Patents by Inventor Gary R. Schultheis

Gary R. Schultheis 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: 20180250184
    Abstract: A convertible chair, for example, a hair transplantation chair that permits movement of the patient during a procedure while the patient's head remains substantially stationary. The chair may include a head support and a plurality of body supports that may be mounted on a base, or on a cradle movably attached to the base. The chair can be configured for a follicular unit harvesting procedure and it could be also converted into a hair implantation configuration for hair implantation procedure. The patient remains in the chair during the procedure with his head substantially stationary, while various parts of his body may be repositioned, for example, by rotation of the cradle. The chair may be automated, or assisted with pneumatics, motors, foot pumps and the like. The chair is particularly useful for assisting robotic hair transplantation procedures.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 4, 2018
    Publication date: September 6, 2018
    Applicant: Restoration Robotics, Inc.
    Inventors: Mark D. Brinkerhoff, Robert A. Hines, Gary R. Schultheis, Eric R. Winger
  • Patent number: 9962307
    Abstract: A convertible chair, for example, a hair transplantation chair that permits movement of the patient during a procedure while the patient's head remains substantially stationary. The chair may include a head support and a plurality of body supports that may be mounted on a base, or on a cradle movably attached to the base. The chair can be configured for a follicular unit harvesting procedure and it could be also converted into a hair implantation configuration for hair implantation procedure. The patient remains in the chair during the procedure with his head substantially stationary, while various parts of his body may be repositioned, for example, by rotation of the cradle. The chair may be automated, or assisted with pneumatics, motors, foot pumps and the like. The chair is particularly useful for assisting robotic hair transplantation procedures.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 20, 2010
    Date of Patent: May 8, 2018
    Assignee: RESTORATION ROBOTICS, INC.
    Inventors: Mark D. Brinkerhoff, Robert A. Hines, Gary R. Schultheis, Eric R. Winger
  • Publication number: 20120158138
    Abstract: A convertible chair, for example, a hair transplantation chair that permits movement of the patient during a procedure while the patient's head remains substantially stationary. The chair may include a head support and a plurality of body supports that may be mounted on a base, or on a cradle movably attached to the base. The chair can be configured for a follicular unit harvesting procedure and it could be also converted into a hair implantation configuration for hair implantation procedure. The patient remains in the chair during the procedure with his head substantially stationary, while various parts of his body may be repositioned, for example, by rotation of the cradle. The chair may be automated, or assisted with pneumatics, motors, foot pumps and the like. The chair is particularly useful for assisting robotic hair transplantation procedures.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 20, 2010
    Publication date: June 21, 2012
    Applicant: Restoration Robotics, Inc.
    Inventors: Mark D. Brinkerhoff, Robert A. Hines, Gary R. Schultheis, Eric R. Winger
  • Patent number: 5592745
    Abstract: An electronic level includes a visual scale (similar to a ruler scale) having a number of parallel line segments. The inclination of the device is shown by illuminating various of the scale line segments on either side of a central line. When the device is at a null (typically level or plumb) only the central scale line is illuminated, indicating the inclination away from the null. Each scale line segment indicates a fraction of an inch of inclination per e.g. two feet of horizontal distance (the two feet being the level length in one version) which conforms to the normal use of such levels by building tradesmen. The level is calibrated by taking two readings with the level rotated 180.degree. between readings. The readings are averaged and negative feedback is provided to the level sensor itself to null out any system mechanical or electrical offsets.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 13, 1995
    Date of Patent: January 14, 1997
    Assignee: Zircon Corporation
    Inventors: Charles E. Heger, Gary R. Schultheis
  • Patent number: 5488779
    Abstract: An electronic level includes two loudspeakers, one located at each end of the level housing (beam) and controlled in a stereo-like manner. Thus the volume balance between the two loudspeakers is controlled by the angular inclination of the level. The user hears the volume difference between the two loudspeakers and thus has an auditory cue in which direction to rotate the level to achieve exact level or plumb. The loudspeakers are located at the extreme ends of the level housing to achieve maximum stereo separation. The separation reinforces the user's natural binaural hearing capability in order to distinguish which loudspeaker is turned on or off. The loudspeakers are turned on or off so that at level or plumb both loudspeakers are on. For an out of level conditions one loudspeaker is on and the other is off; the end of the level which is high when out of level has its loudspeaker on, and the other loudspeaker is off.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 12, 1994
    Date of Patent: February 6, 1996
    Assignee: Zircon Corporation
    Inventors: Gary R. Schultheis, Charles E. Heger
  • Patent number: 5479715
    Abstract: An electronic level includes a visual scale having a "fan-like" configuration of a number of elongated wedge-shaped segments. The inclination of the device is shown by graphically illuminating various of the segments on either side of a central segment line. When the device is at a null (typically level or plumb) only the central segment is illuminated. Each segment indicates a predetermined amount of inclination from the null.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 19, 1994
    Date of Patent: January 2, 1996
    Assignee: Zircon Corporation
    Inventors: Gary R. Schultheis, Charles E. Heger
  • Patent number: 5452522
    Abstract: A framing layout tool includes two squares each with two legs or blades 90.degree. apart. The squares are pivotally attached at their vertices by a pivot pin including a knurled locking nut. One of the squares includes a longitudinally aligned electronic plumb and level indicator on one of the legs. The other leg of that square includes indicia on a leg reference edge for indicating rise-over-run integers representative of the angular separation of that other leg and a leg of the other square. Indicia indicating the actual angle between such legs is also contained on an opposite reference edge of that other leg. The layout tool has particular utility for accurately marking the location of a plumb cut, seat cuts and a ridge cut in roof rafters where the blade of the second square is placed on an inclined rafter and oriented with the electronic level in a vertical plumb position. When a visual and auditory indication of exact plumb is obtained the clamping nut is locked.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 12, 1994
    Date of Patent: September 26, 1995
    Assignee: Zircon Corporation
    Inventors: Donald D. Kook, Gary R. Schultheis, John R. Stauss, Douglas R. Grundstrom