Patents by Inventor Michael Seefeldt
Michael Seefeldt 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: 11958457Abstract: A military vehicle includes a passenger capsule having a front end and a rear end, a front module coupled to the front end of the passenger capsule, a rear module coupled to the rear end of the passenger capsule, a generator, and an export power kit. The front module includes a front subframe, a prime mover, a front axle assembly, and a front differential coupled to the front axle assembly. The rear module includes a rear subframe, a rear axle assembly, and a transaxle coupled to the rear axle assembly, the prime mover, and the front differential. The generator is configured to be driven by the prime mover to generate electricity. The export power kit is coupled to the generator and configured to facilitate exporting power off of the military vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2022Date of Patent: April 16, 2024Assignee: Oshkosh Defense, LLCInventors: Don Verhoff, Gary Schmiedel, Chris Yakes, Rob Messina, Brian Wilkins, Kent Schulte, Daniel R. Seffernick, Joseph Holda, Michael Peotter, David McGraw, Anthony Seefeldt, Dave Pelko, Jesse Gander, Jerry Reineking, Jesse Steinke
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Patent number: 11751968Abstract: Disclosed is a surgical drape configured to selectively allow or block a patient's view of the surgical field, as is desired in Caesarean section operations. Generally, the drape includes a main sheet, a substantially transparent sheet attached to the main sheet proximal the patient's head, and a substantially opaque screen attached to the patient-facing side of the substantially transparent sheet. This substantially opaque screen occludes the patient's visual access through the substantially transparent sheet but may be at least partially removed to permit the patient viewing access through the substantially transparent sheet towards the area of the surgery, without compromising the sterility of the surgical field. Desirably, the drape is provided with an adhesive strip disposed on the sheet or screen to permit reconnection to thereby again occlude the patient's view through the sheet.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2021Date of Patent: September 12, 2023Assignee: Medline Industries, LPInventors: Mark Spencer Chua, Michael Seefeldt
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Publication number: 20210244491Abstract: Disclosed is a surgical drape configured to selectively allow or block a patient's view of the surgical field, as is desired in Caesarean section operations. Generally, the drape includes a main sheet, a substantially transparent sheet attached to the main sheet proximal the patient's head, and a substantially opaque screen attached to the patient-facing side of the substantially transparent sheet. This substantially opaque screen occludes the patient's visual access through the substantially transparent sheet but may be at least partially removed to permit the patient viewing access through the substantially transparent sheet towards the area of the surgery, without compromising the sterility of the surgical field. Desirably, the drape is provided with an adhesive strip disposed on the sheet or screen to permit reconnection to thereby again occlude the patient's view through the sheet.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 23, 2021Publication date: August 12, 2021Inventors: Mark Spencer Chua, Michael Seefeldt
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Patent number: 11020199Abstract: Disclosed is a surgical drape configured to selectively allow or block a patient's view of the surgical field, as is desired in Caesarean section operations. Generally, the drape includes a main sheet, a substantially transparent sheet attached to the main sheet proximal the patient's head, and a substantially opaque screen attached to the patient-facing side of the substantially transparent sheet. This substantially opaque screen occludes the patient's visual access through the substantially transparent sheet but may be at least partially removed to permit the patient viewing access through the substantially transparent sheet towards the area of the surgery, without compromising the sterility of the surgical field. Desirably, the drape is provided with an adhesive strip disposed on the sheet or screen to permit reconnection to thereby again occlude the patient's view through the sheet.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2016Date of Patent: June 1, 2021Assignee: Medline Industries, Inc.Inventors: Mark Spencer Chua, Michael Seefeldt
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Patent number: 10631943Abstract: Adjustable surgical drapes are provided for easily modifying the size of fenestrations in the drape to accommodate patients of different sizes.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2017Date of Patent: April 28, 2020Assignee: Medline Industries, Inc.Inventors: Alexis Stamm, Michael Seefeldt, Mark Chua
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Publication number: 20200068965Abstract: A protective apparel system is provided that comprises a helmet covering the wearer's head and a gown covering the wearer's body. A protective barrier extends between the helmet and the gown in order to separate an interior space from the exterior space. The helmet may be a reusable rigid helmet with an exterior surface that can be repeatedly disinfected. The helmet may also include an air transmission system.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 11, 2019Publication date: March 5, 2020Inventors: Mark Spencer Chua, Michael Seefeldt, Francis Czajka
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Patent number: 10470505Abstract: A protective apparel system is provided that comprises a helmet covering the wearer's head and a gown covering the wearer's body. A protective barrier extends between the helmet and the gown in order to separate an interior space from the exterior space. The helmet may be a reusable rigid helmet with an exterior surface that can be repeatedly disinfected. The helmet may also include an air transmission system.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2014Date of Patent: November 12, 2019Assignee: Medline Industries, Inc.Inventors: Mark Spencer Chua, Michael Seefeldt, Francis Czajka
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Publication number: 20190053867Abstract: Adjustable surgical drapes are provided for easily modifying the size of fenestrations in the drape to accommodate patients of different sizes.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2017Publication date: February 21, 2019Inventors: Alexis Stamm, Michael Seefeldt, Mark Chua
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Publication number: 20170258543Abstract: Disclosed is a surgical drape configured to selectively allow or block a patient's view of the surgical field, as is desired in Caesarean section operations. Generally, the drape includes a main sheet, a substantially transparent sheet attached to the main sheet proximal the patient's head, and a substantially opaque screen attached to the patient-facing side of the substantially transparent sheet. This substantially opaque screen occludes the patient's visual access through the substantially transparent sheet but may be at least partially removed to permit the patient viewing access through the substantially transparent sheet towards the area of the surgery, without compromising the sterility of the surgical field. Desirably, the drape is provided with an adhesive strip disposed on the sheet or screen to permit reconnection to thereby again occlude the patient's view through the sheet.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2016Publication date: September 14, 2017Inventors: Mark Spencer Chua, Michael Seefeldt
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Publication number: 20150320124Abstract: A protective apparel system is provided that comprises a helmet covering the wearer's head and a gown covering the wearer's body. A protective barrier extends between the helmet and the gown in order to separate an interior space from the exterior space. The helmet may be a reusable rigid helmet with an exterior surface that can be repeatedly disinfected. The helmet may also include an air transmission system.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2014Publication date: November 12, 2015Applicant: Medline Industries, Inc.Inventors: Mark Spencer Chua, Michael Seefeldt, Francis Czajka