Patents by Inventor Jamie Anderson
Jamie Anderson 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: 12042143Abstract: A suture passer includes a first shaft comprising a hollow tube and a distal portion located distally of a distal end of the hollow tube; a needle comprising a needle tip and a needle shaft translatably mounted in the hollow tube for passing a suture loaded holder through tissue positioned between the distal end of the hollow tube and the distal portion of the first shaft; an actuatable engagement located in the distal portion of the first shaft for retaining the suture loaded holder after the suture loaded holder has passed through the tissue; a sheath extending around an exterior of the needle shaft and translatable with the needle shaft for at least a portion of a stroke of the needle, wherein the sheath is moveable relative to the needle for actuating the engagement to an unlatched position to release the holder from the distal portion of the first shaft.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2022Date of Patent: July 23, 2024Assignee: Stryker CorporationInventors: John Parker, Roger Pisarnwongs, Jessica Kwong, Jamie Anderson
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Publication number: 20220265267Abstract: A suture passer includes a first shaft comprising a hollow tube and a distal portion located distally of a distal end of the hollow tube; a needle comprising a needle tip and a needle shaft translatably mounted in the hollow tube for passing a suture loaded holder through tissue positioned between the distal end of the hollow tube and the distal portion of the first shaft; an actuatable engagement located in the distal portion of the first shaft for retaining the suture loaded holder after the suture loaded holder has passed through the tissue; a sheath extending around an exterior of the needle shaft and translatable with the needle shaft for at least a portion of a stroke of the needle, wherein the sheath is moveable relative to the needle for actuating the engagement to an unlatched position to release the holder from the distal portion of the first shaft.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 17, 2022Publication date: August 25, 2022Applicant: Stryker CorporationInventors: John PARKER, Roger PISARNWONGS, Jessica KWONG, Jamie ANDERSON
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Patent number: 7293999Abstract: A fiber optic module has a PCB with high frequency tracks. The PCB is housed within a housing having top and bottom parts, each having a series of metallized ridges. The PBC has through holes filled with solder. Thus, there is a series of electrical interconnections through the PBC, and the total length of any enclosed periphery is much shorter than the full periphery of the board so that high frequencies are attenuated.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2006Date of Patent: November 13, 2007Assignee: Avago Technologies General IP (Singapore) Pte. Ltd.Inventors: Keith Everett, Kevin Paul Little, Jamie Anderson
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Publication number: 20070020971Abstract: A fibre optic module has a PCB with high frequency tracks. The PCB is housed within a housing having top and bottom parts, each having a series of metallized ridges. The PBC has through holes filled with solder. Thus, there is a series of electrical interconnections through the PBC, and the total length of any enclosed periphery is much shorter than the full periphery of the board so that high frequencies are attenuated.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2006Publication date: January 25, 2007Inventors: Keith Everett, Kevin Little, Jamie Anderson
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Publication number: 20040096528Abstract: Personal care product preservation systems and methods comprise the use of wasabi and a co-preservative, such as pentylene glycol or a mixture of undecylenoyl glycine and capryloyl glycine to preserve a personal care product. The wasabi provides a natural preservative effect that inhibits the growth of microbes that can otherwise flourish in personal care products. The personal care products can be in the form of emulsions, gels, serums, solutions, and other vehicles suitable for use with personal care products, such as toners, lotions, creams, and the like. Personal care product preservation systems and methods may also comprise the mixture of undecylenoyl glycine and capryloyl glycine to preserve a personal care product.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventors: Daniel A. Miser, Chong Wang, Jamie Anderson, Matthew R. Lewis
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Patent number: 6576880Abstract: A flyer assembly is adapted for launching with, transit in, and deployment from an artillery shell having a central void region extending along a ballistic shell axis. The flyer assembly includes a jettisonable shroud and a flyer. The shroud extends along a shroud axis, and is positionable within the central void region with the shroud axis substantially parallel to the shell axis. The flyer is adapted to withstand a launch acceleration force along a flyer axis when in a first state, and to effect aerodynamic flight when in a second state. When in the first state, the flyer is positionable within the shroud with the flyer axis parallel to the shroud axis and the shell axis. The flyer includes a body member disposed about the flyer axis, and a foldable wing assembly mounted to the body member. The wing assembly is configurable in a folded state characterized by a plurality of nested wing segments when the flyer is in the first state.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2002Date of Patent: June 10, 2003Assignee: The Charles Stark Draper Laboratory, Inc.Inventors: Richard T. Martorana, Jamie Anderson, Simon Mark Spearing, Seth Kessler, Brent Appleby, Edward Bergmann, Sean George, Steven Jacobson, Donald Fyler, Mark Drela, Gregory Kirkos, William McFarland, Jr.
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Publication number: 20030089820Abstract: A flyer assembly is adapted for launching with, transit in, and deployment from an artillery shell having a central void region extending along a ballistic shell axis. The flyer assembly includes a jettisonable shroud and a flyer. The shroud extends along a shroud axis, and is positionable within the central void region with the shroud axis substantially parallel to the shell axis. The flyer is adapted to withstand a launch acceleration force along a flyer axis when in a first state, and to effect aerodynamic flight when in a second state. When in the first state, the flyer is positionable within the shroud with the flyer axis parallel to the shroud axis and the shell axis. The flyer includes a body member disposed about the flyer axis, and a foldable wing assembly mounted to the body member. The wing assembly is configurable in a folded state characterized by a plurality of nested wing segments when the flyer is in the first state.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2002Publication date: May 15, 2003Inventors: Richard T. Martorana, Jamie Anderson, Simon Mark Spearing, Seth Kessler, Brent Appleby, Edward Bergmann, Sean George, Steven Jacobson, Donald Fyler, Mark Drela, Gregory Kirkos, William McFarland
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Patent number: 6392213Abstract: A flyer assembly is adapted for launching with, transit in, and deployment from an artillery shell having a central void region extending along a ballistic shell axis. The flyer assembly includes a jettisonable shroud and a flyer. The shroud extends along a shroud axis, and is positionable within the central void region with the shroud axis substantially parallel to the shell axis. The flyer is adapted to withstand a launch acceleration force along a flyer axis when in a first state, and to effect aerodynamic flight when in a second state. When in the first state, the flyer is positionable within the shroud with the flyer axis parallel to the shroud axis and the shell axis. The flyer includes a body member disposed about the flyer axis, and a foldable wing assembly mounted to the body member. The wing assembly is configurable in a folded state characterized by a plurality of nested wing segments when the flyer is in the first state.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2000Date of Patent: May 21, 2002Assignee: The Charles Stark Draper Laboratory, Inc.Inventors: Richard T. Martorana, Jamie Anderson, Simon Mark Spearing, Seth Kessler, Brent Appleby, Edward Bergmann, Sean George, Steven Jacobson, Donald Fyler, Mark Drela, Gregory Kirkos, William McFarland, Jr.