Patents by Inventor M. Snell
M. Snell 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: 20240389881Abstract: Devices, systems, and methods for minimizing or preventing contamination of sterile medical devices during magnetization. A magnetizer cover can be used to maintain sterility of a medical device while magnetizing the medical device. The magnetizer cover can include a base and a protective portion. The magnetizer cover can also include a grip tab extending from the base. The protective portion can include a funnel and a funnel stem to protect a magnetizable portion of the medical device from contacting the magnetizer.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2024Publication date: November 28, 2024Inventors: Matthew J. Prince, Amir Orome, Timothy M. Snelling
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Publication number: 20240370918Abstract: An instantaneous online HVAC system and installation services purchasing system and method thereof. The system enables a residential homeowner to enter information directed to the proper HVAC system for the homeowner's residence to be purchased, and then to receive a plurality of presented options of HVAC systems to select from for purchase together with a predetermined number of installation contractors to choose from to install the selected HVAC. Once the HVAC and installation contractor are selected by the homeowner an all-inclusive price of the selected HVAC system and installation contractor cost will be presented for the homeowner to purchase, without the need for obtaining estimates of installation costs from any installation contractors, thus saving homeowners the time and energy of having to conduct home appointments with each potential installment contractor.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2023Publication date: November 7, 2024Inventor: David M Snell, III
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Publication number: 20240342325Abstract: Ultraviolet light disinfection systems expose medical devices, surfaces, patients and healthcare clinicians to UV light having wavelengths consist with killing microorganisms. UV light systems may use logic to govern the operation of UV light sources so as to apply a disinfecting dose of the UV light. UV detectors measure UV light exposure. Enclosures contain medical devices and flood the medical devices with the UV light. Some enclosures accommodate a person. Some UV systems project UV light onto high-touch surfaces of a healthcare environment. Some systems may be deployed within a patient transport vehicle. Some UV systems may be incorporated into medical devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2024Publication date: October 17, 2024Inventors: Robin Scott Urry, Dustin Payne, Debra K. Cloward, Matthew J. Prince, Timothy M. Snelling, Craig Hayden, Taylor A. Brown, Jacob M. Sobelman, Paul T. Westwood, Stefan Josef Fellner, Steffan Sowards, Christopher Quach, Amelia Marie Smith, William Robert McLaughlin, Christopher Winland
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Patent number: 12059243Abstract: Disclosed herein are devices, systems, and methods thereof for minimizing or preventing contamination of sterile medical devices during magnetization thereof. For example, a magnetizer cover is disclosed for maintaining sterility of a medical device while magnetizing the medical device. The magnetizer cover includes a base, a funnel extending from the base, and a grip tab extending from the base. The base includes a medical-device interface and a magnetizer interface opposite the medical-device interface. The funnel includes a funnel stem configured to protect an elongate medical device from contacting a magnetizer when the medical device is inserted into the funnel. The grip tab is configured for manipulating the magnetizer cover.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2021Date of Patent: August 13, 2024Assignee: Bard Access Systems, Inc.Inventors: Matthew J. Prince, Amir Orome, Timothy M. Snelling
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Publication number: 20240252789Abstract: An infusion system for in-line disinfection of a prepared infusate with UV light can include a vascular access device (“VAD”) and a UV light ring. The VAD can include an intracorporeal conduit, one or more extracorporeal conduits fluidly connected to the intracorporeal conduit, a hub between a proximal portion of the intracorporeal conduit and one or more respective distal portions of the one-or-more extracorporeal conduits, and one or more respective connectors of the one-or-more extracorporeal conduits. The intracorporeal conduit is configured to be percutaneously inserted into a patient, and the extracorporeal conduit is configured to remain outside a body of the patient. The UV light ring can be configured to encircle a portion of an infusion lumen of the VAD and irradiate the prepared infusate within the infusion lumen with the UV light for infusing a disinfected infusate into the patient during an infusion of the patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2023Publication date: August 1, 2024Inventors: Craig Hayden, Dustin Payne, Timothy M. Snelling, Matthew J. Prince
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Publication number: 20240226350Abstract: A disinfection device for disinfecting a hub of a medical device includes a housing having a first end and a second end, a power source, an ultraviolet light source, and a connection mechanism located at the first end of the housing, wherein connection of the hub of the medical device to the disinfection device initiates a disinfection process configured to disinfect the hub. the ultraviolet source may be a light emitting diode with a peak of wavelength within the range of 100-400 nm (specific implementations being 225-264 nm) and the connection mechanism includes one or more of a screw thread, a channel, ridge, a friction fit connector, a magnet, or a ferromagnetic material. The disinfection device may include a port located on the second end, wherein the one or more port is configured for coupling to an external device and receiving a charge or power supply from the external device.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 9, 2023Publication date: July 11, 2024Inventors: Dustin Payne, Timothy M. Snelling, Matthew J. Prince, Craig Hayden
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Publication number: 20240189467Abstract: A system and method for disinfecting medical devices includes a covering for a medical cart that exposes medical devices disposed on the cart to a disinfecting ultraviolet light. The covering includes a light emitting system that includes a number of UV light sources, such as LEDs, configured to define an ultraviolet light environment beneath the covering. The light emitting system may include one or more light pipes and/or optical fibers. systems and methods. An opaque layer of the covering contains the ultraviolet light environment beneath the covering. Portions of the light emitting system suspend from the covering so as to emit UV light between adjacent medical devices on the cart.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2022Publication date: June 13, 2024Inventors: Robin Scott Urry, Debra K. Cloward, Dustin Payne, Matthew J. Prince, Craig Hayden, Timothy M. Snelling
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Publication number: 20220142502Abstract: Disclosed herein are devices, systems, and methods thereof for minimizing or preventing contamination of sterile medical devices during magnetization thereof. For example, a magnetizer cover is disclosed for maintaining sterility of a medical device while magnetizing the medical device. The magnetizer cover includes a base, a funnel extending from the base, and a grip tab extending from the base. The base includes a medical-device interface and a magnetizer interface opposite the medical-device interface. The funnel includes a funnel stem configured to protect an elongate medical device from contacting a magnetizer when the medical device is inserted into the funnel. The grip tab is configured for manipulating the magnetizer cover.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2021Publication date: May 12, 2022Inventors: Matthew J. Prince, Amir Orome, Timothy M. Snelling
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Patent number: 10342958Abstract: A method for improving function of a cardiac valve in a patient, the cardiac valve having at least one leaflet that is attached to a papillary muscle: Inserting a balloon, that is in a first uninflated condition and having a first diameter, within tissue that is part of to the papillary muscle, and thereby separating tissue that was previously connected together, by a maximum amount equal to the first diameter; inflating the balloon to a second inflated condition having a second diameter greater than the first diameter, thereby permanently stretching tissue in the papillary muscle and separating the tissue from the first diameter to a maximum amount equal to the second diameter; deflating the balloon to the first uninflated condition, and thereby returning the tissue to a separation of a maximum amount substantially equal to the first diameter; and then removing the balloon from the patient.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2017Date of Patent: July 9, 2019Assignee: ABBOTT CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS INC.Inventors: Michael F. Wei, Anna M. Snell, Tamer M. Mahmoud, Scott C. Mosher
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Publication number: 20190001104Abstract: A method for improving function of a cardiac valve in a patient, the cardiac valve having at least one leaflet that is attached to a papillary muscle: Inserting a balloon, that is in a first uninflated condition and having a first diameter, within tissue that is part of to the papillary muscle, and thereby separating tissue that was previously connected together, by a maximum amount equal to the first diameter; inflating the balloon to a second inflated condition having a second diameter greater than the first diameter, thereby permanently stretching tissue in the papillary muscle and separating the tissue from the first diameter to a maximum amount equal to the second diameter; deflating the balloon to the first uninflated condition, and thereby returning the tissue to a separation of a maximum amount substantially equal to the first diameter; and then removing the balloon from the patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2017Publication date: January 3, 2019Applicant: Abbott Cardiovascular Systems Inc.Inventors: Michael F. Wei, Anna M. Snell, Tamer M. Mahmoud, Scott C. Mosher
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Patent number: 7668934Abstract: Methods, systems, and products are disclosed in which port type agnostic proxy support for web services intermediaries is typically provided by receiving in a web services intermediary a request for execution of a web services operation, wherein the request includes parametric information from which an endpoint for a target service that supports the operation can be identified; identifying, in dependence upon the parametric data, the endpoint for a target service that supports the operation; creating a target service request for execution of the operation on the target service; and issuing the target service request to the target service. Exemplary embodiments typically also include the return path of request-response processing: receiving in the intermediary a response from the target service; creating in the intermediary, in dependence upon the response from the target service, a response from the intermediary; and returning the response from the intermediary to the requesting client.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2008Date of Patent: February 23, 2010Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Gregory A. Flurry, Simon A. J. Holdsworth, James M. Snell
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Publication number: 20080288621Abstract: A system and method is provided for defining, executing, and managing network workflow. One or more agents execute on one or more devices in the network. A set of instructions is capable of being evaluated and executed on one or more agents. A workflow manager is for selecting which agents evaluate and execute subsets of the instructions. A workflow management document is for storing instructions created using the workflow manager, wherein at least part of the document defines the selection of the agents. One or more servers store the workflow management document and communicates with, and sends instructions to, each of the one or more agents.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2007Publication date: November 20, 2008Inventors: Dustin M. Snell, Scott B. Robinet, Joseph B. Kosco
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Patent number: 7429058Abstract: A passenger side airbag installation for an automotive vehicle has a passenger airbag module mounted in a vehicle compartment in front of an instrument panel. The airbag module has an airbag adapted to deploy in a rearward direction. A door formed integrally with the panel has a crease, which, when severed, allows the door to swing open and create an opening in the panel. The crease is adapted to be severed and the door swung open by the force of the airbag when the airbag deploys to permit the airbag to project through the opening. The door may be bowed forwardly by an accidental impact caused by a passenger or object within the vehicle being thrown against the door if the vehicle is stopped too suddenly. A reinforcing bar limits forward bowing to protect the crease from rupturing.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2005Date of Patent: September 30, 2008Assignee: Chrysler LLCInventors: Chihan Chen, George J Zamplas, William M Snell
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Publication number: 20080015151Abstract: The present invention provides variants of cyanovirin-N and water-soluble polymer conjugates thereof, and methods of preparing such conjugates. The cyanovirin-N of the invention are particularly suited for site-selective covalent attachment of one or more water soluble polymers, to provide polymer conjugates of cyanovirin-N variants exhibiting antiviral activity.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 2, 2007Publication date: January 17, 2008Applicants: The Govt. of the U.S.A. as represented by The Secretary of The Dept. of, Nektar Therapeutics AL, CorporationInventors: M. Snell, Michael Roberts, Toshiyuki Mori, Barry O'Keefe, Michael Boyd
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Patent number: 6167777Abstract: The tiltable component in a tilt type vehicle steering column can be locked in selected positions of adjustment by an external locking mechanism that includes an elongated rod having pivot connections with the stationary and movable components of the column. A rotatable locking sleeve encircles the rod to form a rigid connection between the rod and one of the pivot connections. Meshed teeth on the rod and sleeve prevent the rod from moving in the longitudinal direction. By rotating the sleeve on the rod it is possible to shift the teeth out of mesh, such that the rod can move longitudinally to set the movable component of the steering column in a new selected position of adjustment.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 1998Date of Patent: January 2, 2001Assignee: Chrysler CorporationInventor: William M. Snell
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Patent number: 5954616Abstract: A transmission control for an engine of an automotive vehicle wherein the vehicle has a steering column assembly having a steering wheel unit pivoted to a rear end portion of a steering column for limited arcuate movement provided with a key-operated cylinder forming part of an ignition system for the engine. A gate is mounted on the steering column and has a plurality of spaced detents corresponding to the usual gearshift positions. A gearshift lever is movable relative to the gate and has a part selectively engageable in the detents. A gearshift blocker is supported on the steering column for pivotal movement to and from an operative position blocking movement of the gearshift lever away from the PARK position.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 1998Date of Patent: September 21, 1999Assignee: Chrysler CorporationInventors: William M. Snell, Christopher M. Slon
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Patent number: 5823062Abstract: Apparatus for releasably locking the tilt steering column assembly of an automotive vehicle in an adjusted position. A rack on the steering column assembly is engaged by a pawl to lock the steering column assembly in the position selected by the driver. A bracket is provided to hold the pawl engaged with the rack and prevent it from becoming disengaged. The tilt of the steering column can be re-adjusted by moving the bracket so that the pawl can disengage the rack. A wedge is provided for retaining the bracket in its position holding the pawl engaged with the rack. The rack has an arcuate series of teeth engageable with an arcuate series of pawl teeth. The pawl teeth includes a group of intermediate teeth of full size for full engagement with the rack teeth and at each end of the group of intermediate teeth a group of truncated teeth of shorter length than the teeth of the intermediate group to enable engagement and disengagement of the pawl and rack teeth without interference or binding.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 1996Date of Patent: October 20, 1998Assignee: Chrysler CorporationInventors: William M. Snell, Ronald Klanke, Peter Escobedo, Jr.
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Patent number: 5647464Abstract: A gear shift lever can be moved to several "Drive" positions and to a "Park" position. A retainer holds the lever in the "Park" position. An operator is provided to retract the retainer so that the lever may be shifted out of "Park". A lock prevents the retraction of the lever retainer until the brake pedal is depressed. A mechanical connection between the brake pedal and the lock retracts the lock away from its locking position when the brake pedal is depressed.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1995Date of Patent: July 15, 1997Assignee: Chrysler CorporationInventors: William M. Snell, Thomas S. Kaliszewski, Rodney L. Eaton
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Patent number: 5588514Abstract: A steering column-mounted shift control assembly includes a rotatably mounted shift lever unit, a shift handle pivotally mounted on the shift lever unit, and a spring for urging the terminal end of the shift handle toward a planar gate unit having Park, Reverse, Neutral, Drive, Second and Low detents formed thereon for selective cooperation with the spring-loaded shift handle terminal end to select a desired transmission shift position. A mechanical brake interlock system cooperates between a foot brake lever and a blocker member pivotally mounted adjacent the terminal end of the shift handle adapted to prevent pivoting of the blocker member away from the terminal end to thus prevent movement of the terminal end of the shift handle out of the Park detent position prior to depression of the commonly used brake pedal and its associated brake lever.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 1995Date of Patent: December 31, 1996Assignee: Chrysler CorporationInventor: William M. Snell
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Patent number: D617082Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2009Date of Patent: June 8, 2010Inventor: Dawn M. Snell