Patents by Inventor Jamison Float
Jamison Float 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: 20210321998Abstract: A surgical retractor tool includes an atraumatic device, and anchor, and a connector coupled at a first end to the atraumatic device and coupled at a second, opposite end to the anchor. The atraumatic device is transformable between a transition configuration, in which the atraumatic device is characterized by a substantially linear shape, and a deployed configuration, in which the atraumatic device is characterized by a non-linear shape. The non-linear shape is configured to releasably engage a first anatomical portion of a patient. The anchor is configured to be releasably secured to a second anatomical portion of the patient. In the transition configuration, the surgical retractor tool is characterized by a substantially linear shape defined along a longitudinal axis extending from an end of the anchor to an end of the atraumatic device.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2021Publication date: October 21, 2021Inventors: Ronney ABAZA, Matthew C FERRONI, Jamison FLOAT, Donald MEVES
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Publication number: 20190125479Abstract: The disclosure provides a fit-check device and associated methods. In some embodiments, the device may be used in conjunction with a rigid or semi-rigid partially circumferential concussion-mitigating collar to determine whether the collar is appropriately sized for the user and is applying the desired amount of force to the neck veins.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2018Publication date: May 2, 2019Inventors: Jamison Float, James Lua, Dan Wisniewski, Brandon Eder, Gary Myers, Sanro Zlobec
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Publication number: 20130087033Abstract: A food slicer has a deck defining a food prep surface and a blade oriented laterally across the deck. The blade has a cutting edge exposed on the food prep surface. The blade can divide the deck into a pre-slice deck and a post-slice deck. An elevation of the pre-slice deck can be user adjustable relative to the position of the cutting edge to selectively adjust a slice thickness produced by the food slicer. The food slicer can also have a safety mechanism with a blade guard positioned adjacent the cutting edge. The blade guard is movable between a blocking position blocking the cutting edge and a slicing position exposing the cutting edge.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2011Publication date: April 11, 2013Applicant: Calphalon CorporationInventors: Joel Tetreault, Dean Olaya, Jamison Float, Jay F. Perkins, Ryan Berger
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Patent number: 8387303Abstract: A fishing lure having a buoyant housing containing a power source and an electronic controlling element. A pair of conduction lines may connect the power source with a submersible module which contains an actuator, a means for propelling the submersible module through the water, and a hook. An elongate member or cable may also be used to connect the buoyant housing with the submersible module. A means for increasing/decreasing the length of conduction lines (and optional cable) between the buoyant housing and the submersible module may also be used. Some embodiments operate an electric motor with a propeller, fin, or tail. Some embodiments utilize contacts which may be bridged by water in order to energize the submersible module.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2010Date of Patent: March 5, 2013Assignee: Tada Lures LLCInventors: David Abraham, Gary E. Myers, Michael Johnson, Jamison Float, Richard D. Peters, Robert J. Hayes
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Patent number: 8042309Abstract: A cast veneer wall panel includes a backing panel having a rear face and a front face. The front face includes a boundary wall and a continuous abutment extending around a perimeter of a casting field. The cast veneer wall panel further includes a facing panel formed from a cast material that is received and held within the casting field. The facing panel includes at least one design element.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2007Date of Patent: October 25, 2011Assignee: Boral Stone Products LLCInventors: David H. Wolf, Harold C Attebery, II, Jeffrey E. Klotz, James J. Dottavio, David C Hines, Joy M. Stickel, Joshua Broehl, Jamison Float
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Publication number: 20110252689Abstract: A fishing lure having a buoyant housing containing a power source and an electronic controlling element. A pair of conduction lines may connect the power source with a submersible module which contains an actuator, a means for propelling the submersible module through the water, and a hook. An elongate member or cable may also be used to connect the buoyant housing with the submersible module. A means for increasing/decreasing the length of conduction lines (and optional cable) between the buoyant housing and the submersible module may also be used. Some embodiments operate an electric motor with a propeller, fin, or tail. Some embodiments utilize contacts which may be bridged by water in order to energize the submersible module.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 13, 2010Publication date: October 20, 2011Applicant: TADA LURES LLCInventors: David Abraham, Gary E. Myers, Michael Johnson, Jamison Float, Richard D. Peters, Robert J. Hayes
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Publication number: 20080155922Abstract: A cast veneer wall panel includes a backing panel having a rear face and a front face. The front face includes a boundary wall and a continuous abutment extending around a perimeter of a casting field. The cast veneer wall panel further includes a facing panel formed from a cast material that is received and held within the casting field. The facing panel includes at least one design element.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2008Publication date: July 3, 2008Inventors: DAVID H. WOLF, Harold C. Attebery II, Jeffrey E. Klotz, James J. Dottavio, David C. Hines, Joy M. Stickel, Joshua Broehl, Jamison Float
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Publication number: 20070186384Abstract: An apparatus for mounting a hanging frame, such as a picture frame, to a wall. A plate with radially outwardly-facing substantially circular cylindrical surfaces attaches to a wall. A hanger mounts to the frame and has radially inwardly-facing substantially circular cylindrical surfaces seating against the cylindrical surfaces of the plate. The plate has a first lip extending radially outwardly of the cylindrical surfaces of the plate and the hanger has a second lip extending radially outwardly of the cylindrical surfaces of the hanger. The first and second lips seat against one another when the hanger is on the plate for resisting plate movement away from the wall. The lips require the hanger to be lifted off of the plate. The contacting substantially circular cylindrical surfaces facilitate rotation of the hanger relative to the plate.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 16, 2006Publication date: August 16, 2007Inventors: Joshua Broehl, Donald Staufenberg, Jamison Float
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Publication number: 20070175950Abstract: A disposable staple cartridge for a surgical cutting and fastening instrument. Various embodiments include a disposable anvil that is supported relative to the cartridge body and movable between open and closed positions. At least one tissue stop is provided on the disposable anvil for orienting the tissue to be cut and stapled relative to the staples supported within the cartridge body. Other embodiments relate to end effectors for surgical cutting and fastening instruments that can be used in connection with a plurality of staple cartridge bodies that each have a common length but which may different lengths of staple lines.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2006Publication date: August 2, 2007Inventors: Frederick Shelton, Michael Cropper, Joshua Broehl, Ryan Crisp, Jamison Float, Eugene Timperman
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Publication number: 20050167440Abstract: A coupling for connection of a tube comprises a coupling housing which includes a first end into which the tube is inserted, a clamping ring which is positioned in the coupling housing against a first conical surface, a sealing ring which is positioned in the coupling housing, and a return ring which is positioned in the coupling housing between the clamping ring and a second end of the housing adjacent a second conical surface that is tapered opposite to the first conical surface. The return ring is expandable and comprises a central aperture which is smaller than the external diameter of the tube. Accordingly, when the tube is pushed into the coupling housing and forced through the return ring, the return ring will expand and move along the second conical surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 14, 2004Publication date: August 4, 2005Inventors: Doug Huffer, Fred Lowery, Gary Petersen, Keith Gausmann, Samuel Marino, Gary Myers, Jamison Float, Jay Perkins, Steve Pever, Robert Hayes, Michael Kopezewski, Paul Hsu, Douglas Schaefer, Brent Burchfield, Jeffrey DeBord
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Patent number: 6659563Abstract: The invention provides a back support assembly mounted to the upright posts or canes of a wheelchair. The back support assembly can be adjusted independently with respect to a number of modes of adjustment including seat depth and width, the back height above the seat, and the angle of incline with respect to a plane defined by the wheel chair canes to which the back support is mounted. The back support assembly has a back support that is mounted at four points to cane clamps on each of the canes. A quick release mechanism is provided by a locking pawl on a mounting arm which permits single-handed release and removal of the back support from the mounting hardware while retaining the desired adjustment when the back support is remounted on the wheelchair. The back support assembly is frameless, and eliminates the additional weight that a support frame or carriage would add.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2002Date of Patent: December 9, 2003Assignee: Invacare CorporationInventors: Jamison Float, Judy Rowley, Carl Santora, Harry Huhndorff
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Publication number: 20030102706Abstract: The invention provides a back support assembly mounted to the upright posts or canes of a wheelchair. The back support assembly can be adjusted independently with respect to a number of modes of adjustment including seat depth and width, the back height above the seat, and the angle of incline with respect to a plane defined by the wheel chair canes to which the back support is mounted. The back support assembly has a back support that is mounted at four points to cane clamps on each of the canes A quick release mechanism is provided by a locking pawl on a mounting arm which permits single-handed release and removal of the back support from the mounting hardware while retaining the desired adjustment when the back support is remounted on the wheelchair. The back support assembly is frameless, and eliminates the additional weight that a support frame or carriage would add.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 18, 2002Publication date: June 5, 2003Inventors: Jamison Float, Judy Rowley, Carl Santora, Harry Huhndorff
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Publication number: 20030019040Abstract: The invention relates generally to a seating system and more particularly to seat cushion assemblies having a rearward depression and cushioning insert tailored to fit under the skeletal structure of the user. In particular, the assembly preferably includes an inflatable air insert which is made of a series of pleated air cells where the insert generally has the same outline as the depression. The insert can be inflated during use using a one-handed pump.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2001Publication date: January 30, 2003Inventors: Judy Rowley, Jamison Float
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Patent number: 6502263Abstract: The invention relates generally to a seating system and more particularly to seat cushion assemblies having a rearward depression and cushioning insert tailored to fit under the skeletal structure of the user. In particular, the assembly preferably includes an inflatable air insert which is made of a series of pleated air cells where the insert generally has the same outline as the depression. The insert can be inflated during use using a one-handed pump.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2001Date of Patent: January 7, 2003Assignee: Invacare CorporationInventors: Judy Rowley, Jamison Float
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Patent number: D501512Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2004Date of Patent: February 1, 2005Assignee: Elmer's Products, Inc.Inventors: Brian Martin Shova, Jamison Float, James Huang Lua, Donald James Staufenberg
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Patent number: D502739Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2004Date of Patent: March 8, 2005Assignee: Elmer's Product, Inc.Inventors: Brian Martin Shova, Jamison Float, James Huang Lua, Donald James Staufenberg
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Patent number: D499762Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2004Date of Patent: December 14, 2004Assignee: Elmer's Product, Inc.Inventors: Brian Martin Shova, Jamison Float, James Huang Lua, Donald James Staufenberg
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Patent number: D817504Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2016Date of Patent: May 8, 2018Assignee: Q30 SPORTS SCIENCE, LLCInventors: Jamison Float, Kevin Vititoe, Sherry Jones, James Lua, Ryan Crisp, Shannon Staats, Dan Wisniewski, Chris Cicenas