Patents by Inventor Tamara S. Loggins

Tamara S. Loggins 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: 9132373
    Abstract: A clean screen air filtration system for increasing the filtration of allergens, dust particles, and airborne pollutants from air exiting an air duct. In a preferred embodiment, a user may removably attach a clean screen air filtration system assembly to an existing air duct via a magnetic fastening strip affixed along a backside of an air filter frame. The magnetic fastening strip may provide an efficient means for removably attaching the clean screen air filtration system assembly to the outside of an existing air duct manufactured from a metallic material. The clean screen air filtration system assembly may comprise at least one replaceable air filter. The air filter may comprise a ventilation screen having a plurality of miniature, slatted filter apertures, a flexible air filter frame, and an air filter handle/tab. The user may slidably insert air filter via the filter handle/tab into a filter track located inside a gap region integrated within the air filter frame.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 30, 2010
    Date of Patent: September 15, 2015
    Inventors: Angela Loggins, Tamara S. Loggins
  • Publication number: 20120028228
    Abstract: A digital pen designed to assist users in spelling words as they write. The invention is an electronic pen with a speaker located near the top of the device. A microphone may be located directly under the speaker in the form of a small screened concave or convex aperture. A switch on the back of the pen allows the user to choose between three settings: Legal Dictionary (D), Off (0), and Legal Thesaurus (T). The device works by the user speaking the desired word into the microphone. The word will then appear on the illuminated digital display screen which lights up. The pen asks the user to confirm or deny the displayed word. The user says “yes” or “no” into the microphone. If denied, the pen displays another word until the correct word is located. Once confirmed, the pen will audibly and visibly spell the word one letter at a time as the user writes. The pen may be switched to the legal thesaurus mode when synonyms/antonyms are needed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 30, 2010
    Publication date: February 2, 2012
    Inventors: Angela Loggins, Tamara S. Loggins
  • Publication number: 20120028227
    Abstract: A digital pen designed to assist users in spelling words as they write. The invention is an electronic pen with a speaker located near the top of the device. A microphone may be located directly under the speaker in the form of a small screened concave or convex aperture. A switch on the back of the pen allows the user to choose between three settings: Dictionary (D), Off (O), and Thesaurus (T). The device works by the user speaking the desired word into the microphone. The word will then appear on the illuminated digital display screen which lights up. The pen asks the user to confirm or deny the displayed word. The user says “yes” or “no” into the microphone. If denied, the pen displays another word until the correct word is located. Once confirmed, the pen will audibly and visibly spell the word one letter at a time as the user writes. The pen may be switched to the thesaurus mode when synonyms/antonyms are needed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 30, 2010
    Publication date: February 2, 2012
    Inventors: Angela Loggins, Tamara S. Loggins
  • Publication number: 20120029907
    Abstract: A digital pen designed to assist users in spelling words as they write. The invention is an electronic pen with a speaker located near the top of the device. A microphone may be located directly under the speaker in the form of a small screened concave or convex aperture. A switch on the back of the pen allows the user to choose between three settings: Medical Dictionary (D), Off (O), and Prescription Drug List (P). The device works by the user speaking the desired word into the microphone. The word will then appear on the illuminated digital display screen which lights up. The pen asks the user to confirm or deny the displayed word. The user says “yes” or “no” into the microphone. If denied, the pen displays another word until the correct word is located. Once confirmed, the pen will audibly and visibly spell the word one letter at a time as the user writes. The pen may be switched to the prescription drug list mode as needed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 30, 2010
    Publication date: February 2, 2012
    Inventors: Angela Loggins, Tamara S. Loggins
  • Publication number: 20110225939
    Abstract: A clean screen air filtration system for increasing the filtration of allergens, dust particles, and airborne pollutants from air exiting an air duct. In a preferred embodiment, a user may removably attach a clean screen air filtration system assembly to an existing air duct via a magnetic fastening strip affixed along a backside of an air filter frame. The magnetic fastening strip may provide an efficient means for removably attaching the clean screen air filtration system assembly to the outside of an existing air duct manufactured from a metallic material. The clean screen air filtration system assembly may comprise at least one replaceable air filter. The air filter may comprise a ventilation screen having a plurality of miniature, slatted filter apertures, a flexible air filter frame, and an air filter handle/tab. The user may slidably insert air filter via the filter handle/tab into a filter track located inside a gap region integrated within the air filter frame.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 30, 2010
    Publication date: September 22, 2011
    Inventors: Angela Loggins, Tamara S. Loggins