Patents by Inventor Justin D. Cowell

Justin D. Cowell 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).

  • Publication number: 20220392587
    Abstract: The present disclosure is directed to determining one or more standardized billing codes associated with an examination of a patient. In particular, the methods and systems of the present disclosure may: receive data generated based at least in part on one or more notations of a medical provider with respect to an examination of a patient; receive data generated based at least in part on one or more interactions between the patient and physical infrastructure of a medical organization associated with the medical provider; and determine, based at least in part on one or more machine learning (ML) models, the data generated based at least in part on the notation(s), and the data generated based at least in part on the interaction(s) between the patient and the physical infrastructure of the medical organization, one or more standardized billing codes associated with the examination of the patient.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 2, 2021
    Publication date: December 8, 2022
    Inventor: Justin D. Cowell
  • Patent number: 9963892
    Abstract: A privacy booth for isolating a user from the surrounding environment so as to provide acoustical and possibly visual privacy to the user. A single privacy booth may be utilized when a user must interact with an electronic device or terminal, for example, an ATM. When interacting with a human, for example, a bank teller, a pair of joined privacy booths provide acoustical and visual privacy to both interacting parties. The solid but possibly transparent barrier between the user and the teller helps prevent “snatch and grab” type crimes and protects the teller from armed robbery attempts. Access to the user's privacy booth may be controlled using access keypads that open semi-circular doors. A transaction pass-through tube allows for passing documents, etc. back and forth between the user and the teller. The privacy booth may have an elevatable and rotatable floor allowing access to wheel chair confined persons.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 5, 2016
    Date of Patent: May 8, 2018
    Inventor: Justin D. Cowell
  • Publication number: 20160356052
    Abstract: A privacy booth for isolating a user from the surrounding environment so as to provide acoustical and possibly visual privacy to the user. A single privacy booth may be utilized when a user must interact with an electronic device or terminal, for example, an ATM. When interacting with a human, for example, a bank teller, a pair of joined privacy booths provide acoustical and visual privacy to both interacting parties. The solid but possibly transparent barrier between the user and the teller helps prevent “snatch and grab” type crimes and protects the teller from armed robbery attempts. Access to the user's privacy booth may be controlled using access keypads that open semi-circular doors. A transaction pass-through tube allows for passing documents, etc. back and forth between the user and the teller. The privacy booth may have an elevatable and rotatable floor allowing access to wheel chair confined persons.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 5, 2016
    Publication date: December 8, 2016
    Inventor: Justin D. Cowell
  • Publication number: 20150179025
    Abstract: A privacy booth for isolating a user from the surrounding environment so as to provide acoustical and possibly visual privacy to the user. A single privacy booth may be utilized when a user must interact with an electronic device or terminal, for example, an ATM. When interacting with a human, for example, a bank teller, a pair of joined privacy booths provide acoustical and visual privacy to both interacting parties. The solid but possibly transparent barrier between the user and the teller helps prevent “snatch and grab” type crimes and protects the teller from armed robbery attempts. Access to the user's privacy booth may be controlled using access keypads that open semi-circular doors. A transaction pass-through tube allows for passing paper documents back and forth between the user and the teller. The privacy booth may have an elevateable floor and a ramp allowing access to wheel chair confined persons.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 12, 2014
    Publication date: June 25, 2015
    Inventor: Justin D. Cowell