Patents by Inventor Michael Doell
Michael Doell 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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Patent number: 10857342Abstract: Provided is a medical tool for disconnection of a medical tubing connection comprising a resilient body forming a pair of open biased opposing jaws joined at a connected end; and gripping elements on an inside surface of each opposing jaws near the connected end to grip the medical tubing when the opposing jaws are moved together, to allow disconnection of the medical tubing connection. Also provided is a use of the medical tool for disconnecting medical tubing connection and a method for disconnecting medical tubing connection using the medical tool.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 2016Date of Patent: December 8, 2020Assignee: Ingenyewity Inc.Inventors: Michael Doell, Maria Plummer, Corinna Ienna
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Publication number: 20170157358Abstract: Provided is a medical tool for disconnection of a medical tubing connection comprising a resilient body forming a pair of open biased opposing jaws joined at a connected end; and gripping elements on an inside surface of each opposing jaws near the connected end to grip the medical tubing when the opposing jaws are moved together, to allow disconnection of the medical tubing connection. Also provided is a use of the medical tool for disconnecting medical tubing connection and a method for disconnecting medical tubing connection using the medical tool.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2016Publication date: June 8, 2017Inventors: Michael Doell, Maria Plummer, Corinna Ienna
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Patent number: 9403677Abstract: The micro-electromechanical semiconductor component is provided with a semiconductor substrate (4, 5), a reversibly deformable bending element (8a) made of semiconductor material, and at least one transistor that is sensitive to mechanical stresses, said transistor being designed as an integrated component in the bending element (8a). The transistor is arranged in an implanted active region pan (78a) that is made of a semiconductor material of a first conducting type and is introduced in the bending element (8a). Two mutually spaced, implanted drain and source regions (79, 80) made of a semiconductor material of a second conducting type are designed in the active region pan (78a), a channel region extending between said two regions. Implanted feed lines made of a semiconductor material of the second conducting type lead to the drain and source regions (79, 80). The upper face of the active region pan (78a) is covered by a gate oxide (81a).Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2015Date of Patent: August 2, 2016Assignee: ELMOS Semiconductor AGInventor: Michael Doelle
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Patent number: 9399572Abstract: The microelectromechanical component has a semiconductor substrate (1), which has a cavity (2a) formed in the semiconductor substrate. The cavity is covered by a reversibly deformable membrane (2). A sensor (17) for detecting a deformation of the membrane (2) is formed within the region of the membrane (2). A test actuator (28, 29, 30) for deforming the membrane (2) for testing purposes is also arranged within the region of the membrane (2). Finally, the microelectromechanical component has an evaluation and activation unit (41) connected to the sensor (17) and the test actuator (28, 29, 30) for activating the test actuator (28, 29, 30) in order to deform the membrane (2) as a test and for evaluating a measurement signal of the sensor (17) as a sensor detection of a deformation of the membrane (2) as a result of the activation of the test actuator (28, 29, 30).Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2012Date of Patent: July 26, 2016Assignee: Elmos Semiconductor AGInventors: Bernd Burchard, Michael Doelle
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Publication number: 20150166327Abstract: The micro-electromechanical semiconductor component is provided with a semiconductor substrate (4, 5), a reversibly deformable bending element (8a) made of semiconductor material, and at least one transistor that is sensitive to mechanical stresses, said transistor being designed as an integrated component in the bending element (8a). The transistor is arranged in an implanted active region pan (78a) that is made of a semiconductor material of a first conducting type and is introduced in the bending element (8a). Two mutually spaced, implanted drain and source regions (79, 80) made of a semiconductor material of a second conducting type are designed in the active region pan (78a), a channel region extending between said two regions. Implanted feed lines made of a semiconductor material of the second conducting type lead to the drain and source regions (79, 80). The upper face of the active region pan (78a) is covered by a gate oxide (81a).Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2015Publication date: June 18, 2015Inventor: Michael Doelle
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Patent number: 9013015Abstract: A micro-electromechanical semiconductor component is provided with a semiconductor substrate, a reversibly deformable bending element made of semiconductor material, and at least one transistor that is sensitive to mechanical stresses. The transistor is designed as an integrated component in the bending element.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2011Date of Patent: April 21, 2015Assignee: ELMOS Semiconductor AGInventor: Michael Doelle
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Patent number: 8916944Abstract: The micro-electromechanical device has a substrate. Integrated into the substrate is a micromechanical component that has a bending element which can be bent reversibly and which has a first end connected to the substrate and extends from the first end over a free space. The bending element has at least one web having two side edges, the course of which is defined by depressions introduced into the bending element and adjacent to the side edges. In order to form a homogenization region located within the web, in which mechanical stresses occurring during bending of the bending element are substantially equal, the mutual spacing of the side edges of the web decreases, as viewed from the first end of the bending element. The device further comprises at least one microelectronic component that is sensitive to mechanical stresses and embedded in the web in the homogenization region of the latter.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2011Date of Patent: December 23, 2014Assignees: ELMOS Semiconductor AG, Silicon Microstructures, Inc.Inventors: Bernd Burchard, Michael Doelle, Zhou Ningning
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Publication number: 20130305804Abstract: The microelectromechanical component has a semiconductor substrate (1), which has a cavity (2a) formed in the semiconductor substrate. The cavity is covered by a reversibly deformable membrane (2). A sensor (17) for detecting a deformation of the membrane (2) is formed within the region of the membrane (2). A test actuator (28, 29, 30) for deforming the membrane (2) for testing purposes is also arranged within the region of the membrane (2). Finally, the microelectromechanical component has an evaluation and activation unit (41) connected to the sensor (17) and the test actuator (28, 29, 30) for activating the test actuator (28, 29, 30) in order to deform the membrane (2) as a test and for evaluating a measurement signal of the sensor (17) as a sensor detection of a deformation of the membrane (2) as a result of the activation of the test actuator (28, 29, 30).Type: ApplicationFiled: January 27, 2012Publication date: November 21, 2013Applicants: SILICON MICROSTRUCTURES, INC., ELMOS SEMICONDUCTOR AGInventors: Bernd Burchard, Michael Doelle
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Publication number: 20130200439Abstract: A micro-electromechanical semiconductor component is provided with a semiconductor substrate, a reversibly deformable bending element made of semiconductor material, and at least one transistor that is sensitive to mechanical stresses. The transistor is designed as an integrated component in the bending element.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2011Publication date: August 8, 2013Applicant: ELMOS SEMICONDUCTOR AGInventor: Michael Doelle
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Publication number: 20130193535Abstract: The micro-electromechanical device has a substrate. Integrated into the substrate is a micromechanical component that has a bending element which can be bent reversibly and which has a first end connected to the substrate and extends from the first end over a free space. The bending element has at least one web having two side edges, the course of which is defined by depressions introduced into the bending element and adjacent to the side edges. In order to form a homogenization region located within the web, in which mechanical stresses occurring during bending of the bending element are substantially equal, the mutual spacing of the side edges of the web decreases, as viewed from the first end of the bending element. The device further comprises at least one microelectronic component that is sensitive to mechanical stresses and embedded in the web in the homogenization region of the latter.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2011Publication date: August 1, 2013Applicants: SILICON MICROSTRUCTURES, INC., ELMOS SEMICONDUCTOR AGInventors: Bernd Burchard, Michael Doelle, Zhou Ningning
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Patent number: 8061376Abstract: A posterior walker is disclosed comprising: a foldable, tubular frame; adjustable handles; wheels including anti-rollback wheels in the back and pivoting wheels in the front; a flexible, adjustable lower back support strap; features to adjust the handling and stability of the walker, to meet the mobility and standing needs of persons with unsteady gait and standing posture, namely an adjustable weighting means; and optionally backpack storage. In one embodiment, the adjustable weighting means is provided by use of weighted stability cuffs.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2008Date of Patent: November 22, 2011Assignee: Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation HospitalInventors: Stephen Ryan, Susan Hardy, William Johnson, Michael Doell
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Patent number: 7567663Abstract: A telephone call processing method comprising the steps of: (i) receiving a telephone call for transfer to a first telephone number; (ii) determining whether the first telephone number has been set to divert calls to a second telephone number; and (iii) processing the call in dependence upon the determination of step (ii).Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2004Date of Patent: July 28, 2009Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventors: Michael Doelle, Thomas Hasenfratz
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Publication number: 20080302402Abstract: A posterior walker is disclosed comprising: a foldable, tubular frame; adjustable handles; wheels, including anti-rollback wheels in the back and pivoting wheels in the front; a flexible, adjustable lower back support strap; features to adjust the handling and stability of the walker to meet the mobility and standing needs of persons with unsteady gait and standing posture, namely an adjustable weighting means; and optionally backpack storage. In one embodiment, the adjustable weighting means is provided by use of weighted stability cuffs.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2008Publication date: December 11, 2008Inventors: Stephen Ryan, Susan Hardy, William Johnson, Michael Doell
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Publication number: 20050123119Abstract: A telephone call processing method comprising the steps of: (i) receiving a telephone call for transfer to a first telephone number; (ii) determining whether the first telephone number has been set to divert calls to a second telephone number; and (iii) processing the call in dependence upon the determination of step (ii).Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2004Publication date: June 9, 2005Applicant: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventors: Michael Doelle, Thomas Hasenfratz
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Patent number: 6543844Abstract: A support cushion for children's furniture defines a seat cushion area and a back cushion area and has a seating surface that extends over those areas and is contoured to provide positional support and comfort for a child seated on the cushion. The cushion preferably is a one-piece closed cell foam moulding which is flexible to permit variation in the relative angular orientation between the seat cushion and the back cushion area. The seat includes a raised transverse barrier that is spaced forwardly of the rear of the seat for controlling rotation of the pelvis of a child. The cushion further includes a pair of side support pads that extend forwardly from respectively opposite sides of the back to locate against the trunk of a child and cushion against side-to-side movement.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2000Date of Patent: April 8, 2003Assignee: Bloorview MacMillan CentreInventors: Stephen Ryan, Gloria Leibel, Michael Doell, Alan Barber, Shone Stickel
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Patent number: 6378947Abstract: A seating system, for example a paediatric seating system for wheelchairs, provides appropriate support for a person using the chair by providing adjustable components to support specific anatomical areas of the back, pelvis and upper leg and, more specifically, three components that stabilize the pelvis of that person. These components comprise an elevation change in the seat, a pad at the back that provides resistance to the posterior superior iliac spine (PSIS) and a pair of anterior pelvic pads that stabilize below the anterior superior iliac spine (ASIS).Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2000Date of Patent: April 30, 2002Assignee: Bloorview MacMillan CentreInventors: Alan Barber, Michael Doell, Stephen Ryan, Ihsan Al-Temen, Patricia Rigby
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Patent number: 5857832Abstract: The invention provides a restraint and transfer device for restraining a seated passenger, such as a child, for transport in a vehicle and for mechanically lifting the passenger in and out of the vehicle. A mounting frame is secured to a passenger seat of the vehicle with standard lap and shoulder seat belts. A cushioned transfer seat insert is used to seat the passenger in a suitably adapted wheelchair, during lifting in and out of the vehicle, and within the vehicle securely mounted to the frame. As a result, the passenger remains seated in a rigid supporting transfer seat insert. The passenger is not subjected to physical handling and the risk of injury to the caregiver and passenger is reduced during transfer. Releasable body postural positioning belts secure the passenger to the insert and the configuration of insert cushions, supports and postural belts can be flexibly adapted to suit the needs of each individual passenger.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 1997Date of Patent: January 12, 1999Assignee: Bloorview MacMillan CentreInventors: Ihsan Al-Temen, Michael Doell, John Hancock, Stephen Ryan
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Patent number: 5778460Abstract: An auxiliary seat for young children, particularly for use with children having physical disabilities, is removably connected to the bowl of a toilet. The seat base is a rear-facing horseshoe shape, with upstanding arms and back support. The auxiliary seat provides postural support, by way of contoured sitting surfaces, a deep contoured anterior support. The anterior trunk support is pivotally connected across the front of the seat, to support the trunk and forearms of the user. A separate, adjustable height footrest is provided, the seat having restraint straps that may be individually applied about the knees of the user. A flexible urine deflector is removably insertable at the front of the seat.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 1996Date of Patent: July 14, 1998Assignee: Variety Ability Systems Inc.Inventors: Michael Doell, Stephen Edward Ryan
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Patent number: D441245Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2000Date of Patent: May 1, 2001Assignee: Bloorview MacMillan CentreInventors: Stephen Ryan, Gloria Leibel, Michael Doell, Alan Barber, Shone Stickel