Patents by Inventor Douglas Snell
Douglas Snell 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: 20170135782Abstract: The present invention relates to a clinical dispenser and applicator and, more particularly, to a clinical dispenser and applicator that is structured to hold and dispense a micro amount (one to several drops) of liquids/solvents in a clinical setting.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2015Publication date: May 18, 2017Applicant: Wojtek Products, LLCInventors: Dorothy Kassab, James Donnelly, Douglas Snell, Wayne Boucher, James Sellers
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Publication number: 20170135736Abstract: A surgical wrench includes a longitudinal body having a central axis, a proximal portion and an opposing distal portion. The longitudinal body includes an inner shaft and an outer shaft surrounding at least a portion of the inner shaft. A removable adaptor is operatively connected to the distal portion including a ratchet mechanism configured to rotate a surgical implant. A plunger is operatively associated with a proximal end of the inner shaft configured to translate the inner shaft along the central axis to engage or disengage the surgical implant.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2016Publication date: May 18, 2017Applicant: Spinal Simplicity, LLCInventors: Adam Frock, Jeff Slover, Douglas Snell, Luke Luallin, Todd Moseley
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Publication number: 20170113024Abstract: A guide wire comprises a longitudinal body having a proximal end portion and an opposing distal end portion. The proximal and distal end portions have rigid shafts with a flexible portion disposed therebetween. The flexible portion is fixedly attached to the proximal end portion and distal end portion. An outer surface of the flexible portion has a diameter equal to an outer surface of the proximal end portion and an outer surface of the distal end portion. The distal end portion further comprises at least one marker disposed therein configured to locate a distal tip of the guide wire during imaging.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2016Publication date: April 27, 2017Applicant: Spinal Simplicity, LLCInventors: Harold Hess, Melissa Frock, Douglas Snell, Todd Moseley
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Publication number: 20160262805Abstract: An interspinous process implant is disclosed that includes an elongated threaded implant body defining a longitudinal axis and having a main body portion with opposed proximal and distal end portions, and a removable body portion operatively connected to the proximal end portion of the main body portion, a distal anchor assembly including two deployable anchor blades mounted for pivotal movement between a stowed position located within an interior cavity of the main body portion and a deployed position radially extending from the main body portion, and a proximal anchor assembly including an anchor collar mounted for longitudinal movement along the longitudinal axis of the implant body between a first position spaced apart from the distal anchor assembly and a second position approximated with the distal anchor assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2016Publication date: September 15, 2016Applicant: Spinal Simplicity, LLCInventors: Adam Rogers, Melissa Frock, Todd Moseley, Harold Hess, Jeff Slover, Adam Frock, Douglas Snell
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Patent number: 8592730Abstract: Disclosed is a heater device for thermally welding suture strands, including: a substrate extending from a first end to a second end along a substrate axis, and having a substantially planar heater support surface; a joinder layer disposed on the heater support surface; a heater element extending from a first end to a second end along a heater axis thereof and disposed on the joinder layer, the heater element being a layer and being coupled to the support surface by the joinder layer; an electrical interface including a first electrically conductive element coupled to the first end of the heater element, and a second electrically conductive element coupled to the second end of the heater element. In some embodiments, the heater element is elongated along the heater axis.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2007Date of Patent: November 26, 2013Assignee: Tomier, Inc.Inventors: Douglas Snell, Francis P. Harrington, Paul Westhaver, Tom David Marro, Paul Schmitt
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Publication number: 20120241216Abstract: Compression cold welding methods, joint structures, and hermetically sealed containment devices are provided. The method includes providing a first substrate having at least one first joint structure which comprises a first joining surface, which surface comprises a first metal; providing a second substrate having at least one second joint structure which comprises a second joining surface, which surface comprises a second metal; and compressing together the at least one first joint structure and the at least one second joint structure to locally deform and shear the joining surfaces at one or more interfaces in an amount effective to form a metal-to-metal bond between the first metal and second metal of the joining surfaces. Overlaps at the joining surfaces are effective to displace surface contaminants and facilitate intimate contact between the joining surfaces without heat input. Hermetically sealed devices can contain drug formulations, biosensors, or MEMS devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2012Publication date: September 27, 2012Applicant: MicroCHIPS, Inc.Inventors: Jonathan R. Coppeta, Kurt Shelton, Norman F. Sheppard, JR., Douglas Snell, Catherine M.B. Santini
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Patent number: 8191756Abstract: Compression cold welding methods, joint structures, and hermetically sealed containment devices are provided. The method includes providing a first substrate having at least one first joint structure which comprises a first joining surface, which surface comprises a first metal; providing a second substrate having at least one second joint structure which comprises a second joining surface, which surface comprises a second metal; and compressing together the at least one first joint structure and the at least one second joint structure to locally deform and shear the joining surfaces at one or more interfaces in an amount effective to form a metal-to-metal bond between the first metal and second metal of the joining surfaces. Overlaps at the joining surfaces are effective to displace surface contaminants and facilitate intimate contact between the joining surfaces without heat input. Hermetically sealed devices can contain drug formulations, biosensors, or MEMS devices.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2005Date of Patent: June 5, 2012Assignee: MicroCHIPS, Inc.Inventors: Jonathan R. Coppeta, Kurt Shelton, Norman F. Sheppard, Jr., Douglas Snell, Catherine M. B. Santini
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Patent number: 7766193Abstract: The invention consists in a dispensing device that can contain a dispensable preparation or product. The device comprises a wearable item including a body adapted and constructed to contain the dispensing product and allow it's dispensing therefrom or filling or refilling. The dispensing device is substantially ring-shaped with a gap in its circumference that is formed or manufactured as such. Also disclosed is refill/storage/display stand enabling the display of at least one dispensing device and/or refilling therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2006Date of Patent: August 3, 2010Inventors: Sophia Konstantina Stollmann, Paul Douglas Snelling
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Publication number: 20090182353Abstract: A method of suture welding is disclosed which includes: receiving suture segments between first and second jaw members, the first and second jaw members being in an open state. closing the first and second jaw members to captively hold and position the suture segments between the first and second jaw members; selectively applying an elongated joiner element to the suture segments where the joiner element has a selectively operative heating element facing the suture segments; and applying energy to the heating element to weld the suture segments-to-be-welded, whereby the heating element has a temperature above a predetermined threshold adapted to at least partially melt the suture segments.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2008Publication date: July 16, 2009Inventors: Douglas Snell, Keith Boudreau, Daniel McCormick, Dan Morgan, Francis P. Harrington, Paul Westhaver, David Marro, John Yannone, Philip Hui, Thomas Egan
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Publication number: 20090134184Abstract: The invention consists in a dispensing device that can contain a dispensable preparation or product. The device comprises a wearable item including a body adapted and constructed to contain the dispensing product and allow it's dispensing therefrom or filling or refilling. The dispensing device is substantially ring-shaped with a gap in its circumference that is formed or manufactured as such. Also disclosed is refill/storage/display stand enabling the display of at least one dispensing device and/or refilling therefrom.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 5, 2006Publication date: May 28, 2009Applicant: MYOZONE LIMITEDInventors: Sophia-Konstantina Stollmann, Paul Douglas Snelling
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Publication number: 20080210683Abstract: Disclosed is a heater device for thermally welding suture strands, including: a substrate extending from a first end to a second end along a substrate axis, and having a substantially planar heater support surface; a joinder layer disposed on the heater support surface; a heater element extending from a first end to a second end along a heater axis thereof and disposed on the joinder layer, the heater element being a layer and being coupled to the support surface by the joinder layer; an electrical interface including a first electrically conductive element coupled to the first end of the heater element, and a second electrically conductive element coupled to the second end of the heater element.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2007Publication date: September 4, 2008Inventors: Douglas Snell, Francis P. Harrington, Paul Westhaver, T. David Marro, Paul Schmitt
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Publication number: 20080188936Abstract: An implant and method for the repair of a tendon or a ligament along at least one load direction. The implant includes at least one first anchor portion and at least one tension member oriented along a load direction. The first anchor portion preferably has a larger surface area of engagement with the tendon or ligament to spread loads across more tissue. The tension member is preferably secured to the first anchor portion with an overlapping attachment. Tension on the tension member is preferably adjustable by the surgeon.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2008Publication date: August 7, 2008Applicant: Tornier, Inc.Inventors: Robert J. Ball, Thomas D. Egan, Paul V. Fenton, Kevin L. Ohashi, Dale R. Peterson, Peter Sorenson, Douglas Snell, John Yannone, Patrick Fenton
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Publication number: 20070036835Abstract: Methods are provided for hermetically sealing an opening in a reservoir of a containment device. The method comprises applying a polymeric material to an opening in a reservoir of a containment device, the reservoir comprising reservoir contents (such as a drug or a sensor) to be hermetically isolated within the reservoir, the applied polymeric material closing off the opening and forming a temporary seal; and adhering a hermetic sealing material onto the polymeric material to hermetically seal the opening. The reservoir can be a micro-reservoir. The containment device can comprises an array of two or more of reservoirs, and the method comprises hermetically sealing each of the two or more reservoirs.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2006Publication date: February 15, 2007Applicant: MICROCHIPS, INC.Inventors: Jonathan Coppeta, Scott Uhland, Benjamin Polito, Norman Sheppard, Christina Feakes, Douglas Snell, John Santini
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Publication number: 20060238603Abstract: Systems and methods for printing on a print medium having a light-sensitive labeling layer are disclosed. The system includes a light source adapted to generate a light beam and a reflective surface adapted to deflect the light beam from the light source to a light-sensitive labeling layer of a print medium. The reflective surface is further adapted to rotate to cause the light beam to scan a scan region of the labeling layer. The light beam is adapted to activate the light-sensitive labeling layer of the print medium by causing a chemical change in the light-sensitive labeling layer to form an image.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2005Publication date: October 26, 2006Inventors: Douglas Snell, Leo Clarke, Makarand Gore, Timothy Weber
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Publication number: 20060115323Abstract: Compression cold welding methods, joint structures, and hermetically sealed containment devices are provided. The method includes providing a first substrate having at least one first joint structure which comprises a first joining surface, which surface comprises a first metal; providing a second substrate having at least one second joint structure which comprises a second joining surface, which surface comprises a second metal; and compressing together the at least one first joint structure and the at least one second joint structure to locally deform and shear the joining surfaces at one or more interfaces in an amount effective to form a metal-to-metal bond between the first metal and second metal of the joining surfaces. Overlaps at the joining surfaces are effective to displace surface contaminants and facilitate intimate contact between the joining surfaces without heat input. Hermetically sealed devices can contain drug formulations, biosensors, or MEMS devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 4, 2005Publication date: June 1, 2006Inventors: Jonathan Coppeta, Kurt Shelton, Norman Sheppard, Douglas Snell, Catherine Santini
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Publication number: 20060077224Abstract: A printer comprises an arm mounted on a pivot member. The arm has a first portion adapted to move along an arcuate path. A drive motor rotates the arm about the pivot member. An electromagnetic radiation emitter mounted on the first portion is adapted to emit pulses onto an electromagnetic radiation-sensitive medium.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2004Publication date: April 13, 2006Inventors: Leo Clarke, Douglas Snell, Makarand Gore
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Publication number: 20050101202Abstract: A personal floatation device to be used with an infant safety seat to provide a proper fitting, self-righting device to comply with USCG safety requirements. The device includes a floatation ring adaptable to encircle and securely attach to the infant safety seat by means of one or more capture straps and one or more retention straps. The floatation ring provides sufficient floatation to maintain the occupant airway above the water surface when floating in the water. The device further includes a righting means, which provides buoyancy-righting capability should the seat become inverted in the water. The righting strap helps secure the floatation ring to the infant safety seat.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 16, 2004Publication date: May 12, 2005Inventor: Douglas Snell
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Publication number: 20050050859Abstract: Methods are provided for hermetically sealing an opening in a reservoir of a containment device. The method comprises applying a polymeric material to an opening in a reservoir of a containment device, the reservoir comprising reservoir contents (such as a drug or a sensor) to be hermetically isolated within the reservoir, the applied polymeric material closing off the opening and forming a temporary seal; and adhering a hermetic sealing material onto the polymeric material to hermetically seal the opening. The reservoir can be a micro-reservoir. The containment device can comprises an array of two or more of reservoirs, and the method comprises hermetically sealing each of the two or more reservoirs.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2004Publication date: March 10, 2005Inventors: Jonathan Coppeta, Scott Uhland, Benjamin Polito, Norman Sheppard, Christina Feakes, Douglas Snell, John Santini