Patents by Inventor David Stinson
David Stinson 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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Patent number: 9798330Abstract: What is presented is a fluid fitting used in a facility that has a plurality of surfaces and a source of fluid pressure. The fluid fitting comprises a mounting component, a conduit adapter, a port, and a fluid management device. The mounting component makes the fluid fitting mountable on the external side of the surface. The conduit adapter is connectable to the fluid handling conduit on the internal side of the surface. The port has a flow path to the conduit adapter that enables a fluid connection between the conduit adapter and the port. The fluid management device is permanently incorporated in the flow path such that the fluid management device is permanently connected to the port at the fluid dispensing point.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2016Date of Patent: October 24, 2017Assignee: Amvex, LLCInventor: David Stinson
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Publication number: 20170060142Abstract: What is presented is a fluid fitting used in a facility that has a plurality of surfaces and a source of fluid pressure. The fluid fitting comprises a mounting component, a conduit adapter, a port, and a fluid management device. The mounting component makes the fluid fitting mountable on the external side of the surface. The conduit adapter is connectable to the fluid handling conduit on the internal side of the surface. The port has a flow path to the conduit adapter that enables a fluid connection between the conduit adapter and the port. The fluid management device is permanently incorporated in the flow path such that the fluid management device is permanently connected to the port at the fluid dispensing point.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2016Publication date: March 2, 2017Inventor: David Stinson
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Patent number: 9504502Abstract: Modular spinal prosthesis having one of both of adaptable and configurable components are provided. The modular spinal prosthesis described herein provide an artificial articular configuration to replace damaged, worn or otherwise removed spinal facet elements. The prosthesis can include a crossbar having first and second ends. A first caudal prosthesis can be attached to the first end of the crossbar, while a second caudal prosthesis can be attached to the second end of the crossbar. A first crossbar mount can be positioned on the crossbar near the first caudal prosthesis, while a second crossbar mount can be positioned on the crossbar near the second caudal prosthesis. A first cephalad prosthesis can extend from the first crossbar mount, while a second cephalad prosthesis can extend from the second crossbar mount.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2015Date of Patent: November 29, 2016Assignee: Globus Medical, Inc.Inventors: Mark Kuiper, David Yager, Leonard Tokish, Jr., David Michael Rosler, Mark A. Reiley, Susan L. Rogers, Christopher Ralph, Mark Charbonneau, Richard J. Broman, David Stinson
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Publication number: 20160287762Abstract: A vacuum pressure regulator system is provided for use in association with a vacuum system in which a vacuum is employed for healthcare purposes, for assisting in monitoring and regulating the vacuum pressure, and having a manual pressure control valve to adjust the treatment vacuum pressure supplied to the patient, a vacuum pressure sensor to sense the treatment vacuum pressure for the patient in the system, and producing a treatment vacuum pressure signal, a sampling circuit which intermittently samples the pressure signal generated by the pressure sensor and generate sampling signals, an electrically powered pressure display circuit, and digital pressure display, for receiving the sampling signals and providing a visible display, and a non-mains power supply.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2016Publication date: October 6, 2016Inventor: David Stinson
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Patent number: 9364590Abstract: A vacuum pressure regulator system is provided for use in association with a vacuum system in which a vacuum is employed for healthcare purposes, for assisting in monitoring and regulating the vacuum pressure, and having a manual pressure control valve to adjust the treatment vacuum pressure supplied to the patient, a vacuum pressure sensor to sense the treatment vacuum pressure for the patient in the system, and producing a treatment vacuum pressure signal, a sampling circuit which intermittently samples the pressure signal generated by the pressure sensor and generate sampling signals, an electrically powered pressure display circuit, and digital pressure display, for receiving the sampling signals and providing a visible display, and a non-mains power supply.Type: GrantFiled: November 11, 2014Date of Patent: June 14, 2016Assignee: Amvex, LLCInventor: David Stinson
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Publication number: 20160048385Abstract: A method and an apparatus for configuring a software application. First a context retrieving unit retrieves a context of a software application, the context comprising one or more qualifiers. Then a comparing unit compares the one or more qualifiers with nodes of a decision tree for determining a configuration identifier for the software application. Based on the determined configuration identifier a configuration value retrieving unit retrieves one or more configuration values for the software application. In order to generate the necessary decision tree, a configuration identifier determining unit determines one or more configuration identifiers associated to configuration values for a software application. An associating unit then associates the determined one or more configuration identifiers with nodes of the decision tree. The resulting decision tree is stored in a storage unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2015Publication date: February 18, 2016Inventors: William HALL, David Stinson
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Patent number: 9198766Abstract: Cephalad and caudal vertebral facet joint prostheses and methods of use are provided. The cephalad prostheses are adapted and configured to be attached to a lamina portion of a vertebra without blocking a pedicle portion of the cephalad vertebra.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2008Date of Patent: December 1, 2015Assignee: GMEDELAWARE 2 LLCInventors: Hansen Yuan, Mark A. Reiley, David Stinson, Lawrence R. Jones
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Patent number: 9143508Abstract: A computer is configured to receive a request to access an application, the request having a header. The header includes a source address and an encrypted address generated based on the source address. The computer is further configured to generate a decrypted address from the encrypted address. The computer is further configured to determine whether the source address and the decrypted address match, transmit the source address to a data store, and determine whether a customer profile corresponding to the source address is found within the data store.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2010Date of Patent: September 22, 2015Assignee: Verizon Patent and Licensing Inc.Inventors: Willis David Stinson, III, Bhaskar Purimetla, Anil Chintalapudi
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Publication number: 20150164559Abstract: Modular spinal prosthesis having one of both of adaptable and configurable components are provided. The modular spinal prosthesis described herein provide an artificial articular configuration to replace damaged, worn or otherwise removed spinal facet elements. The prosthesis can include a crossbar having first and second ends. A first caudal prosthesis can be attached to the first end of the crossbar, while a second caudal prosthesis can be attached to the second end of the crossbar. A first crossbar mount can be positioned on the crossbar near the first caudal prosthesis, while a second crossbar mount can be positioned on the crossbar near the second caudal prosthesis. A first cephalad prosthesis can extend from the first crossbar mount, while a second cephalad prosthesis can extend from the second crossbar mount.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2015Publication date: June 18, 2015Inventors: Mark Kuiper, David Yager, Leonard Tokish, JR., David Michael Rosler, Mark A. Reiley, Susan L. Rogers, Christopher Ralph, Mark Charbonneau, Richard J. Broman, David Stinson
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Patent number: 9022339Abstract: A central pivot pendant arm system is provided for running cabling internally within a shoulder casting through a shaft that provides an axis of rotation and cabling access through a side opening in the shaft. The shoulder casting is pivotable about the axis of rotation and partially encloses a portion of the shaft. The shoulder casting has a protrusion for attachment of a pendant arm and facilitates cabling passage inside the shoulder casting, between the shaft side opening and the pendant arm interior.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2013Date of Patent: May 5, 2015Assignee: OASYS Healthcare CorporationInventors: Vincent A. Borg, David Stinson
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Patent number: 8992574Abstract: Modular spinal prosthesis having one of both of adaptable and configurable components are provided. The modular spinal prosthesis described herein provide an artificial articular configuration to replace damaged, worn or otherwise removed spinal facet elements. The prosthesis can include a crossbar having first and second ends. A first caudal prosthesis can be attached to the first end of the crossbar, while a second caudal prosthesis can be attached to the second end of the crossbar. A first crossbar mount can be positioned on the crossbar near the first caudal prosthesis, while a second crossbar mount can be positioned on the crossbar near the second caudal prosthesis. A first cephalad prosthesis can extend from the first crossbar mount, while a second cephalad prosthesis can extend from the second crossbar mount.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2013Date of Patent: March 31, 2015Assignee: Globus Medical, Inc.Inventors: Mark Kuiper, David Yager, Leonard Tokish, Jr., David Michael Rosier, Mark A. Reiley, Susan L. Rogers, Christopher Ralph, Mark Charbonneau, Richard J. Broman, David Stinson
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Publication number: 20150065969Abstract: A vacuum pressure regulator system is provided for use in association with a vacuum system in which a vacuum is employed for healthcare purposes, for assisting in monitoring and regulating the vacuum pressure, and having a manual pressure control valve to adjust the treatment vacuum pressure supplied to the patient, a vacuum pressure sensor to sense the treatment vacuum pressure for the patient in the system, and producing a treatment vacuum pressure signal, a sampling circuit which intermittently samples the pressure signal generated by the pressure sensor and generate sampling signals, an electrically powered pressure display circuit, and digital pressure display, for receiving the sampling signals and providing a visible display, and a non-mains power supply.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 11, 2014Publication date: March 5, 2015Inventor: David Stinson
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Publication number: 20150059871Abstract: What is presented is a fluid fitting used in a facility that has a plurality of surfaces and a source of fluid pressure. The fluid fitting comprises a mounting component, a conduit adapter, a port, and a fluid management device. The mounting component makes the fluid fitting mountable on the external side of the surface. The conduit adapter is connectable to the fluid handling conduit on the internal side of the surface. The port has a flow path to the conduit adapter that enables a fluid connection between the conduit adapter and the port. The fluid management device is permanently incorporated in the flow path such that the fluid management device is permanently connected to the port at the fluid dispensing point.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2013Publication date: March 5, 2015Inventor: David Stinson
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Patent number: 8881763Abstract: A vacuum pressure regulator system for use in association with a vacuum system in which a vacuum is employed for healthcare purposes, for assisting in monitoring and regulating the vacuum pressure, and having a manual pressure control valve to adjust the treatment vacuum pressure supplied to the patient, a vacuum pressure sensor to sense the treatment vacuum pressure for the patient in the system, and producing a treatment vacuum pressure signal, a sampling circuit which intermittently samples the pressure signal generated by the pressure sensor and generate sampling signals, an electrically powered pressure display circuit, and digital pressure display, for receiving the sampling signals and providing a visible display, and, a non-mains power supply.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2010Date of Patent: November 11, 2014Inventor: David Stinson
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Patent number: 8863185Abstract: A system may include a media content processing subsystem configured to provide media content to a display device. The system may further include an adjunct computing device in communication with the media content processing subsystem and configured to receive interactive program guide data, receive social information associated with an account on a social network, and display the interactive program guide data augmented with the social information.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 2011Date of Patent: October 14, 2014Assignee: Verizon Patent and Licensing Inc.Inventors: Willis David Stinson, III, Omar Abdallah Abou-Khamis, Robin Chu-Hsin Chang
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Publication number: 20140131526Abstract: A central pivot pendant arm system is provided for running cabling internally within a shoulder casting through a shaft that provides an axis of rotation and cabling access through a side opening in the shaft. The shoulder casting is pivotable about the axis of rotation and partially encloses a portion of the shaft. The shoulder casting has a protrusion for attachment of a pendant arm and facilitates cabling passage inside the shoulder casting, between the shaft side opening and the pendant arm interior.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2013Publication date: May 15, 2014Applicant: OASYS Healthcare CorporationInventors: Vincent A. Borg, David Stinson
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Publication number: 20140081330Abstract: Modular spinal prosthesis having one of both of adaptable and configurable components are provided. The modular spinal prosthesis described herein provide an artificial articular configuration to replace damaged, worn or otherwise removed spinal facet elements. The prosthesis can include a crossbar having first and second ends. A first caudal prosthesis can be attached to the first end of the crossbar, while a second caudal prosthesis can be attached to the second end of the crossbar. A first crossbar mount can be positioned on the crossbar near the first caudal prosthesis, while a second crossbar mount can be positioned on the crossbar near the second caudal prosthesis. A first cephalad prosthesis can extend from the first crossbar mount, while a second cephalad prosthesis can extend from the second crossbar mount.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2013Publication date: March 20, 2014Inventors: Mark Kuiper, David Yager, Leonard Tokish, JR., David Michael Rosler, Mark A. Reiley, Susan L. Rogers, Christopher Ralph, Mark Charbonneau, Richard J. Broman, David Stinson
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Patent number: 8523907Abstract: Cephalad and caudal vertebral facet joint prostheses and methods of use are provided. The cephalad prostheses are adapted and configured to be attached to a lamina portion of a vertebra without blocking a pedicle portion of the cephalad vertebra. In some embodiments, the prosthesis is attached with a non-invasive support member, such as a clamp. In other embodiments, a translaminar screw may be used for additional fixation.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 2006Date of Patent: September 3, 2013Assignee: GMEDelaware 2 LLCInventors: David Stinson, Lawrence R. Jones, Robert M. Scribner, Mark A. Reiley
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Patent number: 8496687Abstract: Modular spinal prosthesis having one of both of adaptable and configurable components are provided. The modular spinal prosthesis described herein provide an artificial articular configuration to replace damaged, worn or otherwise removed spinal facet elements.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2007Date of Patent: July 30, 2013Assignee: Gmedelaware 2 LLCInventors: Mark K. Kuiper, David Yager, Leonard Tokish, Jr., David Michael Rosler, Mark A. Reiley, Susan L. Rogers, Christopher Ralph, Mark Charbonneau, Richard Broman, David Stinson
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Patent number: 8491635Abstract: Modular spinal prosthesis having one of both of adaptable and configurable components are provided. The modular spinal prosthesis described herein provide an artificial articular configuration to replace damaged, worn or otherwise removed spinal facet elements.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2007Date of Patent: July 23, 2013Assignee: GMEDELAWARE 2 LLCInventors: Mark K. Kuiper, David Yager, Leonard Tokish, Jr., David Michael Rosler, Mark A. Reiley, Susan L. Rogers, Christopher Ralph, Mark Charbonneau, Richard Broman, David Stinson