Patents by Inventor Kevin Thomas Foley

Kevin Thomas Foley 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).

  • Patent number: 9419871
    Abstract: A method and system are disclosed for remotely monitoring devices and Internet connectivity on a computer network. The method uses and the system includes at least two units, i.e., a monitoring station, which is a client device local to the network being monitored, and a centralized server which receives status updates and configuration requests from the monitoring station.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 17, 2014
    Date of Patent: August 16, 2016
    Assignee: VECTOR UNLIMITED, LLC
    Inventors: Kevin Thomas Foley, William Scott Fuelling, Jesse James Johns, Daniel Paul Lapoint
  • Publication number: 20150149199
    Abstract: A method for supplying a prescribed medication to a patient. A medication prescription order and information on a patient is sent by an authorized person in a medical office to a PPC for verification of insurance and billing information. Alternatively, the information may be sent to a PDU in the medical office. Upon verification of the insurance and billing information, the PPC or PDU sends an access code to an authorized person in the medical office. Upon receipt of the access code, the authorized person enters it in the PDU to obtain a temporary supply of the prescribed medication for the patient. The PDU sends an order for the prescribed medication to the PPC. The PPC fills the order and ships the prescribed medication to a patient's location to arrive before the patient has used all of the temporary supply of the prescribed medication.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 24, 2014
    Publication date: May 28, 2015
    Inventors: Kevin Thomas FOLEY, Kyle Steven Gabrick
  • Publication number: 20140280920
    Abstract: A method and system are disclosed for remotely monitoring devices and Internet connectivity on a computer network. The method uses and the system includes at least two units, i.e., a monitoring station, which is a client device local to the network being monitored, and a centralized server which receives status updates and configuration requests from the monitoring station.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 17, 2014
    Publication date: September 18, 2014
    Applicant: Vector Unlimited, LLC
    Inventors: Kevin Thomas Foley, William Scott Fuelling, Jesse James Johns, Daniel Paul Lapoint
  • Publication number: 20130018466
    Abstract: An interbody spacer includes an elongated body with a maximum width between opposite side walls and a maximum height between upper and lower bearing surfaces. The interbody spacer also includes a leading end nose connecting the side walls to facilitate insertion of the interbody spacer into a disc space between vertebrae in an insertion orientation, from which the interbody device is then rotated to position the upper and lower bearing surfaces in contact with the endplates of the adjacent vertebrae. The leading end nose forms a blunt convex nose between the upper and lower bearing surfaces to maximize the bearing surface area available to contact the adjacent endplates.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 14, 2011
    Publication date: January 17, 2013
    Applicant: WARSAW ORTHOPEDIC, INC.
    Inventors: Kidong Yu, Keith E. Miller, William D. Armstrong, Charles Branch, Kevin Thomas Foley, Peter M. McCombe, Anthony J. Melkent, William R. Sears
  • Patent number: 7993378
    Abstract: A method for accessing the spine includes making an incision in the skin of a patient. The skin and tissue can be dilated, and a cannula inserted through the dilated skin and tissue. The cannula includes a distal end positioned adjacent a first working space that includes paraspinous tissue. The cannula can be repositioned through the incision to a second working space adjacent the distal end of the cannula.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 6, 2007
    Date of Patent: August 9, 2011
    Assignee: Warsaw Orthopedic, IN.
    Inventors: Kevin Thomas Foley, Maurice Mell Smith, John B. Clayton, Joseph Moctezuma
  • Publication number: 20030139648
    Abstract: Devices and methods for performing percutaneous spinal surgery under direct visualization and through a single cannula are shown. A device (10) is provided which includes an elongated cannula (20) having a first inner diameter (DI) and an outer diameter (DO) sized for percutaneous introduction into a patient. The cannula (20) defines a working channel (25) between its ends (21, 22) which has a second diameter (D2) equal to the diameter (DI) of the cannula sized for receiving a tool therethrough. An elongated viewing element (50) is engageable to the cannula (20) adjacent the working channel (25), preferably by a fixture (30). The fixture (30) includes a housing (31) attachable to the proximal end (22) of the cannula (20) that defines a working channel opening (35) which is in communication with the working channel (25). The housing (31) also defines an optics bore (60) adjacent the working channel opening (35).
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 6, 2003
    Publication date: July 24, 2003
    Inventors: Kevin Thomas Foley, Maurice Mell Smith, John B. Clayton, Joseph Moctezuma
  • Patent number: 6520907
    Abstract: A method for accessing the spine includes making an incision in the skin of a patient. The skin and tissue can be dilated, and a cannula inserted through the dilated skin and tissue. The cannula includes a distal end positioned adjacent a first working space that includes paraspinous tissue. The cannula can be repositioned through the incision to a second working space adjacent the distal end of the cannula.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 30, 1999
    Date of Patent: February 18, 2003
    Assignee: SDGI Holdings, Inc.
    Inventors: Kevin Thomas Foley, Maurice Mell Smith, John B. Clayton, Joseph Moctezuma
  • Patent number: 6425859
    Abstract: A device for retracting tissue that includes a cannula and a retractor positionable in the working channel of the cannula. The retractor includes a working tip configured to atraumatically displace tissue as the retractor is manipulated through the tissue.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 9, 1999
    Date of Patent: July 30, 2002
    Assignee: SDGI Holdings, Inc.
    Inventors: Kevin Thomas Foley, Maurice Mell Smith, John B. Clayton, Joseph Moctezuma
  • Patent number: 6217509
    Abstract: A device (10) is provided which includes an elongated cannula (20) having a first inner diameter (DI) and an outer diameter (DO) sized for percutaneous introduction into a patient. The cannula (20) defines a working channel (25) between its ends (21, 22) which has a second diameter (D2) equal to the diameter (DI) of the cannula sized for receiving a tool therethrough. An elongated viewing element (50) is engageable to the cannula (20) adjacent the working channel (25), preferably by a fixture (30, 170). The fixture (30, 170) includes a housing/body (31, 171) attachable to the proximal end (22) of the cannula (20). The housing (31) defines an optics bore (60, 180) to support a viewing element (50) for translation and rotation relative to the cannula (20) so that the longitudinal axis of the optics bore (60, 180) will translate parallel to and rotate about the longitudinal axis of the working channel (25).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 20, 1999
    Date of Patent: April 17, 2001
    Assignee: SDGI Holdings, Inc.
    Inventors: Kevin Thomas Foley, Maurice Mell Smith, John B. Clayton, Joseph Moctezuma
  • Patent number: 6206822
    Abstract: Devices and methods for performing percutaneous spinal surgery under direct visualization and through a single cannula are shown. A device (10) is provided which includes an elongated cannula (20) having a first inner diameter (DI) and an outer diameter (DO) sized for percutaneous introduction into a patient. The cannula (20) defines a working channel (25) between its ends (21, 22) which has a second diameter (D2) equal to the diameter (DI) of the cannula sized for receiving a tool therethrough. An elongated viewing element (50) is engageable to the cannula (20) adjacent the working channel (25), preferably by a fixture (30). The fixture (30) includes a housing (31) attachable to the proximal end (22) of the cannula (20) that defines a working channel opening (35) which is in communication with the working channel (25). The housing (31) also defines an optics bore (60) adjacent the working channel opening (35).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 2, 1999
    Date of Patent: March 27, 2001
    Assignee: SDGI Holdings, Inc.
    Inventors: Kevin Thomas Foley, Maurice Mell Smith, John B. Clayton, Joseph Moctezuma
  • Patent number: 6176823
    Abstract: A fixture for performing percutaneous surgery under direct visualization and through a single cannula includes a housing/body attachable to the proximal end of the cannula by a ring. The ring encircles the cannula and is provided with a pair of opposing arms defining a slot therebetween. A mechanism connected to the arms is operable to compress and release the arms such that the fixture can grip the cannula at a plurality of locations along the cannula. The housing/body includes a support column extending between the housing/body and the ring and an optics bore for supporting a portion of a viewing element.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 25, 1998
    Date of Patent: January 23, 2001
    Assignee: SDGI Holdings, Inc.
    Inventors: Kevin Thomas Foley, Maurice Mell Smith, John B. Clayton, Joseph Moctezuma
  • Patent number: 6162170
    Abstract: A method for percutaneous surgery on the spine of a patient under direct visualization is performed through a single cannula having a predetermined length. The length is determined by measuring a distance from the lamina of a spinal vertebra to the skin of the patient, determining a first portion of the length to be less than the measured distance, and determining a second portion of the length to be about one fourth (1/4) the length of the first portion. The first portion is the length of the cannula to be introduced into the patient and the second portion extends external to the patient. This length is preferably 5.5 to 7.0 times greater than the transverse dimension of the cannula. Such dimensions for the cannula permits the longitudinal axis of a tool to be angled between 5 degrees and 8 degrees with respect to the longitudinal axis of the cannula.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 20, 1999
    Date of Patent: December 19, 2000
    Assignee: SDGI Holdings, Inc.
    Inventors: Kevin Thomas Foley, Maurice Mell Smith, John B. Clayton, Joseph Moctezuma
  • Patent number: 6007487
    Abstract: Devices and methods for performing percutaneous spinal surgery under direct visualization and through a single cannula are shown. A device (10) is provided which includes an elongated cannula (20) having a first inner diameter (D.sub.I) and an outer diameter (D.sub.O) sized for percutaneous introduction into a patient. The cannula (20) defines a working channel (25) between its ends (21, 22) which has a second diameter (D.sub.2) equal to the diameter (D.sub.I) of the cannula sized for receiving a tool therethrough. An elongated viewing element (50) is engageable to the cannula (20) adjacent the working channel (25), preferably by a fixture (30). The fixture (30) includes a housing (31) attachable to the proximal end (22) of the cannula (20) that defines a working channel opening (35) which is in communication with the working channel (25). The housing (31) also defines an optics bore (60) adjacent the working channel opening (35).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 29, 1997
    Date of Patent: December 28, 1999
    Assignee: SDGI Holdings, Inc.
    Inventors: Kevin Thomas Foley, Maurice Mell Smith, John B. Clayton, Joseph Moctezuma
  • Patent number: 5954635
    Abstract: Devices and methods for performing percutaneous spinal surgery under direct visualization and through a single cannula are shown. A device (10) is provided which includes an elongated cannula (20) having a first inner diameter (D.sub.I) and an outer diameter (D.sub.O) sized for percutaneous introduction into a patient. The cannula (20) defines a working channel (25) between its ends (21, 22) which has a second diameter (D.sub.2) equal to the diameter (D.sub.I) of the cannula sized for receiving a tool therethrough. An elongated viewing element (50) is engageable to the cannula (20) adjacent the working channel (25), preferably by a fixture (30). The fixture (30) includes a housing (31) attachable to the proximal end (22) of the cannula (20) that defines a working channel opening (35) which is in communication with the working channel (25). The housing (31) also defines an optics bore (60) adjacent the working channel opening (35).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 29, 1997
    Date of Patent: September 21, 1999
    Assignee: SDGI Holdings Inc.
    Inventors: Kevin Thomas Foley, Maurice Mell Smith, John B. Clayton, Joseph Moctezuma
  • Patent number: 5902231
    Abstract: Devices and methods for performing percutaneous surgery under direct visualization and through a single cannula are shown. A device (10) is provided which includes an elongated cannula (20) having a first inner diameter (D.sub.I) and an outer diameter (D.sub.O) sized for percutaneous introduction into a patient. The cannula (20) defines a working channel (25) between its ends (21, 22) which has a second diameter (D.sub.2) equal to the diameter (D.sub.I) of the cannula sized for receiving a tool therethrough. An elongated viewing element (50) is engageable to the cannula (20) adjacent the working channel (25), preferably by a fixture (30, 170). The fixture (30, 170) includes a housing/body (31, 171) attachable to the proximal end (22) of the cannula (20).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 24, 1996
    Date of Patent: May 11, 1999
    Assignee: SDGI Holdings, Inc.
    Inventors: Kevin Thomas Foley, Maurice Mell Smith, John B. Clayton, Joseph Moctezuma
  • Patent number: 5792044
    Abstract: Devices and methods for performing percutaneous spinal surgery under direct visualization and through a single cannula are shown. A device (10) is provided which includes an elongated cannula (20) having a first inner diameter (D.sub.I) and an outer diameter (D.sub.O) sized for percutaneous introduction into a patient. The cannula (20) defines a working channel (25) between its ends (21, 22) which has a second diameter (D.sub.2) equal to the diameter (D.sub.I) of the cannula sized for receiving a tool therethrough. An elongated viewing element (50) is engageable to the cannula (20) adjacent the working channel (25), preferably by a fixture (30). The fixture (30) includes a housing (31) attachable to the proximal end (22) of the cannula (20) that defines a working channel opening (35) which is in communication with the working channel (25). The housing (31) also defines an optics bore (60) adjacent the working channel opening (35).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 22, 1996
    Date of Patent: August 11, 1998
    Assignee: Danek Medical, Inc.
    Inventors: Kevin Thomas Foley, Maurice Mell Smith, John B. Clayton, Joseph Moctezuma