Patents by Inventor Keith Rubin
Keith Rubin 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: 20240398392Abstract: A nasal irrigation diagnostic assembly comprising an irrigation device including a fluid collection portion structured to retain a biological sample, in the form of waste solution from the nasal cavity resulting from irrigation. A detection member disposed on said irrigation device is exposed to the biological sample and is structured to determine the existence of at least one analyte within the biological sample of the waste solution. The detection member comprises a plurality of detection zones individually structured to analyze the biological sample upon engagement therewith, wherein said plurality of zones include at least a reaction zone and a detection zone, which respectively include reagents cooperatively and collectively formulated to detect the existence of the at least one analyte within biological sample of the waste solution. A control zone may also be included to indicate the intended operability of at least the detection member.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2024Publication date: December 5, 2024Inventors: Keith Rubin, Ken Solovay, James Layer, Alfred A. Desimone, Bin Yan
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Publication number: 20240252554Abstract: Administering a live, attenuated Bordetella pertussis-based vaccine to a subject at risk for developing a neurodegenerative disease featuring A? brain plaques can prevent or reduce the amount of A? brain plaques that would have developed in the subject without such treatment.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2024Publication date: August 1, 2024Inventors: Keith Rubin, Steven Glazer, Marina Lynch, Kingston Mills
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Patent number: 11986499Abstract: Administering a live, attenuated Bordetella pertussis-based vaccine to a subject at risk for developing a neurodegenerative disease featuring A? brain plaques can prevent or reduce the amount of A? brain plaques that would have developed in the subject without such treatment.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2021Date of Patent: May 21, 2024Assignee: ILiAD Biotechnologies, LLCInventors: Keith Rubin, Steven Glazer, Marina Lynch, Kingston Mills
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Patent number: 11980352Abstract: A nasal irrigation diagnostic assembly comprising an irrigation device including a fluid collection portion structured to retain a biological sample, in the form of waste solution from the nasal cavity resulting from irrigation. A detection member disposed on said irrigation device is exposed to the biological sample and is structured to determine the existence of at least one analyte within the biological sample of the waste solution. The detection member comprises a plurality of detection zones individually structured to analyze the biological sample upon engagement therewith, wherein said plurality of zones include at least a reaction zone and a detection zone, which respectively include reagents cooperatively and collectively formulated to detect the existence of the at least one analyte within biological sample of the waste solution. A control zone may also be included to indicate the intended operability of at least the detection member.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2022Date of Patent: May 14, 2024Assignee: PREVA, LLCInventors: Keith Rubin, Ken Solovay, James Layer, Alfred A. Desimone, Bin Yan
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Publication number: 20230032349Abstract: A nasal irrigation diagnostic assembly comprising an irrigation device including a fluid collection portion structured to retain a biological sample, in the form of waste solution from the nasal cavity resulting from irrigation. A detection member disposed on said irrigation device is exposed to the biological sample and is structured to determine the existence of at least one analyte within the biological sample of the waste solution. The detection member comprises a plurality of detection zones individually structured to analyze the biological sample upon engagement therewith, wherein said plurality of zones include at least a reaction zone and a detection zone, which respectively include reagents cooperatively and collectively formulated to detect the existence of the at least one analyte within biological sample of the waste solution. A control zone may also be included to indicate the intended operability of at least the detection member.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2022Publication date: February 2, 2023Inventors: Keith Rubin, Ken Solovay, James Layer, Alfred A. Desimone, Bin Yan
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Patent number: 11471628Abstract: A system and accompanying assembly, of integrated or modular construction, for inflating and monitoring pressure within a retaining cuff including a housing having a pressure chamber connected in fluid communication with a fluid pressure source and a fluid communicating connection with the retaining cuff. Associated control circuitry includes a pressure sensor disposable in fluid communication with the pressure chamber and the retaining cuff, via the fluid communicating connection and structured to concurrently determine and monitor pressure within the pressure chamber and the retaining cuff. The control circuitry is cooperatively structured with the pressure sensor and other operative components to establish dynamic multilevel sampling capabilities, calibration parameters stored within the control circuitry prior to use and limited or single use capabilities of the assembly.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2019Date of Patent: October 18, 2022Assignee: Seedlings Life Science Ventures, LLCInventors: Stephen Jay Lowenstein, Keith Rubin, Ken Solovay, Timothy Vandermey, Klaus Lessnau, Michael R. Cole
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Publication number: 20220313966Abstract: An assembly for nasal irrigation for the handheld irrigation of a user's nasal cavity comprising a housing with a refill chamber containing irrigating fluid, an applicator, an actuator for forcing irrigating fluid from the refill chamber through the applicator into the user's nasal cavity during operation, and a solution port for refilling the refill chamber. Some embodiments of the present invention may further comprise a system for nasal irrigation that includes the assembly for nasal irrigation or handheld irrigator, as well as a solution assembly structured for dispensing irrigating fluid to the handheld irrigator, a docking station for removably housing the handheld irrigator, a solution assembly and a refill control, including a check valve.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2022Publication date: October 6, 2022Inventors: James Layer, Keith Rubin, Alex Desimone, Jon Buzzard, Ken Solovay
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Publication number: 20220152123Abstract: Administering a live, attenuated Bordetella pertussis-based vaccine to a subject at risk for developing a neurodegenerative disease featuring A? brain plaques can prevent or reduce the amount of A? brain plaques that would have developed in the subject without such treatment.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2021Publication date: May 19, 2022Inventors: Keith Rubin, Steven Glazer
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Patent number: 11311706Abstract: An assembly for nasal irrigation for the handheld irrigation of a user's nasal cavity comprising a housing with a refill chamber containing irrigating fluid, an applicator, an actuator for forcing irrigating fluid from the refill chamber through the applicator into the user's nasal cavity during operation, and a solution port for refilling the refill chamber. Some embodiments of the present invention may further comprise a system for nasal irrigation that includes the assembly for nasal irrigation or handheld irrigator, as well as a solution assembly structured for dispensing irrigating fluid to the handheld irrigator, a docking station for removably housing the handheld irrigator, a solution assembly and a refill control, including a check valve.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2019Date of Patent: April 26, 2022Assignee: PREVA, LLCInventors: James Layer, Keith Rubin, Alex Desimone, Jon Buzzard, Ken Solovay
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Patent number: 11179513Abstract: An assembly structured for concurrent irrigation and aspiration of a nasal cavity including a housing having a supply container disposed therein for the removable retention of irrigating fluid. A nasal applicator comprises first and second passages respectfully structured to deliver irrigating fluid to the nasal cavity and concurrently remove waste fluid therefrom. An activating assembly includes a plunger biased into a continuous pressure applying, dispensing relation to the irrigating fluid and a valve assembly is selectively disposable into an open position facilitating fluid communication between the supply container and the applicator for the delivery of the irrigating fluid therethrough into the nasal cavity. The activating assembly is further structured to create a negative pressure within the chamber which communicates with the second passage of the applicator to facilitate delivery of the waste fluid therefrom along a path of travel to an interior of the chamber.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2019Date of Patent: November 23, 2021Assignee: PREVA, LLCInventors: Keith Rubin, Ken Solovay, James Layer, Alex Desimone
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Publication number: 20200297915Abstract: A nasal irrigation diagnostic assembly comprising an irrigation device including a fluid collection portion structured to retain a biological sample, in the form of waste solution from the nasal cavity resulting from irrigation. A detection member disposed on said irrigation device is exposed to the biological sample and is structured to determine the existence of at least one analyte within the biological sample of the waste solution. The detection member comprises a plurality of detection zones individually structured to analyze the biological sample upon engagement therewith, wherein said plurality of zones include at least a reaction zone and a detection zone, which respectively include reagents cooperatively and collectively formulated to detect the existence of the at least one analyte within biological sample of the waste solution. A control zone may also be included to indicate the intended operability of at least the detection member.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2020Publication date: September 24, 2020Inventors: Keith Rubin, Ken Solovay, James Layer, Alfred A. Desimone, Bin Yan
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Publication number: 20200188575Abstract: An assembly structured for concurrent irrigation and aspiration of a nasal cavity including a housing having a supply container disposed therein for the removable retention of irrigating fluid. A nasal applicator comprises first and second passages respectfully structured to deliver irrigating fluid to the nasal cavity and concurrently remove waste fluid therefrom. An activating assembly includes a plunger biased into a continuous pressure applying, dispensing relation to the irrigating fluid and a valve assembly is selectively disposable into an open position facilitating fluid communication between the supply container and the applicator for the delivery of the irrigating fluid therethrough into the nasal cavity. The activating assembly is further structured to create a negative pressure within the chamber which communicates with the second passage of the applicator to facilitate delivery of the waste fluid therefrom along a path of travel to an interior of the chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2019Publication date: June 18, 2020Inventors: KEITH RUBIN, KEN SOLOVAY, JAMES LAYER, ALEX DESIMONE
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Patent number: 10493226Abstract: A system and accompanying assembly, of integrated or modular construction, for inflating and monitoring pressure within a retaining cuff including a housing having a pressure chamber connected in fluid communication with a fluid pressure source and a fluid communicating connection with the retaining cuff. Associated control circuitry includes a pressure sensor disposable in fluid communication with the pressure chamber and the retaining cuff, via the fluid communicating connection and structured to concurrently determine and monitor pressure within the pressure chamber and the retaining cuff. The control circuitry is cooperatively structured with the pressure sensor and other operative components to establish dynamic multilevel sampling capabilities, calibration parameters stored within the control circuitry prior to use and limited or single use capabilities of the assembly.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2013Date of Patent: December 3, 2019Assignee: Seedlings Life Science Ventures, LLCInventors: Stephen Jay Lowenstein, Keith Rubin, Ken Solovay, Timothy Vandermey, Klaus Lessnau, Michael R. Cole
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Patent number: 10478547Abstract: An assembly structured for concurrent irrigation and aspiration of a nasal cavity including a housing having a supply container disposed therein for the removable retention of irrigating fluid. A nasal applicator comprises first and second passages respectfully structured to deliver irrigating fluid to the nasal cavity and concurrently remove waste fluid therefrom. An activating assembly includes a plunger biased into a continuous pressure applying, dispensing relation to the irrigating fluid and a valve assembly is selectively disposable into an open position facilitating fluid communication between the supply container and the applicator for the delivery of the irrigating fluid therethrough into the nasal cavity. The activating assembly is further structured to create a negative pressure within the chamber which communicates with the second passage of the applicator to facilitate delivery of the waste fluid therefrom along a path of travel to an interior of the chamber.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2016Date of Patent: November 19, 2019Assignee: PREVA, LLC.Inventors: Keith Rubin, Ken Solovay, James Layer, Alex Desimone
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Publication number: 20190314621Abstract: An assembly for nasal irrigation for the handheld irrigation of a user's nasal cavity comprising a housing with a refill chamber containing irrigating fluid, an applicator, an actuator for forcing irrigating fluid from the refill chamber through the applicator into the user's nasal cavity during operation, and a solution port for refilling the refill chamber. Some embodiments of the present invention may further comprise a system for nasal irrigation that includes the assembly for nasal irrigation or handheld irrigator, as well as a solution assembly structured for dispensing irrigating fluid to the handheld irrigator, a docking station for removably housing the handheld irrigator, a solution assembly and a refill control, including a check valve.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 23, 2019Publication date: October 17, 2019Inventors: James Layer, Keith Rubin, Alex Desimone, Jon Buzzard, Ken Solovay
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Patent number: 10265462Abstract: An assembly for nasal irrigation for the handheld irrigation of a user's nasal cavity comprising a housing with a refill chamber containing irrigating fluid, an applicator, an actuator for forcing irrigating fluid from the refill chamber through the applicator into the user's nasal cavity during operation, and a solution port for refilling the refill chamber. Some embodiments of the present invention may further comprise a system for nasal irrigation that includes the assembly for nasal irrigation or handheld irrigator, as well as a solution assembly structured for dispensing irrigating fluid to the handheld irrigator, a docking station for removably housing the handheld irrigator, a solution assembly and a refill control, including a check valve.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2016Date of Patent: April 23, 2019Assignee: Preva, LLC.Inventors: James Layer, Keith Rubin, Alex Desimone, Jon Buzzard, Ken Solovay
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Publication number: 20180110499Abstract: A nasal irrigation diagnostic assembly comprising an irrigation device including a fluid collection portion structured to retain a biological sample, in the form of waste solution from the nasal cavity resulting from irrigation. A detection member disposed on said irrigation device is exposed to the biological sample and is structured to determine the existence of at least one analyte within the biological sample of the waste solution. The detection member comprises a plurality of detection zones individually structured to analyze the biological sample upon engagement therewith, wherein said plurality of zones include at least a reaction zone and a detection zone, which respectively include reagents cooperatively and collectively formulated to detect the existence of the at least one analyte within biological sample of the waste solution. A control zone may also be included to indicate the intended operability of at least the detection member.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2017Publication date: April 26, 2018Inventors: KEITH RUBIN, KEN SOLOVAY, JAMES LAYER, ALFRED A. DESIMONE, BIN YAN
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Publication number: 20180031550Abstract: A nasal irrigation diagnostic assembly comprising an irrigation device including a fluid collection portion structured to retain a biological sample, in the form of waste solution from the nasal cavity resulting from irrigation. A detection member disposed on said irrigation device is exposed to the biological sample and is structured to determine the existence of at least one analyte within the biological sample of the waste solution. The detection member comprises a plurality of detection zones individually structured to analyze the biological sample upon engagement therewith, wherein said plurality of zones include at least a reaction zone and a detection zone, which respectively include reagents cooperatively and collectively formulated to detect the existence of the at least one analyte within biological sample of the waste solution. A control zone may also be included to indicate the intended operability of at least the detection member.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2016Publication date: February 1, 2018Inventors: Keith Rubin, Ken Solovay, James Layer, Alfred A. Desimone, Bin Yan
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Publication number: 20160375192Abstract: An assembly structured for concurrent irrigation and aspiration of a nasal cavity including a housing having a supply container disposed therein for the removable retention of irrigating fluid. A nasal applicator comprises first and second passages respectfully structured to deliver irrigating fluid to the nasal cavity and concurrently remove waste fluid therefrom. An activating assembly includes a plunger biased into a continuous pressure applying, dispensing relation to the irrigating fluid and a valve assembly is selectively disposable into an open position facilitating fluid communication between the supply container and the applicator for the delivery of the irrigating fluid therethrough into the nasal cavity. The activating assembly is further structured to create a negative pressure within the chamber which communicates with the second passage of the applicator to facilitate delivery of the waste fluid therefrom along a path of travel to an interior of the chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 6, 2016Publication date: December 29, 2016Inventors: Keith Rubin, Ken Solovay, James Layer, Alex Desimone
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Publication number: 20160303308Abstract: An assembly for nasal irrigation for the handheld irrigation of a user's nasal cavity comprising a housing with a refill chamber containing irrigating fluid, an applicator, an actuator for forcing irrigating fluid from the refill chamber through the applicator into the user's nasal cavity during operation, and a solution port for refilling the refill chamber. Some embodiments of the present invention may further comprise a system for nasal irrigation that includes the assembly for nasal irrigation or handheld irrigator, as well as a solution assembly structured for dispensing irrigating fluid to the handheld irrigator, a docking station for removably housing the handheld irrigator, a solution assembly and a refill control, including a check valve.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2016Publication date: October 20, 2016Inventors: James Layer, Keith Rubin, Alex Desimone, Jon Buzzard, Ken Solovay