Patents by Inventor Michael C. Hayes

Michael C. Hayes 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).

  • Publication number: 20240164663
    Abstract: A patient handling device includes a frame for supporting a patient, a controller, and two alert lights which are activated when a controller detects an alert situation, such as, but not limited to, a patient exiting from the patient handling device. The controller is in communication with the alert lights and operable to monitor an integrated bed exit system. The alert lights are positioned adjacent the foot end corners of the frame and are viewable by a user positioned anywhere within a 270 degree section of a circle defined at the center of the patient handling device. The alert lights include one or more Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs).
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 29, 2024
    Publication date: May 23, 2024
    Inventors: David Terrance Becker, Christopher John Hopper, Michael Joseph Hayes, Richard C. Mayoras, JR., Vivek Shankar
  • Patent number: 11911272
    Abstract: Various aspects of the present disclosure are directed toward apparatuses, systems, and methods that include a plurality of absorbable filaments arranged in a support structure and configured degrade within a defined time period and a membrane arranged about the plurality of absorbable filaments and configured to contain fragments of the plurality of absorbable filaments in response to a fracture or degradation of a filament.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 17, 2020
    Date of Patent: February 27, 2024
    Assignee: W. L. Gore & Associates, Inc.
    Inventors: Michael C. Chan, Edward H. Cully, Jeffrey B. Duncan, Byron K. Hayes, Samuel Joynson, Tom R. McDaniel, David J. Messick, Edward E. Shaw
  • Patent number: 11819400
    Abstract: Methods and apparatus are provided for adaptively focusing a lens. In one approach, electromagnetic energy is employed to modify a shape or thickness of a lens such that its refractive power and focal length are modified. In one aspect, a lens embodying adaptive focus features requires low power, and can be adjusted quickly. One or a plurality of electromagnets can be employed to compress or separate end portions of an embedded haptic, the force from which acts to alter the shape of the haptic, thus modifying the refractive power and focal length of a lens.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 3, 2015
    Date of Patent: November 21, 2023
    Inventors: David T. Markus, Michael C. Hayes, Arthur Back
  • Patent number: 11543685
    Abstract: A method and apparatus is disclosed for artificially creating space within a lens such that, when an image is projected from the lens onto the retina of the user, the image appears to be positioned further away than it actually is. This is accomplished by embedding a series of projection tubes on the perimeter of a lens adapted to project an image inward toward the retina of the user. The projection tubes will provide artificial spacing and cause the projected image to seem distant or otherwise positioned further away, creating a more realistic viewpoint for the user.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 7, 2018
    Date of Patent: January 3, 2023
    Inventors: David T. Markus, Michael C. Hayes
  • Patent number: 11061232
    Abstract: A method and apparatus projecting an image or series of images onto the retina. Furthermore, the method and apparatus are neither cumbersome nor obstructive to the user. This is accomplished by embedding an imaging lens on the perimeter of the contact lens adapted to project an image inward toward the center of the contact lens, wherein the projected light will then be redirected onto the retina.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 4, 2016
    Date of Patent: July 13, 2021
    Inventors: David T. Markus, Michael C. Hayes
  • Patent number: 10502977
    Abstract: A medical device including a pre-defined space such as a geometric shape or void. In one approach, the pre-defined space provides desired rigidity and more comfort for a user. There is also provided an approach which enables engravings and accommodates electronics, mechanical objects, or other rigid or unique shapes to be embedded within a medical device such as a contact lens. When adapted to swellable substrates, the resulting swelled material can leave a gap around a perimeter of embedded structure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 22, 2015
    Date of Patent: December 10, 2019
    Inventors: David T. Markus, Michael C. Hayes, Arthur Back, Victoria Tran, Rachel Marullo
  • Publication number: 20180284482
    Abstract: Methods and apparatus are provided for adaptively focusing a lens. In one approach, electromagnetic energy is employed to modify a shape or thickness of a lens such that its refractive power and focal length are modified. In one aspect, a lens embodying adaptive focus features requires low power, and can be adjusted quickly. One or a plurality of electromagnets can be employed to compress or separate end portions of an embedded haptic, the force from which acts to alter the shape of the haptic, thus modifying the refractive power and focal length of a lens.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 3, 2015
    Publication date: October 4, 2018
    Applicant: EP Global Communications, Inc.
    Inventors: David T. Markus, Michael C. Hayes, Arthur Back
  • Publication number: 20180259795
    Abstract: A method and apparatus is disclosed for artificially creating space within a lens such that, when an image is projected from the lens onto the retina of the user, the image appears to be positioned further away than it actually is. This is accomplished by embedding a series of projection tubes on the perimeter of a lens adapted to project an image inward toward the retina of the user. The projection tubes will provide artificial spacing and cause the projected image to seem distant or otherwise positioned further away, creating a more realistic viewpoint for the user.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 7, 2018
    Publication date: September 13, 2018
    Applicant: EP Global Communications, Inc.
    Inventors: David T. Markus, Michael C. Hayes
  • Patent number: 10025118
    Abstract: As such, the present invention will provide a piezoelectric energy-harvesting device in a contact lens that utilizes the multiplicity of constant forces generated by the eye for generating usable energy. The present invention will place a plurality of piezoelectric microdevices in direct or indirect contact with the eye, with the preferred embodiment in the form of a contact lens comprising an array of piezoelectric microdevices at the perimeter of a contact lens. These piezoelectric microdevices will harvest electrical energy generated by the mechanical forces applied by the various activities and movements of the eye, including, but not limited to, winking, squinting, blinking, rolling of the eyes, and vibration of the eyes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 21, 2014
    Date of Patent: July 17, 2018
    Inventors: David T. Markus, Michael C. Hayes
  • Publication number: 20180129049
    Abstract: The present invention is a method and apparatus projecting an image or series of images onto the retina. Furthermore, the present invention is neither cumbersome nor obstructive to the user. This is accomplished by embedding an imaging lens on the perimeter of the contact lens adapted to project an image inward toward the center of the contact lens, wherein the projected light will then be redirected onto the retina.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 4, 2016
    Publication date: May 10, 2018
    Applicant: EP Global Communications, Inc.
    Inventors: David T. Markus, Michael C. Hayes
  • Publication number: 20170293158
    Abstract: A medical device including a pre-defined space such as a geometric shape or void. In one approach, the pre-defined space provides desired rigidity and more comfort for a user. There is also provided an approach which enables engravings and accommodates electronics, mechanical objects, or other rigid or unique shapes to be embedded within a medical device such as a contact lens. When adapted to swellable substrates, the resulting swelled material can leave a gap around a perimeter of embedded structure.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 22, 2015
    Publication date: October 12, 2017
    Applicant: EP Global Communications, Inc.
    Inventors: David T. Markus, Michael C. Hayes, Arthur Back, Victoria Tran, Rachel Marullo
  • Publication number: 20170235158
    Abstract: The present disclosure provides an elastic electronic circuit adapted to provide three dimensional elasticity while conforming to the curved or angled structures of a swellable medical device, such as a hydrogel or silicone hydrogel contact lens. The elastic electronic circuit can include a first pattern for flexibility in a first dimension, a second pattern for flexibility in a second dimension, and a third pattern for flexibility in a third dimension. Alternatively, the elastic circuit can include a first pattern for flexibility in a first dimension and a second pattern for flexibility in a second dimension. The resulting three-dimensional elasticity enables the use of electronic circuits on soft contact lenses, where manufacture and use will cause the lenses and circuits to swell and shrink. Furthermore, the electronic circuit will not distort the vision correction of the contact lens or otherwise cause discomfort or other negative side effects.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 5, 2015
    Publication date: August 17, 2017
    Applicant: EP Global Communications, Inc.
    Inventors: David T. Markus, Michael C. Hayes, Arthur Back
  • Patent number: 9632333
    Abstract: The present invention will provide a vision correction device which utilizes the movements of the eye to correct the focus of the user without the need of surgical procedures. More specifically, the present invention will detect the movement of the ciliary muscle and adaptively modify the shape of an artificial lens positioned inside or outside of the eye to adjust the focus of the lens. This adjustment will occur very rapidly and coincide with the ciliary muscle's attempt to focus the crystalline lens of the eye.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 13, 2015
    Date of Patent: April 25, 2017
    Inventors: David T. Markus, Michael C. Hayes
  • Patent number: 9538641
    Abstract: The present invention is an elastic electronic circuit adapted to provide three-dimensional elasticity. This is accomplished through a first pattern, a second pattern embedded within the first pattern, and a third pattern. The three-dimension elastic electronic circuit is adapted to conform to a flexible substrate, such as flexible plastic substrates and the like. The resulting three-dimensional elasticity enables the use of electronic circuits on such flexible substrates.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 8, 2015
    Date of Patent: January 3, 2017
    Inventors: David T. Markus, Michael C. Hayes
  • Patent number: 9459469
    Abstract: The present invention will provide a vision correction device which makes use of wireless transmissions and/or wireless charging to transfer data between the vision correction device and an external device. More specifically, the present invention will incorporate radio frequency technology onto a contact lens, including passive and active embodiments, and may further include wireless charging capability. This is accomplished by positioning an extremely small RF device onto a contact lens, along with an antenna and/or battery, and using a fluid medium to enhance the signal to and from an external device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 25, 2015
    Date of Patent: October 4, 2016
    Inventors: David T. Markus, Michael C. Hayes
  • Publication number: 20160030160
    Abstract: The present invention will provide a vision correction device which utilizes the movements of the eye to correct the focus of the user without the need of surgical procedures. More specifically, the present invention will detect the movement of the ciliary muscle and adaptively modify the shape of an artificial lens positioned inside or outside of the eye to adjust the focus of the lens. This adjustment will occur very rapidly and coincide with the ciliary muscle's attempt to focus the crystalline lens of the eye.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 13, 2015
    Publication date: February 4, 2016
    Inventors: David T. Markus, Michael C. Hayes
  • Publication number: 20160014889
    Abstract: The present invention is an elastic electronic circuit adapted to provide three-dimensional elasticity. This is accomplished through a first pattern, a second pattern embedded within the first pattern, and a third pattern. The three-dimension elastic electronic circuit is adapted to conform to a flexible substrate, such as flexible plastic substrates and the like. The resulting three-dimensional elasticity enables the use of electronic circuits on such flexible substrates.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 8, 2015
    Publication date: January 14, 2016
    Inventors: David T. Markus, Michael C. Hayes
  • Publication number: 20150281411
    Abstract: The present invention will provide a vision correction device which makes use of wireless transmissions and/or wireless charging to transfer data between the vision correction device and an external device. More specifically, the present invention will incorporate radio frequency technology onto a contact lens, including passive and active embodiments, and may further include wireless charging capability. This is accomplished by positioning an extremely small RF device onto a contact lens, along with an antenna and/or battery, and using a fluid medium to enhance the signal to and from an external device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 25, 2015
    Publication date: October 1, 2015
    Inventors: David T. Markus, Michael C. Hayes