Patents by Inventor Matt Baker
Matt Baker 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: 11957839Abstract: An intubation assembly and shield configured to at least partially reduce the risk of contagion of airborne illnesses. The intubation assembly comprises an intubation apparatus assembly, which may comprise an intubation apparatus such as a laryngoscope, endoscope, bronchoscope, or other fiberoptic device. The intubation apparatus assembly may be operatively disposed on the shield assembly. The intubation apparatus may be placed on a correspondingly dimensioned sleeve. The shield assembly comprises a body with a plurality of side segments and a first transparent component with a shield opening disposed thereon. The shield opening may be used for insertion of the intubation apparatus assembly. The shield assembly may also comprise a second transparent component with at least one longitudinally disposed slot for insertion of an endotracheal tube or other intubation apparatus(es). The shield assembly may be provided with ports to attach a vacuum device to provide negative pressure.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2021Date of Patent: April 16, 2024Assignee: Safer Medical Products, LLCInventors: Rob Brady, Matt Vergin, Barry Jennings, Steve MacFarlane, Richard Blubaugh, Craig Randall, Misty Denevan, Todd Baker
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Publication number: 20240098036Abstract: This disclosure describes a payload pipeline system that, as part of an inter-network facilitation system, can facilitate digital payload throughput between network components using a staggered payload relayer. For example, the disclosed systems utilize custom tooling to implement a staggered payload relayer as an intelligent conduit or pipeline that operates as a publisher-subscriber paradigm system (as opposed to a data stream system). In some cases, the disclosed systems can utilize synchronous or asynchronous communication to receive digital payloads for events from publisher network components and to make the digital payloads available within a payload queue maintained by the staggered payload relayer (for access by subscriber network components).Type: ApplicationFiled: September 16, 2022Publication date: March 21, 2024Inventors: Bhashinee Garg, Alex Kleissner, Bartlomiej Ogryczak, David Lyons, Keerthi Nallani, Matt Taylor, Pengyue Li, Peter Baker, Renjie Xu
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Patent number: 11781812Abstract: A heat exchanger including a plurality of parallel fins, and at least one tube passing through the parallel fins, wherein the tube carries a fluid that exchanges heat with air passing through the heat exchanger. The parallel fins each include a plurality of air deflecting members formed therein. Each air deflecting member is bent substantially orthogonally relative to a planar surface of each fin, and each air deflecting member is configured to direct the air passing through the heat exchanger to increase turbulence of the air, and to impinge the air against adjacent parallel fins, and to balance air flow across the heat exchanger and decrease maldistribution of the air flow through the heat exchanger.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2020Date of Patent: October 10, 2023Assignee: Brazeway, Inc.Inventors: Matt Baker, Scot Reagen
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Publication number: 20220299846Abstract: An image capture device is disclosed that includes a body defining a peripheral cavity and a removable door assembly that is configured to close and seal the peripheral cavity. The door assembly includes a door body; a locking mechanism; and a biasing member that is configured for engagement with the locking mechanism to resist unlocking of the locking mechanism until a threshold force is applied, at which time, the biasing member is moved from a normal position, in which the biasing member extends at a first angle in relation to the locking mechanism, to a deflected position, in which the biasing member extends at a second angle in relation to the locking mechanism. When locked, the door assembly is rotationally fixed in relation to the body of the image capture device, and when unlocked, the door assembly is rotatable in relation to the body of the image capture device.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2020Publication date: September 22, 2022Inventors: Kielan C. Crow, Juntao Sun, Matt Baker
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Publication number: 20220299275Abstract: A heat exchanger that includes a microchannel tube having a plurality of straight sections interconnected by a plurality of bent sections; a plurality of accordion-style fins located between adjacent straight sections of the microchannel tube; and a plurality of brackets having a plurality of slots formed therein that are each configured for receipt of a respective straight section of the microchannel tube, wherein the plurality of brackets are configured to compress the accordion-style fins into direct engagement with the adjacent straight sections of microchannel tube, and wherein at least one of the accordion-style fins and the microchannel tube includes a mating feature that prevents lateral movement of the accordion-style fin relative to the adjacent straight sections of the microchannel tube.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 18, 2022Publication date: September 22, 2022Inventors: Scot Reagen, Matt Baker, David Wayne Skrzypchak, Scott C. Peters
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Patent number: 10900722Abstract: A heat transfer tube including an inner surface including a plurality of grooves. The plurality of grooves includes at least primary grooves and secondary grooves, wherein the primary grooves extend axially along a length of the tube, and the secondary grooves intersect the primary grooves.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2019Date of Patent: January 26, 2021Assignee: Brazeway, Inc.Inventors: Scot Reagen, Matt Baker, Dave W. Skrzypchak, Gary Wolfe, Chen-Yu Lin, Jared Lee Myers
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Publication number: 20200158441Abstract: A heat exchanger including a plurality of parallel fins, and at least one tube passing through the parallel fins, wherein the tube carries a fluid that exchanges heat with air passing through the heat exchanger. The parallel fins each include a plurality of air deflecting members formed therein. Each air deflecting member is bent substantially orthogonally relative to a planar surface of each fin, and each air deflecting member is configured to direct the air passing through the heat exchanger to increase turbulence of the air, and to impinge the air against adjacent parallel fins, and to balance air flow across the heat exchanger and decrease maldistribution of the air flow through the heat exchanger.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 27, 2020Publication date: May 21, 2020Inventors: Matt BAKER, Scot REAGEN
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Publication number: 20200124358Abstract: A heat transfer tube including an inner surface including a plurality of grooves. The plurality of grooves includes at least primary grooves and secondary grooves, wherein the primary grooves extend axially along a length of the tube, and the secondary grooves intersect the primary grooves.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2019Publication date: April 23, 2020Inventors: Scot REAGEN, Matt BAKER, Dave W. SKRZYPCHAK, Gary WOLFE, Chen-Yu LIN, Jared Lee Myers
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Patent number: 10578374Abstract: A heat exchanger including a plurality of parallel fins, and at least one tube passing through the parallel fins, wherein the tube carries a fluid that exchanges heat with air passing through the heat exchanger. The parallel fins each include a plurality of air deflecting members formed therein. Each air deflecting member is bent substantially orthogonally relative to a planar surface of each fin, and each air deflecting member is configured to direct the air passing through the heat exchanger to increase turbulence of the air, and to impinge the air against adjacent parallel fins, and to balance air flow across the heat exchanger and decrease maldistribution of the air flow through the heat exchanger.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2017Date of Patent: March 3, 2020Assignee: Brazeway, Inc.Inventors: Matt Baker, Scot Reagen
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Patent number: 10551130Abstract: A heat transfer tube including an inner surface including a plurality of grooves. The plurality of grooves includes at least primary grooves and secondary grooves, wherein the primary grooves extend axially along a length of the tube, and the secondary grooves intersect the primary grooves.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2015Date of Patent: February 4, 2020Assignee: Brazeway, Inc.Inventors: Scot Reagen, Matt Baker, Dave W. Skrzypchak, Gary Wolfe, Chen-Yu Lin, Jared Lee Myers
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Publication number: 20190093939Abstract: A refrigeration system for a refrigerator or a freezer, comprising a compressor; a condenser; and an evaporator, wherein the evaporator includes a coil formed of a plurality of linear sections connected by a plurality of curved sections, and the coil is attached to a plurality of fins, each fin has a length and a width, and the width defines an evaporator depth; and the plurality of curved sections are arranged in a number of columns to define a tube pattern formed along the evaporator depth.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2018Publication date: March 28, 2019Inventors: Scot REAGEN, Brian John CHRISTEN, William SPROW, Scott C. PETERS, Gary WOLFE, Matt BAKER
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Publication number: 20180058772Abstract: A heat exchanger including a plurality of parallel fins, and at least one tube passing through the parallel fins, wherein the tube carries a fluid that exchanges heat with air passing through the heat exchanger. The parallel fins each include a plurality of air deflecting members formed therein. Each air deflecting member is bent substantially orthogonally relative to a planar surface of each fin, and each air deflecting member is configured to direct the air passing through the heat exchanger to increase turbulence of the air, and to impinge the air against adjacent parallel fins, and to balance air flow across the heat exchanger and decrease maldistribution of the air flow through the heat exchanger.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2017Publication date: March 1, 2018Inventors: Matt Baker, Scot Reagen
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Publication number: 20160097604Abstract: A heat transfer tube including an inner surface including a plurality of grooves. The plurality of grooves includes at least primary grooves and secondary grooves, wherein the primary grooves extend axially along a length of the tube, and the secondary grooves intersect the primary grooves.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2015Publication date: April 7, 2016Inventors: Scot Reagen, Matt Baker, Dave W. Skrzypchak, Gary Wolfe, Chen-Yu Lin
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Publication number: 20150323230Abstract: A tube pattern for a refrigerator evaporator including tubes in the tube pattern that are staggered in air flow, and an outer diameter of the tubes is in the range of 6.5 mm to 7.5 mm.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2015Publication date: November 12, 2015Inventors: SCOT REAGAN, BRIAN CHRISTEN, WILLIAM SPROW, SCOTT C. PETERS, GARY WOLFE, MATT BAKER
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Patent number: 8812386Abstract: An improved forecasting and modeling tool for planning and estimating sales of consumer products, including social expression products in a retail operation. The tool enables retailers to create a plan based on information shared between the retailer and vendor of social expression products. The methodology employed begins with actual sales totals for the prior term and the plan goal for the current term and provides financial calculations based on a variety of factors to determine the sales bridge needed to meet the current term goal. Information relating to actual sales, significant events, door activity, current forecast, trending data, and vendor initiatives are input into the application and are used in financial calculations to determine a current term sales plan.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2013Date of Patent: August 19, 2014Assignee: American Greetings CorporationInventors: Jason Corbo, Matt Baker, Kyle Roggenburk
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Patent number: 8589270Abstract: An improved forecasting and modeling tool for planning and estimating sales of consumer products, including social expression products in a retail operation. The tool enables retailers to create a plan based on information shared between the retailer and vendor of social expression products. The methodology employed begins with actual sales totals for the prior term and the plan goal for the current term and provides financial calculations based on a variety of factors to determine the sales bridge needed to meet the current term goal. Information relating to actual sales, significant events, door activity, current forecast, trending data, and vendor initiatives are input into the application and are used in financial calculations to determine a current term sales plan.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2011Date of Patent: November 19, 2013Assignee: American GreetingsInventors: Jason Corbo, Matt Baker, Kyle Roggenburk
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Publication number: 20120143653Abstract: An improved forecasting and modeling tool for planning and estimating sales of consumer products, including social expression products in a retail operation. The tool enables retailers to create a plan based on information shared between the retailer and vendor of social expression products. The methodology employed begins with actual sales totals for the prior term and the plan goal for the current term and provides financial calculations based on a variety of factors to determine the sales bridge needed to meet the current term goal. Information relating to actual sales, significant events, door activity, current forecast, trending data, and vendor initiatives are input into the application and are used in financial calculations to determine a current term sales plan.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2011Publication date: June 7, 2012Inventors: Jason Corbo, Matt Baker, Kyle Roggenburk
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Publication number: 20050037071Abstract: Compositions and methods for making robust pellets that contain a high percentage, by weight, of active drug agent, and which also contain additional components that enhance the absorption and solubility of the active drug agent within the gastrointestinal tract (GI tract) without diminishing the robust nature of the pellet, are disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 11, 2004Publication date: February 17, 2005Inventors: Bruce Cao, Beth Burnside, Sandra Wassink, Matt Baker
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Patent number: 4982101Abstract: Telemetry apparatus for a rotating machine shaft includes a fixed collar of lightweight composite material wrapped on the shaft and having embedded in it telemetry apparatus. Measured data such as torque from a strain gauge sensor is transmitted to a stationary sensor by pulses of infrared signals. An array of photovoltaic cells receives energy from a stationary source to power the rotating telemetry apparatus. All rotating electronics is embedded in the composite material which may be, for example, E-type fiberglass. Such composite material provides a resistance to centrifugal forces due to rotation of the shaft but has sufficient transparency to allow both the transmission of data and power to and from the rotating telemetry.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 1989Date of Patent: January 1, 1991Assignee: Bently Nevada CorporationInventor: Matt Baker
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Patent number: 4910408Abstract: Telemetry apparatus for a rotating machine shaft includes a fixed collar of lightweight composite material wrapped on the shaft and having embedded in its telemetry apparatus. Measured data such as torque from a strain gauge sensor is transmitted to a stationary sensor by pulses of infrared signals. An array of photovoltaic cells receives energy from a stationary source to power the rotating telemetry apparatus. All rotating electronics is embedded in the composite material which may be, for example, E-type fiberglass. Such composite material provides a resistance to centrifugal forces due to rotation of the shaft but has sufficient transparency to allow both the transmission of data and power to and from the rotating telemetry.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1988Date of Patent: March 20, 1990Assignee: Bently Nevada Corp.Inventor: Matt Baker