Patents by Inventor Frank Magee
Frank Magee 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: 11251616Abstract: Provided are a method and system for managing power grid stability utilising local dynamic load control, the method being performed by a virtual load manager (VLM) comprising one or more processors configured to: configure a plurality of electrical devices connected to a mains supply grid to individually react to grid fluctuations such that the plurality of electrical devices act as one or more virtual load groups each comprising one or more electrical devices with the same response to the grid fluctuations; and manage the individual electrical devices and operating characteristics of the electrical devices in the one or more virtual load groups on behalf of a central grid controller (CGC) of the mains supply grid, wherein each of the electrical devices comprises a local controller configured to provide dynamic control of their respective load in response to fluctuations of the mains supply grid based on the configuration provided by the virtual load manager (VLM).Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2018Date of Patent: February 15, 2022Inventors: William John Kerrigan, Frank Magee, Pat Gayer
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Publication number: 20200153244Abstract: Provided are a method and system for managing power grid stability utilising local dynamic load control, the method being performed by a virtual load manager (VLM) comprising one or more processors configured to: configure a plurality of electrical devices connected to a mains supply grid to individually react to grid fluctuations such that the plurality of electrical devices act as one or more virtual load groups each comprising one or more electrical devices with the same response to the grid fluctuations; and manage the individual electrical devices and operating characteristics of the electrical devices in the one or more virtual load groups on behalf of a central grid controller (CGC) of the mains supply grid, wherein each of the electrical devices comprises a local controller configured to provide dynamic control of their respective load in response to fluctuations of the mains supply grid based on the configuration provided by the virtual load manager (VLM).Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2018Publication date: May 14, 2020Applicant: SELC Ireland LtdInventors: William John Kerrigan, Frank Magee, Pat Gayer
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Patent number: 8663229Abstract: Instruments and methods for preparing an intervertebral space for receiving an implant. An adjustable trial implant has an adjustable stop mechanism having a stop member connected thereto to vary the distance that a body portion of the trial implant can move into the intervertebral space. Cutting tools for forming cutouts in the adjacent vertebrae use the trial implant and/or a guide to position a cutting tool which may be a burr or a chisel. The chisel cutting tool can be moveable relative to a selected trial implant or the chisel cutting tools can be fixed onto a trial implant shaped body portion.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2007Date of Patent: March 4, 2014Assignee: DePuy Synthes Products, LLCInventors: Theirry Marnay, Rudolf Bertagnoli, Frank Magee, Stephan Eckhof, David L. Nichols, Christophe Geisert
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Patent number: 8579978Abstract: An intervertebral implant, alone and in combination with an insertion tool for inserting same and a method for inserting same. The implant has upper and lower parts which have universal movement relative to each other. Each of the upper and lower parts also has a surface engaging an adjacent vertebrae. Each part has a keel extending from said surface into a cutout in the adjacent vertebrae, and each keel has an anterior opening recess therein. An insert tool has a pair of arms which are received in the recess of the keels through the anterior opening to securely hold and insert the implant. Projections and matching indentations in each arm and the base of its recess securely attached each arm within its keel.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2012Date of Patent: November 12, 2013Assignee: DePuy Synthes Products, LLCInventors: Theirry Marnay, Rudolf Bertagnoli, Frank Magee, Stephan Eckhof
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Patent number: 8419742Abstract: Instruments and methods for preparing an intervertebral space for receiving an implant. An adjustable trial implant has an adjustable stop mechanism having a stop member connected thereto to vary the distance that a body portion of the trial implant can move into the intervertebral space. Cutting tools for forming cutouts in the adjacent vertebrae use the trial implant and/or a guide to position a cutting tool which may be a burr or a chisel. The chisel cutting tool can be moveable relative to a selected trial implant or the chisel cutting tools can be fixed onto a trial implant shaped body portion.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2007Date of Patent: April 16, 2013Assignee: Spine Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Theirry Marnay, Rudolf Bertagnoli, Frank Magee, Stephan Eckhof, David L. Nichols, Christophe Geisert
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Patent number: 8349017Abstract: Instruments and methods for inserting an intervertebral implant. Insertion of the implant is accomplished by grasping the implant between the arms of an insertion instrument having arms which separate from each other and close against each other onto the implant, such that the ends of the arms of the insertion instrument engage recesses of the implant. A spacer may be provided between the arms of the insertion instrument to help position the implant while held by the arms.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2010Date of Patent: January 8, 2013Assignee: Spine Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Theirry Marnay, Rudolf Bertagnoli, Frank Magee, Stephan Eckhof, David L. Nichols, Christophe Geisert
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Publication number: 20120109316Abstract: An intervertebral implant, alone and in combination with an insertion tool for inserting same and a method for inserting same. The implant has upper and lower parts which have universal movement relative to each other. Each of the upper and lower parts also has a surface engaging an adjacent vertebrae. Each part has a keel extending from said surface into a cutout in the adjacent vertebrae, and each keel has an anterior opening recess therein. An insert tool has a pair of arms which are received in the recess of the keels through the anterior opening to securely hold and insert the implant. Projections and matching indentations in each arm and the base of its recess securely attached each arm within its keel.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2012Publication date: May 3, 2012Inventors: Theirry Marnay, Rudolf Bertagnoli, Frank Magee, Stephan Eckhof
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Patent number: 8105381Abstract: An intervertebral implant, alone and in combination with an insertion tool for inserting same and a method for inserting same. The implant has upper and lower parts which have universal movement relative to each other. Each of the upper and lower parts also has a surface engaging an adjacent vertebrae. Each part has a keel extending from said surface into a cutout in the adjacent vertebrae, and each keel has an anterior opening recess therein. An insert tool has a pair of arms which are received in the recess of the keels through the anterior opening to securely hold and insert the implant. Projections and matching indentations in each arm and the base of its recess securely attached each arm within its keel.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2007Date of Patent: January 31, 2012Assignee: Spine Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Theirry Marnay, Rudolf Bertagnoli, Frank Magee, Stephan Eckhof
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Publication number: 20100331988Abstract: Instruments and methods for inserting an intervertebral implant. Insertion of the implant is accomplished by grasping the implant between the arms of an insertion instrument having arms which separate from each other and close against each other onto the implant, such that the ends of the arms of the insertion instrument engage recesses of the implant. A spacer may be provided between the arms of the insertion instrument to help position the implant while held by the arms.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2010Publication date: December 30, 2010Inventors: Theirry Marnay, Rudolf Bertagnoli, Frank Magee, Stephan Eckhof, David L. Nichols, Christophe Geisert
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Patent number: 7803162Abstract: Instruments and methods for inserting an intervertebral implant. Insertion of the implant is accomplished by grasping the implant between the arms of an insertion instrument having arms which separate from each other and close against each other onto the implant, such that the ends of the arms of the insertion instrument engage recesses of the implant. A spacer may be provided between the arms of the insertion instrument to help position the implant while held by the arms.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2003Date of Patent: September 28, 2010Assignee: Spine Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Theirry Marnay, Rudolf Bertagnoli, Frank Magee, Stephan Eckhof, David L. Nichols, Christophe Geisert
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Patent number: 7491204Abstract: Instruments and methods for preparing an intervertebral space for receiving an implant. An adjustable trial implant has an adjustable stop mechanism having a stop member connected thereto to vary the distance that a body portion of the trial implant can move into the intervertebral space. Cutting tools for forming cutouts in the adjacent vertebrae use the trial implant and/or a guide to position a cutting tool which may be a burr or a chisel. The chisel cutting tool can be moveable relative to a selected trial implant or the chisel cutting tools can be fixed onto a trial implant shaped body portion.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2003Date of Patent: February 17, 2009Assignee: Spine Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Theirry Marnay, Rudolf Bertagnoli, Frank Magee, Stephan Eckhof, David L. Nichols, Christophe Geisert
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Publication number: 20070208345Abstract: Instruments and methods for preparing an intervertebral space for receiving an implant. An adjustable trial implant has an adjustable stop mechanism having a stop member connected thereto to vary the distance that a body portion of the trial implant can move into the intervertebral space. Cutting tools for forming cutouts in the adjacent vertebrae use the trial implant and/or a guide to position a cutting tool which may be a burr or a chisel. The chisel cutting tool can be moveable relative to a selected trial implant or the chisel cutting tools can be fixed onto a trial implant shaped body portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2007Publication date: September 6, 2007Inventors: Theirry MARNAY, Rudolf Bertagnoli, Frank Magee, Stephan Eckhof, David Nichols, Christophe Geisert
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Publication number: 20070208346Abstract: Instruments and methods for preparing an intervertebral space for receiving an implant. An adjustable trial implant has an adjustable stop mechanism having a stop member connected thereto to vary the distance that a body portion of the trial implant can move into the intervertebral space. Cutting tools for forming cutouts in the adjacent vertebrae use the trial implant and/or a guide to position a cutting tool which may be a burr or a chisel. The chisel cutting tool can be moveable relative to a selected trial implant or the chisel cutting tools can be fixed onto a trial implant shaped body portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2007Publication date: September 6, 2007Inventors: Theirry MARNAY, Rudolf Bertagnoli, Frank Magee, Stephan Eckhof, David Nichols, Christophe Geisert
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Publication number: 20070162134Abstract: An intervertebral implant, alone and in combination with an insertion tool for inserting same and a method for inserting same. The implant has upper and lower parts which have universal movement relative to each other. Each of the upper and lower parts also has a surface engaging an adjacent vertebrae. Each part has a keel extending from said surface into a cutout in the adjacent vertebrae, and each keel has an anterior opening recess therein. An insert tool has a pair of arms which are received in the recess of the keels through the anterior opening to securely hold and insert the implant. Projections and matching indentations in each arm and the base of its recess securely attached each arm within its keel.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2007Publication date: July 12, 2007Inventors: Theirry Marnay, Rudolf Bertagnoli, Frank Magee, Stephan Eckhof
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Patent number: 7204852Abstract: An intervertebral implant, alone and in combination with an insertion tool for inserting same and a method for inserting same. The implant has upper and lower parts which have universal movement relative to each other. Each of the upper and lower parts also has a surface engaging an adjacent vertebrae. Each part has a keel extending from said surface into a cutout in the adjacent vertebrae, and each keel has an anterior opening recess therein. An insert tool has a pair of arms which are received in the recess of the keels through the anterior opening to securely hold and insert the implant. Projections and matching indentations in each arm and the base of its recess securely attached each arm within its keel.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2002Date of Patent: April 17, 2007Assignee: Spine Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Theirry Marnay, Rud Bertagnoli, Frank Magee, Stephan Eckhof
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Publication number: 20050021042Abstract: Instruments and methods for inserting an intervertebral implant. Insertion of the implant is accomplished by grasping the implant between the arms of an insertion instrument having arms which separate from each other and close against each other onto the implant, such that the ends of the arms of the insertion instrument engage recesses of the implant. A spacer may be provided between the arms of the insertion instrument to help position the implant while held by the arms.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2003Publication date: January 27, 2005Inventors: Theirry Marnay, Rudolf Bertagnoli, Frank Magee, Stephan Eckhof, David Nichols, Christophe Geisert
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Publication number: 20040215198Abstract: Instruments and methods for preparing an intervertebral space for receiving an implant. An adjustable trial implant has an adjustable stop mechanism having a stop member connected thereto to vary the distance that a body portion of the trial implant can move into the intervertebral space. Cutting tools for forming cutouts in the adjacent vertebrae use the trial implant and/or a guide to position a cutting tool which may be a burr or a chisel. The chisel cutting tool can be moveable relative to a selected trial implant or the chisel cutting tools can be fixed onto a trial implant shaped body portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2003Publication date: October 28, 2004Applicant: SPINE SOLUTIONS, INC.Inventors: Theirry Marnay, Rudolf Bertagnoli, Frank Magee, Stephan Eckhof, David L. Nichols, Christophe Geisert
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Publication number: 20040117022Abstract: An intervertebral implant, alone and in combination with an insertion tool for inserting same and a method for inserting same. The implant has upper and lower parts which have limited universal movement relative to each other. Each of the upper and lower parts also has a surface engaging an adjacent vertebrae. Each part has a keel extending from said surface into a cutout in the adjacent vertebrae, and each keel has an anterior opening recess therein. An insert tool has a pair of arms which are received in the recess of the keels through the anterior opening to securely hold and insert the implant. Projections and matching indentations in each arm and the base of its recess securely attached each arm within its keel.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2002Publication date: June 17, 2004Inventors: Theirry Marnay, Rudolf Bertagnoli, Frank Magee, Stephan Eckhof