Patents Assigned to Delta Technologies LLC
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Publication number: 20230346411Abstract: Techniques and/or systems are disclosed for a device for use as a tool. The device has a main component formed as a monolithic body. The monolithic body is configured to be selectably transformed by a user between an operational configuration and a non-operational configuration to allow for cleaning and sterilization of the device. Transformation of the device from the non-operational configuration to the operational configuration includes engaging two or more portions of the monolithic body in contact together to form an operational tool that can be operably manipulated by the user. The operational tool has a distal tool end, a proximal user engagement end, and one or more hinge points. The transformation from the operational configuration to the non-operational configuration includes disengaging the engaged portions from each other.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2023Publication date: November 2, 2023Applicant: Innovative Delta Technology, LLCInventor: Carl Michael Nilsson
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Publication number: 20230073756Abstract: One or more techniques and/or systems are disclosed for a tool driver device that can apply counter-torque to the device while applying torque to a target component that is engaging a target base. The example device can be operated by one hand to actuate a power input component that provides the desired torque, while providing counter-torque to offset rotation of the device. A selectably engaged counter-torque component is selected to complement the target base, to operably hold it in place during use. A power input provides power to apply rotational force to drive a selectably coupled tool, which has been selected to complement the target component engaged with a target base. The counter-torque component is operably engaged with the base, which applies counter-torque to the torque provided by the target component.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2022Publication date: March 9, 2023Applicant: Innovative Delta Technology, LLCInventor: Carl Michael Nilsson
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Patent number: 10280371Abstract: A process and apparatus for re-refining used lubricating oil (ULO) having thermally unstable additives such as zinc compounds. ULO is mixed with a superheated distillate which may be a recycle stream, an outside stream, or combination, then charged to a vacuum flash or fractionator, to produce an overhead vapor and a residual fraction comprising additives and/or decomposition products thereof. Overhead vapor is condensed to yield a liquid lubricant boiling range product. Superheating may occur in a fired heater, heat exchanger or combination. Mixing of superheated fluid and ULO may occur in a pipe in turbulent flow and/or an in line mixer. Energy efficiency is improved by heat exchanging ULO feed with vapor or liquid product streams. An aromatic rich and thermally stable outside stream such as FCC LCO can be readily superheated. Recovered lubricant boiling range material can be recycled, used as a lube stock or for FCC feed.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2016Date of Patent: May 7, 2019Assignee: Delta Technologies LLCInventors: Robert H Wombles, Timothy E Laska, John T Turner
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Patent number: 9962194Abstract: A connector device for a spinal stabilization apparatus comprises a first elongated portion adapted to engage a first spinal stabilizer rod proximal to the first end of the elongated member. The first end of the first elongated portion comprises a hook shape and a ferrule and may engage the first spinal stabilizer rod within about 20 degrees of perpendicular to the spinal stabilizer rod in any direction. The ferrule is adapted to be seated within the hook shape and is further adapted to engage the first spinal stabilizer rod. The connector device may also include a second elongated portion similar to the first adapted to engage a second spinal stabilizer. The first elongated portion and the second elongated portion may be directly attached. The connector device may be used in a method of treating a patient.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2011Date of Patent: May 8, 2018Assignee: INNOVATIVE DELTA TECHNOLOGY, LLCInventor: Carl Michael Nilsson
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Patent number: 9243191Abstract: A process for re-refining used lubricating oil (ULO) having thermally unstable additives. ULO is heated by mixing with superheated lubricant boiling range hydrocarbons recovered and recycled from the process. The mixture of ULO feed and superheated hydrocarbons is charged to a vacuum column, producing an overhead vapor free of unstable additives and a residual fraction, containing additives. The overhead vapor is condensed to produce an overhead liquid of lubricant boiling range hydrocarbons, a portion of which is recovered as a product and a portion of which is recycled. The overhead liquid free of unstable additives, may be superheated without fouling to produce superheated fluid which can heat the ULO feed sufficiently to permit fractionation. Superheating may occur in a fired heater or preferably in a heat exchanger to prevent high temperatures and cracking of recycled liquid.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2011Date of Patent: January 26, 2016Assignee: Delta Technologies LLCInventors: Robert H. Wombles, Timothy E. Laska, John T. Turner
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Patent number: 8167910Abstract: A bone screw assembly comprises a bone screw having a shaft and a head, a stabilizer retainer, a set screw, and a housing having a proximal opening, biased to one side, and a distal opening that open on an interior cavity. The stabilizer retainer has a cylindrical channel that receives a stabilizer. The retainer has flexible portions that allow passage of the stabilizer into the channel. An arcuate wall of the channel maintains contact with the stabilizer within the channel. The housing is adapted to receive the bone screw, the stabilizer retainer and the set screw in the interior cavity. The housing has a channel that permits passage of the stabilizer though the housing. The set screw is engaged in the distal opening. The set screw and stabilizer retainer engage and prevent movement of the flexible portions, preventing movement of the stabilizer from the stabilizer retainer.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2006Date of Patent: May 1, 2012Assignee: Innovative Delta Technology LLCInventor: Carl Michael Nilsson
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Publication number: 20110245872Abstract: A connector device for a spinal stabilization apparatus comprises a first elongated portion adapted to engage a first spinal stabilizer rod proximal to the first end of the elongated member. The first end of the first elongated portion comprises a hook shape and a ferrule and may engage the first spinal stabilizer rod within about 20 degrees of perpendicular to the spinal stabilizer rod in any direction. The ferrule is adapted to be seated within the hook shape and is further adapted to engage the first spinal stabilizer rod. The connector device may also include a second elongated portion similar to the first adapted to engage a second spinal stabilizer. The first elongated portion and the second elongated portion may be directly attached. The connector device may be used in a method of treating a patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2011Publication date: October 6, 2011Applicant: INNOVATIVE DELTA TECHNOLOGY, LLCInventor: Carl Michael Nilsson
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Publication number: 20100305612Abstract: A connector device for a spinal stabilization apparatus comprises a first elongated member having first and second ends, and is adapted to engage a first spinal stabilizer rod proximal to the first end of the elongated member and is further adapted to engage a spinal cross connector rod proximal to a second end of the first elongated member. The first end of the first elongated member comprises a hook shape and a ferrule and may engage the first spinal stabilizer rod within about 20 degrees of perpendicular to the spinal stabilizer rod in any direction. The ferrule is adapted to be seated within the hook shape and is further adapted to engage the first spinal stabilizer rod. A second elongated member substantially similar to the first may additionally be used in a spinal stabilization apparatus. The connector device may be used in a method of treating a patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2010Publication date: December 2, 2010Applicant: Innovative Delta Technology, LLCInventor: Carl Michael Nilsson
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Patent number: 7794478Abstract: A connector device for a spinal stabilization apparatus comprises a first elongated member having first and second ends, and is adapted to engage a first spinal stabilizer rod proximal to the first end of the elongated member and is further adapted to engage a spinal cross connector rod proximal to a second end of the first elongated member. The first end of the first elongated member comprises a hook shape and a ferrule and may engage the first spinal stabilizer rod within about 20 degrees of perpendicular to the spinal stabilizer rod in any direction. The ferrule is adapted to be seated within the hook shape and is further adapted to engage the first spinal stabilizer rod. A second elongated member substantially similar to the first may additionally be used in a spinal stabilization apparatus. The connector device may be used in a method of treating a patient.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2007Date of Patent: September 14, 2010Assignee: Innovative Delta Technology, LLCInventor: Carl Michael Nilsson
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Publication number: 20080172093Abstract: A connector device for a spinal stabilization apparatus comprises a first elongated member having first and second ends, and is adapted to engage a first spinal stabilizer rod proximal to the first end of the elongated member and is further adapted to engage a spinal cross connector rod proximal to a second end of the first elongated member. The first end of the first elongated member comprises a hook shape and a ferule and may engage the first spinal stabilizer rod within about 20 degrees of perpendicular to the spinal stabilizer rod in any direction. The ferule is adapted to be seated within the hook shape and is further adapted to engage the first spinal stabilizer rod. A second elongated member substantially similar to the first may additionally be used in a spinal stabilization apparatus. The connector device may be used in a method of treating a patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2007Publication date: July 17, 2008Applicant: INNOVATIVE DELTA TECHNOLOGY, LLCInventor: Carl Michael Nilsson
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Publication number: 20080161859Abstract: A bone screw assembly comprises a bone screw having a shaft and a head, a stabilizer retainer, a set screw, and a housing having a proximal opening, biased to one side, and a distal opening that open on an interior cavity. The stabilizer retainer has a cylindrical channel that receives a stabilizer. The retainer has flexible portions that allow passage of the stabilizer into the channel. An arcuate wall of the channel maintains contact with the stabilizer within the channel. The housing is adapted to receive the bone screw, the stabilizer retainer and the set screw in the interior cavity. The housing has a channel that permits passage of the stabilizer though the housing. The set screw is engaged in the distal opening. The set screw and stabilizer retainer engage and prevent movement of the flexible portions, preventing movement of the stabilizer from the stabilizer retainer.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2006Publication date: July 3, 2008Applicant: Innovative Delta Technology LLCInventor: Carl Michael Nilsson