Schmeiser, Olsen & Watts LLP - Latham, New York since 1993
Partner
Albany Law School since 2005
Adjunct Professor of Law
Twin Rivers Council - Boy Scouts of America - Albany, New York Area since 2012
President
Education:
George Mason University School of Law 1989 - 1993
J.D., Law
Skills:
Intellectual Property Trademarks Patent Prosecution Patents Patent Litigation Licensing Litigation Copyright Law Appeals Trademark Infringement Trade Secrets Leadership Technology Transfer Corporate Law Courts Patent Law Legal Writing Negotiation
Languages:
German English
Certifications:
Duolingo German Fluency: Elementary (Estimated)
Us Patents
Nanodevices, Microdevices And Sensors On In-Vivo Structures And Method For The Same
Julian Van Erlach - Clifton Park NY, US Arlen L. Olsen - Clifton Park NY, US Jeffrey M. Smith - Pittsfield MA, US Laura B. Smith - Pittsfield MA, US Gerald E. Bender - Cheshire MA, US Audra L. Stinchcomb - Latham NY, US Denis P. Donnelly - Saratoga Springs NY, US James E. Peterson - Delmar NY, US Roger D. Whitmer - Pittsfield MA, US Gerald F. Dudding - Clifton Park NY, US Mark D. Scott - Clifton Park NY, US
Assignee:
Xillus, Inc. - Latham NY
International Classification:
A61F 2/06 A61B 5/00
US Classification:
623 115, 600547, 600587
Abstract:
An in-vivo method and apparatus is disclosed that comprises at least one sensor for determining changes in a human's an animal's body and reporting said changes outside the body. The sensor may be embedded in a sheath. The apparatus may be used to monitor chemical or physical changes in the body fluids. Alternatively, the apparatus may be used to monitor and regulate chemical or physical levels in humans and animals.
Method And Apparatus For Attaching A Microdevice Or A Nanodevice To A Biological Member
Julian Erlach - Clifton Park NY, US Arlen Olsen - Clifton Park NY, US Jeffrey Smith - Pittsfield MA, US Laura Smith - Pittsfield MA, US Gerald Bender - Cheshire MA, US Audra Stinchcomb - Latham NY, US Denis Donnelly - Saratoga Springs NY, US Mark Scott - Clifton Park NY, US James Peterson - Delmar NY, US Robert Hirsch - Tory NY, US
International Classification:
C12Q001/00
US Classification:
435/004000, 438/001000
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for attaching a microdevice or nanodevice to a biological member is disclosed. The biological member is one of a blood cell, lipid molecules, a liver cell, a nerve cell, a skin cell, a bone cell, a lymph cell, an endocrine cell, a circulatory cell, a muscle cell. The nanodevice or microdevice includes one of a diagnostic system, a transmitter, a receiver, a battery, a transistor, a capacitor, and a detector.
Method For Inserting A Microdevice Or A Nanodevice Into A Body Fluid Stream
Julian Erlach - Clifton Park NY, US Arlen Olsen - Clifton Park NY, US Jeffrey Smith - Pittsfield MA, US Laura Smith - Pittsfield MA, US Gerald Bender - Cheshire MA, US Audra Stinchcomb - Latham NY, US Denis Donnelly - Saratoga Springs NY, US Mark Scott - Clifton Park NY, US James Peterson - Delmar NY, US Robert Hirsch - Troy NY, US
International Classification:
C12Q001/00 A61N001/00
US Classification:
435/004000, 607/001000, 424/009300
Abstract:
A method for inserting a microdevice or nanodevice into a body fluid stream is disclosed. The micro or nanodevice may be inserted into or external to a cell, e.g., a red blood cell. For insertion into the cell, techniques such as reversible osmotic lysis, electroporation, microfine needle injection, and particle gun injection may be used. For the external device, it may be chemically modified with an organo hydroxyl, such as poly (ethylene glycol), methoxypoly (ethylene glycol). Also, it may include a lipid anchor.
Method For Detecting Body Condition Using Nano And Microdevices
Julian Erlach - Clifton Park NY, US Arlen Olsen - Clifton Park NY, US Jeffrey Smith - Pittsfield MA, US Laura Smith - Pittsfield MA, US Gerald Bender - Cheshire MA, US Audra Stinchcomb - Latham NY, US Denis Donnelly - Saratoga Springs NY, US Mark Scott - Clifton Park NY, US James Peterson - Delmar NY, US Robert Hirsch - Troy NY, US
International Classification:
A61B005/05
US Classification:
600/423000, 600/431000, 128/898000
Abstract:
A method for detecting body condition using nano and microdevices is disclosed. The microdevice or nanodevice is inserted into a fluid stream within a body, and used in detecting a bodily condition. The bodily condition may be myocardial infarction, stroke, sickle cell anemia, phlebitis, or a vascular aneurysm. The micro or nano device may be detected using electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR), electron spin resonance (ESR), and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR).
Arlen Lynn Olsen - Clifton Park NY, US Jonathan Michael Madsen - Rexford NY, US
International Classification:
A63F 9/24
US Classification:
463 7, 463 42
Abstract:
The invention disclosed is a massive multiplayer online game or event. An online server is connected to the world wide web. A first sensor to detect movement and orientation of a first user, wherein first data signals are communicated from said sensor to the online server; and a second sensor to detect movement and orientation of a second user, wherein data signals are communicated from said sensor to the online server are used. A machine readable program having protocol thereon to coordinate the first data signals and the second data signals in accordance with the protocol of the event.
Massive Multiplayer Online Sports Teams And Events
Arlen Lynn Olsen - Clifton Park NY, US Jonathan Michael Madsen - Rexford NY, US
International Classification:
G06F 17/00
US Classification:
463 42
Abstract:
The invention disclosed is a massive multiplayer online game or event. An online server is connected to the world wide web. A first remote having a first sensor to detect movement and orientation of a first user, wherein first data signals are communicated from said sensor to the online server; and a second remote having a second sensor to detect movement and orientation of a second user, wherein data signals are communicated from said sensor to the online server are used. A machine readable program with the rules of a game or event thereon to coordinate the first data signals and the second data signals in accordance with the game.
A device and method for restraining a human appendage is disclosed. The device includes a wrist restraining cushion member, a wrist restraining strap secured to the cushion member and a securement strap secured to the cushion member. The securement strap is attached to a fixed object such as hospital bed for immobilization of the appendage.
A method and system for web content capture and validation. The method includes receiving navigation instructions from a user to capture web content, automatically executing the navigation instructions along with content specific plug-in algorithms to arrange content for capture through a secure server, packaging the captured content along with the instructions, making the package available for download and encrypting the package with a digital signature such that a user may independently verify the integrity of the package. Additionally, the method includes a cloud component such that a user may optionally store captured content in the cloud and download the content at any time.
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George Mason University School of Law Degree - JD - Juris Doctor - Law Brigham Young University Degree - MS - Master of Science - Mechanical Engineering Brigham Young University Degree - BS - Bachelor of Science - Mechanical Engineering
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Schmeiser, Olsen & Watts LLP 22 Century Hill Drive, Suite 302, Latham, NY 12110
Phone:
5182201850 (Phone), 5182201857 (Fax)
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Intellectual Property Intellectual Property Prosecution Intellectual Property Rights International Intellectual Property International Licensing Internet Intellectual Property New Media Law Brand Management Industrial Models and Designs Industrial Property Rights Intellectual Property Enforcement Intellectual Property Infringement Intellectual Property Licensing Intellectual Property Litigation
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900655171
Admitted:
1993, Pennsylvania 1994, New York registered to practice before U.S. Patent and Trademark Office