Patents by Inventor Jeffrey Bennett
Jeffrey 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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Publication number: 20180022233Abstract: An occupant detection system includes a controller, a sensing electrode, and a shield electrode, the electrodes disposed in a vehicle seat. The controller is electrically coupled to the sensing electrode and shield electrode by a sensing circuit. The controller is configured to send an input signal to the sensing electrode, the shield electrode, or both and measures current, impedance, or capacitance values to determine the presence of an object on the seat, to classify the object, or both.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 20, 2017Publication date: January 25, 2018Inventors: Phillip Bernard Maguire, Daniel Tabar, David Haggitt, Jeffrey Bennett
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Patent number: 9796438Abstract: A structural assembly for load carrying chassis of vehicles includes beams extending fore and aft on the chassis with passages laterally through the beam webs. I-beams extend through the passages through the beams. Brackets are fixed to the principal beams at the passages. The brackets each include a bracket web, a bracket flange extending from the bracket web and two bosses on the bracket web extending past the bracket flange. The bosses of each of the brackets extend to either side of lower I-beam flanges. The bracket flanges extend through the passages in contact with the beams in the passages. The brackets are shown as integrally formed or as composite assemblies of a plate and an extrusion.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2016Date of Patent: October 24, 2017Assignee: Utility Trailer Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Jeffrey Bennett, Raffy Tony Afarian, Gary K. Cyr
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Calibrated Volume Displacement Apparatus And Method For Direct Measurement Of Specific Heat Of A Gas
Publication number: 20170261448Abstract: A method and apparatus for the direct measurement of specific heat at constant pressure (Cp). A control fluid of a known amount is supplied to a near adiabatic test chamber having a volume. A collapsible bladder within the test chamber is inflated with an incompressible fluid, changing the volume of the test chamber. The change in pressure and temperature of the control fluid relative to the change in volume of the test chamber is measured. The steps are repeated with a sample fluid. The isentropic enthalpy and specific heat at constant pressure of the sample fluid is determined.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2016Publication date: September 14, 2017Inventors: Klaus BRUN, Sarah B. SIMONS, Jeffrey A. BENNETT -
Publication number: 20170065426Abstract: 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: November 21, 2016Publication date: March 9, 2017Inventors: Noah Hansell, Jeffrey Bennett, David C. Paul
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Patent number: 9526626Abstract: 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: February 25, 2016Date of Patent: December 27, 2016Assignee: Globus Medical, Inc.Inventors: Noah Hansell, Jeffrey Bennett, David C. Paul
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Publication number: 20160353825Abstract: An impact-absorbing structure that includes a plurality of interconnected cells forming a sheet, each cell having a sidewall and a longitudinal axis. Each cell may be configured to absorb energy through plastic deformation in response to an applied load, and a sidewall of at least one cell may include a geometric perturbation that is oriented in a direction that is not parallel to the longitudinal axis of the cell. The geometric perturbation may reduce the load required to cause plastic deformation of the cell.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2016Publication date: December 8, 2016Inventors: Michael Bottlang, Jeffrey Bennett
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Publication number: 20160166403Abstract: 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: February 25, 2016Publication date: June 16, 2016Inventors: Noah Hansell, Jeffrey Bennett, David C. Paul
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Patent number: 9301851Abstract: 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: September 30, 2014Date of Patent: April 5, 2016Assignee: GLOBUS MEDICAL, INC.Inventors: Noah Hansell, Jeffrey Bennett, David Paul
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Publication number: 20160045330Abstract: An artificial disc is disclosed. The artificial disc may include a superior endplate having a bi-convex superior surface and a concave inferior surface, and an inferior endplate having a bi-convex inferior surface. The artificial disc may also include a core assembly disposed between the superior endplate and the inferior endplate, and a support assembly disposed on outer surfaces of both the superior endplate and the inferior endplate. The support assembly may be configured to couple the superior endplate to the inferior endplate.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2015Publication date: February 18, 2016Inventors: Anand Balasubramanian, Jeffrey Bennett, Noah Hansell
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Patent number: 9020466Abstract: A system is provided for recovering a mobile device by enabling an authorized user to remotely change the profile of the device to assist others in returning the device to the user. Initially, a user registers the mobile device with a recovery assist server. When the user is unable to locate the device because it is, for example, lost or stolen, the user indicates with the server that the device is missing. The device and the server are configured to communicate with each other, for example, periodically or, in another example, on device start up. If the device is identified as missing on the server, the operation of the mobile device is configured based on a missing profile associated with the mobile device. Once the device is located, the user indicates with the server that the device is no longer missing. When the device is unidentified as missing on the server, the operation of the mobile device is configured based on a user profile associated with the mobile device.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2007Date of Patent: April 28, 2015Assignee: Yahoo! Inc.Inventors: Tomi Blinnikka, Jeffrey Bennett
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Patent number: 8994819Abstract: An optical detection system integrated within an electro-optical sighting and/or scanning system and a method to perform a rapid wide area search are disclosed. In one example, an integrated optics detection subsystem is configured with one-the-move processing methods to perform the optics defeat functions to during a wide area search or sector scan performed by the host electro-optical sighting system.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2011Date of Patent: March 31, 2015Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Robert Jeffrey Bennett, Frederic W. Kingdon
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Publication number: 20150039089Abstract: An artificial disc is disclosed. The artificial disc may include a superior endplate having a bi-convex superior surface and a concave inferior surface, and an inferior endplate having a bi-convex inferior surface. The artificial disc may also include a core assembly disposed between the superior endplate and the inferior endplate, and a support assembly disposed on outer surfaces of both the superior endplate and the inferior endplate. The support assembly may be configured to couple the superior endplate to the inferior endplate.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2013Publication date: February 5, 2015Applicant: Globus Medical, Inc.Inventors: Anand Balasubramanian, Jeffrey Bennett, Noah Hansell
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Publication number: 20150025632Abstract: 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: September 30, 2014Publication date: January 22, 2015Inventors: Noah Hansell, Jeffrey Bennett, David Paul
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Patent number: 8906069Abstract: 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: February 12, 2014Date of Patent: December 9, 2014Assignee: Globus Medical Inc.Inventors: Noah Hansell, Jeffrey Bennett, David C Paul
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Patent number: 8841929Abstract: A sensor system for a steering wheel of a vehicle includes a first sensor disposed within a first portion of the steering wheel to detect contact with a front left surface of the steering wheel. The sensor system includes a second sensor disposed within a second portion of the steering wheel separate from the first portion to detect contact with a front right surface of the steering wheel. The sensor system also includes a third sensor disposed within the steering wheel to detect contact with a rear surface of the steering wheel. The first, second and third sensors are configured to respectively detect touching of the front left surface, the front right, and the rear surface of the steering wheel by a hand or a non-hand part of an operator of the vehicle. The first, second and third sensors can be complex impedance sensors.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2012Date of Patent: September 23, 2014Assignee: TK Holdings Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey Bennett, Leonard S. Cech, Joseph K. Krause
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Publication number: 20140163685Abstract: 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: February 12, 2014Publication date: June 12, 2014Applicant: Globus Medical, Inc.Inventors: Noah Hansell, Jeffrey Bennett, David C. Paul
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Publication number: 20120326735Abstract: A sensor system for a steering wheel of a vehicle includes a first sensor disposed within a first portion of the steering wheel to detect contact with a front left surface of the steering wheel. The sensor system includes a second sensor disposed within a second portion of the steering wheel separate from the first portion to detect contact with a front right surface of the steering wheel. The sensor system also includes a third sensor disposed within the steering wheel to detect contact with a rear surface of the steering wheel. The first, second and third sensors are configured to respectively detect touching of the front left surface, the front right, and the rear surface of the steering wheel by a hand or a non-hand part of an operator of the vehicle. The first, second and third sensors can be complex impedance sensors.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2012Publication date: December 27, 2012Inventors: Jeffrey BENNETT, Leonard S. Cech, Joseph K. Krause
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Publication number: 20120200700Abstract: An optical detection system integrated within an electro-optical sighting and/or scanning system and a method to perform a rapid wide area search are disclosed. In one example, an integrated optics detection subsystem is configured with one-the-move processing methods to perform the optics defeat functions to during a wide area search or sector scan performed by the host electro-optical sighting system.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2011Publication date: August 9, 2012Applicant: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Robert Jeffrey Bennett, Frederic W. Kingdon
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Publication number: 20120079946Abstract: The subject of this patent application is an improved method for extracting grease and heat from the exhaust air over cooking equipment. This invention collects more grease than other grease baffle filters by combining principles of vapor condensation and centrifugal particulate separation. It converts waste heat into usable heat. It cools exhaust temperatures and reduces humidity on recirculating hood systems. It has self-cleaning capabilities using in-line heated water. It is programmable for automatic operation and performance monitoring. And it can be used with nearly any standard existing or new commercial kitchen exhaust hood as a replacement for the standard grease baffle filter.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2010Publication date: April 5, 2012Inventor: Jeffrey Bennett Dold
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Patent number: 7926390Abstract: A driving tool includes a shank, a sleeve, and a return spring disposed therebetween. The shank has a ball recess with a ball received therein. The shank has an interior interface adapted for receiving a tool bit. The ball recess substantially extends into the interior interface. The sleeve mounts on the shank to slide between limits. The sleeve has a first interior ball release recess followed by an interior ball lock surface and then a second interior ball release recess. The release recesses and surface are oriented with respect to the ball recess so as to permit selective displacement of the same over the ball recess to unlock the ball with movement in either direction. A return spring is disposed between the shank and the sleeve. The spring has a first and second end.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2006Date of Patent: April 19, 2011Assignee: Greatbatch Ltd.Inventor: Jeffrey Bennett