Patents by Inventor Charles A. Pell
Charles A. Pell 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: 20200205849Abstract: Methods and devices for blunt dissection include a differential dissecting instrument (DDI) comprising a rotary drive train having a distal end configured to be pointed substantially at a complex tissue and a proximal end pointed substantially at, and associated with, a mounting base. The DDI comprises a drive wheel possessing an axis of wheel rotation coaxial with a central, longitudinal axis of the rotary drive train, the drive wheel located distally to, and rotated by, the rotary drive train. The drive wheel comprises a drive point located at a non-zero radius from the axis of wheel rotation. The DDI also comprises a differential dissecting member rotatably mounted distally to the drive wheel and having an axis of member rotational oscillation.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2020Publication date: July 2, 2020Inventors: Ryan Moody, Hugh C. Crenshaw, Eric T. Espenhahn, Charles A. Pell
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Patent number: 10582942Abstract: Methods and devices for blunt dissection include a drive mechanism comprising an elongate rotary drive train having a first proximal end connected to a mounting base for attaching to a handle or a surgical robot and a second distal end. The drive mechanism comprises a differential dissecting member (DDM) configured to be rotatably attached to the second distal end. The drive mechanism further comprises a mechanism configured to mechanically rotate the DDM about a substantially transverse axis of member rotational oscillation, thereby causing at least one tissue engaging surface to move in at least one direction against complex tissue and selectively engage the complex tissue such that when the DDM is pressed into the complex tissue, the at least one tissue engaging surface moves across the complex tissue and disrupts at least one soft tissue in the complex tissue, but does not disrupt firm tissue in the complex tissue.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2015Date of Patent: March 10, 2020Assignee: Physcient, Inc.Inventors: Ryan Moody, Hugh C. Crenshaw, Eric T. Espenhahn, Charles A. Pell
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Publication number: 20190365405Abstract: A differential dissecting instrument for differentially dissecting complex tissue comprising is disclosed. The differential dissecting instrument comprises a rotary drive train having a central, longitudinal axis, a distal end, and a proximal end. The differential dissecting instrument may also comprise at least one differential dissecting bluntwheel or bluntcone that is rotatably associated with the distal end of the rotary drive train. The bluntwheel or bluntcone may comprise projections that are configured to differentially dissect a complex tissue when the differential dissecting instrument operates. The at least one differential dissecting bluntwheel or bluntcone may have an axis of rotation that can be either coaxial or transverse to the central, longitudinal axis of the rotary drive train.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2019Publication date: December 5, 2019Inventors: Charles A. Pell, Hugh C. Crenshaw
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Patent number: 10383651Abstract: A differential dissecting instrument for differentially dissecting complex tissue comprising is disclosed. The differential dissecting instrument comprises a rotary drive train having a central, longitudinal axis, a distal end, and a proximal end. The differential dissecting instrument also comprises at least one differential dissecting bluntwheel, wherein the at least one differential dissecting bluntwheel is rotatably associated with the distal end of the rotary drive train, has at least one axis of rotation substantially transverse to the central, longitudinal axis of the rotary drive train, and is rotated by the rotary drive train. The bluntwheel may comprise projections that are configured to differentially dissect a complex tissue when the differential dissecting instrument is in operation.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2015Date of Patent: August 20, 2019Assignee: Physcient, Inc.Inventors: Charles A. Pell, Hugh C. Crenshaw
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Publication number: 20170042562Abstract: Methods and devices for blunt dissection include a drive mechanism comprising an elongate rotary drive train having a first proximal end connected to a mounting base for attaching to a handle or a surgical robot and a second distal end. The drive mechanism comprises a differential dissecting member (DDM) configured to be rotatably attached to the second distal end. The drive mechanism further comprises a mechanism configured to mechanically rotate the DDM about a substantially transverse axis of member rotational oscillation, thereby causing at least one tissue engaging surface to move in at least one direction against complex tissue and selectively engage the complex tissue such that when the DDM is pressed into the complex tissue, the at least one tissue engaging surface moves across the complex tissue and disrupts at least one soft tissue in the complex tissue, but does not disrupt firm tissue in the complex tissue.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2015Publication date: February 16, 2017Inventors: Ryan Moody, Hugh C. Crenshaw, Eric T. Espenhahn, Charles A. Pell
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Publication number: 20170035449Abstract: A differential dissecting instrument for differentially dissecting complex tissue comprising is disclosed. The differential dissecting instrument comprises a rotary drive train having a central, longitudinal axis, a distal end, and a proximal end. The differential dissecting instrument also comprises at least one differential dissecting bluntwheel, wherein the at least one differential dissecting bluntwheel is rotatably associated with the distal end of the rotary drive train, has at least one axis of rotation substantially transverse to the central, longitudinal axis of the rotary drive train, and is rotated by the rotary drive train. The bluntwheel may comprise projections that are configured to differentially dissect a complex tissue when the differential dissecting instrument is in operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2015Publication date: February 9, 2017Inventors: Charles A. Pell, Ryan Moody, Eric T. Espenhahn, Hugh C. Crenshaw
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Patent number: 8651326Abstract: A singulating and counting device includes a bulk housing for storing a plurality of substantially identical articles, an exit channel, and in the exit channel, forwardly- and rearwardly-directed jet apertures, each of which is fluidly connected to a positive pressure source. A forwardly-directed jet generated by the positive pressure source through the forward jet aperture can accelerate singulated articles in the exit channel, thereby increasing the interval between individual articles and rendering them more easily and accurately counted. A rearwardly-directed jet generated by the positive pressure source through the rearwardly-directed jet aperture can cause articles in the exit channel to return to the housing.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2003Date of Patent: February 18, 2014Assignee: Parata Systems, LLCInventors: Jasper Pollard, Richard D. Michelli, Charles A. Pell, Ryan Moody, Jeff Williams
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Patent number: 8336479Abstract: A submersible object management (SOM) system for releasing and/or recovering a plurality of submersible objects within a body of liquid includes a hold and a deployment system. The hold is configured to store the plurality of submersible objects. The deployment system is selectively operable to controllably release at least one of the plurality of submersible objects from the hold into submersion in the body of liquid and/or selectively operable to controllably direct at least one of the plurality of submersible objects into the hold from submersion in the body of liquid. The deployment system includes a guide that is selectively extendable to direct the at least one submersible object, the guide including a plurality of extendable guide members configured to engage the at least one submersible object.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2009Date of Patent: December 25, 2012Assignee: iRobot CorporationInventors: Frederick Vosburgh, Charles A. Pell
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Publication number: 20120298029Abstract: A submersible object management (SOM) system for releasing and/or recovering a plurality of submersible objects within a body of liquid includes a hold and a deployment system. The hold is configured to store the plurality of submersible objects. The deployment system is selectively operable to controllably release at least one of the plurality of submersible objects from the hold into submersion in the body of liquid and/or selectively operable to controllably direct at least one of the plurality of submersible objects into the hold from submersion in the body of liquid. The deployment system includes a guide that is selectively extendable to direct the at least one submersible object, the guide including a plurality of extendable guide members configured to engage the at least one submersible object.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 2009Publication date: November 29, 2012Inventors: Frederick Vosburgh, Charles A. Pell
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Patent number: 7496000Abstract: A water submersible communications device for use on a body of water includes a housing and a communications module. The housing has a geometric centroid. The housing is submersible in and floatable on the body of water. The communications module is mounted on and/or in the housing. A center of buoyancy of the communications device is located substantially at the geometric centroid of the housing.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2006Date of Patent: February 24, 2009Assignee: Nekton Research LLCInventors: Frederick Vosburgh, Charles A. Pell, Mathieu P. Kemp
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Publication number: 20080192576Abstract: A water submersible communications device for use on a body of water includes a housing and a communications module. The housing has a geometric centroid. The housing is submersible in and floatable on the body of water. The communications module is mounted on and/or in the housing. A center of buoyancy of the communications device is located substantially at the geometric centroid of the housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 28, 2006Publication date: August 14, 2008Inventors: Frederick Vosburgh, Charles A. Pell, Mathieu P. Kemp
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Patent number: 7007626Abstract: Devices for navigating in a fluid medium having a solid boundary include a vehicle body and a fin attached to the vehicle body. The fin is configured to oscillate relative to the body such that interaction between the fin and the fluid medium produces propulsive forces that propel the vehicle body in a desired direction in the fluid medium. The fin is also configured to rotate relative to the body along a transverse axis such that engagement between the fin and the solid boundary propels the vehicle body in a desired direction on the solid boundary.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2005Date of Patent: March 7, 2006Assignee: Nekton Research LLCInventors: Brett W. Hobson, Mathieu Kemp, Ryan Moody, Charles A. Pell, Frederick Vosburgh
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Patent number: 6974356Abstract: Devices for navigating in a fluid medium having a solid boundary include a vehicle body and a fin attached to the vehicle body. The fin is configured to oscillate relative to the body such that interaction between the fin and the fluid medium produces propulsive forces that propel the vehicle body in a desired direction in the fluid medium. The fin is also configured to rotate relative to the body along a transverse axis such that engagement between the fin and the solid boundary propels the vehicle body in a desired direction on the solid boundary.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2004Date of Patent: December 13, 2005Assignee: Nekton Research LLCInventors: Brett W. Hobson, Mathieu Kemp, Ryan Moody, Charles A. Pell, Frederick Vosburgh
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Publication number: 20050235898Abstract: Devices for navigating in a fluid medium having a solid boundary include a vehicle body and a fin attached to the vehicle body. The fin is configured to oscillate relative to the body such that interaction between the fin and the fluid medium produces propulsive forces that propel the vehicle body in a desired direction in the fluid medium. The fin is also configured to rotate relative to the body along a transverse axis such that engagement between the fin and the solid boundary propels the vehicle body in a desired direction on the solid boundary.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2005Publication date: October 27, 2005Applicant: Nekton Research LLCInventors: Brett Hobson, Mathieu Kemp, Ryan Moody, Charles Pell, Frederick Vosburgh
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Publication number: 20050027412Abstract: Devices for navigating in a fluid medium having a solid boundary include a vehicle body and a fin attached to the vehicle body. The fin is configured to oscillate relative to the body such that interaction between the fin and the fluid medium produces propulsive forces that propel the vehicle body in a desired direction in the fluid medium. The fin is also configured to rotate relative to the body along a transverse axis such that engagement between the fin and the solid boundary propels the vehicle body in a desired direction on the solid boundary.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2004Publication date: February 3, 2005Inventors: Brett Hobson, Mathieu Kemp, Ryan Moody, Charles Pell, Frederick Vosburgh
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Publication number: 20040159669Abstract: A singulating and counting device includes a bulk housing for storing a plurality of substantially identical articles, an exit channel, and in the exit channel, forwardly- and rearwardly-directed jet apertures, each of which is fluidly connected to a positive pressure source. A forwardly-directed jet generated by the positive pressure source through the forward jet aperture can accelerate singulated articles in the exit channel, thereby increasing the interval between individual articles and rendering them more easily and accurately counted. A rearwardly-directed jet generated by the positive pressure source through the rearwardly-directed jet aperture can cause articles in the exit channel to return to the housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 14, 2003Publication date: August 19, 2004Inventors: Jasper Pollard, Richard D. Michelli, Charles A. Pell, Ryan Moody, Jeff Williams
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Patent number: 6631826Abstract: A singulating and counting device includes a bulk housing for storing a plurality of substantially identical articles, an exit channel, and in the exit channel, forwardly- and rearwardly-directed jet apertures, each of which is fluidly connected to a positive pressure source. A forwardly-directed jet generated by the positive pressure source through the forward jet aperture can accelerate singulated articles in the exit channel, thereby increasing the interval between individual articles and rendering them more easily and accurately counted. A rearwardly-directed jet generated by the positive pressure source through the rearwardly-directed jet aperture can cause articles in the exit channel to return to the housing.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2001Date of Patent: October 14, 2003Assignee: Parata Systems, LLCInventors: Jasper Pollard, Richard D. Michelli, Charles A. Pell, Ryan Moody, Jeff Williams
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Publication number: 20030015555Abstract: A singulating and counting device includes a bulk housing for storing a plurality of substantially identical articles, an exit channel, and in the exit channel, forwardly- and rearwardly-directed jet apertures, each of which is fluidly connected to a positive pressure source. A forwardly-directed jet generated by the positive pressure source through the forward jet aperture can accelerate singulated articles in the exit channel, thereby increasing the interval between individual articles and rendering them more easily and accurately counted. A rearwardly-directed jet generated by the positive pressure source through the rearwardly-directed jet aperture can cause articles in the exit channel to return to the housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2001Publication date: January 23, 2003Inventors: Jasper Pollard, Richard D. Michelli, Charles A. Pell, Ryan Moody, Jeff Williams
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Patent number: 6378801Abstract: A self-orienting device comprises: a housing; a sensor mounted to the housing that is sensitive to a signal field and configured to produce a signal responsive to the signal field; a translation-inducing unit associated with the housing; rotation-inducing unit attached to the housing, wherein the translation-inducing unit and the rotation-inducing unit are configured such that the housing travels along a helical trajectory having an axis and is free to rotate about the axis; and a controller operably associated with the sensor for controlling the output of at least one of the translation-inducing unit and the rotation-inducing unit, wherein the controller is configured such that it receives the signal from the sensor and, responsive to the signal, controls the output of at least one of the translation-inducing unit and said rotation-inducing unit. A device so configured can automatically orient to a signal.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 1999Date of Patent: April 30, 2002Assignee: Nekton Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Charles A. Pell, Hugh C. Crenshaw, Jason Janet, Mathieu Kemp
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Patent number: 6250585Abstract: A vehicle with improved maneuverability includes: a vehicle body; a first bladelike element; a first tuned compliant transmission shaft attached to the bladelike element; and a reciprocating unit for reciprocally driving the bladelike element within a fluid medium in a first travel path such that interaction between the bladelike element and a fluid medium produces propulsive forces that propel the vehicle body in a desired direction. Preferably, the pitch and heave natural frequencies of the natural transmission shaft are approximately equal to each other and to the natural bending frequency and torsional frequency of the bladelike element, and the natural thrust frequency of the transmission shaft is often approximately twice that of the pitch frequency. In this configuration, the vehicle can be directed in virtually any direction, the directing force is be generated far more quickly than is the case for prior art vehicles, and energy typically lost as shaking or vibration instead provides thrust.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 1998Date of Patent: June 26, 2001Assignee: Nekton Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Charles A. Pell