Patents by Inventor John James Daniels
John James Daniels 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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MASK-BASED DIAGNOSTIC DEVICE AND WAFER-LEVEL FUNCTIONALIZATION OF A PACKAGED SEMICONDUCTOR BIOSENSOR
Publication number: 20230333038Abstract: A mask-based diagnostic device, includes a face mask, where an inside of the face mask defines during use a confined local environment that includes breath vapor exhaled from the lungs of a user. An exhaled breath condensate (EBC) collector has a condensate forming surface for converting exhaled breath vapor into an EBC liquid sample. The EBC collector includes a thermal mass cooled before use to a condensation forming temperature less than a confined environment temperature of the confined environment inside of the face mask, and an EBC testing unit for testing the EBC sample for a target molecule, where the EBC sample contains water and the target molecule, the EBC testing unit includes a printed circuit board supporting a semiconductor packaged electronic biosensor in electrical communication with power, analysis and communications electronics, a fluid conductor for conducting the EBC sample to the electronic biosensor.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2022Publication date: October 19, 2023Inventors: John James Daniels, Rabah Boukherroub -
Publication number: 20220084430Abstract: A plurality of first sensory cues are generated capable of being perceived by a user. Each first sensory cue of the plurality of first sensory cues is dependent on a position of at least one body member of a performer relative to a performance element of a performance object with which an event is performed. The plurality of first sensory cues being effective for stimulating a first processing center of a brain of the user. A plurality of visual sensory cues are generated capable of being displayed to the user on a video display device. The visual sensory cues providing a virtual visual indication to the user of the position of the at least one body member. The visual sensory cues being effective for stimulating the visual processing center of the brain of the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 9, 2016Publication date: March 17, 2022Inventor: John James Daniels
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Publication number: 20220065580Abstract: A plurality of first sensory cues are generated capable of being perceived by a user. Each first sensory cue of the plurality of first sensory cues is dependent on a position of at least one body member of a performer relative to a performance element of a performance object with which an event is performed. The plurality of first sensory cues being effective for stimulating a first processing center of a brain of the user. A plurality of visual sensory cues are generated capable of being displayed to the user on a video display device. The visual sensory cues providing a virtual visual indication to the user of the position of the at least one body member. The visual sensory cues being effective for stimulating the visual processing center of the brain of the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 21, 2021Publication date: March 3, 2022Inventor: John James Daniels
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Patent number: 10698492Abstract: A wearable Haptic Human Machine Interface (HHMI) receives electrical activity from muscles and nerves of a user. An electrical signal is determined having characteristics based on the received electrical activity. The electrical signal is generated and applied to an object to cause an action dependent on the received electrical activity. The object can be a biological component of the user, such as a muscle, another user, or a remotely located machine such as a drone. Exemplary uses include mitigating tremor, accelerated learning, cognitive therapy, remote robotic, drone and probe control and sensing, virtual and augmented reality, stroke, brain and spinal cord rehabilitation, gaming, education, pain relief, entertainment, remote surgery, remote participation in and/or observation of an event such as a sporting event, biofeedback and remotality. Remotality is the perception of a reality occurring remote from the user. The reality may be remote in time, location and/or physical form.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2019Date of Patent: June 30, 2020Inventor: John James Daniels
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Patent number: 10481315Abstract: An apparatus and method for encapsulating a light source within a water-tight, robust encapsulating bulk for use, among other things, as a walk paver. The apparatus and method provides a strong, durable, waterproof illuminated paver that includes an array of individually addressable light sources, having the aesthetic appearance of a conventional stone material. A light guide is provided having a light receiving end and a light transmissive end. A light source is provided having a selective on state and a selective off state. The light source is optically coupled to the light receiving end of the light guide to form a light engine comprising the light source and the light guide. The optically coupled light guide and light source are encased within an encapsulating bulk, wherein the encapsulating bulk includes at least one viewable surface, and where the light transmissive end of the light guide is viewable at said at least one viewable surface.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2015Date of Patent: November 19, 2019Inventor: John James Daniels
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Publication number: 20190346925Abstract: A wearable Haptic Human Machine Interface (HHMI) receives electrical activity from muscles and nerves of a user. An electrical signal is determined having characteristics based on the received electrical activity. The electrical signal is generated and applied to an object to cause an action dependent on the received electrical activity. The object can be a biological component of the user, such as a muscle, another user, or a remotely located machine such as a drone. Exemplary uses include mitigating tremor, accelerated learning, cognitive therapy, remote robotic, drone and probe control and sensing, virtual and augmented reality, stroke, brain and spinal cord rehabilitation, gaming, education, pain relief, entertainment, remote surgery, remote participation in and/or observation of an event such as a sporting event, biofeedback and remotality. Remotality is the perception of a reality occurring remote from the user. The reality may be remote in time, location and/or physical form.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2019Publication date: November 14, 2019Inventor: John James Daniels
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Patent number: 10437335Abstract: A wearable Haptic Humaxi/Machine Interface (HHMI) receives electrical activity from muscles and nerves of a user. An electrical signal is determined having characteristics based on the received electrical activity. The electrical signal is generated and applied to an object to cause an action dependent on the received electrical activity. The object can be a biological component of the user, such as a muscle, another user, or a remotely located machine such as a drone. Exemplary uses include mitigating tremor, accelerated learning, cognitive therapy, remote robotic, drone and probe control and sensing, virtual and augmented reality, stroke, brain and spinal cord rehabilitation, gaming, education, pain relief, entertainment, remote surgery, remote participation in and/or observation of an event such as a sporting event, biofeedback and remotality. Remotality is the perception of a reality occurring remote from the user. The reality may be remote in time, location and/or physical form.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2016Date of Patent: October 8, 2019Inventor: John James Daniels
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Publication number: 20180081439Abstract: A wearable Haptic Humaxi/Machine Interface (HHMI) receives electrical activity from muscles and nerves of a user. An electrical signal is determined having characteristics based on the received electrical activity. The electrical signal is generated and applied to an object to cause an action dependent on the received electrical activity. The object can be a biological component of the user, such as a muscle, another user, or a remotely located machine such as a drone. Exemplary uses include mitigating tremor, accelerated learning, cognitive therapy, remote robotic, drone and probe control and sensing, virtual and augmented reality, stroke, brain and spinal cord rehabilitation, gaming, education, pain relief, entertainment, remote surgery, remote participation in and/or observation of an event such as a sporting event, biofeedback and remotality. Remotality is the perception of a reality occurring remote from the user. The reality may be remote in time, location and/or physical form.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2016Publication date: March 22, 2018Inventor: John James Daniels
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Publication number: 20170358235Abstract: A plurality of first sensory cues are generated capable of being perceived by a user. Each first sensory cue of the plurality of first sensory cues is dependent on a position of at least one body member of a performer relative to a performance element of a performance object with which an event is performed. The plurality of first sensory cues being effective for stimulating a first processing center of a brain of the user. A plurality of visual sensory cues are generated capable of being displayed to the user on a video display device. The visual sensory cues providing a virtual visual indication to the user of the position of the at least one body member. The visual sensory cues being effective for stimulating the visual processing center of the brain of the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 9, 2016Publication date: December 14, 2017Inventor: John James Daniels
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Publication number: 20160320048Abstract: An apparatus and method for encapsulating a light source within a water-tight, robust encapsulating bulk for use, among other things, as a walk paver. The apparatus and method provides a strong, durable, waterproof illuminated paver that includes an array of individually addressable light sources, having the aesthetic appearance of a conventional stone material. A light guide is provided having a light receiving end and a light transmissive end. A light source is provided having a selective on state and a selective off state. The light source is optically coupled to the light receiving end of the light guide to form a light engine comprising the light source and the light guide. The optically coupled light guide and light source are encased within an encapsulating bulk, wherein the encapsulating bulk includes at least one viewable surface, and where the light transmissive end of the light guide is viewable at said at least one viewable surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2015Publication date: November 3, 2016Inventor: John James Daniels
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Patent number: 9390630Abstract: An accelerated learning and rehabilitation system for teaching the performance of a musical instrument, a remotely operated system, a sport, a weapon, and for brain rehabilitation and other uses includes generating sensory cues including auditory, haptic and visual sensory cues capable of being perceived by a user. The generated sensory cues are applied to the user and are dependent on a position of at least one body member of a performer relative to a performance element of a performance object with which an event is performed. The sensory cues are effective for stimulating a various processing center of a brain of the user so that user learns how to position his body member corresponding to the position of the performer of the event. The sensory cues can include visual sensory cues effective for stimulating the visual processing center of the brain of the user.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2014Date of Patent: July 12, 2016Inventor: John James Daniels
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Publication number: 20150317910Abstract: An accelerated learning and rehabilitation system for teaching the performance of a musical instrument, a remotely operated system, a sport, a weapon, and for brain rehabilitation and other uses includes generating sensory cues including auditory, haptic and visual sensory cues capable of being perceived by a user. The generated sensory cues are applied to the user and are dependent on a position of at least one body member of a performer relative to a performance element of a performance object with which an event is performed. The sensory cues are effective for stimulating a various processing center of a brain of the user so that user learns how to position his body member corresponding to the position of the performer of the event. The sensory cues can include visual sensory cues effective for stimulating the visual processing center of the brain of the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2014Publication date: November 5, 2015Inventor: John James Daniels
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Publication number: 20140311356Abstract: A multi-configurable cooking grill is provided comprising a burner assembly, an interchangeable cooking surface, a top, an accessory engagement structure associated with the top, and an accessory for engaging with the accessory engagement surface to configure the grill to change the cooking functionality of the interchangeable cooking surface. The accessory engagement structure may comprise a first accessory engaging structure for engaging with a first accessory and a second accessory engaging structure for engaging with a second accessory. As examples of the multi-configurations available from the inventive outdoor cooking grill, the first accessory may be the cooking surface configured as one of a grill, a griddle and a baking stone, and the second accessory may be a heat spreader/sear plate having vents configured and dimensioned to assist in spreading and evening out the heat from the burner unit reaching the interchangeable cooking surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2012Publication date: October 23, 2014Inventor: John James Daniels
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Patent number: 7952107Abstract: An electronically active sheet includes a bottom substrate having a bottom electrically conductive surface. A top substrate having a top electrically conductive surface is disposed facing the bottom electrically conductive surface. An electrical insulator separates the bottom electrically conductive surface from the top electrically conductive surface. At least one bare die electronic element is provided having a top conductive side and a bottom conductive side. Each bare die electronic element is disposed so that the top conductive side is in electrical communication with the top electrically conductive surface and so that the bottom conductive side is in electrical communication with the bottom electrically conductive surface.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 2009Date of Patent: May 31, 2011Assignee: Lumachip, Inc.Inventors: John James Daniels, Gregory Victor Nelson
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Publication number: 20100084665Abstract: An electronically active sheet includes a bottom substrate having a bottom electrically conductive surface. A top substrate having a top electrically conductive surface is disposed facing the bottom electrically conductive surface. An electrical insulator separates the bottom electrically conductive surface from the top electrically conductive surface. At least one bare die electronic element is provided having a top conductive side and a bottom conductive side. Each bare die electronic element is disposed so that the top conductive side is in electrical communication with the top electrically conductive surface and so that the bottom conductive side is in electrical communication with the bottom electrically conductive surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 26, 2009Publication date: April 8, 2010Inventors: John James Daniels, Gregory Victor Nelson
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Publication number: 20090176029Abstract: A printer for forming an electronic device utilizing microencapsulated electrically active material includes a locally variable attractive field member that is controlled to selectively apply an attractive field at locations so that a layer of field attractive microcapsules can be formed. The field attractive microcapsules comprise an electrically reactive material. The locally variable attractive field member has an optoelectric and/or an optomagnetic coating formed on it for generating an attractive field in response to light impinging on the coating. A method of forming a thin, lightweight display includes forming a display stratum comprising light emitting pixels for displaying information. The display stratum is fabricated by printing conductive polymer microcapsules. Electronic devices are fabricated by printing patterns of electrically reactive microcapsules at discrete locations. A battery stratum fabricated by the inventive printing method provides electrical energy to the display components.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 12, 2009Publication date: July 9, 2009Applicant: Articulated Technologies, Inc.Inventor: John James Daniels
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Patent number: 7476557Abstract: A method of making a light active sheet. A bottom substrate having an electrically conductive surface is provided. A hotmelt adhesive sheet is provided. Light active semiconductor elements, such as LED die, are embedded in the hotmelt adhesive sheet. The LED die each have a top electrode and a bottom electrode. A top substrate is provided having a conductive layer. The hotmelt adhesive sheet with the embedded LED die is inserted between the electrically conductive surface and the conductive layer to form a lamination. The lamination is run through a heated pressure roller system to melt the hotmelt adhesive sheet and electrically insulate and bind the top substrate to the bottom substrate. As the hotmelt sheet is softened, the LED die breakthrough so that the top electrode comes into electrical contact with the conductive layer of the top substrate and the bottom electrode comes into electrical contact with the electrically conductive surface of the bottom substrate.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2006Date of Patent: January 13, 2009Assignee: Articulated Technologies, LLCInventors: John James Daniels, Gregory Victor Nelson
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Patent number: 7427782Abstract: A method of making a light active sheet. A bottom substrate having an electrically conductive surface is provided. A hotmelt adhesive sheet is provided. Light active semiconductor elements, such as LED die, are embedded in the hotmelt adhesive sheet. The LED die each have a top electrode and a bottom electrode. A top transparent substrate is provided having a transparent conductive layer. The hotmelt adhesive sheet with the embedded LED die is inserted between the electrically conductive surface and the transparent conductive layer to form a lamination. The lamination is run through a heated pressure roller system to melt the hotmelt adhesive sheet and electrically insulate and bind the top substrate to the bottom substrate.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 2005Date of Patent: September 23, 2008Assignee: Articulated Technologies, LLCInventors: John James Daniels, Gregory Victor Nelson
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Patent number: 7378124Abstract: A light active device includes a semiconductor particulate dispersed within a carrier material. A first contact layer is provided so on application of an electric field charge carriers having a polarity are injected into the semiconductor particulate through the carrier material. A second contact layer is provided so on application of the electric field to the second contact layer charge carriers having an opposite polarity are injected into the semiconductor particulate through the carrier material. The semiconductor particulate comprises at least one of an organic and an inorganic semiconductor. The semiconductor particulate may comprise an organic light active particulate. When constructed as a light emitting device, an electric field applied to the semiconductor particulate through the carrier causes charge carriers of opposite polarity to be injected into the semiconductor particulate. The charge carriers combine to form carrier pairs which decay and give off light.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2003Date of Patent: May 27, 2008Inventor: John James Daniels
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Patent number: 7294961Abstract: A photo-radiation source for the selective polymerization of photo-radiation-curable organic material. In a first embodiment, a first electrode is provided with a second electrode disposed adjacent to the first electrode, and defining a gap therebetween. A photo-radiation emission layer is disposed in the gap. The photo-radiation emission layer includes a charge-transport matrix material and an emissive particulate dispersed within the charge-transport matrix material. The emissive particulate receives electrical energy through the charge-transport matrix material applied as a voltage to the first electrode and the second electrode photo-radiation. The emissive particulate generates photo-radiation in response to the applied voltage. This photo-radiation is effective for the selective polymerization of photo-radiation curable organic material.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2004Date of Patent: November 13, 2007Assignee: Articulated Technologies, LLCInventors: John James Daniels, Gregory Victor Nelson