Patents by Inventor Kingsley Chin
Kingsley Chin 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: 20230082640Abstract: A prosthetic disc can take the form of a sensing artificial disc that includes a resilient core and at least one sensor configured to sense one or more conditions within and/or experienced by the disc. The sensing artificial disc can serve as a replacement to a failed or injured disc between two vertebrae of a spine. The sensing artificial disc can include at least one element configured to change a condition or property of the resilient core in response to a condition sensed by the at least one sensor. A prosthetic disc can include therapeutic system configured to deliver medication to the body, which can include a reservoir of medication.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2022Publication date: March 16, 2023Inventors: Kingsley Chin, Jeremy Crossgrove, Jake Lubinski
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Patent number: 11504246Abstract: A prosthetic disc can take the form of a sensing artificial disc that includes a resilient core and at least one sensor configured to sense one or more conditions within and/or experienced by the disc. The sensing artificial disc can serve as a replacement to a failed or injured disc between two vertebrae of a spine. The sensing artificial disc can include at least one element configured to change a condition or property of the resilient core in response to a condition sensed by the at least one sensor. A prosthetic disc can include therapeutic system configured to deliver medication to the body, which can include a reservoir of medication.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2020Date of Patent: November 22, 2022Assignee: AXIOMED, LLCInventors: Kingsley Chin, Jeremy Crossgrove, Jake Lubinski
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Publication number: 20210052394Abstract: A prosthetic disc can take the form of a sensing artificial disc that includes a resilient core and at least one sensor configured to sense one or more conditions within and/or experienced by the disc. The sensing artificial disc can serve as a replacement to a failed or injured disc between two vertebrae of a spine. The sensing artificial disc can include at least one element configured to change a condition or property of the resilient core in response to a condition sensed by the at least one sensor. A prosthetic disc can include therapeutic system configured to deliver medication to the body, which can include a reservoir of medication.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2020Publication date: February 25, 2021Inventors: Kingsley Chin, Jeremy Crossgrove, Jake Lubinski
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Patent number: 10765527Abstract: A prosthetic disc can take the form of a sensing artificial disc that includes a resilient core and at least one sensor configured to sense one or more conditions within and/or experienced by the disc. The sensing artificial disc can serve as a replacement to a failed or injured disc between two vertebrae of a spine. The sensing artificial disc can include at least one element configured to change a condition or property of the resilient core in response to a condition sensed by the at least one sensor. A prosthetic disc can include therapeutic system configured to deliver medication to the body, which can include a reservoir of medication.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2018Date of Patent: September 8, 2020Assignee: AXIOMED, LLCInventors: Kingsley Chin, Jeremy Crossgrove, Jake Lubinski
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Patent number: 10548683Abstract: In accordance with one aspect of the present disclosure, provided is a surgical heads-up display system comprising a heads-up display and an articulable arm coupled to the heads-up display. The heads-up display is configured to receive a portable electronic device and to redirect a display output of the portable electronic device. The articulable arm is configured to enable selective positioning and maintenance of the heads-up display in a selected position such that the display output of the portable electronic device is redirected in a chosen direction.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2017Date of Patent: February 4, 2020Assignee: KIC VENTURES, LLCInventors: Kingsley Chin, Aditya Humad
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Publication number: 20190099276Abstract: A prosthetic disc can take the form of a sensing artificial disc that includes a resilient core and at least one sensor configured to sense one or more conditions within and/or experienced by the disc. The sensing artificial disc can serve as a replacement to a failed or injured disc between two vertebrae of a spine. The sensing artificial disc can include at least one element configured to change a condition or property of the resilient core in response to a condition sensed by the at least one sensor. A prosthetic disc can include therapeutic system configured to deliver medication to the body, which can include a reservoir of medication.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2018Publication date: April 4, 2019Inventors: Kingsley Chin, Jeremy Crossgrove, Jake Lubinski
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Patent number: 10247944Abstract: A vehicular heads-up-display system includes a windshield-mountable partially reflective mirror that allows a vehicle user to view material displayed on the partially reflective mirror while, at the same time, viewing the road ahead without obstruction. A mount configured to accept a portable electronic device, such as a smartphone, may be situated to project the display of the portable electronic device to the windshield mountable partially reflective mirror when mounted in a vehicle. A tactile input device, including a wireless interface for entry of and transmission of input from a vehicle user to a smartphone may be configured for mounting on a vehicle steering wheel.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2014Date of Patent: April 2, 2019Assignee: SenseDriver Technologies, LLCInventors: Michael Amaru, Kingsley Chin, Aditya Humad, Paul Soucy, Gustavo Herrera
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Publication number: 20170343805Abstract: A vehicular heads-up-display system includes an apparatus having a base configured to receive and maintain a pico-projector case in combination with a handheld electronic device, and to output optical transmissions from the pico-projector case to an at least partially reflective surface to form a heads-up display. The partially reflective surface may be a combiner and/or mirror coupled to a base comprising the holder. The handheld electronic device may be a smartphone. For example, the system can be used to cause a pico-projector to project information from a smartphone to a partially reflective mirror for viewing by a vehicle operator.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 26, 2017Publication date: November 30, 2017Inventors: Michael Amaru, Aditya Humad, Kingsley Chin
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Patent number: 9801732Abstract: An intervertebral implant assembly includes and inserter tool and an implant having a U-shaped body shaped and dimensioned to be placed between two adjacent vertebras. The U-shaped body comprises a rounded front end, an open back end, first and second elongated components extending from the rounded front end, forming the U-shaped body and ending at the open back end and at least one rigid strut extending from and connecting opposite inner side surfaces of the first and second elongated components. A first through-opening is formed in the space between the front end, the rigid strut and the opposite inner side surfaces of the front portions of the first and second elongated components and a second through-opening is formed in the space between the open back end, the rigid strut and the opposite inner side surfaces of the back portions of the first and second elongated components. The inserter tool comprises a shaft, a middle sleeve and an outer sleeve that work together to attach and lock to the implant.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2010Date of Patent: October 31, 2017Assignee: SPINEFRONTIER, INCInventors: Kingsley Chin, Vito Lore, Michael Drnek, Christopher Chang
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Publication number: 20170239014Abstract: In accordance with one aspect of the present disclosure, provided is a surgical heads-up display system comprising a heads-up display and an articulable arm coupled to the heads-up display. The heads-up display is configured to receive a portable electronic device and to redirect a display output of the portable electronic device. The articulable arm is configured to enable selective positioning and maintenance of the heads-up display in a selected position such that the display output of the portable electronic device is redirected in a chosen direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 21, 2017Publication date: August 24, 2017Inventors: Kingsley Chin, Aditya Humad
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Publication number: 20170174129Abstract: Provided is a system and method that captures image information internal and/or external to a vehicle for presentation to a driver, use by the vehicle, and/or for interacting with other internal or external systems. The system can include a vehicle-mounted imager configured to capture images and image information, a vehicle-mounted display, and a visual information processor configured to combine images from the vehicle-mounted imager with extra-image information to generate an output to the display.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2015Publication date: June 22, 2017Inventors: Kingsley Chin, Michael Amaru, Aditya Humad, Paul Speidel
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Publication number: 20160341962Abstract: A vehicular heads-up-display system includes a windshield-mountable partially reflective mirror that allows a vehicle user to view material displayed on the partially reflective mirror while, at the same time, viewing the road ahead without obstruction. A mount configured to accept a portable electronic device, such as a smartphone, may be situated to project the display of the portable electronic device to the windshield mountable partially reflective mirror when mounted in a vehicle. A tactile input device, including a wireless interface for entry of and transmission of input from a vehicle user to a smartphone may be configured for mounting on a vehicle steering wheel.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2014Publication date: November 24, 2016Inventors: Michael Amaru, Kingsley Chin, Aditya Humad, Paul Soucy, Gustavo Herrera
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Publication number: 20160342741Abstract: In accordance with aspects of the present invention, provided is service-oriented, integrative networking system where a user (e.g., a patient) can have a single profile, single login, meaningful connections through medicine, since every person is a patient at some point in their life and has to see a doctor. A user's profile can be a portal to anything on Internet, which allows a user to select connections, have its medical records shared seamlessly with its doctors, and a user can track its appointments, vaccinations, and so on.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2014Publication date: November 24, 2016Inventors: Kingsley Chin, Michael Amaru, Aditya Humad, Paul Spiedel
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Publication number: 20110106261Abstract: An intervertebral implant assembly includes and inserter tool and an implant having a U-shaped body shaped and dimensioned to be placed between two adjacent vertebras. The U-shaped body comprises a rounded front end, an open back end, first and second elongated components extending from the rounded front end, forming the U-shaped body and ending at the open back end and at least one rigid strut extending from and connecting opposite inner side surfaces of the first and second elongated components. A first through-opening is formed in the space between the front end, the rigid strut and the opposite inner side surfaces of the front portions of the first and second elongated components and a second through-opening is formed in the space between the open back end, the rigid strut and the opposite inner side surfaces of the back portions of the first and second elongated components. The inserter tool comprises a shaft, a middle sleeve and an outer sleeve that work together to attach and lock to the implant.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2010Publication date: May 5, 2011Applicant: SPINEFRONTIER, INCInventors: KINGSLEY CHIN, VITO LORE, MICHAEL DRNEK, CHRISTOPHER CHANG
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Publication number: 20110082506Abstract: An implantable cervical plate assembly for stabilization of two adjacent spinal vertebras includes a cervical plate and one or more bone fasteners. The cervical plate comprises an elongated asymmetric body having a first straight side surface, a second contoured side surface opposite to the first side surface, front and back surfaces and top and bottom surfaces. The elongated asymmetric body comprises one or more through-openings extending from the front surface to the back surface of the elongated asymmetric body. The one or more bone fasteners are configured to be inserted through the one or more through-openings, respectively, and to be attached to locations in the spinal vertebras, thereby attaching the cervical plate to the spinal vertebras. The through-openings comprise a first diameter at the front surface of the elongated body, a second diameter at the back surface of the elongated body and a third diameter in the area between the front and back surfaces of the elongated body.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2010Publication date: April 7, 2011Applicant: SPINEFRONTIER, INCInventors: VITO LORE, CHRISTOPHER A. CHANG, CRAIG HENSHAW, KINGSLEY CHIN, MICHAEL CORDONNIER, BURL DANIEL
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Publication number: 20070299446Abstract: An orthopedic implantable device articulately connecting a first spinal vertebra to an adjacent second spinal vertebra includes a pair of first components adapted to be attached to locations left and right of a midline of the first vertebra, respectively and a pair of second components adapted to be attached to locations left and right of a midline of the second vertebra, respectively. Each of the first components includes a body and a male articulation member attached to the first component body and each of the second components includes a body and a female articulation member attached to the second component body. The first components are articulately connected to the second components by engaging the male articulation members to the female articulation members, thereby articulately connecting the first vertebra to said second vertebra along lines left and right of the midlines and without crossing the midlines, respectively.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2007Publication date: December 27, 2007Applicant: SPINEFRONTIER LLSInventor: KINGSLEY CHIN
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Publication number: 20070233082Abstract: An implantable spinous process fixation device includes a first plate component having an elongated plate and front and back cross plates extending at right angle to the front and back of the elongated plate, respectively, a top pivoting plate and a bottom pivoting plate. The top and bottom pivoting plates are configured to pivot around an axis perpendicular to the front and back cross plates and the elongate plate has an inner surface facing an inner surface of the top pivoting plate and an inner surface of the bottom pivoting plate.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2006Publication date: October 4, 2007Applicant: SPINEFRONTIER LLSInventors: KINGSLEY CHIN, DANIEL BAKER, DANIEL JUSTIN
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Publication number: 20070179500Abstract: An implantable spinous process fixation device includes a k-shaped component comprising an elongated plate and top and bottom deformable plates extending at first and second angles from a first surface of the elongated plate, respectively, thereby defining first and second spaces between the elongated plate and the top and bottom deformable plates and a compression element configured to compress and move the first and second deformable plates toward the elongated plate and to change the first and the second angles, respectively. The first and second spaces are configured to receive first and second spinous processes, respectively. Compressing and moving the first and second deformable plates toward the elongated plate results in engaging the first surface of the elongated plate and first surfaces of the top and bottom deformable plates with lateral surfaces of the first and second spinous processes, respectively.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2006Publication date: August 2, 2007Applicant: SPINEFRONTIER LLSInventors: KINGSLEY CHIN, DANIEL BAKER, DANIEL JUSTIN
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Publication number: 20070162001Abstract: An implantable spinous processes fixation device including a first S-shaped plate having a first surface configured to engage a first lateral surface of a first spinous process and a second surface configured to engage a second lateral surface of a second spinous process and a second S-shaped plate having a first surface configured to engage a second lateral surface of the first spinous process and a second surface configured to engage a first lateral surface of the second spinous process. The first and second S-shaped plates are configured to pivot around an axis perpendicular to the center portions of the first and second S-shaped plates.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2006Publication date: July 12, 2007Applicant: SPINEFRONTIER LLSInventors: KINGSLEY CHIN, DANIEL BAKER, DANIEL JUSTIN
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Publication number: 20070123869Abstract: A posterior spine fixation assembly includes a first elongated plate having first and second ends and a second elongated plate having first and second ends. The first and second elongated plates are arranged in an X-shaped configuration and are attached to each other via a first screw. The assembly also includes a first elongated rod having a first end configured to be removable attached to the second end of the first elongated plate and a second elongated rod having a first end configured to be removable attached to the second end of the second elongate plate. The assembly is attached to a first spine location with the first screw.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2007Publication date: May 31, 2007Applicant: SPINEFRONTIER LLSInventors: KINGSLEY CHIN, MATTHEW IBARRA