Patents by Inventor Matthew Ibarra
Matthew Ibarra 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: 20110288588Abstract: A spinal fixation and fusion assembly includes a bone anchoring member, a cylindrical rod and a cap. The bone anchoring member comprises an elongated body that is made entirely of bone type material. The elongated body includes a main shaft, a conical shaped distal end, a flared out proximal end, and a through-opening extending along an axis from the proximal end to the distal end. The cylindrical rod is shaped and dimensioned to be received within the through-opening and is made entirely of metal. The cap is made entirely of metal and is attached to a proximal end of the cylindrical rod.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2011Publication date: November 24, 2011Applicant: SPINEFRONTIER INCInventors: Kingsley R. Chin, Matthew Ibarra, Craig Henshaw, Vito Lore, Kevin Chappuis, John Sullivan
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Publication number: 20110190821Abstract: A spinal screw assembly includes a bone-anchoring member, a washer, and a seat. The bone-anchoring member includes a main shaft, a washer head, and a spherical head. The spherical head extends upward from the top end of the main shaft and the washer head extends laterally from a location of the main shaft between the main shaft's top end and bottom end. The washer is polyaxially rotatable and positionable around the washer head and is configured to be placed at a first angle relative to the main shaft. The seat is polyaxially rotatable and positionable around the spherical head independent from the washer and is configured to be placed at a second angle relative to the main shaft, wherein the second angle is independent from the first angle.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 27, 2011Publication date: August 4, 2011Applicant: SPINEFRONTIER, INCInventors: KINGSLEY R. CHIN, CRAIG HENSHAW, MATTHEW IBARRA, TODD SAUNDERS
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Patent number: 7950265Abstract: A system for preventing overflow of a toilet includes a sensor, a processor and an actuator. The sensor senses a parameter caused by fluid dynamics within the toilet during a flush cycle. The parameter may involve vibration, sound, pressure, fluid flow rate or other detectible characteristics of the toilet. The processor uses information regarding the parameter that is gathered by the sensor to evaluate the condition of the flush cycle to determine if an impeded flush condition exists. In the event of an impeded flush condition, the processor directs the actuator to close a valve, which may be the toilet flapper valve in some embodiments. Also disclosed are methods for preventing toilet overflow, detecting an impeded flush condition and calibrating the system.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2009Date of Patent: May 31, 2011Assignee: Limit, Inc.Inventors: Kevin Bowcutt, Ahmed Shishegar, Matthew Ibarra, Daniel L. Corbin, Dennis Repp, Robert M. Connell, Oscar Dufau, Gregory Blake, Sam Iravantchi
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Publication number: 20110061249Abstract: A cutting implement with blades that can be replaced or interchanged without using tools. The cutting implement has shock absorbing handles and may also have at least one bumper to reduce the forces transmitted to the user's hands and arms. The cutting implement may be a saw, pruners, lopper, grass shears, hedge shears, or garden shears.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2009Publication date: March 17, 2011Inventors: Man For Ma, Richard Constantine, Ryan Bruce, Yani Deros, Matthew Ibarra
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Patent number: 7893567Abstract: A modular office wiring system comprising a power distribution module, at least one data hub, at least one ten-conductor high-voltage cable, a cable carrier, connectors, at least one power core, at least one high-voltage power module, and at least one low-voltage data module. The system may additionally include one or more splitters that provide branch power lines, with additional power cores positioned on the branch lines and additional high-voltage power modules and low-voltage data modules connected to the additional power cores. In addition, a method is provided for installing and uninstalling the modules to each other.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2008Date of Patent: February 22, 2011Assignee: Communications Integrations, IncInventors: Yani Deros, Matthew Ibarra, Jeff Mowry, Thomas Turner
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Patent number: 7875031Abstract: A system and a method for providing minimally invasive access to the spine of a patient and implanting spinal stabilization devices. The system utilizes one or more post-type access devices. The post-type access device includes a cage with an aperture and two or more posts extending from the cage and being removably attached to the cage. The posts are supported at the top of the access device by a support ring structure. A pedicle screw is inserted into the access device and through the cage aperture and the screw-access device assembly is inserted into an opening of the patient's body. The base aperture is dimensioned to securely support the head of the screw. Side openings between the posts allow the insertion and placement of stabilization devices, such as rods, wires, or plates from almost any direction.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2006Date of Patent: January 25, 2011Assignee: Spinefrontier, LLSInventors: Kingsley Richard Chin, Matthew Ibarra
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Publication number: 20100095447Abstract: A system for preventing overflow of a toilet includes a sensor, a processor and an actuator. The sensor senses a parameter caused by fluid dynamics within the toilet during a flush cycle. The parameter may involve vibration, sound, pressure, fluid flow rate or other detectible characteristics of the toilet. The processor uses information regarding the parameter that is gathered by the sensor to evaluate the condition of the flush cycle to determine if an impeded flush condition exists. In the event of an impeded flush condition, the processor directs the actuator to close a valve, which may be the toilet flapper valve in some embodiments. Also disclosed are methods for preventing toilet overflow, detecting an impeded flush condition and calibrating the system.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2009Publication date: April 22, 2010Applicant: LIMIT, INC.Inventors: Kevin Bowcutt, Ahmed Shishegar, Matthew Ibarra, Daniel L. Corbin, Dennis Repp, Robert M. Connell, Oscar Dufau, Gregory Blake, Sam Iravantchi
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Patent number: 7636959Abstract: A system for preventing overflow of a toilet includes a sensor, a processor and an actuator. The sensor senses a parameter caused by fluid dynamics within the toilet during a flush cycle. The parameter may involve vibration, sound, pressure, fluid flow rate or other detectible characteristics of the toilet. The processor uses information regarding the parameter that is gathered by the sensor to evaluate the condition of the flush cycle to determine if an impeded flush condition exists. In the event of an impeded flush condition, the processor directs the actuator to close a valve, which may be the toilet flapper valve in some embodiments. Also disclosed are methods for preventing toilet overflow, detecting an impeded flush condition and calibrating the system.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2007Date of Patent: December 29, 2009Assignee: Limit, Inc.Inventors: Kevin Bowcutt, Ahmed Shishegar, Matthew Ibarra, Daniel L. Corbin, Dennis Repp, Robert M. Connell, Oscar Dufau, Gregory Blake, Sam Iravantchi
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Publication number: 20090100793Abstract: Disclosed is an environmentally friendly system to manufacture composite cementitious building panels and to assemble them into completely finished structures. The present invention is an economical building system that provides greater protection from various environmental hazards while requiring less maintenance, energy consumption and upkeep than the currently available systems.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2008Publication date: April 23, 2009Inventors: Lacee Lee Lamphere, Brian Matthew Ibarra, Donald Francis Laffler, James Theodare Hardin
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Publication number: 20090103942Abstract: Disclosed is a system to mechanically destroy printer toner cartridges and reclaim their constituent materials under a water shielded environment provides a safer and more environmentally friendly recycling system. The present invention is an economical system that provides greater protection from possible fire or explosion and releases less irritating or possibly harmful airborne contamination than the currently available systems.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2008Publication date: April 23, 2009Inventors: Lacee Lee Lamphere, Brian Matthew Ibarra, Donald Francis Laffler, James Theodore Hardin
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Publication number: 20090005818Abstract: A system for a dynamic facet replacement includes first and second inferior facets, first and second pars and first and second superior facets. The first and second inferior facets are configured to replace left and right natural inferior facets and each facet comprises an articulating surface. The first and second superior facets are configured to replace left and right natural superior facets and each facet comprises an articulating surface. Each of the first and second pars includes first and second articulating surfaces and is configured to articulately connect the first and second articulating surfaces with the first articulating surfaces of the inferior and superior facets, respectively.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2008Publication date: January 1, 2009Applicant: SPINEFRONTIER INCInventors: KINGSLEY RICHARD CHIN, CHRISTOPHER A. CHANG, YANI DEROS, MATTHEW IBARRA, THOMAS TURNER
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Publication number: 20080141447Abstract: A system for preventing overflow of a toilet includes a sensor, a processor and an actuator. The sensor senses a parameter caused by fluid dynamics within the toilet during a flush cycle. The parameter may involve vibration, sound, pressure, fluid flow rate or other detectible characteristics of the toilet. The processor uses information regarding the parameter that is gathered by the sensor to evaluate the condition of the flush cycle to determine if an impeded flush condition exists. In the event of an impeded flush condition, the processor directs the actuator to close a valve, which may be the toilet flapper valve in some embodiments. Also disclosed are methods for preventing toilet overflow, detecting an impeded flush condition and calibrating the system.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2007Publication date: June 19, 2008Applicant: Limit, Inc.Inventors: Kevin Bowcutt, Ahmed Shishegar, Matthew Ibarra, Daniel L. Corbin, Dennis Repp, Robert M. Connell, Oscar Dufau, Gregory Blake, Sam Iravantchi
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Publication number: 20070250061Abstract: A spine fixation assembly connecting a first vertebra to a second vertebra includes first and second mounting assemblies and a first spinal stabilization component. The first mounting assembly is configured to be attached to a first location of the first vertebra and includes a first bone anchor housing and first and second spinal stabilization component housings extending from the first bone anchor housing. The second mounting assembly is configured to be attached to a first location of the second vertebra and includes a second bone anchor housing and third and fourth spinal stabilization component housings extending from the second housing. The first spinal stabilization component includes an elongated body having a first end and a second end and is configured to connect the first mounting assembly to the second mounting assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2007Publication date: October 25, 2007Applicant: SPINEFRONTIER LLSInventors: KINGSLEY R. CHIN, MATTHEW IBARRA
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Publication number: 20070123869Abstract: A posterior spine fixation assembly includes a first elongated plate having first and second ends and a second elongated plate having first and second ends. The first and second elongated plates are arranged in an X-shaped configuration and are attached to each other via a first screw. The assembly also includes a first elongated rod having a first end configured to be removable attached to the second end of the first elongated plate and a second elongated rod having a first end configured to be removable attached to the second end of the second elongate plate. The assembly is attached to a first spine location with the first screw.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2007Publication date: May 31, 2007Applicant: SPINEFRONTIER LLSInventors: KINGSLEY CHIN, MATTHEW IBARRA
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Publication number: 20070073294Abstract: A system and a method for providing minimally invasive access to the spine of a patient and implanting spinal stabilization devices. The system utilizes one or more post-type access devices. The post-type access device includes a cage with an aperture and two or more posts extending from the cage and being removably attached to the cage. The posts are supported at the top of the access device by a support ring structure. A pedicle screw is inserted into the access device and through the cage aperture and the screw-access device assembly is inserted into an opening of the patient's body. The base aperture is dimensioned to securely support the head of the screw. Side openings between the posts allow the insertion and placement of stabilization devices, such as rods, wires, or plates from almost any direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2006Publication date: March 29, 2007Applicant: SPINEFRONTIER LLSInventors: Kingsley Chin, Matthew Ibarra
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Patent number: D500855Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2004Date of Patent: January 11, 2005Assignee: Aircast, Inc.Inventors: Erez Pick, Mark Baerenrodt, Stanley Thompson, Matthew Ibarra, Christopher Chang, Daniel O'Sullivan
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Patent number: D482438Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2002Date of Patent: November 18, 2003Assignee: The Holmes Group, Inc.Inventors: Robert A. Barker, Darrin S. Manke, Matthew Ibarra