Patents by Inventor Ricardo Salinas
Ricardo Salinas 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: 20240122744Abstract: Devices, systems, and methods herein relate to cooling a head of a patient. These systems and methods may comprise a cooling cap assembly comprising a heat exchanger configured to be wrapped around a head of a patient and a compression assembly releasably coupled to the heat exchanger. The compression assembly may comprise an enclosure and an inflatable member coupled to an internal surface of the enclosure. When coupled, the inflatable member may be positioned between the enclosure and the heat exchanger. The heat exchanger may be separate from and moveable relative to the inflatable member.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 26, 2023Publication date: April 18, 2024Inventors: Kathleen DILLIGAN, Jeffrey WEINSTRAUB, Todd PELMAN, Robert HJ MIROS, Ricardo SALINAS, Keith B. PAYEA
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Publication number: 20240122745Abstract: Devices, systems, and methods herein relate to cooling a head of a patient. These systems and methods may comprise a cooling cap assembly comprising a heat exchanger configured to be wrapped around a head of a patient and a compression assembly releasably coupled to the heat exchanger. The compression assembly may comprise an enclosure and an inflatable member coupled to an internal surface of the enclosure. When coupled, the inflatable member may be positioned between the enclosure and the heat exchanger. The heat exchanger may be separate from and moveable relative to the inflatable member.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 26, 2023Publication date: April 18, 2024Inventors: Kathleen DILLIGAN, Jeffrey WEINTRAUB, Todd PELMAN, Robert HJ MIROS, Ricardo SALINAS, Keith B. PAYEA
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Publication number: 20230284751Abstract: An outsole for an article of footwear includes a plantar surface and a peripheral surface surrounding the plantar surface. The outsole for an article of footwear also includes an annular cleat set including a first plurality of traction elements arranged in series about a central axis on the plantar surface. The outsole for an article of footwear further includes one or more radial cleat sets each including a second plurality of the traction elements aligned along a respective radial axis intersecting the central axis. At least one of the second plurality of the traction elements includes a peripheral cleat formed on the peripheral surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2023Publication date: September 14, 2023Applicant: Nike, Inc.Inventors: Mike Ekstrom, Elizabeth Fulkerson, John Hlavacs, Ethan Lee, Ricardo Salinas, JR., Darlan Zacharia, Michael J. Hass
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Patent number: 11751639Abstract: An outsole for an article of footwear includes a plantar surface and a peripheral surface surrounding the plantar surface. The outsole for an article of footwear also includes an annular cleat set including a first plurality of traction elements arranged in series about a central axis on the plantar surface. The outsole for an article of footwear further includes one or more radial cleat sets each including a second plurality of the traction elements aligned along a respective radial axis intersecting the central axis. At least one of the second plurality of the traction elements includes a peripheral cleat formed on the peripheral surface.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2021Date of Patent: September 12, 2023Assignee: NIKE, Inc.Inventors: Mike Ekstrom, Elizabeth Fulkerson, Michael J. Hass, John Hlavacs, Ethan Lee, Ricardo Salinas, Jr., Darlan Zacharia
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Publication number: 20230240885Abstract: Devices, systems, and methods herein relate to cooling a head of a patient. These systems and methods may comprise a cooling cap assembly comprising a heat exchanger configured to be wrapped around a head of a patient and a compression assembly releasably coupled to the heat exchanger. The compression assembly may comprise an enclosure and an inflatable member coupled to an internal surface of the enclosure. When coupled, the inflatable member may be positioned between the enclosure and the heat exchanger. The heat exchanger may be separate from and moveable relative to the inflatable member.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 6, 2023Publication date: August 3, 2023Inventors: Kathleen DILLIGAN, Jeffrey WEINTRAUB, Todd PELMAN, Robert HJ MIROS, Samuel Michael LOPEZ, Ian Edward HUGHES, Ricardo SALINAS
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Patent number: 11622881Abstract: Devices, systems, and methods herein relate to cooling a head of a patient. These systems and methods may comprise a cooling cap assembly comprising a heat exchanger configured to be wrapped around a head of a patient and a compression assembly releasably coupled to the heat exchanger. The compression assembly may comprise an enclosure and an inflatable member coupled to an internal surface of the enclosure. When coupled, the inflatable member may be positioned between the enclosure and the heat exchanger. The heat exchanger may be separate from and moveable relative to the inflatable member.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2021Date of Patent: April 11, 2023Assignee: Cooler Heads Care, Inc.Inventors: Kathleen Dilligan, Jeffrey Weintraub, Todd Pelman, Robert H J Miros, Samuel Michael Lopez, Ian Edward Hughes, Ricardo Salinas
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Publication number: 20220273224Abstract: Systems and methods for detecting brief episodes of atrial fibrillation are described. The methods may comprise receiving from one or more sensors, data including ECG information, generating preprocessed data based on the ECG information, generating, based at least in part on the preprocessed data, a visual illustration associated with the ECG information, the visual illustration including a first section associated with a first time resolution and a second section associated with a second time resolution, receiving, as an output of a neural network, an indication of whether the visual illustration corresponds to a classification of atrial fibrillation, and assigning the visual illustrations to a classification based at least in part on the indication.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2022Publication date: September 1, 2022Inventors: Ricardo Salinas-Martinez, Johannes de Bie, Nicoletta Marzocchi, Frida Sandberg
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Publication number: 20220023094Abstract: Devices, systems, and methods herein relate to cooling a head of a patient. These systems and methods may comprise a cooling cap assembly comprising a heat exchanger configured to be wrapped around a head of a patient and a compression assembly releasably coupled to the heat exchanger. The compression assembly may comprise an enclosure and an inflatable member coupled to an internal surface of the enclosure. When coupled, the inflatable member may be positioned between the enclosure and the heat exchanger. The heat exchanger may be separate from and moveable relative to the inflatable member.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2021Publication date: January 27, 2022Inventors: Kathleen DILLIGAN, Jeffrey WEINTRAUB, Todd PELMAN, Robert HJ MIROS, Samuel Michael LOPEZ, Ian Edward HUGHES, Ricardo SALINAS
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Patent number: 11141309Abstract: Devices, systems, and methods herein relate to cooling a head of a patient. These systems and methods may comprise a cooling cap assembly comprising a heat exchanger configured to be wrapped around a head of a patient and a compression assembly releasably coupled to the heat exchanger. The compression assembly may comprise an enclosure and an inflatable member coupled to an internal surface of the enclosure. When coupled, the inflatable member may be positioned between the enclosure and the heat exchanger. The heat exchanger may be separate from and moveable relative to the inflatable member.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2020Date of Patent: October 12, 2021Inventors: Kathleen Dilligan, Jeffrey Weintraub, Todd Pelman, Robert H J Miros, Samuel Michael Lopez, Ian Edward Hughes, Ricardo Salinas
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Patent number: 11129436Abstract: Golf shoes include one or more of the following: (a) a foot stabilizer system that interacts with a shoe securing system to securely engage and/or wrap around a foot of a wearer; (b) a natural motion sole, optionally including flex grooves that allow a weight transfer from back-to-front and/or from side-to-side; (c) a six cleat configuration (e.g., four cleats in a forefoot region, two cleats in a heel region, and no cleats located directly under a big toe); (d) a forefoot moderator plate positioned to moderate or reduce user feel of the forefoot cleats; (e) a lateral half heel counter extending from a rear heel area to a lateral midfoot or lateral forward heel area of the shoe; and/or (f) one or more medial, forefoot, sidewall traction elements at or near a big toe area of the sole.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2016Date of Patent: September 28, 2021Assignee: NIKE, Inc.Inventors: Thomas G. Bell, Tobie D. Hatfield, Chip Jones, Brooke P. Rapf, Ricardo Salinas, Jr.
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Publication number: 20210259367Abstract: An outsole for an article of footwear includes a plantar surface and a peripheral surface surrounding the plantar surface. The outsole for an article of footwear also includes an annular cleat set including a first plurality of traction elements arranged in series about a central axis on the plantar surface. The outsole for an article of footwear further includes one or more radial cleat sets each including a second plurality of the traction elements aligned along a respective radial axis intersecting the central axis. At least one of the second plurality of the traction elements includes a peripheral cleat formed on the peripheral surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2021Publication date: August 26, 2021Applicant: NIKE, Inc.Inventors: Mike Ekstrom, Elizabeth Fulkerson, Michael J. Hass, John Hlavacs, Ethan Lee, Ricardo Salinas, JR., Darlan Zacharia
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Publication number: 20200375793Abstract: Devices, systems, and methods herein relate to cooling a head of a patient. These systems and methods may comprise a cooling cap assembly comprising a heat exchanger configured to be wrapped around a head of a patient and a compression assembly releasably coupled to the heat exchanger. The compression assembly may comprise an enclosure and an inflatable member coupled to an internal surface of the enclosure. When coupled, the inflatable member may be positioned between the enclosure and the heat exchanger. The heat exchanger may be separate from and moveable relative to the inflatable member.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2020Publication date: December 3, 2020Inventors: Kathleen DILLIGAN, Jeffrey WEINTRAUB, Todd PELMAN, Robert HJ MIROS, Samuel Michael LOPEZ, Ian Edward HUGHES, Ricardo SALINAS
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Patent number: 10390180Abstract: A method for deriving geolocation of a mobile device within a coverage area of a cellular communication network includes receiving pathloss data and measurement data associated with a plurality of individual sectors within a plurality of individual cells of the cellular communication network. Each of the plurality of individual sectors includes a plurality of geographic bins. Reception power measurements are determined for each of the plurality of geographic bins. A plurality of maps is generated for each of the plurality of individual sectors based on at least one characteristic included in the received pathloss data or measurement data or based on the determined one or more reception power measurements. Geolocation of the mobile device is determined based on the generated plurality of maps.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2018Date of Patent: August 20, 2019Assignee: NetScout Systems, IncInventors: Ziming Li, Ricardo Salinas Carlin
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Publication number: 20170215518Abstract: Cleat structures, e.g., for golf shoes, may include a flat and flexible interior surface and/or a generally disk-shaped perimeter area that includes features to promote in-molding of the cleat to a footwear sole component (e.g., to permanently engage the cleat with an outsole member). Such cleats may provide a flexible and comfortable base, including a low profile, e.g., to enable formation relatively thin and/or flexible footwear sole components. Footwear sole components and articles of footwear that include one or more in-molded cleat structures of this type also are described. Molds used for in-molding procedures and methods of using the molds to make articles with in-molded components (e.g., for making footwear sole structures including one or more in-molded cleats) also are described.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2017Publication date: August 3, 2017Inventors: Darien Curl, Dick Lin, Nicole Mueller, Ricardo Salinas, JR., David Tu
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Publication number: 20160302513Abstract: Golf shoes include one or more of the following: (a) a foot stabilizer system that interacts with a shoe securing system to securely engage and/or wrap around a foot of a wearer; (b) a natural motion sole, optionally including flex grooves that allow a weight transfer from back-to-front and/or from side-to-side; (c) a six cleat configuration (e.g., four cleats in a forefoot region, two cleats in a heel region, and no cleats located directly under a big toe); (d) a forefoot moderator plate positioned to moderate or reduce user feel of the forefoot cleats; (e) a lateral half heel counter extending from a rear heel area to a lateral midfoot or lateral forward heel area of the shoe; and/or (f) one or more medial, forefoot, sidewall traction elements at or near a big toe area of the sole.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2016Publication date: October 20, 2016Inventors: Thomas G. Bell, Tobie D. Hatfield, Chip Jones, Brooke P. Rapf, Ricardo Salinas, JR.
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Patent number: 9414638Abstract: Golf shoes include one or more of the following: (a) a foot stabilizer system that interacts with a shoe securing system to securely engage and/or wrap around a foot of a wearer; (b) a natural motion sole, optionally including flex grooves that allow a weight transfer from back-to-front and/or from side-to-side; (c) a six cleat configuration (e.g., four cleats in a forefoot region, two cleats in a heel region, and no cleats located directly under a big toe); (d) a forefoot moderator plate positioned to moderate or reduce user feel of the forefoot cleats; (e) a lateral half heel counter extending from a rear heel area to a lateral midfoot or lateral forward heel area of the shoe; and/or (f) one or more medial, forefoot, sidewall traction elements at or near a big toe area of the sole.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2012Date of Patent: August 16, 2016Assignee: NIKE, Inc.Inventors: Tobie D. Hatfield, Thomas G. Bell, Chip Jones, Brooke P. Rapf, Ricardo Salinas, Jr.
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Patent number: 9125452Abstract: Cleat structures, e.g., for golf shoes, may include a flat and flexible interior surface and/or a generally disk-shaped perimeter area that includes features to promote in-molding of the cleat to a footwear sole component (e.g., to permanently engage the cleat with an outsole member). Such cleats may provide a flexible and comfortable base, including a low profile, e.g., to enable formation relatively thin and/or flexible footwear sole components. Footwear sole components and articles of footwear that include one or more in-molded cleat structures of this type also are described. Molds used for in-molding procedures and methods of using the molds to make articles with in-molded components (e.g., for making footwear sole structures including one or more in-molded cleats) also are described.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2013Date of Patent: September 8, 2015Assignee: NIKE, IncorporatedInventors: Darien Curl, Dick Lin, Nicole Mueller, Ricardo Salinas, Jr., David Tu
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Patent number: 8869435Abstract: Golf shoes include one or more of the following: (a) a foot stabilizer system that interacts with a shoe securing system to securely engage and/or wrap around a foot of a wearer; (b) a natural motion sole, optionally including flex grooves that allow a weight transfer from back-to-front and/or from side-to-side; (c) a six cleat configuration (e.g., four cleats in a forefoot region, two cleats in a heel region, and no cleats located directly under a big toe); (d) a forefoot moderator plate positioned to moderate or reduce user feel of the forefoot cleats; (e) a lateral half heel counter extending from a rear heel area to a lateral midfoot or lateral forward heel area of the shoe; and/or (f) one or more medial, forefoot, sidewall traction elements at or near a big toe area of the sole.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2012Date of Patent: October 28, 2014Assignee: NIKE, Inc.Inventors: Tobie D. Hatfield, Thomas G. Bell, Chip Jones, Brooke P. Rapf, Ricardo Salinas, Jr.
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Publication number: 20140215857Abstract: Cleat structures, e.g., for golf shoes, may include a flat and flexible interior surface and/or a generally disk-shaped perimeter area that includes features to promote in-molding of the cleat to a footwear sole component (e.g., to permanently engage the cleat with an outsole member). Such cleats may provide a flexible and comfortable base, including a low profile, e.g., to enable formation relatively thin and/or flexible footwear sole components. Footwear sole components and articles of footwear that include one or more in-molded cleat structures of this type also are described. Molds used for in-molding procedures and methods of using the molds to make articles with in-molded components (e.g., for making footwear sole structures including one or more in-molded cleats) also are described.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2013Publication date: August 7, 2014Applicant: NIKE, INC.Inventors: Darien Curl, Dick Lin, Nicole Mueller, Ricardo Salinas, JR., David Tu
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Patent number: D885257Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2018Date of Patent: May 26, 2020Assignee: CHONGQING JINKANG NEW ENERGY AUTOMOBILE CO., LTD.Inventors: Michael John Evans Churchill, Ricardo Salinas, Yang Sun, Mark Clarke, Adriano Raeli, Eric Obers