Patents by Inventor Thomas Webb
Thomas Webb 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: 20250090758Abstract: A botulinum toxin syringe having a barrel has volumetric marking graduations scaled at four units per 0.1 mL. These volumetric marking graduations allow for ease of unit conversion and can reduce the likelihood of overdosing or under dosing of botulinum toxin. The syringe may further comprise further volumetric marking graduations configured to be interchangeably used for administration of insulin or botulinum toxin. The syringe may further comprise further volumetric marking graduations configured for interchangeably use for administration of different types of botulinum toxin.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2024Publication date: March 20, 2025Inventor: Thomas WEBB
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Publication number: 20200093072Abstract: A horticultural lighting apparatus includes a housing; a blue-light emitting element; an emissive layer in optical communication with the blue-light emitting element, the emissive layer includes a polymer material and a population of quantum dots dispersed within the polymer material capable of absorbing blue light and emitting light having wavelengths in the red and far-red regions of the electromagnetic spectrum; a brightness enhancing film in optical communication with the blue-light emitting element and emissive layer; and a protective cover layer. The protective cover layer and housing isolates the blue-light emitting element, emissive layer and brightness enhancing film from the external environment. Methods of growing plants include illuminating a plant with a horticultural lighting apparatus according the present disclosure.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 16, 2019Publication date: March 26, 2020Inventors: Nigel Leroy Pickett, David Thomas Webb
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Patent number: 10529310Abstract: A method for converting textual messages to musical messages comprising receiving a text input and receiving a musical input selection. The method includes analyzing the text input to determine text characteristics and analyzing a musical input corresponding to the musical input selection to determine musical characteristics. Based on the text characteristic and the musical characteristic, the method includes correlating the text input with the musical input to generate a synthesizer input, and sending the synthesizer input to a voice synthesizer. The method includes receiving a vocal rendering of the text input from the voice synthesizer and generating a musical message from the vocal rendering and the musical input. The method includes generating a video element based on a video input, incorporating the video element into the musical message, and outputting the musical message including the video element.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2017Date of Patent: January 7, 2020Assignee: ZYA, INC.Inventors: Matthew Michael Serletic, II, Bo Bazylevsky, James Mitchell, Ricky Kovac, Patrick Woodward, Thomas Webb, Ryan Groves
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Publication number: 20180374461Abstract: A computer implemented method for automatically generating lyric videos comprising receiving an audio selection, determining timing information of the audio selection, and determining lyric information of the audio selection. The method includes receiving tone information of the audio selection and generating video content based on at least one of the timing information, the lyric information, and the tone information of the audio selection. The method also includes rendering a lyric video based on the video content and the audio selection.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2018Publication date: December 27, 2018Inventors: Matthew Michael Serletic, Bo Bazylevsky, James Mitchell, Ricky Kovac, Patrick Woodward, Thomas Webb, Ryan Groves, Ed Schofield, Brett Harrison
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Publication number: 20180268792Abstract: A computer implemented method for automatically generating musical works including receiving a lyrical input and receiving a musical input. The method includes analyzing the lyrical input to determine at least one lyrical characteristic and analyzing the musical input to determine at least one musical characteristic. Based on the at least one lyrical characteristic, the method includes correlating the lyrical input with the musical input to generate a synthesizer input. The method includes sending the synthesizer input and the at least one voice characteristic to a voice synthesizer. The method may also include receiving, from the voice synthesizer, a vocal rendering of the lyrical input. The method includes receiving a singer selection corresponding to at least one voice characteristic, and generating a musical work from the vocal rendering based on the lyrical input, the musical input, and the at least one voice characteristic.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2018Publication date: September 20, 2018Inventors: Matthew Michael Serletic, Bo Bazylevsky, James Mitchell, Ricky Kovac, Patrick Woodward, Thomas Webb, Ryan Groves, Ed Schofield, Brett Harrison
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Publication number: 20170154615Abstract: A method for converting textual messages to musical messages comprising receiving a text input and receiving a musical input selection. The method includes analyzing the text input to determine text characteristics and analyzing a musical input corresponding to the musical input selection to determine musical characteristics. Based on the text characteristic and the musical characteristic, the method includes correlating the text input with the musical input to generate a synthesizer input, and sending the synthesizer input to a voice synthesizer. The method includes receiving a vocal rendering of the text input from the voice synthesizer and generating a musical message from the vocal rendering and the musical input. The method includes generating a video element based on a video input, incorporating the video element into the musical message, and outputting the musical message including the video element.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2017Publication date: June 1, 2017Inventors: Matthew Michael Serletic, II, Bo Bazylevsky, James Mitchell, Ricky Kovac, Patrick Woodward, Thomas Webb, Ryan Groves
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Patent number: 9570055Abstract: A method for converting textual messages to musical messages comprising receiving a text input and receiving a musical input selection. The method includes analyzing the text input to determine text characteristics and analyzing a musical input corresponding to the musical input selection to determine musical characteristics. Based on the text characteristic and the musical characteristic, the method includes correlating the text input with the musical input to generate a synthesizer input, and sending the synthesizer input to a voice synthesizer. The method includes receiving a vocal rendering of the text input from the voice synthesizer, generating a musical message from the vocal rendering and the musical input, and outputting the musical message.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2015Date of Patent: February 14, 2017Assignee: ZYA, INC.Inventors: Matthew Michael Serletic, II, Bo Bazylevsky, James Mitchell, Ricky Kovac, Patrick Woodward, Thomas Webb, Ryan Groves
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Publication number: 20160055838Abstract: A method for converting textual messages to musical messages comprising receiving a text input and receiving a musical input selection. The method includes analyzing the text input to determine text characteristics and analyzing a musical input corresponding to the musical input selection to determine musical characteristics. Based on the text characteristic and the musical characteristic, the method includes correlating the text input with the musical input to generate a synthesizer input, and sending the synthesizer input to a voice synthesizer. The method includes receiving a vocal rendering of the text input from the voice synthesizer, generating a musical message from the vocal rendering and the musical input, and outputting the musical message.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2015Publication date: February 25, 2016Inventors: Matthew Michael Serletic, II, Bo Bazylevsky, James Mitchell, Ricky Kovac, Patrick Woodward, Thomas Webb, Ryan Groves
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Patent number: 8820904Abstract: A microfluid ejection system includes a fluid path having proximate and distal ends, the proximate end having an inlet to receive fluid from a fluid supply, a vacuum chamber for suctioning of air from both the proximate and distal ends of the fluid path, and a pre-ejection chamber disposed in the fluid path between a proximate end and a distal end. The pre-ejection chamber includes a ceiling inclined upward toward each of the proximate and distal ends from a low point to direct air toward either the proximate or distal end for suctioning from the pre-ejection chamber. The microfluid system further includes a first and second air chambers disposed respectively at the proximate and distal ends of the fluid path to receive and direct air to the vacuum chamber.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2012Date of Patent: September 2, 2014Assignee: Funai Electric Co., Ltd.Inventors: Charles Stanley Aldrich, Bradley Kent Drews, Gregory Thomas Webb
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Patent number: 8714098Abstract: A shock absorbing docking spacer for connecting a vessel to a mooring structure and which includes first and second sections relatively telescopically movable longitudinally relative to one another so as to define a variable effective overall length for the docking spacer and wherein one section contains an airtight air bag and the air bag is connected to the other section such that as the first and second sections move relatively inwardly relative to one another the air bag provides a buffer for absorbing impact forces between the first and second sections brought about by ambient conditions.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2012Date of Patent: May 6, 2014Inventors: John Thomas Webb, Beverly Joanne Webb
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Publication number: 20130243646Abstract: The present invention relates to team sports and sports implements, and more specifically to methods and devices for sanitizing balls during play. One or more sports balls are may be introduced into the device of the present invention which comprises one or more ultra-violet light sources, and has an insertion and a dispensing region, between which each of said plurality of balls travels at a rate that ensures that each of said plurality of balls remains in said apparatus for at least a kill-time period. Ultra violet rays are presented to the surfaces of the plurality of sports balls as the ball traverses between the insertion and extraction regions of the device.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2012Publication date: September 19, 2013Inventors: Timothy A. Kearns, J. Thomas Webb, Ron Brunkow, Ladi O. Shogbamimu
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Publication number: 20130233418Abstract: A microfluid ejection system includes a fluid path having proximate and distal ends, the proximate end having an inlet to receive fluid from a fluid supply, a vacuum chamber for suctioning of air from both the proximate and distal ends of the fluid path, and a pre-ejection chamber disposed in the fluid path between a proximate end and a distal end. The pre-ejection chamber includes a ceiling inclined upward toward each of the proximate and distal ends from a low point to direct air toward either the proximate or distal end for suctioning from the pre-ejection chamber. The microfluid system further includes a first and second air chambers disposed respectively at the proximate and distal ends of the fluid path to receive and direct air to the vacuum chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2012Publication date: September 12, 2013Inventors: Charles Stanley Aldrich, Bradley Kent Drews, Gregory Thomas Webb
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Publication number: 20130160691Abstract: A shock absorbing docking spacer for connecting a vessel to a mooring structure and which includes first and second sections relatively telescopically movable longitudinally relative to one another so as to define a variable effective overall length for the docking spacer and wherein one section contains an airtight air bag and the air bag is connected to the other section such that as the first and second sections move relatively inwardly relative to one another the air bag provides a buffer for absorbing impact forces between the first and second sections brought about by ambient conditions.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2012Publication date: June 27, 2013Inventors: John Thomas WEBB, Beverly Joanne WEBB
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Patent number: 8063225Abstract: Provided are compounds of the formula (I): or a stereoisomer, tautomer, salt, hydrate or prodrug thereof that modulate tyrosine kinase activity, compositions comprising the compounds and methods of their use.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2007Date of Patent: November 22, 2011Assignee: Chembridge CorporationInventors: Vlad E. Gregor, Yahua Liu, Alexey Anikin, Danny Peter Claude McGee, Charles Mikel, Douglas Eric McGrath, Goverdhan Reddy Vavilala, Jason C. Pickens, Alexander Kadushkin, Luyong Jiang, Mohan Santhanam Thiruvazhi, Sergey Zozulya, Rajendran Vairagoundar, Tong Zhu, Alexander Chucholowski, Thomas Webb, Vidyasagar Reddy Gantla, Zheng Yan
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Publication number: 20080171769Abstract: Provided are compounds of the formula (I): or a stereoisomer, tautomer, salt, hydrate or prodrug thereof that modulate tyrosine kinase activity, compositions comprising the compounds and methods of their use.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 10, 2007Publication date: July 17, 2008Inventors: Vlad E. Gregor, Yahua Liu, Alexey Anikin, Danny Peter Claude McGee, Charles Mikel, Douglas Eric McGrath, Goverdhan Reddy Vavilala, Jason C. Pickens, Alexander Kadushkin, Luyong Jiang, Mohan Santhanam Thiruvazhi, Sergey Zozulya, Rajendran Vairagoundar, Tong Zhu, Alexander Chucholowski, Thomas Webb, Vidyasagar Reddy Gantla, Zheng Yan
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Publication number: 20080110953Abstract: An adapter configured for use in combination with a cap on a fuel cell having a closure formation, the cap having at least one leg portion and a corresponding foot extending from the leg, including a ring portion configured for engagement upon the closure formation of the fuel cell and including a top edge, a bottom edge, and a sidewall therebetween having an inner sidewall and an outer sidewall, a grooved portion defined by the inner sidewall, a convex gripping formation on the outer sidewall complementary to the closure formation, and at least one recessed formation adjacent the grooved portion for receiving the foot.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2008Publication date: May 15, 2008Inventors: Eric Gibson, James Purpura, Thomas Webb, Maureen Shea
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Publication number: 20060270659Abstract: This invention concerns compounds of formula including the stereoisomers and the pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salt forms thereof, wherein R1 is NR4R5 or OR5; R2 is C1-6alkyl, C1-6alkyloxy or C1-6alkylthio; R3 is hydrogen, C1-6alkyl, C1-6alkylsulfonyl, C1-6alkylsulfoxy or C1-6alkylthio; R4 is hydrogen, C1-6alkyl, mono- or di(C3-6cycloalkyl)methyl, C3-6cycloalkyl, C3-6alkenyl, hydroxyC1-6alkyl, C1-6alkylcarbonyloxyC1-6alkyl or C1-6alkyloxyC1-6alkyl; R5 is C1-8alkyl, mono- or di(C3-6cycloalkyl)methyl, Ar1CH2, C1-6alkyloxyC1-6alkyl, hydroxyC1-6alkyl, C3-6alkenyl, thienylmethyl, furanylmethyl, C1-6alkylthioC1-6alkyl, morpholinyl, mono- or di(C1-6alkyl)aminoC1-6alkyl, di(C1-6alkyl)amino, C1-6alkylcarbonylC1-6alkyl, C1-6alkyl substituted with imidazolyl; or a radical of formula -Alk-O—CO—Ar1; or R4 and R5 taken together with the nitrogen atom to which they are attached may form an optionally substituted pyrrolidinyl, piperidinyl, homopiperidinyl or morpholinyl group; having CRF receptor antagonistiType: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2006Publication date: November 30, 2006Applicant: Neurocrine Biosciences, Inc.Inventors: Chen Chen, Thomas Webb, James McCarthy, Terence Moran, Keith Wilcoxen, Charles Huang
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Publication number: 20060257455Abstract: Hypoallergenic flavor compositions for human and animal foods are described. A method of managing allergic reactions in an animal comprises providing to the animal a hypoallergenic animal food composition comprising a hypoallergenic flavor composition, wherein the hypoallergenic flavor composition comprises substantially all components having a weight average molecular weight of less than 4,000 daltons. The hypoallergenic flavor composition may comprise an oil or fat-based reaction flavor, a water-based reaction flavor, a hypoallergenic animal digest, or a combination comprising one or more of the foregoing components. Also described are packages comprising hypoallergenic animal foods.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2006Publication date: November 16, 2006Inventors: Qinyun Chen, Thomas Webb
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Patent number: 6872827Abstract: Compounds having somatostatin activity of the following Formula I, wherein, R1 is aryl, substituted-aryl, and aryl-(lower-alkyl)-; R2 is lower alkyl, amino substituted lower alkyl, -carboxy-(lower-alkyl), -carbamic acid-(lower-alkyl) and -carboxy-(lower-alkyl)-aryl; and R3 and R4 are independently, lower-alkyl, aryl, substituted-aryl, (substituted-aryl)-(lower-alkyl)-, heteroaryl, (heteroaryl)-(lower-alkyl)-, substituted-heteroaryl, (substituted heteroaryl)-(lower-alkyl)-, heterocyclic, heterocyclic-(lower-alkyl)-, substituted-heterocyclic, (substituted-heterocylic)-(lower alkyl)-, -carboxy-(lower-alkyl), and -carboxy-(lower-alkyl)-aryl; or a pharmaceutically acceptable, ester, ether, or salt thereof; methods for their use; and preparation.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2003Date of Patent: March 29, 2005Assignee: Chembridge Research Laboratories, Inc.Inventors: Thomas Webb, Donatella Chianelli, Yong-Chul Kim
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Patent number: D603947Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2007Date of Patent: November 10, 2009Inventors: Thomas Webb Tothill, Anthony Peter Saunders