Patents by Inventor Loren Taylor
Loren Taylor 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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Patent number: 10582696Abstract: A pet toy for dispensing medicine, including an outer shell, an actuator assembly coupled to the outer shell, and an ingestible material initially disposed within the outer shell. Manipulation, by a pet, of the actuator assembly relative to the outer shell causes the ingestible material to exit the outer shell for ingestion by the pet.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2015Date of Patent: March 10, 2020Assignee: Make Ideas, LLCInventors: Keith Alan Mullin, Loren Taylor
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Patent number: 9545082Abstract: A pet toy launching system for use with mobile devices includes a ball launcher, a dog-wearable sensing apparatus, a ball or other projectile, a mobile device, and one or more sensors. Each of the ball launcher, the dog-wearable sensing apparatus, and the ball or other projectile includes a transmitter. Each sensor is disposed in, and is electrically connected to the transmitter in, one of the ball launcher, the dog-wearable sensing apparatus, and/or the ball. The mobile device communicates with at least one of the ball launcher, the dog-wearable sensing apparatus, and/or the ball. The application software program presents a user interface, to a user, such that a game may be carried out, via the application software program, when the dog-wearable sensing apparatus is worn by a dog and the ball launcher is utilized to launch the ball or other projectile for the dog to retrieve.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2015Date of Patent: January 17, 2017Assignee: Make Ideas, LLCInventors: Keith Alan Mullin, Loren Taylor
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Publication number: 20160113243Abstract: The invention comprises a novel pet toy and treat trainer wherein plastic interlocking pieces simulate vertebrae of perceived prey. Edible discs are integrated alternately with the interlocking vertebrae so that an animal can “catch and consume” the simulated prey. The pieces reside on an inner frame of rope so that the entire toy is pliable. An animal head and tail make up the front and rear interlocking pieces and are also constructed of chewable, but non-edible materials.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2014Publication date: April 28, 2016Inventors: Keith Mullin, Loren Taylor
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Patent number: 8584901Abstract: A powder dispensing apparatus for dispensing a powder either with or without a liquid is presented. The apparatus includes a base, a dispenser, and a tower. The base is adapted for receiving a container. The dispenser includes a rotatable carriage contacting a support element with an opening. The carriage includes a plurality of compartments horizontally disposed above an optional funnel and rotatable about a central axis. A hopper is disposed above the carriage and communicates with less than all compartments. Each compartment is capable of separately dispensing a powder from the hopper through the opening into the funnel and thereafter into the container resting on the base. The tower is disposed between and attached at opposing ends to the base and the dispenser. The apparatus is useful, for example, in preparing baby formula and other food for infants, as well as in preparing food and drink for children and adults.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2011Date of Patent: November 19, 2013Assignees: Product Spring, LLC, Taylored Concepts, LLC, Hartdesign! Ltd.Inventors: Christopher Dooley, Loren Taylor, Mark E. Hartelius
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Patent number: 8396754Abstract: A system and method facilitating delivery of a fully-integrated physical item providing access to non-physical content is presented. The method includes enabling access to an electronic greeting card, exclusive content, promotion, and/or store credit from a remote system after a gift key is linked to a local system. The system includes a local system and a gift key facilitating access to an electronic greeting card, exclusive content, promotion, and/or store credit after linkage between the local system and the gift key. The gift key includes a decorative cover, an integrated circuit, and an antenna or physical connector. The local system is a personal computer, a laptop computer, a handheld computer, a mobile phone, a smartphone, a tablet computer, or a Smart TV. A gift key could be disposed along a box, a bag, a ribbon, an envelope, or a gift wrapping or configured as a sticker with an adhesive backing.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 2012Date of Patent: March 12, 2013Assignees: Product Spring, LLC, Taylored Concepts, LLCInventors: Christopher P. Dooley, Loren Taylor, Gwen Nielsen
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Publication number: 20130032611Abstract: A powder dispensing apparatus for dispensing a powder either with or without a liquid is presented. The apparatus includes a base, a dispenser, and a tower. The base is adapted for receiving a container. The dispenser includes a rotatable carriage contacting a support element with an opening. The carriage includes a plurality of compartments horizontally disposed above an optional funnel and rotatable about a central axis. A hopper is disposed above the carriage and communicates with less than all compartments. Each compartment is capable of separately dispensing a powder from the hopper through the opening into the funnel and thereafter into the container resting on the base. The tower is disposed between and attached at opposing ends to the base and the dispenser. The apparatus is useful, for example, in preparing baby formula and other food for infants, as well as in preparing food and drink for children and adults.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 2011Publication date: February 7, 2013Inventors: Christopher Dooley, Loren Taylor, Mark E. Hartelius
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Publication number: 20120123827Abstract: A system and method facilitating delivery of a fully-integrated physical item providing access to non-physical content is presented. The method includes enabling access to an electronic greeting card, exclusive content, promotion, and/or store credit from a remote system after a gift key is linked to a local system. The system includes a local system and a gift key facilitating access to an electronic greeting card, exclusive content, promotion, and/or store credit after linkage between the local system and the gift key. The gift key includes a decorative cover, an integrated circuit, and an antenna or physical connector. The local system is a personal computer, a laptop computer, a handheld computer, a mobile phone, a smartphone, a tablet computer, or a Smart TV. A gift key could be disposed along a box, a bag, a ribbon, an envelope, or a gift wrapping or configured as a sticker with an adhesive backing.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 20, 2012Publication date: May 17, 2012Inventors: Christopher P. Dooley, Loren Taylor, Paul S. Nielsen, Gwen Nielsen
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Patent number: 8112315Abstract: A system and method for a physically-based gift key enabling a purchaser to deliver a single, fully integrated gift item to a recipient and including an electronic greeting card and store credits redeemable online is presented. The method includes the steps of activating a gift key, customizing an electronic greeting card associated with the gift key at a host site via physical or wireless linkage of a gift key to a first local computer, accessing the greeting card at the host site via linkage of the gift key to a second local computer, and redeeming store credit associated with the gift key at a retail website accessible from the host site. The system includes gift key and host computer system directly or indirectly controlling a host site. A local computer automatically launches a website at host or retailer levels when the gift key is linked to the local computer.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2010Date of Patent: February 7, 2012Inventors: Christopher P. Dooley, Paul S. Nielsen, Loren Taylor
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Patent number: 8086494Abstract: A system and method for a physically-based gift key enabling a purchaser to deliver a single, fully-integrated gift item to a recipient and including an electronic greeting card and store credits redeemable online is presented. The method includes the steps of activating a gift key, customizing an electronic greeting card associated with the gift key at a host site via physical or wireless linkage of a gift key to a first local computer, accessing the greeting card at the host site via linkage of the gift key to a second local computer, and redeeming a store credit associated with the gift key at a retail website accessible from the host site. The system includes a gift key and a host computer system directly or indirectly controlling a host site. The gift key has a housing, an integrated circuit within the housing, and a connector or wireless interface extending from the housing so as to allow linkage of the gift key with a computer remotely located with respect to the host and retailer sites.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2008Date of Patent: December 27, 2011Assignees: Product Spring, LLC, Taylored Concepts, LLCInventors: Christopher P. Dooley, Paul S. Nielsen, Loren Taylor
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Publication number: 20110309121Abstract: An adaptable bag system for infant care is presented. The infant care system has a primary bag assembly and a plurality of detachable bag holders that are detachably securable to the primary bag assembly. The primary bag assembly includes a diaper bag, multiple storage pockets, multiple clicking posts for attaching accessories, and a foldable flap for overlapping and covering the diaper bag. The plurality of detachable bag holders are for holding various baby articles, and each of the said bag holders have a releasable latch for releasable attachment to the clicking posts. The plurality of detachable bag holders could include bottle holders, feeding accessories holders, pacifier holders, food bags, cosmetics bags, small purses/money holders, waterproof bags, clothes bags, cooler bags, wipes holders, storage bags, changing pads, bag top flap, key chains, credit card holders, mat or blanket holders, and cell phone and/or personal digital assistant (PDA) cases.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2010Publication date: December 22, 2011Inventors: Christopher P. Dooley, Loren Taylor
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Publication number: 20110040649Abstract: A system and method for a physically-based gift key enabling a purchaser to deliver a single, fully-integrated gift item to a recipient and including an electronic greeting card and store credits redeemable online is presented. The method includes the steps of activating a gift key, customizing an electronic greeting card associated with the gift key at a host site via physical or wireless linkage of a gift key to a first local computer, accessing the greeting card at the host site via linkage of the gift key to a second local computer, and redeeming a store credit associated with the gift key at a retail website accessible from the host site. The system includes a gift key and a host computer system directly or indirectly controlling a host site. The gift key has a housing, an integrated circuit within the housing, and a connector or wireless interface extending from the housing so as to allow linkage of the gift key with a computer remotely located with respect to the host and retailer sites.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2010Publication date: February 17, 2011Inventors: Christopher P. Dooley, Paul S. Nielsen, Loren Taylor
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Publication number: 20090172873Abstract: A system for easier manufacture and installation of a spa using a unitary base with molded integral electrical chaseways and with vertical support members.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2008Publication date: July 9, 2009Inventors: David J. Ludlow, Stephen M. Fleischer, Bronson Best Smith, Trent Loren Taylor
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Publication number: 20090063297Abstract: A system and method for a physically-based gift key enabling a purchaser to deliver a single, fully-integrated gift item to a recipient and including an electronic greeting card and store credits redeemable online is presented. The method includes the steps of activating a gift key, customizing an electronic greeting card associated with the gift key at a host site via physical or wireless linkage of a gift key to a first local computer, accessing the greeting card at the host site via linkage of the gift key to a second local computer, and redeeming a store credit associated with the gift key at a retail website accessible from the host site. The system includes a gift key and a host computer system directly or indirectly controlling a host site. The gift key has a housing, an integrated circuit within the housing, and a connector or wireless interface extending from the housing so as to allow linkage of the gift key with a computer remotely located with respect to the host and retailer sites.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2008Publication date: March 5, 2009Inventors: Christopher P. Dooley, Paul S. Nielsen, Loren Taylor
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Publication number: 20080293019Abstract: A personal savings bank, for use by children, which is attachable to a computer as a peripheral device and simulates interactions with a teller as paper money and coins are deposited into and withdrawn from the device is described. The invention includes a money storage peripheral, a communications system, and software executed by a computer adjacent to and separate from the money storage device. The money storage peripheral is attached to the computer via a wire or wireless link. The software program controls a teller displayed on the computer which interacts with a child in response to cues from the money storage peripheral. The teller could include a real person or an animated character who speaks, commands, and responds to a child during use of the money storage peripheral.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2008Publication date: November 27, 2008Inventors: Christopher P. Dooley, Paul S. Nielsen, Loren Taylor
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Publication number: 20060166592Abstract: An electronic drawing toy is disclosed for drawing and gaming applications used with a video monitor, wherein a complexity of the toy is minimized to facilitate use by young children.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2006Publication date: July 27, 2006Inventors: Paul Nielsen, Christopher Dooley, Loren Taylor
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Publication number: 20050174337Abstract: An electronic handheld device outputs video signals to a video monitor to create an image. A controller generates video signals for defining a menu area and an active window on the visual display. The menu area includes a plurality of selection icons generally aligned on the visual display for accessing respective imaging functions to be carried out in the active window. The device includes a first and second directional inputs mounted on the housing for manipulating using first and second hands of a user, respectively. A first set of push buttons is mounted on the housing juxtaposed with the first directional input for activating using the first hand of the user. A second set of push buttons is mounted on the housing juxtaposed with the second directional input for activating using the second hand of the user. The controller responds to the first directional input and the second set of push buttons for selecting a desired one of the selection icons.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2005Publication date: August 11, 2005Inventors: Paul Nielsen, Chris Dooley, Loren Taylor