Patents by Inventor Scott D. Shoemaker
Scott D. Shoemaker 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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Publication number: 20240024004Abstract: A positioning device for positioning an orthopedic implant in a patient during a surgical procedure includes a first orthopedic fastener and a device body. The orthopedic fastener penetrates into a bone of the patient to secure the orthopedic implant to the bone. The device body is removably positionable at least partially subcutaneously within the patient. The device body can retract tissue of the patient and includes a first fastener guide that guides positioning of the first orthopedic fastener relative to the bone of the patient. The device body releasably secures the orthopedic implant during positioning of the orthopedic implant. The positioning device can also include an implant attacher that removably secures the orthopedic implant to the device body. The implant attacher movably extends through the device body along an attacher axis. The positioning device can also include a tissue locator that movably extends through the implant attacher along the attacher axis.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2023Publication date: January 25, 2024Inventor: Scott D. Shoemaker
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Patent number: 11806057Abstract: A positioning device for positioning an orthopedic implant in a patient during a surgical procedure includes a first orthopedic fastener and a device body. The orthopedic fastener penetrates into a bone of the patient to secure the orthopedic implant to the bone. The device body is removably positionable at least partially subcutaneously within the patient. The device body can retract tissue of the patient and includes a first fastener guide that guides positioning of the first orthopedic fastener relative to the bone of the patient. The device body releasably secures the orthopedic implant during positioning of the orthopedic implant. The positioning device can also include an implant attacher that removably secures the orthopedic implant to the device body. The implant attacher movably extends through the device body along an attacher axis.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2020Date of Patent: November 7, 2023Inventor: Scott D. Shoemaker
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Publication number: 20210113249Abstract: A positioning device for positioning an orthopedic implant in a patient during a surgical procedure includes a first orthopedic fastener and a device body. The orthopedic fastener penetrates into a bone of the patient to secure the orthopedic implant to the bone. The device body is removably positionable at least partially subcutaneously within the patient. The device body can retract tissue of the patient and includes a first fastener guide that guides positioning of the first orthopedic fastener relative to the bone of the patient. The device body releasably secures the orthopedic implant during positioning of the orthopedic implant. The positioning device can also include an implant attacher that removably secures the orthopedic implant to the device body. The implant attacher movably extends through the device body along an attacher axis. The positioning device can also include a tissue locator that movably extends through the implant attacher along the attacher axis.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2020Publication date: April 22, 2021Inventor: Scott D. Shoemaker
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Patent number: 10133877Abstract: A social media computer system includes a database that is in network communication with a first mobile phone and a second mobile phone. The database receives a first set of data from the first mobile phone and a second set of data from the second mobile phone. The database allows the second mobile phone to access the first set of data only after the second mobile phone authorizes the first mobile phone via the database to access the second set of data. A portion of the first set of data accessed by the second mobile phone can be automatically or manually synchronized to the memory of the second mobile phone. A user of the second mobile phone can control the portion of the first set of data synchronized to the second mobile phone. The first set of data can include video, audio, geographic location, visual and textual data. The first mobile phone has a memory, and a portion of the second set of data can be synchronized to the memory of the first mobile phone.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2016Date of Patent: November 20, 2018Assignee: Knapp Investment Company LimitedInventors: Daniel D. Shoemaker, Lee Thomas O'Donnell, James P. Broder, Scott D. Shoemaker
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Publication number: 20170039384Abstract: A system for transmission of data from a first device operated by a first user includes a wireless device and a database. The wireless device is used by a second user and includes a memory for storage of data. The database is in network communication with the first device and the wireless device. The database receives and stores data from the first device. The database can synchronize a portion of the data from the first device with the memory of the wireless device on a periodic basis that is determined by the second user. The wireless device can include a mobile phone. Data from the first device can include a current mode of access of the first user. The database can synchronize a portion of the data from the first device with the memory of the wireless device automatically according to a predetermined time determined by the second user.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2016Publication date: February 9, 2017Inventors: Daniel D. Shoemaker, Lee Thomas O'Donnell, James P. Broder, Scott D. Shoemaker
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Patent number: 9499246Abstract: A paddle assembly includes a tubular shaft that is configured to be coupled to a blade of the paddle assembly. The shaft has a shaft length, a first flexural rigidity at a first location along the shaft length and a second flexural rigidity at a second location along the shaft length. The ratio of the first flexural rigidity to the second flexural rigidity can be at least approximately 1.20. The shaft is substantially linear along the shaft length. The shaft has a shaft midpoint. The first location and the second location are substantially equidistant from and on opposite sides of the shaft midpoint. The shaft can have a tubular configuration. The shaft has a plurality of layers of material at each of the first location and the second location. The orientation of the layers of material at the first location is different than the orientation of materials at the second location. A modulus of elasticity of the materials used to form the shaft varies along the shaft length.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2015Date of Patent: November 22, 2016Inventor: Scott D. Shoemaker
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Patent number: 9489536Abstract: A social media computer system and method for transmission of data between a first mobile phone and a second mobile phone includes a database that is configured to be in network communication with the first mobile phone and the second mobile phone. The database is configured to receive a first set of data input by the first mobile phone and a second set of data input by the second mobile phone. The database is configured to allow the second mobile phone to access at least a portion of the first set of data only after the second mobile phone authorizes the first mobile phone via the database to access the second set of data. The database can include a plurality of privacy levels that are alternately selectable by the first mobile phone to control the amount of the first set of data that is accessible by the second mobile phone.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 2016Date of Patent: November 8, 2016Assignee: BOSS Logic, LLCInventors: Daniel D. Shoemaker, Lee Thomas O'Donnell, James P. Broder, Scott D. Shoemaker
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Publication number: 20160171232Abstract: A system for transmission of data from a first device operated by a first user includes a wireless device and a database. The wireless device is used by a second user and includes a memory for storage of data. The database is in network communication with the first device and the wireless device. The database receives and stores data from the first device. The database can synchronize a portion of the data from the first device with the memory of the wireless device on a periodic basis that is determined by the second user. The wireless device can include a mobile phone. Data from the first device can include a current mode of access of the first user. The database can synchronize a portion of the data from the first device with the memory of the wireless device automatically according to a predetermined time determined by the second user.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2016Publication date: June 16, 2016Inventors: Daniel D. Shoemaker, Lee Thomas O'Donnell, James P. Broder, Scott D. Shoemaker
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Patent number: 9270664Abstract: A system for transmission of data between a first device operated by a first user and a second device operated by a second user includes a database that is in network communication with the first device and the second device. The database receives a first set of data input by the first user and a second set of data input by the second user. The database allows the second user to access a first portion of the first set of data only after the second user authorizes the first user via the database to access a first portion of the second set of data. Additionally, the database can allow the second user to have access to the first portion of the first set of data from the database only after the first user authorizes the second user via the database to access the first portion of the first set of data from the database.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2014Date of Patent: February 23, 2016Assignee: BOSS Logic, LLCInventors: Daniel D. Shoemaker, Lee Thomas O'Donnell, James P. Broder, Scott D. Shoemaker
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Publication number: 20150291268Abstract: A paddle assembly includes a tubular shaft that is configured to be coupled to a blade of the paddle assembly. The shaft has a shaft length, a first flexural rigidity at a first location along the shaft length and a second flexural rigidity at a second location along the shaft length. The ratio of the first flexural rigidity to the second flexural rigidity can be at least approximately 1.20. The shaft is substantially linear along the shaft length. The shaft has a shaft midpoint. The first location and the second location are substantially equidistant from and on opposite sides of the shaft midpoint. The shaft can have a tubular configuration. The shaft has a plurality of layers of material at each of the first location and the second location. The orientation of the layers of material at the first location is different than the orientation of materials at the second location. A modulus of elasticity of the materials used to form the shaft varies along the shaft length.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2015Publication date: October 15, 2015Inventors: Scott D. Shoemaker, Thomas Preece, Robert R. Lang, Charles Jamedson Glynn
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Publication number: 20140337933Abstract: A system for transmission of data from a first device operated by a first user includes a wireless device and a database. The wireless device is used by a second user and includes a memory for storage of data. The database is in network communication with the first device and the wireless device. The database receives and stores data from the first device. The database can synchronize a portion of the data from the first device with the memory of the wireless device on a periodic basis that is determined by the second user. The wireless device can include a mobile phone. Data from the first device can include a current mode of access of the first user. The database can synchronize a portion of the data from the first device with the memory of the wireless device automatically according to a predetermined time determined by the second user.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 22, 2014Publication date: November 13, 2014Applicant: BOSS LOGIC, LLCInventors: Daniel D. Shoemaker, Lee Thomas O'Donnell, James P. Broder, Scott D. Shoemaker
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Patent number: 7958144Abstract: A system for transmission of data between a first device operated by a first user and a second device includes a database that receives a first set of data input by the first user and a second set of data input by the second user. In one embodiment, the first set of data includes an immediate mode of access and/or one or more future modes of access of the first user which correlate to one or more specific time periods during which the future mode of access will become the immediate mode of access. Additionally, the first set of data can include a time-dependent schedule of the future mode of access of the first user.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2003Date of Patent: June 7, 2011Assignee: Boss Logic, LLCInventors: Daniel D. Shoemaker, Lee Thomas O'Donnell, James P. Broder, Scott D. Shoemaker
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Patent number: 7930406Abstract: A system for transmission of mode of access information between a first device operated by a first user and a second device operated by a second user includes a database that is in network communication with the first device and the second device. The database stores a plurality of different modes of access for contacting the first user that are devoid of alpha-numeric identifiers specific to the first user. The database allows the first user to select one of the modes of access as a current mode of access of the first user. The current mode of access of the first user can be communicated to the second device once the second device queries the database. The current mode of access of the first user can be selected from the group consisting of mobile phone, text message and electronic mail. The current mode of access of the first user can change automatically over time according to a schedule input into the database by the first user.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2007Date of Patent: April 19, 2011Assignee: BOSS Logic, LLCInventors: Daniel D. Shoemaker, Lee Thomas O'Donnell, James P. Broder, Scott D. Shoemaker
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Publication number: 20080126350Abstract: A system for transmission of mode of access information between a first device operated by a first user and a second device operated by a second user includes a database that is in network communication with the first device and the second device. The database stores a plurality of different modes of access for contacting the first user that are devoid of alpha-numeric identifiers specific to the first user. The database allows the first user to select one of the modes of access as a current mode of access of the first user. The current mode of access of the first user can be communicated to the second device once the second device queries the database. The current mode of access of the first user can be selected from the group consisting of mobile phone, text message and electronic mail. The current mode of access of the first user can change automatically over time according to a schedule input into the database by the first user.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2007Publication date: May 29, 2008Inventors: Daniel D. Shoemaker, Lee Thomas O'Donnell, James P. Broder, Scott D. Shoemaker
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Publication number: 20080126362Abstract: A system for transmission of data from a first device operated by a first user includes a wireless device and a database. The wireless device is used by a second user and includes a memory for storage of data. The database is in network communication with the first device and the wireless device. The database receives and stores data from the first device. The database can synchronize a portion of the data from the first device with the memory of the wireless device on a periodic basis that is determined by the second user. The wireless device can include a mobile phone. Data from the first device can include a current mode of access of the first user. The database can synchronize a portion of the data from the first device with the memory of the wireless device automatically according to a predetermined time determined by the second user.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2007Publication date: May 29, 2008Inventors: Daniel D. Shoemaker, Lee Thomas O'Donnell, James P. Broder, Scott D. Shoemaker