Patents by Inventor Jon Joseph
Jon Joseph 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: 20180299052Abstract: A coupler including a tubular conduit having a length disposed between a first end and a second end and a thickness disposed between an external surface and internal surface defining an interior passage and including one or more of an external annular groove disposed in the external surface overlaying an internal annular member disposed on the internal surface, and one or more external annular members disposed on the external surface correspondingly overlaying one or more internal annular grooves disposed in said internal surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 18, 2017Publication date: October 18, 2018Inventors: Jon Joseph Jacobs, Lonnie Joseph Jacobs, Robert Wayne Noyer, Lloyd Dale Seaton
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Publication number: 20180299053Abstract: A coupler including a tubular conduit having a length disposed between a first end and a second end and a thickness disposed between an external surface and internal surface defining an interior passage, and a tubular guide, coupled to the first end, widening between the first end and a tubular guide terminal end of the tubular guide.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2017Publication date: October 18, 2018Applicant: Cobalt Coupler Systems, LLCInventor: Jon Joseph Jacobs
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Patent number: 9302898Abstract: A beverage tower having a solid cold block with glycol recirculation, the tap/valve is built into the cold block and is integral and fused thereto, so as to keep the entire beverage tap cold and maintain the beverages in a sanitary condition meeting health codes. The coolant lines within the cold block pass entirely around the tap in the cold block in serpentine fashion or in a coolant chamber, resulting in a tap which remains cooled effectively, while the cold block provides thermal inertia to the system. In particular, the entire valve stem and parts of the tap containing it are integral with and surrounded by the cold block. A method of construction is provided for an improved unitary integrated fused tapped cold block.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2014Date of Patent: April 5, 2016Inventor: Jon Joseph Robinson
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Publication number: 20140246459Abstract: A beverage tower having a solid cold block with glycol recirculation, the tap/valve is built into the cold block and is integral and fused thereto, so as to keep the entire beverage tap cold and maintain the beverages in a sanitary condition meeting health codes. The coolant lines within the cold block pass entirely around the tap in the cold block in serpentine fashion or in a coolant chamber, resulting in a tap which remains cooled effectively, while the cold block provides thermal inertia to the system. In particular, the entire valve stem and parts of the tap containing it are integral with and surrounded by the cold block. A method of construction is provided for an improved unitary integrated fused tapped cold block.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2014Publication date: September 4, 2014Inventor: Jon Joseph Robinson
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Patent number: 8757445Abstract: A beverage tower having a cold block with glycol recirculation, the tap/valve is built into the cold block, so as to keep the entire beverage tap cold and maintain the beverages in a sanitary condition meeting health codes. The glycol lines within the cold block pass around the tap in the cold block in serpentine fashion or in a coolant chamber, resulting in a tap which remains cooled effectively, while the cold block provides thermal inertia to the system. Serpentine channels may further be used so that the beverage passing through the beverage supply channels has a longer run in contact with the conductive material of the cold block and more opportunity to reject heat. Various types of towers may benefit from the present invention: traditional, hand-operated, automated, multiple-tap, towers also otherwise cooled, decorative towers and so on.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2012Date of Patent: June 24, 2014Inventor: Jon Joseph Robinson
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Publication number: 20140041850Abstract: A system for operating a cooling loop associated with a space and including at least one cooling coil and cooling fluid supply, the system including: a grain sensor positioned with respect to the space and providing a value indicative of the amount of moisture in the space; at least one pump fluidly coupled across the coil; at least one flow limiter fluidly coupled to the coil and limiting a flow of cooling fluid between the cooling fluid supply and the coil; and at least one controller electrically coupled to the flow limiter; wherein, the at least one controller selectively operates the flow limiter responsive to the value indicative of the amount of moisture in the space and the pump re-circulates cooling fluid independent of the cooling fluid supply dependently upon the flow limiter.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2013Publication date: February 13, 2014Applicant: COIL CONTROL, LLCInventor: Jon Joseph Darcy
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Patent number: 8556187Abstract: A system for operating a cooling loop associated with a space and including at least one cooling coil and cooling fluid supply, the system including: a grain sensor positioned with respect to the space and providing a value indicative of the amount of moisture in the space; at least one pump fluidly coupled across the coil; at least one flow limiter fluidly coupled to the coil and limiting a flow of cooling fluid between the cooling fluid supply and the coil; and at least one controller electrically coupled to the flow limiter; wherein, the at least one controller selectively operates the flow limiter responsive to the value indicative of the amount of moisture in the space and the pump re-circulates cooling fluid independent of the cooling fluid supply dependently upon the flow limiter.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2008Date of Patent: October 15, 2013Assignee: Coil Control, LLCInventor: Jon Joseph Darcy
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Publication number: 20130200105Abstract: A beverage tower having a cold block with glycol recirculation, the tap/valve is built into the cold block, so as to keep the entire beverage tap cold and maintain the beverages in a sanitary condition meeting health codes. The glycol lines within the cold block pass around the tap in the cold block in serpentine fashion or in a coolant chamber, resulting in a tap which remains cooled effectively, while the cold block provides thermal inertia to the system. Serpentine channels may further be used so that the beverage passing through the beverage supply channels has a longer run in contact with the conductive material of the cold block and more opportunity to reject heat. Various types of towers may benefit from the present invention: traditional, hand-operated, automated, multiple-tap, towers also otherwise cooled, decorative towers and so on.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 8, 2012Publication date: August 8, 2013Inventor: Jon Joseph Robinson
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Publication number: 20100181341Abstract: The present invention teaches a beverage tower of the type having a cold block with glycol recirculation, however, the traditional tap is actually built into the cold block, so as to keep the entire beer tap or other type of tap cold and maintain the beverages in a sanitary condition meeting health codes. The glycol lines within the cold block are then arranged so as to pass around the tap in the cold block, resulting in a tap which remains cooled so long as the glycol recirculation system keeps the block cold. Serpentine channels may be used so that the beverage passing through the beverage supply channels has a longer run in contact with the conductive material of the cold block and thus more opportunity to reject heat thereinto.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2009Publication date: July 22, 2010Inventor: Jon Joseph Robinson
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Publication number: 20060173259Abstract: A system and method for an improved biological interface system that processes multicellular signals of a patient and controls one or more devices is disclosed. The system includes a sensor that detects the multicellular signals and a processing unit for producing the control signal based on the multicellular signals. The system may include improved communication, self-diagnostics, and surgical insertion tools.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 3, 2005Publication date: August 3, 2006Inventors: J. Flaherty, Burke Barrett, John Donoghue, Richard Van Wagenen, Christopher Smith, Andras Pungor, Christine Decaria, Almut Branner, Nephi Harvey, Anthony Misener, K. Guillory, Jon Joseph
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Publication number: 20050203366Abstract: Systems and methods for detecting, monitoring, and/or treating neurological events based on, for example, electrical signals generated from the patient's body are disclosed. Various embodiments of the invention include a system for predicting occurrence of a neurological event in a patient's body. The system may include an implant configured to be placed in the body and detect signals indicative of an activity that precedes the neurological event, and a processing unit configured to process the detected signals so as to predict the neurological event prior to the occurrence.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2004Publication date: September 15, 2005Inventors: John Donoghue, Mijail Serruya, J. Flaherty, Brian Hatt, Jon Joseph
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Publication number: 20020193546Abstract: A process for producing a substantially dry polymer particle powder. A mixture of polymerization reagents is formed from a mixture of at least one monomer source and a solvent selected from the group consisting essentially of water and organic solvents and an initiator source. The mixture of polymerization reagents is sprayed into a heated, controlled atmosphere, forming droplets of the mixture which are allowed to fall through the heated, controlled atmosphere for a sufficient period of time to obtain a desired degree of polymerization. The solvent is continuously evacuated from the atmosphere during the polymerization process.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2002Publication date: December 19, 2002Applicant: Waterguard Telecommunications Technologies, Inc. a Texas CorporationInventors: Clarence S. Freeman, Matthew Max Freeman, Jon Joseph Freeman
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Patent number: 6399730Abstract: A process for producing a substantially dry polymer particle powder. A mixture of polymerization reagents is formed from a mixture of at least one monomer source and a solvent selected from the group consisting essentially of water and organic solvents and an initiator source. The mixture of polymerization reagents is sprayed into a heated, controlled atmosphere, forming droplets of the mixture which are allowed to fall through the heated, controlled atmosphere for a sufficient period of time to obtain a desired degree of polymerization. The solvent is continuously evacuated from the atmosphere during the polymerization process.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2000Date of Patent: June 4, 2002Assignee: Waterguard Telecommunications Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Clarence S. Freeman, Matthew Max Freeman, Jon Joseph Freeman
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Publication number: 20020039655Abstract: A process for producing a substantially dry polymer particle powder. A mixture of polymerization reagents is formed from a mixture of at least one monomer source and a solvent selected from the group consisting essentially of water and organic solvents and an initiator source. The mixture of polymerization reagents is sprayed into a heated, controlled atmosphere, forming droplets of the mixture which are allowed to fall through the heated, controlled atmosphere for a sufficient period of time to obtain a desired degree of polymerization. The solvent is continuously evacuated from the atmosphere during the polymerization process.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2000Publication date: April 4, 2002Inventors: Clarence S. Freeman, Matthew Max Freeman, Jon Joseph Freeman
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Patent number: 6291605Abstract: A process for producing a substantially dry polymer particle powder. A mixture of polymerization reagents is formed from a mixture of at least one monomer source and a solvent selected from the group consisting essentially of water and organic solvents and an initiator source. The mixture of polymerization reagents is sprayed into a heated, controlled atmosphere, forming droplets of the mixture which are allowed to fall through the heated, controlled atmosphere for a sufficient period of time to obtain a desired degree of polymerization. The solvent is continuously evacuated from the atmosphere during the polymerization process.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 1998Date of Patent: September 18, 2001Inventors: Clarence S. Freeman, Matthew Max Freeman, Jon Joseph Freeman
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Patent number: 5883059Abstract: A mild antibacterial liquid personal cleanser compositions. (More specifically, a mild, lathering compositions, especially those that are useful for application to the body, face and hands.) comprising:(a) from about 0.1 parts to about 20 parts, preferably 1 part to 15 parts, especially 3 to 12 parts by weight of anionic surfactant,(b) from about 0.1 parts to about 20 parts, preferably 1 part to 15 parts, especially 3 to 12 parts by weight of amphoteric surfactant,(c) from about 0.5 parts to about 25 parts, preferably 0.5 parts to 15 parts, especially 3 parts to about 10 parts by weight of an oily skin moisturizer, preferably an adduct prepared from vegetable oils containing non-conjugated polyunsaturated fatty acid esters which are conjugated and elaidinized and then modified via Diels-Alder addition with a member of the group consisting of acrylic acid, fumaric acid and maleic anhydride,(d) from about 0.1 parts to about 2.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 1996Date of Patent: March 16, 1999Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Christopher Allen Furman, Michel Joseph Giret, James Charles Dunbar, Jon Joseph Damiano
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Patent number: 5263488Abstract: Signals from plural electrodes placed at known positions on the head of an individual are digitized and processed in a computer processor which includes a bank of spatial filters. The filters are designed to meet a linearly constrained minimum variance criterion so that they each substantially pass signal energy from a location within the brain known with respect to the electrodes while rejecting signal energy from other locations within the brain. The outputs of the filters can be used to estimate the signal power at each of the locations in the brain, or the dipole moment at each location, and this information can be displayed on a display device to provide a map of source activity within the brain. The spatial filters do not require prior knowledge of the number of sources, and the number of discrete sources can be identified as well as the location, power, and dipole moment of the sources.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 1992Date of Patent: November 23, 1993Assignee: Nicolet Instrument CorporationInventors: Barry D. Van Veen, Jon Joseph, Kurt E. Hecox