Patents by Inventor Micheal Smith

Micheal Smith 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).

  • Patent number: 9603763
    Abstract: These new inventions aim to solve problems that are related to healthcare concerns. Each invention is designed to scope the needs of patients whether they are at home, in a nursing home, or a hospital facility. These products are designed to be hassle-free when removing them on and off the patient. Both of them will provide privacy, safety, and dignity allowing the patients to be respected. The privacy jacket is a two component garment with a medium top pocket on the left side. It also has an opening at the arm and neck with three snaps down the right side. The privacy jacket shields the body and provide warmth while the patient is using it, and it has a secret pocket inside the back panel. The pocket holds the collapsible disposable bucket. The disposable bucket is comprised of a soft, molded texture, with padded sections that absorbs both feces and urine. It has flexible elastic wings that expand into a bucket to fit underneath the shower chair.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 17, 2012
    Date of Patent: March 28, 2017
    Inventors: Shirley Smith, Jacklyn Smith Sanders, Dedtra Deneat Smith, Christina Smith-Massey, Justice Lugretta Smith, Micheal Smith, James Smith, Sr., Charleston Dakota Smith
  • Publication number: 20130305446
    Abstract: The disposable shower bucket is provided as a component used to provide comfort and secure the dignity of patients in healthcare facilities. It is comprised of a soft, flexible, round molded texture that has a inner layer composed of padding sections to helps separate and absorb both feces and wastes as they are exposed of by the body. The disposable bucket is designed to be used with the Privacy Jacket (U.S. Patent No. 61/518,982) by attaching inside the back-inner portion of the garment. It can also be used with The Shower Jacket (U.S. Pat No. 61/518,983). It is to be used with a standardized shower chair, and can be worn by the patient as they are transported from location to location. It fits securely under the shower chair and aids in providing cleanliness, comfort and support, and dignity to all patients.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 17, 2012
    Publication date: November 21, 2013
    Inventors: Shirley Smith, Jacklyn Smith Sanders, Dedtra Deneat Smith, Christina Smith-Massey, Justice Lugretta Smith, Micheal Smith, James Smith, SR., Charleston Dakota Smith
  • Publication number: 20110251470
    Abstract: A stretchable electrode for use in physiologic measurements on a human body, such as peripheral impedance plethysmography, is disclosed. One embodiment of the stretchable electrode comprises an uninsulated stainless steel wire braid formed into a tubular conductor surrounding an elastic core and attached to an elastic substrate or base. Other embodiments of the stretchable electrode include a garter spring, a flat braided or woven conductor and an undulating wire. The electrode may be placed about a limb of a human body and elastically stretched so that the conductor is in substantially continuous circumferential electrical contact with the skin of the limb. A method of attaching the stretchable electrode to the limb of a human body is also disclosed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 21, 2011
    Publication date: October 13, 2011
    Applicant: Smithmarks, Inc.
    Inventors: Micheal Smith, Lloyd MARKS
  • Publication number: 20060130988
    Abstract: Multi-ply tissue products are disclosed. The multi-ply tissue products contain tissue webs that have raised areas and depressed areas. The tissue webs may be constructed so as to be relatively non-compressive and may have a resilient three-dimensional structure. During production, in one embodiment, the tissue webs may be produced without being subjected to any substantial compression, such as a calendering process. Although not necessary in all applications, in one embodiment, the tissue webs may be combined such that the depressed areas contact each other to form the multi-ply product. The tissue webs, for instance, may comprise a through-air dried web in which the raised areas and the depressed areas are molded into the web. Tissue products made according to the present invention have enhanced absorption characteristics. For instance, the tissue products can have an interply absorbency of greater than about 3 g/g after 30 seconds.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 22, 2004
    Publication date: June 22, 2006
    Inventors: Michael Hermans, James Perkins, Young Ko, Arvinder Kainth, Laura Boudrie, James Baggot, Micheal Smith