Patents by Inventor Reed Johnson
Reed Johnson 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).
-
Patent number: 11564827Abstract: An ostomy output diversion device is used to cover and seal closely around a patient's stoma, to divert stoma effluent output through the device, through a drain tube and into a container or reservoir, temporarily eliminating the need of an adhesive-based ostomy pouching system. The ostomy output diversion device is placed over the person's stoma, with the base ring surrounding the peristomal skin, the adjustable inner tube is retracted until the base ring is centered over the stoma, the body support strap is then placed over the device to secure it to the patient's body, the inner tube with stoma-sized adapter is then extended over the stoma, the patient applies the desired pressure against the skin, then secures the stoma-sized adapter in place with the pressure adjustment lock. The device may also include an ostomy pouch mounting ring for attachment to an ostomy pouch, and a disposable receptacle.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2019Date of Patent: January 31, 2023Inventors: Bruce Johnson, Theresa Johnson, Reed Johnson
-
Publication number: 20220179424Abstract: The disclosure provides a method for determining a location of an unmanned ground vehicle (UGV). The method includes receiving LIDAR data with a computer system, the LIDAR data being received from at least one LIDAR sensor mounted to the UGV, receiving Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) data with the computer system, the GNSS data being received from at least one GNSS sensor mounted to the UGV, and computing location data with the computer system, the location data being computed by fusing the LIDAR data and the GNSS data to determine a location of the UGV.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2020Publication date: June 9, 2022Inventors: Max Donath, Reed Johnson
-
Publication number: 20210022912Abstract: An ostomy output diversion device is used to cover and seal closely around a patient's stoma, to divert stoma effluent output through the device, through a drain tube and into a container or reservoir, temporarily eliminating the need of an adhesive-based ostomy pouching system. The ostomy output diversion device is placed over the person's stoma, with the base ring surrounding the peristomal skin, the adjustable inner tube is retracted until the base ring is centered over the stoma, the body support strap is then placed over the device to secure it to the patient's body, the inner tube with stoma-sized adapter is then extended over the stoma, the patient applies the desired pressure against the skin, then secures the stoma-sized adapter in place with the pressure adjustment lock. The device may also include an ostomy pouch mounting ring for attachment to an ostomy pouch, and a disposable receptacle.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 22, 2019Publication date: January 28, 2021Inventors: Bruce Johnson, Theresa Johnson, Reed Johnson
-
Patent number: 10849975Abstract: The present invention provides methods and compositions for inducing an immune response that confers dual protection against infections by either or both of a rabies virus and a filovirus, and/or which can be used therapeutically for an existing infection with rabies virus and/or a filovirus to treat at least one symptom thereof and/or to neutralize or clear the infecting agents. In particular, the present invention provides a recombinant rabies virus vector comprising a nucleotide sequence encoding at least one filovirus glycoprotein or an immunogenic fragment thereof, as well as pharmaceutical compositions comprising the vaccine vectors.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2012Date of Patent: December 1, 2020Assignees: Thomas Jefferson University, The United States of America, as Represented by the Secretary, Department of Health and Human Services ServicesInventors: Joseph E. Blaney, Jason Paragas, Peter Jahrling, Reed Johnson, Matthias Schnell
-
Publication number: 20200046542Abstract: An ostomy pouch replacement device allows ostomates with a surgically created stoma to collect, contain and dispose of bodily fluids during hygienic maintenance. The device is customizable to each ostomate's unique stoma diameter and provides a disposable waste receptacle having a hollow absorbent section and a solid absorbent section for sanitary, discreet and odorless disposal of both urine and excrement. The disposable waste receptacle may include a super absorbent polymer powder that becomes a gel in the presence of liquid. The device preferably consists of a disposable waste receptacle that may be positioned over the stoma and includes an absorbent inner material for capturing waste, a cap or plug or sealing the device after use, and a collar stand with a heating element for pressing an adhesive wafer to the skin and for holding the assembled device in an upright position.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2019Publication date: February 13, 2020Inventors: Theresa Johnson, Reed Johnson, Bruce Johnson
-
Patent number: 10478328Abstract: An ostomy pouch replacement device allows ostomates with a surgically created stoma to collect, contain and dispose of bodily fluids during hygienic maintenance. The device is customizable to each ostomate's unique stoma diameter and provides a disposable waste receptacle having a hollow absorbent section and a solid absorbent section for sanitary, discreet and odorless disposal of both urine and excrement. The disposable waste receptacle may include a super absorbent polymer powder that becomes a gel in the presence of liquid. The device preferably consists of a disposable waste receptacle that may be positioned over the stoma and includes an absorbent inner material for capturing waste, a cap or plug for scaling the device after use, and a collar stand for pressing an adhesive wafer to the skin and for holding the assembled device in an upright position.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2019Date of Patent: November 19, 2019Inventors: Liney Guidry, Theresa Johnson, Reed Johnson, Bruce Johnson
-
Publication number: 20190262167Abstract: An ostomy pouch replacement device allows ostomates with a surgically created stoma to collect, contain and dispose of bodily fluids during hygienic maintenance. The device is customizable to each ostomate's unique stoma diameter and provides a disposable waste receptacle having a hollow absorbent section and a solid absorbent section for sanitary, discreet and odorless disposal of both urine and excrement. The disposable waste receptacle may include a super absorbent polymer powder that becomes a gel in the presence of liquid. The device preferably consists of a disposable waste receptacle that may be positioned over the stoma and includes an absorbent inner material for capturing waste, a cap or plug for scaling the device after use, and a collar stand for pressing an adhesive wafer to the skin and for holding the assembled device in an upright position.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2019Publication date: August 29, 2019Inventors: Liney Guidry, Theresa Johnson, Reed Johnson, Bruce Johnson
-
Patent number: 10357394Abstract: An ostomy pouch replacement device allows ostomates with a surgically created stoma to collect, contain and dispose of bodily fluids during hygienic maintenance. The device is customizable to each ostomate's unique stoma diameter and provides a disposable waste receptacle having a hollow absorbent section and a solid absorbent section for sanitary, discreet and odorless disposal of both urine and excrement. The disposable waste receptacle may include a super absorbent polymer powder that becomes a gel in the presence of liquid. The device preferably consists of a disposable waste receptacle that may be positioned over the stoma and includes an absorbent inner material for capturing waste, a cap or plug for sealing the device after use, and a collar stand for pressing an adhesive wafer to the skin and for holding the assembled device in an upright position.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2017Date of Patent: July 23, 2019Inventors: Liney Guidry, Theresa Johnson, Reed Johnson, Bruce Johnson
-
Patent number: 10130505Abstract: An ostomy pouch replacement device is provided to allow ostomates with a surgically created stoma to collect, contain and dispose of bodily fluids during frequent hygienic maintenance. The device is customizable to each ostomate's unique stoma diameter and provides a disposable waste receptacle designed to have a hollow absorbent section and a solid absorbent section for sanitary, discreet and odorless disposal of both urine and excrement. The device preferably consists of a disposable waste receptacle that may be positioned over the stoma and further includes an absorbent inner material for capturing any waste that may be discharged, a push cap for pressing the absorbent material to the stoma, a cap or plug for sealing the device after use, and a collar stand for pressing an adhesive wafer to the skin and for holding the assembled device in an upright position.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2015Date of Patent: November 20, 2018Inventors: Liney Guidry, Theresa Johnson, Reed Johnson, Bruce Johnson
-
Publication number: 20180028347Abstract: An ostomy pouch replacement device allows ostomates with a surgically created stoma to collect, contain and dispose of bodily fluids during hygienic maintenance. The device is customizable to each ostomate's unique stoma diameter and provides a disposable waste receptacle having a hollow absorbent section and a solid absorbent section for sanitary, discreet and odorless disposal of both urine and excrement. The disposable waste receptacle may include a super absorbent polymer powder that becomes a gel in the presence of liquid. The device preferably consists of a disposable waste receptacle that may be positioned over the stoma and includes an absorbent inner material for capturing waste, a cap or plug for sealing the device after use, and a collar stand for pressing an adhesive wafer to the skin and for holding the assembled device in an upright position.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2017Publication date: February 1, 2018Inventors: Liney Guidry, Theresa Johnson, Reed Johnson
-
Publication number: 20170156917Abstract: An ostomy pouch replacement device is provided to allow ostomates with a surgically created stoma to collect, contain and dispose of bodily fluids during frequent hygienic maintenance. The device is customizable to each ostomate's unique stoma diameter and provides a disposable waste receptacle designed to have a hollow absorbent section and a solid absorbent section for sanitary, discreet and odorless disposal of both urine and excrement. The device preferably consists of a disposable waste receptacle that may be positioned over the stoma and further includes an absorbent inner material for capturing any waste that may be discharged, a push cap for pressing the absorbent material to the stoma, a cap or plug for sealing the device after use, and a collar stand for pressing an adhesive wafer to the skin and for holding the assembled device in an upright position.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2015Publication date: June 8, 2017Inventors: Liney Guidry, Theresa Johnson, Reed Johnson
-
Publication number: 20140212434Abstract: The present invention provides methods and compositions for inducing an immune response that confers dual protection against infections by either or both of a rabies virus and a filovirus, and/or which can be used therapeutically for an existing infection with rabies virus and/or a filovirus to treat at least one symptom thereof and/or to neutralize or clear the infecting agents. In particular, the present invention provides a recombinant rabies virus vector omprising a nucleotide sequence encoding at least one filovirus glycoprotein or an immunogenic fragment thereof, as well as pharmaceutical compostions comprising the vaccine vectors.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2012Publication date: July 31, 2014Applicant: The United States of America, as represented by the Secretary,Department of Health & HumanServicesInventors: Joseph E. Blaney, Jason Paragas, Peter Jahrling, Reed Johnson, Matthias Schnell