Patents by Inventor George Phillips
George Phillips 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: 20250359915Abstract: Disclosed herein are systems and methods for performing a cardiac arrhythmia and a subsequent nerve block. A cryogenic device can be provided and can comprise a handle comprising a proximal end and a distal end, an elongate shaft extending from the handle, the elongate shaft comprising a lumen, a cryogenic probe extending from the elongate shaft, wherein the cryogenic probe is flexible, and an adapter removably located at a distal end of the elongate shaft, the adapter comprising a base portion, a head portion, and an opening therethrough, wherein the base portion comprises one or more prongs configured to key onto the elongate shaft, wherein the head portion is rounded and comprises a groove embedded within. The adapter can be configured to receive the cryogenic probe via the opening and within the groove such that the cryogenic probe maintains a shape when coupled to the groove.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2024Publication date: November 27, 2025Applicant: AtriCure, Inc.Inventors: George PHILLIPS, Craig CRANDALL
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Patent number: 12198474Abstract: The invention provides an authenticatable ballot and method wherein a printable substrate is provided with at least one of overt authenticating indicia and covert authenticating indicia. The overt and covert authenticating indicia provide a means for voters and ballot counting entities to authenticate ballots by verifying the presence of sanctioned overt and covert authenticating indicia. The overt authenticating indicia is observable by the human eye without the use of any specialized tool or light source. The covert authenticating indicia are not readily apparent to the human eye and require the indicia to be resolved using a specialized tool, such as an ultraviolet or infrared light source.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2024Date of Patent: January 14, 2025Inventors: George Phillips, Noal Phillips
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Publication number: 20240331479Abstract: The invention provides an authenticatable ballot and method wherein a printable substrate is provided with at least one of overt authenticating indicia and covert authenticating indicia. The overt and covert authenticating indicia provide a means for voters and ballot counting entities to authenticate ballots by verifying the presence of sanctioned overt and covert authenticating indicia. The overt authenticating indicia is observable by the human eye without the use of any specialized tool or light source. The covert authenticating indicia are not readily apparent to the human eye and require the indicia to be resolved using a specialized tool, such as an ultraviolet or infrared light source.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2024Publication date: October 3, 2024Inventors: George PHILLIPS, Noal PHILLIPS
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Patent number: 11978286Abstract: The invention provides an authenticatable ballot and method wherein a printable substrate is provided with at least one of overt authenticating indicia and covert authenticating indicia. The overt and covert authenticating indicia provide a means for voters and ballot counting entities to authenticate ballots by verifying the presence of sanctioned overt and covert authenticating indicia. The overt authenticating indicia is observable by the human eye without the use of any specialized tool or light source. The covert authenticating indicia are not readily apparent to the human eye and require the indicia to be resolved using a specialized tool, such as an ultraviolet or infrared light source.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2023Date of Patent: May 7, 2024Inventors: George Phillips, Noal Phillips
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Publication number: 20240005720Abstract: The invention provides an authenticatable ballot and method wherein a printable substrate is provided with at least one of overt authenticating indicia and covert authenticating indicia. The overt and covert authenticating indicia provide a means for voters and ballot counting entities to authenticate ballots by verifying the presence of sanctioned overt and covert authenticating indicia. The overt authenticating indicia is observable by the human eye without the use of any specialized tool or light source. The covert authenticating indicia are not readily apparent to the human eye and require the indicia to be resolved using a specialized tool, such as an ultraviolet or infrared light source.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2023Publication date: January 4, 2024Inventors: George PHILLIPS, Noal PHILLIPS
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Patent number: 10315476Abstract: A replacement ball joint assembly (10) adapted to be pressed into a previously used and possibly distorted receiving hole (26) in a suspension component such as a control arm (28). A socket housing (12) of the assembly (10) includes a plurality of generally annular, concentric knurls (36) each having a respective crest portion (38) and separated one from another by intervening relief grooves (40). The crest portions (38) of the knurls (36) may be tapered so as to provide a lead-in feature to minimize misalignment during a press-in installation operation. The knurls (36) are preferably softer than the control arm material so that they yield during press-in rather than further disfiguring or enlarging the receiving hole (26). Displaced material from the crest portions (38) of the knurls (36) flows into the relief grooves (40).Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2016Date of Patent: June 11, 2019Inventors: Michael Wilcutt, George Phillips, Anthony Dake, Rickie Williams, Chris Shores, Kennon Bret Sawyer
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Publication number: 20160355066Abstract: A replacement ball joint assembly (10) adapted to be pressed into a previously used and possibly distorted receiving hole (26) in a suspension component such as a control arm (28). A socket housing (12) of the assembly (10) includes a plurality of generally annular, concentric knurls (36) each having a respective crest portion (38) and separated one from another by intervening relief grooves (40). The crest portions (38) of the knurls (36) may be tapered so as to provide a lead-in feature to minimize misalignment during a press-in installation operation. The knurls (36) are preferably softer than the control arm material so that they yield during press-in rather than further disfiguring or enlarging the receiving hole (26). Displaced material from the crest portions (38) of the knurls (36) flows into the relief grooves (40).Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2016Publication date: December 8, 2016Inventors: Michael Wilcutt, George Phillips, Anthony Dake, Rickie Williams, Chris Shores, Kennon Bret Swayer
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Patent number: 9446644Abstract: A replacement ball joint assembly (10) adapted to be pressed into a previously used and possibly distorted receiving hole (26) in a suspension component such as a control arm (28). A socket housing (12) of the assembly (10) includes a plurality of generally annular, concentric knurls (36) each having a respective crest portion (38) and separated one from another by intervening relief grooves (40). The crest portions (38) of the knurls (36) may be tapered so as to provide a lead-in feature to minimize misalignment during a press-in installation operation. The knurls (36) are preferably softer than the control arm material so that they yield during press-in rather than further disfiguring or enlarging the receiving hole (26). Displaced material from the crest portions (38) of the knurls (36) flows into the relief grooves (40).Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2009Date of Patent: September 20, 2016Assignee: Federal-Mogul CorporationInventors: Michael Wilcutt, George Phillips, Anthony Dake, Rickie Williams, Chris Shores, Kennon Bret Swayer
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Patent number: 8100562Abstract: A supporting structure is disclosed for both securing optical elements for providing optimal cooling of the optical elements and the light source.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2009Date of Patent: January 24, 2012Assignee: Lumenis Ltd.Inventors: Michael Robert Gluszczak, Paul O. Ramstad, Stephen Derek Smithson, George Phillips, Roy W. Lindahl
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Publication number: 20110135381Abstract: A replacement ball joint assembly (10) adapted to be pressed into a previously used and possibly distorted receiving hole (26) in a suspension component such as a control arm (28). A socket housing (12) of the assembly (10) includes a plurality of generally annular, concentric knurls (36) each having a respective crest portion (38) and separated one from another by intervening relief grooves (40). The crest portions (38) of the knurls (36) may be tapered so as to provide a lead-in feature to minimize misalignment during a press-in installation operation. The knurls (36) are preferably softer than the control arm material so that they yield during press-in rather than further disfiguring or enlarging the receiving hole (26). Displaced material from the crest portions (38) of the knurls (36) flows into the relief grooves (40).Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2009Publication date: June 9, 2011Applicant: FEDERAL-MOGUL CORPORATIONInventors: Michael Wilcutt, George Phillips, Anthony Dake, Rickie Williams, Chris Shores, Kennon Bret Swayer
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Patent number: 7740378Abstract: A supporting structure is disclosed for both securing optical elements and for providing optimal cooling of the optical elements and the light source.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2006Date of Patent: June 22, 2010Assignee: Lumenis Ltd.Inventors: Michael Robert Gluszczak, Paul O. Ramstad, Stephen Derek Smithson, George Phillips, Roy W. Lindahl
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Publication number: 20100142206Abstract: A supporting structure is disclosed for both securing optical elements for providing optimal cooling of the optical elements and the light source.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2009Publication date: June 10, 2010Inventors: Michael Robert Gluszczak, Paul O. Ramstad, Stephen Derek Smithson, George Phillips, Roy W. Lindahl
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Publication number: 20080179399Abstract: A method of verifying a ballot tabulation comprises storing a plurality of different codes respectively corresponding to a plurality of ballots, storing electoral voting information in association with each of the different codes, receiving request to verify that one of the ballots has been tabulated and a code corresponding to the one ballot, recalling the stored electoral voting information corresponding to the received code, and transmitting a tabulation verification of the ballot corresponding to the received code based on the recalled electoral voting information. A method of voting comprises casting an electoral ballot, obtaining a receipt of the cast electoral ballot, acquiring a code from the receipt, electronically transmitting a request to verify tabulation of ballot along with the code, and receiving a tabulation verification of the ballot in response to transmitting the request.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2008Publication date: July 31, 2008Applicant: VERIFY FIRST TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventor: George Phillips
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Publication number: 20080123342Abstract: A supporting structure is disclosed for both securing optical elements and for providing optimal cooling of the optical elements and the light source.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2006Publication date: May 29, 2008Inventors: Michael Robert Gluszczak, Paul O. Ramstad, Stephen Derek Smithson, George Phillips, Roy W. Lindahl
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Publication number: 20070172924Abstract: The disclosure relates to recombinant adult human apohemoglobin (apo-rHb) in which the stability has been increased by replacement of an amino acid with a counterpart from another organism, such as a deep sea diving mammal. This mutated apo-rHb may be more stable and/or give higher production yields than unmutated adult human apo-rHb. The mutated apo-rHb may be produced in microorganisms, such as E. coli or yeast cells, or animal erythroid cells. Some apo-rHb of the present disclosure may be used as part of a blood substitute.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2007Publication date: July 26, 2007Inventors: John Olson, George Phillips
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Publication number: 20060292137Abstract: This invention relates to cytotoxic variants of human ribonuclease 1 (RNase 1) identified through analysis of the interaction between RNase 1 and the human ribonuclease inhibitor (hRI) as defined by the three dimensional (3-D) atomic structure of the RNase 1 hRI complex. Also disclosed is the 3-D structure of the hRI.RNase 1 complex and methods for designing the RNase 1 variants.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2006Publication date: December 28, 2006Inventors: Ronald Raines, George Phillips, R. Johnson, Jason McCoy
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Publication number: 20060202468Abstract: Documents for minimizing and detecting fraudulent activity are provided. The document comprises a printable substrate, a first security feature that forms a latent copy-void warning message that visually appears on an electronically printed reproduction of the document original, and a second security feature that forms a latent validation message that visually appears on a digital reproduction of the document original. This arrangement allows a possessor of the printed document reproduction to quickly identify it as a counterfeit by virtue of the presence of the copy-void warning message on the document original, and allows an inspector of a digital document reproduction to quickly identify it as an authentic digital reproduction of the document original by virtue of the presence and exactness of the validation message. The second security feature is at least partially embedded, and can be completely embedded, within the first security feature.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2005Publication date: September 14, 2006Applicant: Verify First Technologies, Inc.Inventors: George Phillips, Noal Phillips
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Publication number: 20050086482Abstract: A copy-resistant document is provided. The document comprises a substrate, a light reflective layer disposed over the substrate, a light diffusive layer disposed over the reflective layer, and bearer information overprinted on the reflective and diffusive layers. The diffusive layer has a diffusive background pattern that segments the reflective layer into a reflective background pattern comprising a plurality of reflective elements that interfere with the bearer information on a copy of the document. As a result, the diffusive background pattern allows the bearer information to become more readable on the document original by providing contrast to the bearer information and reducing the glare from light reflected from the reflective layer, while the reflective background pattern renders the bearer information unreadable on the document copy.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2003Publication date: April 21, 2005Inventors: George Phillips, Noal Phillips