Patents by Inventor Michael Finley
Michael Finley 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: 20240127931Abstract: A surgery visualization system is described herein. The surgery visualization system includes a display monitor positioned in view of a surgeon and a support arm system including a first support arm and a second support arm. The first and second support arms are orientated such that the display monitor is visible to the surgeon between the first and second support arms. A 3D digital viewport coupled to the first support arm. A 3D digital microscope coupled to the second support arm. A computer system including a processor programmed to receive and process images from the 3D digital microscope and display the processed images on the 3D digital viewport and the display monitor.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 6, 2023Publication date: April 18, 2024Inventors: Michael Hayes Freeman, Mitchael C. Freeman, Jordan Boss, Montgomery H.F. Freeman, Thomas A. Finley, Linda Lam, Victoria M. McArtor, Steven Yeager, David Kessler, Ian Oswald
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Patent number: 10648772Abstract: A firearm sight adjustment tool is disclosed which is capable of interfacing with a firearm sight adjustment mechanism that includes a compressible pin, a rotatable wheel, and a protrusion projecting away from the wheel. The tool includes a first component having a grip on the top side and a shaft from the bottom side. The tool also has a second component with a tunnel to receive the shaft as well as a pin press protruding from the bottom of the second component. In use, the shaft is rotatable within the tunnel to apply torque to the protrusion while the pin press compresses the pin.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2018Date of Patent: May 12, 2020Inventors: Nicholas Otis Williams, Nathan Denzle Williams, Jeremy Michael Finley
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Publication number: 20190145736Abstract: A firearm sight adjustment tool may be capable of interfacing with a firearm sight adjustment mechanism that includes a compressible pin, a rotatable wheel, and a protrusion projecting away from the wheel. The tool may include a first component having a grip on the top side and a shaft from the bottom side. The tool may also have a second component with a tunnel to receive the shaft as well as a pin press protruding from the bottom of the second component. In use, the shaft may be rotatable within the tunnel to apply torque to the protrusion while the pin press compresses the pin.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2018Publication date: May 16, 2019Inventors: Nicholas Otis Williams, Nathan Denzle Williams, Jeremy Michael Finley
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Publication number: 20130268891Abstract: Methods and systems that facilitate rapid response to critical changes in a patient's condition. The disclosed techniques and structures may facilitate rapid input of data (e.g., observed conditions) by a nurse or other clinician, and may provide clinical decision support information based on the input data. In some cases, a user interface that dynamically updates a list of possible causes (e.g., medical conditions) in response to each received input may be provided. In some cases, a user interface presents input selection controls in a check list-type format, and allows a nurse to answer all, or only a subset, of the input selections, in any order.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 6, 2012Publication date: October 10, 2013Inventors: George Michael Finley, Juntao Michael Yuan, Ron Kimberly Johnson
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Publication number: 20130156900Abstract: A packaged product has an easy-open packaging article surrounding and adhering to a cooked meat product. The packaging article comprises a multilayer film having a first layer that is a seal layer which is an inside layer of the package and a second layer that bonds to the first layer with a bond strength of at least 36 grams per inch. The second layer, or a third layer with the second layer being between the first layer and the third layer, comprises a tear-enhancing component comprising at least one member selected from the group consisting of an inorganic filler and an incompatible polymer blend. The layer comprising the filler and/or incompatible polymer blend allows the package to be torn open without delamination occurring between the seal layer and the tie layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2011Publication date: June 20, 2013Applicant: Cryovac, Inc.Inventors: Sumita S. Ranganathan, Rodney R. Hudgson, Michael J. Rosinski, Richard Keith Watson, Terry Lee Troutt, David Michael Finley, Diana L. Huerta
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Publication number: 20080004733Abstract: A person can use a portable electronic device to electronically purchase or otherwise request a product, service or other deliverable related to audio programming to which the person is listening at the time they initiate the request. The request is fulfilled by a service that analyzes the audio content to identify the deliverable the person desires.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2007Publication date: January 3, 2008Inventors: Michael Finley, Michael Dudgeon, Lehman Smith, John Wade, David Griffin, David Mccaw, James Fortuna
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Publication number: 20070020568Abstract: A system and method of oxygenating liquid fuels, such as diesel fuel, heating oil, gasoline, and other combustible liquid fuels. Oxygenated fuel may be used by vehicles, aviation aircraft and heating systems to increase performance and efficiency and produce cleaner emissions. Liquid fuel is oxygenated by depositing concentrated oxygen gas directly into the fuel, typically when the fuel is stored in a container such as a fuel tank of a motor vehicle. Concentrated oxygen gas percolates with the liquid fuel, thereby producing oxygenated fuel. The use of oxygenation liquid fuel by a combustion system results in increased fuel efficiency, as seen by increased efficiency (such as better gas mileage and horsepower), and improvements in the quality of exhaust emissions, as seen by reduced amounts of CO2 and NO produced during combustion of oxygenated liquid fuel.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 18, 2006Publication date: January 25, 2007Inventor: Michael Finley
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Publication number: 20060276894Abstract: The invention provides a durable, lubricious coating for a medical article that can be prepared from a first polymer that is synthetic, soluble in a polar liquid, and having first reactive groups, and a second polymer that is synthetic, hydrophilic, and that includes second reactive groups. The first reactive groups and a portion of the second reactive groups react to bond the first polymer to the second polymer. A portion of the second reactive groups remains unbonded which, upon neutralization, provide lubricious properties to the coating. In some aspects the coating is formed using a crosslinking agent having latent reactive groups. The coatings provide particularly long dry out times and are very useful for catheterization processes. In addition, the coatings can be subject to sterilization with ethylene oxide and retain very good durable and lubricious properties.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 2, 2006Publication date: December 7, 2006Inventor: Michael Finley
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Publication number: 20060210816Abstract: Compliant coatings for insertable medical articles are provided. In some aspects, the coating includes a diene polymer-containing layer, and a second coated layer that includes another polymer. The coating can be formed by coupling the polymer of the second coated layer to the first coated layer via latent reactive groups, such as photoreactive groups. In other aspects, the insertable medical article has a coating that provides different functional features to different surfaces of the article. The medical article can have a cylindrical shape with an interior surface having a first coating, and an exterior surface with a second coating, wherein the article also includes a plurality of openings.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2006Publication date: September 21, 2006Inventor: Michael Finley
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Publication number: 20060083772Abstract: A coating composition and related method for use in applying a bioactive agent to a surface in a manner that will permit the bioactive agent to be released from the coating in vivo. The composition is particularly well suited for coating the surface of implantable medical device, such as a stent or catheter, in order to permit the device to release bioactive agent to the surrounding tissue over time. The composition includes a plurality of compatible polymers having different properties that can permit them to be combined together to provide an optimal combination of such properties as durability, biocompatibility, and release kinetics.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2005Publication date: April 20, 2006Inventors: David DeWitt, Michael Finley, Laurie Lawin
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Publication number: 20060045687Abstract: A multipurpose all-terrain vehicle includes an elevated platform having a frame on which it may support a lifting system, a propulsion system, a power source, a control mechanism, a secondary height adjustable platform, a tow hitch, a plow, and other suitable accessories. Centered directly underneath the elevated frame is an arcuate space configuration. The elevated platform may be supported by arches that rest on a wheeled or tracked propulsion system. The vehicle is configured to straddle, lift, and transport heavy loads underneath the elevated platform and maneuver in all types of terrain without damaging delicate terrain or subterranean objects. The multipurpose vehicle is especially suited for use by arborists, landscape professionals, and other professionals, in a suburban or urban environment. The vehicle is inexpensive, lightweight, compact, and highly maneuverable.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2005Publication date: March 2, 2006Inventor: Michael Finley
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Publication number: 20050244459Abstract: A coating composition and related method for use in applying a bioactive agent to a surface in a manner that will permit the bioactive agent to be released from the coating in vivo. The composition is particularly well suited for coating the surface of implantable medical device, such as a stent or catheter, in order to permit the device to release bioactive agent to the surrounding tissue over time. The composition includes a plurality of compatible polymers having different properties that can permit them to be combined together to provide an optimal combination of such properties as durability, biocompatibility, and release kinetics.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 6, 2005Publication date: November 3, 2005Inventors: David DeWitt, Michael Finley, Laurie Lawin
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Publication number: 20050220840Abstract: A coating composition and related method for use in applying a bioactive agent to a surface in a manner that will permit the bioactive agent to be released from the coating in vivo. The composition is particularly well suited for coating the surface of implantable medical device, such as a stent or catheter, in order to permit the device to release bioactive agent to the surrounding tissue over time. The composition includes a plurality of compatible polymers having different properties that can permit them to be combined together to provide an optimal combination of such properties as durability, biocompatibility, and release kinetics.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 6, 2005Publication date: October 6, 2005Inventors: David DeWitt, Michael Finley, Laurie Lawin
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Publication number: 20050220841Abstract: A coating composition and related method for use in applying a bioactive agent to a surface in a manner that will permit the bioactive agent to be released from the coating in vivo. The composition is particularly well suited for coating the surface of implantable medical device, such as a stent or catheter, in order to permit the device to release bioactive agent to the surrounding tissue over time. The composition includes a plurality of compatible polymers having different properties that can permit them to be combined together to provide an optimal combination of such properties as durability, biocompatibility, and release kinetics.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 6, 2005Publication date: October 6, 2005Inventors: David DeWitt, Michael Finley, Laurie Lawin, Harrison Malinoff
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Publication number: 20050220843Abstract: A coating composition and related method for use in applying a bioactive agent to a surface in a manner that will permit the bioactive agent to be released from the coating in vivo. The composition is particularly well suited for coating the surface of implantable medical device, such as a stent or catheter, in order to permit the device to release bioactive agent to the surrounding tissue over time. The composition includes a plurality of compatible polymers having different properties that can permit them to be combined together to provide an optimal combination of such properties as durability, biocompatibility, and release kinetics.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 6, 2005Publication date: October 6, 2005Inventors: David DeWitt, Michael Finley, Laurie Lawin, Harrison Malinoff
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Publication number: 20050220842Abstract: A coating composition and related method for use in applying a bioactive agent to a surface in a manner that will permit the bioactive agent to be released from the coating in vivo. The composition is particularly well suited for coating the surface of implantable medical device, such as a stent or catheter, in order to permit the device to release bioactive agent to the surrounding tissue over time. The composition includes a plurality of compatible polymers having different properties that can permit them to be combined together to provide an optimal combination of such properties as durability, biocompatibility, and release kinetics.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 6, 2005Publication date: October 6, 2005Inventors: David DeWitt, Michael Finley, Laurie Lawin
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Publication number: 20050220839Abstract: A coating composition and related method for use in applying a bioactive agent to a surface in a manner that will permit the bioactive agent to be released from the coating in vivo. The composition is particularly well suited for coating the surface of implantable medical device, such as a stent or catheter, in order to permit the device to release bioactive agent to the surrounding tissue over time. The composition includes a plurality of compatible polymers having different properties that can permit them to be combined together to provide an optimal combination of such properties as durability, biocompatibility, and release kinetics.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 6, 2005Publication date: October 6, 2005Inventors: David DeWitt, Michael Finley, Laurie Lawin
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Patent number: 5790792Abstract: The present invention is directed to a system comprising one or more multimedia workstations, a high-speed data network, and one or more multimedia servers and associated multimedia network adapters. The server of the present invention may be implemented to be responsible for almost all data processing functionality, relieving the client workstation of this responsibility, and allowing the workstation to serve instead as a repository for multimedia data. In one embodiment, true color pictures, graphic images, etc. are sent directly by the server to each workstation over a high-speed data network with no processing or encoding. For example, a 640.times.480.times.16 bit/pixel image could be sent at 640.times.480.times.2=614,400 bytes of network data. The workstation client needs to perform no substantive processing on the data in order to display it on a video display. Rather, the workstation needs only to store the data to a local graphics frame buffer.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 1996Date of Patent: August 4, 1998Assignee: Radiant Systems, Inc.Inventors: Michael Dudgeon, Michael Finley, Thomas Tooley, John Wade