Patents by Inventor George W. Williams
George W. Williams 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: 11969300Abstract: An implantable medical lead may include an electrode at a distal portion of the lead that is configured to monitor or provide therapy to a target site. The lead may include a visible indicator that is visible to the naked eye of a clinician at a medial portion of the lead that is configured to indicate when the electrodes of the lead are longitudinally and radially aligned properly to monitor or treat the target site. A clinician may insert the lead into the patient using an introducer sheath inserted to a predetermined depth into the patient and subsequently aligning the distal portion of the lead by orienting the indicator at an entry port of the introducer sheath.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2021Date of Patent: April 30, 2024Assignee: Medtronic, Inc.Inventors: George W. McFall, Thomas D. Brostrom, Mark T. Marshall, Dina L. Williams, Megan Harris, Keith D. Anderson, Maggie J. Pistella
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Publication number: 20240097205Abstract: Provided is a terminal assembly for an electrochemical battery comprising a terminal connector; a conductive flat-plate with an electrically conducting perimeter; an electrically insulating tape member; and a terminal bipolar electrode plate. The electrically insulating tape member is in between the conductive flat-plate and the terminal bipolar electrode plate such that the electrically insulating tape member does not cover the entire surface area of the conductive flat-plate. The electrically conducting perimeter enables bi-directional uniform current flow through the conductive flat-plate between the terminal connector and the terminal bipolar electrode plate. Also provided is a battery frame member for a static rechargeable battery comprising a liquid diversion system; a gutter; a sealing member; a gas channel; and a ventilation hole.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2023Publication date: March 21, 2024Applicant: Eos Energy Technology Holdings, LLCInventors: George W. Adamson, Sara S. Bowers, Francis W. Richey, Daniel Friberg, Fabian Bruegger, Mateo S. Williams
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Patent number: 8766682Abstract: A method and apparatus for measuring the duration of a transient signal with high precision.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2013Date of Patent: July 1, 2014Assignee: Voxtel, Inc.Inventor: George W. Williams
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Patent number: 7139812Abstract: The present invention addresses the critical needs of publishers seeking to create and publish hypermedia content in electronic form across the wide area networks (“WAN's”) such as the World Wide Web. Toward this end, a client-server development platform is provided for handling the important functions of document authoring, content-based indexing and retrieval of documents, management and control of proprietary assets, and a support for developing form-driven interactive services, all in a manner that is uniquely and seamlessly WAN-integrated.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2002Date of Patent: November 21, 2006Assignee: America Online, Inc.Inventors: Linda T. Dozier, George W. Williams (V), Dave Long, Douglas M. McKee, James G. Davidson, Karen Brady
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Publication number: 20030041117Abstract: The present invention addresses the critical needs of publishers seeking to create and publish hypermedia content in electronic form across the wide area networks (“WAN's”) such as the World Wide Web. Toward this end, a client-server development platform is provided for handling the important functions of document authoring, content-based indexing and retrieval of documents, management and control of proprietary assets, and a support for developing form-driven interactive services, all in a manner that is uniquely and seamlessly WAN-integrated.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2002Publication date: February 27, 2003Applicant: America Online, Inc.Inventors: Linda T. Dozier, George W. Williams, Dave Long, Douglas M. McKee, James G. Davidson, Karen Brady
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Patent number: 6393469Abstract: The present invention addresses the critical needs of publishers seeking to create and publish hypermedia content in electronic form across the wide area networks (“WAN's”) such as the World Wide Web. Toward the end, a client-server development platform is provided for handling the important functions of document authoring, content-based indexing and retrieval of documents, management and control of proprietary assets, and a support for developing form-driven interactive services, all in a manner that is uniquely and seemlessly WAN-integrated.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 1998Date of Patent: May 21, 2002Assignee: America Online, Inc.Inventors: Linda T. Dozier, George W. Williams, V, Dave Long, Douglas M. McKee, James G. Davidson, Karen Brady
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Patent number: 5870552Abstract: The present invention addresses the critical needs of publishers seeking to create and publish hypermedia content in electronic form across wide area networks ("WAN's") such as the World Wide Web. Toward this end, a client-server development platform is provided for handling the important functions of document authoring, content-based indexing and retrieval of documents, management and control of proprietary assets, and support for developing form-driven interactive services, all in a manner that is uniquely and seamlessly WAN-integrated.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 1995Date of Patent: February 9, 1999Assignee: America Online, Inc.Inventors: Linda T. Dozier, George W. Williams, V, Dave Long, Douglas M. McKee, James G. Davidson, Karen Brady
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Patent number: 5697508Abstract: A trolley and bag assembly adapted to transport hanger-hung garments on overhead rails from an initial point to other points, the bag protectively shrouding the transported garments. The trolley includes a pair of rolling sheaves that ride on the rails and a spaced pair of side arms depending from the sheaves to support a horizontal load bar onto which is hooked a set of hanger-hung garments. Bridging the side arms is a retractable hold-down bar which when raised above the load bar then permits the hangers to be hooked onto the load bar, and when lowered then clamps the hooks of the hangers so that the garments cannot be dislodged from the trolley.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 1996Date of Patent: December 16, 1997Assignee: A. Rifkin & Co.Inventors: Arnold S. Rifkin, George W. Williams, John Hutnick
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Patent number: 5065602Abstract: A flexible-wall lockable container for securing valuables. The lockable container includes a container and a locking member. The container includes an interior portion, an access opening, and a closure member. The closure member has an open position permitting access to the interior portion of the container, and a closed position where the closure member closes the access opening. The locking member includes a body and a retainer member slidably attached to the body. The retainer member has a locked position with respect to the body for locking the closure member in the closed position and an unlocked position for allowing the closure member to move between the closed and open positions. The body includes a receiver having two lower lugs extending from the receiver. The retainer member includes a flange having two upper lugs extending from the flange.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 1991Date of Patent: November 19, 1991Assignee: A. Rifkin Co.Inventors: George W. Williams, Arnold S. Rifkin
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Patent number: 5013162Abstract: A flexible-walled security container has an opening provided with a fastener slidable along edges of the opening and a locking mechanism to releasably retain the slider in a position closing the container. The locking mechanism includes a body supporting a receiver with a recess in an upper surface thereof to receive the slider and a retainer closable on the received slider. Lugs at one end of the recess prevent slide removal of the slider. Gaps are formed along the upper surface between the lugs and a supporting wall of the body. A clip is provided to snap onto the receiver. Arms of the clip cover the gaps between the lugs and the supporting wall of the body. The clip is configured to conform closely to the receiver so as not to protrude discernably into the container.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 1990Date of Patent: May 7, 1991Assignee: A. Rifkin Co.Inventors: George W. Williams, Arnold S. Rifkin