Patents by Inventor Matthew J. Smith
Matthew J. Smith 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: 20200046448Abstract: A single-use handle is configured to attach to a working shaft that can support a sounder for measuring the medullary canal of a proximal radius, and a planarizer that is configured to planarize a proximal edge of the proximal radius after the proximal radius has been resected. The handle can further include a plurality of sizing cavities that are configured to receive the resected bone so as to determine the size of the resected bone. The handle can further include an ejector that is configured to decouple the planarizer from the working shaft.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2019Publication date: February 13, 2020Inventors: Brian C. Hodorek, Matt J. Purdy, J. Michael Wiater, Anand M. Murthi, Matthew J. Smith, Derek J. Cuff, Andrew Jawa
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Publication number: 20200030105Abstract: An orthopedic trial implant having a plurality of bearing component augments of differing heights, where each augment releasably, slidably connected to the trial implant.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2019Publication date: January 30, 2020Inventors: Brian C. Hodorek, Matt J. Purdy, J. Michael Wiater, Anand M. Murthi, Matthew J. Smith, Derek J. Cuff, Andrew Jawa
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Patent number: 10521758Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention includes system and methods for the continued operation of a carrier management system having one or more user terminals that normally communicate with at least one data center over a network (online), when the one or more user terminals are unable to communicate with the data center (offline). Once communication is re-established between the one or more user terminal and the data center, local files and data on the user terminals that were used to rate and ship packages while offline are synchronized between the one or more user terminals and the data center.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2018Date of Patent: December 31, 2019Assignee: UNITED PARCEL SERVICE OF AMERICA, INC.Inventors: David A. Bennett, Paul A. Bilibin, Mark A. Bjerke, Lynn S. Goldhaber, Hsiangwen S. Hu, Lory E. Moon, Jinyue Liu, Paul R. McLaughlin, Reichie R. Nelson, Charles D. Mentzer, Matthew J. Smith, William W. Smith, III
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Publication number: 20190298322Abstract: A single-use handle for releasably engaging an orthopedic device, said handle comprising: an elongate body, said body having a first portion defining a connection end adapted for connection to the upper end portion of the broach, and a second portion adapted to be gripped by a user; said body further comprising a longitudinal axis, and a cylindrical bore disposed along said longitudinal axis in communication with said connection end; said bore adapted to receive a corresponding male portion of a surgical instrument; a button, said button disposed on the exterior of said body and adapted to selectively and means for releasably connecting said instrument to said bore; a plurality of spherical cavities disposed on the exterior of said body, each cavity of said plurality of cavities having a predetermined size and shape where said shape corresponds to the size and shape of an orthopedic implant, said handle comprising a biocompatible, disposable, material.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2019Publication date: October 3, 2019Applicant: Ignite OrthopedicsInventors: Brian C. Hodorek, Matt J. Purdy, J. Michael Wiater, Anand M. Murthi, Matthew J. Smith, Derek J. Cuff, Andrew Jawa
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Publication number: 20190298530Abstract: An orthopedic implant apparatus, said apparatus comprising: a body, said body having a generally cylindrical shape, a flat bottom surface, and a top surface; at least one stem, said at least one stem connected to said bottom surface of said body; an articular component, said articular component having a bottom connecting side and a top bearing side; and a flexible component, said flexible component disposed between said body and said articular component, said flexible component attached to said top surface of said body and said bottom side of said articular component.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2019Publication date: October 3, 2019Applicant: Ignite OrthopedicsInventors: Brian C. Hodorek, Matt J. Purdy, J. Michael Wiater, Anand M. Murthi, Matthew J. Smith, Derek J. Cuff, Andrew Jawa
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Publication number: 20190285297Abstract: A system and method includes at least one heat exchanger, a ram fan, and a controller. The ram fan is driven by a motor. A motor control circuit is configured to provide power to the motor to drive the ram fan. The ram fan is configured to provide a ram flow through the at least one heat exchanger from a ram air inlet. The controller is configured to determine a blockage level of the at least one heat exchanger based on the power to the motor, a speed of the ram fan, and a temperature of the ram flow at the ram fan.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2018Publication date: September 19, 2019Inventors: Joseph J. Ensberg, Thomas M. Zywiak, Matthew J. Smith
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Publication number: 20190269516Abstract: A trial orthopedic implant having a plurality of bearing component augments of differing heights, where each augment releasably, slidably connected to the trial implant.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2018Publication date: September 5, 2019Applicant: Ignite OrthopedicsInventors: Brian C. Hodorek, Matt J. Purdy, J. Michael Wiater, Anand M. Murthi, Matthew J. Smith, Derek J. Cuff, Andrew Jawa
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Publication number: 20190254829Abstract: An orthopedic implant apparatus, said apparatus comprising: a body, said body having a generally cylindrical shape and comprising a first material, a flat bottom surface, a concave upper surface disposed opposite said bottom surface, and a longitudinal axis disposed through the center of said body; a cylindrical bore, said bore disposed along said longitudinal axis through said top surface of said body; a cylindrical plug, said plug comprising a second material and disposed within said bore of said body; and at least one stem, said at least one stem connected to said bottom surface of said body.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2018Publication date: August 22, 2019Inventors: Brian C. Hodorek, Matt J. Purdy, J. Michael Wiater, Anand M. Murthi, Matthew J. Smith, Derek J. Cuff, Andrew Jawa
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Publication number: 20190197474Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention includes system and methods for the continued operation of a carrier management system having one or more user terminals that normally communicate with at least one data center over a network (online), when the one or more user terminals are unable to communicate with the data center (offline). Once communication is re-established between the one or more user terminal and the data center, local files and data on the user terminals that were used to rate and ship packages while offline are synchronized between the one or more user terminals and the data center.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2018Publication date: June 27, 2019Inventors: David A. Bennett, Paul A. Bilibin, Mark A. Bjerke, Lynn S. Goldhaber, Hsiangwen S. Hu, Lory E. Moon, Jinyue Liu, Paul R. McLaughlin, Reichie R. Nelson, Charles D. Mentzer, Matthew J. Smith, William W. Smith, III
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Publication number: 20190117444Abstract: Methods and apparatuses for manipulating the temperature of a surface are provided. Devices of the present disclosure may include a thermal adjustment apparatus, such as a controller in electrical communication with one or more thermoelectric materials, placed adjacent to the surface of skin. The device may generate a series of thermal pulses at the surface, for providing an enhanced thermal sensation for a user. The thermal pulses may be characterized by temperature reversibility, where each pulse includes an initial temperature adjustment, followed by a return temperature adjustment, over a short period of time (e.g., less than 120 seconds). The average rate of temperature change upon initiation and upon return may be between about 0.1° C./sec and about 10.0° C./sec. In some cases, the average rate of the initial temperature adjustment is greater in magnitude than the average rate of the return temperature adjustment.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2018Publication date: April 25, 2019Applicant: EMBR Labs Inc.Inventors: Matthew J. Smith, Samuel Shames, Michael Gibson, David Cohen-Tanugi
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Publication number: 20190110950Abstract: Methods of operating a haptic actuator to apply physical and/or thermal sensations to a user to provide subjective symptom relief to a user are described. In some embodiments, a haptic actuator may be automatically activated when one or more detected user states are compared to one or more predetermined activation parameters to determine the user is experiencing an episode related to a condition of the user. In another embodiment, one or more operating parameters of a haptic actuator may be updated if the haptic actuator did not provided a desired amount of subjective symptom relief to a user during use. In yet another embodiment, a haptic actuator may create an event log based on activation events when the haptic actuator is used to provide symptom relief for a condition of the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2018Publication date: April 18, 2019Applicant: EMBR Labs Inc.Inventors: Matthew J. Smith, David Cohen-Tanugi, Kristen Warren, Robert Balke
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Patent number: 10182937Abstract: Methods and apparatuses for manipulating the temperature of a surface are provided. Devices of the present disclosure may include a thermal adjustment apparatus, such as a controller in electrical communication with one or more thermoelectric materials, placed adjacent to the surface of skin. The device may generate a series of thermal pulses at the surface, for providing an enhanced thermal sensation for a user. The thermal pulses may be characterized by temperature reversibility, where each pulse includes an initial temperature adjustment, followed by a return temperature adjustment, over a short period of time (e.g., less than 120 seconds). The average rate of temperature change upon initiation and upon return may be between about 0.1° C./sec and about 10.0° C./sec. In some cases, the average rate of the initial temperature adjustment is greater in magnitude than the average rate of the return temperature adjustment.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 2014Date of Patent: January 22, 2019Assignee: EMBR Labs Inc.Inventors: Matthew J. Smith, Samuel Shames, Michael Gibson, David Cohen-Tanugi
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Patent number: 10127516Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention includes system and methods for the continued operation of a carrier management system having one or more user terminals that normally communicate with at least one data center over a network (online), when the one or more user terminals are unable to communicate with the data center (offline). Once communication is re-established between the one or more user terminal and the data center, local files and data on the user terminals that were used to rate and ship packages while offline are synchronized between the one or more user terminals and the data center.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2015Date of Patent: November 13, 2018Assignee: United Parcel Service of America, Inc.Inventors: David A. Bennett, Paul A. Bilibin, Mark A. Bjerke, Lynn S. Goldhaber, Hsiangwen S. Hu, Lory E. Moon, Jinyue Liu, Paul R. McLaughlin, Reichie R. Nelson, Charles D. Mentzer, Matthew J. Smith, William W. Smith
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Publication number: 20180119713Abstract: A method of monitoring health of a hydraulic pump includes identifying, from performance data received from a sensor coupled to a hydraulic system, intervals of steady state and transient state operation. Dynamic element indicators are determined using data from the interval of steady state operation. Performance indicators are determined using data from both the interval of steady state operation and the interval of transient state operation. One or more state flags are set using the dynamic element indicators and the performance indicators.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2016Publication date: May 3, 2018Inventors: Jared Kloda, Matthew J. Smith
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Publication number: 20180042761Abstract: Methods and apparatuses for manipulating the temperature of a surface are provided. Devices of the present disclosure may include a thermal adjustment apparatus, such as a controller in electrical communication with one or more thermoelectric materials, placed adjacent to the surface of skin. The device may generate a series of thermal pulses at the surface, for providing an enhanced thermal sensation for a user. The thermal pulses may be characterized by temperature reversibility, where each pulse includes an initial temperature adjustment, followed by a return temperature adjustment, over a short period of time (e.g., less than 120 seconds). The average rate of temperature change upon initiation and upon return may be between about 0.100/sec and about 1 OOC/sec. In some cases, the average rate of the initial temperature adjustment is greater in magnitude than the average rate of the return temperature adjustment.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2016Publication date: February 15, 2018Applicant: EMBR Labs Inc.Inventors: Matthew J. Smith, Samuel Shames, Michael Gibson, David Cohen-Tanugi
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Publication number: 20170211600Abstract: A method of health monitoring of a hydraulic actuator includes sensing a first hydraulic fluid pressure at a first chamber of a hydraulic cylinder, the first chamber defined by a piston disposed in the cylinder and a first cylinder wall. The method further includes sensing a second hydraulic fluid pressure at a second chamber of the hydraulic cylinder, the second chamber defined by the piston and a second cylinder wall opposite the first cylinder wall. The pressures are summed to derive a pressure sum leakage estimate. An actual piston position in the hydraulic cylinder is determined and compared to an intended piston position to determine a positional error of the piston. A command-response error leakage estimate is derived from the positional error. The pressure sum leakage estimate and the command-response error leakage estimate are fused to determine an internal hydraulic fluid leakage in the hydraulic cylinder.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2015Publication date: July 27, 2017Inventors: Matthew J. Smith, Jared Kloda, Jason Friel, Eric Hettler
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Publication number: 20170184138Abstract: A method of health monitoring of a hydraulic system includes measuring a hydraulic fluid level at a first location in the hydraulic systems and measuring one or more of hydraulic fluid pressure and hydraulic fluid temperature at one or more second locations in the hydraulic system. A snap-shot of data is identified that meets a mode detection criteria a model requires to estimate the hydraulic fluid level. An expected hydraulic fluid level is calculated based on the measurements of hydraulic fluid pressure and/or hydraulic fluid temperature, and the expected hydraulic fluid level is compared to the measured hydraulic fluid level, the difference an indicator of leakage in the hydraulic system.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2015Publication date: June 29, 2017Inventors: Matthew J. Smith, Jared Kloda, Jason Friel, Eric Hettler
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Publication number: 20160074151Abstract: A graft-positioning system that includes a body further comprising a shaft, a handle engaged to the first end of the shaft, a guide rest engaged to the second end of the shaft and a flange engaged to the guide. In addition, the shaft also includes a plurality of pin channels that extend from the first end to the second end of the shaft. The graft-positioning system may also include plurality of guide pins that are configured and arranged to be received within the plurality of pin channels. Additional embodiments provide an arthroscopic cutter that includes a tubular body and a drive shaft attached to a cutting head at one end and situated within a lumen defined within the tubular body. The tubular body further includes a guide rest engaged to the distal end of the tubular body and a flange engaged to the guide rest.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 5, 2014Publication date: March 17, 2016Applicant: The Curators of the University of MissouriInventors: Ferris M. Pfeiffer, Matthew J. Smith, James L. Cook
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Publication number: 20150371188Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention includes system and methods for the continued operation of a carrier management system having one or more user terminals that normally communicate with at least one data center over a network (online), when the one or more user terminals are unable to communicate with the data center (offline). Once communication is re-established between the one or more user terminal and the data center, local files and data on the user terminals that were used to rate and ship packages while offline are synchronized between the one or more user terminals and the data center.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2015Publication date: December 24, 2015Inventors: David A. Bennett, Paul A. Bilibin, Mark A. Bjerke, Lynn S. Goldhaber, Hsiangwen S. Hu, Lory E. Moon, Jinyue Liu, Paul R. McLaughlin, Reichie R. Nelson, Charles D. Mentzer, Matthew J. Smith, William W. Smith
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Patent number: 9218588Abstract: The present invention includes system and methods for the continued operation of a carrier management system having one or more user terminals that normally communicate with at least one data center over a network (online), when the one or more user terminals are unable to communicate with the data center (offline). Once communication is re-established between the one or more user terminal and the data center, local files and data on the user terminals that were used to rate and ship packages while offline are synchronized between the one or more user terminals and the data center.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2005Date of Patent: December 22, 2015Assignee: United Parcel Service of America, Inc.Inventors: David A Bennett, Paul A. Bilibin, Mark A. Bjerke, Lynn S. Goldhaber, Hsiangwen S. Hu, Lory E. Krett, Jinyue Liu, Paul R. McLaughlin, Reichie R. Nelson, Charles D. Mentzer, Matthew J. Smith, William W. Smith, III