Patents by Inventor Chase DAVIS
Chase DAVIS 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: 20250114214Abstract: An interbody implant to be introduced into a variety of target sites for accelerating bone ossification, for example into a space between two adjacent vertebrae. The interbody implant includes a first bone contacting surface, a second bone contacting surface, a body defined between the first and second bone contacting surfaces, and a plurality of resonators. Mechanical waves, e.g., low intensity pulsed ultrasound waves, may be transmitted to the location of the implant, causing the resonators to resonate and accelerate bone ossification.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2024Publication date: April 10, 2025Inventors: Chase Davis, Brijesh Poojary
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Publication number: 20250100683Abstract: Advancements in executive aircraft interior design explicitly address the limitations of traditional physical windows within aircraft cabins. The passenger experience is transformed by integrating advanced hybrid technology, replicating expansive exterior views, fostering a sense of connection to the surroundings, and an immersive travel experience through a mimetic virtual display.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2024Publication date: March 27, 2025Inventors: Jay BEEVER, Bruno Kimura CASTANHA, Joshua REA, Sergio Raphael AFFONSO, Hugo MOTOYAMA, Carlos Leonardo DOLCINOTTI, Fernando Henrique DA SILVA, Flavio Tobias GONCALVES, Silvio Hideo Lemos MOCHIDUKY, Chase DAVIS, Rainer ZIERER, Carlos Eduardo DE CARVALHO, Oliver TURCI
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Patent number: 12180115Abstract: A soda-lime-silica glass that has a composition comprising 60-80 wt % SiO2; 8-18 wt % Na2O; 5-15 wt % CaO; 0-3 wt % Al2O3; 0.0010-0.050 wt % silver expressed as Ag2O; and 0.005-0.30 wt % bismuth expressed as Bi2O3 is disclosed. Light-scattering silver colloids are dispersed throughout the soda-lime-silica glass to provide the glass with a yellow coloration. The soda-lime-silica glass may be in the form of a body that provides a shape of a container that defines an internal containment space. The body of such a container includes a base, a mouth that defines an opening to the internal containment space, and a wall that externs from the base to the mouth. A method of making a glass container that exhibits a yellow coloration is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2021Date of Patent: December 31, 2024Assignee: Owens-Brockway Glass Container Inc.Inventors: Scott Cooper, Casey Townsend, Chase Davis
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Patent number: 12167969Abstract: An interbody implant to be introduced into a variety of target sites for accelerating bone ossification, for example into a space between two adjacent vertebrae. The interbody implant includes a first bone contacting surface, a second bone contacting surface, a body defined between the first and second bone contacting surfaces, and a plurality of resonators. Mechanical waves, e.g., low intensity pulsed ultrasound waves, may be transmitted to the location of the implant, causing the resonators to resonate and accelerate bone ossification.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2022Date of Patent: December 17, 2024Assignee: Nuvasive, Inc.Inventors: Chase Davis, Brijesh Poojary
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Publication number: 20240331240Abstract: Systems, devices, and methods provide an augmented reality visualization of a real world accident scene. The system may comprise an augmented reality visualization device in communication with a display interface. The display interface may be configured to present a graphical user interface including an accident scene that corresponds to a real world location. The augmented reality visualization device (and/or system) may comprise one or more data stores configured to store accident scene information corresponding to the real world location, such as vehicles, motorcycles, trees, road objects, etc. Additionally, the one or more data stores may also store participant information corresponding to details about other multiple participants, such as witnesses, other drivers, and/or police officers.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2024Publication date: October 3, 2024Applicant: Allstate Insurance CompanyInventors: Chase Davis, Jeraldine Dahlman
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Patent number: 11922548Abstract: Systems, devices, and methods provide an augmented reality visualization of a real world accident scene. The system may comprise an augmented reality visualization device in communication with a display interface. The display interface may be configured to present a graphical user interface including an accident scene that corresponds to a real world location. The augmented reality visualization device (and/or system) may comprise one or more data stores configured to store accident scene information corresponding to the real world location, such as vehicles, motorcycles, trees, road objects, etc. Additionally, the one or more data stores may also store participant information corresponding to details about other multiple participants, such as witnesses, other drivers, and/or police officers.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2021Date of Patent: March 5, 2024Assignee: Allstate Insurance CompanyInventors: Chase Davis, Jeraldine Dahlman
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Publication number: 20230414365Abstract: An interbody implant to be introduced into a variety of target sites for accelerating bone ossification, for example into a space between two adjacent vertebrae. The interbody implant includes a first bone contacting surface, a second bone contacting surface, a body defined between the first and second bone contacting surfaces, and a plurality of resonators. Mechanical waves, e.g., low intensity pulsed ultrasound waves, may be transmitted to the location of the implant, causing the resonators to resonate and accelerate bone ossification.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2022Publication date: December 28, 2023Inventors: Chase Davis, Brijesh Poojary
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Patent number: 11529438Abstract: Medical devices, substrates and biologic therapies for bone repair and guided tissue regeneration are disclosed. More particularly, bone graft substitutes and bone void fillers which comprise a porous collagen matrix and calcium deficient hydroxyapatite ceramic granules for delivery of osteoinductive or other therapeutic agents are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2019Date of Patent: December 20, 2022Assignee: BIOVENTUS, LLCInventors: Christopher Wilson, Eric Vanderploeg, Cheryl Lee, Chase Davis, Howard Seeherman, John Wozney
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Publication number: 20220204410Abstract: A sintered yttrium oxide body having a total impurity level of 40 ppm or less, a density of not less than 4.93 g/cm3, wherein the sintered yttrium oxide body has at least one surface comprising at least one pore, wherein no pore is larger than 5 ?m in diameter. A process for making the sintered yttrium oxide body is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2020Publication date: June 30, 2022Inventors: Matthew Joseph DONELON, Saurav BISTA, Saurabh WAGHMARE, Chase DAVIS, Michael WEISSMAYER, Felix FRANZ
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Publication number: 20220058845Abstract: Systems, devices, and methods provide an augmented reality visualization of a real world accident scene. The system may comprise an augmented reality visualization device in communication with a display interface. The display interface may be configured to present a graphical user interface including an accident scene that corresponds to a real world location. The augmented reality visualization device (and/or system) may comprise one or more data stores configured to store accident scene information corresponding to the real world location, such as vehicles, motorcycles, trees, road objects, etc. Additionally, the one or more data stores may also store participant information corresponding to details about other multiple participants, such as witnesses, other drivers, and/or police officers.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2021Publication date: February 24, 2022Applicant: Allstate Insurance CompanyInventors: Chase Davis, Jeraldine Dahlman
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Patent number: 11164356Abstract: Systems, devices, and methods provide an augmented reality visualization of a real world accident scene. The system may comprise an augmented reality visualization device in communication with a display interface. The display interface may be configured to present a graphical user interface including an accident scene that corresponds to a real world location. The augmented reality visualization device (and/or system) may comprise one or more data stores configured to store accident scene information corresponding to the real world location, such as vehicles, motorcycles, trees, road objects, etc. Additionally, the one or more data stores may also store participant information corresponding to details about other multiple participants, such as witnesses, other drivers, and/or police officers.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2020Date of Patent: November 2, 2021Assignee: Allstate Insurance CompanyInventors: Chase Davis, Jeraldine Dahlman
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Patent number: 10719966Abstract: Systems, devices, and methods provide an augmented reality visualization of a real world accident scene. The system may comprise an augmented reality visualization device in communication with a display interface. The display interface may be configured to present a graphical user interface including an accident scene that corresponds to a real world location. The augmented reality visualization device (and/or system) may comprise one or more data stores configured to store accident scene information corresponding to the real world location, such as vehicles, motorcycles, trees, road objects, etc. Additionally, the one or more data stores may also store participant information corresponding to details about other multiple participants, such as witnesses, other drivers, and/or police officers.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2019Date of Patent: July 21, 2020Assignee: Allstate Insurance CompanyInventors: Chase Davis, Jeraldine Dahlman
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Publication number: 20190388585Abstract: Medical devices, substrates and biologic therapies for bone repair and guided tissue regeneration are disclosed. More particularly, bone graft substitutes and bone void fillers which comprise a porous collagen matrix and calcium deficient hydroxyapatite ceramic granules for delivery of osteoinductive or other therapeutic agents are disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2019Publication date: December 26, 2019Inventors: Christopher WILSON, Eric VANDERPLOEG, Cheryl LEE, Chase DAVIS, Howard SEEHERMAN, John WOZNEY
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Patent number: D921383Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2019Date of Patent: June 8, 2021Assignee: EMBRAER S.A.Inventors: Chase Davis, Jay Beever, Sérgio Raphael Fonseca Affonso