Patents by Inventor Michael T. Wilson
Michael T. Wilson 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: 20180225748Abstract: An F&I menu system for the sale of vehicles, or other products which are often financed and which includes multiple options. A display shows the price of the vehicle with and without the options, and as icons representing the optional items are selected and deselected, the with-options price is automatically updated. The display may include an area showing a predetermined set of options and an associated price, and individual icons may be dragged and dropped into a separate selection area whose display is suppressed until an icon is moved into the selection area. Once a sale is completed, the backend system may generate customized electronic follow up communications to customers concerning certain options the customer originally declined to purchase for their vehicle as well as a timeline display of the customer's interaction with the F&I menu system display.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 6, 2018Publication date: August 9, 2018Inventors: Ozan Selcuk, Michael T. Wilson, Shawn A. McCool, Scott W. Beardsley, Michael C. Warren, Timothy J. Moriarity
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Publication number: 20140316931Abstract: An F&I menu system for the sale of vehicles, or other products which are often financed and which includes multiple options. A display shows the price of the vehicle with and without the options, and as icons representing the optional items are selected and deselected, the with-options price is automatically updated. The display may include an area showing a predetermined set of options and an associated price, and individual icons may be dragged and dropped into a separate selection area whose display is suppressed until an icon is moved into the selection area. Once a sale is completed, the backend system may generate customized electronic follow up communications to customers concerning certain options the customer originally declined to purchase for their vehicle as well as a timeline display of the customer's interaction with the F&I menu system display.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2014Publication date: October 23, 2014Inventors: Ozan Selcuk, Michael T. Wilson, Shawn A. McCool, Scott W. Beardsley, Michael C. Warren, Timothy J. Moriarity
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Patent number: 8118879Abstract: A keel for a prosthetic foot comprises a unitary keel body having a longitudinal axis and a length L. The keel body includes a forefoot portion, a heel portion, and an ankle portion extending therebetween. In addition, the keel comprises a first bumper disposed in a first capture cavity in the ankle portion. The first bumper has a central axis that is substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the keel body in top view.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2008Date of Patent: February 21, 2012Inventor: Michael T. Wilson
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Patent number: 7871443Abstract: Apparatus and methods for a keel for use in a prosthetic foot. In an embodiment, the keel comprises a forefoot portion having a toe end, wherein the forefoot portion comprises a first material. In addition, the keel comprises a mid-foot portion contiguous with the forefoot portion, wherein the mid-foot portion comprises a second material. Further, the keel comprises a heel portion contiguous with the mid-foot portion, wherein the heel portion comprises a third material. Still further, the second material and third material comprise different materials.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2006Date of Patent: January 18, 2011Inventor: Michael T. Wilson
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Patent number: 7815688Abstract: Apparatus and methods for a prosthetic foot for attachment to a socket worn by an amputee. In an embodiment, the prosthetic foot comprises a body including a forefoot portion and a heel portion. In addition, the prosthetic foot comprises at least one attachment member extending from the body and conformable to the socket.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2006Date of Patent: October 19, 2010Inventor: Michael T. Wilson
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Patent number: 7717962Abstract: A system and method for improving proprioception in a patient having a feedback site are disclosed. The method includes affixing to the feedback site a sensor adapted to provide a sensor signal indicative of a sensed parameter, providing to the patient a signaler adapted to generate a manual signal in response to actuation by the patient, providing a microprocessor programmed to receive the sensor signal and the manual signal and to generate a system output based on the sensor signal and the manual signal, causing the patient to actuate the signaler on the basis of sensation at the feedback site, and causing the microprocessor to generate a system output based on the sensor signal and the manual signal.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2006Date of Patent: May 18, 2010Inventor: Michael T. Wilson
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Publication number: 20090234463Abstract: A keel for a prosthetic foot. In an embodiment, the keel comprises a unitary keel body having a longitudinal axis and a length L. The keel body includes a forefoot portion, a heel portion, and an ankle portion extending therebetween. In addition, the keel comprises a first bumper disposed in a first capture cavity in the ankle portion. The first bumper has a central axis that is substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the keel body in top view.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2008Publication date: September 17, 2009Inventor: Michael T. Wilson
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Publication number: 20090115152Abstract: A skateboard comprising an elongate body extending between a front end and a rear end, the front and rear end of the body each being positioned at a height hb. In addition, the skateboard comprises a front coupling member pivotally coupled to the front end of the body. Further, the skateboard comprises a front wheel rotatably coupled to the front coupling member. The front wheel having an axis of rotation disposed at a height hf above the ground, wherein height hf is greater than height hb. Still further, the skateboard comprises a rear coupling member pivotally coupled to the rear end of the body. Moreover, the skateboard comprises a rear wheel rotatably coupled to rear coupling member. The at least one rear wheel having an axis of rotation disposed at a height hr above the ground, wherein height hr is greater than height hb.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 3, 2008Publication date: May 7, 2009Inventor: Michael T. Wilson
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Publication number: 20090069898Abstract: A system and method for improving proprioception in a patient having a feedback site are disclosed. The method includes affixing to the feedback site a sensor adapted to provide a sensor signal indicative of a sensed parameter, providing to the patient a signaler adapted to generate a manual signal in response to actuation by the patient, providing a microprocessor programmed to receive the sensor signal and the manual signal and to generate a system output based on the sensor signal and the manual signal, causing the patient to actuate the signaler on the basis of sensation at the feedback site, and causing the microprocessor to generate a system output based on the sensor signal and the manual signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2006Publication date: March 12, 2009Inventor: Michael T. Wilson
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Patent number: 7407033Abstract: A monitor display carried by a vehicle. The monitor display is mounted proximate a rim of a corresponding motive wheel of a vehicle. A rim of the motive wheel has a surface which is contoured to substantially conform to an inner surface of the monitor display. The monitor display is rigidly maintained in a non-rotating fashion.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2005Date of Patent: August 5, 2008Inventor: Michael T. Wilson
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Patent number: 7351264Abstract: A liner for use with a prosthesis comprises an inner layer, a cushion layer, an outer layer, and a bead defining the upper edge of the liner. The bead can be disposed between the inner and outer layers and may comprise an elastomeric material of non-uniform thickness. A method for making a prosthesis liner comprises a) making a positive of the residual limb, b) constructing an inner layer on the outer surface of the positive, c) defining an upper edge of the liner, d) forming a mold that reflects the shape of the positive and the defined upper edge, e) using the mold to shape a cushion layer that has a defined upper edge, f) applying a bead along the desired upper edge of the liner, g) applying the cushion layer to the inner layer; and h) constructing an outer layer on the outer surface of the cushion layer.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2005Date of Patent: April 1, 2008Inventor: Michael T. Wilson
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Patent number: 7153329Abstract: A prosthetic hip for supporting on a patient a prosthetic leg comprises a socket, a mount on the outer surface of the socket and defining a joint axis, the joint axis substantially coinciding with the natural axis of rotation of the patient's natural leg when rotated in a sagittal plane, and a first member adjustably affixed to the socket's outer surface. The first member includes an extension stop member and the upper end of the leg is pivotably mounted on the mount such that and pivoting of the leg in at least one direction is limited by the stop member. The prosthetic hip may also include a roller on a load arm extending medially from the upper leg end so as to engage the outer surface of the socket transmit a load from the socket directly to the prosthetic leg.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2003Date of Patent: December 26, 2006Inventor: Michael T. Wilson
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Patent number: 6743638Abstract: A process for detecting an analyte which process comprises (a) contacting a sample suspected of containing said analyte with a containment means comprising a barrier which separates signal generating reagents from said sample, in the presence of an element which interacts specifically with said analyte, under conditions whereby interaction between the analyte and the said element results in activation of the signal generating reagents within the containment means on the side of the barrier opposite to the sample, and (b) detecting any signal generated and retained within the containment means from the sample side of the barrier. The process of the invention provides for sensitive detection of very small numbers of analyte materials using measurement techniques which include counting methods such as flow cytometry.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2000Date of Patent: June 1, 2004Assignee: The Secretary of State for DefenceInventors: Marina Tsilosani, David J Clarke, Christopher J Lloyd, Stephen Nicklin, Harmesh S Aojula, Michael T Wilson
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Patent number: 6511514Abstract: A lightweight foot prosthesis is claimed, having a heel, a toe, and a raised instep, an ankle joint incorporated in the foot and capable of motion around each of three perpendicular axes. The foot includes a dorsal member and a plantar member. The prosthesis includes a device for limiting rotation of the ankle joint about at least one of the axes.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2000Date of Patent: January 28, 2003Inventor: Michael T. Wilson
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Patent number: 5695526Abstract: A lightweight foot prosthesis is claimed, being formed from a single piece of material and having a heel, a raised instep having a groove adjacent its lower surface and forward and rear contact surfaces, the contact surfaces defining a saddle-shaped surface therebetween, and a substantially flat toe.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 1995Date of Patent: December 9, 1997Inventor: Michael T. Wilson
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Patent number: 5482513Abstract: A lightweight foot prosthesis is claimed, having a foot, an ankle joint connected to the foot and capable of motion about a transverse axis, forward and rear snubbers for limiting rotation of the ankle joint, and a connector for connecting the ankle joint to a leg. The ankle joint preferably comprises a body having a bore, and a shell having an integral axle, with the axle extending pivotally through the bore.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 1993Date of Patent: January 9, 1996Inventor: Michael T. Wilson
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Patent number: 5443527Abstract: A lightweight foot prosthesis is claimed, having a heel, a toe, and a raised instep, the instep including an upper surface and a lower surface, an ankle joint connected to the foot and capable of motion around each of three perpendicular axes, a pair of compression mounts for limiting rotation of the ankle joint, and a connector for connecting the ankle joint to a leg.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1993Date of Patent: August 22, 1995Inventor: Michael T. Wilson
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Patent number: 5116384Abstract: A prosthetic foot comprises a flexible planter member, a flexible dorsal member, and a posterior pylon member connected by ball and socket joints. Elastic snubbers and torsion resistors aid in controlling the movement of the three structural members relative to each other. During ambulation, the foot deforms elastically to generate approximately the same forces and feel to the user as would be generated by the skeleton, muscles, tendons, and ligaments of a natural foot.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 1990Date of Patent: May 26, 1992Assignee: Syncor, Ltd.Inventors: Michael T. Wilson, David F. Jolly
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Patent number: 4822371Abstract: The present invention relates to an integral elastic suspension sleeve for use with an artificial limb prosthetic device. Specifically, the invention is an integral flexible elastic support sleeve having two circular ends which encloses and securely grips the residual lower extremity portion of a human being who has had a below the knee (or below the elbow) amputation and also encloses and securely grips the top outer surface of the socket of a shin and foot (or forearm and hand) prosthetic device. The suspension sleeve has a smaller internal cylindrical-like panel which has a fabric surface having a low coefficient of friction. This fabric surface is in contact with the outer intersection line between the prosthetic device and the limb extremity of the human being. This sleeve is at between about 5.degree. and 45.degree. angle, and the described configuration results in improved mobility, decreased dermatological irritation to the wearer and enhances the longevity of the elastic suspension sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 1987Date of Patent: April 18, 1989Inventors: David F. Jolly, Michael T. Wilson
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Patent number: 4488320Abstract: An improved flexion biased prosthetic hip includes an extended biasing spring to permit hyperextension of the joint relative the frontal plane of the user. In addition, a bifurcated actuator rod is disclosed. This actuator rod transmits the biasing force of the extended biasing spring from a collar surrounding the leg pylon to the hip mounting plate. The bifurcated actuator rod eliminates the binding associated with the previously used actuator members that were formed as a plate with a roller contacting the pylon.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 1983Date of Patent: December 18, 1984Assignee: Medical Center Prosthetics, Inc.Inventor: Michael T. Wilson