Patents by Inventor Eric Lee Gaylord
Eric Lee Gaylord 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: 20140249460Abstract: The invention relates to an ankle stabilizing apparatus for minimizing inversion and eversion of the foot, and more specifically, to a body member having at least one cuff member positioned against a cuff portion of the body member, wherein the cuff member defines at least one opening for receiving at least one stabilizing strap such that the cuff and stabilizing strap dynamically apply a variable force against the body member and ankle. The invention promotes variable compression against the ankle upon application and during wear. The invention also resists distal migration of the apparatus during wear.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 12, 2014Publication date: September 4, 2014Inventor: Eric Lee Gaylord
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Patent number: 8808215Abstract: An ankle stabilizing device having a lace-tongue attachment includes a body member, a plurality of eyelets extending along the front edges of the body member, and a centering lace. The centering lace is secured to the ankle stabilizing device between the pair of eyelets at the toe-end of the device such that the central portion of the centering lace is precluded from passing through either of the toe-end pair of eyelets.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2012Date of Patent: August 19, 2014Assignee: Medical Specialties, Inc.Inventor: Eric Lee Gaylord
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Publication number: 20140188026Abstract: An ankle stabilizing device is designed for use on an ankle and foot of a wearer. The ankle stabilizing device includes an above-the-foot flexible body member designed to substantially encircle the ankle. The body member has an open upper end adapted for extending to a point above the ankle. An elongated, flexible, non-stretch ankle belt is secured to the body member proximate its upper end, and is adapted for extending circumferentially around a lower leg of the wearer. At least one elongated flexible stabilizing strap has a proximal end affixed to the body member, and an opposing free end adapted for extending under the foot and releasably attaching to the body member.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2013Publication date: July 3, 2014Applicant: Medical Specialties IncorporatedInventor: Eric Lee Gaylord
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Patent number: 8721578Abstract: An ankle stabilizing apparatus for minimizing inversion and eversion of the foot, and more specifically, a body member having at least one cuff member positioned against a cuff portion of the body member, wherein the cuff member defines at least one opening for receiving at least one stabilizing strap such that the cuff and stabilizing strap dynamically apply a variable force against the body member and ankle. The apparatus promotes variable compression against the ankle upon application and during wear. The apparatus also resists distal migration during wear.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2008Date of Patent: May 13, 2014Assignee: Medical Specialties, Inc.Inventor: Eric Lee Gaylord
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Publication number: 20130197412Abstract: An ankle stabilizing device having a lace-tongue attachment includes a body member, a plurality of eyelets extending along the front edges of the body member, and a centering lace. The centering lace is secured to the ankle stabilizing device between the pair of eyelets at the toe-end of the device such that the central portion of the centering lace is precluded from passing through either of the toe-end pair of eyelets.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2012Publication date: August 1, 2013Applicant: Medical Specialties, Inc.Inventor: Eric Lee Gaylord
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Publication number: 20120220910Abstract: The knee support relates to a device for stabilizing movement of the patella and providing lateral support to a knee joint, and in particular, to a knee support device having independently adjustable openings at opposing ends thereof, wherein the adjustable openings accommodate various sized legs and permit a user to independently adjust the compression acting on the proximal and distal sections of the knee joint.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2011Publication date: August 30, 2012Applicant: Medical Specialties, Inc.Inventors: Eric Lee Gaylord, Robert Scott Gaylord
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Patent number: 8246560Abstract: The invention relates to a hand brace for immobilizing and adjustably positioning one or more digits of the hand, and more specifically, to a brace having a flexible sheet member for application to a wrist and hand, at least one adjustable stabilizing member extending the length of the sheet member that is sufficiently rigid to maintain joints at a desired angle of flexion, a semi-rigid member positioned against the flexible sheet member for protecting and supporting joints of the hand and defining an opening for relieving pressure on a joint, and straps for adjustably securing the invention to the hand. Advantageously the invention immobilizes the hand such that the fourth and fifth metacarpophalangeal joints of the hand are positioned at a desired angle of flexion and fourth and fifth interphalangeal joints of the hand are positioned at a desired angle of extension.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 2009Date of Patent: August 21, 2012Assignee: Medical Specialties, Inc.Inventors: Eric Lee Gaylord, Robert Scott Gaylord
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Publication number: 20110046530Abstract: The invention relates to a hand brace for immobilizing and adjustably positioning one or more digits of the hand, and more specifically, to a brace having a flexible sheet member for application to a wrist and hand, at least one adjustable stabilizing member extending the length of the sheet member that is sufficiently rigid to maintain joints at a desired angle of flexion, a semi-rigid member positioned against the flexible sheet member for protecting and supporting joints of the hand and defining an opening for relieving pressure on a joint, and straps for adjustably securing the invention to the hand. Advantageously the invention immobilizes the hand such that the fourth and fifth metacarpophalangeal joints of the hand are positioned at a desired angle of flexion and fourth and fifth interphalangeal joints of the hand are positioned at a desired angle of extension.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 18, 2009Publication date: February 24, 2011Applicant: MEDICAL SPECIALTIES, INC.Inventors: Eric Lee Gaylord, Robert Scott Gaylord
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Patent number: 7651472Abstract: An apparatus for stabilizing movement of an ankle comprises in one embodiment a flexible body member for receiving a foot and a stiffening unit secured to selected portions of the body member such that the stiffening unit minimizes movement of upper portions of the body member with respect to lower portions of the body member, without obstructing forward and rearward movement of the upper portions of the body member with respect to the lower portions of the body member.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2006Date of Patent: January 26, 2010Assignee: Medical Specialties, Inc.Inventors: Robert Scott Gaylord, Eric Lee Gaylord
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Publication number: 20090112140Abstract: The invention relates to an ankle stabilizing apparatus for minimizing inversion and eversion of the foot, and more specifically, to a body member having at least one cuff member positioned against a cuff portion of the body member, wherein the cuff member defines at least one opening for receiving at least one stabilizing strap such that the cuff and stabilizing strap dynamically apply a variable force against the body member and ankle. The invention promotes variable compression against the ankle upon application and during wear. The invention also resists distal migration of the apparatus during wear.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2008Publication date: April 30, 2009Applicant: Medical Specialties, Inc.Inventors: Eric Lee Gaylord, Robert Scott Gaylord
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Publication number: 20080208094Abstract: An orthotic device having an adjustable stabilizing member secured thereto in which the device has a body member for engaging portions of a lower leg and foot, and a flexible sheet member for adjustably and removably securing the device to the leg and foot. Front and rear tensioning arms are provided to adjustably support the leg and foot. The stabilizing member is manually adjustable by a user without requirement of mechanical devices or heat treatment.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2007Publication date: August 28, 2008Inventor: Eric Lee Gaylord
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Patent number: 7264605Abstract: An adjustable support device for the knee provides in one embodiment a strap, a primary tensioning device positioned on the strap, and a secondary tensioning device carried on the strap. A preferred embodiment of the device includes an elongate bar secured to the strap between first and second ends of the strap by a patch of material, stitching, or any number of known adhesives. The secondary tensioning device may include one or more patches of elastic, or alternatively, inelastic material that provide radially-directed pressure against the knee joint. In another embodiment, the secondary tensioning device provides pairs of ligatures secured to each end of the elongate bar for concentrating radially-directed pressure against the knee joint.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2004Date of Patent: September 4, 2007Assignee: Medical Specialties, Inc.Inventor: Eric Lee Gaylord
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Patent number: 7004919Abstract: An apparatus for stabilizing movement of the patella in the patellofemoral joint comprises in one embodiment a base having an opening, a buttress secured to the base sheet member, a tensioning member secured to the base sheet member, a pair of tensioning arms secured to the buttress, a pair of tensioning arms secured to the tensioning member, a pair of compression members formed from the base, and a stabilizing member secured to an edge of the base. A method of stabilizing movement of the patella in the patellofemoral joint during physical activities comprises in one embodiment the steps of positioning a support brace having an opening against the knee, extending a portion of the brace against the knee to apply a first force against portions of the knee in the opening, and extending another portion of the brace against the knee to apply a second force against the knee.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2003Date of Patent: February 28, 2006Assignee: Medical Specialties, Inc.Inventors: Eric Lee Gaylord, Robert Scott Gaylord
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Patent number: 6852088Abstract: An adjustable support device for the knee, including a strap having at least one elastic portion and first and second ends. A primary tensioning device is positioned on the strap for securing the strap around the knee and positioning the strap in a primary tensioned position relative to the patella, knee joint, and attachment sites of the connective tissues of the knee joint. A secondary tensioning device is also carried by the strap and includes an elastic element and at least one attachment member for being placed in a secondary tensioned position relative to the strap for increasing the tension of the strap and applying concentrated radially-directed support pressure to, the knee joint, attachment sites of the connective tissues of the knee joint, and an anterior aspect of the patella.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2002Date of Patent: February 8, 2005Assignee: Medical Specialties, Inc.Inventor: Eric Lee Gaylord
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Patent number: 6659971Abstract: An adjustable abduction apparatus, including a cushion for being received against the torso, a sling pouch attached to the cushion for maintaining a limb and shoulder of the wearer in an abducted position, and a support connected to the pouch for immobilizing the limb and shoulder in the abducted position and distributing the weight of the abducted limb evenly across the torso of the wearer. A waist strap is carried by the cushion and releasaby secures the apparatus against the torso. A back strap interconnects the waist strap and the sling pouch and extends therebetween generally parallel to the spinal column of the wearer for supporting the sling pouch and maintaining the limb and shoulder in the abducted position.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2002Date of Patent: December 9, 2003Assignee: Medical Specialties, Inc.Inventor: Eric Lee Gaylord
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Publication number: 20030187373Abstract: An adjustable abduction apparatus, including a cushion for being received against the torso, a sling pouch attached to the cushion for maintaining a limb and shoulder of the wearer in an abducted position, and a support connected to the pouch for immobilizing the limb and shoulder in the abducted position and distributing the weight of the abducted limb evenly across the torso of the wearer. A waist strap is carried by the cushion and releasaby secures the apparatus against the torso. A back strap interconnects the waist strap and the sling pouch and extends therebetween generally parallel to the spinal column of the wearer for supporting the sling pouch and maintaining the limb and shoulder in the abducted position.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2002Publication date: October 2, 2003Inventor: Eric Lee Gaylord
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Publication number: 20030187375Abstract: An adjustable support device for the knee, including a strap having at least one elastic portion and first and second ends. A primary tensioning device is positioned on the strap for securing the strap around the knee and positioning the strap in a primary tensioned position relative to the patella, knee joint, and attachment sites of the connective tissues of the knee joint. A secondary tensioning device is also carried by the strap and includes an elastic element and at least one attachment member for being placed in a secondary tensioned position relative to the strap for increasing the tension of the strap and applying concentrated radially-directed support pressure to, the knee joint, attachment sites of the connective tissues of the knee joint, and an anterior aspect of the patella.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2002Publication date: October 2, 2003Inventor: Eric Lee Gaylord
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Publication number: 20030187378Abstract: A medical padding product such as a wrist splint or support, for providing a protective pad to a desired body area to be protected, and including a support base for being applied to a site overlying and surrounding the body area to be protected. A gel pad is adjustably and releasably positioned on the base to overlie the body area to be protected. Pad attaching elements, for example hook or loop material, is carried by the gel pad on one major surface thereof for releasably attaching to a complementary hook or loop material carried on the surface of the base. According to one preferred embodiment of the invention, the cushioning pad is a gel pad.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2002Publication date: October 2, 2003Inventors: Robert Scott Gaylord, Eric Lee Gaylord
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Patent number: 5849076Abstract: Barrel reactor apparatus for chemical vapor deposition of a material on a semiconductor wafer having a cooling system which protects the semiconductor wafers from metals contamination caused by degradation of metallic surfaces of the barrel reactor. Degradation is caused by water reacting with other substances (e.g., HCl) in the barrel reactor. The cooling system has a controller which monitors the operational state of the barrel reactor and selects an operating setpoint based on the detected operational condition. As a result, the metallic surfaces of the barrel reactor are kept cool during operation to retard corrosive chemical reaction rates, and kept warmer than would be otherwise possible when the barrel reactor is not operating to prevent adsorption of water by and condensation of water onto the metallic surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 1996Date of Patent: December 15, 1998Assignee: MEMC Electronic Materials, Inc.Inventors: Eric Lee Gaylord, Charles Herman Mueller
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Patent number: 5795316Abstract: An ankle stabilizing appliance for restricting inversion and eversion of the foot while allowing flexion and dorsiflexion is described. The appliance includes a boot-like body member and a pair of stabilizing straps which extend in opposite directions toward the front of the body member. Each of the stabilizing straps is adapted to extend across and under the foot of the wearer, and then upwardly to a releasable attachment point on the side of the body member. A first fastener of a unidirectional fastener pair is positioned on a lower portion of the body member, in a position where it will be positioned beneath the calcaneus of a wearer when the device is worn. A mating fastener is positioned on a central portion of one of the stabilizing straps so that when the strap is wrapped across and under the foot of the wearer, the mating fasteners are secured together, and the unidirectional fastener protects against relative movement between the body member and the strap.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 1997Date of Patent: August 18, 1998Assignee: Medical Specialties, Inc.Inventor: Eric Lee Gaylord