Patents by Inventor John Ewans

John Ewans 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).

  • Publication number: 20240116098
    Abstract: A removable hot box is disclosed that includes a lower hot box portion, comprising: a lower housing comprising a plurality of lower clamping structures to clamp the lower housing to a press and locating structures to provide repeatable placing in the press; and a lower heating platen, received within the lower housing, wherein the lower housing or the lower heating platen comprises lower electrical connectors to provide a lower electrical connection to a heating system and lower cooling connectors to provide a lower cooling connection to a cooling system; and an upper hot box portion, positionable above the lower hot box portion and comprising: an upper housing comprising a plurality of upper clamping structures to clamp the upper housing to the press; an upper heating platen, received within the upper housing.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 11, 2022
    Publication date: April 11, 2024
    Applicant: The Boeing Company
    Inventors: Donald Lloyd CONAWAY, Larry Dean HEFTI, Craig Eric KNOWLES, John Vincenzo STORR, Alexander SANCHO GARCIA, Marco BUCCONI, David James FALCONER FYVIE, Innes Ewan Edward EDRIDGE, Diego GONZALEZ, Steven PACIFICO
  • Patent number: 8034058
    Abstract: An assembly for use in fixing a first component of a joint prosthesis, having a bone facing surface and an exposed surface which faces towards a second component of the joint prosthesis when implanted on a patient's bone. The assembly includes a skirt which can be temporarily fixed to the edge of the first component extending along the edge thereof from a remote portion of the edge to an accessible portion of the edge. The skirt provides at least one opening through which cement located between the bone facing surface of the component and the surface of the bone can be displaced. The opening is located so that cement is prevented from being displaced at the remote portion of the edge and is instead displaced at the accessible portion of the edge.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 17, 2006
    Date of Patent: October 11, 2011
    Assignee: Depuy International Limited
    Inventors: David Barrett, Andrew New, John Ewans, Rick Kowalski
  • Patent number: 7749279
    Abstract: A bone cement plug for fitting into the intramedullary canal within a bone to restrict flow of bone cement during surgery comprises a sleeve (2) whose wall is circumferentially continuous and has an outer surface (10) for contacting the wall (32) of the canal. The sleeve (2) is formed from a deformable material so that it can be expanded transversely to contact the surface (32) of the canal. The plug includes an expander which can be drawn through the cavity (12) in a direction generally along the axis of the sleeve (2), to cause the sleeve (2) to expand transversely to contact the surface (32) of the canal. The inner surfaces of the wall converge towards the end (16) of the sleeve (2) towards which the expander is drawn to cause the sleeve (2) to expand to contact the surface (32) of the canal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 5, 2003
    Date of Patent: July 6, 2010
    Assignee: Depuy International Ltd.
    Inventors: Richard Twomey, Neil Watkins, Rick Kowalski, John Ewans
  • Publication number: 20070083212
    Abstract: A bone cement plug for fitting into the intramedullary canal within a bone to restrict flow of bone cement during surgery comprises a sleeve (2) whose wall is circumferentially continuous and has an outer surface (10) for contacting the wall (32) of the canal. The sleeve (2) is formed from a deformable material so that it can be expanded transversely to contact the surface (32) of the canal. The plug includes an expander which can be drawn through the cavity (12) in a direction generally along the axis of the sleeve (2), to cause the sleeve (2) to expand transversely to contact the surface (32) of the canal. The inner surfaces of the wall converge towards the end (16) of the sleeve (2) towards which the expander is drawn to cause the sleeve (2) to expand to contact the surface (32) of the canal.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 5, 2003
    Publication date: April 12, 2007
    Inventors: Richard Twomey, Neil Watkins, Rick Kowalski, John Ewan
  • Publication number: 20060292940
    Abstract: Operation of an electric microswitch 14 for timing or other purposes during rowing is brought about by the rower moving the heels 8 of his/her shoes 3 in opposite sideways directions transitorily. A unit 10 containing the switch 14 involves two plates 19,20 that are tied by cords 11 to the two heels 8 respectively within the foot-well 6 of the boat, so as to slide relative to one another against a spring bias when the heels 8 move apart. The microswitch 14 operates in response to the sliding to energize an LED 16 for sending a light pulse via fibre-optic cable 23 to a timing unit 24. A modified unit 10 includes a wireless transmitter 25 in place of the LED 16, and an alternative modification involves two parallel fibre-optic cables 26,27 from the unit 24 and an optical block 32.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 23, 2006
    Publication date: December 28, 2006
    Inventor: John Ewans
  • Publication number: 20060259149
    Abstract: An assembly for use in fixing a first component of a joint prosthesis, having a bone facing surface and an exposed surface which faces towards a second component of the joint prosthesis when implanted on a patient's bone. The assembly includes a skirt which can be temporarily fixed to the edge of the first component extending along the edge thereof from a remote portion of the edge to an accessible portion of the edge. The skirt provides at least one opening through which cement located between the bone facing surface of the component and the surface of the bone can be displaced. The opening is located so that cement is prevented from being displaced at the remote portion of the edge and is instead displaced at the accessible portion of the edge.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 17, 2006
    Publication date: November 16, 2006
    Inventors: David Barrett, Andrew New, John Ewans, Rick Kowalski
  • Patent number: 5054479
    Abstract: A safety visor having a face screen (6) supported by a head-harness (1, 2), the face screen (6) having sealing means (22) to enclose the space between the face of a wearer and the face screen (6) and also having means (12) for providing a flow of clean air under elevated pressure to the space from above the face, in which the face screen (6) is provided with an upward extension (3) having a cavity which is connected to the space and is provided with a readily detachable unit (12) which can be attached to the cavity in an air tight manner, the unit (12) having an air filter (20) to be located within the cavity and a pump (36, 37) to pump ambient air through the filter (20) into the cavity and then into the space. The face screen (6) with the extension (3) is rotatable about the head-harness (1, 2) in order to allow the face screen (6) to be moved to an inoperable position above the head of a wearer when not required.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 11, 1989
    Date of Patent: October 8, 1991
    Assignee: Pulsafe Safety Products Limited
    Inventors: David R. Yelland, John G. Gilbert, John Ewans