Patents by Inventor Sandrine Lebas
Sandrine Lebas 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: 9833530Abstract: A volatile material dispenser includes a housing and a dispensing mechanism disposed within the housing for emitting a volatile material. A faceplate is attached to the housing and provides an aesthetically pleasing look to the volatile material dispenser.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2012Date of Patent: December 5, 2017Assignee: S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc.Inventors: William F. Gordon, Thomas Jaworski, Alex Mecker, Kenneth W. Michaels, Nathan P. Hendon, Sandrine Lebas, Grace Kim, Jonathan Rathbone, Krista Bangsund, Lea Kobeli, Sydney Minnis, In Shr Tseng
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Publication number: 20140124597Abstract: A volatile material dispenser includes a housing and a dispensing mechanism disposed within the housing for emitting a volatile material. A faceplate is attached to the housing and provides an aesthetically pleasing look to the volatile material dispenser.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2012Publication date: May 8, 2014Inventors: William F. Gordon, Thomas Jaworski, Alex Mecker, Kenneth W. Michaels, Nathan P. Hendon, Sandrine Lebas, Grace Kim, Jonathan Rathbone, Krista Bangsund, Lea Kobeli, Sydney Minnis, In Shr Tseng
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Patent number: 8240309Abstract: Described herein are adjustable whole-nose nasal devices having a first passageway for communication with a first nasal passage and a second passageway for communication with a second nasal passage, an airflow resistor that inhibits expiration more than inspiration, and an adjustable connector. The adjustable connector may include one or more adjustable joints or regions that allow the whole-nose device to conform to the spacing between a subject's nostrils, and/or the orientation and angle of the subject's nostrils. Also described herein are whole-nose devices having a single airflow resistor communicating with both of a subject's nasal passages. Methods of treating a disorder using the whole-nose nasal devices are also described.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2007Date of Patent: August 14, 2012Assignee: Ventus Medical, Inc.Inventors: Rajiv Doshi, Bryan Loomas, Elliot Sather, Jeffrey W. Servaites, Sandrine Lebas, Patrick A. Myall, Lea Kobeli
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Publication number: 20110240038Abstract: Described herein are adhesive nasal devices. In particular, the adhesive nasal respiratory devices described herein are configured to be worn in communication with a subject's nasal cavity and may include a rim body having a passageway therethrough, an airflow resistor in communication with the passageway of the rim body, and a flexible, adhesive holdfast layer extending outward from the periphery of the rim body. The rim body region may be formed from multiple parts (e.g., a first and a second rim body region), and the airflow resistor may be secured between the parts forming the rim body. Methods of manufacturing and assembling these adhesive nasal devices are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2011Publication date: October 6, 2011Inventors: Rajiv Doshi, Bryan Loomas, Ryan Kendall Pierce, Elliot Sather, Arthur G. Sandoval, Jeffrey W. Servaites, Sandrine Lebas, Matthew Durack
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Patent number: 7987852Abstract: Described herein are adhesive nasal devices. In particular, the adhesive nasal respiratory devices described herein are configured to be worn in communication with a subject's nasal cavity and may include a rim body having a passageway therethrough, an airflow resistor in communication with the passageway of the rim body, and a flexible, adhesive holdfast layer extending outward from the periphery of the rim body. The rim body region may be formed from multiple parts (e.g., a first and a second rim body region), and the airflow resistor may be secured between the parts forming the rim body. Methods of manufacturing and assembling these adhesive nasal devices are also described.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2009Date of Patent: August 2, 2011Assignee: Ventus Medical, Inc.Inventors: Rajiv Doshi, Bryan Loomas, Ryan Kendall Pierce, Elliot Sather, Arthur G. Sandoval, Jeffrey W. Servaites, Sandrine Lebas, Matthew Durack
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Publication number: 20090188493Abstract: Described herein are adhesive nasal devices. In particular, the adhesive nasal respiratory devices described herein are configured to be worn in communication with a subject's nasal cavity and may include a rim body having a passageway therethrough, an airflow resistor in communication with the passageway of the rim body, and a flexible, adhesive holdfast layer extending outward from the periphery of the rim body. The rim body region may be formed from multiple parts (e.g., a first and a second rim body region), and the airflow resistor may be secured between the parts forming the rim body. Methods of manufacturing and assembling these adhesive nasal devices are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 11, 2009Publication date: July 30, 2009Inventors: Rajiv Doshi, Bryan Loomas, Ryan Kendall Pierce, Elliot Sather, Arthur G. Sandoval, Jeffrey W. Servaites, Sandrine Lebas, Matthew Durack
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Patent number: 7506649Abstract: Described herein are adhesive nasal devices. In particular, the adhesive nasal respiratory devices described herein are configured to be worn in communication with a subject's nasal cavity and may include a rim body having a passageway therethrough, an airflow resistor in communication with the passageway of the rim body, and a flexible, adhesive holdfast layer extending outward from the periphery of the rim body. The rim body region may be formed from multiple parts (e.g., a first and a second rim body region), and the airflow resistor may be secured between the parts forming the rim body. Methods of manufacturing and assembling these adhesive nasal devices are also described.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2007Date of Patent: March 24, 2009Assignee: Ventus Medical, Inc.Inventors: Rajiv Doshi, Bryan Loomas, Ryan Kendall Pierce, Elliot Sather, Arthur G. Sandoval, Jeffrey W. Servaites, Sandrine Lebas, Matthew Durack
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Publication number: 20080178874Abstract: Described herein are adjustable whole-nose nasal devices having a first passageway for communication with a first nasal passage and a second passageway for communication with a second nasal passage, an airflow resistor that inhibits expiration more than inspiration, and an adjustable connector. The adjustable connector may include one or more adjustable joints or regions that allow the whole-nose device to conform to the spacing between a subject's nostrils, and/or the orientation and angle of the subject's nostrils. Also described herein are whole-nose devices having a single airflow resistor communicating with both of a subject's nasal passages. Methods of treating a disorder using the whole-nose nasal devices are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2007Publication date: July 31, 2008Applicant: VENTUS MEDICAL, INC.Inventors: Rajiv Doshi, Bryan Loomas, Elliot Sather, Jeffrey W. Servaites, Sandrine Lebas, Patrick A. Myall, Lea Kobeli
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Publication number: 20080142018Abstract: Described herein are applicator systems and applicators for nasal devices, and methods of applying nasal devices. In general, an applicator system includes a nasal device and one or more of: an inserter from which the nasal device is released, a handle that is releasably connected to the nasal device, or an applicator liner that can be removed after positioning the device relative to the nasal cavity.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2007Publication date: June 19, 2008Applicant: VENTUS MEDICAL, INC.Inventors: Rajiv Doshi, Bryan Loomas, Elliot Sather, Arthur G. Sandoval, Jeff Nugent, Jeffrey W. Servaites, Sandrine Lebas, Robert Andrew Howard
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Publication number: 20080041373Abstract: Described herein are adhesive nasal devices. In particular, the adhesive nasal respiratory devices described herein are configured to be worn in communication with a subject's nasal cavity and may include a rim body having a passageway therethrough, an airflow resistor in communication with the passageway of the rim body, and a flexible, adhesive holdfast layer extending outward from the periphery of the rim body. The rim body region may be formed from multiple parts (e.g., a first and a second rim body region), and the airflow resistor may be secured between the parts forming the rim body. Methods of manufacturing and assembling these adhesive nasal devices are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2007Publication date: February 21, 2008Applicant: VENTUS MEDICAL, INC.Inventors: Rajiv Doshi, Bryan Loomas, Ryan Pierce, Elliot Sather, Arthur Sandoval, Jeffrey Servaites, Sandrine Lebas, Matthew Durack
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Patent number: D580926Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 2006Date of Patent: November 18, 2008Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventors: Mark L. McCarty, Donald L. Eckhart, Robert F. Aman, Kenneth D. Wood, Sandrine Lebas, Scot B. Herbst
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Patent number: D580927Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 2006Date of Patent: November 18, 2008Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventors: Mark L. McCarty, Donald L. Eckhart, Robert F. Aman, Kenneth D. Wood, Sandrine Lebas, Scot B. Herbst
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Patent number: D613285Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2009Date of Patent: April 6, 2010Assignee: Pasco ScientificInventors: Clinton Wayne Grant, Phillip Gulley, Brian Patrick Perone, Rhonda L. Rosales, Sandrine Lebas
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Patent number: D654596Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2010Date of Patent: February 21, 2012Assignee: Optimedica CorporationInventors: Sandrine Lebas, Geoffrey Baldwin