Patents by Inventor James W. Cuevas

James W. Cuevas 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: 20090182331
    Abstract: The bipolar modular forceps assembly is a disposable electrosurgical device utilized with an RF voltage supply to weld soft tissue to prevent bleeding when cut or excised. The device consists of two modularly constructed arms arranged in scissor configuration that clamp when the arms are apart and open when the arms are squeezed together. The wires enter from the rear of the device, behind the digit insertion of the upper arm, and run through the interior of the upper arm before reaching the pivot point. From the pivot joint, one wire continues to the bottom jaw and the other wire wraps around the pin bushing in the pivot joint and proceeds to the top jaw. At all times the wires are fully insulated by the insulative cover with the only exposed wire occurring where they enter the device. The bipolar voltage of each wire is transferred to an electrode on each jaw.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 11, 2008
    Publication date: July 16, 2009
    Applicant: Live Tissue Connect, Inc.
    Inventors: Frank D. D'Amelio, Russell J. Redmond, James W. Cuevas
  • Publication number: 20090182328
    Abstract: The bipolar modular forceps assembly is a disposable electrosurgical device utilized with an RF voltage supply to weld soft tissue to prevent bleeding when cut or excised. The device consists of two modularly constructed arms arranged in scissor configuration that clamp when the arms are apart and open when the arms are squeezed together. The wires enter from the rear of the device, behind the digit insertion of the upper arm, and run through the interior of the upper arm before reaching the pivot point. From the pivot joint, one wire continues to the bottom jaw and the other wire wraps around the pin bushing in the pivot joint and proceeds to the top jaw. At all times the wires are fully insulated by the insulative cover with the only exposed wire occurring where they enter the device. The bipolar voltage of each wire is transferred to an electrode on each jaw.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 11, 2008
    Publication date: July 16, 2009
    Applicant: Live Tissue Connect, Inc.
    Inventors: Frank D. D'Amelio, Russell J. Redmond, James W. Cuevas
  • Publication number: 20090182322
    Abstract: The bipolar modular forceps assembly is a disposable electrosurgical device utilized with an RF voltage supply to weld soft tissue to prevent bleeding when cut or excised. The device consists of two modularly constructed arms arranged in scissor configuration that clamp when the arms are apart and open when the arms are squeezed together. The wires enter from the rear of the device, behind the digit insertion of the upper arm, and run through the interior of the upper arm before reaching the pivot point. From the pivot joint, one wire continues to the bottom jaw and the other wire wraps around the pin bushing in the pivot joint and proceeds to the top jaw. At all times the wires are fully insulated by the insulative cover with the only exposed wire occurring where they enter the device. The bipolar voltage of each wire is transferred to an electrode on each jaw.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 11, 2008
    Publication date: July 16, 2009
    Applicant: Live Tissue Connect, Inc.
    Inventors: Frank D. D'Amelio, Russell J. Redmond, James W. Cuevas
  • Publication number: 20090182330
    Abstract: The bipolar modular forceps assembly is a disposable electrosurgical device utilized with an RF voltage supply to weld soft tissue to prevent bleeding when cut or excised. The device consists of two modularly constructed arms arranged in scissor configuration that clamp when the arms are apart and open when the arms are squeezed together. The wires enter from the rear of the device, behind the digit insertion of the upper arm, and run through the interior of the upper arm before reaching the pivot point. From the pivot joint, one wire continues to the bottom jaw and the other wire wraps around the pin bushing in the pivot joint and proceeds to the top jaw. At all times the wires are fully insulated by the insulative cover with the only exposed wire occurring where they enter the device. The bipolar voltage of each wire is transferred to an electrode on each jaw.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 11, 2008
    Publication date: July 16, 2009
    Applicant: Live Tissue Connect, Inc.
    Inventors: Frank D. D'Amelio, Russell J. Redmond, James W. Cuevas
  • Patent number: 4503632
    Abstract: Disclosed is a recoil reducing mechanism for use in shotguns. The mechanism utilizes explosive gases from the shotgun barrel which are conveyed through gas passageways into a chamber within an attached cylinder. The cylinder is provided with a slidable piston which moves rearwardly under the pressure of the exploding gases. Gas pressure acting on a front plug of the cylinder creates a force which counteracts the recoil force of the shot shoulder. The mechanism also includes a compression spring which is rearward of the piston and between the piston and a breech plug installed in the breech end of the cylinder. The compression spring serves to return the piston into a battery position. The front end plug is provided with a resilient stop means which cushions the piston as it returns under the action of the compression spring. The invention also includes a method for converting over-under type double barrel shotguns or single barrel type combination shotguns to include the recoil reducing mechanism.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 12, 1983
    Date of Patent: March 12, 1985
    Inventor: James W. Cuevas