Patents by Inventor Daniel P. Daigle

Daniel P. Daigle 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).

  • Patent number: 7857734
    Abstract: A sports training system includes a supporting structure, a first moving element supported by the supporting structure so as to be moveable relative to the supporting structure along a first path, a second moving element supported by the first moving element so as to be moveable relative to the first moving element along a second path different from the first path, and a punching bag suspended below the first moving element by the second moving element. The punching bag is moveable to any point within an area defined by the first and second paths when a trainee strikes the punching bag, thereby mimicking movements of an opponent. One or more elastic elements can be attached between the punching bag and the supporting structure for returning the punching bag to a desired region within the area.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 4, 2005
    Date of Patent: December 28, 2010
    Assignee: Glideboxx, L.L.C.
    Inventors: Larry S. Miller, Daniel P. Daigle, Gregory K. Picou
  • Publication number: 20020026151
    Abstract: A catheter insertion device is disclosed herein. The device allows an operator to insert a catheter within a vessel with a single hand enabling the operator to keep a grip on the patient's skin and vessel. The device also includes a needle tip sheath that protects operators from accidental needle punctures by contaminated needles.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 30, 2001
    Publication date: February 28, 2002
    Applicant: SCAN, INC.,
    Inventors: Larry S. Miller, Daniel P. Daigle
  • Patent number: 6299602
    Abstract: A catheter insertion device is disclosed herein. The device allows an operator to insert a catheter within a vessel with a single hand enabling the operator to keep a grip on the patient's skin and vessel. The device also includes a needle tip sheath that protects operators from accidental needle punctures by contaminated needles.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 3, 1999
    Date of Patent: October 9, 2001
    Assignee: Scan, Inc.
    Inventors: Larry S. Miller, Daniel P. Daigle