Patents by Inventor John Strisower
John Strisower 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: 20250104950Abstract: An automatic pre-charge device that eliminates the need for small contactors in high power contactor control circuits. To accomplish this, the device includes plurality of contactors, and an automated control board unit that has multiple interfaces for measuring and controlling the charging process. Further, the device reduces the number of additional wires and electrical connections, or reduces port count, thereby reducing the cost of the entire device. Furthermore, the device enables two methods of pre-charging that provide improved reliability and faster charging. Additionally, the device includes a programmable and automated digital control board that enables remote control as well as real time data acquisition information. Thus, the device is a smart and cost-effective addition to high power electronic circuits, for automatic pre-charge and surge protection.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2024Publication date: March 27, 2025Inventor: John Strisower
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Publication number: 20250070705Abstract: A portable solar-energy capturing system is an array device intended to provide a portable and mobile solar panel that attaches to trailers, shipping containers, or of the likes. More specifically, the system is a solar panel array that is compact and is stackable on top of one another. Further, the device includes an integrated corner casting mechanism to assist the fastening points of the array frame onto trailers of a vehicle, shipping containers, or of the likes. Furthermore, the system is easily maneuverable and can be easily set up like a foldable table. Additionally, the device includes a water catchment system and a water circulating system that allows for rainwater capturing and cleaning of the solar panel and/or solar farm. Thus, the device is a portable and easily maneuverable solar-energy catchment system that may be set up at different locations as a temporary or permanent solar farm.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2024Publication date: February 27, 2025Inventor: John Strisower
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Patent number: 10306791Abstract: A device configured to be coupled to a flash drive is described. The flash drive has a first attachment element coupled to the flash drive. The device comprises a housing having a recess configured to receive the flash drive. The recess has a plurality of contacts configured to interface with a plurality of standard contacts of the flash drive. The device also comprises a second attachment element configured to be magnetically attracted to the first attachment element of the flash drive. The first attachment element and the second attachment element have magnetic properties. The first attachment element and the second attachment element are capable of seating the flash drive in the recess.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2015Date of Patent: May 28, 2019Assignee: GoChip Inc.Inventors: John Strisower, Hampton Maxwell, David Kuehne, Greg Helland
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Publication number: 20160013602Abstract: A device configured to be coupled to a flash drive is described. The flash drive has a first attachment element coupled to the flash drive. The device comprises a housing having a recess configured to receive the flash drive. The recess has a plurality of contacts configured to interface with a plurality of standard contacts of the flash drive. The device also comprises a second attachment element configured to be magnetically attracted to the first attachment element of the flash drive. The first attachment element and the second attachment element have magnetic properties. The first attachment element and the second attachment element are capable of seating the flash drive in the recess.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2015Publication date: January 14, 2016Inventors: John STRISOWER, Hampton MAXWELL, David KUEHNE, Greg HELLAND
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Publication number: 20150271939Abstract: A device configured to be coupled to a flash drive is described. The flash drive has a first attachment element coupled to the flash drive. The device comprises a housing having a recess configured to receive the flash drive. The recess has a plurality of contacts configured to interface with a plurality of standard contacts of the flash drive. The device also comprises a second attachment element configured to be magnetically attracted to the first attachment element of the flash drive. The first attachment element and the second attachment element have magnetic properties. The first attachment element and the second attachment element are capable of seating the flash drive in the recess.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 9, 2015Publication date: September 24, 2015Inventors: John STRISOWER, Hampton MAXWELL, David KUEHNE, Greg HELLAND
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Publication number: 20130223020Abstract: A device configured to be coupled to a flash drive is described. The flash drive has a first attachment element coupled to the flash drive. The device comprises a housing having a recess configured to receive the flash drive. The recess has a plurality of contacts configured to interface with a plurality of standard contacts of the flash drive. The device also comprises a second attachment element configured to be magnetically attracted to the first attachment element of the flash drive. The first attachment element and the second attachment element have magnetic properties. The first attachment element and the second attachment element are capable of seating the flash drive in the recess.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2013Publication date: August 29, 2013Applicant: FlixChip Corp.Inventors: John STRISOWER, Hampton MAXWELL, David KUEHNE, Greg HELLAND
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Publication number: 20130223019Abstract: A flash drive package is described. The flash drive package comprises a flash drive, a holder, a recess formed in the holder for receiving the flash drive, a first attachment element having magnetic properties coupled to the flash drive, and a second attachment element having magnetic properties coupled to the holder. The first attachment element and the second attachment element are magnetically attracted to each other. The first attachment element and the second attachment element are configured to seat the flash drive in the recess of the holder.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2012Publication date: August 29, 2013Applicant: FlixChip Corp.Inventors: John STRISOWER, Hampton MAXWELL, David KUEHNE, Greg HELLAND, Richard Han Soo CHO
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Patent number: 8415143Abstract: A system for producing a hydrocarbon-producing photosynthetic organism. The system comprises a substantially closed conduit system enclosing a fluid, a fluid-moving mechanism adapted to move the fluid through at least a portion of the conduit system, and a harvester adapted to remove at least a portion of the hydrocarbon-producing photosynthetic organisms from the fluid. The fluid contains a population of a hydrocarbon-producing photosynthetic organism and the conduit system configured to permit at least a portion of the population to receive light suitable for photosynthesis.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 2009Date of Patent: April 9, 2013Assignee: Cleanergy Corp.Inventor: John Strisower
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Publication number: 20110124092Abstract: A system for producing a hydrocarbon-producing photosynthetic organism. The system comprises a substantially closed conduit system enclosing a fluid, a fluid-moving mechanism adapted to move the fluid through at least a portion of the conduit system, and a harvester adapted to remove at least a portion of the hydrocarbon-producing photosynthetic organisms from the fluid. The fluid contains a population of a hydrocarbon-producing photosynthetic organism and the conduit system configured to permit at least a portion of the population to receive light suitable for photosynthesis.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 25, 2009Publication date: May 26, 2011Applicant: Cleanergy Corp.Inventor: John Strisower
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Publication number: 20100234925Abstract: Methods and systems are disclosed for treatment of nail disease in a patient. A system includes a light applicator operable to irradiate a nail having a nail disease with light that includes a wavelength corresponding to an absorption spectrum of the nail disease and a duty cycle with a series of alternating light emissions and pauses, a light source coupled with the light applicator for supplying the light to the light applicator, and a controller coupled with the light source for controlling the operation of the light source such that the pauses are timed for movement of the light applicator between light emissions.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 16, 2010Publication date: September 16, 2010Applicant: PinPoint U.S.A., Inc.Inventors: David M. Harris, John Strisower, Preston Campbell
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Publication number: 20100168823Abstract: Method and apparatus for using computer controlled, fiber-coupled laser delivery of treatment specific wavelength, intensity and duration of UV irradiation to control bacterial, fungal, viral and mold infections in bodily cavities, fluids and external applications. The method of treatment is focused on DNA breakdown beyond repair by natural DNA repair mechanisms of the pathogen, with less than damaging doses to tissues being treated, thus avoiding mutagenicity and carcinogenicity. The minimal intensity and duration and exposure area of any given surface of tissue to be treated is to be pre-determined by tissue and pathogen testing to optimize the therapeutic ratio. External applications include specifically Trichophyton Rubrum (toenail fungus) through the nail and Pseudomonas Aeruginosa infections in burns and elsewhere.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2009Publication date: July 1, 2010Inventor: John Strisower
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Publication number: 20100047734Abstract: An antimicrobial light treatment is provided as preventative maintenance for or treatment of periodontal diseases. The light treatment may be administered to a patient with an applicator (41) that is similar in shape to a periodontal probe. The antimicrobial light energy may be applied at the time a dentist or clinician takes periodontal probe measurements. An applicator is provided for delivery of the antimicrobial light treatment. The applicator may include, for example, an ergonomic handpiece (42) and a probe (47). A light source (34), such as a laser source, may be attached to the handpiece (42). The probe (47) includes a tip (52) that is designed to deliver light energy from the light source (34) to the periodontium of a patient, for example to the gingival sulcus of a patient. The tip (52) is designed to disperse light energy in a broad pattern so that a large portion of the gingival sulcus may be treated.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 18, 2009Publication date: February 25, 2010Applicant: PathoLase, Inc.Inventors: DAVID M. HARRIS, JOHN STRISOWER
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Publication number: 20050256553Abstract: Method and apparatus for using computer controlled, fiber-coupled laser delivery of treatment specific wavelength, intensity and duration of UV irradiation to control bacterial, fungal, viral and mold infections in bodily cavities, fluids and external applications. The method of treatment is focused on DNA breakdown beyond repair by natural DNA repair mechanisms of the pathogen, with less than damaging doses to tissues being treated, thus avoiding mutagenicity and carcinogenicity. The minimal intensity and duration and exposure area of any given surface of tissue to be treated is to be pre-determined by tissue and pathogen testing to optimize the therapeutic ratio. External applications include specifically Trichophyton Rubrum (toenail fungus) through the nail and Pseudomonas Aeruginosa infections in burns and elsewhere.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2005Publication date: November 17, 2005Inventor: John Strisower
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Publication number: 20040083275Abstract: Disclosed is a process of making images or other data from an image capturing device or other data capturing device or a combination thereof available to one or more authorized user, the capturing device having an electronically readable device serial number and cellular Internet communication capability, and (a) providing use information specifying said one or more authorized user of said images or other data, (b) capturing said images or other data and (c) accessing a cellular service provider (CSP) or a personal communications service provider (PCSP) with said cellular Internet communication capability for initiating the transmitting of said images or other data to a service provider associated with said device serial number, the process comprising said CSP or PCSP transmitting said prepared images or other data to an application service provider (ASP) associated with said device serial number to enable said ASP to associate said device serial number and said use information to provide to said set of authoType: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2003Publication date: April 29, 2004Inventor: John Strisower
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Publication number: 20010029465Abstract: The invention provides a useful method and apparatus for processing and displaying product information over a computer network such as the Internet. Using computer executable software, the invention is able to receive graphics files and corresponding database information related to a product and store the information in a format that can be easily searched. Different layers of information pertaining to the product may be stored and cross referenced so that products can be researched by price, quality, location and other factors that may be important to the consumer. All information traditionally conveyed by FSIs can be emulated. Furthermore, the invention provides the added benefit of cross referencing the information pertaining to the product including advertiser information (store location or WWW address), date range of the advertisement (e.g. expiration date), product description, price, name brands, and other useful information.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2001Publication date: October 11, 2001Inventor: John Strisower