Patents by Inventor Scott Eric Liddle
Scott Eric Liddle 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: 11883549Abstract: Ultraviolet (UV) light emission devices and related methods of use. The UV light emission devices disclosed herein are particularly suited for use in disinfecting surfaces and air. The UV light emission devices disclosed herein can be provided in the form factor of a handheld device that is easily held and manipulated by a human user. The human user can manipulate the handheld UV light emission device to decontaminate surfaces, air, and other areas by orienting the handheld UV light emission device so that the UV light emitted from its light source is directed to the area of interest to be decontaminated.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2022Date of Patent: January 30, 2024Assignee: UV Innovators, LLCInventors: Stephen Michael Grenon, Nicholas William Medendorp, Jr., Scott Eric Liddle, Jeffery Michael Rosino, Nathan Thomas Luck
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Patent number: 11666875Abstract: A dispensing device, comprising a plurality of microfluidic pumps, microfluidic valves, and a microfluidic mixer chip, for receiving and mixing microfluidic amounts of a plurality of fluids having differing viscosities, is disclosed. The device includes a plurality of pathways for moving fluids from associated reservoirs to the microfluidic mixer chip. A mix controller controls the microfluidic pumps and valves so that the fluids, having different viscosities, can be accurately mixed at specified microfluidic amounts or volumes according to a specified microfluidic recipe, and the microfluidic mixture dispensed from the device. The device can be in communication with a software application implemented on a mobile compute device, such as a smartphone, and receive instructions for implementing the specified microfluidic recipe from the software application such that the operation of device components is at the direction of the software application executed on the mobile compute device.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2020Date of Patent: June 6, 2023Assignee: ALTOPA, INC.Inventors: Matt Wilson, Jon Whalen, Todd Wilson, Pete Crawford, Scott Eric Liddle, Keith Gausmann, Jaysun Giesler, Nathan Thomas Luck, Nicole Kaylor Wicker, Jon Collette
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Patent number: 11565012Abstract: Ultraviolet (UV) light emission devices and related methods of use. The UV light emission devices disclosed herein are particularly suited for use in disinfecting surfaces and air. The UV light emission devices disclosed herein can be provided in the form factor of a handheld device that is easily held and manipulated by a human user. The human user can manipulate the handheld UV light emission device to decontaminate surfaces, air, and other areas by orienting the handheld UV light emission device so that the UV light emitted from its light source is directed to the area of interest to be decontaminated.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2021Date of Patent: January 31, 2023Assignee: UV INNOVATORS, LLCInventors: Stephen Michael Grenon, Nicholas William Medendorp, Jr., Scott Eric Liddle, Jeffery Michael Rosino, Nathan Thomas Luck
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Patent number: 11446426Abstract: A collapsible liquid reservoir has a flexible side wall having a lower step, a middle step and an upper step. Each of the steps includes a riser segment and a tread segment. The riser and tread segments are pivotably connected to one another at an external hinge. When the step is collapsed its segments define an acute step angle between them of about 23°. When the step is expanded its segments define an obtuse step angle between them of about 115°. The tread of at least one step is pivotably connected to the riser of an adjacent step at an internal hinge. The step segments joined to the internal hinge are symmetrical about a bisector of that hinge. The reservoir has a truncated pyramid shape defined by a generally square base and four trapezoidal side panels joined to one another at corners.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2018Date of Patent: September 20, 2022Assignee: Hollister IncorporatedInventors: Jerome Anthony Henry, William Kirwan Arnold, Denise Gamblin, Keith Hobert Gausmann, Maitreyee Mittal, Scott Eric Liddle, Anthony Scott Culbreth
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Publication number: 20220202975Abstract: Ultraviolet (UV) light emission devices and related methods of use. The UV light emission devices disclosed herein are particularly suited for use in disinfecting surfaces and air. The UV light emission devices disclosed herein can be provided in the form factor of a handheld device that is easily held and manipulated by a human user. The human user can manipulate the handheld UV light emission device to decontaminate surfaces, air, and other areas by orienting the handheld UV light emission device so that the UV light emitted from its light source is directed to the area of interest to be decontaminated.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2022Publication date: June 30, 2022Inventors: Stephen Michael Grenon, Nicholas William Medendorp, Jr., Scott Eric Liddle, Jeffery Michael Rosino, Nathan Thomas Luck
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Publication number: 20210379224Abstract: Ultraviolet (UV) light emission devices and related methods of use. The UV light emission devices disclosed herein are particularly suited for use in disinfecting surfaces and air. The UV light emission devices disclosed herein can be provided in the form factor of a handheld device that is easily held and manipulated by a human user. The human user can manipulate the handheld UV light emission device to decontaminate surfaces, air, and other areas by orienting the handheld UV light emission device so that the UV light emitted from its light source is directed to the area of interest to be decontaminated.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2021Publication date: December 9, 2021Inventors: Stephen Michael Grenon, Nicholas William Medendorp, JR., Scott Eric Liddle, Jeffery Michael Rosino, Nathan Thomas Luck
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Publication number: 20210338860Abstract: Ultraviolet (UV) light emission devices and related methods of use. The UV light emission devices disclosed herein are particularly suited for use in disinfecting surfaces and air. The UV light emission devices disclosed herein can be provided in the form factor of a handheld device that is easily held and manipulated by a human user. The human user can manipulate the handheld UV light emission device to decontaminate surfaces, air, and other areas by orienting the handheld UV light emission device so that the UV light emitted from its light source is directed to the area of interest to be decontaminated.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 31, 2020Publication date: November 4, 2021Inventors: Stephen Michael Grenon, Nicholas William Medendorp, JR., Scott Eric Liddle, Jeffery Michael Rosino, Nathan Thomas Luck
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Publication number: 20210338866Abstract: Ultraviolet (UV) light emission devices employing UV light source housing to achieve UV light emission irradiance uniformity, and related methods of use. The UV light emission devices disclosed herein are particularly suited for use in disinfecting surfaces and air. The UV light emission devices disclosed herein can be provided in the form factor of a handheld device that is easily held and manipulated by a human user. The human user can manipulate the handheld UV light emission device to decontaminate surfaces, air, and other areas by orienting the handheld UV light emission device so that the UV light emitted from its light source is directed to the area of interest to be decontaminated.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2021Publication date: November 4, 2021Inventors: Stephen Michael Grenon, Nicholas William Medendorp, JR., Benjamin Adam Jacobson, Scott Eric Liddle
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Patent number: 11116858Abstract: Ultraviolet (UV) light emission devices and related methods of use. The UV light emission devices disclosed herein are particularly suited for use in disinfecting surfaces and air. The UV light emission devices disclosed herein can be provided in the form factor of a handheld device that is easily held and manipulated by a human user. The human user can manipulate the handheld UV light emission device to decontaminate surfaces, air, and other areas by orienting the handheld UV light emission device so that the UV light emitted from its light source is directed to the area of interest to be decontaminated.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2020Date of Patent: September 14, 2021Assignee: UV INNOVATORS, LLCInventors: Stephen Michael Grenon, Nicholas William Medendorp, Jr., Scott Eric Liddle, Jeffery Michael Rosino, Nathan Thomas Luck
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Patent number: 11020502Abstract: Ultraviolet (UV) light emission devices and related methods of use. The UV light emission devices disclosed herein are particularly suited for use in disinfecting surfaces and air. The UV light emission devices disclosed herein can be provided in the form factor of a handheld device that is easily held and manipulated by a human user. The human user can manipulate the handheld UV light emission device to decontaminate surfaces, air, and other areas by orienting the handheld UV light emission device so that the UV light emitted from its light source is directed to the area of interest to be decontaminated.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2020Date of Patent: June 1, 2021Assignee: UV INNOVATORS, LLCInventors: Nicholas William Medendorp, Jr., Stephen Michael Grenon, Scott Eric Liddle, Anthony Barret Smith, Robert Alexander Stevenson, Jeffery Michael Rosino, Nathan Thomas Luck
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Patent number: 11007292Abstract: Ultraviolet (UV) light emission devices and related methods of use. The UV light emission devices disclosed herein are particularly suited for use in disinfecting surfaces and air. The UV light emission devices disclosed herein can be provided in the form factor of a handheld device that is easily held and manipulated by a human user. The human user can manipulate the handheld UV light emission device to decontaminate surfaces, air, and other areas by orienting the handheld UV light emission device so that the UV light emitted from its light source is directed to the area of interest to be decontaminated.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2020Date of Patent: May 18, 2021Assignee: UV INNOVATORS, LLCInventors: Stephen Michael Grenon, Nicholas William Medendorp, Jr., Scott Eric Liddle, Jeffery Michael Rosino, Nathan Thomas Luck
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Publication number: 20200215256Abstract: A collapsible liquid reservoir has a flexible side wall having a lower step, a middle step and an upper step. Each of the steps includes a riser segment and a tread segment. The riser and tread segments are pivotably connected to one another at an external hinge. When the step is collapsed its segments define an acute step angle between them of about 23°. When the step is expanded its segments define an obtuse step angle between them of about 115°. The tread of at least one step is pivotably connected to the riser of an adjacent step at an internal hinge. The step segments joined to the internal hinge are symmetrical about a bisector of that hinge. The reservoir has a truncated pyramid shape defined by a generally square base and four trapezoidal side panels joined to one another at corners.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2018Publication date: July 9, 2020Inventors: Jerome A. Henry, William Kirwan Arnold, Denise Gamblin, Keith Hobert Gausmann, Maitreyee Mittal, Scott Eric Liddle, Anthony Scott Culbreth
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Patent number: 10632432Abstract: A dispensing device, comprising a plurality of microfluidic pumps, microfluidic valves, and a microfluidic mixer chip, for receiving and mixing microfluidic amounts of a plurality of fluids having differing viscosities, is disclosed. The device includes a plurality of pathways for moving fluids from associated reservoirs to the microfluidic mixer chip. A mix controller controls the microfluidic pumps and valves so that the fluids, having different viscosities, can be accurately mixed at specified microfluidic amounts or volumes according to a specified microfluidic recipe, and the microfluidic mixture dispensed from the device. The device can be in communication with a software application implemented on a mobile compute device, such as a smartphone, and receive instructions for implementing the specified microfluidic recipe from the software application such that the operation of device components is at the direction of the software application executed on the mobile compute device.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2018Date of Patent: April 28, 2020Assignee: Altopa, Inc.Inventors: Matt Wilson, Jon Whalen, Todd Wilson, Pete Crawford, Scott Eric Liddle, Keith Gausmann, Jaysun Giesler, Nathan Thomas Luck, Nicole Kaylor Wicker, Jon Collette
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Patent number: 10444060Abstract: A fluid container measurement system is disclosed. The fluid container measurement system is configured to suspend a load measurement assembly a distance above a support surface. The load measurement assembly houses a load cell and a measurement control circuit. The measurement control circuit is coupled to the load cell and configured to receive electrical signals indicative of a force imposed on the load cell. Electrical signals generated by the load cell indicative of the force exerted on the load cell can be used to measure the fluid container attached to the load cell linkage member.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2018Date of Patent: October 15, 2019Assignee: ADAPTEC MEDICAL DEVICES LLCInventors: Walter Dan Parker, Edward James Mueller, Keith Hobart Gausmann, Nathan Thomas Luck, Scott Eric Liddle
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Publication number: 20180245967Abstract: A fluid container measurement system is disclosed. The fluid container measurement system is configured to suspend a load measurement assembly a distance above a support surface. The load measurement assembly houses a load cell and a measurement control circuit. The measurement control circuit is coupled to the load cell and configured to receive electrical signals indicative of a force imposed on the load cell. Electrical signals generated by the load cell indicative of the force exerted on the load cell can be used to measure the fluid container attached to the load cell linkage member.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2018Publication date: August 30, 2018Inventors: Walter Dan Parker, Edward James Mueller, Keith Hobart Gausmann, Nathan Thomas Luck, Scott Eric Liddle
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Patent number: 9995619Abstract: A fluid container measurement system employing a load cell linkage member is disclosed. The fluid container measurement system is configured to suspend a load measurement assembly a distance above a support surface. The load measurement assembly houses a load cell and a measurement control circuit. The measurement control circuit is coupled to the load cell and configured to receive electrical signals indicative of a force imposed on the load cell. The load measurement assembly also includes or is configured to receive a load cell linkage member mechanically linked to the load cell. In this manner, a load placed on the load cell linkage member will be exerted on the load cell. Electrical signals generated by the load cell indicative of the force exerted on the load cell can be used to measure the fluid container attached to the load cell linkage member.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2017Date of Patent: June 12, 2018Assignee: Adaptec Medical Devices LLCInventors: Walter Dan Parker, Edward James Mueller, Keith Hobart Gausmann, Nathan Thomas Luck, Scott Eric Liddle
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Publication number: 20170328763Abstract: A fluid container measurement system employing a load cell linkage member is disclosed. The fluid container measurement system is configured to suspend a load measurement assembly a distance above a support surface. The load measurement assembly houses a load cell and a measurement control circuit. The measurement control circuit is coupled to the load cell and configured to receive electrical signals indicative of a force imposed on the load cell. The load measurement assembly also includes or is configured to receive a load cell linkage member mechanically linked to the load cell. In this manner, a load placed on the load cell linkage member will be exerted on the load cell. Electrical signals generated by the load cell indicative of the force exerted on the load cell can be used to measure the fluid container attached to the load cell linkage member.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2017Publication date: November 16, 2017Applicant: Adaptec Medical Devices LLCInventors: Walter Dan Parker, Edward James Mueller, Keith Hobart Gausmann, Nathan Thomas Luck, Scott Eric Liddle
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Patent number: D802992Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2017Date of Patent: November 21, 2017Assignee: Altopa, Inc.Inventors: Matt Wilson, Nicole Kaylor Wicker, Todd Wilson, Scott Eric Liddle, Pete Crawford, Keith Gausmann, Jaysun Giesler
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Patent number: D873068Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2017Date of Patent: January 21, 2020Assignee: Altopa, Inc.Inventors: Matt Wilson, Nicole Kaylor Wicker, Todd Wilson, Scott Eric Liddle, Pete Crawford, Keith Gausmann, Jaysun Giesler
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Patent number: D953178Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2020Date of Patent: May 31, 2022Assignee: UV INNOVATORS, LLCInventors: Stephen Michael Grenon, Robert Alexander Stevenson, Anthony Barret Smith, Nicholas William Medendorp, Jr., Todd McNeil Pope, Scott Eric Liddle, Jesse Andrew Melton