Patents by Inventor John McDaniel
John McDaniel 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: 20210054161Abstract: Provided herein is technology relating to depolymerization of polymers and particularly, but not exclusively, to methods and systems for de-crosslinking polyacrylate salt-based polymers and other polymers and compositions made from de-crosslinking polyacrylate salt-based polymers and other polymers.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2020Publication date: February 25, 2021Inventors: Dimitris Ioannis Collias, Paul Zimmerman, Paul Takunda Chazovachii, Michael Robo, Anne McNeil, John McDaniel
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Patent number: 10680440Abstract: A hybrid energy system includes a (GTG) configured to provide a full-load power output and a storage device configured to store energy. The hybrid energy system includes a generator step-up transformer, wherein the GTG and the storage device are electrically co-located on a low side of the generator step-up transformer.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2015Date of Patent: June 9, 2020Assignee: Wellhead Power Solutions, LLCInventors: John McDaniel, Harold Dittmer
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Publication number: 20180269690Abstract: A method is provided for generating an autostereoscopic display. The method includes acquiring a first parallax image and at least one other parallax image. At least a portion of the first parallax image may be aligned with a corresponding portion of the at least one other parallax image. Alternating views of the first parallax image and the at least one other parallax image may be displayed.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2015Publication date: September 20, 2018Inventors: John MCDANIEL, Harold DITTMER
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Patent number: 9700438Abstract: An orthopedic instrument for securing a bone includes a base plate, a cutting block removably coupled with an end of said base plate, and a V-shaped vice member slidingly coupled with the base plate and movable toward and away from the cutting block. The cutting block has a plurality of cutting slots, each of which has a predefined configuration. Further, the vice member is configured for centering the bone and applying a force against the bone toward the cutting block.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2014Date of Patent: July 11, 2017Assignee: Biomet Manufacturing, LLCInventors: Clinton Kehres, Nicholas Muir, Andrew O'Reilly, John McDaniel
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Publication number: 20150297361Abstract: An orthopaedic instrument for securing a bone includes a base plate, a cutting block removably coupled with an end of said base plate, and a V-shaped vice member slidingly coupled with the base plate and movable toward and away from the cutting block. The cutting block has a plurality of cutting slots, each of which has a predefined configuration. Further, the vice member is configured for centering the bone and applying a force against the bone toward the cutting block.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2014Publication date: October 22, 2015Applicant: BIOMET MANUFACTURING, LLCInventors: Clinton Kehres, Nicholas Muir, Andrew O'Reilly, John McDaniel
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Publication number: 20140058961Abstract: A technique for estimating the relative likelihood that specific parcels or groups thereof will sell within a selected time, possibly including such steps as: Responsive to location of each parcel with respect to other parcels that have recently sold, including receiving a 1st kind of information, associated with sales in a neighborhood for each parcel being examined, including a set of attributes. Deriving additional attributes for each parcel based on its attributes and others near it. Determining independently for each neighborhood which of those attributes are more important for estimating relative likelihood of sale. Determining a degree of similarity between each unsold parcel and each recently-sold parcel, in response to those sets of attributes, weighted in response to relative importance. Providing a 2nd kind of information, ordering parcels by a relative likelihood of sale within a selected time.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2013Publication date: February 27, 2014Applicant: RealAgile, Inc.Inventors: Terrence Lee McDaniel, Bradley John McDaniel, John Phillip Norman, Michael LaMar Robbins, Earl David Sacerdoti
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Patent number: 8632598Abstract: A shoulder implant assembly constructed in accordance to one example of the present disclosure includes a frame member, a cup, and a glenosphere. The frame member can have a central hub and a first arm extending therefrom. The frame member can be configured to selectively and alternatively couple with first shoulder implant components in a traditional shoulder configuration and with second shoulder implant components in a reverse shoulder configuration. The cup can have a concave surface that is configured to articulate with a humeral head component. The cup can be selectively coupled to the frame member in the traditional shoulder configuration. The glenosphere can have an outer articulating surface that is configured to articulate with a second cup. The glenosphere can be selectively coupled to the frame member in the reverse shoulder configuration.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2013Date of Patent: January 21, 2014Assignee: Biomet Manufacturing, LLCInventors: John McDaniel, Benjamin Hellman
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Patent number: 8583562Abstract: A technique for estimating the relative likelihood that specific parcels or groups thereof will sell within a selected time, possibly including such steps as: Responsive to location of each parcel with respect to other parcels that have recently sold, including receiving a 1st kind of information, associated with sales in a neighborhood for each parcel being examined, including a set of attributes. Deriving additional attributes for each parcel based on its attributes and others near it. Determining independently for each neighborhood which of those attributes are more important for estimating relative likelihood of sale. Determining a degree of similarity between each unsold parcel and each recently-sold parcel, in response to those sets of attributes, weighted in response to relative importance. Providing a 2nd kind of information, ordering parcels by a relative likelihood of sale within a selected time.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2009Date of Patent: November 12, 2013Assignee: RealAgile, Inc.Inventors: Terrence Lee McDaniel, Bradley John McDaniel, John Phillip Norman, Michael LaMar Robbins, Earl D. Sacerdoti
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Patent number: 8449617Abstract: A shoulder implant assembly constructed in accordance to one example of the present disclosure includes a frame member, a cup, and a glenosphere. The frame member can have a central hub and a first arm extending therefrom. The frame member can be configured to selectively and alternatively couple with first shoulder implant components in a traditional shoulder configuration and with second shoulder implant components in a reverse shoulder configuration. The cup can have a concave surface that is configured to articulate with a humeral head component. The cup can be selectively coupled to the frame member in the traditional shoulder configuration. The glenosphere can have an outer articulating surface that is configured to articulate with a second cup. The glenosphere can be selectively coupled to the frame member in the reverse shoulder configuration.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2011Date of Patent: May 28, 2013Assignee: Biomet Manufacturing Corp.Inventors: John McDaniel, Benjamin Heilman
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Publication number: 20130123929Abstract: A shoulder implant assembly constructed in accordance to one example of the present disclosure includes a frame member, a cup, and a glenosphere. The frame member can have a central hub and a first arm extending therefrom. The frame member can be configured to selectively and alternatively couple with first shoulder implant components in a traditional shoulder configuration and with second shoulder implant components in a reverse shoulder configuration. The cup can have a concave surface that is configured to articulate with a humeral head component. The cup can be selectively coupled to the frame member in the traditional shoulder configuration. The glenosphere can have an outer articulating surface that is configured to articulate with a second cup. The glenosphere can be selectively coupled to the frame member in the reverse shoulder configuration.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2011Publication date: May 16, 2013Applicant: BIOMET MANUFACTURING CORP.Inventors: John McDaniel, Benjamin Heilman
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Publication number: 20090055760Abstract: The present disclosure provides for systems and methods for facilitating the design, creation and/or implementation of a user interface for processor programs. More particularly, the present disclosure provides for systems and methods for creating at least one user interface for processor programs for controlling devices and/or for controlling (e.g., managing or playing) or utilizing media or data files. In one embodiment, the present disclosure provides for systems and methods for creating at least one user interface for control systems or automation systems or the like.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2007Publication date: February 26, 2009Applicant: VANTAGE CONTROLS, INC.Inventors: Michael Everett Whatcott, Peter L. Taylor, John McDaniel, Ryan Knowlton
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Publication number: 20080218493Abstract: The present disclosure provides for a display device for interfacing with a control and/or automation system. More particularly, the present disclosure provides for an improved display device for interfacing with a control and/or automation system, wherein the electronic display device includes a motion sensor or the like. In exemplary embodiments, the motion sensor is configured to detect at least one of motion or proximity of a human being without being contacted by the human being, the non-contact motion sensor also being configured to activate and/or adjust the illumination/light level of the display/screen from a first illumination/light level to a second illumination/light level when the non-contact motion sensor detects at least one of motion or proximity of a human being.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2008Publication date: September 11, 2008Applicant: VANTAGE CONTROLS, INC.Inventors: Daniel Patten, Scott Chandler, Paul T. Clegg, John McDaniel
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Patent number: 7394451Abstract: An apparatus for interfacing with a control system, and in particular a home automation system. In one embodiment, the apparatus comprises an integrated LCD touch screen and motion sensor. The motion sensor is used to illuminate a backlight to the touch screen when a person approaches the apparatus. The sensitivity of the motion sensor may be adjusted through a graphical user interface displayed on the touch screen. In addition, the backlighting may be adjusted so that the illumination is at a specific level with the screen is on, i.e., when the motion sensor has been tripped, and a specific level when the screen is off. The apparatus may further comprise an IR receiver for receiving commands via a remote. In addition, the apparatus may be powered from a local bus or an external power supply. The apparatus may comprise a communications port for receiving customized pages from a computer.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2004Date of Patent: July 1, 2008Assignee: Vantage Controls, Inc.Inventors: Daniel Patten, Scott S. Chandler, Paul T. Clegg, John McDaniel
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Publication number: 20060226043Abstract: A container for storing a liquid component of bone cement. The container includes a sealed cavity defined by a flexible film. The container can be provided in a kit that includes a flexible container for storing a monomer component of bone cement.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2005Publication date: October 12, 2006Inventors: Daniel Smith, Robert Ronk, John McDaniel, John Colbert
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Publication number: 20060191824Abstract: A fluid container for dispensing a first fluid and a consumable additive. The fluid container includes a first chamber for containing a first fluid and an additive dispensing system. The first chamber is configured such that the first fluid may be dispensed from the first chamber. The additive dispensing system selectively operable to dispense an amount of additive and is not in fluid communication with the first chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2006Publication date: August 31, 2006Inventors: Richard Arett, Norman Broyles, Dimitris Collias, William Cruzen, David Emmons, John McDaniel
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Patent number: 5885295Abstract: An apparatus and method for positioning an orthopedic implant within a cavity in a bone, including a plug member which is inserted into the cavity in the bone. A cutter movably engages the plug member and is used to create a first mating surface in the bone. A positioning jig having a second mating surface which is adapted to substantially mate with the first mating surface and a third surface adapted to removably engage the orthopedic implant is used to center the orthopedic implant within the cavity in the bone. Upon the second mating surface of the positioning jig mating with the first mating surface within the bone and the third surface removably engaging the orthopedic implant, the orthopedic implant is substantially centrally positioned within the cavity of the bone.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 1996Date of Patent: March 23, 1999Assignee: Biomet, Inc.Inventors: John McDaniel, Merrill Ritter
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Patent number: 4501266Abstract: A knee distraction device is provided for facilitating knee arthroplasty. An adjustable force calibration mechanism is disposed in the device to accommodate controlled selection of the ligament-tensioning force to be applied at respective opposite sides of the knee. In preferred embodiments, the tensioning force is provided by a screw-threaded connection with a calibrated compression spring interposed between the tensioning members. According to another preferred embodiment, fluid pressure is applied by means of a calibrated pressure valve to apply the ligament-tensioning force.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 1983Date of Patent: February 26, 1985Assignee: Biomet, Inc.Inventor: John McDaniel