Patents by Inventor Anthony Romeo
Anthony Romeo 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: 11934650Abstract: A method for managing display of data on a computing device includes obtaining a grid state for a grid, identifying a sync scroll group associated with the grid, updating a sync scroll groups data structure based on the identifying, making a first determination that a second grid is associated with the sync scroll group, and based on the first determination, updating a second grid state for the second grid based on the first grid state, wherein updating the second grid state for the second grid triggers an update to a display of the second grid in a browser display on the computing device.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2023Date of Patent: March 19, 2024Assignee: Anaplan, Inc.Inventors: Leigh James Romeo, Steven George Prendergast, James Anthony Gargett, Gregory Pratt
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Publication number: 20230401744Abstract: A system or method can analyze symbols on a set of objects having different sizes. The system can identify a characteristic object dimension corresponding to the set of objects. An image of a first object can be received, and, a first virtual object boundary feature (e.g., edge) in the image can be identified for the first object based on the characteristic object dimension. A first symbol can be identified in the image, and whether the first symbol is positioned on the first object can be determined, based on the first virtual object boundary feature.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2023Publication date: December 14, 2023Inventors: Georges Gauthier, Anthony Romeo, John Jeffrey Link
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Patent number: 11806440Abstract: The instant disclosure is directed to methods of improving bone-soft tissue healing using biocompatible electrospun polymer fibers. In one embodiment, a method may include locating a portion of a subject's bone, affixing a tendon or ligament to the bone using a hardware fixture, and placing a patch comprising at least one electrospun polymer fiber in physical communication with both the bone and the tendon or ligament. In some embodiments, the bone may be a humerus, and the tendon or ligament may be a supraspinatus tendon. In certain embodiments, the patch may comprise substantially parallel electrospun polymer fibers, and may be placed such that the fibers are also substantially parallel with the long axis of the tendon or ligament.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2020Date of Patent: November 7, 2023Assignee: NFS IP Holdings, LLCInventors: Jed K. Johnson, Devan Ohst, Jason Chakroff, Brian Cohen, Anthony Romeo
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Patent number: 11602476Abstract: Disclosed are patient positioning systems that support a patient in the prone position. A patient positioning system includes a chest bolster and one or more head supports selectively attachable to the chest bolster. The chest bolster elevates the patient's thorax and provides for gentle cervical flexion, while the one or more head supports can be attached to the chest bolster in different configurations to support the patient in a face down position or with the head turned laterally.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2021Date of Patent: March 14, 2023Assignee: Bone Foam, Inc.Inventors: Anthony A. Romeo, Benjamin J. Watters, III, Clinton J. McCullough, Peter A. Cole, Jr.
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Patent number: 11600018Abstract: A system or method can analyze symbols on a set of objects having different sizes. The system can identify a characteristic object dimension corresponding to the set of objects. An image of a first object can be received, and, a first virtual object boundary feature (e.g., edge) in the image can be identified for the first object based on the characteristic object dimension. A first symbol can be identified in the image, and whether the first symbol is positioned on the first object can be determined, based on the first virtual object boundary feature.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2020Date of Patent: March 7, 2023Assignee: Cognex CorporationInventors: Georges Gauthier, Anthony Romeo, John Jeffrey Link
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Publication number: 20210386605Abstract: Disclosed are patient positioning systems that support a patient in the prone position. A patient positioning system includes a chest bolster and one or more head supports selectively attachable to the chest bolster. The chest bolster elevates the patient's thorax and provides for gentle cervical flexion, while the one or more head supports can be attached to the chest bolster in different configurations to support the patient in a face down position or with the head turned laterally.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2021Publication date: December 16, 2021Inventors: Anthony A. Romeo, Benjamin J. Watters, III, Clinton J. McCullough, Peter A. Cole, JR.
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Publication number: 20210125373Abstract: A system or method can analyze symbols on a set of objects having different sizes. The system can identify a characteristic object dimension corresponding to the set of objects. An image of a first object can be received, and, a first virtual object boundary feature (e.g., edge) in the image can be identified for the first object based on the characteristic object dimension. A first symbol can be identified in the image, and whether the first symbol is positioned on the first object can be determined, based on the first virtual object boundary feature.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2020Publication date: April 29, 2021Inventors: Georges Gauthier, Anthony Romeo, Jeff Link
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Publication number: 20210106720Abstract: The instant disclosure is directed to methods of improving bone-soft tissue healing using biocompatible electrospun polymer fibers. In one embodiment, a method may include locating a portion of a subject's bone, affixing a tendon or ligament to the bone using a hardware fixture, and placing a patch comprising at least one electrospun polymer fiber in physical communication with both the bone and the tendon or ligament. In some embodiments, the bone may be a humerus, and the tendon or ligament may be a supraspinatus tendon. In certain embodiments, the patch may comprise substantially parallel electrospun polymer fibers, and may be placed such that the fibers are also substantially parallel with the long axis of the tendon or ligament.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2020Publication date: April 15, 2021Applicant: NANOFIBER SOLUTIONS, LLCInventors: Jed K. JOHNSON, Devan OHST, Jason CHAKROFF, Brian COHEN, Anthony ROMEO
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Patent number: 10898608Abstract: The instant disclosure is directed to methods of improving bone-soft tissue healing using biocompatible electrospun polymer fibers. In one embodiment, a method may include locating a portion of a subject's bone, affixing a tendon or ligament to the bone using a hardware fixture, and placing a patch comprising at least one electrospun polymer fiber in physical communication with both the bone and the tendon or ligament. In some embodiments, the bone may be a humerus, and the tendon or ligament may be a supraspinatus tendon. In certain embodiments, the patch may comprise substantially parallel electrospun polymer fibers, and may be placed such that the fibers are also substantially parallel with the long axis of the tendon or ligament.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2018Date of Patent: January 26, 2021Assignee: NANOFIBER SOLUTIONS, LLCInventors: Jed Johnson, Jason Chakroff, Devan Ohst, Brian Cohen, Anthony Romeo
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Publication number: 20190175786Abstract: The instant disclosure is directed to methods of treating articular or hyaline cartilage damage or injury using biocompatible electrospun polymer fibers. Methods are also directed to treating arthritis, particularly osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis, using biocompatible electrospun polymer fibers. Such methods may involve placing a patch comprising at least one electrospun polymer fiber in physical communication with the damaged cartilage. In certain embodiments, the patch may comprise substantially parallel electrospun polymer fibers.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2018Publication date: June 13, 2019Inventors: Brian S. COHEN, Anthony A. ROMEO, Jed JOHNSON, Devan OHST
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Publication number: 20180221537Abstract: The instant disclosure is directed to methods of improving bone-soft tissue healing using biocompatible electrospun polymer fibers. In one embodiment, a method may include locating a portion of a subject's bone, affixing a tendon or ligament to the bone using a hardware fixture, and placing a patch comprising at least one electrospun polymer fiber in physical communication with both the bone and the tendon or ligament. In some embodiments, the bone may be a humerus, and the tendon or ligament may be a supraspinatus tendon. In certain embodiments, the patch may comprise substantially parallel electrospun polymer fibers, and may be placed such that the fibers are also substantially parallel with the long axis of the tendon or ligament.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2018Publication date: August 9, 2018Inventors: Jed JOHNSON, Jason CHAKROFF, Devan OHST, Brian COHEN, Anthony ROMEO
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Patent number: 9421105Abstract: A humeral component of a shoulder prosthesis encloses a stem module which has a shank and an upper shank portion with a stem support surface. A joint adapter is adapted to hold either a liner or a spherical cap. The joint adapter has an adapter support surface which interfaces with the stem support surface. Further, the stem support surface and the adapter support surface have corresponding radial arc shaped sections which allow positioning of the joint adapter against the stem module at different inclination angles. For fastening the joint adapter to the stem module, a bolt or screw is provided.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2014Date of Patent: August 23, 2016Assignee: Arthrex, Inc.Inventors: Nick J. T. Metcalfe, Gerlinde Michel, Gregory A. Guederian, Peter Habermayer, Anthony A. Romeo, Stefan Krupp, Steven L. Vandermeulen, Kevin J. Gallen
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Publication number: 20150351780Abstract: Instrumentation for elbow reconstruction, specifically, for repairs of the ulnar collateral ligament (UCL). The instrumentation provides for precise formation of sockets and tunnels along with easy suture/graft passage while accommodating all forms of elbow UCL reconstruction techniques. A V-drill guide is provided with a handle and two drill sleeves having intersecting trajectories for creating an intersecting V-shaped bone tunnel in the ulna. An adjustable humeral guide has an adjustable arm with an arc shape, and a peg and a block extending from each end of the adjustable arm. The peg is shaped to fit within an already-formed humeral socket. The block allows a drill to pass through and form other tunnels which intersect with the originally-formed tunnel at various positions.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 19, 2015Publication date: December 10, 2015Inventors: Kyle Anderson, Neal EIAttrache, William C. Benavitz, John Conway, Anthony A. Romeo, Derek C. Sullivan, Jonathan Webb
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Patent number: 9138246Abstract: Techniques and instrumentation for elbow reconstruction, specifically, for repairs of the ulnar collateral ligament (UCL). The instrumentation provides for precise formation of sockets and tunnels along with easy suture/graft passage while accommodating all forms of elbow UCL reconstruction techniques. A V-drill guide is provided with a handle and two drill sleeves having intersecting trajectories for creating an intersecting V-shaped bone tunnel in the ulna. An adjustable humeral guide has an adjustable arm with an arc shape, and a peg and a block extending from each end of the adjustable arm. The peg is shaped to fit within an already-formed humeral socket. The block allows a drill to pass through and form other tunnels which intersect with the originally-formed tunnel at various positions.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2011Date of Patent: September 22, 2015Assignee: Arthrex, Inc.Inventors: Kyle Anderson, Neal S. ElAttrache, William C. Benavitz, John E. Conway, Anthony A. Romeo, Derek C. Sullivan, Jonathan H. Webb
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Publication number: 20140188232Abstract: A humeral component of a shoulder prosthesis encloses a stem module which has a shank and an upper shank portion with a stem support surface. A joint adapter is adapted to hold either a liner or a spherical cap. The joint adapter has an adapter support surface which interfaces with the stem support surface. Further, the stem support surface and the adapter support surface have corresponding radial arc shaped sections which allow positioning of the joint adapter against the stem module at different inclination angles. For fastening the joint adapter to the stem module, a bolt or screw is provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2014Publication date: July 3, 2014Applicant: ARTHREX, INC.Inventors: Nick J.T. Metcalfe, Gerlinde Michel, Gregory A. Guederian, Peter Habermayer, Anthony A. Romeo, Stefan Krupp, Steven L. Vandermeulen, Kevin J. Gallen
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Patent number: 8663333Abstract: A humeral component of a shoulder prosthesis encloses a stem module which has a shank and an upper shank portion with a stem support surface. A joint adapter is adapted to hold either a liner or a spherical cap. The joint adapter has an adapter support surface which interfaces with the stem support surface. Further, the stem support surface and the adapter support surface have corresponding radial arc shaped sections which allow positioning of the joint adapter against the stem module at different inclination angles. For fastening the joint adapter to the stem module, a bolt or screw is provided.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2012Date of Patent: March 4, 2014Assignee: Arthrex, Inc.Inventors: Nick J. T. Metcalfe, Gerlinde Michel, Gregory A. Guederian, Peter Habermeyer, Anthony A. Romeo, Stefan Krupp, Steven L. Vandermeulen, Kevin J. Gallen
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Publication number: 20120179262Abstract: A humeral component of a shoulder prosthesis encloses a stem module which has a shank and an upper shank portion with a stem support surface. A joint adapter is adapted to hold either a liner or a spherical cap. The joint adapter has an adapter support surface which interfaces with the stem support surface. Further, the stem support surface and the adapter support surface have corresponding radial arc shaped sections which allow positioning of the joint adapter against the stem module at different inclination angles. For fastening the joint adapter to the stem module, a bolt or screw is provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2012Publication date: July 12, 2012Inventors: Nick J.T. Metcalfe, Gerlinde Michel, Gregory A. Guederian, Peter Habermayer, Anthony A. Romeo, Stefan Krupp, Steven L. Vandermeulen, Kevin J. Gallen
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Patent number: 8048161Abstract: Glenoid prosthesis with a hybrid design (combining both peg and keel designs), and surgical methods for reconstitution of a shoulder joint. The hybrid design combines both peg and keel components into one device. The hybrid glenoid component of a shoulder prosthesis includes an oval body having a concave lateral articulating surface and an opposing convex medial surface. The medial surface is provided with a plurality of pegs and a single inferior protrusion. The pegs are used to attain both a superior location as well as a central location. The inferior protrusion provides stability in the superior-to-inferior translation of the humeral head, as well as rotational articulation of the same.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2008Date of Patent: November 1, 2011Assignee: Arthex, Inc.Inventors: Gregory A. Guederian, Anthony A. Romeo
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Publication number: 20110208198Abstract: Techniques and instrumentation for elbow reconstruction, specifically, for repairs of the ulnar collateral ligament (UCL). The instrumentation provides for precise formation of sockets and tunnels along with easy suture/graft passage while accommodating all forms of elbow UCL reconstruction techniques. A V-drill guide is provided with a handle and two drill sleeves having intersecting trajectories for creating an intersecting V-shaped bone tunnel in the ulna. An adjustable humeral guide has an adjustable arm with an arc shape, and a peg and a block extending from each end of the adjustable arm. The peg is shaped to fit within an already-formed humeral socket. The block allows a drill to pass through and form other tunnels which intersect with the originally-formed tunnel at various positions.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 16, 2011Publication date: August 25, 2011Inventors: Kyle Anderson, Neal S. ElAttrache, William C. Benavitz, John E. Conway, Anthony A. Romeo, Derek C. Sullivan, Jonathan H. Webb
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Publication number: 20090125113Abstract: Glenoid prosthesis with a hybrid design (combining both peg and keel designs), and surgical methods for reconstitution of a shoulder joint. The hybrid design combines both peg and keel components into one device. The hybrid glenoid component of a shoulder prosthesis includes an oval body having a concave lateral articulating surface and an opposing convex medial surface. The medial surface is provided with a plurality of pegs and a single inferior protrusion. The pegs are used to attain both a superior location as well as a central location. The inferior protrusion provides stability in the superior-to-inferior translation of the humeral head, as well as rotational articulation of the same.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2008Publication date: May 14, 2009Inventors: Gregory A. Guederian, Anthony A. Romeo