Patents by Inventor Jonathan Kessler
Jonathan Kessler 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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Patent number: 12523323Abstract: The invention relates to a sealing grommet arrangement comprising a sealing grommet (1) which is designed as a corrugated tube having a constant outer diameter over its length, one end of which grommet projects through an opening (12) in a housing wall (10), and on which grommet a retaining ring (6) for retaining the sealing grommet (1) on the housing wall (10) is positioned. The retaining ring projects, by means of the inner contour of its through-opening (7), radially inwards into a corrugation trough (2) of the sealing grommet (1), and can be connected to the housing wall (10) so as to close the opening (12) in the housing wall (10).Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2022Date of Patent: January 13, 2026Assignee: STABILUS GmbHInventors: Christoph Theis, Christian Einig, Kathrin Kronz, Axel Knopp, Jonathan Kessler, Jan Bochen
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Publication number: 20240360935Abstract: The invention relates to a sealing grommet arrangement comprising a sealing grommet (1) which is designed as a corrugated tube having a constant outer diameter over its length, one end of which grommet projects through an opening (12) in a housing wall (10), and on which grommet a retaining ring (6) for retaining the sealing grommet (1) on the housing wall (10) is positioned. The retaining ring projects, by means of the inner contour of its through-opening (7), radially inwards into a corrugation trough (2) of the sealing grommet (1), and can be connected to the housing wall (10) so as to close the opening (12) in the housing wall (10).Type: ApplicationFiled: November 22, 2022Publication date: October 31, 2024Inventors: Christoph Theis, Christian Einig, Kathrin Kronz, Axel Knopp, Jonathan Kessler, Jan Bochen
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Patent number: 12025202Abstract: A spindle drive for a motorized adjustment of an adjustment element of a motor vehicle includes a tubular or half-shell-like spindle drive housing. An annular or disk-like connection portion is inserted and secured in one end region of the spindle drive housing. The annular or disk-like connection portion is connected via a damping element comprising a resilient damping material to a connection for discharging axial drive movements. The connection portion has a coaxial recess with an inner radially peripheral wall having a radially peripheral groove. The connection with the end region thereof facing the spindle drive housing protrudes axially into the recess of the connection portion and has a radially peripheral flange which protrudes radially into the groove. The damping element is arranged in a gap disposed between the side walls of the groove and the side walls of the flange.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2021Date of Patent: July 2, 2024Assignee: STABILUS GMBHInventors: Christof Theis, Jörg Hillen, Jonathan Kessler, Jan Bochen
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Patent number: 11432867Abstract: A margin extension device and method are disclosed herein. The margin extension device can be used for ablating one or several cancer cells and can include a contact member and a plurality of electrodes. The contact member can be electrically conductive, and can electrically connect the electrodes. The margin extension device can further include one or several leads that connect the electrodes of the margin extension device to a treatment controller. The treatment controller can include a pulse generator that can generate one or several electrical pulses that generate one or several electrical fields in tissue proximate to the margin extension device.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2019Date of Patent: September 6, 2022Assignee: City of HopeInventors: Gagandeep Singh, Jonathan Kessler
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Publication number: 20210234429Abstract: A spindle drive for a motorized adjustment of an adjustment element of a motor vehicle includes a tubular or half-shell-like spindle drive housing. An annular or disk-like connection portion is inserted and secured in one end region of the spindle drive housing. The annular or disk-like connection portion is connected via a damping element comprising a resilient damping material to a connection for discharging axial drive movements. The connection portion has a coaxial recess with an inner radially peripheral wall having a radially peripheral groove. The connection with the end region thereof facing the spindle drive housing protrudes axially into the recess of the connection portion and has a radially peripheral flange which protrudes radially into the groove. The damping element is arranged in a gap disposed between the side walls of the groove and the side walls of the flange.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2021Publication date: July 29, 2021Inventors: Christof THEIS, Jörg HILLEN, Jonathan KESSLER, Jan BOCHEN
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Patent number: 10790612Abstract: A plug-in contact arrangement for an electromotive linear actuating apparatus, which is arranged in a housing which is closed by a terminal closure. The plug-in contact arrangement including a plug, which has one or more plug-in contacts, at one end of one or more cables, which are routed to the housing from the outside and can be inserted into corresponding plug-in sockets arranged on the terminal closure.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2019Date of Patent: September 29, 2020Assignee: STABILUS GMBHInventors: Jonathan Kessler, Christof Theis, Jan Bochen, Marian Bochen, Eduard Jost, Axel Knopp
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Patent number: 10511120Abstract: A cable bushing arrangement for an electromotive linear actuating apparatus includes a terminal closure for a hosing of the linear actuating apparatus. The arrangement allows sealed-off routing of a cable from outside through an insertion opening in the terminal closure to a housing interior of the linear actuating apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2019Date of Patent: December 17, 2019Assignee: STABILUS GMBHInventors: Jonathan Kessler, Christof Theis, Jan Bochen, Marian Bochen, Eduard Jost, Axel Knopp
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Publication number: 20190350641Abstract: A margin extension device and method are disclosed herein. The margin extension device can be used for ablating one or several cancer cells and can include a contact member and a plurality of electrodes. The contact member can be electrically conductive, and can electrically connect the electrodes. The margin extension device can further include one or several leads that connect the electrodes of the margin extension device to a treatment controller. The treatment controller can include a pulse generator that can generate one or several electrical pulses that generate one or several electrical fields in tissue proximate to the margin extension device.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 5, 2019Publication date: November 21, 2019Inventors: Gagandeep Singh, Jonathan Kessler
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Publication number: 20190252821Abstract: A cable bushing arrangement for an electromotive linear actuating apparatus includes a terminal closure for a hosing of the linear actuating apparatus. The arrangement allows sealed-off routing of a cable from outside through an insertion opening in the terminal closure to a housing interior of the linear actuating apparatus.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 11, 2019Publication date: August 15, 2019Inventors: Jonathan KESSLER, Christof THEIS, Jan BOCHEN, Marian BOCHEN, Eduard JOST, Axel KNOPP
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Publication number: 20190252822Abstract: A plug-in contact arrangement for an electromotive linear actuating apparatus, which is arranged in a housing which is closed by a terminal closure. The plug-in contact arrangement including a plug, which has one or more plug-in contacts, at one end of one or more cables, which are routed to the housing from the outside and can be inserted into corresponding plug-in sockets arranged on the terminal closure.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 11, 2019Publication date: August 15, 2019Inventors: Jonathan KESSLER, Christof THEIS, Jan BOCHEN, Marian BOCHEN, Eduard JOST, Axel KNOPP
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Patent number: 10368938Abstract: A margin extension device and method are disclosed herein. The margin extension device can be used for ablating one or several cancer cells and can include a contact member and a plurality of electrodes. The contact member can be electrically conductive, and can electrically connect the electrodes. The margin extension device can further include one or several leads that connect the electrodes of the margin extension device to a treatment controller. The treatment controller can include a pulse generator that can generate one or several electrical pulses that generate one or several electrical fields in tissue proximate to the margin extension device.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 2015Date of Patent: August 6, 2019Assignee: City of HopeInventors: Gagandeep Singh, Jonathan Kessler
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Publication number: 20160095647Abstract: A margin extension device and method are disclosed herein. The margin extension device can be used for ablating one or several cancer cells and can include a contact member and a plurality of electrodes. The contact member can be electrically conductive, and can electrically connect the electrodes. The margin extension device can further include one or several leads that connect the electrodes of the margin extension device to a treatment controller. The treatment controller can include a pulse generator that can generate one or several electrical pulses that generate one or several electrical fields in tissue proximate to the margin extension device.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2015Publication date: April 7, 2016Inventors: Gagandeep Singh, Jonathan Kessler
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Publication number: 20060245554Abstract: A mailbox system that notifies the mail recipient, via a communication network, of the presence of physical mail in his or her mailbox. A button is placed in each mail slot that causes an electronic notification message to be sent to the mail recipient, thus notifying the mail recipient of the presence of physical mail in his or her mail slot and also causes an LED to be illuminated. When the physical mail is retrieved from the mail slot, the button is pressed again to deactivate the LED. Individual pieces of physical mail can be tagged with a RFID tag. A sensor in the mail slot reads the RFID tag and causes an electronic notification to be sent to the mail recipient.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2005Publication date: November 2, 2006Inventors: Jonathan Kessler, Krishna Sankar