Patents by Inventor James L. Phillips
James L. Phillips 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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Patent number: 11964098Abstract: The present disclosure relates to aerosol delivery devices, methods of producing such devices, and elements of such devices. In some embodiments, the present disclosure provides devices configured for vaporization of an aerosol precursor composition that is contained in a reservoir and transported to a heating element by a liquid transport element. The liquid transport element may include a porous monolith.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2020Date of Patent: April 23, 2024Assignee: RAI Strategic Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Michael F. Davis, Percy D. Phillips, James W. Rogers, Frederic P. Ampolini, David A. Clemens, William K. Carpenter, Owen L. Joyce, Michael L. King, Sean M. Ahr
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Publication number: 20150154622Abstract: A volunteer incentive system where organizations post information about volunteer projects and merchants post information about products and services on an administrator's website. Volunteers join the system and earn redeemable rewards by completing volunteer work.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2014Publication date: June 4, 2015Inventors: Steven B. Schott, James L. Phillips
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Patent number: 5454297Abstract: An automatic conveyor deep fryer comprising a rectangular container with an input side, an output side, two side walls, and a bottom wall. A hot cooking liquid is positioned within the rectangular container. A conveyor assembly is positioned within the rectangular container. The conveyor assembly includes a primary conveyor and a secondary conveyor, the primary convey for having an input end, an output end, and an intermediate extent therebetween. A first driving sprocket is positioned at the input end of the primary conveyor, the first driving sprocket functioning to drive the input end of the conveyor. A second driving sprocket is positioned at the output end of the primary conveyor, the second driving sprocket functioning to drive the output end of the primary conveyor. The intermediate extent of the primary conveyor extends into the hot cooking liquid. The secondary conveyor has a receiving end and a dispensing end.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 1994Date of Patent: October 3, 1995Inventor: James L. Phillips
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Patent number: 5362021Abstract: A multi-adjustable surgical table, shelf, or tray apparatus, adapted to be releasably secured to the bed rail of an operating table, which has a fixed first tray or shelf and a multi-adjustable second tray or shelf pivotally-connected thereto, for the placement thereon of tools and materials of an operating surgeon in a convenient location for immediate access during the course of an operation. In a most preferred embodiment, both trays or shelves comprise transparent sheetform material as their major planar surface.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 1992Date of Patent: November 8, 1994Assignee: Phillips Medical Group, Inc.Inventor: James L. Phillips
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Patent number: 4984447Abstract: A soils testing apparatus has a hollow shaft for insertion into a test hole and includes vertically adjustable wedging blades slidable and T-tracks on the shaft for centering alignment in the test hole. A hand pump evacuates water from the test hole to a predetermined null point whereupon vertical movement of a float and float rod supported and guided within the shaft over a finite period of time will yield a direct percolation absorption rate.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 1989Date of Patent: January 15, 1991Inventor: James L. Phillips
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Patent number: 4925516Abstract: An electric-knife cleaning device useful in connection with surgery comprising a cleaning head mounted on a laminated base, the bottom lamina of which is a removable pull-off sheet adhered to said base by a tacky adhesive which remains on said base when said pull-off sheet is removed and is then operative to adhere said base to a surface, and the top lamina of which comprises means for mounting said cleaning head on said base, whereby the bottom lamina can be removed and the device adhered to a surface adjacent the situs of the surgery in a position convenient for cleaning the knife during the surgery, is disclosed, as well as a method for its production and use.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 1989Date of Patent: May 15, 1990Assignee: International Research & Development CorporationInventors: James L. Phillips, Dale W. Richardson, Lawrence M. Silverman
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Patent number: 4878494Abstract: There is disclosed a method and apparatus for effecting cardio-valve replacement surgery. A clamp adapted to be fastened to an ether screen has multiple arms. These arms are linked together by a double clamp having two parts which are pivotable with respect to each other and within which the arms are both rotatable and slidable and which arms are simultaneously clamped in whatever position they may have been set. The clamping is effected by a draw bolt passing through both parts of the double clamp. At the free end of the arms is a clamp adapted to hold a replacement cardio-valve holder. The clamps and the arms are adjusted to present a replacement valve in a position such that it can be sutured into the heart of the patient without the surgeon having concern about the possibility of malalignment of the valve or suturing.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 1988Date of Patent: November 7, 1989Assignee: International Research & Development CorporationInventors: James L. Phillips, Dale W. Richardson, J. Donald Hill
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Patent number: 4852200Abstract: An electric-knife cleaning device useful in connection with surgery comprising a cleaning head mounted on a laminated base, the bottom lamina of which is a removable pull-off sheet adhered to said base by a tacky adhesive which remains on said base when said pull-off sheet is removed and is then operative to adhere said base to a surface, and the top lamina of which comprises means for mounting said cleaning head on said base, whereby the bottom lamina can be removed and the device adhered to a surface adjacent the situs of the surgery in a position convenient for cleaning the knife during the surgery, is disclosed, as well as a method for its production and use.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 1988Date of Patent: August 1, 1989Assignee: Richardson & Associates, Ltd.Inventors: James L. Phillips, Dale W. Richardson, Lawrence M. Silverman
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Patent number: 4839818Abstract: A magnet wire oven for an in-line drawing fabrication process is controlled by means of a local operator control station having a plurality of menu screens stored therein for operator call-up and control via a remote controller for controlling a plurality of oven parameters. The remote controller is located in an output of the way location so as to efficiently utilize floorspace while at the same time controlling a large number of parameters in one main controller unit. The local operator station comprises a local signal processor, a keyboard, a display and an input/output port. The remote controller comprises a remote signal processor, a multiplexer and a plurality of analog loop controllers. The remote controller may also include either analog or digital input/output devices or both.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 1987Date of Patent: June 13, 1989Assignee: Essex Group, Inc.Inventor: James L. Phillips
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Patent number: 4834097Abstract: There is disclosed a method for effecting cardio-valve replacement surgery. A clamp adapted to be fastened to an ether screen has multiple arms. These arms are linked together by a double clamp having two parts which are pivotable with respect to each other and within which the arms are both rotatable and slidable and which arms are simultaneously clamped in whatever position they may have been set. The clamping is effected by a draw bolt passing through both parts of the double clamp. At the free end of the arms is a clamp adapted to hold a replacement cardio-valve holder. The clamps and the arms are adjusted to present a replacement valve in a position such that it can be sutured into the heart of the patient without the surgeon having concern about the possibility of malalignment of the valve or suturing.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1988Date of Patent: May 30, 1989Assignee: Richardson & Associates, Ltd.Inventors: James L. Phillips, Dale W. Richardson, J. Donald Hill
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Patent number: 4808971Abstract: The fabrication of magnet wire in an "in-line" drawing-enameling process is monitored by a local operator control station having an alarm display format screen stored therein for operator call-up via a remote controller for displaying a plurality of alarmed parameters in a time ordered sequence. The local operator station includes a local signal processor, a keyboard, a display and an input/output port. The remote controller includes a remote signal processor, a digital input/output device, and a plurality of modular cassette tape players. The first to occur alarm is sensed and is verbally annunciated while, at the same time, the alarm signal is stored and time tagged. If one or more alarms subsequently occur, an operator may wish to determine the nature of these later occurring alarms and the exact sequence in which the alarms occurred.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 1987Date of Patent: February 28, 1989Assignee: Essex Group, Inc.Inventors: Randall C. Graham, James L. Phillips
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Patent number: 4481172Abstract: A process for removing sulfur oxides from waste gas is provided. The gas is contacted with an activated sodium carbonate sorbent and, utilizing an alkaline ammonia liquor so as to reduce the flow rates and loss of alkalinity, the spent sorbent is regenerated with an alkaline earth metal oxide or hydroxide.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 1983Date of Patent: November 6, 1984Assignee: Environmental Elements Corp.Inventors: Philip S. Lowell, James L. Phillips
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Patent number: 4385039Abstract: A process for removing sulfur oxides from waste gas is provided. The gas is contacted with a sorbent selected from sodium bicarbonate, trona and activated sodium carbonate and, utilizing an alkaline liquor containing borate ion so as to reduce flow rates and loss of alkalinity, the spent sorbent is regenerated with an alkaline earth metal oxide or hydroxide.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 1982Date of Patent: May 24, 1983Assignee: Koppers Company, Inc.Inventors: Philip S. Lowell, James L. Phillips