Patents by Inventor Britt K. Norton
Britt K. Norton 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: 20130251437Abstract: A paint edging apparatus includes a body having front and rear ends defining a longitudinal axis therebetween, the body receiving a paint reservoir for supplying paint to an applicator portion of the apparatus, the body including a handle extending rearwardly at an acute angle relative to the longitudinal axis. An urging mechanism selectively engages the paint reservoir to discharge paint therefrom. A vibrator mounted to the body and operatively connected to the paint applicator portion of the apparatus imparts an oscillatory motion to the paint applicator. A trigger is pivotally mounted to the handle for activating the vibrator, wherein a user can move the apparatus over a work surface to apply paint to the work surface and also pivot the trigger at the same time by grasping the handle with a single hand.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2013Publication date: September 26, 2013Applicant: Depingo, LLCInventors: Jeremy J. Ling, Britt K. Norton, Jason Gerold
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Patent number: 8424483Abstract: A paint edging apparatus includes a body having front and rear ends defining a longitudinal axis therebetween, the body receiving a paint reservoir for supplying paint to an applicator portion of the apparatus, the body including a handle extending rearwardly at an acute angle relative to the longitudinal axis. An urging mechanism selectively engages the paint reservoir to discharge paint therefrom. A vibrator mounted to the body and operatively connected to the paint applicator portion of the apparatus imparts an oscillatory motion to the paint applicator. A trigger is pivotally mounted to the handle for activating the vibrator, wherein a user can move the apparatus over a work surface to apply paint to the work surface and also pivot the trigger at the same time by grasping the handle with a single hand.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2012Date of Patent: April 23, 2013Assignee: Depingo, LLCInventors: Jeremy J. Ling, Britt K. Norton, Jason Gerold
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Patent number: 8276538Abstract: A paint edging apparatus includes a body having front and rear ends defining a longitudinal axis therebetween, the body receiving a paint reservoir for supplying paint to an applicator portion of the apparatus, the body including a handle extending rearwardly at an acute angle relative to the longitudinal axis. An urging mechanism selectively engages the paint reservoir to discharge paint therefrom. A vibrator mounted to the body and operatively connected to the paint applicator portion of the apparatus imparts an oscillatory motion to the paint applicator. A trigger is pivotally mounted to the handle for activating the vibrator, wherein a user can move the apparatus over a work surface to apply paint to the work surface and also pivot the trigger at the same time by grasping the handle with a single hand.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2011Date of Patent: October 2, 2012Assignee: Depingo, LLCInventors: Jeremy J. Ling, Britt K. Norton, Jason Gerold
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Publication number: 20120134737Abstract: A paint edging apparatus includes a body having front and rear ends defining a longitudinal axis therebetween, the body receiving a paint reservoir for supplying paint to an applicator portion of the apparatus, the body including a handle extending rearwardly at an acute angle relative to the longitudinal axis. An urging mechanism selectively engages the paint reservoir to discharge paint therefrom. A vibrator mounted to the body and operatively connected to the paint applicator portion of the apparatus imparts an oscillatory motion to the paint applicator. A trigger is pivotally mounted to the handle for activating the vibrator, wherein a user can move the apparatus over a work surface to apply paint to the work surface and also pivot the trigger at the same time by grasping the handle with a single hand.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2011Publication date: May 31, 2012Inventors: Jeremy J. Ling, Britt K. Norton, Jason Gerold
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Patent number: 8123750Abstract: Apparatus and methods for removing tissue from an intervertebral disc are disclosed. The apparatus can include an elongated guide tube, a rotary cutting member and a drive shaft. Other apparatus can include an elongated guide tube, an inner guide tube, a cutting head, a rotary cutting member and a drive shaft. The elongated guide tube has a bendable end. The apparatus are generally configured to extend and withdraw a rotary cutting member while controllably bending the bendable end of the guide tube.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2009Date of Patent: February 28, 2012Assignee: Corespine Technologies, LLCInventors: Britt K. Norton, Christine M. Horton, Jeremy J. Ling
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Publication number: 20100100098Abstract: Apparatus and methods for removing tissue from an intervertebral disc are disclosed. The apparatus can include an elongated guide tube, a rotary cutting member and a drive shaft. Other apparatus can include an elongated guide tube, an inner guide tube, a cutting head, a rotary cutting member and a drive shaft. The elongated guide tube has a bendable end. The apparatus are generally configured to extend and withdraw a rotary cutting member while controllably bending the bendable end of the guide tube.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2009Publication date: April 22, 2010Inventors: Britt K. Norton, Christine M. Horton, Jeremy J. Ling
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Patent number: 7033393Abstract: An occlusion device for occluding a defect in a spinal disc anulus, including a plate and a retention device. The plate defines an anulus contact face. The retention device extends from the contact face of the plate and defines an anulus engagement portion. The retention device is deflectable relative to the plate such that in a deployed state, the retention device biases the plate against material disposed between the contact face of the plate and the anulus engagement portion. Upon final deployment, the retention device bears against the exterior surface of the anulus, biasing the plate into contact with the interior surface of the anulus. In a preferred embodiment, the retention device includes a pair of L-shaped arms each extending in an opposing, angular fashion from the plate.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2003Date of Patent: April 25, 2006Assignee: Raymedica, Inc.Inventors: John Gainor, Britt K. Norton, Orson James May, Anthony C. Phillips
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Publication number: 20040002764Abstract: An occlusion device for occluding a defect in a spinal disc anulus, including a plate and a retention device. The plate defines an anulus contact face. The retention device extends from the contact face of the plate and defines an anulus engagement portion. The retention device is deflectable relative to the plate such that in a deployed state, the retention device biases the plate against material disposed between the contact face of the plate and the anulus engagement portion. Upon final deployment, the retention device bears against the exterior surface of the anulus, biasing the plate into contact with the interior surface of the anulus. In a preferred embodiment, the retention device includes a pair of L-shaped arms each extending in an opposing, angular fashion from the plate.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2003Publication date: January 1, 2004Applicant: Raymedica, Inc.Inventors: John Gainor, Britt K. Norton, Orson James May, Anthony C. Phillips
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Publication number: 20040002763Abstract: An occlusion device for occluding a defect in a spinal disc anulus having interior and exterior surfaces, and defining an internal cavity. The occlusion device includes a first member, a second member, and a connector. The first member is configured for deployment within the internal cavity and placement against the interior surface of the anulus. The second member is configured for placement against the exterior surface of the anulus. Finally, the connector connects the first and second members and is preferably adapted to provide an adjustable spacing therebetween. With this construction, the device is configured such that upon final deployment, the first and second members are rigidly secured against the anulus, at opposite surfaces thereof, in a region of the defect via the connector.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2002Publication date: January 1, 2004Applicant: Raymedica, Inc.Inventors: Anthony C. Phillips, John Gainor, Orson James May, Britt K. Norton
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Patent number: 6533817Abstract: A packaged prosthetic disc nucleus including a prosthetic disc nucleus and a retainer. The prosthetic disc nucleus includes a hydrogel core formed to hydrate from a dehydrated state. Further, the prosthetic disc nucleus is configured to such that following implantation into a nucleus cavity, the hydrogel core hydrates to a final hydrated state. The retainer selectively contains the prosthetic disc nucleus. Further, upon contact with a hydration liquid, the retainer is configured to allow the hydrogel core to hydrate from the dehydrated state while preventing the hydrogel core from hydrating to the final hydrated state. Thus, the prosthetic disc nucleus is constrained by the retainer in a partially hydrated state. In one preferred embodiment, the combination prosthetic disc nucleus/retainer is sealed within an outer enclosure, such as a pouch, that also contains a hydration liquid for hydrating the hydrogel core.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2000Date of Patent: March 18, 2003Assignee: Raymedica, Inc.Inventors: Britt K. Norton, Tara N. Sherman, Laura J. Bauer
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Patent number: 6110210Abstract: A prosthetic spinal disc nucleus comprising a first prosthetic body, a second prosthetic body and a coupling means. The first and second prosthetic bodies each have sufficient structural integrity for maintaining a desired separation between an opposing pair of vertebrae and a volume that is less than a volume of the nucleus cavity. The coupling means selectively associates the first prosthetic body with the second prosthetic body. During use, the first prosthetic body is inserted into a nucleus cavity through an opening in an anulus. The coupling means is configured such that the second prosthetic body does not impede insertion of the first prosthetic body. The second prosthetic body is similarly implanted. Following implant, the coupling means relatively fixes the first and second prosthetic bodies to prevent subsequent movement of the prosthetic spinal disc nucleus, or any portion thereof, back through the opening in the anulus.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 1999Date of Patent: August 29, 2000Assignee: Raymedica, Inc.Inventors: Britt K. Norton, Karen R. McRae, Sinead A. Kavanagh