Patents by Inventor James Kitchen
James Kitchen 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: 20260013967Abstract: A surgical imaging system includes at least one camera apparatus having a camera body including an image sensor configured to capture image data in a field of view. A scope extends along a longitudinal axis from the camera body. A camera orientation sensor is in connection with the camera apparatus. The camera orientation sensor detects a camera orientation of the camera apparatus. A scope orientation sensor detects a scope orientation of the scope relative to the camera body. A controller monitors the camera orientation and the scope orientation. In response to a change in the scope orientation relative to the camera orientation, the controller updates a rotation of the field of view of the image data.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2025Publication date: January 15, 2026Applicant: Arthrex, IncInventors: Ryan Kellar, James Kitchen, Andrew Melton, Tzung-Yu Hsu, Chad Lavender, Rachel M. Frank, Benjamin Siegel, Erik Jamison-Ekeling, Connor Engstrom, Craig Speier, Robert Fergan
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Patent number: 12419719Abstract: A surgical imaging system includes at least one camera apparatus having a camera body including an image sensor configured to capture image data in a field of view. A scope extends along a longitudinal axis from the camera body. A camera orientation sensor is in connection with the camera apparatus. The camera orientation sensor detects a camera orientation of the camera apparatus. A scope orientation sensor detects a scope orientation of the scope relative to the camera body. A controller monitors the camera orientation and the scope orientation. In response to a change in the scope orientation relative to the camera orientation, the controller updates a rotation of the field of view of the image data.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2024Date of Patent: September 23, 2025Assignee: Arthrex, Inc.Inventors: Ryan Kellar, James Kitchen, Andrew Melton, Tzung-Yu Hsu, Rachel M. Frank, Chad Lavender, Benjamin Siegel, Erik Jamison-Ekeling, Connor Engstrom, Craig Speier, Robert Fergan
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Publication number: 20250134582Abstract: A probe apparatus includes a plurality of nested sheaths including an inner sheath forming an inner sheath passage and an outer sheath forming an outer sheath passage. A cannula forms an actuator linkage that extends from a proximal linkage end portion to a distal linkage end portion. The actuator linkage extends through the inner sheath passage from the proximal end portion at a main body forming a handle portion to the distal linkage end portion and forms a lumen therethrough. A blade is in connection with the distal linkage end portion and the inner sheath. An imaging apparatus includes an imager extending through the cannula at the distal linkage end portion and captures image data in a field of view.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2024Publication date: May 1, 2025Applicant: Arthrex, IncInventors: Ryan Kellar, James Kitchen, Peter S. Kim, Steven S. Shin, Sanjeev Kakar, Mollie Manley, Joshua Best, Benjamin Siegel, Kevin D. Martin, Matthew Johnson
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Publication number: 20240299123Abstract: A surgical imaging system includes at least one camera apparatus having a camera body including an image sensor configured to capture image data in a field of view. A scope extends along a longitudinal axis from the camera body. A camera orientation sensor is in connection with the camera apparatus. The camera orientation sensor detects a camera orientation of the camera apparatus. A scope orientation sensor detects a scope orientation of the scope relative to the camera body. A controller monitors the camera orientation and the scope orientation. In response to a change in the scope orientation relative to the camera orientation, the controller updates a rotation of the field of view of the image data.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2024Publication date: September 12, 2024Applicant: Arthrex, IncInventors: Ryan Kellar, James Kitchen, Andrew Melton, Tzung-Yu Hsu, Rachel M. Frank, Chad Lavender, Benjamin Siegel, Erik Jamison-Ekeling, Connor Engstrom, Craig Speier, Robert Fergan
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Publication number: 20070177717Abstract: A system is disclosed for integrating electronic mail, voice mail, and fax mail in a universal mailbox. Message receivers may access their messages with a telephone or a computer regardless of the communication medium used by the message sender. Using a telephone, message receivers may playback voice mail, redirect fax mail, and “listen” to e-mail through a text-to-speech conversion process. Using a computer and modem, message receivers may playback voice mail, view fax mail, and read e-mail by accessing the universal mailbox via connection software. Message senders and receivers may choose from a variety of filter and forward options that allow them to manage their communications via the universal mailbox. Forwarding and conversion of messages is performed automatically. The options are used to define a set of rules to be applied to inbound and outbound messages so that messages are sent and received in accordance with the preferences of the senders and receivers.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 16, 2007Publication date: August 2, 2007Applicant: AOL LLCInventors: Stephen Owens, James Kitchen, David Smith, Leonard DeNittis, Kyle Brown, Michael Finney, Thomas Johnson, Steve Feinstein, Michael Snider, Randall Wright, James Paynter, Robin Bard
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Publication number: 20070150573Abstract: A system for advertising to an end user in a computer network is provided. The system includes a server configured to transmit instructions to a client application to display an advertisement and a call-to-action for a reward in proximity to each other. The system is further configured to receive a response to the call-to-action for a reward from the user, and to transmit instructions to the client application to display an indication of a reward. A reward log database is provided in communication with the server. The reward log database is configured for logging the response to the call-to-action for a reward from the user. Methods for advertising and conveying a message, and a client application program product are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 27, 2006Publication date: June 28, 2007Inventor: James Kitchen
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Patent number: 6762934Abstract: An ejector mechanism is provided for a field replaceable module (e.g., a server blade) of modular computer system (e.g., a blade server system). The field replaceable module can be received in a carrier of the modular computer system and can have an elongate face. An ejector mechanism, that can possibly also act as an injection mechanism, can be located at the elongate face and can include an elongate lever extending substantially along the elongate front face. A pivotal mounting for the lever can be located towards a first end thereof and an ejection protrusion can be provided at the first end. The use of a lever that extends substantially along the elongate face of the field replaceable module provides an efficient ejection mechanism with good mechanical advantage.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2002Date of Patent: July 13, 2004Assignee: Sun Microsystems, Inc.Inventors: James Kitchen, Helenaur Wilson, Nigel Dean Ritson, Andrew P. Tosh
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Patent number: D460963Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2001Date of Patent: July 30, 2002Assignee: Sun Microsystems, Inc.Inventors: Timothy E. Mautz, Edward J. Cornelius, III, James Kitchen, Denise R. Silverman, Andrew Tosh