Patents by Inventor John D. Webb
John D. Webb 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: 8187153Abstract: An exercising machine for exercising of a user's torso, arm, leg or other body part, including an exercising attachment for exercising of the user's torso, arm, leg or other body part, a computer-controlled resistance actuator operatively connected to the exercising attachment to impart a resistance for concentric exercising of the user's torso, arm, leg or other body part through a forward range of motion, a computer-controlled force actuator operatively connected to the exercising attachment to impart a force for eccentric exercising of the user's torso, arm, leg or other body part through a reverse range of motion, a computer for controlling the actuators and a method for exercising, including imparting a resistance for concentric exercising of a user's torso, arm, leg or other body part through a forward range of motion and imparting a force for eccentric exercising of the user's torso, arm, leg or other body part through a reverse range of motion.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2010Date of Patent: May 29, 2012Assignee: Center for Rotational Exercise, Inc.Inventors: D. Scott Douglas, John D. Webb, Alexis D. Webb
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Publication number: 20110118085Abstract: An exercising machine for exercising of a user's torso, arm, leg or other body part, including an exercising attachment for exercising of the user's torso, arm, leg or other body part, a computer-controlled resistance actuator operatively connected to the exercising attachment to impart a resistance for concentric exercising of the user's torso, arm, leg or other body part through a forward range of motion, a computer-controlled force actuator operatively connected to the exercising attachment to impart a force for eccentric exercising of the user's torso, arm, leg or other body part through a reverse range of motion, a computer for controlling the actuators and a method for exercising, including imparting a resistance for concentric exercising of a user's torso, arm, leg or other body part through a forward range of motion and imparting a force for eccentric exercising of the user's torso, arm, leg or other body part through a reverse range of motion.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2010Publication date: May 19, 2011Applicant: Center for Rotational Exercise, Inc.Inventors: D. Scott Douglas, John D. Webb, Alexis D. Webb
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Patent number: 7922620Abstract: An exercising machine for exercising of a user's torso, arm, leg or other body part, including an exercising attachment for exercising of the user's torso, arm, leg or other body part, a computer-controlled resistance actuator operatively connected to the exercising attachment to impart a resistance for concentric exercising of the user's torso, arm, leg or other body part through a forward range of motion, a computer-controlled force actuator operatively connected to the exercising attachment to impart a force for eccentric exercising of the user's torso, arm, leg or other body part through a reverse range of motion, a computer for controlling the actuators and a method for exercising, including imparting a resistance for concentric exercising of a user's torso, arm, leg or other body part through a forward range of motion and imparting a force for eccentric exercising of the user's torso, arm, leg or other body part through a reverse range of motion.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2007Date of Patent: April 12, 2011Assignee: Center of Rotational Exercise, Inc.Inventors: D. Scott Douglas, John D. Webb, Alexis D. Webb
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Patent number: 5344460Abstract: A tibial insert and baseplate system is disclosed for a prosthesis. The tibial baseplate is right or left knee specific while the insert is symmetrical about an anterior-posterior centerline and is thus not right or left knee specific. The baseplate has an outer periphery which is asymmetrical to mate exactly with either the left or right tibia but not with both. The upper surface of the baseplate, which also has an asymmetrical periphery, in addition, defines a symmetrical housing within the periphery for the symmetrical insert.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1992Date of Patent: September 6, 1994Assignee: Encore Orthopedics, Inc.Inventors: Sandor Turanyi, Robert Jones, John D. Webb, Jr.
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Patent number: 5050871Abstract: An energy absorbing exercising and training machine for exercising a person's ability to accelerate a portion of his body through a path of motion. The machine comprises a flywheel rotatably connected to a frame by means of a pair of journal bearings. A harness assembly is provided for connection to the portion of the person's body to be exercised. The flywheel and the harness assembly are interconnected to allow the flywheel to rigidly engage relative to the harness assembly upon acceleration of the harness assembly relative to the flywheel in a first direction along a path of motion of the body portion being exercised and to also allow the flywheel to disengage and freely rotate relative to the harness assembly upon deceleration of the harness assembly relative to the flywheel.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 1990Date of Patent: September 24, 1991Assignee: D. Scott DouglasInventors: D. Scott Douglas, John D. Webb
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Patent number: 4990345Abstract: A container for the storing and the direct consumption of edible contents therefrom. The container comprises a substantially cylindrically shaped container defined by an upstanding sidewall and an upper lid and a substantially parallel lower closure. The container also comprises a cover removably mounted above the upper lid to define a space between the upper lid and the cover. A utensil is located within the space for consuming the edible contents within the container. The container further comprises means between the upper lid and the cover for emitting a fragrance upon the separation of the cover from the upper lid. One of the lids and the sidewall thereadjacent is constricted to a reduced size for being inserted into the opposite end of another container for stacking purposes. The package is tamper evident with its upper lid coupled with respect to the sidewall so as to preclude littering. Lastly, also disclosed are methods of fabricating, filling and using such containers.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 1988Date of Patent: February 5, 1991Inventor: John D. Webb
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Patent number: 4921493Abstract: A rasp tool comprises a handle and a cutter. The rasp tool carries a releasable locking assembly to couple the cutter to the handle. The releasable locking assembly is compactly arranged at the distal end of the handle and the mating proximal end of the cutter. The assembly includes a first interconnecting means for opposing longitudinal separation between the handle and the cutter, and a second interconnecting means for opposing lateral motion between the cutter and the handle. The releasable locking assembly provides an effective, simple to use, manually controllable means for attaching and detaching the cutter to the handle.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 1986Date of Patent: May 1, 1990Assignee: Zimmer, Inc.Inventors: John D. Webb, Jr., James J. Morr
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Patent number: 4714470Abstract: A prosthetic implant including a plurality of discrete grooves disposed in the proximal end of the implant stem. The grooves are each segments of curves generated from radii having a center of curvature offset from the implant stem in a generally lateral direction and toward the upper portion of the proximal end of the stem. The curve segments are preferably segments of concentric circles.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 1986Date of Patent: December 22, 1987Assignee: Zimmer, Inc.Inventors: John D. Webb, Jr., Roy Y. Hori, George E. Simpson
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Patent number: 3982482Abstract: An apparatus for automatically peeling fruit whereby a cutter blade is moved toward and away from the fruit as a function of the sensed impedance between the cutter blade and ground through the fruit so that substantially all of the peel is removed. In the preferred embodiment, a horizontal assembly presents a fruit to each of a plurality of fruit holders mounted on a vertical assembly so that each one of the presented fruit is impaled on a different spike of the vertical assembly. A plurality of cutter assemblies each mounting a cutter blade are moved toward and away from the fruit as it is rotated and moved upward to remove the peel. A control circuit includes a counter incremented by pulses from Hall Effect Switches which are energized by magnets mounted on the vertical and horizontal assemblies and controls movement of the assemblies to carry out a predetermined cycle.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 1974Date of Patent: September 28, 1976Assignee: Webb's Machine DesignInventors: John D. Webb, Alan F. Houghton
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Patent number: 3981834Abstract: A curing composition for green concrete in the form of a water base emulsion exemplified by a composition comprising a film forming resin illustrated by a polydicyclopentadiene, stearic acid as an emulsifying agent, xylene as a solvent for the resin and stearic acid, a non-ionic surfactant to aid in film forming and water clean up, hydroxybutyl methocellulose as a thixotropic agent, water as the carrier medium, ammonia to aid in emulsification, and optionally, titanium dioxide as a pigment. The invention includes the process for making the composition and for treating concrete with the composition.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 1974Date of Patent: September 21, 1976Inventors: Larry J. Kern, John D. Webb
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Patent number: RE37132Abstract: An energy absorbing exercising and training machine for exercising a person's ability to accelerate a portion of his body through a path of motion. The machine comprises a flywheel rotatably connected to a frame by means of a pair of journal bearings. A harness assembly is provided for connection to the portion of the person's body to be exercised. The flywheel and the harness assembly are interconnected to allow the flywheel to rigidly engage relative to the harness assembly upon acceleration of the harness assembly relative to the flywheel in a first direction along a path of motion of the body portion being exercised and to also allow the flywheel to disengage and freely rotate relative to the harness assembly upon deceleration of the harness assembly relative to the flywheel.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 1996Date of Patent: April 10, 2001Inventors: D. Scott Douglas, John D. Webb
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Patent number: D364926Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 1994Date of Patent: December 5, 1995Assignee: Zimmer, Inc.Inventors: John D. Webb, Jr., Roy Y. Hori, George E. Simpson