Patents by Inventor Matthew Beyer
Matthew Beyer 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: 11980589Abstract: A troche mold assembly includes a cover defining a receiving area and a tray removably positioned in the receiving area. The tray includes a frame having a top side and a bottom side opposite from the top side. The frame defines a plurality of cells, and each cell is configured to receive a medicament. The tray also includes a plurality of buttons. Each button is within a corresponding cell and is between the top side and the bottom side of the frame. In some aspects, wherein each button includes a center portion, a first hinge line adjacent to the cell wall, and a second hinge line between the first hinge line and the center portion. In various aspects, the cover includes a locating rib, and the tray is removably positioned within the receiving area such that the locating rib contacts the top side of the frame.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2022Date of Patent: May 14, 2024Assignee: DOSELOGIX, LLCInventors: Timothy Gayle Phipps, Daniel Lee DeYoung, Matthew Beyer, Joe Quattrini, David Gale, Kevin Green, Taylor Davis, Craig Cochran
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Publication number: 20230329905Abstract: An eye drop dispenser having a dispensing body configured to be removably secured to a bottle holding a dispensing solution. The dispenser includes a dispensing tip in fluid communication with the bottle for dispensing solution that flows from the bottle out the dispensing tip. The dispenser includes a cheek rest arm that includes a curved portion configured to be positioned adjacent a cheekbone of a user and a cheek rest portion that is positioned along a length of a cheek of the user when the curved portion of the cheek rest arm is positioned adjacent the cheekbone of the user. When the dispensing body is secured to the bottle and the curved portion of the cheek rest arm is positioned adjacent the cheekbone of the user, the dispensing tip is positioned adjacent an eye of the user for dispensing solution into the eye by gravity.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 13, 2023Publication date: October 19, 2023Applicant: DoseLogix, LLCInventors: David C. Gale, Stephen D. M. Jones, Kevin B. Green, Matthew Beyer, Maureen B. Carroll, Craig Cochran
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Publication number: 20220354748Abstract: A troche mold assembly includes a cover defining a receiving area and a tray removably positioned in the receiving area. The tray includes a frame having a top side and a bottom side opposite from the top side. The frame defines a plurality of cells, and each cell is configured to receive a medicament. The tray also includes a plurality of buttons. Each button is within a corresponding cell and is between the top side and the bottom side of the frame. In some aspects, wherein each button includes a center portion, a first hinge line adjacent to the cell wall, and a second hinge line between the first hinge line and the center portion. In various aspects, the cover includes a locating rib, and the tray is removably positioned within the receiving area such that the locating rib contacts the top side of the frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2022Publication date: November 10, 2022Applicant: DoseLogix, LLCInventors: Timothy Gayle Phipps, Daniel Lee DeYoung, Matthew Beyer, Joe Quattrini, David Gale, Kevin Green, Taylor Davis, Craig Cochran
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Patent number: 11426330Abstract: A troche mold assembly includes a cover defining a receiving area and a tray removably positioned in the receiving area. The tray includes a frame having a top side and a bottom side opposite from the top side. The frame defines a plurality of cells, and each cell is configured to receive a medicament. The tray also includes a plurality of buttons. Each button is within a corresponding cell and is between the top side and the bottom side of the frame. In some aspects, wherein each button includes a center portion, a first hinge line adjacent to the cell wall, and a second hinge line between the first hinge line and the center portion. In various aspects, the cover includes a locating rib, and the tray is removably positioned within the receiving area such that the locating rib contacts the top side of the frame.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2020Date of Patent: August 30, 2022Assignee: DOSELOGIX, LLCInventors: Timothy Gayle Phipps, Daniel Lee DeYoung, Matthew Beyer, Joe Quattrini, David Gale, Kevin Green, Taylor Davis, Craig Cochran
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Publication number: 20200360238Abstract: A troche mold assembly includes a cover defining a receiving area and a tray removably positioned in the receiving area. The tray includes a frame having a top side and a bottom side opposite from the top side. The frame defines a plurality of cells, and each cell is configured to receive a medicament. The tray also includes a plurality of buttons. Each button is within a corresponding cell and is between the top side and the bottom side of the frame. In some aspects, wherein each button includes a center portion, a first hinge line adjacent to the cell wall, and a second hinge line between the first hinge line and the center portion. In various aspects, the cover includes a locating rib, and the tray is removably positioned within the receiving area such that the locating rib contacts the top side of the frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2020Publication date: November 19, 2020Applicant: DoseLogix, LLCInventors: Timothy Gayle Phipps, Daniel Lee DeYoung, Matthew Beyer, Joe Quattrini, David Gale, Kevin Green, Taylor Davis, Craig Cochran
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Publication number: 20060107159Abstract: An algorithm helps ensure recordation of the state corresponding to an error or a catastrophic failure that requires a failing device to be sent to the manufacturer, rather than just the state of a byproduct error or failure or the state of an unrelated error or failure.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2005Publication date: May 18, 2006Applicant: Quantum CorporationInventors: Michael Krasilinec, Matthew Beyer, John Hamilton, Timothy Kindvall, Kristian Schartau