Patents by Inventor Scott M. Arnel
Scott M. Arnel 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: 11229236Abstract: A wearable vaporization system (100) is provided that includes a vaporization device (110) having a mouthpiece outlet portion (172) from which a vaporized composition mixed with air is withdrawn. The wearable vaporization system (100) further includes a vaporizer holder (130) that is releasably securable to a wrist of a user. The vaporizable holder (130) has a longitudinally extended cradle (132) and a receiving space (138) disposed thereon. One of the vaporization device (110) or the vaporizer holder includes a detent arrangement (121, 121a, 121b, 121c, 145) and the other of the vaporizer holder (130) or the vaporization device (110) includes at least one corresponding detent receiving recess (140a, 140b, or 142, 144 or 126, 128) for releasably retaining the vaporization device against lateral sliding displacement relative to the vaporizer holder (130).Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2019Date of Patent: January 25, 2022Inventors: Scott M. Arnel, Eric Schmiesing, Michael A. Willner
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Patent number: 11109620Abstract: A wearable electronic simulated smoking device (500, 500?) is provided for delivery of a desired active ingredient responsive to a user's inhalation through the device (500, 500?). The device (500, 500?) includes an elongated tubular body (110) having at least one arcuate portion to at least partially encompass a portion of a user's body and is releasably retainable thereat. Tubular body (110) includes a cartridge receiving housing (510) having a cartridge receiving chamber (514) in to which any one of multiple vaporization cartridges (520, 520?, 520?) may be removably received. Device (500, 500?) includes vaporization cartridges (520, 520?, 520?), each including a vaporizer (145, 530, 560) for generating vapors from liquid and wax concentrates, and dry herbal compositions.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2018Date of Patent: September 7, 2021Inventors: Scott M. Arnel, Eric Schmiesing
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Patent number: 11058153Abstract: A wearable electronic simulated smoking device is provided for delivery of a desired active ingredient responsive to a user's inhalation through the device. The device includes an elongated tubular member (110) having at least one reversibly bendable portion to at least partially encompass a portion of a user's body and is releasably retainable thereat. The device includes a vaporization chamber supplied with a vaporizable smoking composition and enabled by a controller to generate vapor from the vaporizable smoking composition and add the vapor to air drawn through the device.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2017Date of Patent: July 13, 2021Inventors: Scott M. Arnel, Eric Schmiesing
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Patent number: 10980274Abstract: A wearable electronic simulated smoking device is provided for delivery of a desired active ingredient responsive to a user's inhalation through the device. The device includes an elongated tubular member having at least one fixedly arcuate shaped portion to at least partially encompass a portion of a user's body and is releasably retainable thereat. The device includes a vaporization chamber supplied with a vaporizable smoking composition and enabled by a controller to generate vapor from the vaporizable smoking composition and add the vapor to air drawn through the device.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2017Date of Patent: April 20, 2021Inventors: Scott M. Arnel, Eric Schmiesing
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Patent number: 10111467Abstract: A wearable electronic simulated smoking device (500, 500?) is provided for delivery of a desired active ingredient responsive to a user's inhalation through the device (500, 500?). The device (500, 500?) includes an elongated tubular body (110) having at least one arcuate portion to at least partially encompass a portion of a user's body and is releasably retainable thereat. Tubular body (110) includes a cartridge receiving housing (510) having a cartridge receiving chamber (514) in to which any one of multiple vaporization cartridges (520, 520?, 520?) may be removably received. Device (500, 500?) includes vaporization cartridges (520, 520?, 520?), each including a vaporizer (145, 530, 560) for generating vapors from liquid and wax concentrates, and dry herbal compositions.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2015Date of Patent: October 30, 2018Inventors: Scott M. Arnel, Eric Schmiesing
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Publication number: 20180064167Abstract: A wearable electronic simulated smoking device is provided for delivery of a desired active ingredient responsive to a user's inhalation through the device. The device includes an elongated tubular member (110) having at least one reversibly bendable portion to at least partially encompass a portion of a user's body and is releasably retainable thereat. The device includes a vaporization chamber supplied with a vaporizable smoking composition and enabled by a controller to generate vapor from the vaporizable smoking composition and add the vapor to air drawn through the device.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2017Publication date: March 8, 2018Inventors: SCOTT M. ARNEL, ERIC SCHMIESING
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Publication number: 20180064166Abstract: A wearable electronic simulated smoking device is provided for delivery of a desired active ingredient responsive to a user's inhalation through the device. The device includes an elongated tubular member having at least one fixedly arcuate shaped portion to at least partially encompass a portion of a user's body and is releasably retainable thereat. The device includes a vaporization chamber supplied with a vaporizable smoking composition and enabled by a controller to generate vapor from the vaporizable smoking composition and add the vapor to air drawn through the device.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2017Publication date: March 8, 2018Inventors: SCOTT M. ARNEL, ERIC SCHMIESING
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Patent number: 9820508Abstract: A wearable electronic simulated smoking device (100, 100?, 100?) is provided for delivery of a desired active ingredient responsive to a user's inhalation through the device (100, 100?, 100?). The device (100, 100?, 100?) includes an elongated tubular member (110) having at least one reversibly bendable portion (112, 112a, 112b) to at least partially encompass a portion of a user's body and is releasably retainable thereat. Device (100, 100?, 100?) includes a nebulization chamber 140 supplied with a liquid smoking composition (132) held in a fluid container (130) and enabled by a controller (150) responsive to detection of a user's inhalation through the device (100, 100?, 100?).Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2014Date of Patent: November 21, 2017Inventors: Scott M. Arnel, Eric Schmiesing
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Publication number: 20150264978Abstract: A wearable electronic simulated smoking device (100, 100?, 100?) is provided for delivery of a desired active ingredient responsive to a user's inhalation through the device (100, 100?, 100?). The device (100, 100?, 100?) includes an elongated tubular member (110) having at least one reversibly bendable portion (112, 112a, 112b) to at least partially encompass a portion of a user's body and is releasably retainable thereat. Device (100, 100?, 100?) includes a nebulization chamber 140 supplied with a liquid smoking composition (132) held in a fluid container (130) and enabled by a controller (150) responsive to detection of a user's inhalation through the device (100, 100?, 100?).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2014Publication date: September 24, 2015Inventors: SCOTT M. ARNEL, ERIC SCHMIESING
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Patent number: 6760013Abstract: A hand held gaming and data entry system (100, 100′, 100″) has an ergonomic housing (102) including thumb operated controls (104) which generate a first set of electrical signals, and finger operated controls (106, 106′) which generate a second set of electrical signals when operated independently. The first set of electrical signals and second set of electrical signals define all of the lower case alphabetic characters of an alphabet, such being generated without the user having to remove a finger or thumb from a HOME switch operator or switch grouping.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 2001Date of Patent: July 6, 2004Assignee: Alphagrip, Inc.Inventors: Michael A. Willner, Scott M. Arnel
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Patent number: 6512511Abstract: A hand grippable combined keyboard and game controller system (100, 100′) includes a pair of housings (102 and 104). One housing (102) is provided with a first surface portion which carries a group of first control switches (114) and a hand grip portion (110) which carries a group of third control switches (118). The other housing (104) includes a first surface portion (108) which carries a group of second control switches (116) and a hand grippable portion (112) which carries a group of fourth control switches (120). The signals from the groups of first control switches (114), second control switches (116), third control switches (118), and fourth control switches (120) define all of the lowercase alphabetic characters of an alphabet, which signals are generated without the use of chording.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2001Date of Patent: January 28, 2003Assignee: Alphagrip, Inc.Inventors: Michael A. Willner, Scott M. Arnel
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Publication number: 20010045938Abstract: A hand grippable combined keyboard and game controller system (100, 100′) includes a pair of housings (102 and 104). One housing (102) is provided with a first surface portion which carries a group of first control switches (114) and a hand grip portion (110) which carries a group of third control switches (118). The other housing (104) includes a first surface portion (108) which carries a group of second control switches (116) and a hand grippable portion (112) which carries a group of fourth control switches (120). The signals from the groups of first control switches (114), second control switches (116), third control switches (118), and fourth control switches (120) define all of the lowercase alphabetic characters of an alphabet, which signals are generated without the use of chording.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2001Publication date: November 29, 2001Inventors: Michael A. Willner, Scott M. Arnel
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Patent number: 6288709Abstract: A hand held data entry system (100, 100′) has an ergonomic housing (102) including upper surface controls (104) which generate a first set of electrical signals, and lower surface controls (106) which generate a second set of electrical signals when operated independently. The first set of electrical signals and second set of electrical signals define all of the lower case alphabetic characters of an alphabet, such being generated without the user having to remove a finger or thumb from a HOME switch operator or grouping. Each side of the housing (102) is provided with a recess (120) for contiguous contact with a first dorsal interosseous portion of the user's hands, providing support for housing (102) while the user's fingers and thumbs operate the switch operators which make up the upper surface controls (104) and the lower surface controls (106).Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 1998Date of Patent: September 11, 2001Assignee: Alphagrip, Inc.Inventors: Michael A. Willner, Scott M. Arnel
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Publication number: 20010003713Abstract: A hand held gaming and data entry system (100, 100′, 100″) has an ergonomic housing (102) including thumb operated controls (104) which generate a first set of electrical signals, and finger operated controls (106, 106′) which generate a second set of electrical signals when operated independently. The first set of electrical signals and second set of electrical signals define all of the lower case alphabetic characters of an alphabet, such being generated without the user having to remove a finger or thumb from a HOME switch operator or switch grouping.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 4, 2001Publication date: June 14, 2001Inventors: Michael A. Willner, Scott M. Arnel
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Patent number: 5984548Abstract: A data entry system (100, 100') has an ergonomic base (102, 102') including upper surface controls (104, 104') which generate a first set of electrical signals, and side surface controls (106, 106') which generate a second set of electrical signals when operated independently. A third set of electrical signals are generated when the side surface controls (106, 106') are operated in combination with the upper surface controls (104, 104'). Data entry system (100, 100') further includes mode selection controls (108) for establishing the first, second and third sets of electrical signals as device control signals responsive to a first mode being selected and respective sets of alphanumeric and keyboard control signals responsive to a second mode being selected.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 1998Date of Patent: November 16, 1999Assignee: Wilnel, Inc.Inventors: Michael A. Willner, Scott M. Arnel
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Patent number: 5874906Abstract: A data entry system (100, 100') has an ergonomic base (102, 102') including upper surface controls (104, 104') which generate a first set of electrical signals, and side surface controls (106, 106') which generate a second set of electrical signals when operated independently. A third set of electrical signals are generated when the side surface controls (106, 106') are operated in combination with the upper surface controls (104, 104'). Data entry system (100, 100') further includes mode selection controls (108) for establishing the first, second and third sets of electrical signals as device control signals responsive to a first mode being selected and respective sets of alphanumeric and keyboard control signals responsive to a second mode being selected.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 1997Date of Patent: February 23, 1999Assignee: Wilnel, Inc.Inventors: Michael A. Willner, Scott M. Arnel
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Patent number: D411992Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 1998Date of Patent: July 13, 1999Assignee: Wilnel, Inc.Inventors: Michael A. Willner, Scott M. Arnel, Scott A. Henderson