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公开(公告)号:US20240232928A1
公开(公告)日:2024-07-11
申请号:US18541699
申请日:2023-12-15
申请人: Richard Postrel
发明人: Richard Postrel
IPC分类号: G06Q30/0207 , G06F3/01 , G06Q30/0235
CPC分类号: G06Q30/0222 , G06F3/011 , G06Q30/0224 , G06Q30/0235
摘要: Providing a purchase incentive to a user in a virtual environment such as a metaverse, based on for example the user's location in the metaverse, predicted route of travel in the metaverse, and prior transactions in the metaverse. A tracking service in the metaverse determines a number of locations of a user as they travel along a route in the metaverse and an associated timeframe when they are at each of the locations. The tracking service records the locations and associated timeframes in a location log and analyzes the location log to predict a subsequent location and associated timeframe that the user will be at that location. The tracking service then determines a merchant proximate to the predicted subsequent location of the user in the metaverse and generates a purchase incentive for use at the merchant and delivers the purchase incentive to the user.
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公开(公告)号:US11808401B2
公开(公告)日:2023-11-07
申请号:US17749895
申请日:2022-05-20
申请人: Richard Postrel
发明人: Richard Postrel
CPC分类号: F16M11/16 , F16M11/046 , F16M11/10 , F16M13/02 , F16M2200/024
摘要: A portable display device assembly suitable for use with a separate apparatus such as a toddler walker, cart, wagon or similar apparatus and which is adjustable to suit the needs of the user. The portable display device assembly has means for holding a display device, which includes a display device support panel and a display device support rail slidingly engaged with the display device support panel such that the height of the display device support rail may be raised or lowered with respect to the display device support panel. There is also a means for pivoting the display device support panel and means for attaching the means for holding a display device to a separate apparatus.
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公开(公告)号:US20230248269A1
公开(公告)日:2023-08-10
申请号:US17609347
申请日:2021-09-30
申请人: Richard Postrel
发明人: Richard Postrel
IPC分类号: A61B5/145 , A61B5/1455
CPC分类号: A61B5/14507 , A61B5/14546 , A61B5/1455 , A61B2562/12
摘要: The present invention provides an improved system, device, and method for determining a comprehensive state of health in real time using non-invasive patient testing. The invention characterizes disease and other states of health by simultaneously assaying both liquid and gas in a sample or samples. During metabolism, the body performs a large variety of biochemical reactions. Reaction products, reaction by-products, and breakdown products are transported by the circulatory system throughout the body. Many of these molecular products are labile and volatilize into gases from bodily liquids. In gas form, these compounds appear as volatile organic compounds (VOCs).
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公开(公告)号:US20230190714A1
公开(公告)日:2023-06-22
申请号:US16602663
申请日:2018-03-18
申请人: Richard Postrel
发明人: Richard Postrel
IPC分类号: A61K31/436 , A61K31/198 , A61K31/353 , A61K45/06
CPC分类号: A61K31/436 , A61K31/198 , A61K31/353 , A61K45/06
摘要: This invention explains how to improve and/or extend human life by optimizing metabolic processes. This patent teaches how to reestablish or correct pathways that have been altered either by biochemical stress or by genetic mutation. The body's energetic mitochondrial machinery is programmed for optimization at birth. As events are encountered throughout its lifecycle the cells respond to these stresses by altering their metabolic configurations to meet the immediate demands. Each of these successive adaptive biochemical reactions cumulatively magnifies previous compensatory switches from the original optimal metabolic pathways and diminishes the individual's quality of life and lifespan. As we age these opportunistic adjustments continue to compound and further reduce metabolic efficiency to levels that significantly compromise health and longevity. Modern technology, including molecular biology and micro or nano electronics, is applied to assess the multiple impaired metabolic pathways in an individual and to employ biologic interventions and tools that eliminate those diversions and/or correct genetic and/or epigenetic mutations.
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公开(公告)号:US20210334840A1
公开(公告)日:2021-10-28
申请号:US17139064
申请日:2020-12-31
申请人: Richard Postrel
发明人: Richard Postrel
摘要: A social network server computer forms a social network including a primary member linked to a plurality of secondary members, each of whom provides a member profile. A network profile is generated based on an analysis of the member profiles. A social network server computer then determines a relative value of the social network with respect to a merchant by analyzing the associated network profile, and offers a merchant incentive to the primary member of the network as a function of the determined relative value. In a second embodiment, a merchant computer associated with a merchant determines a relative value of the social network with respect to a merchant by analyzing the network profile, and offers a merchant incentive to the primary member of the network as a function of the determined relative value. The merchant incentives may be also offered to the secondary members of the associated social network.
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公开(公告)号:US20210238633A1
公开(公告)日:2021-08-05
申请号:US17234630
申请日:2021-04-19
申请人: Richard Postrel
发明人: Richard Postrel
IPC分类号: C12N15/86 , C12N15/113 , A61P35/00
摘要: This invention provides tools and methods that prevent a cancer cell from growing and reproducing more cancer cells. The body's immune defenses are enabled to attack and destroy these cells if the cancer cell itself has not initiated its own natural apoptotic self-destruction processes. By addressing the increased rates of metabolism characteristic of all rapidly reproducing cancer cells using bio-nanotechnology to identify these hypermetabolizing cells, the cell's and the body's immune systems are empowered to eliminate the diseased cells. Preferably, the nano-sensor-particle not only binds external membrane receptors or lipid formations on the target cell, but also incorporates into the rapidly metabolizing cells acting to stop their growth and signal distress. The body's natural defenses are able to segregate and eliminate these cells.
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公开(公告)号:US20200215009A1
公开(公告)日:2020-07-09
申请号:US15713627
申请日:2017-09-23
申请人: Richard Postrel
发明人: Richard Postrel
IPC分类号: A61K31/198 , A61K45/06
摘要: This invention provides systems, methods and compositions for the prevention of diseases caused by amyloid based deposits of proteins. This invention teaches procedures and therapeutic models for controlling amyloids and related plaque deposits as applicable to common diseases including, but not limited to: Alzheimer's, cardiovascular, stroke, arterial sclerosis, etc. By addressing plaque development at its earliest stage involving protein-protein interaction, ongoing plaque growth is arrested or substantially decreased while the balance of plaque deposition/management for expulsion of existing plaques is switched to favor the body's natural aberrant protein removal mechanisms. The preferred embodiment implements a dual approach for: a) attacking protein dimerization and oligomerization that serves as the cornerstone of the disease, and b) rebalancing the body's natural processes to enhance removal of existing plaques through inflammation management in concert with cessation of ongoing plaque formation. In normal disease progression, the body's adaptive mechanisms amplify inflammation that interferes with plaque expulsion and exacerbates the problem through reactive oxygen and pro-inflammatory chemokine release. This imbalance increases severity as the plaques continue to grow and proliferate. However, stopping new plaque deposits while concurrently supporting the natural destruction of existing plaques reverses the disease processes and immediately improves patient's conditions. The invention also provides procedures and/or kits for effective analysis to achieve earliest detection for maximum effect.
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公开(公告)号:US20200054688A1
公开(公告)日:2020-02-20
申请号:US16104168
申请日:2018-08-17
申请人: Richard Postrel
发明人: Richard Postrel
摘要: This invention teaches systems and methods for identifying, targeting and destroying cancer cells domesticated organism such as a pet or zoo animal. As cells progress from a normal to a cancerous state their accelerated metabolic rates and adapted pathways generate a higher heat signature that serves as a targeting beacon for a specialized cell killing vector. Suitable vectors include modified or adapted viruses, modified or adapted intracellular bacteria and/or engineered liposomes. Especially preferred is the bacterial vector because of its ease of production. The bacterial vector is selectively targeted to recognize cells whose temperature is slightly elevated and ambient pH suppressed due to cancer related alterations to metabolism. An additional targeting feature, such as recognition of the MCT4 transmembrane protein exaggeratively expressed on the cancer cell outer membrane, may provide additional targeting specificity. Embodiments featuring facultative extracellular and intracellular growth capable bacteria have the preferred feature that culture conditions for producing the vector can be optimized solely for the one organism and need not be compromised to support or optimize host cell maintenance.
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公开(公告)号:US20190311389A1
公开(公告)日:2019-10-10
申请号:US16451301
申请日:2019-06-25
申请人: Richard Postrel
发明人: Richard Postrel
摘要: Providing a purchase incentive to a mobile device based for example the user's location, predicted route of travel, and prior transactions. A tracking server computer determines a number of locations of a mobile device as it travels along a route and an associated timeframe when it is at each of the locations. The tracking server computer records the locations and associated timeframes in a location log and analyzes the location log to predict a subsequent location and associated timeframe that the mobile device will be at that location. The tracking server computer then determines a merchant proximate to the predicted subsequent location of the mobile device and generates a purchase incentive for use at the merchant and delivers the purchase incentive to the mobile device. In the alternative, the incentive may be generated by a merchant computer or the mobile device.
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公开(公告)号:US20190247573A1
公开(公告)日:2019-08-15
申请号:US16272435
申请日:2019-02-11
申请人: Richard Postrel
发明人: Richard Postrel
CPC分类号: A61M5/158 , A61M2005/1586 , A61M2005/1588 , A61M2205/13 , A61M2210/06 , G06F17/5009
摘要: A medical device and method of use thereof that provides a new means for administering injectable compounds into a targeted area of skin on the body of a human in an automated or semi-automated way, which eliminates the human factors of subjectivity with regards to placement, depth, volume and coverage.
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