Patents by Inventor Eric Aldenbrook
Eric Aldenbrook 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: 20170110898Abstract: A portable power source and control device for a mobile phone or tablet is releasably attachable to a user's key ring or key chain and sized to be carried in a pocket or purse. The device has an internal rechargeable battery to provide emergency power for operating the user's phone, USB connectors for connection a power source and the phone, an internal microcontroller, and a Bluetooth® wireless communicator. A user actuator generated a locator command causes the phone to ring to indicate its location; and a locator command from the phone causes the device to emit a sound to indicate the device's location. The device can determine and indicate via LEDs the charge level of the battery, and has flash memory for data storage and transfer between devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2015Publication date: April 20, 2017Inventors: Polydoros Kyriakoulis, Aristotelis Barakos, Mark Brinkerhoff, Eric Aldenbrook, Thomas Geraty, George William Melcer, Walter Maclay, Stuart Tyrrell, Ying Hong Zheng, Ji Lei Guan
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Publication number: 20160372856Abstract: A port blocker assembly for a port on an electronic device includes a body and a first lock finger movably coupled to the body. The first lock finger is configured to be inserted into the port. The port blocker assembly also includes a second lock finger movably coupled to the body. The second lock finger is configured to be inserted into the port. The port blocker assembly further includes a wedge positioned between the first and second lock fingers and movably coupled to the body. The wedge is movable between a first position, in which the first and second lock fingers are disengaged from the port, and a second position, in which the first and second lock fingers engage the port. The port blocker assembly also includes an actuator coupled to the wedge. The actuator is operable to move the wedge between the first and second positions.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2016Publication date: December 22, 2016Inventors: William DeMeulenaere, Mike Otsuka, Brian Bautista, James Kao, Mark Brinkerhoff, Eric Aldenbrook
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Publication number: 20160079781Abstract: A portable power source and control device for a smart phone or tablet is releasably attachable to a user's key ring or key chain and sized to be carried in a pocket or purse. The device has an internal rechargeable battery to provide emergency power for operating the user's phone, USB connectors for connection a power source and the phone, an internal microcontroller, and a Bluetooth® wireless communicator. A user actuator generated a locator command causes the phone to ring to indicate its location; and a locator command from the phone causes the device to emit a sound to indicate the device's location. The device can determine and indicate via LEDs the charge level of the battery, and has flash memory for data storage and transfer between devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2014Publication date: March 17, 2016Applicant: GO DEVICES LIMITEDInventors: Polydoros Kyriakoulis, Aristotelis Barakos, Mark Brinkerhoff, Eric Aldenbrook, Thomas Geraty, George William Melcer, Walter N. Maclay, Stuart Tyrrell
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Publication number: 20150018936Abstract: A stent with at least one severable supporting device and methods of coating using the same are disclosed. The severable supporting device can be an end tube or a tab attached to some portion of the stent by at least one “gate” or attachment. The end tube or tab may be part of the design of the stent when it is originally manufactured, or it may be attached to the stent in a secondary process by a biocompatible glue or solder. The end tube or tab can be used to support a stent during a coating process eliminating the need for a mandrel which would otherwise contact the stent during the coating process.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2014Publication date: January 15, 2015Inventors: Yung-Ming Chen, Eric Aldenbrook
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Patent number: 8852671Abstract: A stent with at least one severable supporting device and methods of coating using the same are disclosed. The severable supporting device can be an end tube or a tab attached to some portion of the stent by at least one “gate” or attachment. The end tube or tab may be part of the design of the stent when it is originally manufactured, or it may be attached to the stent in a secondary process by a biocompatible glue or solder. The end tube or tab can be used to support a stent during a coating process eliminating the need for a mandrel which would otherwise contact the stent during the coating process.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2008Date of Patent: October 7, 2014Assignee: Advanced Cardiovascular Systems, Inc.Inventors: Yung-Ming Chen, Eric Aldenbrook
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Patent number: 8632842Abstract: A stent with at least one severable supporting device and methods of coating using the same are disclosed. The severable supporting device can be an end tube or a tab attached to some portion of the stent by at least one “gate” or attachment. The end tube or tab may be part of the design of the stent when it is originally manufactured, or it may be attached to the stent in a secondary process by a biocompatible glue or solder. The end tube or tab can be used to support a stent during a coating process eliminating the need for a mandrel which would otherwise contact the stent during the coating process.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2008Date of Patent: January 21, 2014Assignee: Abbott Cardiovascular Systems Inc.Inventors: Yung-Ming Chen, Eric Aldenbrook
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Patent number: 8167931Abstract: A stent with at least one severable supporting device and methods of coating using the same are disclosed. The severable supporting device can be an end tube or a tab attached to some portion of the stent by at least one “gate” or attachment. The end tube or tab may be part of the design of the stent when it is originally manufactured, or it may be attached to the stent in a secondary process by a biocompatible glue or solder. The end tube or tab can be used to support a stent during a coating process eliminating the need for a mandrel which would otherwise contact the stent during the coating process.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2008Date of Patent: May 1, 2012Assignee: Advanced Cardiovascular Systems, Inc.Inventors: Yung-Ming Chen, Eric Aldenbrook
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Patent number: 7833261Abstract: A stent with at least one severable supporting device and methods of coating using the same are disclosed. The severable supporting device can be an end tube or a tab attached to some portion of the stent by at least one “gate” or attachment. The end tube or tab may be part of the design of the stent when it is originally manufactured, or it may be attached to the stent in a secondary process by a biocompatible glue or solder. The end tube or tab can be used to support a stent during a coating process eliminating the need for a mandrel which would otherwise contact the stent during the coating process.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2005Date of Patent: November 16, 2010Assignee: Advanced Cardiovascular Systems, Inc.Inventors: Yung-Ming Chen, Eric Aldenbrook
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Publication number: 20080177375Abstract: A stent with at least one severable supporting device and methods of coating using the same are disclosed. The severable supporting device can be an end tube or a tab attached to some portion of the stent by at least one “gate” or attachment. The end tube or tab may be part of the design of the stent when it is originally manufactured, or it may be attached to the stent in a secondary process by a biocompatible glue or solder. The end tube or tab can be used to support a stent during a coating process eliminating the need for a mandrel which would otherwise contact the stent during the coating process.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2008Publication date: July 24, 2008Applicant: Advanced Cardiovascular Systems, Inc.Inventors: Yung-Ming Chen, Eric Aldenbrook
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Publication number: 20080145515Abstract: A stent with at least one severable supporting device and methods of coating using the same are disclosed. The severable supporting device can be an end tube or a tab attached to some portion of the stent by at least one “gate” or attachment. The end tube or tab may be part of the design of the stent when it is originally manufactured, or it may be attached to the stent in a secondary process by a biocompatible glue or solder. The end tube or tab can be used to support a stent during a coating process eliminating the need for a mandrel which would otherwise contact the stent during the coating process.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2008Publication date: June 19, 2008Applicant: Advanced Cardiovascular Systems, Inc.Inventors: Yung-Ming Chen, Eric Aldenbrook
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Publication number: 20080147161Abstract: A stent with at least one severable supporting device and methods of coating using the same are disclosed. The severable supporting device can be an end tube or a tab attached to some portion of the stent by at least one “gate” or attachment. The end tube or tab may be part of the design of the stent when it is originally manufactured, or it may be attached to the stent in a secondary process by a biocompatible glue or solder. The end tube or tab can be used to support a stent during a coating process eliminating the need for a mandrel which would otherwise contact the stent during the coating process.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2008Publication date: June 19, 2008Applicant: Advanced Cardiovascular Systems, Inc.Inventors: Yung-Ming Chen, Eric Aldenbrook
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Publication number: 20070135897Abstract: A stent with at least one severable supporting device and methods of coating using the same are disclosed. The severable supporting device can be an end tube or a tab attached to some portion of the stent by at least one “gate” or attachment. The end tube or tab may be part of the design of the stent when it is originally manufactured, or it may be attached to the stent in a secondary process by a biocompatible glue or solder. The end tube or tab can be used to support a stent during a coating process eliminating the need for a mandrel which would otherwise contact the stent during the coating process.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2005Publication date: June 14, 2007Inventors: Yung-Ming Chen, Eric Aldenbrook
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Patent number: D737760Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2014Date of Patent: September 1, 2015Assignee: Go Devices LimitedInventors: Polydoros Kyriakoulis, Aristotelis Barakos, Mark Brinkerhoff, Eric Aldenbrook, Thomas Geraty