Patents by Inventor Kyle Fredericks

Kyle Fredericks 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).

  • Patent number: 12544038
    Abstract: A self-contained ultrasound patch assembly for detecting fluid flow in a vessel includes piezo elements that can transmit ultrasonic energy and detect echo signals. A flex module has two support portions connected to respective ones of the elements with a hinged portion coupled to the support portions, allowing them to be positioned angularly relative to each other. Electronics that direct the elements to transmit ultrasonic energy and process detected echo signals are in communication with the elements through the flex module. A transducer frame includes an alignment portion engaging a flex module alignment portion to retain the flex module in an aligned position. The frame supports the elements at a fixed angular position with respect to each other. A housing encloses the electronics and frame, and fixedly retains the frame to position the elements to transmit toward a bottom surface and away from a top surface of the housing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 13, 2024
    Date of Patent: February 10, 2026
    Assignee: 1929803 Ontario Corp
    Inventors: Joseph Eibl, Kyle Fredericks, Chelsea Munding, Andrew Eibl, Jon-Emile S. Kenny
  • Publication number: 20240307029
    Abstract: A self-contained ultrasound patch assembly for detecting fluid flow in a vessel includes piezo elements that can transmit ultrasonic energy and detect echo signals. A flex module has two support portions connected to respective ones of the elements with a hinged portion coupled to the support portions, allowing them to be positioned angularly relative to each other. Electronics that direct the elements to transmit ultrasonic energy and process detected echo signals are in communication with the elements through the flex module. A transducer frame includes an alignment portion engaging a flex module alignment portion to retain the flex module in an aligned position. The frame supports the elements at a fixed angular position with respect to each other. A housing encloses the electronics and frame, and fixedly retains the frame to position the elements to transmit toward a bottom surface and away from a top surface of the housing.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 13, 2024
    Publication date: September 19, 2024
    Inventors: Joseph Eibl, Kyle Fredericks, Chelsea Munding, Andrew Eibl, Jon-Emile S. Kenny
  • Patent number: 11937976
    Abstract: A self-contained ultrasound patch assembly for detecting fluid flow in a vessel includes piezo elements that can transmit ultrasonic energy and detect echo signals. A flex module has two support portions connected to respective ones of the elements with a hinged portion coupled to the support portions, allowing them to be positioned angularly relative to each other. Electronics that direct the elements to transmit ultrasonic energy and process detected echo signals are in communication with the elements through the flex module. A transducer frame includes an alignment portion engaging a flex module alignment portion to retain the flex module in an aligned position. The frame supports the elements at a fixed angular position with respect to each other. A housing encloses the electronics and frame, and fixedly retains the frame to position the elements to transmit toward a bottom surface and away from a top surface of the housing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 6, 2021
    Date of Patent: March 26, 2024
    Assignee: 1929803 Ontario Corp
    Inventors: Joseph Eibl, Kyle Fredericks, Chelsea Munding, Andrew Eibl, Jon-Emile S. Kenny
  • Publication number: 20220000447
    Abstract: A self-contained ultrasound patch assembly for detecting fluid flow in a vessel includes piezo elements that can transmit ultrasonic energy and detect echo signals. A flex module has two support portions connected to respective ones of the elements with a hinged portion coupled to the support portions, allowing them to be positioned angularly relative to each other. Electronics that direct the elements to transmit ultrasonic energy and process detected echo signals are in communication with the elements through the flex module. A transducer frame includes an alignment portion engaging a flex module alignment portion to retain the flex module in an aligned position. The frame supports the elements at a fixed angular position with respect to each other. A housing encloses the electronics and frame, and fixedly retains the frame to position the elements to transmit toward a bottom surface and away from a top surface of the housing.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 6, 2021
    Publication date: January 6, 2022
    Inventors: Joseph Eibl, Kyle Fredericks, Chelsea Munding, Andrew Eibl, Jon-Emile S. Kenny