Patents by Inventor William Hatch
William Hatch 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: 11638822Abstract: This disclosure generally relates to a device, method, and system for diagnosing and treating nerve injuries with electrical stimulation. A probe is provided which connects to a nerve stimulator system which measures voltage and electrical current applied to a living body to detect a nerve injury location. A processor within the nerve stimulator system may adjust the voltage and current output to numb or deaden an injured nerve.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2020Date of Patent: May 2, 2023Assignee: ARCTORO MEDICAL, LLCInventors: Steven Thorne, William Hatch, Ryan Lindsley
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Publication number: 20210001120Abstract: This disclosure generally relates to a device, method, and system for diagnosing and treating nerve injuries with electrical stimulation. A probe is provided which connects to a nerve stimulator system which measures voltage and electrical current applied to a living body to detect a nerve injury location. A processor within the nerve stimulator system may adjust the voltage and current output to numb or deaden an injured nerve.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2020Publication date: January 7, 2021Applicant: Arctoro Medical, LLCInventors: Steven Thorne, William Hatch, Ryan Lindsley
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Patent number: 7107623Abstract: A rappeller's glove, that is adapted to be used as a pair on both hands of a person who is rappelling. The rappeller's glove is made up of a portion of film form material that covers the user's palm; digit portions extending outwardly from the palm portion, and preferably extending only partially up the digits that they are intended to cover, that are made up at least partially of film form material; a plurality of effectively discrete padded areas disposed on said palm portion; and a protective film overlay disposed over said discrete transverse padding areas adhered by stitching or otherwise to the palm portion to thereby define the plurality of padded areas, and covering an area including the place where the fingers and the main body portion of the user's hand are joined. Means to hold the glove tight against the wearer's wrist are disposed at the base of the glove. A composite of a rappeller's glove overlying a shooter's glove is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2005Date of Patent: September 19, 2006Assignee: Armor Holdings, Inc.Inventors: William Hatch, Michael W. McCarey
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Publication number: 20050183184Abstract: A rappeller's glove, that is adapted to be used as a pair on both hands of a person who is rappelling. The rappeller's glove is made up of a portion of film form material that covers the user's palm; digit portions extending outwardly from the palm portion, and preferably extending only partially up the digits that they are intended to cover, that are made up at least partially of film form material; a plurality of effectively discrete padded areas disposed on said palm portion; and a protective film overlay disposed over said discrete transverse padding areas adhered by stitching or otherwise to the palm portion to thereby define the plurality of padded areas, and covering an area including the place where the fingers and the main body portion of the user's hand are joined. Means to hold the glove tight against the wearer's wrist are disposed at the base of the glove. A composite of a rappeller's glove overlying a shooter's glove is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2005Publication date: August 25, 2005Inventors: William Hatch, Michael McCarey
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Patent number: 6912732Abstract: A rappeller's glove, that is adapted to be used as a pair on both hands of a person who is rappelling. The rappeller's glove is made up of a portion of film form material that covers the user's palm; digit portions extending outwardly from the palm portion, and preferably extending only partially up the digits that they are intended to cover, that are made up at least partially of film form material; a plurality of effectively discrete padded areas disposed on said palm portion; and a protective film overlay disposed over said discrete transverse padding areas adhered by stitching or otherwise to the palm portion to thereby define the plurality of padded areas, and covering an area including the place where the fingers and the main body portion of the user's hand are joined. Means to hold the glove tight against the wearer's wrist are disposed at the base of the glove. A composite of a rappeller's glove overlying a shooter's glove is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2003Date of Patent: July 5, 2005Assignee: Hatch Imports Inc.Inventors: William Hatch, Michael W. McCarey
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Patent number: 6760924Abstract: A glove, that is adapted to be used on at least the shooting hand of a shooter of a fire arm, made up of a main body portion, that closely approximates the size and shape of a hand; a gauntlet that extends from the main body portion and is adapted to cover at least a portion of the fore arm of the glove wearer, and finger elements that extend from the main body portion in a direction opposite to the direction of the gauntlet. The trigger finger element has a cut ring disposed between the palm directed end of the trigger finger element and a distal end of the same trigger finger element. The cut ring is made up of cross stitch members that are disposed within the fabric portion of the finger element.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2002Date of Patent: July 13, 2004Assignee: Hatch Imports, Inc.Inventors: William Hatch, Michael W. McCarey
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Publication number: 20030217403Abstract: A rappeller's glove, that is adapted to be used as a pair on both hands of a person who is rappelling. The rappeller's glove is made up of a portion of film form material that covers the user's palm; digit portions extending outwardly from the palm portion, and preferably extending only partially up the digits that they are intended to cover, that are made up at least partially of film form material; a plurality of effectively discrete padded areas disposed on said palm portion; and a protective film overlay disposed over said discrete transverse padding areas adhered by stitching or otherwise to the palm portion to thereby define the plurality of padded areas, and covering an area including the place where the fingers and the main body portion of the user's hand are joined. Means to hold the glove tight against the wearer's wrist are disposed at the base of the glove. A composite of a rappeller's glove overlying a shooter's glove is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2003Publication date: November 27, 2003Inventors: William Hatch, Michael W. McCarey
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Publication number: 20020174477Abstract: A glove, that is adapted to be used on at least the shooting hand of a shooter of a fire arm, made up of a main body portion, that closely approximates the size and shape of a hand; a gauntlet that extends from the main body portion and is adapted to cover at least a portion of the fore arm of the glove wearer, and finger elements that extend from the main body portion in a direction opposite to the direction of the gauntlet. A first circumferential elastic member is disposed proximate to the juncture of the gauntlet and the main body portion and positioned so that, when worn, the first elastic member is adapted to be proximate to a wrist of the wearer; and wherein the gauntlet has a second elastic member disposed proximate to an end thereof that is remote from said the first portion. The main body portion of the glove is made up of a front portion that is intended to be proximate to the palm of the wearer, and a back portion that is intended to be proximate to a back of a wearer's hand.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2002Publication date: November 28, 2002Inventors: William Hatch, Michael W. McCarey
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Patent number: D492088Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2003Date of Patent: June 29, 2004Assignee: Hatch Imports, Inc.Inventors: William Hatch, Michael McCarey