Patents by Inventor Larry Scott
Larry Scott 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: 20240334956Abstract: A system for producing food product may include an inner tube configured to extrude a first component, and an outer tube provided about the inner tube to define an annular space through which a second component is extruded, the inner and outer tubes, alone or in conjunction with a nozzle or other extrusion mechanism, defining an outlet. Additionally, a collagen head can be configured to apply a layer of collagen gel over the second component. The inner and outer tubes are sized, and flow rate may be configured such that an initial diameter of the first component exiting the outlet is substantially smaller than a final diameter of the first component, and an initial thickness of the second component exiting the outlet is substantially greater than a final thickness of the second component.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2024Publication date: October 10, 2024Applicant: The Hillshire Brands CompanyInventors: David S. Oufnac, Larry Scott, Brenda Marie Dismore, Timothy A. Stubbs
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Publication number: 20230008894Abstract: A system for producing food product may include an inner tube configured to extrude a first component, and an outer tube provided about the inner tube to define an annular space through which a second component is extruded, the inner and outer tubes, alone or in conjunction with a nozzle or other extrusion mechanism, defining an outlet. Additionally, a collagen head can be configured to apply a layer of collagen gel over the second component. The inner and outer tubes are sized, and flow rate may be configured such that an initial diameter of the first component exiting the outlet is substantially smaller than a final diameter of the first component, and an initial thickness of the second component exiting the outlet is substantially greater than a final thickness of the second component.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2022Publication date: January 12, 2023Applicant: The Hillshire Brands CompanyInventors: David S. Oufnac, Larry Scott, Brenda Marie Dismore, Timothy A. Stubbs
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Patent number: 10716320Abstract: A system for producing food products may include an inner tube configured to extrude a first component, and an outer tube provided about the inner tube to define an annular space through which a second component is extruded, the inner and outer tubes (alone or in conjunction with a nozzle or other extrusion mechanism defining an outlet. Additionally, a collagen head can be configured to apply a layer of collagen gel over the second component. The inner and outer tubes are sized, and flow rate may be configured such that an initial diameter of the first component exiting the outlet is substantially smaller than a final diameter of the first component, and an initial thickness of the second component exiting the outlet is substantially greater than a final thickness of the second component.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 2016Date of Patent: July 21, 2020Assignee: The Hillshire Brands CompanyInventors: David S. Oufnac, Larry Scott, Brenda Marie Dismore, Timothy A. Stubbs
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Publication number: 20180322947Abstract: Novel systems, methods, and devices for implementing prescription delivery and for providing medication reminders are provided. One system for providing a prescription medication delivery service operates by directly submitting a prescription delivery request to the prescription medication delivery service. A server may receive a requesting delivery signal related to a prescription medication via a communication network. A physician device may receive input relating to a selection of a prescription delivery option within a pharmacy dispensing system and transmit a corresponding HTTP post message via the communication network. A prescription delivery service server may receive the HTTP post message and coordinate delivery of the prescription medication based at least in part upon the HTTP post message. An electronic device may obtain a confirmation indication when the prescription medication is delivered and transmit a confirmation of completed delivery.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2018Publication date: November 8, 2018Inventors: Nicholas Potts, Larry Scott
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Publication number: 20170000172Abstract: A system for producing food product may include an inner tube configured to extrude a first component, and an outer tube provided about the inner tube to define an annular space through which a second component is extruded, the inner and outer tubes (alone or in conjunction with a nozzle or other extrusion mechanism defining an outlet. Additionally, a collagen head can be configured to apply a layer of collagen gel over the second component. The inner and outer tubes are sized, and flow rate may be configured such that an initial diameter of the first component exiting the outlet is substantially smaller than a final diameter of the first component, and an initial thickness of the second component exiting the outlet is substantially greater than a final thickness of the second component.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 5, 2016Publication date: January 5, 2017Applicant: The Hillshire Brands CompanyInventors: David S. Oufnac, Larry Scott, Brenda Marie Dismore, Timothy A. Stubbs
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Publication number: 20170000173Abstract: A system for producing food products may include an inner tube configured to extrude a first component, and an outer tube provided about the inner tube to define an annular space through which a second component is extruded, the inner and outer tubes (alone or in conjunction with a nozzle or other extrusion mechanism defining an outlet. Additionally, a collagen head can be configured to apply a layer of collagen gel over the second component. The inner and outer tubes are sized, and flow rate may be configured such that an initial diameter of the first component exiting the outlet is substantially smaller than a final diameter of the first component, and an initial thickness of the second component exiting the outlet is substantially greater than a final thickness of the second component.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 5, 2016Publication date: January 5, 2017Applicant: The Hillshire Brands CompanyInventors: David S. Oufnac, Larry Scott, Brenda Marie Dismore, Timothy A. Stubbs
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Patent number: 9380804Abstract: A system for producing food products may include an inner tube configured to extrude a first component, and an outer tube provided about the inner tube to define an annular space through which a second component is extruded, the inner and outer tubes (alone or in conjunction with a nozzle or other extrusion mechanism defining an outlet. Additionally, a collagen head can be configured to apply a layer of collagen gel over the second component. The inner and outer tubes are sized, and flow rate may be configured such that an initial diameter of the first component exiting the outlet is substantially smaller than a final diameter of the first component, and an initial thickness of the second component exiting the outlet is substantially greater than a final thickness of the second component.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2013Date of Patent: July 5, 2016Assignee: The Hillshire Brands CompanyInventors: David S. Oufnac, Larry Scott, Brenda Marie Dismore, Timothy A. Stubbs
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Patent number: 8815124Abstract: Photovoltaic cells comprising an active layer comprising, as p-type material, conjugated polymers such as polythiophene and regioregular polythiophene, and as n-type material at least one fullerene derivative. The fullerene derivative can be C60, C70, or C84. The fullerene also can be functionalized with indene groups. Improved efficiency can be achieved.Type: GrantFiled: February 29, 2008Date of Patent: August 26, 2014Assignees: Solvay USA, Inc., Nano-C, Inc.Inventors: Darin W. Laird, Reza Stegamat, Henning Richter, Viktor Vejins, Larry Scott, Thomas A. Lada, Malika Daadi
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Patent number: 8715606Abstract: Improved methods of fullerene derivative production including use of less solvent, or elimination of solvent, as well as use of shorter reaction times and higher reaction temperatures. Methods useful for production of bis-, tris-, tetra-, penta-, and hexa-fullerene derivatives. Indene is a preferred derivative. The derivatives used in active layers for solar cell applications.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2008Date of Patent: May 6, 2014Assignees: Plextronics, Inc., Nano-C, Inc.Inventors: Darin W. Laird, Henning Richter, Viktor Vejins, Larry Scott, Thomas A. Lada, II
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Patent number: 8697988Abstract: Photovoltaic cells comprising an active layer comprising, as p-type material, conjugated polymers such as polythiophene and regioregular polythiophene, and as n-type material at least one fullerene derivative. The fullerene derivative can be C60, C70, or C84. The fullerene also can be functionalized with indene groups. Improved efficiency can be achieved.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2012Date of Patent: April 15, 2014Assignees: Plextronics, Inc., Nano-C, Inc.Inventors: Darin W. Laird, Henning Richter, Viktor Vejins, Larry Scott, Thomas A. Lada, Malika Daadi
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Publication number: 20140023752Abstract: A system for producing food products may include an inner tube configured to extrude a first component, and an outer tube provided about the inner tube to define an annular space through which a second component is extruded, the inner and outer tubes (alone or in conjunction with a nozzle or other extrusion mechanism defining an outlet. Additionally, a collagen head can be configured to apply a layer of collagen gel over the second component. The inner and outer tubes are sized, and flow rate may be configured such that an initial diameter of the first component exiting the outlet is substantially smaller than a final diameter of the first component, and an initial thickness of the second component exiting the outlet is substantially greater than a final thickness of the second component.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2013Publication date: January 23, 2014Inventors: David S. Oufnac, Larry Scott, Brenda Marie Dismore, Timothy A. Stubbs
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Publication number: 20130298993Abstract: Photovoltaic cells comprising an active layer comprising, as p-type material, conjugated polymers such as polythiophene and regioregular polythiophene, and as n-type material at least one fullerene derivative. The fullerene derivative can be C60, C70, or C84. The fullerene also can be functionalized with indene groups. Improved efficiency can be achieved.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2013Publication date: November 14, 2013Inventors: Darin W. Laird, Reza Stegamat, Henning Richter, Viktor Vejins, Larry Scott, Thomas A. Lada
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Publication number: 20120318359Abstract: Photovoltaic cells comprising an active layer comprising, as p-type material, conjugated polymers such as polythiophene and regioregular polythiophene, and as n-type material at least one fullerene derivative. The fullerene derivative can be C60, C70, or C84. The fullerene also can be functionalized with indene groups. Improved efficiency can be achieved.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2012Publication date: December 20, 2012Inventors: Darin W. Laird, Reza Stegamat, Malika Daadi, Henning Richter, Viktor Vejins, Larry Scott, Thomas A. Lada
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Patent number: 8217260Abstract: Photovoltaic cells comprising an active layer comprising, as p-type material, conjugated polymers such as polythiophene and regioregular polythiophene, and as n-type material at least one fullerene derivative. The fullerene derivative can be C60, C70, or C84. The fullerene also can be functionalized with indene groups. Improved efficiency can be achieved.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2007Date of Patent: July 10, 2012Assignees: Plextronics, Inc., Nano-C, Inc.Inventors: Darin W. Laird, Reza Stegamat, Malika Daadi, legal representative, Henning Richter, Viktor Vejins, Larry Scott, Thomas A. Lada
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Publication number: 20100132782Abstract: Photovoltaic cells comprising an active layer comprising, as p-type material, conjugated polymers such as polythiophene and regioregular polythiophene, and as n-type material at least one fullerene derivative. The fullerene derivative can be C60, C70, or C84. The fullerene also can be functionalized with indene groups. Improved efficiency can be achieved.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2007Publication date: June 3, 2010Inventors: Darin W. Laird, Reza Stegamat, Malika Daadi, Henning Richter, Viktor Vejins, Larry Scott, Thomas A. Lada
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Publication number: 20090176994Abstract: Improved methods of fullerene derivative production including use of less solvent, or elimination of solvent, as well as use of shorter reaction times and higher reaction temperatures. Methods useful for production of bis-, tris-, tetra-, penta-, and hexa-fullerene derivatives. Indene is a preferred derivative. The derivatives used in active layers for solar cell applications.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2008Publication date: July 9, 2009Inventors: Darin W. Laird, Henning Richter, Viktor Vejins, Larry Scott, Thomas A. Lada, II
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Publication number: 20080319207Abstract: Photovoltaic cells comprising an active layer comprising, as p-type material, conjugated polymers such as polythiophene and regioregular polythiophene, and as n-type material at least one fullerene derivative. The fullerene derivative can be C60, C70, or C84. The fullerene also can be functionalized with indene groups. Improved efficiency can be achieved.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 29, 2008Publication date: December 25, 2008Inventors: Darin W Laird, Reza Stegamat, Malika Daadi, Henning Richter, Viktor Vejins, Larry Scott, Thomas A. Lada
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Publication number: 20060143856Abstract: The invention corrects three major safety and security problems, associated with millions of traditional sliding doors. It offers a dramatic, yet simplistic, solution to these chronic problems in addition to providing a smooth, maintenance-free operation. The invention eliminates the protruding longitudinal rails of the traditional floor track that create a barrier to foot and wheel traffic. In its place is a smooth, level track that conforms to the “Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990”. Secondly, the invention is secure against unauthorized (forced) entry. Thirdly, the invention is not displaced by hurricane-force winds. For maximum strength and function, solid nylon rollers are positioned at each end between metal guides running the length of the panel base. Adjustable constraints are positioned at each end on top of each panel. The combination of the pair of guides seated into their respective track channels, and the constraints, prevent unauthorized entry and displacement.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 4, 2005Publication date: July 6, 2006Inventors: Peter Rosko, Larry Scott
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Patent number: 7059017Abstract: The invention corrects three major safety and security problems, associated with millions of traditional sliding doors. It offers a dramatic, yet simplistic, solution to these chronic problems in addition to providing a smooth, maintenance-free operation. The invention eliminates the protruding longitudinal rails of the traditional floor track that create a barrier to foot and wheel traffic. In its place is a smooth, level track that conforms to the “Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990”. Secondly, the invention is secure against unauthorized (forced) entry. Thirdly, the invention is not displaced by hurricane-force winds. For maximum strength and function, solid nylon rollers are positioned at each end between metal guides running the length of the panel base. Adjustable constraints are positioned at each end on top of each panel. The combination of the pair of guides seated into their respective track channels, and the constraints, prevent unauthorized entry and displacement.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 2005Date of Patent: June 13, 2006Inventors: Peter J. Rosko, Larry Scott
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Publication number: 20050178158Abstract: A glass forming assembly for forming complex shaped glass, with the glass forming assembly having a hood assembly including a hood lift superstructure movable horizontally back and forth over a cold ring and a cooling shuttle and movable vertically relative to the cold ring and the cooling shuttle, and a hood frame supported by the hood lift superstructure by a hood tilt mechanism. The hood tilt mechanism includes an air cylinder assembly actuable to tilt the hood frame relative to the hood lift superstructure, which allows for proper orientation of the glass prior to dropping it on the cooling shuttle, thus allowing for reduced glass chipping and cracking.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2005Publication date: August 18, 2005Inventors: Frank Moulding, Larry Scott, Robert Croft, Ronald Vandergrift