Patents by Inventor Joseph E. Hale
Joseph E. Hale 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: 11920347Abstract: A joist assembly system that is structured for dynamic retrieval of components, dynamic and precise positioning and location of retrieved components, assembly of the components to form a joist, and delivery of the assembled joist. The joist assembly system has a plurality of material handling systems, a plurality of welding systems, and a rigging table system. The material handling systems are structured to load and position the components such as chords and webs onto the rigging table. The rigging table in turn supports the chords or webs. Subsequently, the plurality of welding systems weld the webs to the chords to form the joist.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2022Date of Patent: March 5, 2024Assignee: NUCOR CORPORATIONInventors: Jason Alan Freidenberger, Joseph Patrick Cagle, Christopher Ray Couch, Richard Thomas Erickson, Travis Marshall Fuhrman, John Lyman Hale, Matthew Glenn Hire, Christopher William Martin, James E. Ogburn, III, Jonathan Pressley Poston, Peter Michael Puglisi, Phillip Murray Sylvester, Jr., Adam Taylor Watkins
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Patent number: 8933416Abstract: A device includes a sheath having a lumen defined by a wall. The wall has an outer surface that is configured to emit ultraviolet light in a direction substantially normal to the wall. The lumen has a distal end configured for percutaneous placement. The lumen has a proximal end configured to receive a catheter.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2010Date of Patent: January 13, 2015Assignee: Regents of the University of MinnesotaInventors: Benjamin Arcand, Joseph E. Hale, Nikhil Murdeshwar, Bryan Rolfes
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Patent number: 8435261Abstract: Devices, methods and kits which, when installed or used, access, aspire, dilate, insufflate, drain or deliver fluid medicaments to, or place a patency device within a sinus area, such as a maxillary sinus or a maxillary sinus ostium. The device can include a hollow catheter and probe, and can be configured to permit gradual and incremental probe extension. The device can be constructed to enhance the precision and maneuverability within the nasal and sinus passageways, while also accommodating the natural anatomical geometry of a targeted paranasal treatment site. For example, the present treatment and placement device can accomplish access to the maxillary sinus ostium by utilizing an uncinate process to guide a probe tip into the ostium in a retrograde manner. The probe can be slidably, bi-directionally or co-axially positioned within the catheter. A distal portion of the probe can be biased away from a longitudinal axis of the catheter.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2010Date of Patent: May 7, 2013Assignee: Regents of the University of MinnesotaInventors: Benjamin Arcand, Joseph E. Hale, Nikhil Murdeshwar, Bryan Rolfes
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Patent number: 8402619Abstract: The invention described herein provides for a simple, economical system and method for reducing environmental release of dental amalgamous mercury from teeth caused by cremation of corpses. The invention controls and reduces the amount of mercury released using a pre-crematorial and non-disfiguring system and method. The system of the invention can include a dental containment and applicator delivery system to apply a curable thermal protectant composition onto the teeth. The composition coating significantly inhibits the extent of thermal destruction of the tooth per se including its amalgam filling content.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 2009Date of Patent: March 26, 2013Assignee: Minnesota Funeral Directors AssociationInventors: Benjamin Arcand, Bryan N. Rolfes, Nikhil M. Murdeshwar, Joseph E. Hale, Steven M. Johnson, Luke A. Mitlyng, Joseph Mullenbach, Kristopher I. Kapphahn
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Publication number: 20120161032Abstract: A device includes a sheath having a lumen defined by a wall. The wall has an outer surface that is configured to emit ultraviolet light in a direction substantially normal to the wall. The lumen has a distal end configured for percutaneous placement. The lumen has a proximal end configured to receive a catheter.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2010Publication date: June 28, 2012Applicant: Regent of the University of MinnesotaInventors: Benjamin Arcand, Joseph E. Hale, Nikhil Murdeshwar, Bryan Rolfes
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Publication number: 20110029007Abstract: Devices, methods and kits which, when installed or used, access, aspire, dilate, insufflate, drain or deliver fluid medicaments to, or place a patency device within a sinus area, such as a maxillary sinus or a maxillary sinus ostium. The device can include a hollow catheter and probe, and can be configured to permit gradual and incremental probe extension. The device can be constructed to enhance the precision and maneuverability within the nasal and sinus passageways, while also accommodating the natural anatomical geometry of a targeted paranasal treatment site. For example, the present treatment and placement device can accomplish access to the maxillary sinus ostium by utilizing an uncinate process to guide a probe tip into the ostium in a retrograde manner. The probe can be slidably, bi-directionally or co-axially positioned within the catheter. A distal portion of the probe can be biased away from a longitudinal axis of the catheter.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2010Publication date: February 3, 2011Applicant: Regents of the University of MinnesotaInventors: Benjamin Arcand, Joseph E. Hale, Nikhil Murdeshwar, Bryan Rolfes
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Publication number: 20110015612Abstract: Devices, methods and kits which, when installed or used, urge or maintain patency of sinus ostia, such as the ostium between a nasal passageway and a maxillary sinus, while maintaining some function of cilia extending within or near the ostium. In various examples, the devices comprise a first portion, a second medial portion including a partially open cross-sectional configuration, and a third portion including one or more flexible and outwardly-biased projections. The partially open cross-sectional configuration can maintain a track of uncovered cilia within and near the ostium. In some examples, the devices can include an asymmetric body configuration. In some examples, the first portion includes a U-shaped configuration and the third portion includes at least two flexible and outwardly-biased projections. In some examples, the first, second or third portion includes a medication for delivery into sinus tissues.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2010Publication date: January 20, 2011Applicant: Regents of the University of MinnesotaInventors: Benjamin Arcand, Joseph E. Hale, Nikhil Murdeshwar, Bryan Rolfes
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Publication number: 20100132173Abstract: The invention described herein provides for a simple, economical system and method for reducing environmental release of dental amalgamous mercury from teeth caused by cremation of corpses. The invention controls and reduces the amount of mercury released using a pre-crematorial and non-disfiguring system and method. The system of the invention can include a dental containment and applicator delivery system to apply a curable thermal protectant composition onto the teeth. The composition coating significantly inhibits the extent of thermal destruction of the tooth per se including its amalgam filling content.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 24, 2009Publication date: June 3, 2010Inventors: Benjamin Arcand, Bryan N. Rolfes, Nikhil M. Murdeshwar, Joseph E. Hale, Steven M. Johnson, Luke A. Mitlyng, Joseph Mullenbach, Kristopher I. Kapphahn
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Publication number: 20030189126Abstract: A toilet paper holder that utilizes two appendages between the two supporting arms in lieu of the rods or bars. The appendages are positioned in the front portions of the supporting arms and face each other creating a void area between them The appendages rotate upward approximately 90 degrees, held in tension by a coil spring, as a roll of toilet paper is placed beneath and between the tip ends of the appendages and moved upward. To remove or replace, the roll of paper is moved upward as the appendages snap back to their horizontal positions.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2002Publication date: October 9, 2003Inventor: Joseph E. Hale
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Patent number: 6390994Abstract: A shoulder arthrometer for measuring glenohumeral joint translation upon application of a force to an arm of a patient. It includes an arm attachment assembly, a force measurement gauge, a translation measurement gauge assembly, and a girdle assembly. The arm attachment assembly is capable of being secured to the arm of a patient. The force measurement gauge is operably engaged with the arm attachment assembly for measuring a force applied to the arm attachment assembly in anterior-posterior directions and the inferior direction. The translation measurement gauge assembly is operably engaged with the arm attachment assembly. It is capable of measuring anterior-posterior translations and inferior translations relative to the arm of a patient and includes a girdle connecting element. The girdle assembly is operably engageable with the girdle connecting element. The girdle assembly is capable of being secured to the torso of the patient to provide a fixed point of reference.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 2000Date of Patent: May 21, 2002Inventors: Carlos A. Guanche, Joseph E. Hale