Patents by Inventor Peter D. Warren

Peter D. Warren 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).

  • Publication number: 20130205283
    Abstract: Methods for constructing an Any-to-Any data machine (consisting of Any-to-Any data components and their environmental requirements) and an Any-to-Any code machine (consisting of Any-to-Any code components and their environmental requirements) and relating them together so that they harmoniously interact and so that the data Any-to-Any machine controls and is also acted upon by the code Any-to-Any machine so as to produce an Any-to-Any system that transforms data in a manner that is useful and which is analogous to the harmonious interaction of the Any-Any binary code and Any-to-Any transistor systems, and which handles data and transforms it in a sufficiently similar manner to the manner in which the human handles and transforms data that the human finds it easy and intuitive to operate, all supported by methods that enable data to be stored in a single logical grid structure that can accept and correctly relate, transmit and receive any data, together examples of methods to derive benefits from these inventi
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 11, 2013
    Publication date: August 8, 2013
    Inventor: Peter D. Warren
  • Patent number: 8397222
    Abstract: Methods for constructing an Any-to-Any data machine (consisting of Any-to-Any data components and their environmental requirements) and an Any-to-Any code machine (consisting of Any-to-Any code components and their environmental requirements) and relating them together so that they harmoniously interact and so that the data Any-to-Any machine controls and is also acted upon by the code Any-to-Any machine so as to produce an Any-to-Any system that transforms data in a manner that is useful and which is analogous to the harmonious interaction of the Any-Any binary code and Any-to-Any transistor systems, and which handles data and transforms it in a sufficiently similar manner to the manner in which the human handles and transforms data that the human finds it easy and intuitive to operate, all supported by methods that enable data to be stored in a single logical grid structure that can accept and correctly relate, transmit and receive any data, together examples of methods to derive benefits from these inventi
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 5, 2008
    Date of Patent: March 12, 2013
    Inventor: Peter D. Warren
  • Patent number: 8066735
    Abstract: A zipper-type wound closer attachable to the skin around a skin opening and zipped closed to pull the skin opening closed. The wound closer includes two elongated connecting strips whose feet are pre-coated with adhesive and attached to the skin around the skin opening. The edges of the wound are trimmed flush with the interior sides of connecting strips, and the strips are then zipped together by moving a slider along the connecting strips to join the strips together like a familiar zipper. The wound zipper forms a continuous, toothless seam to prevent seepage of fluid through the seam. By holding the freshly trimmed edges of the skin opening together immobile in a clean, firm, closely aligned connection, the wound closer recreates the conditions under which scar-free healing of the skin can occur naturally; useful for repairing wounds and removing existing scars.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 21, 2009
    Date of Patent: November 29, 2011
    Inventor: Peter D. Warren
  • Publication number: 20100257507
    Abstract: Methods for constructing an Any-to-Any data machine (consisting of Any-to-Any data components and their environmental requirements) and an Any-to-Any code machine (consisting of Any-to-Any code components and their environmental requirements) and relating them together so that they harmoniously interact and so that the data Any-to-Any machine controls and is also acted upon by the code Any-to-Any machine so as to produce an Any-to-Any system that transforms data in a manner that is useful and which is analogous to the harmonious interaction of the Any-Any binary code and Any-to-Any transistor systems, and which handles data and transforms it in a sufficiently similar manner to the manner in which the human handles and transforms data that the human finds it easy and intuitive to operate, all supported by methods that enable data to be stored in a single logical grid structure that can accept and correctly relate, transmit and receive any data, together examples of methods to derive benefits from these inventi
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 5, 2008
    Publication date: October 7, 2010
    Inventor: Peter D. Warren
  • Publication number: 20100010537
    Abstract: A zipper-type wound closer attachable to the skin around a skin opening and zipped closed to pull the skin opening closed. The wound closer includes two elongated connecting strips whose feet are pre-coated with adhesive and attached to the skin around the skin opening. The edges of the wound are trimmed flush with the interior sides of connecting strips, and the strips are then zipped together by moving a slider along the connecting strips to join the strips together like a familiar zipper. The wound zipper forms a continuous, toothless seam to prevent seepage of fluid through the seam. By holding the freshly trimmed edges of the skin opening together immobile in a clean, firm, closely aligned connection, the wound closer recreates the conditions under which scar-free healing of the skin can occur naturally; useful for repairing wounds and removing existing scars.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 21, 2009
    Publication date: January 14, 2010
    Inventor: Peter D. Warren
  • Patent number: 7591835
    Abstract: A zipper-type wound closer attachable to the skin around a skin opening and zipped closed to pull the skin opening closed. The wound closer includes two elongated connecting strips whose feet are pre-coated with adhesive and attached to the skin around the skin opening. The edges of the wound are trimmed flush with the interior sides of connecting strips, and the strips are then zipped together by moving a slider along the connecting strips to join the strips together like a familiar zipper. The wound zipper forms a continuous, toothless seam to prevent seepage of fluid through the seam. By holding the freshly trimmed edges of the skin opening together immobile in a clean, firm, closely aligned connection, the wound closer recreates the conditions under which scar-free healing of the skin can occur naturally; useful for repairing wounds and removing existing scars.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 7, 2008
    Date of Patent: September 22, 2009
    Assignee: ExoPatents Marketing Ltd.
    Inventor: Peter D. Warren
  • Publication number: 20090177227
    Abstract: A zipper-type wound closer attachable to the skin around a skin opening and zipped closed to pull the skin opening closed. The wound closer includes two elongated connecting strips whose feet are pre-coated with adhesive and attached to the skin around the skin opening. The edges of the wound are trimmed flush with the interior sides of connecting strips, and the strips are then zipped together by moving a slider along the connecting strips to join the strips together like a familiar zipper. The wound zipper forms a continuous, toothless seam to prevent seepage of fluid through the seam. By holding the freshly trimmed edges of the skin opening together immobile in a clean, firm, closely aligned connection, the wound closer recreates the conditions under which scar-free healing of the skin can occur naturally; useful for repairing wounds and removing existing scars.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 7, 2008
    Publication date: July 9, 2009
    Inventor: Peter D. Warren