Patents by Inventor Ralph L. Peterson
Ralph L. Peterson 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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Publication number: 20240131161Abstract: Biochemical scaffolds for regulating mammalian cell function. The biochemical scaffolds include a base liquid medium, a bioenergetic platform and a vibrational platform. The bioenergetic platform includes at least one Krebs cycle modulator and/or neurotransmitter modulator. The vibrational platform includes at least one energy signature component, e.g., an herb. The biochemical scaffold is subjected to harmonic oscillation for a defined, predetermined period of time, wherein the energy signature of the energy signature component is imparted to, captured, replicated, and retained by the liquid medium, and, when the biochemical scaffolds are delivered to and, thus, in communication with biological tissue, the biochemical scaffolds induce specific biochemical activities via the resonant transfer of the retained energy signature to the biological tissue and, hence, endogenous cells thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2023Publication date: April 25, 2024Inventors: Ralph L Peterson, Renee D Williman
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Patent number: 11964117Abstract: An IV catheter system may have a catheter component and a needle component. The catheter component may have a catheter hub, a cannula extending distally from the catheter hub, and a push feature extending outward from the catheter hub. The push feature may have an outer surface that receives contact from a digit to move the IV catheter system from an insertion configuration, in which the needle is within the cannula, to a fluid delivery configuration, in which the needle is outside the catheter hub. The needle component may have a needle hub and a needle extending distally from the needle hub along an axis. The push feature may be formed of a flexible material that causes the push feature, in response to pressure exerted on the outer surface by a dressing securing the catheter component to a patient, to deflect the outer surface toward the cannula axis.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2019Date of Patent: April 23, 2024Assignee: Becton, Dickinson and CompanyInventors: Michael Garrison, Bart D. Peterson, Ralph L. Sonderegger, Jonathan Karl Burkholz, Nathan Mitchell
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Patent number: 11857626Abstract: Biochemical scaffolds for regulating mammalian cell function. The biochemical scaffolds include a base liquid medium, a bioenergetic platform and a vibrational platform. The bioenergetic platform includes at least one Krebs cycle modulator and/or neurotransmitter modulator. The vibrational platform includes at least one energy signature component, e.g., an herb. The biochemical scaffold is subjected to harmonic oscillation for a defined, predetermined period of time, wherein the energy signature of the energy signature component is imparted to, captured, replicated, and retained by the liquid medium, and, when the biochemical scaffolds are delivered to and, thus, in communication with biological tissue, the biochemical scaffolds induce specific biochemical activities via the resonant transfer of the retained energy signature to the biological tissue and, hence, endogenous cells thereof.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2023Date of Patent: January 2, 2024Assignee: Next2Me, LLCInventors: Ralph L Peterson, Renee D Williman
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Publication number: 20230201347Abstract: Biochemical scaffolds for regulating mammalian cell function. The biochemical scaffolds include a base liquid medium, a bioenergetic platform and a vibrational platform. The bioenergetic platform includes at least one Krebs cycle modulator and/or neurotransmitter modulator. The vibrational platform includes at least one energy signature component, e.g., an herb. The biochemical scaffold is subjected to harmonic oscillation for a defined, predetermined period of time, wherein the energy signature of the energy signature component is imparted to, captured, replicated, and retained by the liquid medium, and, when the biochemical scaffolds are delivered to and, thus, in communication with biological tissue, the biochemical scaffolds induce specific biochemical activities via the resonant transfer of the retained energy signature to the biological tissue and, hence, endogenous cells thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2023Publication date: June 29, 2023Inventors: Ralph L. Peterson, Renee D. Williman
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Patent number: 11612630Abstract: A biochemical scaffold for regulating mammalian cell function. The biochemical scaffold includes a base liquid medium, a bioenergetic platform and a vibrational platform. The bioenergetic platform includes at least one Krebs cycle modulator and the vibrational platform includes at least one energy signature component, e.g., an herb. The biochemical scaffold is subjected to sequential harmonic oscillation at defined frequency ranges for a defined, predetermined period of time, wherein the energy signature of the energy signature component is imparted to, captured, replicated, and retained by liquid medium, and, when the biochemical scaffold is delivered to and, thus, in communication with biological tissue, the biochemical scaffold induces specific biochemical activities via the resonant transfer of the retained energy signature to the biological tissue and, hence, endogenous cells thereof, the biochemical activities including increased bioavailability of ATP.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 2022Date of Patent: March 28, 2023Assignee: Next2Me, LLCInventors: Ralph L Peterson, Renee D Williman
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Publication number: 20230042908Abstract: A biochemical scaffold for regulating mammalian cell function. The biochemical scaffold includes a base liquid medium, a bioenergetic platform and a vibrational platform. The bioenergetic platform includes at least one Krebs cycle modulator and the vibrational platform includes at least one energy signature component, e.g., an herb. The biochemical scaffold is subjected to sequential harmonic oscillation at defined frequency ranges for a defined, predetermined period of time, wherein the energy signature of the energy signature component is imparted to, captured, replicated, and retained by liquid medium, and, when the biochemical scaffold is delivered to and, thus, in communication with biological tissue, the biochemical scaffold induces specific biochemical activities via the resonant transfer of the retained energy signature to the biological tissue and, hence, endogenous cells thereof, the biochemical activities including increased bioavailability of ATP.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2022Publication date: February 9, 2023Inventors: Ralph L. Peterson, Renee D. Williman
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Patent number: 11529383Abstract: A method for modulating cellular activity in a subject, consisting essentially of the steps: (i) forming a liquid composition, (ii) subjecting the liquid composition to sequential harmonic oscillation to provide a liquid biochemical scaffold and, (iii) delivering a therapeutically effective amount of said liquid biochemical scaffold to said subject.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2022Date of Patent: December 20, 2022Assignee: Next2Me, LLCInventors: Ralph L Peterson, Renee D Williman
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Publication number: 20220257682Abstract: A biochemical scaffold for regulating mammalian cell function, including a bioenergetic platform and a vibrational platform, the bioenergetic platform comprising a Krebs cycle modulator and/or glutathione modulator and/or neurotransmitter modulator and/or DNA modulator and/or endocannabinoid system modulator, the vibrational platform comprising at least one energy signature component, e.g., herb, that is subjected to continued or steady state harmonic oscillation at a frequency in the range of approximately 23 Hz-1000 GHz for a period of time in the range of approximately 3-48 hrs. or sequential harmonic oscillation at frequencies in the range of approximately 0.9 kHz-1.5 kHz for a period of time in the range of approximately 3-60 minutes, approximately 9.5 kHz-10.5 kHz for a period of time in the range of approximately 3-60 minutes, approximately 9.5 kHz-11.0 kHz for a period of time in the range of approximately 3-60 minutes, approximately 0.01 kHz-0.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2022Publication date: August 18, 2022Inventors: Ralph L. Peterson, Renee D. Williman
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Publication number: 20180369272Abstract: A biochemical scaffold for regulating mammalian cell function, including a bioenergetic platform and a vibrational platform, the bioenergetic platform comprising a Krebs cycle modulator and/or glutathione modulator and/or neurotransmitter modulator and/or DNA modulator and/or endocannabinoid system modulator, the vibrational platform comprising at least one energy signature component, e.g. herb, that is subjected to harmonic oscillation in the range of approximately 23 Hz-1000 GHz for a period of time in the range of approximately 3-48 hrs.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2018Publication date: December 27, 2018Inventors: Ralph L. Peterson, Renee D. Williman
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Publication number: 20150216923Abstract: A biochemical scaffold for regulating mammalian cell function, including a bioenergetic platform and a vibrational platform, the bioenergetic platform comprising a Krebs cycle modulator, glutathione modulator, neurotransmitter modulator and a DNA modulator, the vibrational platform comprising a plurality of herbs that are subjected to harmonic oscillation in the range of approximately 102 GHz-250 GHz for a period of time in the range of approximately 3-5 hrs.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2014Publication date: August 6, 2015Inventors: Ralph L. Peterson, Renee D. Williman, Seth L. Forster
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Patent number: 4175581Abstract: Apparatus is provided to move a fitting relative to a hole provided through the wall of a water main or the like. The apparatus includes a housing provided with an internal chamber communicating with the atmosphere through two openings. The housing is mounted on the water main such that a marginal portion of the housing about the first opening surrounds a fitting positioned in such hole. A pivotal member is sealingly mounted in the second housing opening for pivotal movement relative to the housing. A rod slidably penetrates a throughbore provided through the pivotal member, and has one end arranged to move toward and away from the hole. This rod end carries an adapter which may be engaged with a fitting. Thereafter, the rod may be selectively manipulated to move the fitting relative to the hole.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 1978Date of Patent: November 27, 1979Inventor: Ralph L. Peterson