Patents by Inventor Michael J. England
Michael J. England 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: 7955241Abstract: A perineometer exercise probe for home or clinical use assesses the strength of pelvic floor muscles and provides audible, visual and tactile biofeedback signals as training aids during pelvic exercises. The exercise probe is selectively operable in a passive reaction mode, in which audible, visual and tactile biofeedback signals proportional to pelvic muscle contractions are generated, and in an active vibrating mode in which therapeutic vibrations are applied directly to internal pelvic musculature with or without co-generation of biofeedback signals proportional to the strength of pelvic muscle contractions; and in a combination of both modes simultaneously. The probe reacts the pelvic contraction forces and thus provides passive tactile feedback signals that are experienced simultaneously with audible, visual and vibration-induced tactile biofeedback signals for improving the endurance and strength of pelvic floor muscles.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2009Date of Patent: June 7, 2011Assignee: Anatasol, LLCInventors: Craig A. Hoffman, Gerry M. Hoffman, Michael J. England
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Publication number: 20100087757Abstract: A perineometer exercise probe for home or clinical use assesses the strength of pelvic floor muscles and provides audible, visual and tactile biofeedback signals as training aids during pelvic exercises. The exercise probe is selectively operable in a passive reaction mode, in which audible, visual and tactile biofeedback signals proportional to pelvic muscle contractions are generated, and in an active vibrating mode in which therapeutic vibrations are applied directly to internal pelvic musculature with or without co-generation of biofeedback signals proportional to the strength of pelvic muscle contractions; and in a combination of both modes simultaneously. The probe reacts the pelvic contraction forces and thus provides passive tactile feedback signals that are experienced simultaneously with audible, visual and vibration-induced tactile biofeedback signals for improving the endurance and strength of pelvic floor muscles.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2009Publication date: April 8, 2010Inventors: Craig A. Hoffman, Gerry M. Hoffman, Michael J. England
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Patent number: 7628744Abstract: A perineometer exercise probe for home or clinical use assesses the strength of pelvic floor muscles and provides audible, visual and tactile biofeedback signals as training aids during pelvic exercises. The exercise probe is selectively operable in a passive reaction mode, in which audible, visual and tactile biofeedback signals proportional to pelvic muscle contractions are generated, and in an active vibrating mode in which therapeutic vibrations are applied directly to internal pelvic musculature with or without co-generation of biofeedback signals proportional to the strength of pelvic muscle contractions; and in a combination of both modes simultaneously. The probe reacts the pelvic contraction forces and thus provides passive tactile feedback signals that are experienced simultaneously with audible, visual and vibration-induced tactile biofeedback signals for improving the endurance and strength of pelvic floor muscles.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2007Date of Patent: December 8, 2009Assignee: Anatasol, LLCInventors: Craig A. Hoffman, Gerry M. Hoffman, Michael J. England
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Patent number: 4815571Abstract: An automatic brake adjuster has a strut composed of two parts between which there is a non-reversible threaded connection, relative rotation between the parts to vary the strut length being controlled by a clutch ring urged by a spring into clutching engagement with the housing. In order to prevent unwanted de-adjustment, the clutch ring forms a uni-directional locking connection with a housing by means of ratchet teeth on the external periphery of the ring and a pawl mounted in the housing.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 1986Date of Patent: March 28, 1989Assignee: Lucas Industries public limited companyInventors: Hugh G. Margetts, Michael J. England, Stephen Hayward
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Patent number: 4702352Abstract: An automatic adjuster includes a two part strut interconnected by a non-reversible thread so that extension of the strut under the influence of an adjuster device is effected by relative rotation between the two parts. The adjuster device includes a spigot, rotation of which is controlled by a clutch member as a result of a cooperation between helical teeth respectively on the strut part and spigot and also uni-directionally couples the spigot to a fixed member so that in the event of temporary clutch disengagement due to vibration, rotation of the spigot in the de-adjusting direction is prevented by rotation thereof is the adjusting direction is permitted when required.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1986Date of Patent: October 27, 1987Assignee: Lucas Industries Public Limited Co.Inventors: Brian Ingram, Hugh G. Margetts, Michael J. England
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Patent number: 4535875Abstract: An actuator for a shoe drum brake has a body containing a tappet engaging one of a pair of brake shoes, and a split tappet of which the outermost piston engages the other brake shoe. A mechanical wedge actuator acts between the tappets for emergency and parking operation. The piston cooperates with an automatic adjuster of which a component normally engages an abutment member which bears against a shoulder within the body to isolate the adjuster from the piston of the split tappet and thereby from the other tappet.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 1983Date of Patent: August 20, 1985Assignee: Lucas Industries, Public Limited CompanyInventors: Brian Ingram, Michael J. England
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Patent number: 4380277Abstract: An automatic slack adjuster comprises a pair of thrust assemblies. Each thrust assembly acts between a cam and a respective shoe-end and is guided to slide axially in a bore in a housing. Each thrust assembly comprises a nut which engages with, and is held against rotation with respect to, a respective shoe-end, and a screw-threaded tappet having a piston part which slides in the bore, and an integral threaded stem of reduced diameter which is screwed through the nut. The piston parts are both provided with gear teeth to enable them to be rotated together by the engagement of a crown wheel, or a pair of pinions carried by opposite ends of a transverse shaft which is rotatable in a bore normal to a bore in which the cam shaft carrying the cam is rotatable.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 1980Date of Patent: April 19, 1983Assignee: Lucas Industries LimitedInventors: Brian Ingram, David A. Harries, Michael J. England
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Patent number: 4184574Abstract: In an internal shoe-drum brake a thrust transmitting member is interposed between a shoe-end and an abutment for that shoe-end. The thrust transmitting member has a planar face engaging with the abutment and an arcuate face which is received in a complementary recess of arcuate outline in the shoe-end.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 1978Date of Patent: January 22, 1980Assignee: Girling LimitedInventor: Michael J. England
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Patent number: D1019023Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2020Date of Patent: March 19, 2024Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Michael Edward James Paterson, Chia-Wei Chan, Mei Hsuan Chen, Benjamin Wild, Matthew J. England, Wen-Yo Lu, James Siminoff, Mark Siminoff, Yen-Chi Tsai