Patents by Inventor Kyle Eli
Kyle Eli 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: 11884014Abstract: A method for operating the 3D printing tool includes positioning a first material distribution barrel within a first barrel orifice, where a first barrel tip is disposed at a first end of the first material distribution barrel. The method further includes positioning a second material distribution barrel within a second barrel orifice, where a second barrel tip is disposed at a first end of the second material distribution barrel. The method further includes dispensing building material from the first material distribution barrel when the first material distribution barrel is substantially vertically oriented and a second material distribution barrel is oriented at an angle from the vertical.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2022Date of Patent: January 30, 2024Assignee: Advanced Solutions Life Sciences, LLCInventors: Scott Douglas Cambron, Kyle Eli
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Patent number: 11768481Abstract: A bioassembly system having a tissue/object modeling software component fully and seamlessly integrated with a robotic bioassembly workstation component for the computer-assisted design, fabrication and assembly of biological and non-biological constructs. The robotic bioassembly workstation includes a six-axis robot providing the capability for oblique-angle printing, printing by non-sequential planar layering, and printing on print substrates having variable surface topographies, enabling fabrication of more complex bio-constructs including tissues, organs and vascular trees.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2021Date of Patent: September 26, 2023Assignee: Advanced Solutions Life Sciences, LLCInventors: Michael Golway, Justin C. Palmer, Jeffrey Kyle Eli, Joshua D. Bartlett, Ellsworth H. Collins
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Patent number: 11724449Abstract: A 3D printer includes a multi-axis robot arm comprising a deposition end effector, a rotating adjustable print stage comprising a rotary unit and a mandrel, the rotating adjustable print stage configured to rotate the mandrel around a rotation axis, and a control unit. The control unit may be configured to move the robotic arm in a radial dimension and a longitudinal dimension with respect to the mandrel to position the deposition end effector with respect to the mandrel, rotate the mandrel with the rotary unit, and cause the deposition end effector to deposit constituent on the mandrel to form a 3D-printed construct.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2020Date of Patent: August 15, 2023Assignee: Advanced Solutions Life Sciences, LLCInventors: Scott Douglas Cambron, Kyle Eli, Brandon Hanke
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Publication number: 20230099465Abstract: A method for operating the 3D printing tool includes positioning a first material distribution barrel within a first barrel orifice, where a first barrel tip is disposed at a first end of the first material distribution barrel. The method further includes positioning a second material distribution barrel within a second barrel orifice, where a second barrel tip is disposed at a first end of the second material distribution barrel. The method further includes dispensing building material from the first material distribution barrel when the first material distribution barrel is substantially vertically oriented and a second material distribution barrel is oriented at an angle from the vertical.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2022Publication date: March 30, 2023Applicant: Advanced Solutions Life Sciences, LLCInventors: Scott Douglas Cambron, Kyle Eli
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Patent number: 11541597Abstract: A 3D printing tool and assembly for dispensing multiple materials includes a barrel holder assembly having at least two barrel orifices extending from a top end of the barrel holder assembly through to a bottom end of the barrel holder assembly, where at least one of the at least two barrel orifices is oriented at an angle from the vertical. A method for operating the 3D printing tool includes positioning a first material distribution barrel within a first barrel orifice, where a first barrel tip is disposed at a first end of the first material distribution barrel. The method further includes dispensing building material from the first material distribution barrel when the first material distribution barrel is substantially vertically oriented and a second material distribution barrel is oriented at an angle from the vertical.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2020Date of Patent: January 3, 2023Assignee: Advanced Solutions Life Sciences, LLCInventors: Scott Douglas Cambron, Kyle Eli
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Patent number: 11260531Abstract: An end effector calibration assembly includes an electronic controller, a first camera assembly communicatively coupled to the electronic controller, and a second camera assembly communicatively coupled to the electronic controller. A first image capture path of the first camera assembly intersects a second image capture path of the second camera assembly. The electronic controller receives image data from the first camera assembly, receives image data from the second camera assembly, and calibrates a position of the robot end effector based on the image data received from the first camera assembly and the second camera assembly.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2018Date of Patent: March 1, 2022Assignee: Advanced Solutions Life Sciences, LLCInventors: Scott Douglas Cambron, Kyle Eli
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Publication number: 20220043422Abstract: A bioassembly system having a tissue/object modeling software component fully and seamlessly integrated with a robotic bioassembly workstation component for the computer-assisted design, fabrication and assembly of biological and non-biological constructs. The robotic bioassembly workstation includes a six-axis robot providing the capability for oblique-angle printing, printing by non-sequential planar layering, and printing on print substrates having variable surface topographies, enabling fabrication of more complex bio-constructs including tissues, organs and vascular trees.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2021Publication date: February 10, 2022Applicant: Advanced Solutions Life Sciences, LLCInventors: Michael Golway, Justin C. Palmer, Jeffrey Kyle Eli, Joshua D. Bartlett, Ellsworth H. Collins
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Patent number: 11112769Abstract: A bioassembly system having a tissue/object modeling software component fully and seamlessly integrated with a robotic bioassembly workstation component for the computer-assisted design, fabrication and assembly of biological and non-biological constructs. The robotic bioassembly workstation includes a six-axis robot providing the capability for oblique-angle printing, printing by non-sequential planar layering, and printing on print substrates having variable surface topographies, enabling fabrication of more complex bio-constructs including tissues, organs and vascular trees.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2018Date of Patent: September 7, 2021Assignee: ADVANCED SOLUTIONS LIFE SCIENCES, LLCInventors: Michael Golway, Justin C. Palmer, Jeffrey Kyle Eli, Joshua D. Bartlett, Ellsworth H. Collins
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Publication number: 20210094228Abstract: A 3D printer includes a multi-axis robot arm comprising a deposition end effector, a rotating adjustable print stage comprising a rotary unit and a mandrel, the rotating adjustable print stage configured to rotate the mandrel around a rotation axis, and a control unit. The control unit may be configured to move the robotic arm in a radial dimension and a longitudinal dimension with respect to the mandrel to position the deposition end effector with respect to the mandrel, rotate the mandrel with the rotary unit, and cause the deposition end effector to deposit constituent on the mandrel to form a 3D-printed construct.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2020Publication date: April 1, 2021Applicant: Advanced Solutions Life Sciences, LLCInventors: Scott Douglas Cambron, Kyle Eli, Brandon Hanke
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Publication number: 20200398485Abstract: A 3D printing tool and assembly for dispensing multiple materials includes a barrel holder assembly having at least two barrel orifices extending from a top end of the barrel holder assembly through to a bottom end of the barrel holder assembly, where at least one of the at least two barrel orifices is oriented at an angle from the vertical. A method for operating the 3D printing tool includes positioning a first material distribution barrel within a first barrel orifice, where a first barrel tip is disposed at a first end of the first material distribution barrel. The method further includes dispensing building material from the first material distribution barrel when the first material distribution barrel is substantially vertically oriented and a second material distribution barrel is oriented at an angle from the vertical.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2020Publication date: December 24, 2020Applicant: Advanced Solutions Life Sciences, LLCInventors: Scott Douglas Cambron, Kyle Eli
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Publication number: 20190105780Abstract: An end effector calibration assembly includes an electronic controller, a first camera assembly communicatively coupled to the electronic controller, and a second camera assembly communicatively coupled to the electronic controller. A first image capture path of the first camera assembly intersects a second image capture path of the second camera assembly. The electronic controller receives image data from the first camera assembly, receives image data from the second camera assembly, and calibrates a position of the robot end effector based on the image data received from the first camera assembly and the second camera assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2018Publication date: April 11, 2019Applicant: Advanced Solutions Life Sciences, LLCInventors: Scott Douglas Cambron, Kyle Eli
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Publication number: 20180144070Abstract: A bioassembly system having a tissue/object modeling software component fully and seamlessly integrated with a robotic bioassembly workstation component for the computer-assisted design, fabrication and assembly of biological and non-biological constructs. The robotic bioassembly workstation includes a six-axis robot providing the capability for oblique-angle printing, printing by non-sequential planar layering, and printing on print substrates having variable surface topographies, enabling fabrication of more complex bio-constructs including tissues, organs and vascular trees.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2018Publication date: May 24, 2018Inventors: Michael Golway, Justin C. Palmer, Jeffrey Kyle Eli, Joshua D. Bartlett, Ellsworth H. Collins
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Patent number: 9910935Abstract: A bioassembly system having a tissue/object modeling software component fully and seamlessly integrated with a robotic bioassembly workstation component for the computer-assisted design, fabrication and assembly of biological and non-biological constructs. The robotic bioassembly workstation includes a six-axis robot providing the capability for oblique-angle printing, printing by non-sequential planar layering, and printing on print substrates having variable surface topographies, enabling fabrication of more complex bio-constructs including tissues, organs and vascular trees.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2014Date of Patent: March 6, 2018Assignee: Advanced Solutions Life Sciences, LLCInventors: Michael Golway, Justin C. Palmer, Jeffrey Kyle Eli, Joshua D. Bartlett, Ellsworth H. Collins
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Publication number: 20150105891Abstract: A bioassembly system having a tissue/object modeling software component fully and seamlessly integrated with a robotic bioassembly workstation component for the computer-assisted design, fabrication and assembly of biological and non-biological constructs. The robotic bioassembly workstation includes a six-axis robot providing the capability for oblique-angle printing, printing by non-sequential planar layering, and printing on print substrates having variable surface topographies, enabling fabrication of more complex bio-constructs including tissues, organs and vascular trees.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2014Publication date: April 16, 2015Applicant: ADVANCED SOLUTIONS LIFE SCIENCES, LLCInventors: Michael Golway, Justin C. Palmer, Jeffrey Kyle Eli, Joshua D. Bartlett, Ellsworth H. Collins