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Jason A Berns

from Montclair, NJ
Age ~48

Jason Berns Phones & Addresses

  • 34 Clinton Ave, Montclair, NJ 07042 (443) 994-8255
  • Crofton, MD
  • Baltimore, MD
  • 691 Oakwood Ave, East Aurora, NY 14052
  • Orchard Park, NY
  • Boulder, CO
  • Cincinnati, OH
  • Erin, NY
  • 1513 Hornbeam Dr, Crofton, MD 21114

Work

Position: Clerical/White Collar

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

Specialities

Criminal Defense • Personal Injury • Family Law

Professional Records

Lawyers & Attorneys

Jason Berns Photo 1

Jason Berns - Lawyer

Specialties:
Criminal Defense
Personal Injury
Family Law
ISLN:
910006369
Admitted:
1993
University:
University of Colorado, B.A., 1988
Law School:
Widener School of Law, J.D., 1993

Resumes

Resumes

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Jason Berns

Publications

Us Patents

Article With Deodorant Device

US Patent:
8337773, Dec 25, 2012
Filed:
Oct 15, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/905851
Inventors:
Jason A. Berns - Baltimore MD, US
Stephen Cleary - Severna Park MD, US
Michael Meyer - Baltimore MD, US
Assignee:
Under Armour, Inc. - Baltimore MD
International Classification:
A62B 7/08
A61L 9/00
A01M 13/00
A24F 25/00
B65D 85/18
B65D 85/20
US Classification:
422306, 422305, 43 1, 43125, 261DIG 17, 239 34, 206286, 2063151
Abstract:
An article configured to be worn or carried by a human includes a body portion with a deodorant enclosure and a deodorant insert positioned within the deodorant enclosure. The body portion is comprised of a flexible material that defines an inside and an outside of the article. An opening is formed in the body portion which provides a passage between the inside and the outside of the article. The deodorant enclosure is secured to the body portion at the opening. The deodorant enclosure includes a chamber positioned between an air permeable inner wall and an air permeable outer wall. The deodorant insert is removably positioned within the chamber of the deodorant enclosure.

Nanoadhesion Structures For Sporting Gear

US Patent:
8424474, Apr 23, 2013
Filed:
Jun 21, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/819378
Inventors:
Jason Berns - Baltimore MD, US
Assignee:
Under Armour, Inc. - Baltimore MD
International Classification:
D05B 35/02
B32B 7/08
US Classification:
11247509, 156 93
Abstract:
An apparatus including a first surface configured to attach the apparatus to a second surface of another object, and a plurality of elongated nanofibers. Each nanofiber has one end connected to the first surface and an opposite end extending away from the first surface. The plurality of elongated nanofibers is configured to adhere to the second surface by nanoadhesion when brought into contact with the second surface.

Multi-Layer Passive Water Barrier System

US Patent:
8453264, Jun 4, 2013
Filed:
Mar 30, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/750663
Inventors:
William K. Mickle - Baltimore MD, US
Jason Berns - Baltimore MD, US
Assignee:
Under Armour, Inc. - Baltimore MD
International Classification:
A41D 13/12
US Classification:
2 82, 2 94
Abstract:
A garment comprises a body fabric having a durable water-repellent finish that substantially resists water entry pressure. At least one vent is provided in an opening in the body fabric. The vent comprises an exterior layer, an interior layer, and a spacer layer positioned between the interior layer and the exterior layer. The exterior layer and the interior layer include a durable water repellent finish that does not substantially resist water entry pressure. The spacer includes a plurality of air passages and separates the interior layer and the exterior layer such that the interior layer does not contact the exterior layer within the vent.

Uniform Compression Garment And Method Of Manufacturing Garment

US Patent:
8548622, Oct 1, 2013
Filed:
Jul 22, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/841829
Inventors:
Jason Berns - Baltimore MD, US
William Mickle - Raleigh NC, US
Mari Lucero - Baltimore MD, US
David Ayers - Baltimore MD, US
Assignee:
Under Armour, Inc. - Baltimore MD
International Classification:
G06F 19/00
US Classification:
700132, 700130
Abstract:
A method of manufacturing a compression garment comprises obtaining a plurality of model measurements at various locations on a model body. Thereafter, a plurality of garment dimensions are calculated for various locations on the garment. Each calculation of a garment dimension is based at least in part on one of the plurality of model measurements and at least in part on a target elongation for the garment. In at least one embodiment, calculations for various garment dimensions are performed by inserting the plurality of model measurements into a pattern equation that includes a model measurement variable and a target elongation variable. After calculating garment dimensions, a plurality of fabric segments are prepared for the garment based on the calculated dimensions. Each of the plurality of fabric sections comprise elastane and are characterized by a modulus of elasticity.

Garment With Adjustable Compression

US Patent:
8597222, Dec 3, 2013
Filed:
Jun 14, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/815019
Inventors:
Mari Lucero - Baltimore MD, US
Jason Berns - Baltimore MD, US
Assignee:
Under Armour, Inc. - Baltimore MD
International Classification:
A61F 13/06
US Classification:
602 62
Abstract:
An adjustable compression garment includes a first fabric portion that is moveable relative to a second fabric portion. At least the first fabric portion includes a stretchable material that provides a degree of compression to a human body. A fastening arrangement includes a first fastener device connected to the first fabric portion and a second fastening device connected to the second fabric portion. The fastening device provides an adjustable connection between first fabric portion and the second fabric portion. The fastening device is configured such that the degree of compression provided by the first fabric portion may be increased without disconnecting the first fastener device from the second fastener device.

Adjustable Positioning Mechanism And A Bag Or Pack, Such As A Backpack Or Other Article, Having Such Mechanism

US Patent:
20080041906, Feb 21, 2008
Filed:
Jul 18, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/779636
Inventors:
Gordon ROSE - North Vancouver, CA
Daniel GREEN - Okotoks, CA
Michael BLENKARN - North Vancouver, CA
Jason BERNS - East Aurora NY, US
Assignee:
ARC'TERYX EQUIPMENT INC. - North Vancouver BC
International Classification:
A45F 3/00
US Classification:
224628000, 224191000
Abstract:
An adjustable positioning mechanism, such as for positioning ends of straps or handles of bag or packs, such as for backpacks, but also, more generally, for removably connecting an item to an article to be carried to provide a range of attachment locations for the item relative to the article, to achieve an optimum ergonomic position of the item at one of the attachment locations. One element of the adjustment mechanism can be either adhesively bonded to the article or made in one piece with a frame of the article, the item to be attached bearing a second element of the mechanism. Embodied as part of a bag or pack, the invention can include a carrying system directly or indirectly connected to the pack portion and include at least one carrying element, and an adjustment mechanism to provide a range of attachment locations on the pack portion for a carrying member of the carrying system, such as one or more shoulder straps, such adjustment mechanism including at least one element that is bonded to the backpack. In a particular embodiment, the backpack includes a frame connected to the back side of the pack portion, the frame including at least a rigid or semi-rigid sheet frame which is affixed to the back side of the pack portion by adhesive bonding. The element(s) of the adjustment mechanism are bonded to the backpack against the area at which the frame is mounted.

System And Method For Monitoring Athletic Performance

US Patent:
20100185398, Jul 22, 2010
Filed:
Jan 22, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/692528
Inventors:
Jason A. Berns - Baltimore MD, US
William K. Mickle - Baltimore MD, US
Assignee:
UNDER ARMOUR, INC. - Baltimore MD
International Classification:
G06F 19/00
A61B 5/00
G06N 5/02
H04L 9/32
US Classification:
702 19, 600301, 706 54, 726 28
Abstract:
A system for monitoring biometric data of an athlete participating in a sporting event comprises at least one biometric sensor carried by the athlete. The sensor senses biometric data for the athlete and delivers the data to a transmitter located on the athlete. The transmitter automatically transmits the biometric data to a wireless telephony network as the athlete participates in the sporting event. The wireless telephony network, in turn, delivers the biometric data to a processing server via the Internet. The processing server receives the biometric data and transforms the data into processed biometric data for the athlete. The processed biometric data for the sporting event is available to the athlete or other authorized individuals in real time and/or any time following the sporting event at a computer connected to the Internet.

Method For Bonding Supplemental Material To Textiles

US Patent:
20110072558, Mar 31, 2011
Filed:
Sep 29, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/569526
Inventors:
Jason Berns - Baltimore MD, US
Assignee:
UNDER ARMOUR, INC. - Baltimore MD
International Classification:
A41D 27/20
B41M 5/00
B32B 38/14
B32B 38/04
US Classification:
2247, 428201, 156247, 156277, 156250
Abstract:
A method for bonding supplemental materials of various shapes to a base textile comprises printing an adhesive material, such as a thermoplastic ink, onto a backing sheet, such as a paper backing. The thermoplastic ink may be printed onto the paper backing using a print head, silk screen, gravure, or any other appropriate printing device capable of printing the ink onto the backing sheet in a desired shape and with a desired thickness. The adhesive material is generally printed in substantially the same shape as the perimeter of the supplemental material to be bonded to the base textile. After the thermoplastic ink is printed onto the backing sheet, the thermoplastic ink is transferred to the base fabric using a bonding process. The backing sheet is then peeled away, and the supplemental material is then bonded to the exposed adhesive material on the base fabric using a subsequent bonding process.
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