Patents by Inventor Paul Aaron
Paul Aaron 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: 9637347Abstract: In order to keep hose for oxygen delivery off of the floor and thus make use of the oxygen delivery system safer, a storage system for storing the hose includes a support structure, a first pulley assembly, and a second pulley assembly below the first pulley assembly. At least a part of the first pulley assembly is translationally fixed relative to the support structure, and the second pulley assembly is translationally movable relative to the first pulley assembly, along the support structure. The hose is wrapped around pulleys of the first pulley assembly and pulleys of the second pulley assembly, and the amount of hose stored in the storage system is dependent on a position of the second pulley assembly relative to the first pulley assembly.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2015Date of Patent: May 2, 2017Inventor: Paul Aaron Savchenko
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Patent number: 9619792Abstract: A method and apparatus for associating an account with a proxy card based on a photo are disclosed. The proxy card can be associated with account data from multiple other cards, such as account data from a driver's license and from various payment cards, such as a credit card, a debit card, and a pre-paid gift card. In some embodiments, a card-holder can associate an additional card with the proxy card by taking a photo of the face of the additional card using a mobile device. The mobile device analyzes the photo to obtain text representing account information that appears in the photo of the additional card. The mobile device associates the additional card with the proxy card by causing updating of stored association information, that represents an association between the card and the account data of the multiple cards, with the account information.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2014Date of Patent: April 11, 2017Assignee: Square, Inc.Inventors: Paul Aaron, Andrew Borovsky
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Publication number: 20170059265Abstract: An improved gun and body camera system having a weapon mounted camera, a body camera and a forearm communicator. In one aspect, the weapon mounted camera, body camera and forearm communicator are integrated into a single system for recording and synchronizing audio and video. In another aspect, the system can be separated, with each unit (i.e., gun camera, body camera, and forearm communicator) operating independently, as a stand-alone device. Each device preferably contains a number of components and sensors, which are used in combination with system software to improve law enforcement and firearm safety.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2016Publication date: March 2, 2017Inventors: Curtis Winter, Paul Aaron, Christopher Brandon Doughty
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Patent number: 9542681Abstract: Disclosed herein are techniques for providing a digital receipt to a consumer upon tender of payment to a merchant through the use of a proxy payment card in a financial transaction. The proxy payment card can be associated with multiple financial accounts (e.g., accounts associated with credit cards, debit cards, or gift cards). The digital receipt is automatically received at a personal computing device of the consumer in response to the financial transaction being charged to a financial account associated with the proxy payment card. The digital receipt includes information indicative of the financial transaction. The digital receipt can also include one or more interactive components that allow the consumer to interact with the transaction (and/or merchant) subsequent to transmission of the receipt, such as adding a tip, providing feedback, redeeming a promotion reward, tracking loyalty reward points, or reviewing transaction records of past and present transactions.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2015Date of Patent: January 10, 2017Assignee: Square, Inc.Inventors: Andrew Borovsky, Paul Aaron
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Publication number: 20160375458Abstract: A method for delivering a High Internal Phase Emulsion to a substrate. The method includes providing a rotating roll, The rotating roll has a central longitudinal axis, wherein the rotating roll rotates about the central longitudinal axis, an exterior surface defining an interior region and substantially surrounding the central longitudinal axis, and a vascular network configured for transporting the one or more fluids in a predetermined path from the interior region to the exterior surface of the rotating roll. The method further includes providing a High Internal Phase Emulsion to the rotating roll vascular network. The method further includes contacting a substrate with the rotating roll and contacting the substrate with the High Internal Phase Emulsion.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2016Publication date: December 29, 2016Inventors: Kevin Benson McNeil, Thomas Timothy Byrne, Michael Scott Prodoehl, Gustav Andre Mellin, Wade Monroe Hubbard, JR., Paul Aaron Grosse, Gregory Alan Lengerich
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Publication number: 20160346237Abstract: A composition comprising from about 1 weight part to about 10 weight parts a saturated carboxylic acid having from 2 to about 20 carbon atoms; front about 0.1 weight parts to about 10 weight parts an antifungal compound; and from about 80 weight parts to about 99 weight parts skin-penetrating gel; wherein the saturated carboxylic acid, the antifungal compound, and the skin-penetrating gel together comprise 100 weight parts. In a particular example of the composition, the saturated carboxylic acid having from 2 to about 20 carbon atoms is acetic acid; and the antifungal compound is thymol. A method of treating onychomycosis in a patient, comprising applying the composition. The method provides a safe, effective treatment of onychomycosis.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 24, 2014Publication date: December 1, 2016Inventor: Paul Aaron Kinsinger
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Patent number: 9418387Abstract: Various embodiments are related to apparatuses and methods related to payroll processing. An employee can designate a customized payroll pay period, and each employee can designate a different payroll pay period. For example, the employee can designate to receive payroll payments on any frequency supported by the employer, including receiving a daily payroll payment on each day that the employee works. The employee's employer can make payroll payments according to the employee's designation. Further, when the employer is a merchant that makes sales each day using, for example, a point of sale system, the employer can electronically pay the employee using funds from the day's sales. For example, the employee can work on a selected day, and can receive an electronic payroll payment at the end of the shift. The employee can immediately use the just received electronic payment funds to purchase a good from a second merchant.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2013Date of Patent: August 16, 2016Assignee: Square, Inc.Inventors: Paul Aaron, Cody Rose
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Publication number: 20160229664Abstract: In order to keep hose for oxygen delivery off of the floor and thus make use of the oxygen delivery system safer, a storage system for storing the hose includes a support structure, a first pulley assembly, and a second pulley assembly below the first pulley assembly. At least a part of the first pulley assembly is translationally fixed relative to the support structure, and the second pulley assembly is translationally movable relative to the first pulley assembly, along the support structure. The hose is wrapped around pulleys of the first pulley assembly and pulleys of the second pulley assembly, and the amount of hose stored in the storage system is dependent on a position of the second pulley assembly relative to the first pulley assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 9, 2015Publication date: August 11, 2016Inventor: Paul Aaron Savchenko
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Publication number: 20160134994Abstract: Communication methods and systems wirelessly communicate onboard messages between communication devices onboard the same vehicle. The communication devices can wirelessly communicate with other communication devices onboard other vehicles in a vehicle system for remote control of the vehicles. Receipt of the onboard messages at the communication devices is determined, and operative states of the communication devices are determined based at least in part on the receipt of the onboard messages at the communication devices. Determining these operative states in this manner can allow for an operator to identify communication faults with the communication devices prior to departing the vehicle.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2014Publication date: May 12, 2016Inventors: Steven Andrew Kellner, Robert James Foy, Robert Carmen Palanti, Brian William Schroeck, Paul Aaron Connolly
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Publication number: 20160075355Abstract: Systems and methods for communicatively linking vehicles in a vehicle consist are provided. In one aspect, a lead vehicle can communicate a link command message to several remote vehicles. The link command message includes vehicle identifiers and/or a consist identifier. At the remote vehicles, if a vehicle identifier or a consist identifier stored onboard a remote vehicle matches the vehicle identifiers and/or consist identifier received in the link command message, the remote vehicle is communicatively linked with the lead vehicle to permit control of the remote vehicle by the lead vehicle. In another aspect, a vehicle identifier of the lead vehicle is stored onboard the remote vehicles. If the vehicle identifier stored on the remote vehicle matches a vehicle identifier received in the link command message, the remote vehicle is communicatively linked with the lead vehicle to permit control of the remote vehicle by the lead vehicle.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2015Publication date: March 17, 2016Inventors: STEVEN ANDREW KELLNER, ROBERT JAMES FOY, ROBERT CARMEN PALANTI, JARED KLINEMAN COOPER, BRIAN WILLIAM SCHROECK, PAUL AARON CONNOLLY, ROBERT REPOLA
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Patent number: 9259704Abstract: This disclosure relates to a static mixer (1) with a plurality of nozzles, and more generally, to a mixer and method of use thereof for mixing phosgene and amine with shaped jets or at least two rows of nozzles (15,16) where the second row (16) is used to enrich an area of deficit of the phosgene flow within the static reactive jet mixer (1). Configurations of enriching secondary flow include the use of concentric, eccentric, or offset jets of amine/phosgene, and the use of nozzles with different and irregular geometries to help focus amine/phosgene to a specific area of the principal phosgene flow.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2011Date of Patent: February 16, 2016Assignee: DOW GLOBAL TECHNOLOGIES LLCInventors: Paul Aaron Gillis, Hua Bai, Joydeep Mukherjee, Sanjib Kumar Das Sharma, Jorg-Peter Gehrke
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Publication number: 20150332237Abstract: Disclosed is a technology for collecting item-level transaction information for interactive payment experience. According to one embodiment, a merchant server can maintain a database including the information of financial accounts having a particular classification. The classification indicates that these financial accounts are associated with a payment service system. When the merchant server determines a requested financial transaction involves a financial account classified in the database, the merchant server transmits the item-level transaction information to the payment service system. The payment service system receives the item-level transaction information in real-time or near real-time and generates an interactive digital transaction receipt for a consumer.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 11, 2014Publication date: November 19, 2015Inventors: Paul Aaron, Zachary Brock
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Publication number: 20150332223Abstract: Disclosed is a technology for collecting transaction information for interactive payment experience. According to one embodiment, a payment service system receives transaction information from a card payment network. Using the received transaction information, the payment service system can determine a digital transaction receipt that is designed to interact with the consumer. A mobile device of the consumer receives and presents the digital transaction receipt. The interactive interface of the digital transaction receipt enables the consumer to interact with the receipt in various ways, such as specifying tip amount, entering feedback, confirming the transaction, etc.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 11, 2014Publication date: November 19, 2015Inventors: Paul Aaron, Zachary Brock
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Publication number: 20150325057Abstract: A payment transaction between a passenger and a driver may be processed using a mobile device of the passenger and a mobile device of the driver. For example, the mobile device of the passenger and the mobile device of the driver may be associated for processing the payment transaction. Fare data for a ride that is offered by the driver may be received from the mobile device that is associated with the driver and payment data for the passenger may be received from the mobile device that is associated with the passenger. A payment processing server may cause the payment transaction to be processed.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2015Publication date: November 12, 2015Inventors: Paul Aaron, Shawn Morel, Sam Wen, Louie Mantia, Daniel Gatsby, Robert Andersen, Jack Dorsey, Christopher Clark
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Patent number: 9064249Abstract: Disclosed herein are techniques for providing a digital receipt to a consumer upon tender of payment to a merchant through the use of a proxy payment card in a financial transaction. The proxy payment card can be associated with multiple financial accounts (e.g., accounts associated with credit cards, debit cards, or gift cards). The digital receipt is automatically received at a personal computing device of the consumer in response to the financial transaction being charged to a financial account associated with the proxy payment card. The digital receipt includes information indicative of the financial transaction. The digital receipt can also include one or more interactive components that allow the consumer to interact with the transaction (and/or merchant) subsequent to transmission of the receipt, such as adding a tip, providing feedback, redeeming a promotion reward, tracking loyalty reward points, or reviewing transaction records of past and present transactions.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2014Date of Patent: June 23, 2015Assignee: Square, Inc.Inventors: Andrew Borovsky, Paul Aaron
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Patent number: 9045202Abstract: Described herein are systems and apparatuses for detecting and sharing characteristics of a ride on a watercraft. In general, a watercraft apparatus may include at least one fin coupleable to a bottom portion of a planar body. In a preferred embodiment, the fin may define a fully enclosed cavity configured to receive a ride tracking device. In general, a watercraft system may optionally include a planar body configured for moving across a water surface and for carrying a rider. In general, a watercraft apparatus may include at least one fin coupled or coupleable to a bottom portion of the planar body. In a preferred embodiment, the fin may define a fully enclosed cavity, and a ride tracking device may be disposed within the cavity.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2014Date of Patent: June 2, 2015Assignee: Data Fin CorporationInventors: Mauricio Alarcon, Nick Jonas, Paul Aaron
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Publication number: 20150119878Abstract: The present disclosure provides ablation catheter systems and electrode assemblies, including electrode baskets, for use in the ablation catheter systems for ablating tissue. The electrode baskets include a plurality of struts having a plurality of electrodes asymmetrically arranged on the plurality of struts such that upon simultaneous energizing of the plurality of electrodes during any single application of the ablation procedure, lesions are created on only one half of less of the circumference of the vessel.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 13, 2014Publication date: April 30, 2015Inventors: Jennifer Marie Heisel, Paul Aaron Belk
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Publication number: 20150112822Abstract: Various embodiments are related to apparatuses and methods for paying for a financial transaction using a proxy object. The proxy object can be associated with multiple payment accounts, for example accounts associated with credit cards and debit cards. A consumer can present the object to a payee to make a payment, and the payee can use a device to obtain information from the object. For example, when the proxy object is a proxy card similar to a credit card, the payee can use a card reader to read information from the magnetic stripe of the proxy card. The information can be transmitted to a financial system, and the financial system can communicate with a computer system that can select a payment account associated with the proxy card to use for the payment. The financial system can process the payment using the selected payment account.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 31, 2013Publication date: April 23, 2015Inventors: Paul Aaron, William Henderson
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Patent number: 9014046Abstract: Media, systems, and methods for ensuring adequate data-processing capacity in a communications network are provided. An embodiment of the method includes identifying a communications resource to evaluate, determine a maximum capacity that the resource is capable of handling, projecting a capacity-exhaustion timeline, wherein the timeline includes time estimations that are adjusted by an adjusting factor that is based at least in part on an accuracy of prior projection estimates. Determining a more accurate capacity exhaustion timeline allows for more accurate comparison against a time required to add such capacity. Recommends to effect capacity additions can be provided.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2014Date of Patent: April 21, 2015Assignee: Sprint Communications Company L.P.Inventors: Derek Michael Spain, Shun Calvin Lai, David Jason Gregory Butler, Randall Lee Rezac, Paul Aaron Woelk
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Publication number: 20140350551Abstract: In an electrode assembly for a catheter system, a plurality of struts each extend from a proximal end to a distal end of the electrode assembly. Each strut spirals about the longitudinal axis of the electrode assembly and has a corresponding electrode disposed thereon. The electrode assembly is configurable between a collapsed configuration and an expanded configuration, with the electrodes being transversely spaced from the longitudinal axis of the electrode assembly a greater distance in the expanded configuration than in the collapsed configuration. In the expanded configuration the electrodes are transversely equally spaced from the longitudinal axis of the electrode assembly. In other aspects, at least one asymmetric element is provided on the electrode assembly to facilitate symmetric expansion about the longitudinal axis of the assembly. In another aspect, the electrode assembly is a single coil that winds about the longitudinal axis of the assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2014Publication date: November 27, 2014Inventors: Amy Rochelle Raatikka, Paul Aaron Belk, Manuel Tobias Cajamarca