Patents by Inventor Jeff Bennett
Jeff Bennett 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: 9032533Abstract: Various baseline security measurements of assets are collected and calculated by the system. A user creates a what-if scenario by changing one or more baseline security measurements. The system generates interactive, animated graphs that compare the baseline security measurements against the what-if scenario.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2013Date of Patent: May 12, 2015Assignee: Allgress, Inc.Inventors: Jeff Bennett, Mike Stager, Gordon Shevlin, William Tang
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Patent number: 9017410Abstract: A four-component artificial intervertebral disc may provide six degrees of movement: flexion, extension, lateral bending, axial rotation, axial deflection, and anterior/posterior translation. The disc may include a superior endplate, a superior core, an inferior core, and an inferior endplate. The superior endplate may include a concave mating surface, and the inferior endplate may include a spherical mating surface. The superior endplate may roll across the superior core to provide flexion, extension, and lateral bending. The superior endplate may twist or rotate atop the superior core to provide axial rotation, and the superior endplate may slide over the superior core to provide anterior/posterior translation. The superior core may be connected to the inferior core, and the inferior core may be connected to the inferior endplate. The inferior core may be made from a flexible material that may enable the artificial disc to expand or compress vertically.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2011Date of Patent: April 28, 2015Assignee: Globus Medical, Inc.Inventors: Noah Hansell, Edward Dwyer, Jeff Bennett
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Patent number: 8998991Abstract: An implant stabilizes two adjacent bones of a joint, while enabling a natural kinematic relative movement of the bones. Support components are connected to each bone of the joint, and a flexible core is interposed between them. The core and at least one of the support components are provided with a smooth sliding surface upon which the core and support component may slide relative to each other, enabling a corresponding movement of the bones. The surfaces may have a mating curvature, to mimic a natural movement of the joint. The core is resilient, and may bend or compress, enabling the bones to move towards each other, and or to bend relative to each other.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2011Date of Patent: April 7, 2015Assignee: Globus Medical, Inc.Inventors: Jeff Bennett, Edward Dwyer
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Publication number: 20150005883Abstract: Insertion tool assemblies for positioning an implant at a target location in a patient. Insertion tool assemblies that comprise first and second jaw portions configured to engage an implant; a sleeve assembly coupled to the first and second jaw portions; and a handle coupled to the sleeve assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2014Publication date: January 1, 2015Inventors: Mark Weiman, Christopher Angelucci, Jason Gray, Noah Hansell, Jeff Bennett, Cameron Salzberger, Edward Dwyer
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Publication number: 20140277497Abstract: Stand-alone interbody fusion devices and corpectomy devices suitable for use with an oblique implantation. The stand-alone interbody fusion devices may include a spacer having a substantially U-shaped body and a plate coupled to the spacer. The overall shape of the implant is asymmetrical such that a median plane, an oblique plane, or both planes divide the spacer and the plate into two asymmetrical halves. The implants are shaped and configured to allow for an oblique or anterolateral approach to the spine or an oblique corpectomy.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2014Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: Globus Medical, Inc.Inventors: Jeff Bennett, William Rhoda, Sean Suh, Daniel Davenport, Duncan Sibson, Andrew lott, Nick Padovani
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Patent number: 8808304Abstract: Insertion tool assemblies for positioning an implant at a target location in a patient. Insertion tool assemblies that comprise first and second jaw portions configured to engage an implant; a sleeve assembly coupled to the first and second jaw portions; and a handle coupled to the sleeve assembly.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2010Date of Patent: August 19, 2014Assignee: Globus Medical, IncInventors: Mark Weiman, Christopher Angelucci, Jason Gray, Noah Hansell, Jeff Bennett, Cameron Salzberger, Edward Dwyer
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Publication number: 20140218389Abstract: Various baseline security measurements of assets are collected and calculated by the system. A user creates a what-if scenario by changing one or more baseline security measurements. The system generates interactive, animated graphs that compare the baseline security measurements against the what-if scenario.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2013Publication date: August 7, 2014Applicant: ALLGRESS, INC.Inventors: Jeff Bennett, Mike Stager, Gordon Shevlin, William Tang
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Publication number: 20140151356Abstract: A steering wheel system for vehicle includes a steering wheel configured to be gripped by an occupant and a first electrode positioned within a first sensing zone on the steering wheel. The first electrode is configured to generate heat when a first signal is supplied to the first electrode. The first electrode is configured to be used to determine the proximity of a hand of an occupant of the vehicle to the first sensing zone when a second signal is supplied to the first electrode. The steering wheel system also includes a controller configured to control the supply of the first and second signals to the first electrode based on the proximity of the hand of the occupant to the first sensing zone.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2013Publication date: June 5, 2014Applicant: TK Holdings Inc.Inventors: Philip B. MAGUIRE, Jeff Bennett
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Publication number: 20140142703Abstract: An intervertebral artificial disc is provided with a first endplate having a plurality of protrusions for attaching to an adjacent vertebrae and an extension portion extending towards a second adjacent vertebrae. A second endplate is provided with a plurality of protrusions for attaching to a second adjacent vertebrae and an extension portion extending towards the first adjacent vertebrae. A flexible member having an upper portion and a lower portion and a slider plate positioned within the upper portion of the flexible member is also provided. The extension portion of the first endplate is adapted to fit within a first cavity in the upper portion of the flexible member and the extension portion of the second endplate is adapted to fit within a second cavity in the lower portion of the flexible member.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2013Publication date: May 22, 2014Inventors: Noah Hansell, Jeff Bennett, Michael Lee Boyer, II
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Patent number: 8685103Abstract: An intervertebral prosthetic implant having a first endplate having a first surface configured to substantially engage with a first vertebral body and a second surface having an extension with a concave contact surface, the concave contact surface being spaced apart from the second surface. A second endplate is provided with a first surface configured to substantially engage with a second vertebral body and a second surface comprising a convex contact surface, and the second endplate having a securing element positioned along and above the second surface defining a first and second window on opposing sides of the second surface. The securing element extends along the width and length of the lower endplate and configured with an access hole. An extension portion extends from the first surface of the first endplate through the access hole of the securing element and contacts the second surface of the second endplate.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2012Date of Patent: April 1, 2014Assignee: Globus Medical, Inc.Inventors: Noah Hansell, Jeff Bennett, David C. Paul
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Publication number: 20140052257Abstract: An implant stabilizes two adjacent bones of a joint, while enabling a natural kinematic relative movement of the bones. Support components are connected to each bone of the joint, and a flexible core is interposed between them. The core and at least one of the support components are provided with a smooth sliding surface upon which the core and support component may slide relative to each other, enabling a corresponding movement of the bones. The surfaces may have a mating curvature, to mimic a natural movement of the joint. The core is resilient, and may bend or compress, enabling the bones to move towards each other, and or to bend relative to each other.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2013Publication date: February 20, 2014Inventors: Jeff Bennett, Edward Dwyer
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Patent number: 8613771Abstract: An intervertebral artificial disc is provided with a first endplate having a plurality of protrusions for attaching to an adjacent vertebrae and an extension portion extending towards a second adjacent vertebrae. A second endplate is provided with a plurality of protrusions for attaching to a second adjacent vertebrae and an extension portion extending towards the first adjacent vertebrae. A flexible member having an upper portion and a lower portion and a slider plate positioned within the upper portion of the flexible member is also provided. The extension portion of the first endplate is adapted to fit within a first cavity in the upper portion of the flexible member and the extension portion of the second endplate is adapted to fit within a second cavity in the lower portion of the flexible member.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2009Date of Patent: December 24, 2013Assignee: Globus Medical, Inc.Inventors: Noah Hansell, Jeff Bennett, Michael Lee Boyer, II
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Patent number: 8516594Abstract: Various baseline security measurements of assets are collected and calculated by the system. A user creates a what-if scenario by changing one or more baseline security measurements. The system generates interactive, animated graphs that compare the baseline security measurements against the what-if scenario.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2010Date of Patent: August 20, 2013Inventors: Jeff Bennett, Mike Stager, Gordon Shevlin, William Tang
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Patent number: 8496713Abstract: An implant stabilizes two adjacent bones of a joint, while enabling a natural kinematic relative movement of the bones. Support components are connected to each bone of the joint, and a flexible core is interposed between them. The core and at least one of the support components are provided with a smooth sliding surface upon which the core and support component may slide relative to each other, enabling a corresponding movement of the bones. The surfaces may have a mating curvature, to mimic a natural movement of the joint. The core is resilient, and may bend or compress, enabling the bones to move towards each other, and or to bend relative to each other.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2010Date of Patent: July 30, 2013Assignee: Globus Medical, Inc.Inventors: Jeff Bennett, Edward Dwyer
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Publication number: 20130110240Abstract: A four-component artificial intervertebral disc may provide six degrees of movement: flexion, extension, lateral bending, axial rotation, axial deflection, and anterior/posterior translation. The disc may include a superior endplate, a superior core, an inferior core, and an inferior endplate. The superior endplate may include a concave mating surface, and the inferior endplate may include a spherical mating surface. The superior endplate may roll across the superior core to provide flexion, extension, and lateral bending. The superior endplate may twist or rotate atop the superior core to provide axial rotation, and the superior endplate may slide over the superior core to provide anterior/posterior translation. The superior core may be connected to the inferior core, and the inferior core may be connected to the inferior endplate. The inferior core may be made from a flexible material that may enable the artificial disc to expand or compress vertically.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2011Publication date: May 2, 2013Inventors: Noah Hansell, Edward Dwyer, Jeff Bennett
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Publication number: 20120290093Abstract: An intervertebral prosthetic implant having a first endplate having a first surface configured to substantially engage with a first vertebral body and a second surface having an extension with a concave contact surface, the concave contact surface being spaced apart from the second surface. A second endplate is provided with a first surface configured to substantially engage with a second vertebral body and a second surface comprising a convex contact surface, and the second endplate having a securing element positioned along and above the second surface defining a first and second window on opposing sides of the second surface. The securing element extends along the width and length of the lower endplate and configured with an access hole. An extension portion extends from the first surface of the first endplate through the access hole of the securing element and contacts the second surface of the second endplate.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 25, 2012Publication date: November 15, 2012Inventors: Noah Hansell, Jeff Bennett, David C. Paul
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Publication number: 20120255939Abstract: An accessible work cell is provided. In one embodiment, the accessible work cell a plurality of walls defining at least one work zone and at least one pair of sliding doors that provides access to the work zone. The pair of sliding doors includes an upper sliding door and a lower sliding door. The first upper sliding door is operatively connected to the lower sliding door such that movement of the upper sliding door in a first direction will cause the lower sliding door to move in a second direction opposite to the first direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2011Publication date: October 11, 2012Applicant: LINCOLN GLOBAL, INC.Inventors: David OSICKI, Geoff LIPNEVICIUS, Jeff BENNETT, Nino SILVESTRO, William KOLLER, Thomas LARKINS
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Patent number: 8277509Abstract: An intervertebral prosthetic implant having a first endplate having a first surface configured to substantially engage with a first vertebral body and a second surface having an extension with a concave contact surface, the concave contact surface being spaced apart from the second surface. A second endplate is provided with a first surface configured to substantially engage with a second vertebral body and a second surface comprising a convex contact surface, and the second endplate having a securing element positioned along and above the second surface defining a first and second window on opposing sides of the second surface. The securing element extends along the width and length of the lower endplate and configured with an access hole. An extension portion extends from the first surface of the first endplate through the access hole of the securing element and contacts the second surface of the second endplate.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2009Date of Patent: October 2, 2012Assignee: Globus Medical, Inc.Inventors: Noah Hansell, Jeff Bennett, David C. Paul
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Publication number: 20120215314Abstract: An implant stabilizes two adjacent bones of a joint, while enabling a natural kinematic relative movement of the bones. Support components are connected to each bone of the joint, and a flexible core is interposed between them. The core and at least one of the support components are provided with a smooth sliding surface upon which the core and support component may slide relative to each other, enabling a corresponding movement of the bones. The surfaces may have a mating curvature, to mimic a natural movement of the joint. The core is resilient, and may bend or compress, enabling the bones to move towards each other, and or to bend relative to each other.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2011Publication date: August 23, 2012Inventors: Jeff Bennett, Edward Dwyer
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Publication number: 20120150298Abstract: An implant stabilizes two adjacent bones of a joint, while enabling a natural kinematic relative movement of the bones. Support components are connected to each bone of the joint, and a flexible core is interposed between them. The core and at least one of the support components are provided with a smooth sliding surface upon which the core and support component may slide relative to each other, enabling a corresponding movement of the bones. The surfaces may have a mating curvature, to mimic a natural movement of the joint. The core is resilient, and may bend or compress, enabling the bones to move towards each other, and or to bend relative to each other.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2010Publication date: June 14, 2012Inventors: Jeff Bennett, Edward Dwyer