Patents by Inventor Timothy Chambers
Timothy Chambers 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: 20260109020Abstract: A magnetic tip device for providing a magnet at an end of a shaft or similar implement to facilitate retrieving metal items includes a base having a planar bottom surface. A well extends into the base defining an interior wall for frictionally engaging a shaft of a walking assistance implement to couple the base to the shaft. A disc is coupled to the base. The disc is a magnet for magnetic engagement to an object allowing the object to be lifted by manipulation of the shaft.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2024Publication date: April 23, 2026Inventor: Timothy Chambers
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Patent number: 12179236Abstract: A system includes a conveyor and a computing device in communication with the conveyor. The conveyor has a plurality of carriers that are moved about and between at least one automated prescription picking system and at least one automated prescription packing system. Each carrier of the plurality of carriers is configured to receive at least one prescription from the at least one automated prescription picking system and deliver the at least one prescription to the at least one automated prescription packing system. The computing device includes at least one processor and a memory in communication with the at least one processor. The memory includes instructions that, when executed by the at least one processor, cause the at least one processor to: associate an identifier with each prescription of the at least one prescription; and track contents of each carrier of the plurality of carriers.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2022Date of Patent: December 31, 2024Assignee: McKesson CorporationInventors: Cody Small, Timothy Chambers
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Publication number: 20240001406Abstract: A system includes a conveyor and a computing device in communication with the conveyor. The conveyor has a plurality of carriers that are moved about and between at least one automated prescription picking system and at least one automated prescription packing system. Each carrier of the plurality of carriers is configured to receive at least one prescription from the at least one automated prescription picking system and deliver the at least one prescription to the at least one automated prescription packing system. The computing device includes at least one processor and a memory in communication with the at least one processor. The memory includes instructions that, when executed by the at least one processor, cause the at least one processor to: associate an identifier with each prescription of the at least one prescription; and track contents of each carrier of the plurality of carriers.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2022Publication date: January 4, 2024Inventors: Cody Small, Timothy Chambers
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Publication number: 20140010768Abstract: An oral composition containing an essential oil that provides a physical warming sensation when administered to the oral cavity and a method for achieving a physical warming sensation by administering the oral composition. The essential oil is rich in cis and trans-Piperitone Oxide and Piperitenone Oxide that impart unique organoleptic characteristics when the essential oil is used as the primary flavoring ingredient or as an additive in flavor compositions for chewing gum, confections, oral care applications, beverages, and general food applications.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2012Publication date: January 9, 2014Applicant: WILD FLAVORS, INC.Inventors: Timothy CHAMBERS, Naeemah Hall, Mark Morris, Deven Holmgren, Ross Sheldon, Joan E. Harvey, Dino C. Ferri
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Publication number: 20130098985Abstract: Continuous print devices and systems are disclosed herein. Embodiments include continuous print devices having a plurality of temporary holding sections, each of which is bounded by a moveable bottom barrier. The temporary holding sections are typically aligned vertically with each other, thus allowing print media to fall from one temporary holding section to the next temporary holding section below. The temporary holding sections are adapted to contain print jobs including unique set documents for association and packaging with medication containers during fulfillment of prescription orders. Embodiments of the continuous print system enable associated printers to maintain at least one print job in the printer's memory during order fulfillment, thereby enabling the printer to operate continuously. Warm-up or cool-down cycles of the associated printer that can be induced by delays between successive print jobs are thus eliminated during normal operation of the continuous print system.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 18, 2012Publication date: April 25, 2013Inventor: Timothy Chambers
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Patent number: 8386275Abstract: Devices, systems, and methods for automatic pill dispensing are disclosed herein. An exemplary automatic pill dispensing device includes a temporary storage compartment, a feeding assembly, a dispensing route, a plurality of optical sensors, and a controller. The temporary storage compartment stores pills that are to be counted and eventually dispensed into a pill bottle. The feeding assembly is coupled to the temporary storage compartment and can move or stop the flow of pills into the dispensing route where the plurality of optical sensors count the pills as they pass by the light beams thereof. The controller receives a count from the plurality of optical sensors and stops the feeding assembly when a predetermined count of pills has been reached. Systems and methods utilizing the pill dispensing devices include incorporating a centralized computer and a conveyor belt system to accurately and efficiently dispense a plurality of pill types into pill bottles.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2010Date of Patent: February 26, 2013Inventor: Timothy Chambers
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Publication number: 20110301747Abstract: Devices, systems, and methods for automatic pill dispensing are disclosed herein. An exemplary automatic pill dispensing device includes a temporary storage compartment, a lateral transport assembly, a feeding assembly, a dispensing route, a plurality of optical sensors, and a controller. The temporary storage compartment stores pills to be dispensed. The lateral transport assembly transports pills from the temporary storage compartment to the feeding assembly, which can move or stop the flow of pills into the dispensing route, where the plurality of optical sensors counts the pills as they pass by the light beams thereof. The controller receives a count from the plurality of optical sensors and stops the feeding assembly when a predetermined count of pills has been reached. Systems and methods utilizing the pill dispensing devices include incorporating a centralized computer and a conveyor belt system to accurately and efficiently dispense a plurality of pill types into pill bottles.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2011Publication date: December 8, 2011Inventor: Timothy Chambers
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Publication number: 20100205002Abstract: Devices, systems, and methods for automatic pill dispensing are disclosed herein. An exemplary automatic pill dispensing device includes a temporary storage compartment, a feeding assembly, a dispensing route, a plurality of optical sensors, and a controller. The temporary storage compartment stores pills that are to be counted and eventually dispensed into a pill bottle. The feeding assembly is coupled to the temporary storage compartment and can move or stop the flow of pills into the dispensing route where the plurality of optical sensors count the pills as they pass by the light beams thereof. The controller receives a count from the plurality of optical sensors and stops the feeding assembly when a predetermined count of pills has been reached. Systems and methods utilizing the pill dispensing devices include incorporating a centralized computer and a conveyor belt system to accurately and efficiently dispense a plurality of pill types into pill bottles.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2010Publication date: August 12, 2010Inventor: Timothy Chambers
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Publication number: 20060242930Abstract: Disclosed is a method and system for providing a rapid, semiautomatic or fully automatic prescription drug bulk-up apparatus that is compatible with process protocols used in mail order pharmacies, high volume drug repackaging facilities and drug distribution centers. The unique gripping mechanism gives the system the capability to open a wide range of bottle sizes, shapes and thickness.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2006Publication date: November 2, 2006Inventors: Timothy Chambers, Timothy McFadden
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Patent number: RE46835Abstract: Devices, systems, and methods for automatic pill dispensing are disclosed herein. An exemplary automatic pill dispensing device includes a temporary storage compartment, a feeding assembly, a dispensing route, a plurality of optical sensors, and a controller. The temporary storage compartment stores pills that are to be counted and eventually dispensed into a pill bottle. The feeding assembly is coupled to the temporary storage compartment and can move or stop the flow of pills into the dispensing route where the plurality of optical sensors count the pills as they pass by the light beams thereof. The controller receives a count from the plurality of optical sensors and stops the feeding assembly when a predetermined count of pills has been reached. Systems and methods utilizing the pill dispensing devices include incorporating a centralized computer and a conveyor belt system to accurately and efficiently dispense a plurality of pill types into pill bottles.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2015Date of Patent: May 8, 2018Inventor: Timothy Chambers
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Patent number: RE49068Abstract: Devices, systems, and methods for automatic pill dispensing are disclosed herein. An exemplary automatic pill dispensing device includes a temporary storage compartment, a feeding assembly, a dispensing route, a plurality of optical sensors, and a controller. The temporary storage compartment stores pills that are to be counted and eventually dispensed into a pill bottle. The feeding assembly is coupled to the temporary storage compartment and can move or stop the flow of pills into the dispensing route where the plurality of optical sensors count the pills as they pass by the light beams thereof. The controller receives a count from the plurality of optical sensors and stops the feeding assembly when a predetermined count of pills has been reached. Systems and methods utilizing the pill dispensing devices include incorporating a centralized computer and a conveyor belt system to accurately and efficiently dispense a plurality of pill types into pill bottles.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2019Date of Patent: May 10, 2022Assignee: MCKESSON HIGH VOLUME SOLUTIONS, INC.Inventor: Timothy Chambers