Patents Represented by Law Firm Madson & Metcalf, P.C.
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Patent number: 6126656Abstract: An improved electrosurgical cutting device for connection to an electrosurgical generator has a non-conductive support member with a peripheral edge and a conducting member in the form of a wire electrode, distinct from the support member, disposed along at least a portion of the peripheral edge of the support member. The conducting member is electrically connected to an electrosurgical generator suitable for transmitting sufficient high frequency electrical energy to the conducting member, thereby enabling the conducting member to cut body tissue. The support member has a configuration that facilitates the manipulation of body tissue either with or without the presence of electrical energy at the conducting member.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 1996Date of Patent: October 3, 2000Assignee: Utah Medical Products, Inc.Inventor: R. Gail Billings
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Patent number: 5889996Abstract: An apparatus and method for accelerating interpreters, interpretive environments, and the like optimizes the use of caches closest to a processor. An instruction set implementing a virtual machine (interpreter, interpretive environment) is written to fit each instruction at an individual cache line's address in the processor cache. The processor cache may be loaded with the instruction set in a compiled, linked, loaded image. After loading the processor cache, the cache is pinned, locked, disabled from flushing the contents or replacing the contents of any cache line. Faster loading of the processor cache may be achieved by flushing the processor cache and running an application containing all of the instructions of the virtual machine instruction set. Level-1 processor caches integrated into central processing units, particularly instruction caches or code caches are ideally suited to implementation of the invention. Examples include Intel's Pentium.TM. class products and Motorola's Power PC Processors.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1996Date of Patent: March 30, 1999Assignee: Novell Inc.Inventor: Phillip M. Adams
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Patent number: 5873079Abstract: A method and apparatus disclosed may be implemented in a digital computer to query a set of arbitrarily structured records. Arbitrarily structured records are structured differently from each other. A query engine, query structure, operators of conventional and non-conventional types may be used in formulating a query. The apparatus may evaluate records having missing fields, repeating fields, or an UNKNOWN value arising from a missing field, division by zero, modulo by zero, or the like. New aggregator (e.g. universal quantifier and existential quantifier) and selector operators (e.g., first, last, nth) may distill multiple values to return a single value. To evaluate a query, the search engine may implement filtered indices, alternate-key indices, compound alternate-key indices, hybrid queries having both full-text and non-full text operands, and joinder of records.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 1996Date of Patent: February 16, 1999Assignee: Novell, Inc.Inventors: James R. Davis, III, Daniel S. Sanders, Scott W. Pathakis, W. Brent Bradshaw, Brian L. Jensen, Andrew A. Hodgkinson
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Patent number: 5870739Abstract: A method and apparatus disclosed may be implemented in a digital computer to query a set of arbitrarily structured records. Arbitrarily structured records are structured differently from each other. A query engine, query structure, operators of conventional and non-conventional types may be used in formulating a query. The apparatus may evaluate records having missing fields, repeating fields, or an UNKNOWN value arising from a missing field, division by zero, modulo by zero, or the like. New aggregator (e.g. universal quantifier and existential quantifier) and selector operators (e.g., first, last, nth) may distill multiple values to return a single value. To evaluate a query, the search engine may implement filtered indices, alternate-key indices, compound alternate-key indices, hybrid queries having both full-text and non-full text operands, and joinder of records.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 1996Date of Patent: February 9, 1999Assignee: Novell, Inc.Inventors: James R. Davis, III, Daniel S. Sanders, Scott W. Pathakis, W. Brent Bradshaw, Brian L. Jensen, Andrew A. Hodgkinson
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Patent number: 5860976Abstract: An improved electrosurgical cutting device for connection to an electrosurgical generator has a non-conductive support member with a peripheral edge and a conducting member, distinct from the support member, disposed along at least a portion of the peripheral edge of the support member. The support member extends from a bendable shaft which may be manipulated to create an angled device. The conducting member is in electrical communication with an electrosurgical generator suitable for transmitting sufficient high frequency electrical energy to the conducting member, thereby enabling the conducting member to function as the active outlet in a monopolar circuit. The support member has a configuration that facilitates the manipulation of body tissue either with or without the presence of electrical energy at the conducting member.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 1997Date of Patent: January 19, 1999Assignee: Utah Medical Products, Inc.Inventors: R. Gail Billings, Ben D. Shirley
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Patent number: 5769743Abstract: A brace for training basketball players has a base for fitting over an arm of a user. Either the upperarm or forearm of one arm of a user is referred to the "base member," the remaining member being the "moving member," regardless of which member actually moves. A yoke extends away from the base, forming a cradle for receiving the moving member. The yoke restrains the moving member from closing against the base member at less than a certain angle. The yoke also urges the moving member and base member into a predetermined relative rotation with respect to one another. A band attaches the base to the base member. The band may be a flexible, non-extensible strap having fasteners at the ends for opening, closing and adjusting the strap. A hook-and-loop fastener permits adjustment of a single, wide strap along the length of the base. An adjustment member may be provided for adjusting the position of the yoke relative to the base.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 1997Date of Patent: June 23, 1998Inventors: Paul B. Stephan, Joe Edmond Pryor, Montel Brian Williams
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Patent number: 5693891Abstract: A flowmeter for measuring the flow rate of a two phase liquid in a pipe having a first pipe section (11) having a first diameter (D1), a second pipe section (12) of a smaller diameter (D2), an internally tapering transition pipe section (13) forming a smooth transition between the first and second pipe sections (11, 12), and three pressure tapping points comprising upstream (At.sub.u, Bt.sub.u, Ct.sub.u), downstream (At.sub.d, Bt.sub.d, Ct.sub.d) and intermediate tapping points (At.sub.i, Bt.sub.i, Ct.sub.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 1995Date of Patent: December 2, 1997Inventors: Andrew Brown, Joseph Allen
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Patent number: 5676271Abstract: A clamp-on container module (12) which is adapted to be mounted in one end of an I.S.O.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 1996Date of Patent: October 14, 1997Inventor: Kenneth Reynard
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Patent number: D404773Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 1998Date of Patent: January 26, 1999Inventor: Lynnette B. Brown
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Patent number: D405976Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 1998Date of Patent: February 23, 1999Assignee: Booth Management Assistants, Inc.Inventor: Joseph T. Beall