Patents by Inventor Marshal Deane
Marshal Deane 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: 20240205026Abstract: In one embodiment, a method includes scanning, by a first device, a code from a second device and determining, by the first device, information comprising a peer identifier and a first certificate hash using the code. The method also includes initiating, by the first device, a connection with the second device using the peer identifier and receiving, by the first device, a second certificate hash from the second device via the connection. The method further includes validating, by the first device, the second certificate hash using the first certificate hash, establishing a session with the second device, and transferring, by the first device, account information to the second device via the session.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2022Publication date: June 20, 2024Inventors: Robert Jacob Linial Small, Jordan David Neidlinger, Benjamin Warren Freiband, Aparna Ashok, Marshall Dean Anderson
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Patent number: 11712235Abstract: This disclosure relates to a surgical method for deploying implants for repairing damaged tissue, such as meniscus tears. One exemplary surgical device for use in the method includes a cannula and a pusher moveable within the cannula to deploy a plurality of implants. Movement of the pusher in the distal direction deploys a distal-most implant and moves any additional implants distally within the cannula. Thus, multiple implants can be loaded into the cannula and deployed using one pusher. The disclosed arrangement is easy to use and has fewer component parts compared to prior devices, which in turn increases the ease of manufacture and reduces cost.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2021Date of Patent: August 1, 2023Assignee: Arthrex, Inc.Inventors: Joshua Joseph Best, Kenneth T. Helenbolt, Andrew K. Osika, Timothy J. Haughton, Marshall Dean, Omar Bermudez, Charles William Sears, Timothy N. Johnson
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Publication number: 20220151251Abstract: A system for treating whole meat material and grinding whole meat material into ground meat product includes a microbial treatment station including a hopper into which whole meat material is deposited, a conveyor which conveys the whole meat material, and a microbial intervention apparatus configured to treat the whole meat material to substantially reduce an amount of microbes on an exterior surface of a whole meat material; a grinding station including a grinder downstream of the conveyor and operatively connected to the microbial treatment station, the grinder having a orifice plate through which the whole meat material passes and is ground into ground meat product and a cavity downstream of the orifice plate which receives the ground meat product and a microbial treatment apparatus in communication with the cavity and configured to treat the ground meat product to deter growth of microbes on the ground meat product.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2021Publication date: May 19, 2022Inventors: Lowell W. Sampson, Marshall Dean Smith
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Publication number: 20210236113Abstract: This disclosure relates to a surgical method for deploying implants for repairing damaged tissue, such as meniscus tears. One exemplary surgical device for use in the method includes a cannula and a pusher moveable within the cannula to deploy a plurality of implants. Movement of the pusher in the distal direction deploys a distal-most implant and moves any additional implants distally within the cannula. Thus, multiple implants can be loaded into the cannula and deployed using one pusher. The disclosed arrangement is easy to use and has fewer component parts compared to prior devices, which in turn increases the ease of manufacture and reduces cost.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 21, 2021Publication date: August 5, 2021Inventors: Joshua Joseph Best, Kenneth T. Helenbolt, Andrew K. Osika, Timothy J. Haughton, Marshall Dean, Omar Bermudez, Charles William Sears, Timothy N. Johnson
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Patent number: 11006944Abstract: This disclosure relates to a surgical device configured to deliver implants and a method of repairing damaged tissue, such as meniscus tears. One exemplary surgical device includes a cannula and a pusher moveable within the cannula to deploy a plurality of implants. Movement of the pusher in the distal direction deploys a distal-most implant and moves any additional implants distally within the cannula. Thus, multiple implants can be loaded into the cannula and deployed using one pusher. The disclosed arrangement is easy to use and has fewer component parts compared to prior devices, which in turn increases the ease of manufacture and reduces cost.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2017Date of Patent: May 18, 2021Assignee: Arthrex, Inc.Inventors: Joshua Joseph Best, Kenneth T. Helenbolt, Andrew Osika, Timothy J. Haughton, Marshall Dean, Omar Bermudez, Charles William Sears, Timothy N. Johnson
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Publication number: 20190160638Abstract: A tool assembly including at least one movable cam assembly including at least one cam, where the cam assembly is adapted to expand, contract, and eject a seal ring onto a component.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 28, 2018Publication date: May 30, 2019Inventors: Charles DELEUZE, James Fox, Phil Bussone, Marshall Dean
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Publication number: 20190145812Abstract: A liquid detection apparatus for monitoring liquid stored in a wine barrel may include an upper portion configured to be inserted into an opening of the wine barrel and a lower portion configured to extend into the liquid when the upper portion is seated in the opening. A sensing device may be located within the lower portion and at least partially surrounded by a protective layer. The sensing device may be configured to obtain sensed input for the liquid through the protective layer. An alert system may be at least partially located within the upper portion and configured to generate an alert in response to the sensed input obtained by the sensing device.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2019Publication date: May 16, 2019Inventors: Philip Dean Barrett, Marshal Dean Barrett, David Holcomb
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Patent number: 10203238Abstract: A liquid detection apparatus for monitoring liquid stored in a wine barrel may include an upper portion configured to be inserted into an opening of the wine barrel and a lower portion configured to extend into the liquid when the upper portion is seated in the opening. A sensing device may be located within the lower portion and at least partially surrounded by a protective layer. The sensing device may be configured to obtain sensed input for the liquid through the protective layer. An alert system may be at least partially located within the upper portion and configured to generate an alert in response to the sensed input obtained by the sensing device.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2015Date of Patent: February 12, 2019Assignee: Barrelogix, LLCInventors: Philip Dean Barrett, Marshal Dean Barrett, David Holcomb
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Publication number: 20190008503Abstract: This disclosure relates to a surgical device configured to deliver implants and a method of repairing damaged tissue, such as meniscus tears. One exemplary surgical device includes a cannula and a pusher moveable within the cannula to deploy a plurality of implants. Movement of the pusher in the distal direction deploys a distal-most implant and moves any additional implants distally within the cannula. Thus, multiple implants can be loaded into the cannula and deployed using one pusher. The disclosed arrangement is easy to use and has fewer component parts compared to prior devices, which in turn increases the ease of manufacture and reduces cost.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2017Publication date: January 10, 2019Inventors: Joshua Joseph Michalik, Kenneth T. Helenbolt, Andrew Osika, Timothy J. Haughton, Marshall Dean, Omar Bermudez, Charles William Sears, Timothy N. Johnson
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Publication number: 20180213931Abstract: A system and method of suspending retractable vertical storage is described. The wire shelving system method comprise, among other things, convenient storage of footwear, hand bags, and luggage across horizontal wire shelves. A conveyable, horizontal shelf apparatus is mounted to linear bearing drawer slides or extendable carriers allowing the apparatus to pull down, deploying for convenient access to shoes or other items stored on carrier shelves. The storage system and method is designed to utilize a very confined overhead area or void above closet doors and below the ceiling by allowing passage for the vertically retractable apparatus as to not interfere with existing closet functionality or significantly compromise your storage space typically in use. Thereby creating additional all-new storage in a useless void of space.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2016Publication date: August 2, 2018Inventor: Marshall Dean Schoewe
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Publication number: 20150253174Abstract: A liquid detection apparatus for monitoring liquid stored in a wine barrel may include an upper portion configured to be inserted into an opening of the wine barrel and a lower portion configured to extend into the liquid when the upper portion is seated in the opening. A sensing device may be located within the lower portion and at least partially surrounded by a protective layer. The sensing device may be configured to obtain sensed input for the liquid through the protective layer. An alert system may be at least partially located within the upper portion and configured to generate an alert in response to the sensed input obtained by the sensing device.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2015Publication date: September 10, 2015Inventors: Philip Dean Barrett, Marshal Dean Barrett, David Holcomb
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Patent number: 8845840Abstract: The present disclosure is directed to a process for recycling film materials, and is particularly directed to collecting spent release liners for labels and constructing new release liner stock from the spent materials. In order to use the waste film, the film is subjected to a process for increasing the intrinsic viscosity. In addition, a coloring agent may be incorporated into the film in order to mask yellowing. In one embodiment, a multilayered composite film is formed.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2013Date of Patent: September 30, 2014Assignee: Mitsubishi Polyester Film, Inc.Inventors: Marshall Dean Ledbetter, Kathy L. Trojan
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Patent number: 8782962Abstract: A system and method of suspending storage containers is described. The system and method comprise, among other things, coupling sets of garage door track to ceiling joists in such a manner that one or more storage containers may be suspended from the garage door tracks. The garage door tracks are configured to allow for easy placement and removal of one or more storage containers. Additionally, the garage door tracks are positioned or coupled in such a way that when the system is loaded with storage containers, the garage door tracks remain stable.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2013Date of Patent: July 22, 2014Inventor: Marshall Dean Schoewe
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Publication number: 20130276967Abstract: The present disclosure is directed to a process for recycling film materials, and is particularly directed to collecting spent release liners for labels and constructing new release liner stock from the spent materials. In order to use the waste film, the film is subjected to a process for increasing the intrinsic viscosity. In addition, a coloring agent may be incorporated into the film in order to mask yellowing. In one embodiment, a multilayered composite film is formed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2013Publication date: October 24, 2013Inventors: Marshall Dean Ledbetter, Kathy L. Trojan
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Patent number: 8465614Abstract: The present disclosure is directed to a process for recycling film materials, and is particularly directed to collecting spent release liners for labels and constructing new release liner stock from the spent materials. In order to use the waste film, the film is subjected to a process for increasing the intrinsic viscosity. In addition, a coloring agent may be incorporated into the film in order to mask yellowing. In one embodiment, a multilayered composite film is formed.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2011Date of Patent: June 18, 2013Assignee: Mitsubishi Polyester Film, Inc.Inventors: Marshall Dean Ledbetter, Kathleen L. Trojan
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Publication number: 20110168325Abstract: The present disclosure is directed to a process for recycling film materials, and is particularly directed to collecting spent release liners for labels and constructing new release liner stock from the spent materials. In order to use the waste film, the film is subjected to a process for increasing the intrinsic viscosity. In addition, a coloring agent may be incorporated into the film in order to mask yellowing. In one embodiment, a multilayered composite film is formed.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 12, 2011Publication date: July 14, 2011Applicant: Mitsubishi Polyester Film, Inc.Inventors: Marshall Dean Ledbetter, Kathy L. Trojan
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Patent number: 7607738Abstract: A contoured seat generally includes a seat surface for supporting the thighs and buttocks of a sitter and a back surface for supporting the lower back of a sitter. Defined by the seat surface are a pair of bilateral, spaced protrusions that are positioned to extend into performs musculature of the sitter. Preferably, the seat surface is inclined at a 5° to 15°, and more preferably a 7.5°, angle to induce forward pelvic tilt in conjunction with lower lumbar support of a forward angle of the back surface. The seat and back surfaces may define a sacral-coccyx pocket that has a depth that varies, along its proximal-distal path to allow for sacral stabilization. The sacral-coccyx pocket preferably is relatively narrow and deep proximally and flares as it extends in the distal direction. A reinforcing ridge may extend across a top edge of the sacral-coccyx pocket to provide additional support.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2006Date of Patent: October 27, 2009Inventors: Matthew Wayne Gregory, Marshall Dean Gaddis
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Publication number: 20030173706Abstract: To pot membranes in a header, a dense, viscous liquid, suspension or, preferably, a thixotropic, water soluble gel, is placed in a header pan in space reserved for a permeate channel. A plurality of hollow fibre membranes are collected together and their open ends are inserted into the gel. A fixing liquid, typically a resin, is placed over the gel. The fixing liquid surrounds each membrane and then solidifies, simultaneously sealing the outer surfaces of the membranes and forming a plug in the opening of the header to complete the permeate channel. After the fixing liquid has solidified, the gel is removed by various means. The space initially occupied by the gel becomes part of the permeate channel after the gel is removed. In one embodiment, membranes are grouped by a cushioning adhesive which later surrounds the membranes where they exit the completed header.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2003Publication date: September 18, 2003Inventors: Hamid Rabie, Marshal Deane, Robert Langerak, Steven Pedersen
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Patent number: 6592759Abstract: To pot membranes in a header, a dense, viscous liquid, suspension or, preferably, a thixotropic, water soluble gel, is placed in a header pan in space reserved for a permeate channel. A plurality of hollow fiber membranes are collected together and their open ends are inserted into the gel. A fixing liquid, typically a resin, is placed over the gel. The fixing liquid surrounds each membrane and then solidifies, simultaneously sealing the outer surfaces of the membranes and forming a plug in the opening of the header to complete the permeate channel. After the fixing liquid has solidified, the gel is removed by various means. The space initially occupied by the gel becomes part of the permeate channel after the gel is removed. In one embodiment, membranes are grouped by a cushioning adhesive which later surrounds the membranes where they exit the completed header.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2001Date of Patent: July 15, 2003Assignee: Zenon Environmental Inc.Inventors: Hamid Rabie, Marshal Deane, Robert Langerak, Steven Pedersen
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Publication number: 20010037967Abstract: To pot membranes in a header, a dense, viscous liquid, suspension or, preferably, a thixotropic, water soluble gel, is placed in a header pan in space reserved for a permeate channel. A plurality of hollow fiber membranes are collected together and their open ends are inserted into the gel. A fixing liquid, typically a resin, is placed over the gel. The fixing liquid surrounds each membrane and then solidifies, simultaneously sealing the outer surfaces of the membranes and forming a plug in the opening of the header to complete the permeate channel. After the fixing liquid has solidified, the gel is removed by various means. The space initially occupied by the gel becomes part of the permeate channel after the gel is removed. In one embodiment, membranes are grouped by a cushioning adhesive which later surrounds the membranes where they exit the completed header.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2001Publication date: November 8, 2001Inventors: Hamid Rabie, Marshal Deane, Robert Langerak, Steven Pedersen