Patents by Inventor William Cohen
William Cohen 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: 20250247699Abstract: A service runner is deployed to a utility node within an infrastructure. The service runner is created in an event management bus (EMB) within a first workspace that includes a first automation task. The utility node is configured to communicate with the EMB. A second workspace is granted access to the service runner. The second workspace includes a second automation task and the access enables execution of the second automation task. A request associated with a workspace to execute an automation task on a target node is received. In responsive to a first determination that includes that the automation task and the workspace are the first automation task and the first workspace or a second determination that includes that the automation task and the workspace are the second automation task and the second workspace, the service runner is configured to execute the automation task.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2024Publication date: July 31, 2025Inventors: Jake William Cohen, Gregory West Schueler
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Publication number: 20250161141Abstract: According to some embodiments, a method of promoting hair growth or hair stimulation in a subject comprises applying vacuum or suction using a handpiece assembly along a targeted portion of the subject's skin surface where hair growth or hair stimulation is desired and providing at least one treatment material to said targeted portion of the subject's skin surface, wherein the application of vacuum or suction helps promote hair growth or stimulate hair.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2025Publication date: May 22, 2025Inventors: Roger Ignon, Ed F. Nicolas, William Cohen
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Patent number: 12295618Abstract: The present invention is an applicator tip for a hand piece assembly used in dermal abrasion procedures, the applicator tip having a cap shape with a plurality of apertures that form ports communicating with a fluid supply line in the hand piece assembly and a vacuum source to remove the abrading fluid. The fluid is introduced onto the outer abrading surface of the applicator tip through a first central aperture and spreads out along the outer abrading surface when the applicator tip is placed against the patient's skin. Recesses in the outer abrading surface establish pathways for the abrading fluid to move along as the applicator tip is moved over the patient's skin. The fluid emitting from the central port is moved into one of four quadrants defined by recesses in the outer abrading surface, each quadrant serving as a fluid chamber that receives fluid from the central fluid supply port. Each sector shaped chamber includes within its border a C-shaped barrier with its opening facing a dividing sector wall.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2022Date of Patent: May 13, 2025Assignee: HydraFacial LLCInventors: Ed F. Nicolas, William Cohen
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Publication number: 20250138896Abstract: Smart job generation for incident response includes receiving a natural language request to generate a job definition. The natural language request includes a natural language description of a job executable by a computing device. The natural language description of the job is decomposed into one or more tasks. Each task of the one or more tasks is a natural language description of a portion of the job. The job definition is generated. The job definition includes one or more instructions. At least one instruction of the one or more instructions corresponds to a task of the one or more tasks, such that performance of the at least one instruction accomplishes the task. The job definition is executed, by the computing device, to perform the job in response to an incident.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2023Publication date: May 1, 2025Inventors: Jake William Cohen, Gregory West Schueler, Ralph Alan Bird
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Publication number: 20250059271Abstract: Described herein are veterinary progastrin binding molecules (VPBM) against veterinary progastrin-like molecules (VPM) and the methods of making and using the VPBM thereof. Also described, are compositions comprising binding domains of VPBM against VPM and methods of making an using thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2024Publication date: February 20, 2025Inventors: William COHEN, Robert RAY
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Publication number: 20240261550Abstract: An apparatus for treating skin has a console with a user input device and a handpiece assembly. The handpiece assembly is configured to treat skin. A fluid line provides fluid communication between the console and the handpiece assembly. A manifold system is coupled to the console and controlled by the user input device. The manifold system is configured to hold releasably a plurality of fluid sources and deliver fluid from at least one of the plurality of fluid sources to the handpiece assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2024Publication date: August 8, 2024Inventors: Roger Ignon, Scott Mallett, Abraham Solano, William Cohen
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Patent number: 12053607Abstract: An apparatus for treating skin has a console with a user input device and a handpiece assembly. The handpiece assembly is configured to treat skin. A fluid line provides fluid communication between the console and the handpiece assembly. A manifold system is coupled to the console and controlled by the user input device. The manifold system is configured to hold releasably a plurality of fluid sources and deliver fluid from at least one of the plurality of fluid sources to the handpiece assembly.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2023Date of Patent: August 6, 2024Assignee: HydraFacial LLCInventors: Roger Ignon, Scott Mallett, Abraham Solano, William Cohen
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Publication number: 20240072217Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a lighting component which may comprise a light emitting diode (LED) or laser diode (LD) for generating at least one of blue light or ultraviolet light. A fluoride phosphor matrix may be included, which may be consolidated into a phosphor ceramic structure including at least one of a transparent fluoride ceramic structure or a translucent fluoride ceramic structure, and positioned adjacent to the LED or LD. The phosphor ceramic structure generates at least one of red or orange light when irradiated by the light emitted from the LED or LD. The phosphor ceramic structure exhibits reduced thermal quenching relative to a fluoride particulate structure irradiated by the LED or LD.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2023Publication date: February 29, 2024Applicants: Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC, Current Lighting Solutions, LLCInventors: Nerine CHEREPY, Ross Allen OSBORNE, Stephen PAYNE, Zachary SEELEY, Alok SRIVASTAVA, William BEERS, William COHEN
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Publication number: 20240033491Abstract: An apparatus for treating skin has a console with a user input device and a handpiece assembly. The handpiece assembly is configured to treat skin. A fluid line provides fluid communication between the console and the handpiece assembly. A manifold system is coupled to the console and controlled by the user input device. The manifold system is configured to hold releasably a plurality of fluid sources and deliver fluid from at least one of the plurality of fluid sources to the handpiece assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2023Publication date: February 1, 2024Inventors: Roger Ignon, Scott Mallett, Abraham Solano, William Cohen
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Patent number: 11865287Abstract: An apparatus for treating skin has a console with a user input device and a handpiece assembly. The handpiece assembly is configured to treat skin. A fluid line provides fluid communication between the console and the handpiece assembly. A manifold system is coupled to the console and controlled by the user input device. The manifold system is configured to hold releasably a plurality of fluid sources and deliver fluid from at least one of the plurality of fluid sources to the handpiece assembly.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2023Date of Patent: January 9, 2024Assignee: HydraFacial LLCInventors: Roger Ignon, Scott Mallett, Abraham Solano, William Cohen
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Publication number: 20230158282Abstract: An apparatus for treating skin has a console with a user input device and a handpiece assembly. The handpiece assembly is configured to treat skin. A fluid line provides fluid communication between the console and the handpiece assembly. A manifold system is coupled to the console and controlled by the user input device. The manifold system is configured to hold releasably a plurality of fluid sources and deliver fluid from at least one of the plurality of fluid sources to the handpiece assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 9, 2023Publication date: May 25, 2023Inventors: Roger Ignon, Scott Mallett, Abraham Solano, William Cohen
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Patent number: 11612726Abstract: An apparatus for treating skin has a console with a user input device and a handpiece assembly. The handpiece assembly is configured to treat skin. A fluid line provides fluid communication between the console and the handpiece assembly. A manifold system is coupled to the console and controlled by the user input device. The manifold system is configured to hold releasably a plurality of fluid sources and deliver fluid from at least one of the plurality of fluid sources to the handpiece assembly.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2021Date of Patent: March 28, 2023Assignee: HydraFacial LLCInventors: Roger Ignon, Scott Mallett, Abraham Solano, William Cohen
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Patent number: 11547840Abstract: An apparatus for treating skin has a console with a user input device and a handpiece assembly. The handpiece assembly is configured to treat skin. A fluid line provides fluid communication between the console and the handpiece assembly. A manifold system is coupled to the console and controlled by the user input device. The manifold system is configured to hold releasably a plurality of fluid sources and deliver fluid from at least one of the plurality of fluid sources to the handpiece assembly.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2021Date of Patent: January 10, 2023Assignee: HydraFacial LLCInventors: Roger Ignon, Scott Mallett, Abraham Solano, William Cohen
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Publication number: 20230000523Abstract: The present invention is an applicator tip for a hand piece assembly used in dermal abrasion procedures, the applicator tip having a cap shape with a plurality of apertures that form ports communicating with a fluid supply line in the hand piece assembly and a vacuum source to remove the abrading fluid. The fluid is introduced onto the outer abrading surface of the applicator tip through a first central aperture and spreads out along the outer abrading surface when the applicator tip is placed against the patient's skin. Recesses in the outer abrading surface establish pathways for the abrading fluid to move along as the applicator tip is moved over the patient's skin. The fluid emitting from the central port is moved into one of four quadrants defined by recesses in the outer abrading surface, each quadrant serving as a fluid chamber that receives fluid from the central fluid supply port. Each sector shaped chamber includes within its border a C-shaped barrier with its opening facing a dividing sector wall.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2022Publication date: January 5, 2023Inventors: Ed F. Nicolas, William Cohen
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Patent number: 11446477Abstract: An apparatus for treating skin has a console with a user input device and a handpiece assembly. The handpiece assembly is configured to treat skin. A fluid line provides fluid communication between the console and the handpiece assembly. A manifold system is coupled to the console and controlled by the user input device. The manifold system is configured to hold releasably a plurality of fluid sources and deliver fluid from at least one of the plurality of fluid sources to the handpiece assembly.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2019Date of Patent: September 20, 2022Assignee: HydraFacial LLCInventors: Roger Ignon, Scott Mallett, Abraham Solano, William Cohen
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Publication number: 20220151861Abstract: According to some embodiments, a method of promoting hair growth or hair stimulation in a subject comprises applying vacuum or suction using a handpiece assembly along a targeted portion of the subject's skin surface where hair growth or hair stimulation is desired and providing at least one treatment material to said targeted portion of the subject's skin surface, wherein the application of vacuum or suction helps promote hair growth or stimulate hair.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2022Publication date: May 19, 2022Inventors: Roger Ignon, Ed F. Nicolas, William Cohen
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Patent number: 11291474Abstract: The present invention is an applicator tip for a hand piece assembly used in dermal abrasion procedures, the applicator tip having a cap shape with a plurality of apertures that form ports communicating with a fluid supply line in the hand piece assembly and a vacuum source to remove the abrading fluid. The fluid is introduced onto the outer abrading surface of the applicator tip through a first central aperture and spreads out along the outer abrading surface when the applicator tip is placed against the patient's skin. Recesses in the outer abrading surface establish pathways for the abrading fluid to move along as the applicator tip is moved over the patient's skin. The fluid emitting from the central port is moved into one of four quadrants defined by recesses in the outer abrading surface, each quadrant serving as a fluid chamber that receives fluid from the central fluid supply port. Each sector shaped chamber includes within its border a C-shaped barrier with its opening facing a dividing sector wall.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2020Date of Patent: April 5, 2022Inventors: Ed F. Nicolas, William Cohen
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Patent number: 11241357Abstract: According to some embodiments, a method of promoting hair growth or hair stimulation in a subject comprises applying vacuum or suction using a handpiece assembly along a targeted portion of the subject's skin surface where hair growth or hair stimulation is desired and providing at least one treatment material to said targeted portion of the subject's skin surface, wherein the application of vacuum or suction helps promote hair growth or stimulate hair.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2016Date of Patent: February 8, 2022Assignee: Edge Systems LLCInventors: Roger Ignon, Ed F. Nicolas, William Cohen
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Publication number: 20210204982Abstract: The present invention is an applicator tip for a hand piece assembly used in dermal abrasion procedures, the applicator tip having a cap shape with a plurality of apertures that form ports communicating with a fluid supply line in the hand piece assembly and a vacuum source to remove the abrading fluid. The fluid is introduced onto the outer abrading surface of the applicator tip through a first central aperture and spreads out along the outer abrading surface when the applicator tip is placed against the patient's skin. Recesses in the outer abrading surface establish pathways for the abrading fluid to move along as the applicator tip is moved over the patient's skin. The fluid emitting from the central port is moved into one of four quadrants defined by recesses in the outer abrading surface, each quadrant serving as a fluid chamber that receives fluid from the central fluid supply port. Each sector shaped chamber includes within its border a C-shaped barrier with its opening facing a dividing sector wall.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2020Publication date: July 8, 2021Inventors: Ed F. Nicolas, William Cohen
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Publication number: 20210154455Abstract: An apparatus for treating skin has a console with a user input device and a handpiece assembly. The handpiece assembly is configured to treat skin. A fluid line provides fluid communication between the console and the handpiece assembly. A manifold system is coupled to the console and controlled by the user input device. The manifold system is configured to hold releasably a plurality of fluid sources and deliver fluid from at least one of the plurality of fluid sources to the handpiece assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2021Publication date: May 27, 2021Inventors: Roger Ignon, Scott Mallett, Abraham Solano, William Cohen