Patents by Inventor Jonathan Lawson
Jonathan Lawson 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: 12672618Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a system for rotating at least one horticulture tower. The system comprises at least one horticulture tower and an apparatus for rotating the at least one horticulture tower. The at least one horticulture tower is decoupled from the apparatus for rotating the at least one horticulture tower, such that the at least horticulture tower may be independently conveyed about a facility.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2022Date of Patent: July 7, 2026Assignee: 11778757 CANADA INC.Inventors: Brady Deslippe, Tristan Zeman, Jonathan Lawson
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Publication number: 20250360270Abstract: There is provided drug delivery devices comprising a drug container assembly with a needle and automatic needle insertion and drug delivery mechanisms. Aspects of the devices described include a noise-generation mechanism to indicate the completion of drug delivery, a mechanism for triggering drug delivery following needle insertion, front-end activation of the device and a safety mechanism for covering the needle after use and methods of assembly of the devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2025Publication date: November 27, 2025Inventors: Valerio Lelio Cereda, Ralph George Lamble, Jonathan Lawson, Michael Charles Savill, Susanna Elizabeth McRobert White, Martyn James Young, Matthew Egerton Young
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Publication number: 20250069736Abstract: Apparatus and associated methods relate to a Self-Validating System (SVS) which includes an Electronic Self-Validating Module (ESVM) that may be employed within a medical device, operable to receive and to transmit wireless transmissions to and from a personal electronic mobile device, the mobile device executing a Self-Validating Medical Device Remote Control (SVMDRC) application, also known as the mobile app, operable to control the ESVM, the mobile device and the ESVM further executing a pre-determined sequence of instructions at a pre-determined frequency, operable to perform a set of safety (validation) checks on the mobile device, and the ESVM. In an illustrative example, changes (updates) to the mobile device's operating system, the app, or the hardware on the mobile device may be detected by the mobile device, and may advantageously re-validate the mobile device automatically.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2024Publication date: February 27, 2025Applicant: Nextern Innovation, LLCInventors: Ryan J. Douglas, Steven M. Gigl, Jonathan Lawson, James Kinney, David Bontrager
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Patent number: 12131822Abstract: Apparatus and associated methods relate to a Self-Validating System (SVS) which includes an Electronic Self-Validating Module (ESVM) that may be employed within a medical device, operable to receive and to transmit wireless transmissions to and from a personal electronic mobile device, the mobile device executing a Self-Validating Medical Device Remote Control (SVMDRC) application, also known as the mobile app, operable to control the ESVM, the mobile device and the ESVM further executing a pre-determined sequence of instructions at a pre-determined frequency, operable to perform a set of safety (validation) checks on the mobile device, and the ESVM. In an illustrative example, changes (updates) to the mobile device's operating system, the app, or the hardware on the mobile device may be detected by the mobile device, and may advantageously re-validate the mobile device automatically.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2021Date of Patent: October 29, 2024Assignee: Nextern Innovation, LLCInventors: Ryan J. Douglas, Steven M. Gigl, Jonathan Lawson, James Kinney, David Bontrager
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Publication number: 20240216675Abstract: Apparatus and associated methods relate to using a lead ribbon with a catheter. In an illustrative example, the lead ribbon may include exposed electrode pads disposed on a surface in electrical communication with a conductive trace running towards a proximal end of the lead ribbon. For example, the lead ribbon may be bent and inserted within the catheter. For example, a bent end of the lead ribbon may be disposed at the catheter distal end. For example, in a deploy mode, the bent end extends out of the catheter distal end to form a lead ribbon ring. For example, the lead ribbon ring may engage a lumen of tissue and the exposed electrode pads may be oriented radially outward from the horizontal plane in electrical contact with the tissue. Various embodiments may advantageously provide a cost effective. damage mitigated, and size adjustable intro vivo simulation device.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2023Publication date: July 4, 2024Applicant: Nextern Innovation, LLCInventors: John Swoyer, Jonathan Lawson, Jesse Geroy, Michael Brenzel
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Publication number: 20240090393Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a system for rotating at least one horticulture tower. The system comprises at least one horticulture tower and an apparatus for rotating the at least one horticulture tower. The at least one horticulture tower is decoupled from the apparatus for rotating the at least one horticulture tower, such that the at least horticulture tower may be independently conveyed about a facility.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2022Publication date: March 21, 2024Inventors: BRADY DESLIPPE, TRISTAN ZEMAN, JONATHAN LAWSON
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Patent number: 11883651Abstract: Apparatus and associated methods relate to a lead that includes metallic traces sandwiched between layers of polymers to form a ribbon (e.g., similar to a flex circuit). In an illustrative example, areas on both ends of the traces may be exposed, forming stimulation electrodes on one end and electrical contacts on the other. The ribbon may be formed such that it fits down a small diameter needle. When the needle is removed, the formed ribbon may relax and engage the tissue providing a means of retention. The lead may advantageously: (1) be minimally invasive to implant, (2) be inexpensive, (3) stay in place a temporary/trial medical procedure setting, and (4) be easy to remove.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2022Date of Patent: January 30, 2024Assignee: Nextern Innovation, LLCInventors: John Swoyer, Jonathan Lawson, Jesse Geroy
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Patent number: 11712195Abstract: Apparatus and associated methods relate to diagnostic device and system including a proximal balloon disposed along a length of a catheter and a distal balloon disposed at a distal end of the catheter, with at least one camera disposed at the distal balloon and a pH sensor deployable via inflation of the proximal balloon and configured to engage a patient's esophagus wall to attach the pH sensor to the patient's esophagus wall. In an illustrative example, the pH sensor may be releasably retained to the catheter adjacent to the proximal balloon. The pH sensor may include a tissue engaging feature configured to engage a patient's esophagus wall to attach the pH sensor to the patient's esophagus wall. The diagnostic device may improve upon existing processes by providing a single device to perform a multi-purpose diagnostic procedure.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2020Date of Patent: August 1, 2023Assignee: Nextern Innovation, LLCInventors: Jonathan Lawson, Jesse Geroy, Ken Hutchins
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Publication number: 20220362543Abstract: Apparatus and associated methods relate to a lead that includes metallic traces sandwiched between layers of polymers to form a ribbon (e.g., similar to a flex circuit). In an illustrative example, areas on both ends of the traces may be exposed, forming stimulation electrodes on one end and electrical contacts on the other. The ribbon may be formed such that it fits down a small diameter needle. When the needle is removed, the formed ribbon may relax and engage the tissue providing a means of retention. The lead may advantageously: (1) be minimally invasive to implant, (2) be inexpensive, (3) stay in place a temporary/trial medical procedure setting, and (4) be easy to remove.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2022Publication date: November 17, 2022Applicant: Nextern Innovation, LLCInventors: John Swoyer, Jonathan Lawson, Jesse Geroy
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Patent number: 11446485Abstract: Apparatus and associated methods relate to a lead that includes metallic traces sandwiched between layers of polymers to form a ribbon (e.g., similar to a flex circuit). In an illustrative example, areas on both ends of the traces may be exposed, forming stimulation electrodes on one end and electrical contacts on the other. The ribbon may be formed such that it fits down a small diameter needle. When the needle is removed, the formed ribbon may relax and engage the tissue providing a means of retention. The lead may advantageously: (1) be minimally invasive to implant, (2) be inexpensive, (3) stay in place a temporary/trial medical procedure setting, and (4) be easy to remove.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2020Date of Patent: September 20, 2022Assignee: NEXTERN INNOVATION, LLCInventors: John Swoyer, Jonathan Lawson, Jesse Geroy
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Publication number: 20220122725Abstract: Apparatus and associated methods relate to a Self-Validating System (SVS) which includes an Electronic Self-Validating Module (ESVM) that may be employed within a medical device, operable to receive and to transmit wireless transmissions to and from a personal electronic mobile device, the mobile device executing a Self-Validating Medical Device Remote Control (SVMDRC) application, also known as the mobile app, operable to control the ESVM, the mobile device and the ESVM further executing a pre-determined sequence of instructions at a pre-determined frequency, operable to perform a set of safety (validation) checks on the mobile device, and the ESVM. In an illustrative example, changes (updates) to the mobile device's operating system, the app, or the hardware on the mobile device may be detected by the mobile device, and may advantageously re-validate the mobile device automatically.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2021Publication date: April 21, 2022Applicant: White Bear Medical, LLCInventors: Ryan J. Douglas, Steven M. Gigl, Jonathan Lawson, James Kinney, David Bontrager
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Patent number: 11244758Abstract: Apparatus and associated methods relate to a Self-Validating System (SVS) which includes an Electronic Self-Validating Module (ESVM) that may be employed within a medical device, operable to receive and to transmit wireless transmissions to and from a personal electronic mobile device, the mobile device executing a Self-Validating Medical Device Remote Control (SVMDRC) application, also known as the mobile app, operable to control the ESVM, the mobile device and the ESVM further executing a pre-determined sequence of instructions at a pre-determined frequency, operable to perform a set of safety (validation) checks on the mobile device, and the ESVM. In an illustrative example, changes (updates) to the mobile device's operating system, the app, or the hardware on the mobile device may be detected by the mobile device, and may advantageously re-validate the mobile device automatically.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2017Date of Patent: February 8, 2022Assignee: White Bear Medical, LLCInventors: Ryan Douglas, Steven Gigl, Jonathan Lawson, James Kinney, David Bontrager
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Publication number: 20210299356Abstract: There is provided drug delivery devices comprising a drug container assembly with a needle and automatic needle insertion and drug delivery mechanisms. Aspects of the devices described include a noise-generation mechanism to indicate the completion of drug delivery, a mechanism for triggering drug delivery following needle insertion, front-end activation of the device and a safety mechanism for covering the needle after use and methods of assembly of the devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2021Publication date: September 30, 2021Inventors: Valerio Lelio Cereda, Ralph George Lamble, Jonathan Lawson, Michael Charles Savill, Susanna Elizabeth McRobert White, Martyn James Young, Matthew Egerton Young
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Patent number: 11058820Abstract: There is provided drug delivery devices comprising a drug container assembly with a needle and automatic needle insertion and drug delivery mechanisms. Aspects of the devices described include a noise-generation mechanism to indicate the completion of drug delivery, a mechanism for triggering drug delivery following needle insertion, front-end activation of the device and a safety mechanism for covering the needle after use and methods of assembly of the devices.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2018Date of Patent: July 13, 2021Assignee: OVAL MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES LIMITEDInventors: Valerio Lelio Cereda, Ralph George Lamble, Jonathan Lawson, Michael Charles Savill, Susanna Elizabeth McRobert White, Martyn James Young, Matthew Egerton Young
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Publication number: 20200338340Abstract: Apparatus and associated methods relate to a lead that includes metallic traces sandwiched between layers of polymers to form a ribbon (e.g., similar to a flex circuit). In an illustrative example, areas on both ends of the traces may be exposed, forming stimulation electrodes on one end and electrical contacts on the other. The ribbon may be formed such that it fits down a small diameter needle. When the needle is removed, the formed ribbon may relax and engages the tissue providing a means of retention. The lead may advantageously: (1) be minimally invasive to implant, (2) be inexpensive, (3) stay in place a temporary/trial medical procedure setting, and (4) be easy to remove.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2020Publication date: October 29, 2020Inventors: John Swoyer, Jonathan Lawson, Jesse Geroy
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Publication number: 20200253534Abstract: Apparatus and associated methods relate to diagnostic device and system including a proximal balloon disposed along a length of a catheter and a distal balloon disposed at a distal end of the catheter, with at least one camera disposed at the distal balloon and a pH sensor deployable via inflation of the proximal balloon and configured to engage a patient's esophagus wall to attach the pH sensor to the patient's esophagus wall. In an illustrative example, the pH sensor may be releasably retained to the catheter adjacent to the proximal balloon. The pH sensor may include a tissue engaging feature configured to engage a patient's esophagus wall to attach the pH sensor to the patient's esophagus wall. The diagnostic device may improve upon existing processes by providing a single device to perform a multi-purpose diagnostic procedure.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2020Publication date: August 13, 2020Inventors: Jonathan Lawson, Jesse Geroy, Ken Hutchins
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Publication number: 20190117893Abstract: There is provided drug delivery devices comprising a drug container assembly with a needle and automatic needle insertion and drug delivery mechanisms. Aspects of the devices described include a noise-generation mechanism to indicate the completion of drug delivery, a mechanism for triggering drug delivery following needle insertion, front-end activation of the device and a safety mechanism for covering the needle after use and methods of assembly of the devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2018Publication date: April 25, 2019Inventors: Valerio Lelio Cereda, Ralph George Lamble, Jonathan Lawson, Michael Charles Savill, Susanna Elizabeth McRobert White, Martyn James Young, Matthew Egerton Young
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Patent number: 10207051Abstract: There is provided drug delivery devices including a drug container assembly with a needle and automatic needle insertion and drug delivery mechanisms. Aspects of the devices described include a noise-generation mechanism to indicate the completion of drug delivery, a mechanism for triggering drug delivery following needle insertion, front-end activation of the device and a safety mechanism for covering the needle after use and methods of assembly of the devices.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2014Date of Patent: February 19, 2019Assignee: OVAL MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES LIMITEDInventors: Valerio Lelio Cereda, Ralph George Lamble, Michael Charles Savill, Susanna Elizabeth McRobert White, Martyn James Young, Matthew Egerton Young, Jonathan Lawson
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Publication number: 20170293731Abstract: Apparatus and associated methods relate to a Self-Validating System (SVS) which includes an Electronic Self-Validating Module (ESVM) that may be employed within a medical device, operable to receive and to transmit wireless transmissions to and from a personal electronic mobile device, the mobile device executing a Self-Validating Medical Device Remote Control (SVMDRC) application, also known as the mobile app, operable to control the ESVM, the mobile device and the ESVM further executing a pre-determined sequence of instructions at a pre-determined frequency, operable to perform a set of safety (validation) checks on the mobile device, and the ESVM. In an illustrative example, changes (updates) to the mobile device's operating system, the app, or the hardware on the mobile device may be detected by the mobile device, and may advantageously re-validate the mobile device automatically.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 12, 2017Publication date: October 12, 2017Inventors: Ryan Douglas, Steven Gigl, Jonathan Lawson, James Kinney, David Bontrager
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Patent number: D807522Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2016Date of Patent: January 9, 2018Assignee: Verilux, Inc.Inventors: Dennis Berke, Joseph Cameron, Davis Flanagan, Ryan J. Douglas, Jonathan Lawson