Patents by Inventor Mark Mosley
Mark Mosley 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).
-
Patent number: 12136704Abstract: A battery includes a stacked arrangement of electrochemical cells. Each electrochemical cell is free of a cell housing and includes a bipolar plate having a substrate, a first active material layer formed on a first surface of the substrate, and a second active material layer formed on a second surface of the substrate. Each cell includes a solid electrolyte layer that encapsulates at least one of the active material layers, and an edge insulating device that is disposed between the peripheral edges of the substrates of each pair of adjacent cells. The edge insulating device physically contacts and is directly secured to one of the first surface of one cell and the solid electrolyte layer of an adjacent cell, and is movable relative to, the other of the first surface of the one cell and the solid electrolyte layer of the adjacent cell.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2019Date of Patent: November 5, 2024Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Ralf Angerbauer, Bernd Schumann, Florian Schmid, Joerg Thielen, Christian Diessner, Mark Kotik, David Naughton, Jerome Homann, Anne Serout, Laura Bauer, Stephen Scott, Dan Schneider, Gary Mosley
-
Patent number: 9510900Abstract: An electrosurgical device and methods are disclosed for creating a channel through a region of tissue. The device comprises an elongate member for receiving the energy from an electrical energy source. An electrical insulation layer surrounds the elongate member along the device proximal region. An electrode tip is coupled to the distal end of the elongate member for delivering the energy, the electrode tip being configured and sized for delivering the energy in a manner such that electrical arcing is generated in the region of tissue in order to create a channel through at least a portion of the region of tissue. An electrically insulative thermal shield is disposed between the electrode tip and the device proximal region for preventing arcing therebetween during the delivery of the energy and for thermally protecting the device proximal region from heat produced by the delivery of the energy through the electrode tip.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2010Date of Patent: December 6, 2016Assignee: BAYLIS MEDICAL COMPANY INC.Inventors: Rund Abou-Marie, Taras Juzkiw, Gareth Davies, Maria Luk, Ramsey Leung, Mark Mosley, Christine Wong, Kelly Albert
-
Publication number: 20110118735Abstract: An electrosurgical device and methods are disclosed for creating a channel through a region of tissue. The device comprises an elongate member for receiving the energy from an electrical energy source. An electrical insulation layer surrounds the elongate member along the device proximal region. An electrode tip is coupled to the distal end of the elongate member for delivering the energy, the electrode tip being configured and sized for delivering the energy in a manner such that electrical arcing is generated in the region of tissue in order to create a channel through at least a portion of the region of tissue. An electrically insulative thermal shield is disposed between the electrode tip and the device proximal region for preventing arcing therebetween during the delivery of the energy and for thermally protecting the device proximal region from heat produced by the delivery of the energy through the electrode tip.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2010Publication date: May 19, 2011Applicant: Baylis Medical CompanyInventors: Rund Abou-Marie, Taras Juzkiw, Gareth Davies, Maria Luk, Ramsey Leung, Mark Mosley, Christine Wong, Kelly Albert
-
Patent number: 7828796Abstract: A method for creating a channel through an occlusion located in a substantially elongated body vessel of a patient, The method uses a channel creating apparatus defining an apparatus distal end portion insertable into the body vessel, the channel creating apparatus including an energy delivery component operatively coupled to the apparatus distal end portion for delivering energy substantially adjacent the apparatus distal end portion. The method includes: inserting the apparatus distal end portion into the body vessel; creating a channel first portion through the occlusion harder section using, at least in part, a delivery of energy into the occlusion harder portion; and creating a channel second portion through the occlusion softer portion by pushing the apparatus distal end portion through at least a portion of the occlusion softer portion substantially without delivering energy into the occlusion softer portion.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2006Date of Patent: November 9, 2010Assignee: Baylis Medical Company Inc.Inventors: Christine Wong, Gareth Davies, Ramsey Leung, Mark Mosley
-
Patent number: 7616200Abstract: An apparatus and method of displaying a first image on a display device with a plurality of pixels assigns one of a plurality of sample patterns to each pixel on the display device. Each pixel is assigned the one of a plurality of patterns based upon its unique location on the display device. Each sample pattern has at least one sample location. It then is determined if the first image intersects any of the sample locations on each pixel. Pixels determined to have at least one sample location that intersect the first image thus are illuminated.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1999Date of Patent: November 10, 2009Assignee: 3Dlabs Inc. Ltd.Inventors: Steven J. Heinrich, Mark A. Mosley, Clifford A. Whitmore, James L. Deming, Stewart G. Carlton, Matt E. Buckelew, Dale L. Kirkland, Timothy S. Johnson
-
Publication number: 20070066975Abstract: A method for creating a channel through an occlusion located in a substantially elongated body vessel of a patient, The method uses a channel creating apparatus defining an apparatus distal end portion insertable into the body vessel, the channel creating apparatus including an energy delivery component operatively coupled to the apparatus distal end portion for delivering energy substantially adjacent the apparatus distal end portion. The method includes: inserting the apparatus distal end portion into the body vessel; creating a channel first portion through the occlusion harder section using, at least in part, a delivery of energy into the occlusion harder portion; and creating a channel second portion through the occlusion softer portion by pushing the apparatus distal end portion through at least a portion of the occlusion softer portion substantially without delivering energy into the occlusion softer portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2006Publication date: March 22, 2007Inventors: Christine Wong, Gareth Davies, Ramsey Leung, Mark Mosley
-
Publication number: 20040003526Abstract: A method and apparatus for display, having a a tailpipe attachment piece, adapted for coupling to the exhaust pipe of a vehicle, a receiver piece coupled to the tailpipe attachment piece, wherein the receiver piece is adapted for coupling to a display piece. In one embodiment, a pollution detection device includes a tailpipe attachment piece, a receiver piece coupled to the tailpipe attachment piece, and a chemical indicator coupled to the receiver piece, wherein the chemical indicator is sensitive to the chemistry of emissions. In one embodiment, a method of presenting an advertisement message is provided by attaching the message to the exhaust pipe.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2001Publication date: January 8, 2004Inventors: Craig L. Brooks, Mark A. Mosley
-
Patent number: 6667744Abstract: A device for storing pixel information for displaying a graphics image on a display includes a frame buffer and a processor. The information includes an intensity value and a value associated with each of a plurality of additional planes for each pixel. The frame buffer memory has a series of consecutive addresses for storing information to be output to the display. The frame buffer may be subdivided into a plurality of blocks, where each block corresponds to a region of the display having a plurality of contiguous pixels. The processor places the pixel information within the frame buffer memory so that in a given block there are placed at a first collection of consecutive addresses the intensity values for each of the pixels in the block.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2001Date of Patent: December 23, 2003Assignee: 3Dlabs, Inc., LtdInventors: Matt E. Buckelew, Stewart G. Carlton, James L. Deming, Michael S. Farmer, Steven J. Heinrich, Mark A. Mosley, Clifford A. Whitmore
-
Publication number: 20020050959Abstract: A device for storing pixel information for displaying a graphics image on a display includes a frame buffer and a processor. The information includes an intensity value and a value associated with each of a plurality of additional planes for each pixel. The frame buffer memory has a series of consecutive addresses for storing information to be output to the display. The frame buffer may be subdivided into a plurality of blocks, where each block corresponds to a region of the display having a plurality of contiguous pixels. The processor places the pixel information within the frame buffer memory so that in a given block there are placed at a first collection of consecutive addresses the intensity values for each of the pixels in the block.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2001Publication date: May 2, 2002Inventors: Matt E. Buckelew, Stewart G. Carlton, James L. Deming, Michael S. Farmer, Steven J. Heinrich, Mark A. Mosley, Clifford A. Whitmore
-
Patent number: 6278645Abstract: A device for storing pixel information for displaying a graphics image on a display includes a frame buffer and a processor. The information includes an intensity value and a value associated with each of a plurality of additional planes for each pixel. The frame buffer memory has a series of consecutive addresses for storing information to be output to the display. The frame buffer may be subdivided into a plurality of blocks, where each block corresponds to a region of the display having a plurality of contiguous pixels. The processor places the pixel information within the frame buffer memory so that in a given block there are placed at a first collection of consecutive addresses the intensity values for each of the pixels in the block.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 1998Date of Patent: August 21, 2001Assignee: 3Dlabs Inc., Ltd.Inventors: Matt E. Buckelew, Stewart G. Carlton, James L. Deming, Michael S. Farmer, Steven J. Heinrich, Mark A. Mosley, Clifford A. Whitmore
-
Patent number: 6238122Abstract: A method and apparatus for display, having a tailpipe attachment piece, adapted for coupling to the exhaust pipe of a vehicle, a receiver piece coupled to the tailpipe attachment piece, wherein the receiver piece is adapted for coupling to a display piece. In one embodiment, a pollution detection device includes a tailpipe attachment piece, a receiver piece coupled to the tailpipe attachment piece, and a chemical indicator coupled to the receiver piece, wherein the chemical indicator is sensitive to the chemistry of emissions. In one embodiment, a method of presenting an advertisement message is provided by attaching the message to the exhaust pipe.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 1999Date of Patent: May 29, 2001Assignee: Exhaust EtiquetteInventors: Craig L. Brooks, Mark A. Mosley
-
Patent number: 5864512Abstract: This invention relates to providing high-speed video graphics through use of single ported memory chips on the video card.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 1997Date of Patent: January 26, 1999Assignee: Intergraph CorporationInventors: Matt E. Buckelew, Stewart G. Carlton, James L. Deming, Michael S. Farmer, Steven J. Heinrich, Mark A. Mosley, Clifford A. Whitmore