Patents by Inventor Mark Cole
Mark Cole 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: 20250312146Abstract: An example lens management device can include a sleeve, a modular cartridge configured to house a lens, and a tray configured to transition from a first position to a second position. The tray can include a first tray component configured to removably hold the modular cartridge, and a second tray component movably attached to the first tray component. The modular cartridge can be configured to house the lens in a third position when the tray is in the first position, and in a fourth position when the tray is in the second position, the fourth position being distal to the third position. Transitioning the tray from the first to the second position causes the sleeve to enter into the modular cartridge such that the distal tip of the sleeve is positioned to engage with the lens and move the lens from the third position to the fourth position.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 6, 2025Publication date: October 9, 2025Inventors: David RUDDOCKS, Vanessa CORRALES-YANG, Joseph PAZ, Michael LUM, Jason SAN JOSE, Mark COLE, David ISRAEL, Edward GERAGHTY
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Patent number: 12289302Abstract: Computer-implemented systems and methods provide a better support experience and resolve user configuration issues for firm platforms more quickly. The systems and methods use automated tools that query a selected firm platform for real time data that allows anyone to obtain an up-to-date view of a user's data or configuration for the selected platform.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2023Date of Patent: April 29, 2025Assignee: Morgan Stanley Services Group Inc.Inventors: Mark Cole, Lee Reynolds
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Publication number: 20230370443Abstract: Computer-implemented systems and methods provide a better support experience and resolve user configuration issues for firm platforms more quickly. The systems and methods use automated tools that query a selected firm platform for real time data that allows anyone to obtain an up-to-date view of a user's data or configuration for the selected platform.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2023Publication date: November 16, 2023Inventors: Mark Cole, Lee Reynolds
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Patent number: 11757860Abstract: Computer-implemented systems and methods provide a better support experience and resolve user configuration issues for firm platforms more quickly. The systems and methods use automated tools that query a selected firm platform for real time data that allows anyone to obtain an up-to-date view of a user's data or configuration for the selected platform.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2021Date of Patent: September 12, 2023Assignee: Morgan Stanley Services Group, Inc.Inventors: Mark Cole, Lee Reynolds
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Publication number: 20230225857Abstract: An intraocular lens (IOL) injector cartridge having one or more modifications from conventional designs which reduce stress and strain in the optic of the IOL during passage through the cartridge. One change includes adding axially-oriented ribs in a funnel portion of the cartridge to enable the cartridge wall to flex outward during passage of the IOL, which is compressed to a great degree in the cartridge lumen. Another modification involves providing a longitudinal step along a segment of the inner lumen which biases one free edge of the optic to tuck or dive under the other free edge and encourage spiral folding as the IOL progresses along the gradually narrowing lumen. The third option is modifying the shape of the lumen within the extreme distal end of the cartridge where the lumen is smallest so that it is neither circular nor oval. Each or all of these modifications may be incorporated into a single cartridge.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 6, 2023Publication date: July 20, 2023Inventors: Gary Richardson, Leslie A. Voss, Edward R. Kernick, Yasemar Perez, Mark Cole, David A. Ruddocks
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Publication number: 20230057532Abstract: A busbar connector includes an insulative housing which is configured to accept a busbar assembly therein. The busbar connector is connected to an electrical device, such as a server. The busbar connector includes contact terminals which engage with busbars for distributing power. The busbar connector can include a signal housing having signal contact terminals for connection to a signal component of the busbar assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2021Publication date: February 23, 2023Applicant: Molex, LLCInventors: Chiuming Lu, Robert Piszczor, Mark Cole, Trent C Perkins, Ralph Kern
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Publication number: 20220242032Abstract: An example extrusion blow molding (EBM) method includes extruding first and second colors of plastic to form a parison that includes an inner layer of the first color of plastic, and an outer layer of the second color of plastic. The parison is placed in a mold, the mold is closed, and the parison is inflated to create a blow molded structure. A portion of an interior of the blow molded structure is formed of the first color of plastic, and a portion of an exterior of the blow molded structure is formed of a blend of the first color of plastic and the second color of plastic.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2022Publication date: August 4, 2022Inventors: Matthew Scott Anderson, Mark Cole
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Patent number: 11383419Abstract: An example extrusion blow molding (EBM) method includes extruding first and second colors of plastic to form a parison that includes an inner layer of the first color of plastic, and an outer layer of the second color of plastic. The parison is placed in a mold, the mold is closed, and the parison is inflated to create a blow molded structure. A portion of an interior of the blow molded structure is formed of the first color of plastic, and a portion of an exterior of the blow molded structure is formed of a blend of the first color of plastic and the second color of plastic.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2020Date of Patent: July 12, 2022Assignee: LIFETIME PRODUCTS, INC.Inventors: Matthew Scott Anderson, Mark Cole
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Publication number: 20210069959Abstract: An example extrusion blow molding (EBM) method includes extruding first and second colors of plastic to form a parison that includes an inner layer of the first color of plastic, and an outer layer of the second color of plastic. The parison is placed in a mold, the mold is closed, and the parison is inflated to create a blow molded structure. A portion of an interior of the blow molded structure is formed of the first color of plastic, and a portion of an exterior of the blow molded structure is formed of a blend of the first color of plastic and the second color of plastic.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2020Publication date: March 11, 2021Inventors: Matthew Scott Anderson, Mark Cole
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Patent number: 10889046Abstract: An example extrusion blow molding (EBM) method includes extruding first and second colors of plastic to form a parison that includes an inner layer of the first color of plastic, and an outer layer of the second color of plastic. The parison is placed in a mold, the mold is closed, and the parison is inflated to create a blow molded structure. A portion of an interior of the blow molded structure is formed of the first color of plastic, and a portion of an exterior of the blow molded structure is formed of a blend of the first color of plastic and the second color of plastic.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2017Date of Patent: January 12, 2021Assignee: LIFETIME PRODUCTS, INC.Inventors: Matthew Scott Anderson, Mark Cole
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Patent number: 10401162Abstract: A machine tool is provided with a toolsetting probe mounted on a bed or table, and a workpiece-sensing probe which can be mounted in a movable spindle. Both probes are calibrated by using them to make measurements against each other. The arbitrary length of the workpiece-sensing probe is used to calibrate the toolsetting probe, rather than using a pre-calibrated artefact of known length mounted in the spindle. A stylus disc of the toolsetting probe has a pre-calibrated size or dimension, and the workpiece-sensing probe is calibrated with respect to that. This obviates the need for skilful manual calibration procedures using pre-calibrated artefacts and manual measurement tools.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2015Date of Patent: September 3, 2019Assignee: RENISHAW PLCInventors: Stephen Edward Lummes, Mark Cole
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Publication number: 20180071969Abstract: An example extrusion blow molding (EBM) method includes extruding first and second colors of plastic to form a parison that includes an inner layer of the first color of plastic, and an outer layer of the second color of plastic. The parison is placed in a mold, the mold is closed, and the parison is inflated to create a blow molded structure. A portion of an interior of the blow molded structure is formed of the first color of plastic, and a portion of an exterior of the blow molded structure is formed of a blend of the first color of plastic and the second color of plastic.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 6, 2017Publication date: March 15, 2018Inventors: Matthew Scott Anderson, Mark Cole
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Patent number: 9861470Abstract: An IOL inserter for delivering an intraocular lens (IOL) into the eye of a subject, has a handpiece with a generally tubular barrel, a nosepiece coupled to the distal end of the handpiece; and a plunger having a spiral groove. The plunger translates longitudinally within the barrel and passes through a piston with an O-ring that frictionally engages an inner surface of the barrel. The spiral groove interacts with a pin or tooth in the bore of the piston. The plunger may have a drive cap and a cover fixed on the proximal end of the drive cap. The distal end of the plunger may engage having an enlarged head that receives the distal end of the plunger. The distal end of the pushrod may have a bifurcated tip capable of contacting and urging an IOL from the inserter during the implant procedure.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2015Date of Patent: January 9, 2018Assignee: ABBOTT MEDICAL OPTICS INC.Inventors: Mark Cole, Rod Peterson, Nick Martin, Steven Anderson
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Publication number: 20170156852Abstract: A cap configured and dimensioned to sweep or fold one or more haptics when removed from an insertion device. The cap may further have a pin, one or more snaps and/or one or more locks. The cap may also have one or more ports and/or one or more windows. An insertion system having a handpiece, a cartridge, and a cap configured and dimensioned to sweep or fold one or more haptics when the cap is removed from the insertion system. The cap is configured and dimensioned to couple with the distal end of the cartridge.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2016Publication date: June 8, 2017Inventors: Steven R. Anderson, Mark Cole
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Publication number: 20170045357Abstract: A machine tool is provided with a toolsetting probe mounted on a bed or table, and a workpiece-sensing probe which can be mounted in a movable spindle. Both probes are calibrated by using them to make measurements against each other. The arbitrary length of the workpiece-sensing probe is used to calibrate the toolsetting probe, rather than using a pre-calibrated artefact of known length mounted in the spindle. A stylus disc of the toolsetting probe has a pre-calibrated size or dimension, and the workpiece-sensing probe is calibrated with respect to that. This obviates the need for skilful manual calibration procedures using pre-calibrated artefacts and manual measurement tools.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 23, 2015Publication date: February 16, 2017Applicant: RENISHAW PLCInventors: Stephen Edward LUMMES, Mark COLE
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Publication number: 20150320549Abstract: An IOL inserter for delivering an intraocular lens (IOL) into the eye of a subject, has a handpiece with a generally tubular barrel, a nosepiece coupled to the distal end of the handpiece; and a plunger having a spiral groove. The plunger translates longitudinally within the barrel and passes through a piston with an 0-ring that frictionally engages an inner surface of the barrel. The spiral groove interacts with a pin or tooth in the bore of the piston. The plunger may have a drive cap and a cover fixed on the proximal end of the drive cap. The distal end of the plunger may engage having an enlarged head that receives the distal end of the plunger. The distal end of the pushrod may have a bifurcated tip capable of contacting and urging an IOL from the inserter during the implant procedure.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2015Publication date: November 12, 2015Inventors: Mark Cole, Rod Peterson, Nick Martin, Steven Anderson
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Patent number: 9017400Abstract: A system for easily transferring an intraocular lens (IOL) from a lens case to an inserter, and then into a patient's eye. The lens case has a transfer mechanism therein which retains the IOL until engagement with the inserter. The transfer mechanism may include jaws having a closed configuration for retaining the IOL and an open configuration for releasing the IOL. Engagement of the inserter with the lens case automatically opens the jaws and transfers the IOL to the inserter. The IOL is transferred into a load chamber of a nosepiece rotatably coupled to a handpiece. After transfer of the IOL, the nosepiece is rotated from a load position to a delivery position. The IOL may have an optic and a haptic coupled to the optic, and the lens case may be capable of configuring the haptic as desired to facilitate its transfer into an inserter and/or into the eye. For instance, the lens case may fold one or both of the haptics over the optic.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2013Date of Patent: April 28, 2015Assignee: Abbott Medical Optics Inc.Inventors: Mark Cole, Rod Peterson, Nick Martin, Steven Anderson
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Publication number: 20140296863Abstract: A cap configured and dimensioned to sweep or fold one or more haptics when removed from an insertion device. The cap may further have a pin, one or more snaps and/or one or more locks. The cap may also have one or more ports and/or one or more windows. An insertion system having a handpiece, a cartridge, and a cap configured and dimensioned to sweep or fold one or more haptics when the cap is removed from the insertion system. The cap is configured and dimensioned to couple with the distal end of the cartridge.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2011Publication date: October 2, 2014Applicant: Abbott Medical Optics Inc.Inventors: Steven R. Anderson, Mark Cole
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Publication number: 20130345713Abstract: A system for easily transferring an intraocular lens (IOL) from a lens case to an inserter, and then into a patient's eye. The lens case has a transfer mechanism therein which retains the IOL until engagement with the inserter. The transfer mechanism may include jaws having a closed configuration for retaining the IOL and an open configuration for releasing the IOL. Engagement of the inserter with the lens case automatically opens the jaws and transfers the IOL to the inserter. The IOL is transferred into a load chamber of a nosepiece rotatably coupled to a handpiece. After transfer of the IOL, the nosepiece is rotated from a load position to a delivery position. The IOL may have an optic and a haptic coupled to the optic, and the lens case may be capable of configuring the haptic as desired to facilitate its transfer into an inserter and/or into the eye. For instance, the lens case may fold one or both of the haptics over the optic.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2013Publication date: December 26, 2013Inventors: Mark Cole, Rod Peterson, Nick Martin, Steven Anderson
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Publication number: 20080058830Abstract: A system for easily transferring an intraocular lens (IOL) from a lens case to an inserter, and then into a patient's eye. The lens case has a transfer mechanism therein which retains the IOL until engagement with the inserter. The transfer mechanism may include jaws having a closed configuration for retaining the IOL and an open configuration for releasing the IOL. Engagement of the inserter with the lens case automatically opens the jaws and transfers the IOL to the inserter. The IOL is transferred into a load chamber of a nosepiece rotatably coupled to a handpiece. After transfer of the IOL, the nosepiece is rotated from a load position to a delivery position. The IOL may have an optic and a haptic coupled to the optic, and the lens case may be capable of configuring the haptic as desired to facilitate its transfer into an inserter and/or into the eye. For instance, the lens case may fold one or both of the haptics over the optic.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2007Publication date: March 6, 2008Applicant: Advanced Medical Optics, Inc.Inventors: Mark Cole, Nicholas Martin, Steven Anderson, Rod Peterson