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307 Keeneland Dr, Fort Thomas, KY 41075    859-4411235   

Newport, KY   

Park Hills, KY   

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Company: Dinsmore & Shohl Address: 255 East 5Th Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202 Specialities: Intellectual Property - 20% • Patent Application - 20% • Licensing - 20% • Business - 20% • Litigation - 20%

Education

Degree: JD - Juris Doctor School / High School: University of Cincinnati College of Law

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Licence: Ohio - Active Date: 1996

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John Vincent Harmeyer, Cincinnati OH - Lawyer

Address:
Dinsmore & Shohl
255 East 5Th Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202
Licenses:
Ohio - Active 1996
Education:
University of Cincinnati College of LawDegree JD - Juris Doctor - LawGraduated 1996
University of DaytonDegree BS - Bachelor of Science - Electrical EngineeringGraduated 1992
Specialties:
Intellectual Property - 20%
Patent Application - 20%
Licensing - 20%
Business - 20%
Litigation - 20%
Associations:
American Bar Association - Member
American Intellectual Property Law Association - Member
Cincinnati Intellectual Property Law Association - Member

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Associate Professor In Primary Care At The Ohio State University College Of Dentistry

Position:
Associate Professor in Primary Care at The Ohio State University College of Dentistry, Dentist at Bellbrook Family Dentistry
Location:
Bellbrook, Ohio
Industry:
Medical Practice
Work:
The Ohio State University College of Dentistry - Columbus, Ohio since Sep 2012
Associate Professor in Primary Care
Bellbrook Family Dentistry - Bellbrook, Ohio since Jul 1994
Dentist
Education:
The Ohio State University 1989 - 1993
Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS), Dentistry
The University of Connecticut 1985 - 1988
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Cell/Cellular and Molecular Biology

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Wireless Configuration And Authorization Of A Wall Unit That Pairs With A Medical Device

US Patent:
2022031, Oct 6, 2022
Filed:
Jun 22, 2022
Appl. No.:
17/846170
Inventors:
- Batesville IN, US
Vijay Aditya Tadipatri - Madeira OH, US
Steven V. McCaig - Greensburg IN, US
John V. Harmeyer - Cleves OH, US
International Classification:
A61G 7/05
A61G 7/018
G16H 40/20
Abstract:
A time-based wireless pairing operation between a medical device, such as a patient bed, and a wall module in a patient room is initiated in response to a power plug of the medical device being plugged into a power receptacle carried by the wall module. Times determined by timers of the medical device and the wall module are compared by the wall module or by the medical device so that wireless pairing occurs only with the medical device that was plugged into the wall module. Different types of plug detectors used in the wall module to detect connection of the power plug include optical detectors, mechanical switches, and current sensors.

System And Method For Determining Incontinence Device Replacement Interval

US Patent:
2020025, Aug 13, 2020
Filed:
Apr 30, 2020
Appl. No.:
16/862782
Inventors:
- Batesville IN, US
John V. HARMEYER - Cleves OH, US
International Classification:
A61B 5/20
A61B 5/00
A61B 5/0476
A61B 5/11
A61B 5/0402
A61F 13/42
Abstract:
A method of providing hygiene services to a patient. The method includes acquiring patient status data of a patient with a sensor. Incontinence event data is acquired with an incontinence detection system. After the occurrence of the incontinence event, a sleep status of the patient is determined based the patient status data. A time period to provide hygiene services to the patient is determined based on the incontinence event data and the sleep status of the patient.

Incontinence Detection Systems For Hospital Beds

US Patent:
2020006, Feb 27, 2020
Filed:
Nov 16, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/775882
Inventors:
- Batesville IN, US
Todd P. O'NEAL - Fairfield OH, US
David Lance RIBBLE - Indianapolis IN, US
Dan R. TALLENT - Hope IN, US
John D. CHRISTIE - Batesville IN, US
Kirsten M. EMMONS - Batesville IN, US
Yongji FU - Harrison OH, US
Michael Scott HOOD - Batesville IN, US
Douglas A. SEIM - Okeana OH, US
Ryan S. SEVERNS - Grand Rapids MI, US
James D. VOLL - Columbus IN, US
Gregory WILEY - Indianapolis IN, US
Steven Alan DIXON - Riverview FL, US
Bryan WEIDMAN - Columbus IN, US
Eric David BENZ - Sunman IN, US
Brett KNITTLE - Oldenburg IN, US
Marwan NUSAIR - Cincinnati OH, US
Neal WIGGERMANN - Batesville IN, US
John V. HARMEYER - Cleves OH, US
Joshua A. WILLIAMS - West Harrison IN, US
International Classification:
A61B 5/20
A61B 5/00
A61F 13/42
G16H 40/20
H01Q 9/04
H01Q 1/22
G06K 19/077
Abstract:
An incontinence detection system monitors an area for moisture events and wirelessly transmits moisture-related information to one or more notification devices. The system has a pad that includes a substrate and one or more sensors supported by the substrate. The sensor(s) emit wireless signals indicative of the moisture-related information. A sensor event communication system forwards the sensor signals to another device, such as a notification device. Portions of the system are included in a patient support apparatus, such as a bed.

Person Lifting Devices With Accessory Detection Features And Methods For Operating The Same

US Patent:
2020003, Jan 30, 2020
Filed:
Oct 2, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/591057
Inventors:
- Luleå, SE
Andreas Bolin - Gammelstad, SE
Marica Demby - Luleå, SE
John V. Harmeyer - Cleves OH, US
Roger Karlsson - Rosvik, SE
Douglas A. Seim - Okeana OH, US
Varad Narayan Srivastava - Loveland OH, US
Assignee:
Liko Research & Development AB - Luleå
International Classification:
A61G 7/10
Abstract:
In the embodiments described herein, the person lifting device automatically determines if an accessory, such as a sling, is properly connected to a sling bar of the person lifting device and, if the accessory is not properly connected, the person lifting device provides a user with a visual and/or audible warning and, in some embodiments, may lock-out the actuation controls of the person lifting device to prevent the person lifting device from being used.

Incontinence Detection Pad Manufacturing Method

US Patent:
2019009, Mar 28, 2019
Filed:
Nov 28, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/202672
Inventors:
- Batesville IN, US
Todd P. O'Neal - Fairfield OH, US
David L. Ribble - Indianapolis IN, US
Dan R. Tallent - Hope IN, US
John D. Christie - Batesville IN, US
Kirsten M. Emmons - Batesville IN, US
Yongji Fu - Harrison OH, US
Michael S. Hood - Batesville IN, US
Douglas A. Seim - Okeana OH, US
Ryan S. Severns - Grand Rapids MI, US
James D. Voll - Columbus IN, US
Gregory Wiley - Indianapolis IN, US
Steven A. Dixon - Riverview FL, US
Bryan Weidman - Columbus IN, US
Eric D. Benz - Sunman IN, US
Brett Knittle - Oldenburg IN, US
Marwan Nusair - Cincinnati OH, US
Neal Wiggermann - Batesville IN, US
John V. Harmeyer - Cleves OH, US
International Classification:
A61F 13/42
G16H 40/20
G06K 7/10
H01Q 9/04
H01Q 1/22
A61G 7/05
A61G 7/015
G06F 19/00
A61B 5/00
A61B 5/20
A61B 5/05
Abstract:
An incontinence detection system monitors an area for moisture events and wirelessly transmits moisture-related information to one or more notification devices. The system has a pad that includes a substrate and one or more sensors supported by the substrate. The sensor(s) emit wireless signals indicative of the moisture-related information. A sensor event communication system forwards the sensor signals to another device, such as a notification device. Portions of the system are included in a patient support apparatus, such as a bed.

System And Method For Determining Incontinence Device Replacement Interval

US Patent:
2018014, May 31, 2018
Filed:
Nov 27, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/822337
Inventors:
- Batesville IN, US
John V. HARMEYER - Cleves OH, US
International Classification:
A61B 5/20
A61B 5/00
A61B 5/0476
A61B 5/0402
A61B 5/11
Abstract:
A method of providing hygiene services to a patient. The method includes acquiring patient status data of a patient with a sensor. Incontinence event data is acquired with an incontinence detection system. After the occurrence of the incontinence event, a sleep status of the patient is determined based the patient status data. A time period to provide hygiene services to the patient is determined based on the incontinence event data and the sleep status of the patient.

Incontinence Detection Apparatus

US Patent:
2018002, Jan 25, 2018
Filed:
Sep 19, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/708589
Inventors:
- Batesville IN, US
Todd P. O'Neal - Fairfield OH, US
David L. Ribble - Indianapolis IN, US
Dan R. Tallent - Hope IN, US
John D. Christie - Batesville IN, US
Kirsten M. Emmons - Batesville IN, US
Yongji Fu - Harrison OH, US
Michael S. Hood - Batesville IN, US
Douglas A. Seim - Okeana OH, US
Ryan S. Severns - Grand Rapids MI, US
James D. Voll - Columbus IN, US
Gregory Wiley - Indianapolis IN, US
Steven A. Dixon - Riverview FL, US
Bryan Weidman - Columbus IN, US
Eric D. Benz - Sunman IN, US
Brett Knittle - Oldenburg IN, US
Marwan Nusair - Cincinnati OH, US
Neal Wiggermann - Batesville IN, US
John V. Harmeyer - Cleves OH, US
International Classification:
A61F 13/42
A61B 5/00
A61B 5/20
Abstract:
An incontinence detection system monitors an area for moisture events and wirelessly transmits moisture-related information to one or more notification devices. The system has a pad that includes a substrate and one or more sensors supported by the substrate. The sensor(s) emit wireless signals indicative of the moisture-related information. A sensor event communication system forwards the sensor signals to another device, such as a notification device. Portions of the system are included in a patient support apparatus, such as a bed.

Person Support Systems With Cooling Features

US Patent:
2017013, May 18, 2017
Filed:
Nov 10, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/348080
Inventors:
- Batesville IN, US
Varad Narayan Srivastava - Loveland OH, US
David Lance Ribble - Indianapolis IN, US
Rachel L. Williamson - Batesville IN, US
David Lawrence Bedel - Oldenburg IN, US
Andrew David Clark - Waltham MA, US
Steven D. Baker - Beaverton OR, US
John V. Harmeyer - Cleves OH, US
Ben Hertz - Acton MA, US
Todd P. O'Neal - Fairfield OH, US
Assignee:
Hill-Rom Services, Inc. - Batesville IN
International Classification:
A61G 7/057
A61G 13/12
A61G 13/04
A61G 13/10
A61G 13/00
A61G 13/06
Abstract:
Embodiments provide a person support system including support pads having cooling features. According to one embodiment, a person support system may include a longitudinal frame comprising at least one side rail. A support pad may be positioned on the longitudinal frame. The support pad may comprise a thermally conductive core portion comprising a support matrix and at least one thermally conductive element. A cooling source may be thermally coupled to the thermally conductive core portion through the side rail with a connector comprising thermally conductive fibers. The cooling source may draw heat from the thermally conductive core portion through the at least one thermally conductive element and the thermally conductive fibers of the connector thereby cooling at least the thermally conductive core portion of the support pad.

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