Patents Assigned to Intellectual Property Management, LLC
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Patent number: 11400621Abstract: A barrier wall is formed by rotating a mold to a horizontal orientation so that a rear wall of the mold is horizontally disposed and an encircling sidewall upstands from the rear wall, the floor and encircling sidewall at least partially bounding a compartment, an upper end of the encircling sidewall at least partially bounding a first access opening to the compartment. A first material is disposed into the compartment through the first access opening, at least a portion of the material being curable. A cover is placed over the first access opening to enclose the compartment. The mold is then rotated from the horizontal orientation to a vertical orientation. A portion of the sidewall is then moved to form a second access opening to the compartment. A second material is then dispensed into the compartment, at least a portion of the second material being curable.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2019Date of Patent: August 2, 2022Assignee: Intellectual Property Management, LLCInventor: Gale J. Stott
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Publication number: 20170354367Abstract: The following invention is a device for measuring the force applied by the residual limb of an amputee to the distal region of a socket. The device has an upper surface with a “force sensor measuring region” that maintains a central location on the upper surface of the DFMD. The DFMD is affixed to the inside surface of the distal most area of the socket and maintains a permanent location of the “force sensor measuring region” of the device. Regardless of physical characteristics or changes to the socket, liner, socks, proper or improper placement of the limb into the socket, the consistent location of the “force sensor measuring region” on the DFMD provides congruent force data as it relates to the force applied by the socket to the distal area of the residual limb. The data collected by the DFMD is processed and modified by a software algorithm into meaningful data for the user and/or medical professional.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2016Publication date: December 14, 2017Applicant: ALPS SOUTH INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY MANAGEMENT, LLCInventors: Aldo A. Laghi, Eric Prast, Kevin McLoone
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Publication number: 20160023887Abstract: A dispenser for dispensing warmed shaving and cosmetic products having an induction heating system mounted within housing for heating only a conductive floating target screen disposed on an upper surface region of a shaving or cosmetic product stored within a product receptacle surrounded by an induction heating coil of the induction heating system thereby heating only the upper surface region of the product.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 25, 2014Publication date: January 28, 2016Applicant: ALPS INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY MANAGEMENT, LLCInventors: Aldo A. Laghi, Eric Prast, Nate Vint
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Publication number: 20150216683Abstract: An insert interface adapted to fit within a prosthesis between a convex-shaped distal end of a prosthetic liner and an interior distal end of a prosthetic socket for collecting data measurement of the fit of a residual limb of an amputee within the prosthesis comprising an insert comprising a resilient pad of elastomeric material having an upper surface and a lower surface with a concave shaped upper surface adapted to provide a contiguous surface with an interior surface of a prosthetic socket when inserted therein and provide a cushion for a distal end of a residual limb when worn by an amputee, and a lower surface having a shape complementally configured to a distal interior surface of a prosthetic socket when inserted therein, and at least one force sensor mounted centrally within said pad in proximity to the upper surface of the pad for sensing forces against the pad created by a downward movement of a residual limb of an amputee when wearing the socket and for electronically wirelessly transmitting dataType: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2014Publication date: August 6, 2015Applicant: ALPS Intellectual Property Management, LLCInventors: Aldo A. Laghi, Eric Prast, Kevin McLoone
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Publication number: 20140249650Abstract: A gel liner made by starting initially with a one-piece knitted tubular sock-shaped fabric having a closed distal end section of gel impermeable knitted fabric and an open proximal end section of gel impermeable knitted fabric and being a gel permeable loosely knitted fabric. Molding the liner to have a gel cushion layer on its interior surface with the gel passing through and partially embedding the yarns of the proximal fabric section with the outermost portions of the yarns free of gel to form at least one annular seal whereby the proximal end section forming a seal not inhibited in deformation and/or elongation by the fabric when the liner is worn thereby reducing or eliminating any twisting or discomfort of the liner during ambulation caused by the annular seal.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2014Publication date: September 4, 2014Applicant: ALPS INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY MANAGEMENT, LLCInventors: Aldo A Laghi, Kevin McLoone, Neil Tagner
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Publication number: 20140148916Abstract: A liner interface and method of making the liner interface comprising attaching non-compressible deformable electrically conductive receptors to an inner surface of a fabric layer, placing the fabric layer into a female part of a molding machine, axially deforming the deformable receptors from their initial thickness with a male part of the molding machine, injecting a molten gel elastomer into the molding machine to completely surround and adhere to the receptors and inner surface of the tubular fabric layer, allowing the molten gel to cure, and removing the male part from the molding machine and allowing the axially deformed receptors to axially expand beyond the inner surface of the cured liner interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 28, 2012Publication date: May 29, 2014Applicant: ALPS Intellectual Property Management, LLCInventors: Aldo A. Laghi, Kevin McLoone
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Publication number: 20130331950Abstract: A gel liner made by starting initially with a one-piece knitted tubular sock-shaped fabric having a closed distal end section of gel impermeable knitted fabric, an open proximal end section of gel impermeable knitted fabric and at least one intermediate section being a gel permeable loosely knitted fabric. Molding the liner to have a gel cushion layer on its interior surface with the gel passing through and embedding the at least one intermediate fabric section therein to form at least one annular seal. The intermediate fabric section selected of meltable fibers and knit construction that may or may not be melted by the gel during the molding process whereby the at least one annular seal is not inhibited in compression and/or elongation by the presence or absence of fabric when the liner is worn thereby reducing or eliminating any discomfort of the liner during ambulation caused by the annular seal.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2012Publication date: December 12, 2013Applicant: ALPS INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY MANAGEMENT, LLCInventors: Aldo A. Laghi, Kevin McLoone, Neil Tagner
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Publication number: 20130245786Abstract: A prosthetic liner having a base elastic fabric layer impregnated with cushioning material on an interior surface of the base fabric layer and having one or more additional elastic fabric layers secured to and overlapping the base fabric layer to form pockets for introducing and retaining various types of padding selected by the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2012Publication date: September 19, 2013Applicant: ALPS INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY MANAGEMENT, LLCInventors: Aldo A. Laghi, Ronald A. Christaldi
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Patent number: 8394150Abstract: A prosthesis suspension assembly comprising: a prosthetic socket having an open proximal end and a closed distal end and an interior surface complementally configured to a residual limb of an amputee, an interface or liner for receiving the residual limb and fittingly received in the socket, a distal outer surface of the liner comprises a porous or continuously cavitated, compressible material such as fabric and a proximal outer surface comprising an elastomeric material, a suspension sleeve which seals against the proximal outer surface of the liner and a proximal outer surface of the socket, and a locking pin connected to a distal end of the liner and lockingly retained in a hole in the distal end of the socket and including an air passage therethrough with a one-way valve therein for permitting the exit of air from an interstitial volume occupied buy said compressible material to atmosphere upon ambulation.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2011Date of Patent: March 12, 2013Assignee: ALPS Intellectual Property Management, LLCInventor: Aldo A. Laghi
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Patent number: 8382852Abstract: A prosthetic elastomeric liner, which can be used without lanyards or straps, in which, upon ambulation, perspiration is voided simultaneously with the reestablishment of a vacuum-aided seal without a vacuum pump. The liner's distal tip comprises a buttress anchored sweat port containing a one way valve continuous with a channel passing through the buttress and liner from its inner surface to its outer surface. The sweat port is connected, optionally integrally, to a prosthetic pin which is inserted into a prosthetic limb.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2011Date of Patent: February 26, 2013Assignee: ALPS Intellectual Property Management, LLCInventor: Aldo A. Laghi
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Patent number: 8357206Abstract: Disclosed is a prosthesis suspension assembly, the assembly comprising: a prosthetic liner comprising a distal outer surface comprising a porous or continuously cavitated, compressible material and a proximal surface comprising an elastomeric material; and a suspension sleeve which seals against the proximal surface.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2009Date of Patent: January 22, 2013Assignee: ALPS Intellectual Property Management, LLCInventor: Aldo A. Laghi
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Patent number: 8349021Abstract: A prosthesis comprising an elastomeric locking liner sized and configured to surround a limb of a patient about a knee joint, the liner having an inner surface for facing the limb of the patient and an outer surface defining an anterior region and a posterior region which are demarcated by an imaginary plane extending midway between the front most portion and rear most portion of the limb along the length of the limb, wherein the anterior region has an anterior material secured thereto and the posterior region has a posterior material secured thereto and the anterior and posterior materials having equal transverse elongation, and the anterior material having a longitudinal elongation greater than the longitudinal elongation of said posterior material, whereby when said prosthesis is donned onto a limb of a patient over the knee and the limb is flexed about the knee, buckling of the prosthesis about the knee is substantially reduced or eliminated and wherein the distal end of the liner includes an insert membeType: GrantFiled: June 14, 2011Date of Patent: January 8, 2013Assignee: ALPS Intellectual Property Management, LLCInventors: Aldo A. Laghi, Kevin McLoone
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Patent number: 8162638Abstract: The apparatus may include moveable partitions that may be positioned in a side-by-side arrangement. The partitions may be moveable with respect to each other to facilitate installation of liners and reinforcing material and the removal of the concrete structures from the apparatus after the concrete has hardened. Cavities may be defined between the partitions for receiving concrete to form panels for use in barriers, walls and other structures. Removable liners may be temporarily secured to the partitions in a manner that does not comprise the integrity of the liners. Further, the liners may be secured to the partitions utilizing a combination of mechanical and magnetic coupling. The liners may also include a molded portion for forming surface treatments in the panels. Removable bulkheads placed into the cavities allow the dimensions of the cavities to be variable to thereby permit the formation of panels of different dimensions using the same partitions.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2009Date of Patent: April 24, 2012Assignee: Intellectual Property Management LLCInventors: Gale J. Stott, Tony D. Stott
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Publication number: 20110029096Abstract: Disclosed is a prosthetic elastomeric liner, which can be used without lanyards or straps, in which, upon ambulation, perspiration is voided simultaneously with the reestablishment of a vacuum-aided seal without a vacuum pump. The liner's distal tip comprises a buttress anchored sweat port containing a one way valve continuous with a channel passing through the buttress and liner from its inner surface to its outer surface. The sweat port is connected, optionally integrally, to a prosthetic pin which is inserted into a prosthetic limb.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2009Publication date: February 3, 2011Applicant: Alps Intellectual Property Management, LLCInventor: Aldo A. Laghi
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Patent number: 7802409Abstract: A concrete structure system formed of pre-cast concrete may form a wall having a decorative surface treatment. The structure system may include a column portion and a panel portion. The column portion may include a slot for receiving a panel portion of an adjacent structure. The column portion may also include an opening for receiving a substantially rigid member for supporting the column portion in an upright position. The substantially rigid member may be embedded in or attached to a footing for supporting the structure. Various different techniques for attaching the substantially rigid member and/or column portion to the footing are disclosed can be used.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2005Date of Patent: September 28, 2010Assignee: Intellectual Property Management, LLCInventor: Gale J. Stott
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Patent number: 7665712Abstract: An apparatus for producing one or more pre-cast concrete structures. The apparatus may include partitions that may be positioned in a side by side arrangement. The partitions may be moveable with respect to each other to facilitate installation of reinforcing material and removal of the concrete structures from the apparatus after the concrete has hardened. Cavities may be defined by the partitions for receiving concrete to form structures having panels with integral columns. The columns may include slots for receiving an adjacent panel such that adjacent concrete structures may be joined together to form a continuous wall. The partitions may also include interchangeable liners such that different textures or finishes may be applied to the concrete structures.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2005Date of Patent: February 23, 2010Assignee: Intellectual Property Management, LLCInventor: Gale J. Stott
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Publication number: 20090173872Abstract: The apparatus may include a cavity for forming pre-cast concrete structures, such as concrete columns. The cavity may be defined by a base member and two opposing side members. The two opposing side members may be pivotally interconnected to the base member such that the two opposing side members are moveable between a ready-to-use position and a release position. Projection members may be placed into the cavity to form slots in columns formed in the cavity. The slots are adapted to receive the terminal ends of concrete panels. Bulkheads may be removably installed into the cavity to vary a dimension of the concrete columns formed therein.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2009Publication date: July 9, 2009Applicant: INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY MANAGEMENT LLCInventors: Gale J. Stott, Tony D. Stott
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Publication number: 20090173871Abstract: The apparatus may include moveable partitions that may be positioned in a side-by-side arrangement. The partitions may be moveable with respect to each other to facilitate installation of liners and reinforcing material and the removal of the concrete structures from the apparatus after the concrete has hardened. Cavities may be defined between the partitions for receiving concrete to form panels for use in barriers, walls and other structures. Removable liners may be temporarily secured to the partitions in a manner that does not comprise the integrity of the liners. Further, the liners may be secured to the partitions utilizing a combination of mechanical and magnetic coupling. The liners may also include a molded portion for forming surface treatments in the panels. Removable bulkheads placed into the cavities allow the dimensions of the cavities to be variable to thereby permit the formation of panels of different dimensions using the same partitions.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2009Publication date: July 9, 2009Applicant: INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY MANAGEMENT LLCInventors: Gale J. Stott, Tony D. Stott