Patents by Inventor Jonathan Nussbaum
Jonathan Nussbaum 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: 20260007202Abstract: A lace adjuster system for selectively adjusting shoelaces (12) of shoes (10A, 10B) of a user, including a first lace adjuster assembly (13) for use with the first shoe (10A) and a second lace adjuster assembly (13) for use with the second shoe (10B). Each lace adjuster assembly (13) includes (i) a lace adjuster (14); and (ii) a feedback assembly (15) that is mechanically coupled to the lace adjuster (14), the feedback assembly (15) selectively measuring statistical data of the user during an athletic performance, the feedback assembly (15) including a sensor assembly (216) that senses a performance characteristic of the user during the athletic performance; and a controller (360) that receives the performance characteristic and generates a statistical data point that is based at least in part on the performance characteristic. The statistical data points can be combined to generate a combined statistical data point having enhanced accuracy.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2025Publication date: January 8, 2026Inventor: Jonathan Nussbaum
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Patent number: 12414599Abstract: A lace adjuster system for selectively adjusting shoelaces (12) of shoes (10A, 10B) of a user, including a first lace adjuster assembly (13) for use with the first shoe (10A) and a second lace adjuster assembly (13) for use with the second shoe (10B). Each lace adjuster assembly (13) includes (i) a lace adjuster (14); and (ii) a feedback assembly (15) that is mechanically coupled to the lace adjuster (14), the feedback assembly (15) selectively measuring statistical data of the user during an athletic performance, the feedback assembly (15) including a sensor assembly (216) that senses a performance characteristic of the user during the athletic performance; and a controller (360) that receives the performance characteristic and generates a statistical data point that is based at least in part on the performance characteristic. The statistical data points can be combined to generate a combined statistical data point having enhanced accuracy.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2024Date of Patent: September 16, 2025Assignee: LACECLIP LLCInventor: Jonathan Nussbaum
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Patent number: 12144397Abstract: A lace adjuster assembly (12) is adapted to selectively adjust a shoelace (11) of a shoe (10) of a user. The lace adjuster assembly (12) comprises a lace adjuster (14) and a feedback assembly (19). The lace adjuster (14) is adapted to selectively adjust the shoelace (11) of the shoe (10) of the user. The feedback assembly (19) is coupled to the lace adjuster (14). Additionally, the feedback assembly (19) is configured to perform one of (i) selectively measuring statistical data of the user during an athletic performance, and (ii) selectively capturing an image of the user during the athletic performance.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2023Date of Patent: November 19, 2024Assignee: LACECLIP LLCInventor: Jonathan Nussbaum
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Publication number: 20240277105Abstract: A lace adjuster system for selectively adjusting shoelaces (12) of shoes (10A, 10B) of a user, including a first lace adjuster assembly (13) for use with the first shoe (10A) and a second lace adjuster assembly (13) for use with the second shoe (10B). Each lace adjuster assembly (13) includes (i) a lace adjuster (14); and (ii) a feedback assembly (15) that is mechanically coupled to the lace adjuster (14), the feedback assembly (15) selectively measuring statistical data of the user during an athletic performance, the feedback assembly (15) including a sensor assembly (216) that senses a performance characteristic of the user during the athletic performance; and a controller (360) that receives the performance characteristic and generates a statistical data point that is based at least in part on the performance characteristic. The statistical data points can be combined to generate a combined statistical data point having enhanced accuracy.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 16, 2024Publication date: August 22, 2024Inventor: Jonathan Nussbaum
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Patent number: 11937666Abstract: A lace adjuster for selectively adjusting and securing a shoelace of a shoe, the shoelace including a first lace end and a second lace end, includes an adjuster body, and a lace end retainer. The lace end retainer is coupled to the adjuster body. The lace end retainer is configured to receive and retain the first lace end and/or the second lace end between the lace end retainer and a surface of the adjuster body. The first lace end and/or the second lace end of the shoelace is thus inhibited from being moved relative to the lace end retainer and the adjuster body when retained by the lace end retainer by a force generated by a contact pressure of the lace end retainer against the surface of the adjuster body. The lace end retainer can be formed from a resilient material.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2021Date of Patent: March 26, 2024Assignee: LACECLIP LLCInventor: Jonathan Nussbaum
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Publication number: 20230189917Abstract: A lace adjuster assembly (12) is adapted to selectively adjust a shoelace (11) of a shoe (10) of a user. The lace adjuster assembly (12) comprises a lace adjuster (14) and a feedback assembly (19). The lace adjuster (14) is adapted to selectively adjust the shoelace (11) of the shoe (10) of the user. The feedback assembly (19) is coupled to the lace adjuster (14). Additionally, the feedback assembly (19) is configured to perform one of (i) selectively measuring statistical data of the user during an athletic performance, and (ii) selectively capturing an image of the user during the athletic performance.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 16, 2023Publication date: June 22, 2023Inventor: Jonathan Nussbaum
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Patent number: 11659885Abstract: A lace adjuster assembly (12) is adapted to selectively adjust a shoelace (11) of a shoe (10) of a user. The lace adjuster assembly (12) comprises a lace adjuster (14) and a feedback assembly (19). The lace adjuster (14) is adapted to selectively adjust the shoelace (11) of the shoe (10) of the user. The feedback assembly (19) is coupled to the lace adjuster (14). Additionally, the feedback assembly (19) is configured to perform one of (i) selectively measuring statistical data of the user during an athletic performance, and (ii) selectively capturing an image of the user during the athletic performance.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2019Date of Patent: May 30, 2023Assignee: LACECLIP LLCInventor: Jonathan Nussbaum
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Publication number: 20210315315Abstract: A lace adjuster for selectively adjusting and securing a shoelace of a shoe, the shoelace including a first lace end and a second lace end, includes an adjuster body, and a lace end retainer. The lace end retainer is coupled to the adjuster body. The lace end retainer is configured to receive and retain the first lace end and/or the second lace end between the lace end retainer and a surface of the adjuster body. The first lace end and/or the second lace end of the shoelace is thus inhibited from being moved relative to the lace end retainer and the adjuster body when retained by the lace end retainer by a force generated by a contact pressure of the lace end retainer against the surface of the adjuster body. The lace end retainer can be formed from a resilient material.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2021Publication date: October 14, 2021Inventor: Jonathan Nussbaum
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Patent number: 10595581Abstract: A lace adjuster assembly (12) is adapted to selectively adjust a shoelace (11) of a shoe (10) of a user. The lace adjuster assembly (12) comprises a lace adjuster (14) and a feedback assembly (19). The lace adjuster (14) is adapted to selectively adjust the shoelace (11) of the shoe (10) of the user. The feedback assembly (19) is coupled to the lace adjuster (14). Additionally, the feedback assembly (19) is configured to perform one of (i) selectively measuring statistical data of the user during an athletic performance, and (ii) selectively capturing an image of the user during the athletic performance.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2015Date of Patent: March 24, 2020Assignee: FLYCLIP, LLCInventor: Jonathan Nussbaum
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Publication number: 20200085134Abstract: A lace adjuster assembly (12) is adapted to selectively adjust a shoelace (11) of a shoe (10) of a user. The lace adjuster assembly (12) comprises a lace adjuster (14) and a feedback assembly (19). The lace adjuster (14) is adapted to selectively adjust the shoelace (11) of the shoe (10) of the user. The feedback assembly (19) is coupled to the lace adjuster (14). Additionally, the feedback assembly (19) is configured to perform one of (i) selectively measuring statistical data of the user during an athletic performance, and (ii) selectively capturing an image of the user during the athletic performance.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2019Publication date: March 19, 2020Inventor: Jonathan Nussbaum
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Patent number: 10512304Abstract: A lace adjuster (14) includes an adjuster assembly (16); and a first cover (18) that is selectively attachable to the adjuster assembly (16). The first cover (18) is selectively movable between (i) an attached position, wherein the first cover (18) is attached to the adjuster assembly (16), and (ii) a detached position, wherein the first cover (18) is detached from the adjuster assembly (16). The first cover (18) can be moved between the attached position and the detached position without damaging the first cover (18) and the adjuster assembly (16). Additionally, the lace adjuster (14) can further include a second cover (18) that is alternatively, selectively attachable to the adjuster assembly (16).Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2013Date of Patent: December 24, 2019Assignee: FLYCLIP LLCInventors: Jonathan Nussbaum, Darren Wolfberg
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Publication number: 20170150772Abstract: A lace adjuster assembly (12) is adapted to selectively adjust a shoelace (11) of a shoe (10) of a user. The lace adjuster assembly (12) comprises a lace adjuster (14) and a feedback assembly (19). The lace adjuster (14) is adapted to selectively adjust the shoelace (11) of the shoe (10) of the user. The feedback assembly (19) is coupled to the lace adjuster (14). Additionally, the feedback assembly (19) is configured to perform one of (i) selectively measuring statistical data of the user during an athletic performance, and (ii) selectively capturing an image of the user during the athletic performance.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2015Publication date: June 1, 2017Inventor: Jonathan NUSSBAUM
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Publication number: 20150351363Abstract: A crate cover assembly for covering a pet crate that includes a crate top having a crate top perimeter, a crate bottom perimeter, and at least one crate side wall, includes: a frame assembly positioned on the crate top, the frame assembly including (i) a frame base having a base perimeter that is sized and shaped to match the size and shape of the top perimeter of the pet crate, and (ii) a frame support structure that extends upward from the frame base; and a cover assembly that fits over and covers the frame assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2015Publication date: December 10, 2015Inventor: Jonathan Nussbaum
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Publication number: 20150250265Abstract: A lace adjuster (14) comprises an adjuster assembly (16); and a first cover (18) that is selectively attachable to the adjuster assembly (16). The first cover (18) is selectively movable between (i) an attached position, wherein the first cover (18) is attached to the adjuster assembly (16), and (ii) a detached position, wherein the first cover (18) is detached from the adjuster assembly (16). The first cover (18) can be moved between the attached position and the detached position without damaging the first cover (18) and the adjuster assembly (16). Additionally, the lace adjuster (14) can further comprise a second cover (18) that is alternatively, selectively attachable to the adjuster assembly (16).Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2013Publication date: September 10, 2015Inventors: Jonathan Nussbaum, Darren Wolfberg
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Patent number: 9033549Abstract: A surface mount light (10) comprises a base assembly (12) and a first diffuser (14). The base assembly (12) includes (i) a housing body (25) having a base (16) and a side (18) that is coupled to the base (16), the base (16) being mountable on a surface (15); (ii) a light assembly (22) positioned substantially within the housing body (25), the light assembly (22) including one or more LED lights (34), wherein power is selectively provided to the light assembly (22) such that at least one of the one or more LED lights (34) directs light away from the base (16); and (iii) a first attachment member (40). The first diffuser (14) includes a second attachment member (42) that selectively engages the first attachment member (40) to selectively attach the first diffuser (14) to the base assembly (12) without damaging the base assembly (12) and the first diffuser (14).Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2012Date of Patent: May 19, 2015Assignee: BELLALUZ LIGHTING, INC.Inventors: Jonathan Nussbaum, William Scott Bourne
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Publication number: 20130063932Abstract: A surface mount light (10) comprises a base assembly (12) and a first diffuser (14). The base assembly (12) includes (i) a housing body (25) having a base (16) and a side (18) that is coupled to the base (16), the base (16) being mountable on a surface (15); (ii) a light assembly (22) positioned substantially within the housing body (25), the light assembly (22) including one or more LED lights (34), wherein power is selectively provided to the light assembly (22) such that at least one of the one or more LED lights (34) directs light away from the base (16); and (iii) a first attachment member (40). The first diffuser (14) includes a second attachment member (42) that selectively engages the first attachment member (40) to selectively attach the first diffuser (14) to the base assembly (12) without damaging the base assembly (12) and the first diffuser (14).Type: ApplicationFiled: September 7, 2012Publication date: March 14, 2013Inventors: Jonathan Nussbaum, William Scott Bourne