Patents by Inventor Mark Cox
Mark Cox 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: 20130228628Abstract: A card for use in secure transactions includes a card body having a first major surface and a second major surface; one or more groupings of a plurality of individual distinct symbols viewable from the first major surface, each individual distinct symbol comprising a single segment defining the individual distinct symbol that upon activation illuminates the respective individual distinct symbol; and a controller coupled to the plurality of individual distinct symbols. The controller is operable to produce a one-time password value and to selectively activate individual ones of individual distinct symbols to identify a sub-combination of the plurality of individual distinct symbols, thereby displaying an illuminated one-time password token for use in a secure transaction.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2011Publication date: September 5, 2013Applicant: X-CARD HOLDINGS, LLCInventors: John K. Bona, Mark A. Cox
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Patent number: 8509567Abstract: Methods and an apparatus are provided for interpolation of pixels in a pixel array having rows and columns of pixels. The apparatus includes a shift register array to shift pixel values of the pixel array, the shift register array including two or more shift registers; an interpolation filter array interconnected to the shift register array, the interpolation filter array including one or more interpolation filters; and a controller configured to provide pixel values in columns of the pixel array from the shift register array to respective interpolation filters in a first mode and configured to provide pixel values in rows of the pixel array from the shift register array to respective interpolation filters in a second mode. The controller may be configured to supply vertical sub-pixel values from the shift register array to the interpolation filters to generate diagonal sub-pixel values.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2008Date of Patent: August 13, 2013Assignee: Analog Devices, Inc.Inventors: Mark Cox, Vladimir Botchev, Ke Ning, Wei Zhang, Marc Hoffman
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Patent number: 8460325Abstract: A surgical tool includes a surgical blade configured to be moved to form an incision. The surgical tool also includes a wire configured to cause movement of the surgical blade. The surgical tool further includes an actuator configured to shorten a length of the wire to cause the movement of the surgical blade. The surgical tool could be configured to move the surgical blade in a first direction and then in a second direction in response to a single shortening of the wire. Also, the wire could represent a first wire, the surgical tool could include a second wire, and the surgical tool could be configured to move the surgical blade in a first direction in response to shortening the first wire and to move the surgical blade in a second direction in response to shortening the second wire.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2011Date of Patent: June 11, 2013Assignee: Refocus Ocular, Inc.Inventors: Mark A. Cox, Douglas C. Williamson, Jack C. Griffis, III, Gary A. Richardson, Andrew J. Scherer, Timothy J. Payne
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Patent number: 8409277Abstract: One example scleral prosthesis includes a first free end and a second free end, each wider than a middle portion of the scleral prosthesis. Multiple first portions form the first end of the scleral prosthesis. The first portions are separated along at least half of a length of the scleral prosthesis. Multiple second portions may form the second end of the scleral prosthesis, and the second portions may be separated along less than a quarter of the length of the scleral prosthesis. An implantation device can be used to facilitate implantation of a scleral prosthesis. The implantation device includes a first end portion configured to be inserted into a scleral tunnel of an eye. The implantation device also includes a second end portion configured to receive the scleral prosthesis. A rod with a tapered and rounded end can be partially inserted into the first end portion of the implantation device.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2007Date of Patent: April 2, 2013Assignee: Refocus Ocular, Inc.Inventors: Jack C. Griffis, III, Mark A. Cox, Douglas C. Williamson, Peter J. Richardson, Michael K. Smolek, Barrie D. Soloway, Rex O. Bare, Andrew J. Scherer, Timothy J. Payne, Gene W. Zdenek
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Patent number: 8296974Abstract: The present invention is a transparent thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) comprising structural units of: a.) a diisocyanate; b.1) a polyester diol and b.2) a specific polyether diol and c.) a chain extender. The TPU has good combinations of light transmission and clarity, tensile strength, low temperature flexibility, and high moisture vapor transition rates compared to other commercial or known TPUs. A preferred example composition is a TPU that is based on MDI as the diisocyanate monomer, polycaprolactone as a polyester diol, an EO capped EO/PO polyether diol containing less than 20% EO, and butanediol as chain extender. These composition have good combinations of clarity, tensile strength, hydrolytic stability and processability compared to TPUs prepared using either polyester or polyether diols alone or the combination with a higher EO polyether diol.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2006Date of Patent: October 30, 2012Assignee: Lubrizol Advanced Materials, Inc.Inventors: Mark F. Sonnenschein, J. Mark Cox, Hanno R. Van der Wal, Benjamin L. Wendt
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Publication number: 20120078281Abstract: A surgical tool includes a surgical blade configured to be moved to form an incision. The surgical tool also includes a wire configured to cause movement of the surgical blade. The surgical tool further includes an actuator configured to shorten a length of the wire to cause the movement of the surgical blade. The surgical tool could be configured to move the surgical blade in a first direction and then in a second direction in response to a single shortening of the wire. Also, the wire could represent a first wire, the surgical tool could include a second wire, and the surgical tool could be configured to move the surgical blade in a first direction in response to shortening the first wire and to move the surgical blade in a second direction in response to shortening the second wire.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2011Publication date: March 29, 2012Applicant: Refocus Ocular, Inc.Inventors: Mark A. Cox, Douglas C. Williamson, Jack C. Griffis, III, Gary A. Richardson, Andrew J. Scherer, Timothy J. Payne
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Publication number: 20120078280Abstract: A surgical tool includes a surgical blade configured to be moved to form an incision. The surgical tool also includes a wire configured to cause movement of the surgical blade. The surgical tool further includes an actuator configured to shorten a length of the wire to cause the movement of the surgical blade. The surgical tool could be configured to move the surgical blade in a first direction and then in a second direction in response to a single shortening of the wire. Also, the wire could represent a first wire, the surgical tool could include a second wire, and the surgical tool could be configured to move the surgical blade in a first direction in response to shortening the first wire and to move the surgical blade in a second direction in response to shortening the second wire.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2011Publication date: March 29, 2012Applicant: Refocus Ocular, Inc.Inventors: Mark A. Cox, Douglas C. Williamson, Jack C. Griffis, III, Gary A. Richardson, Andrew J. Scherer, Timothy J. Payne
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Publication number: 20120035637Abstract: A surgical tool includes a surgical blade configured to be moved to form an incision. The surgical tool also includes a wire configured to cause movement of the surgical blade. The surgical tool further includes an actuator configured to shorten a length of the wire to cause the movement of the surgical blade. The surgical tool could be configured to move the surgical blade in a first direction and then in a second direction in response to a single shortening of the wire. Also, the wire could represent a first wire, the surgical tool could include a second wire, and the surgical tool could be configured to move the surgical blade in a first direction in response to shortening the first wire and to move the surgical blade in a second direction in response to shortening the second wire.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 14, 2011Publication date: February 9, 2012Applicant: Refocus Ocular, Inc.Inventors: Rex O. Bare, Andrew J. Scherer, Timothy J. Payne, Thomas J. Pacala, Mark A. Cox, Douglas C. Williamson
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Patent number: 8083759Abstract: A surgical tool includes a surgical blade configured to be moved to form an incision. The surgical tool also includes a wire configured to cause movement of the surgical blade. The surgical tool further includes an actuator configured to shorten a length of the wire to cause the movement of the surgical blade. The surgical tool could be configured to move the surgical blade in a first direction and then in a second direction in response to a single shortening of the wire. Also, the wire could represent a first wire, the surgical tool could include a second wire, and the surgical tool could be configured to move the surgical blade in a first direction in response to shortening the first wire and to move the surgical blade in a second direction in response to shortening the second wire.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2008Date of Patent: December 27, 2011Assignee: Refocus Ocular, Inc.Inventors: Mark A. Cox, Douglas C. Williamson, Jack C. Griffis, III, Gary A. Richardson, Andrew J. Scherer, Timothy J. Payne
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Patent number: 8020815Abstract: The stand has modules to form a support base with elongated support members with wheels or legs. The stand can either incorporate two spaced load supporting posts or a single post extending from a spanner module that connects between the elongated support members. When two load support members are employed the user can step between the posts. When a single post and spanner are employed the user can step as far as the spanner near the center of support. The support members diverge from their centers provide a wide stance of the wheels or legs for stability. At the upper end of the post or posts a load support platform is carried either directly on a single post or through a cross-piece on a two post configuration. T-shaped slots in the post can be utilized to attach loads to the posts and a panel extending between posts.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2010Date of Patent: September 20, 2011Assignee: Pryor ProductsInventor: James Mark Cox
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Publication number: 20110174936Abstract: The stand has modules to form a support base with elongated support members with wheels or legs. The stand can either incorporate two spaced load supporting posts or a single post extending from a spanner module that connects between the elongated support members. When two load support members are employed the user can step between the posts. When a single post and spanner are employed the user can step as far as the spanner near the center of support. The support members diverge from their centers provide a wide stance of the wheels or legs for stability. At the upper end of the post or posts a load support platform is carried either directly on a single post or through a cross-piece on a two post configuration. T-shaped slots in the post can be utilized to attach loads to the posts and a panel extending between posts.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2010Publication date: July 21, 2011Inventor: James Mark Cox
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Publication number: 20110101587Abstract: The device utilizes a thruster cylinder driven by a enlarged knob and terminating in a thruster plate to clamp to a support. Provision is made to attach a device to the clamp through a rotating index wheel which can lock the device by receiving a tang from a trigger lever at a selected increment of rotation. A second embodiment has two index wheels so that the attached device can be displaced in one of four directions to avoid conflict with other devices on the same support. The second axis is normally used to return a displaced device to an upright orientation.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2009Publication date: May 5, 2011Applicant: Pryor Products a California CorporationInventors: Richard Enoch Quintania, James Mark Cox
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Patent number: 7927372Abstract: A scleral prosthesis includes a prosthesis body having first and second side surfaces and a cavity extending through the prosthesis body from the first side surface to the second side surface. The scleral prosthesis also includes a crossbar configured to be inserted into the cavity, where the crossbar is wider than the prosthesis body. The cavity could define a narrower central opening and wider end openings, and the crossbar could have a narrower central portion and wider end portions. Also, the prosthesis body could include multiple cavities, and the scleral prosthesis could include multiple crossbars configured to be inserted into the multiple cavities. Each of the cavities could be located proximate to an end of the prosthesis body. The crossbar could be substantially straight with a cylindrical cross section.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2008Date of Patent: April 19, 2011Assignee: Refocus Group, Inc.Inventors: Jack C. Griffis, III, Mark A. Cox, Douglas C. Williamson, Peter J. Richardson, Barrie D. Soloway
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Publication number: 20090263444Abstract: Effective treatments of pain and inflammation are provided. Through the administration of an effective amount of fluocinolone at or near a target site, one can reduce, prevent or treat inflammation and pain and autoimmune disorders. In various embodiments, fluocinolone formulations may be provided within biodegradable polymers to reduce, prevent or treat sciatic pain and/or inflammation. In various embodiments, prevent transplant rejection for at least twenty-five days. In some embodiments, the pain relief can be for at least fifty days, at least one hundred days, at least one hundred and thirty-five days or at least one hundred and eighty days.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2009Publication date: October 22, 2009Applicants: WARSAW ORTHOPEDIC, INC., MEDTRONIC, INC.Inventors: William F. McKay, Christopher M. Hobot, Danielle Biggs, Katara Shaw, John Myers Zanella, Vanja M. King, Stephen Mark Cox, Kathy L. Remsen
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Publication number: 20090264531Abstract: Effective treatments of pain and/or inflammation for extended periods of time are provided. Through the administration of an effective amount of sulindac or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof at or near a target site, one can relieve pain and/or inflammation caused by diverse sources, including but not limited to spinal disc herniation (i.e. sciatica), spondilothesis, stenosis, discongenic back pain and joint pain, as well as pain that is incidental to surgery. When appropriate formulations are provided within biodegradable polymers, this relief can be continued for at least three days, at least twenty-five days. In some embodiments, the relief can be for at least fifty days, at least one hundred days, at least one hundred and thirty-five days or at least one hundred and eighty days.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2009Publication date: October 22, 2009Applicants: WARSAW ORTHOPEDIC, INC., MEDTRONIC, INC.Inventors: John M. Zanella, Vanja M. King, Christopher M. Hobot, S. Mark Cox, Danielle Biggs, Katara Shaw, William F. McKay, Kathy L. Remsen
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Publication number: 20090157109Abstract: A surgical tool includes a surgical blade configured to be moved to form an incision. The surgical tool also includes a wire configured to cause movement of the surgical blade. The surgical tool further includes an actuator configured to shorten a length of the wire to cause the movement of the surgical blade. The surgical tool could be configured to move the surgical blade in a first direction and then in a second direction in response to a single shortening of the wire. Also, the wire could represent a first wire, the surgical tool could include a second wire, and the surgical tool could be configured to move the surgical blade in a first direction in response to shortening the first wire and to move the surgical blade in a second direction in response to shortening the second wire.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2008Publication date: June 18, 2009Applicant: Refocus Ocular, Inc.Inventors: Rex O. Bare, Andrew J. Sherer, Timothy J. Payne, Thomas J. Pacala, Mark A. Cox, Douglas C. Williamson
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Publication number: 20090149622Abstract: The present invention is a transparent thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) comprising structural units of: a.) a diisocyanate; b.1) a polyester diol and b.2) a specific polyether diol and c.) a chain extender. The TPU has good combinations of light transmission and clarity, tensile strength, low temperature flexibility, and high moisture vapor transition rates compared to other commercial or known TPUs. A preferred example composition is a TPU that is based on MDI as the diisocyanate monomer, polycaprolactone as a polyester diol, an EO capped EO/PO polyether diol containing less than 20% EO, and butanediol as chain extender. These composition have good combinations of clarity, tensile strength, hydrolytic stability and processability compared to TPUs prepared using either polyester or polyether diols alone or the combination with a higher EO polyether diol.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2006Publication date: June 11, 2009Applicant: DOW GLOBAL TECHNOLOGIES INC.Inventors: Mark F. Sonnenschein, J. Mark Cox, Hanno R. Van der Wal, Benjamin L. Wendt
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Publication number: 20090099654Abstract: A scleral prosthesis includes a prosthesis body having first and second side surfaces and a cavity extending through the prosthesis body from the first side surface to the second side surface. The scleral prosthesis also includes a crossbar configured to be inserted into the cavity, where the crossbar is wider than the prosthesis body. The cavity could define a narrower central opening and wider end openings, and the crossbar could have a narrower central portion and wider end portions. Also, the prosthesis body could include multiple cavities, and the scleral prosthesis could include multiple crossbars configured to be inserted into the multiple cavities. Each of the cavities could be located proximate to an end of the prosthesis body. The crossbar could be substantially straight with a cylindrical cross section.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2008Publication date: April 16, 2009Applicant: Refocus Group, Inc.Inventors: Jack C. Griffis, III, Mark A. Cox, Douglas C. Williamson, Peter J. Richardson, Barrie D. Soloway
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Publication number: 20090016634Abstract: Methods and an apparatus are provided for interpolation of pixels in a pixel array having rows and columns of pixels. The apparatus includes a shift register array to shift pixel values of the pixel array, the shift register array including two or more shift registers; an interpolation filter array interconnected to the shift register array, the interpolation filter array including one or more interpolation filters; and a controller configured to provide pixel values in columns of the pixel array from the shift register array to respective interpolation filters in a first mode and configured to provide pixel values in rows of the pixel array from the shift register array to respective interpolation filters in a second mode. The controller may be configured to supply vertical sub-pixel values from the shift register array to the interpolation filters to generate diagonal sub-pixel values.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2008Publication date: January 15, 2009Applicant: Analog Devices, Inc.Inventors: Mark Cox, Vladimir Botchev, Ke Ning, Wei Zhang, Marc Hoffman
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Publication number: 20080126212Abstract: A method for issuing a permanent credit device to a user at a point of sale involves the use of a credit device for performing point of sale transactions which is able to be programmed on the fly with new or existing credit account information for one or more accounts and which requires biometric authentication prior to enabling of the credit device for use.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2007Publication date: May 29, 2008Inventor: Mark A. Cox