Patents by Inventor Ashley B. Hancock
Ashley B. Hancock 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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Publication number: 20230301876Abstract: Portable pill dispensers are disclosed herein. The portable pill dispenser may include a container configured to house at least one pill therein, a housing attachable to the container, and a dispensing mechanism disposed within the housing. In one configuration, the dispensing mechanism includes one or more rotating gates disposed about the ramp to control the movement of the at least one pill to the dispensing mechanism.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2023Publication date: September 28, 2023Inventors: Chris Crowley, Tyler McCrary, Ward Broom, John Kidd, Ashley B. Hancock, Michael Ingoldby, Roscoe Conkling Nelson, IV
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Patent number: 11666511Abstract: Portable pill dispensers are disclosed herein. The portable pill dispenser may include a container configured to house at least one pill therein, a housing attachable to the container, and a dispensing mechanism disposed within the housing. In one configuration, the dispensing mechanism includes an oscillating member configured to dispense the at least one pill from the container.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 2022Date of Patent: June 6, 2023Assignee: INTENT SOLUTIONS, INC.Inventors: Chris Crowley, Tyler McCrary, Ward Broom, John Kidd, Ashley B. Hancock, Michael Ingoldby, Roscoe Conkling Nelson, IV
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Publication number: 20220125684Abstract: Portable pill dispensers are disclosed herein. The portable pill dispenser may include a container configured to house at least one pill therein, a housing attachable to the container, and a dispensing mechanism disposed within the housing. In one configuration, the dispensing mechanism includes an oscillating member configured to dispense the at least one pill from the container.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 4, 2022Publication date: April 28, 2022Inventors: Chris CROWLEY, Tyler MCCRARY, Ward BROOM, John KIDD, Ashley B. HANCOCK, Michael INGOLDBY, Roscoe Conkling NELSON, IV
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Publication number: 20220096801Abstract: Vascular access devices and methods of their use are provided. In one embodiment, a vascular access device includes a catheter and at least one deployable wire. The catheter includes a primary lumen extending from a proximal end to a distal end of the catheter. The at least one deployable wire is secured to the catheter and configured to move relative to the catheter between a delivery configuration and a deployed configuration.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2021Publication date: March 31, 2022Inventors: L. Van Thomas CRISCO, Ashley B. HANCOCK, Charles Bruce MOOMEY, Brian Patrick WALSH, Paul John GRATA, Donald A. RICHARDSON
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Patent number: 11241365Abstract: Portable pill dispensers are disclosed herein. The portable pill dispenser may include a container configured to house at least one pill therein, a housing attachable to the container, and a dispensing mechanism disposed within the housing. In one configuration, the dispensing mechanism includes an oscillating member configured to dispense the at least one pill from the container.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2018Date of Patent: February 8, 2022Assignee: INTENT SOLUTIONS, INC.Inventors: Chris Crowley, Tyler McCrary, Ward Broom, John Kidd, Ashley B. Hancock, Michael Ingoldby, Roscoe Conkling Nelson, IV
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Patent number: 11197979Abstract: Vascular access devices and methods of their use are provided. In one embodiment, a vascular access device includes a catheter (112) and at least one deployable wire (134). The catheter includes a primary lumen extending from a proximal end to a distal end of the catheter. The at least one deployable wire is secured to the catheter and configured to move relative to the catheter between a delivery configuration and a deployed configuration.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2017Date of Patent: December 14, 2021Assignee: Access Flow Systems, LLCInventors: L. Van Thomas Crisco, Ashley B. Hancock, Charles Bruce Moomey, Brian Patrick Walsh, Paul John Grata, Donald A. Richardson
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Patent number: 11090145Abstract: A device and method for delivering a synthetic mesh or graft for anatomical repair at a defect site. A plurality of flexible arms is connected to the synthetic mesh or graft. Grasping jaws are individually controlled at or near a proximal end of the device for connection of the graft and release of the graft at the surgical site. The flexible arms, with graft attached are positioned through a surgical incision to the defect site. An actuator positions the flexible arms to assume a radial array at the surgical site, unfolding and spreading the graft for attachment. The length of each flexible arm is individually adjustable to adapt to the size and shape of the graft selected for installation at the defect site to repair the defect.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2019Date of Patent: August 17, 2021Inventors: David D. Park, Ashley B. Hancock, Byron F. Smith, Tanner Hargens
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Publication number: 20210153996Abstract: A device and method for delivering a synthetic mesh or graft for anatomical repair at a defect site. A plurality of flexible arms is connected to the synthetic mesh or graft. Grasping jaws are individually controlled at or near a proximal end of the device for connection of the graft and release of the graft at the surgical site. The flexible arms, with graft attached are positioned through a surgical incision to the defect site. An actuator positions the flexible arms to assume a radial array at the surgical site, unfolding and spreading the graft for attachment. The length of each flexible arm is individually adjustable to adapt to the size and shape of the graft selected for installation at the defect site to repair the defect.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2021Publication date: May 27, 2021Applicant: Park Surgical Innovations, LLCInventors: David Park, Ashley B. Hancock, Byron F. Smith, Tanner Hargens
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Publication number: 20210059903Abstract: Portable pill dispensers are disclosed herein. The portable pill dispenser may include a container configured to house at least one pill therein, a housing attachable to the container, and a dispensing mechanism disposed within the housing. In one configuration, the dispensing mechanism includes an oscillating member configured to dispense the at least one pill from the container.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2018Publication date: March 4, 2021Inventors: Chris CROWLEY, Tyler MCCRARY, Ward BROOM, John KIDD, Ashley B. HANCOCK, Michael INGOLDBY, Roscoe Conkling NELSON, IV
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Patent number: 10898310Abstract: A device and method for delivering a synthetic mesh or graft for anatomical repair at a defect site. A plurality of flexible arms is connected to the synthetic mesh or graft. Grasping jaws are individually controlled at or near a proximal end of the device for connection of the graft and release of the graft at the surgical site. The flexible arms, with graft attached are positioned through a surgical incision to the defect site. An actuator positions the flexible arms to assume a radial array at the surgical site, unfolding and spreading the graft for attachment. The length of each flexible arm is individually adjustable to adapt to the size and shape of the graft selected for installation at the defect site to repair the defect.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2018Date of Patent: January 26, 2021Inventors: David D. Park, Ashley B. Hancock, Byron F. Smith, Tanner Hargens
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Patent number: 10792224Abstract: A portable pill dispenser is disclosed herein. The portable pill dispenser includes a container configured to house at least one pill therein. The container is attachable to a housing, which comprises a dispensing opening. A dispensing mechanism, a ramp, and a control panel are disposed within the housing. The dispensing mechanism is configured to dispense the at least one pill from the container to the dispensing opening. The ramp is configured to direct the at least one pill to the dispensing mechanism. A verification mechanism is disposed about the housing. The verification mechanism is configured to activate the dispensing mechanism. The control panel is in electrical communication with the dispensing mechanism and the verification mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2016Date of Patent: October 6, 2020Assignee: Intent Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Ashley B. Hancock, Louis F. Malice, Jr., Michael A. Fisher, Patrick W. Strane, Michael J. Glatzer, Michael George Ingoldby, Andrew Scott Meadows, Christopher Thomas Crowley
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Publication number: 20200008920Abstract: A device and method for delivering a synthetic mesh or graft for anatomical repair at a defect site. A plurality of flexible arms is connected to the synthetic mesh or graft. Grasping jaws are individually controlled at or near a proximal end of the device for connection of the graft and release of the graft at the surgical site. The flexible arms, with graft attached are positioned through a surgical incision to the defect site. An actuator positions the flexible arms to assume a radial array at the surgical site, unfolding and spreading the graft for attachment. The length of each flexible arm is individually adjustable to adapt to the size and shape of the graft selected for installation at the defect site to repair the defect.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 16, 2019Publication date: January 9, 2020Applicant: Park Surgical Innovations, LLCInventors: David D. Park, Ashley B. Hancock, Byron F. Smith, Tanner Hargens
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Publication number: 20190134350Abstract: Vascular access devices and methods of their use are provided. In one embodiment, a vascular access device includes a catheter (112) and at least one deployable wire (134). The catheter includes a primary lumen extending from a proximal end to a distal end of the catheter. The at least one deployable wire is secured to the catheter and configured to move relative to the catheter between a delivery configuration and a deployed configuration.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2017Publication date: May 9, 2019Inventors: L. Van Thomas CRISCO, Ashley B. HANCOCK, Charles Bruce MOOMEY, Brian Patrick WALSH, Paul John GRATA, Donald A. RICHARDSON
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Publication number: 20190008622Abstract: A device and method for delivering a synthetic mesh or graft for anatomical repair at a defect site. A plurality of flexible arms is connected to the synthetic mesh or graft. Grasping jaws are individually controlled at or near a proximal end of the device for connection of the graft and release of the graft at the surgical site. The flexible arms, with graft attached are positioned through a surgical incision to the defect site. An actuator positions the flexible arms to assume a radial array at the surgical site, unfolding and spreading the graft for attachment. The length of each flexible arm is individually adjustable to adapt to the size and shape of the graft selected for installation at the defect site to repair the defect.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2018Publication date: January 10, 2019Inventors: David D. Park, Ashley B. Hancock, Byron F. Smith, Tanner Hargens
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Publication number: 20160287480Abstract: A portable pill dispenser is disclosed herein. The portable pill dispenser includes a container configured to house at least one pill therein. The container is attachable to a housing, which comprises a dispensing opening. A dispensing mechanism, a ramp, and a control panel are disposed within the housing. The dispensing mechanism is configured to dispense the at least one pill from the container to the dispensing opening. The ramp is configured to direct the at least one pill to the dispensing mechanism. A verification mechanism is disposed about the housing. The verification mechanism is configured to activate the dispensing mechanism. The control panel is in electrical communication with the dispensing mechanism and the verification mechanism.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2016Publication date: October 6, 2016Inventors: Ashley B. Hancock, Louis F. Malice, JR., Michael A. Fisher, Patrick W. Strane, Michael J. Glatzer, Michael George Ingoldby, Andrew Scott Meadows, Christopher Thomas Crowley