Patents by Inventor Eric M. Simon

Eric M. Simon 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).

  • Publication number: 20130284111
    Abstract: Disclosed are embodiments of airflow applicators used for delivering directional, heated air to, for example, the scalp and hair of humans and/or animals to eliminate ectoparasites, such as lice and lice eggs. In preferred embodiments, the applicators are configured to deliver heated airflow (from a separate device, or from another portion of a single device, that generates heated airflow) efficiently right to where ectoparasites and their eggs most frequently reside. Also disclosed are treatment methods, including preferred treatment patterns, for delivering heated airflows for use in eliminating ectoparasites and their eggs on an animal.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 1, 2013
    Publication date: October 31, 2013
    Inventors: Eric M. Simon, Randall D. Block
  • Patent number: 8486692
    Abstract: A cell culture apparatus consists of a vessel or array of vessels, each comprising a substantially flat bottom and substantially vertical sides, and composed of a substantially gas permeable material. The inner bottom surface of the vessel is commonly textured to provide the cells with adequate features for attachment and spreading. The vessel may include an integral annular flange which can be used to suspend the vessel from a suspensory element of a rack structure. To promote cell attachment and growth, the inner surfaces of the vessel bottom and sides may be coated with commonly available bio-active materials. Cells cultured in the system commonly grow in three dimensions for extended periods of time, and often produce significantly higher quantities of cellular products than cells grown in conventional labware.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 14, 2007
    Date of Patent: July 16, 2013
    Assignee: Acme Biosystems LLC
    Inventor: Eric M. Simon
  • Patent number: 8475510
    Abstract: Disclosed are embodiments of airflow applicators used for delivering directional, heated air to, for example, the scalp and hair of humans and/or animals to eliminate ectoparasites, such as lice and lice eggs. In preferred embodiments, the applicators are configured to deliver heated airflow (from a separate device, or from another portion of a single device, that generates heated airflow) efficiently right to where ectoparasites and their eggs most frequently reside. Also disclosed are treatment methods, including preferred treatment patterns, for delivering heated airflows for use in eliminating ectoparasites and their eggs on an animal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 23, 2009
    Date of Patent: July 2, 2013
    Assignee: Larada Sciences, Inc.
    Inventors: Eric M. Simon, Randall D. Block
  • Patent number: 8454700
    Abstract: An interbody vertebral implant for facilitating fusion of adjacent vertebrae. The implant includes a first end plate, a second end plate, and an intermediate member disposed therebetween. The end plates are configured to allow bone in-growth. The intermediate member may include features to engage the end plates and to prevent over insertion of the intermediate member within the end plates. The implant may include a cavity extending through the composite implant configured to receive bone growth material to facilitate fusion between a first vertebra and a second vertebra.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 4, 2011
    Date of Patent: June 4, 2013
    Assignee: Zimmer Spine, Inc.
    Inventors: Jeremy J. Lemoine, Charles H. Perrone, Jr., Eric M. Simon, Daniel A. Carlson, Hugh D. Hestad
  • Publication number: 20130085573
    Abstract: An interbody vertebral implant for facilitating fusion of adjacent vertebrae. The implant includes a first end plate, a second end plate, and an intermediate member disposed therebetween. The end plates are configured to allow bone in-growth. The intermediate member may include features to engage the end plates and to prevent over insertion of the intermediate member within the end plates. The implant may include a cavity extending through the composite implant configured to receive bone growth material to facilitate fusion between a first vertebra and a second vertebra.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 4, 2011
    Publication date: April 4, 2013
    Applicant: ZIMMER SPINE, INC.
    Inventors: Jeremy J. Lemoine, Charles H. Perrone, JR., Eric M. Simon, Daniel A. Carlson, Hugh D. Hestad
  • Publication number: 20100071713
    Abstract: Disclosed are embodiments of airflow applicators used for delivering directional, heated air to, for example, the scalp and hair of humans and/or animals to eliminate ectoparasites, such as lice and lice eggs. In preferred embodiments, the applicators are configured to deliver heated airflow (from a separate device, or from another portion of a single device, that generates heated airflow) efficiently right to where ectoparasites and their eggs most frequently reside. Also disclosed are treatment methods, including preferred treatment patterns, for delivering heated airflows for use in eliminating ectoparasites and their eggs on an animal.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 23, 2009
    Publication date: March 25, 2010
    Applicant: LARADA SCIENCES INC.
    Inventors: Eric M. Simon, Randall D. Block
  • Publication number: 20100055790
    Abstract: A cell culture apparatus consists of a vessel or array of vessels, each comprising a substantially flat bottom and substantially vertical sides, and composed of a substantially gas permeable material. The inner bottom surface of the vessel is commonly textured to provide the cells with adequate features for attachment and spreading. The vessel may include an integral annular flange which can be used to suspend the vessel from a suspensory element of a rack structure. To promote cell attachment and growth, the inner surfaces of the vessel bottom and sides may be coated with commonly available bio-active materials. Cells cultured in the system commonly grow in three dimensions for extended periods of time, and often produce significantly higher quantities of cellular products than cells grown in conventional labware.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 14, 2007
    Publication date: March 4, 2010
    Inventor: Eric M. Simon
  • Patent number: 7275888
    Abstract: A stackable interlocking barrier system includes a first barrier having a front wall and a back wall each extending between a top wall and a floor, at least a portion of the front wall being sloped relative to the back wall. A second barrier also has a front wall and a back wall each extending between a top wall and a floor, at least a portion of the front wall being sloped relative to the back wall. The second barrier is inverted relative to the first barrier with the front wall of the second barrier seated against the front wall of the first barrier. A first connector is removably mounted on the first barrier and the second barrier so as to secure the first barrier to the second barrier.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 18, 2006
    Date of Patent: October 2, 2007
    Assignee: Off the Wall Products, LLC
    Inventors: Marc E. Christensen, Eric M. Simon, William L. Snook
  • Patent number: 6926681
    Abstract: Massage device (10) comprising head (12), which 76 defines cavity (8) and an opening to cavity (8). Head (12) has one or more contact surfaces and post (32) connected to head (12). Post (32) is positioned within cavity (8) and extends toward the opening. Post (32) also has one or more contact surfaces. Vacuum source (49) communicating with cavity (8) provides a means for creating negative pressure with cavity (8). Additionally, a method and system for performing abrasion on a surface, such as on the skin 74 of a patient, is disclosed. The dermabrasion apparatus includes means for delivering and retrieving material to and from a selected site to be abraded, a delivery and retrieval hand piece, an abrasive handling device, and a waste retrieval holding device. Hand piece (118) is coupled to the abrasive handling device as well as the waste retrieval holding device, which is further coupled to the delivery and retrieval means.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 11, 2000
    Date of Patent: August 9, 2005
    Assignee: Dynatronics Corporation
    Inventors: John S. Ramey, Larry K. Beardall, Eric M. Simon, Randall D. Block
  • Patent number: 6676113
    Abstract: A control barrier is provided having a barrier wall with one or two support assemblies attached thereto. The barrier wall has a front face with a display recess, wind ports, and tenons and mortises formed thereon. The barrier wall also has a set of projecting arms having either pins or ports to allow a series of control barriers to be connected together. The support assemblies are positionable between a support position and a standing position. Preferably, the support assemblies include a leg and a foot. The leg is extendable and/or rotatable to allow the foot to be positioned between a support position and a standing position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 4, 2001
    Date of Patent: January 13, 2004
    Assignee: Off the Wall Products, LLC
    Inventors: Marc E. Christensen, Eric M. Simon
  • Patent number: 6611634
    Abstract: Improvements in a biosensor are disclosed. A biosensor includes a waveguide, at least a portion of which is substantially planar. One or more reservoirs may be formed adjacent to a chemistry-bearing surface of the waveguide. The biosensor may include a gasket to form a seal between the waveguide and side walls of the reservoir. A sample solution may be introduced into the reservoir or otherwise onto the surface of a waveguide through an input port. Waveguides of varying composition (e.g., plastic, quartz, glass, or other suitable waveguide materials) may be used in the biosensor. Also disclosed is a sled-shaped waveguide, which includes a planar portion and a lens at an end thereof and angled relative thereto for coupling light into the waveguide.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 11, 2002
    Date of Patent: August 26, 2003
    Assignee: University of Utah Research Foundation
    Inventors: James N. Herron, Douglas A. Christensen, Victor A. Pollak, Richard D. McEachern, Eric M. Simon
  • Patent number: 6582442
    Abstract: A method and system for performing abrasion on a surface, such as on the skin of a patient, is disclosed. The dermabrasion apparatus includes apparatus for delivering and retrieving material to and from a selected site to be abraded, a delivery and retrieval hand piece, an abrasive handling device, and a waste retrieval holding device. The hand piece is coupled to the abrasive handling device as well as the waste retrieval holding device, which is further coupled to the delivery and retrieval apparatus. The abrasive handling device further includes an abrasive supply device, a receiving channel, a feeding chamber, and a delivery channel. The abrasive supply device typically is a canister fitted with a funnel-shaped spout that is inverted into the receiving channel. The receiving channel feeds abrasive to the feeding chamber.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 28, 2000
    Date of Patent: June 24, 2003
    Assignee: Dynatronics Corporation
    Inventors: Eric M. Simon, Randall D. Block
  • Publication number: 20020169461
    Abstract: A method and system for performing abrasion on a surface, such as on the skin of a patient, is disclosed. The dermabrasion apparatus includes means for delivering and retrieving material to and from a selected site to be abraded, a delivery and retrieval hand piece, an abrasive handling device, and a waste retrieval holding device. The hand piece is coupled to the abrasive handling device as well as the waste retrieval holding device, which is further coupled tot he delivery and retrieval means. The abrasive handling device further includes an abrasive supply device, a receiving channel, a feeding chamber, and a delivery channel. The abrasive supply device typically is a canister fitted with a funnel-shaped spout that is inverted into the receiving channel. The receiving channel feeds abrasive to the feeding chamber.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 28, 2000
    Publication date: November 14, 2002
    Inventors: Eric M. Simon, Randall D. Block
  • Publication number: 20020094147
    Abstract: Improvements in a biosensor are disclosed. A biosensor includes a waveguide, at least a portion of which is substantially planar. One or more reservoirs may be formed adjacent to a chemistry-bearing surface of the waveguide. The biosensor may include a gasket to form a seal between the waveguide and side walls of the reservoir. A sample solution may be introduced into the reservoir or otherwise onto the surface of a waveguide through an input port. Waveguides of varying composition (e.g., plastic, quartz, glass, or other suitable waveguide materials) may be used in the biosensor. Also disclosed is a sled-shaped waveguide, which includes a planar portion and a lens at an end thereof and angled relative thereto for coupling light into the waveguide.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 11, 2002
    Publication date: July 18, 2002
    Inventors: James N. Herron, Douglas A. Christensen, Victor A. Pollak, Richard D. McEachern, Eric M. Simon
  • Patent number: 6356676
    Abstract: Improvements in a biosensor of the type having reservoirs or wells for analyzing a biological liquid are disclosed. A biosensor includes a waveguide placed between a plurality of members such as plates at least one of the members being formed to define the walls of the reservoirs where the liquid is biologically analyzed. The walls of the reservoirs are made of an inert, opaque material such as a metal. Although the biosensor may include a gasket, the gasket is associated with the members and waveguide in such a way (e.g., by recessing the gasket into a channel formed into a metal plate) so that the gasket does not form any significant portion of the reservoir wall. Waveguides of varying composition (e.g., plastic, quartz or glass) may be associated with the members to form the biosensor. The metal plate of the biosensor has input and output ports for infusing, draining, or oscillating the liquid to be analyzed in the reaction reservoir.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 30, 2000
    Date of Patent: March 12, 2002
    Assignee: University of Utah Research Foundation
    Inventors: James N. Herron, Douglas A. Christensen, Victor A. Pollak, Richard D. McEachern, Eric M. Simon
  • Publication number: 20020014619
    Abstract: A control barrier is provided having a barrier wall with one or two support assemblies attached thereto. The barrier wall has a front face with a display recess, wind ports, and tenons and mortises formed thereon. The barrier wall also has a set of projecting arms having either pins or ports to allow a series of control barriers to be connected together. The support assemblies are positionable between a support position and a standing position. Preferably, the support assemblies include a leg and a foot. The leg is extendable and/or rotatable to allow the foot to be positioned between a support position and a standing position.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 4, 2001
    Publication date: February 7, 2002
    Applicant: Off the Wall Products, LLC
    Inventors: Marc E. Christensen, Eric M. Simon
  • Patent number: D451196
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 28, 2000
    Date of Patent: November 27, 2001
    Assignee: Dynatronics Corporation
    Inventors: Randall D. Block, Eric M. Simon
  • Patent number: RE39772
    Abstract: Improvements in a biosensor of the type having reservoirs or wells for analyzing a biological liquid are disclosed. A biosensor (190) includes a waveguide (164) placed between a plurality of members such as plates (100, 186), at least one of the members (100) being formed to define the walls (132, 134, 136) of the reservoirs where the liquid is biologically analyzed. The walls of the reservoirs are made of an inert, opaque material such as a metal. Although the biosensor may include a gasket (162), the gasket is associated with the members and waveguide in such a way (e.g. by recessing the gasket into a channel formed into a metal plate) so that the gasket does not form any significant portion of the reservoir wall. Waveguides of varying composition (e.g. plastic, quartz or glass) may be associated with the members to form the biosensor. The metal plate of the biosensor has input and output ports for infusing, draining, or oscillating the liquid to be analyzed in the reaction reservoir.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 19, 1997
    Date of Patent: August 14, 2007
    Assignee: University of Utah Research Foundation
    Inventors: James N. Herron, Douglas A. Christensen, Victor A. Pollack, Richard D. McEachern, Eric M. Simon
  • Patent number: D552250
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 25, 2005
    Date of Patent: October 2, 2007
    Assignee: Off the Wall Products, LLC
    Inventors: Marc E. Christensen, Eric M. Simon, William Snook
  • Patent number: D626287
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 23, 2009
    Date of Patent: October 26, 2010
    Assignee: Larada Sciences, Inc.
    Inventors: Eric M. Simon, Randall D. Block