike is screwed into place in the channel through the use of set screws. Wire management may be provided within the channel.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2006Publication date: November 2, 2006Applicant: Bretford Manufacturing, Inc.Inventors: Chris Petrick, Robert Coon, Clifford Krapfl, Jimmy-Quang Doan, John Freese, Bjorn Gunderson
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Patent number: 7018149Abstract: A preferred embodiment router is disclosed having a housing which supports a motor wherein the housing is vertically movable along a pair of spaced vertical guide posts of a base structure and wherein the router includes a flexible baffle which can vertically expand and contract as the housing is moved relative to the base structure and wherein at least one post has a coil spring located within the baffle which is configured to bias the housing away from the base structure, with the coil spring having a generally hourglass shaped configuration. The configuration has outer end portions with larger coil diameters, both of which transition to a center portion with a smaller coil diameter. The hourglass configured coil minimizes the possibility of the coil buckling which could result in a loss of spring force as well as a distortion of the shape of the baffle.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2004Date of Patent: March 28, 2006Assignee: Credo Technology CorporationInventors: John Freese, Kristopher Baker
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Publication number: 20050201839Abstract: A preferred embodiment router is disclosed having a housing which supports a motor wherein the housing is vertically movable along a pair of spaced vertical guide posts of a base structure and wherein the router includes a flexible baffle which can vertically expand and contract as the housing is moved relative to the base structure and wherein at least one post has a coil spring located within the baffle which is configured to bias the housing away from the base structure, with the coil spring having a generally hourglass shaped configuration. The configuration has outer end portions with larger coil diameters, both of which transition to a center portion with a smaller coil diameter. The hourglass configured coil minimizes the possibility of the coil buckling which could result in a loss of spring force as well as a distortion of the shape of the baffle.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2004Publication date: September 15, 2005Inventors: John Freese, Kristopher Baker
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Publication number: 20050077309Abstract: A dispenser adapted to dispense sheets as a table top dispenser and convertible into a dispenser configured to dispense sheets from a conventional rolled product fixture is provided. The dispenser includes a housing having sheets provided therein and at least one opening oriented to dispense sheets therefrom. The housing is adapted to be positioned on a horizontal surface such as a table top and dispenses sheets therefrom. The housing includes a platform positioned thereover which is masked due to its appearance as providing at least a portion of the housing. The dispenser is converted into a dispenser for dispensing sheets from a conventional rolled product fixture when the platform is released. The platform is pivotably moved on an axis and a portion of the platform is positioned against the housing such that the housing is supported above the platform on a fixture for dispensing sheets therefrom when coupled thereto.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2003Publication date: April 14, 2005Inventors: Joseph Mitchell, Debra Welchel, Herb Valezquez, Tim Morton, Joel Delman, Melanie Andres, John Freese, Donna Piacenza
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Publication number: 20050006000Abstract: A hybrid router is disclosed that is capable of operating as a fixed or a plunge router wherein the preferred embodiment thereof comprises a motor assembly that has a housing containing a motor as well as operating handles attached to the housing and operating controls for operating the motor. The motor assembly can be removably installed in either a fixed base assembly or a plunge base assembly. The preferred embodiment has an adjustment knob that is located on the motor assembly that engages depth adjustment mechanisms of either the fixed and plunge base assemblies when the motor assembly is installed in the respective base assemblies.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2003Publication date: January 13, 2005Inventors: John Freese, Bjorn Gunderson, Robert Bruno