Patents by Inventor JONATHAN HATCHER
JONATHAN HATCHER 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: 20240365961Abstract: A coupler for coupling an accessory to a provided article of wear comprises a front plate and a back plate. The front plate and the back plate may each comprise a magnetic material. The front plate may include a mount interface configured to receive the accessory and a slot configured to receive a portion of the article of wear. The slot may be configured to suspend the front plate relative to the article of wear via the portion of the article of wear. Engagement of the slot with the portion of the article of wear may align the front plate to the article of wear. The back plate may be configured to couple with the front plate over the article of wear via attraction between the magnetic materials. Engagement of the magnetic materials may provide a retention force to secure the front plate to the article of wear.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2023Publication date: November 7, 2024Inventors: Jonathan HATCHER, Mark EASTWOOD
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Publication number: 20240262902Abstract: This disclosure provides compositions and methods for controlling pain. In particular the disclosure provides a method for controlling pain comprising co-administration of an NGF antagonist and a TNF? antagonist. The NGF antagonist and the TNF? antagonist can be separate molecules or part of a multifunctional polypeptide, e.g., a multispecific binding molecule that comprises an NGF antagonist domain and a TNF? antagonist domain. This disclosure also provides multifunctional polypeptides, e.g., multispecific binding molecules, comprising an NGF antagonist domain, and a TNF? antagonist domain. The method provides improved pain control. Administration of an NGF antagonist and a TNF? antagonist as provided herein can control pain in the subject more effectively than an equivalent amount of the NGF antagonist or the TNF? antagonist administered alone.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 3, 2024Publication date: August 8, 2024Inventors: Darren Schofield, Matthew Alexander Sleeman, Iain Patrick Chessell, Jonathan Hatcher, David Lowe
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Publication number: 20240085147Abstract: A detector for detecting the removal and/or insertion of a firearm out of and/or into a holster. The detector may transmit a message each time the firearm is removed from the holster. A recording system may receive the message and determine whether or not it will begin recording the data it captures. A detector may detect the change in a magnitude of an inductance and/or an impedance of a circuit to detect insertion and removal of the firearm into and out of the holster. A placement mode may be invoked to determine an optimal mounting location of the detector relative to the holster. The optimal mounting location may be a location of maximum sensitivity of the detector with respect to the weapon and/or a location wherein the measurements obtained via the detector exceed a threshold. The detector may provide indicia corresponding with the optimal mounting location.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2023Publication date: March 14, 2024Inventors: Jonathan Hatcher, John Wilson, Nache Shekarri, Shlesh Tiwari, Varun Sathyanarayan
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Patent number: 11897949Abstract: This disclosure provides compositions and methods for controlling pain. In particular the disclosure provides a method for controlling pain comprising co-administration of an NGF antagonist and a TNF? antagonist. The NGF antagonist and the TNF? antagonist can be separate molecules or part of a multifunctional polypeptide, e.g., a multispecific binding molecule that comprises an NGF antagonist domain and a TNF? antagonist domain. This disclosure also provides multifunctional polypeptides, e.g., multispecific binding molecules, comprising an NGF antagonist domain, and a TNF? antagonist domain. The method provides improved pain control. Administration of an NGF antagonist and a TNF? antagonist as provided herein can control pain in the subject more effectively than an equivalent amount of the NGF antagonist or the TNF? antagonist administered alone.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2021Date of Patent: February 13, 2024Assignee: MedImmune LimitedInventors: Darren Schofield, Matthew Alexander Sleeman, Iain Patrick Chessell, Jonathan Hatcher, David Lowe
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Patent number: 11815328Abstract: A detector for detecting the removal and/or insertion of a firearm out of and/or into a holster. The detector may transmit a message each time the firearm is removed from the holster. A recording system may receive the message and determine whether or not it will begin recording the data it captures. A detector may detect the change in a magnitude of an inductance and/or an impedance of a circuit to detect insertion and removal of the firearm into and out of the holster. A placement mode may be invoked to determine an optimal mounting location of the detector relative to the holster. The optimal mounting location may be a location of maximum sensitivity of the detector with respect to the weapon and/or a location wherein the measurements obtained via the detector exceed a threshold. The detector may provide indicia corresponding with the optimal mounting location.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2022Date of Patent: November 14, 2023Assignee: Axon Enterprise, Inc.Inventors: Jonathan Hatcher, John Wilson, Nache Shekarri, Shlesh Tiwari, Varun Sathyanarayan
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Patent number: 11604400Abstract: An articulating joint for coupling an accessory to a support comprises a platform, a base, and a wedge. The platform couples to one of the support and the accessory, and the base couples to the other of the support and the accessory. The platform includes a hinge having a bore and teeth positioned radially around the bore. The base includes an undercut and a complementary hinge having a thru hole. The wedge includes complementary teeth positioned radially around a passageway and a ramp that cooperates with the undercut of the base. A shaft having a threaded portion engages a threaded insert to couple the hinge of the platform, the wedge, and the complementary hinge of the base. Rotating the shaft to a locked position causes the teeth of the platform to mesh with the complementary teeth of the wedge to retain the platform in an orientation relative to the base.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2021Date of Patent: March 14, 2023Assignee: Axon Enterprise, Inc.Inventors: Jonathan Hatcher, Daniel Orol
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Publication number: 20220341705Abstract: A detector for detecting the removal and/or insertion of a firearm out of and/or into a holster. The detector may transmit a message each time the firearm is removed from the holster. A recording system may receive the message and determine whether or not it will begin recording the data it captures. A detector may detect the change in a magnitude of an inductance and/or an impedance of a circuit to detect insertion and removal of the firearm into and out of the holster. A placement mode may be invoked to determine an optimal mounting location of the detector relative to the holster. The optimal mounting location may be a location of maximum sensitivity of the detector with respect to the weapon and/or a location wherein the measurements obtained via the detector exceed a threshold. The detector may provide indicia corresponding with the optimal mounting location.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 11, 2022Publication date: October 27, 2022Inventors: Jonathan Hatcher, John Wilson, Nache Shekarri, Shlesh Tiwari, Varun Sathyanarayan
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Patent number: 11385022Abstract: A detector for detecting the removal and/or insertion of a firearm out of and/or into a holster. The detector may transmit a message each time the firearm is removed from the holster. A recording system may receive the message and determine whether or not it will begin recording the data it captures. A detector may detect the change in a magnitude of an inductance and/or an impedance of a circuit to detect insertion and removal of the firearm into and out of the holster. A placement mode may be invoked to determine an optimal mounting location of the detector relative to the holster. The optimal mounting location may be a location of maximum sensitivity of the detector with respect to the weapon and/or a location wherein the measurements obtained via the detector exceed a threshold. The detector may provide indicia corresponding with the optimal mounting location.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2020Date of Patent: July 12, 2022Assignee: Axon Enterprise, Inc.Inventors: Jonathan Hatcher, John Wilson, Nache Shekarri, Shlesh Tiwari, Varun Sathyanarayan
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Publication number: 20220004087Abstract: An articulating joint for coupling an accessory to a support comprises a platform, a base, and a wedge. The platform couples to one of the support and the accessory, and the base couples to the other of the support and the accessory. The platform includes a hinge having a bore and teeth positioned radially around the bore. The base includes an undercut and a complementary hinge having a thru hole. The wedge includes complementary teeth positioned radially around a passageway and a ramp that cooperates with the undercut of the base. A shaft having a threaded portion engages a threaded insert to couple the hinge of the platform, the wedge, and the complementary hinge of the base. Rotating the shaft to a locked position causes the teeth of the platform to mesh with the complementary teeth of the wedge to retain the platform in an orientation relative to the base.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2021Publication date: January 6, 2022Inventors: Jonathan HATCHER, Daniel Orol
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Publication number: 20210347871Abstract: This disclosure provides compositions and methods for controlling pain. In particular the disclosure provides a method for controlling pain comprising co-administration of an NGF antagonist and a TNF? antagonist. The NGF antagonist and the TNF? antagonist can be separate molecules or part of a multifunctional polypeptide, e.g., a multispecific binding molecule that comprises an NGF antagonist domain and a TNF? antagonist domain. This disclosure also provides multifunctional polypeptides, e.g., multispecific binding molecules, comprising an NGF antagonist domain, and a TNF? antagonist domain. The method provides improved pain control. Administration of an NGF antagonist and a TNF? antagonist as provided herein can control pain in the subject more effectively than an equivalent amount of the NGF antagonist or the TNF? antagonist administered alone.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2021Publication date: November 11, 2021Inventors: Darren Schofield, Matthew Alexander Sleeman, Iain Patrick Chessell, Jonathan Hatcher, David Lowe
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Patent number: 11131908Abstract: An articulating joint for coupling an accessory to a support comprises a platform, a base, and a wedge. The platform couples to one of the support and the accessory, and the base couples to the other of the support and the accessory. The platform includes a hinge having a bore and teeth positioned radially around the bore. The base includes an undercut and a complementary hinge having a thru hole. The wedge includes complementary teeth positioned radially around a passageway and a ramp that cooperates with the undercut of the base. A shaft having a threaded portion engages a threaded insert to couple the hinge of the platform, the wedge, and the complementary hinge of the base. Rotating the shaft to a locked position causes the teeth of the platform to mesh with the complementary teeth of the wedge to retain the platform in an orientation relative to the base.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2020Date of Patent: September 28, 2021Assignee: Axon Enterprise, Inc.Inventors: Jonathan Hatcher, Daniel Orol
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Patent number: 11053307Abstract: This disclosure provides compositions and methods for controlling pain. In particular the disclosure provides a method for controlling pain comprising co-administration of an NGF antagonist and a TNF? antagonist. The NGF antagonist and the TNF? antagonist can be separate molecules or part of a multifunctional polypeptide, e.g., a multispecific binding molecule that comprises an NGF antagonist domain and a TNF? antagonist domain. This disclosure also provides multifunctional polypeptides, e.g., multispecific binding molecules, comprising an NGF antagonist domain, and a TNF? antagonist domain. The method provides improved pain control. Administration of an NGF antagonist and a TNF? antagonist as provided herein can control pain in the subject more effectively than an equivalent amount of the NGF antagonist or the TNF? antagonist administered alone.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2019Date of Patent: July 6, 2021Assignee: MedImmune LimitedInventors: Darren Schofield, Matthew Alexander Sleeman, Iain Patrick Chessell, Jonathan Hatcher, David Lowe
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Publication number: 20200333692Abstract: An articulating joint for coupling an accessory to a support comprises a platform, a base, and a wedge. The platform couples to one of the support and the accessory, and the base couples to the other of the support and the accessory. The platform includes a hinge having a bore and teeth positioned radially around the bore. The base includes an undercut and a complementary hinge having a thru hole. The wedge includes complementary teeth positioned radially around a passageway and a ramp that cooperates with the undercut of the base. A shaft having a threaded portion engages a threaded insert to couple the hinge of the platform, the wedge, and the complementary hinge of the base. Rotating the shaft to a locked position causes the teeth of the platform to mesh with the complementary teeth of the wedge to retain the platform in an orientation relative to the base.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2020Publication date: October 22, 2020Inventors: Jonathan HATCHER, Daniel OROL
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Publication number: 20200217613Abstract: A detector for detecting the removal and/or insertion of a firearm out of and/or into a holster. The detector may transmit a message each time the firearm is removed from the holster. A recording system may receive the message and determine whether or not it will begin recording the data it captures. A detector may detect the change in a magnitude of an inductance and/or an impedance of a circuit to detect insertion and removal of the firearm into and out of the holster. A placement mode may be invoked to determine an optimal mounting location of the detector relative to the holster. The optimal mounting location may be a location of maximum sensitivity of the detector with respect to the weapon and/or a location wherein the measurements obtained via the detector exceed a threshold. The detector may provide indicia corresponding with the optimal mounting location.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2020Publication date: July 9, 2020Inventors: Jonathan Hatcher, John Wilson, Nache Shekarri, Shlesh Tiwari, Varun Sathyanarayan
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Publication number: 20200123241Abstract: This disclosure provides compositions and methods for controlling pain. In particular the disclosure provides a method for controlling pain comprising co-administration of an NGF antagonist and a TNF? antagonist. The NGF antagonist and the TNF? antagonist can be separate molecules or part of a multifunctional polypeptide, e.g., a multispecific binding molecule that comprises an NGF antagonist domain and a TNF? antagonist domain. This disclosure also provides multifunctional polypeptides, e.g., multispecific binding molecules, comprising an NGF antagonist domain, and a TNF? antagonist domain. The method provides improved pain control. Administration of an NGF antagonist and a TNF? antagonist as provided herein can control pain in the subject more effectively than an equivalent amount of the NGF antagonist or the TNF? antagonist administered alone.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 17, 2019Publication date: April 23, 2020Inventors: Darren Schofield, Matthew Alexander Sleeman, Iain Patrick Chessell, Jonathan Hatcher, David Lowe
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Patent number: 10457728Abstract: This disclosure provides compositions and methods for controlling pain. In particular the disclosure provides a method for controlling pain comprising co-administration of an NGF antagonist and a TNF? antagonist. The NGF antagonist and the TNF? antagonist can be separate molecules or part of a multifunctional polypeptide, e.g., a multispecific binding molecule that comprises an NGF antagonist domain and a TNF? antagonist domain. This disclosure also provides multifunctional polypeptides, e.g., multispecific binding molecules, comprising an NGF antagonist domain, and a TNF? antagonist domain. The method provides improved pain control. Administration of an NGF antagonist and a TNF? antagonist as provided herein can control pain in the subject more effectively than an equivalent amount of the NGF antagonist or the TNF? antagonist administered alone.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2017Date of Patent: October 29, 2019Assignee: MedImmune LimitedInventors: Darren Schofield, Matthew Alexander Sleeman, Iain Patrick Chessell, Jonathan Hatcher, David Lowe
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Publication number: 20180222971Abstract: This disclosure provides compositions and methods for controlling pain. In particular the disclosure provides a method for controlling pain comprising co-administration of an NGF antagonist and a TNF? antagonist. The NGF antagonist and the TNF? antagonist can be separate molecules or part of a multifunctional polypeptide, e.g., a multispecific binding molecule that comprises an NGF antagonist domain and a TNF? antagonist domain. This disclosure also provides multifunctional polypeptides, e.g., multispecific binding molecules, comprising an NGF antagonist domain, and a TNF? antagonist domain. The method provides improved pain control. Administration of an NGF antagonist and a TNF? antagonist as provided herein can control pain in the subject more effectively than an equivalent amount of the NGF antagonist or the TNF? antagonist administered alone.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2017Publication date: August 9, 2018Inventors: Darren Schofield, Matthew Alexander Sleeman, Iain Patrick Chessell, Jonathan Hatcher, David Lowe
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Patent number: 9884911Abstract: This disclosure provides compositions and methods for controlling pain. In particular the disclosure provides a method for controlling pain comprising co-administration of an NGF antagonist and a TNF? antagonist. The NGF antagonist and the TNF? antagonist can be separate molecules or part of a multifunctional polypeptide, e.g., a multispecific binding molecule that comprises an NGF antagonist domain and a TNF? antagonist domain. This disclosure also provides multifunctional polypeptides, e.g., multispecific binding molecules, comprising an NGF antagonist domain, and a TNF? antagonist domain. The method provides improved pain control. Administration of an NGF antagonist and a TNF? antagonist as provided herein can control pain in the subject more effectively than an equivalent amount of the NGF antagonist or the TNF? antagonist administered alone.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2015Date of Patent: February 6, 2018Assignee: MEDIMMUNE LIMITEDInventors: Darren Schofield, Matthew Alexander Sleeman, Iain Patrick Chessell, Jonathan Hatcher, David Lowe
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Publication number: 20160177680Abstract: The present invention generally relates to a repair tool having a piston-style, syringe-like dielectric grease injection system within a plug body configured to inject dielectric grease into the receptacle pin of damaged subsea electrical connectors. The tool is mateable via ROV (or hand/diver/stab) and features separate mate/grease actuation mechanisms. The tool features standard mating interfaces and has a termination shell that contains dielectric grease and secondary grease injection/actuation mechanism. The dielectric grease is injected into damaged subsea receptacles, preventing or mitigating subsea electrical shorts.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2014Publication date: June 23, 2016Applicant: TELEDYNE INSTRUMENTS, INC.Inventors: Jonathan Hatcher, Seth Grablow, Alan McCleary
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Publication number: 20150274818Abstract: This disclosure provides compositions and methods for controlling pain. In particular the disclosure provides a method for controlling pain comprising co-administration of an NGF antagonist and a TNF? antagonist. The NGF antagonist and the TNF? antagonist can be separate molecules or part of a multifunctional polypeptide, e.g., a multispecific binding molecule that comprises an NGF antagonist domain and a TNF? antagonist domain. This disclosure also provides multifunctional polypeptides, e.g., multispecific binding molecules, comprising an NGF antagonist domain, and a TNF? antagonist domain. The method provides improved pain control. Administration of an NGF antagonist and a TNF? antagonist as provided herein can control pain in the subject more effectively than an equivalent amount of the NGF antagonist or the TNF? antagonist administered alone.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2015Publication date: October 1, 2015Inventors: DARREN SCHOFIELD, MATTHEW ALEXANDER SLEEMAN, IAIN PATRICK CHESSELL, JONATHAN HATCHER, DAVID LOWE