Patents by Inventor Mitchell Smith
Mitchell 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).
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Publication number: 20140277227Abstract: A defibrillator is provided with two processors for enhancing the defibrillation process. A first processor is dedicated to controlling when an electrical charge is applied to a patient. A second processor is dedicated to data operations for enhancing the coaching of the defibrillation process. The second data processor is in communication with one or more external devices for transmission and receipt of network data for further enhancing the coaching process. The second data processor allows both the defibrillator to be maintained with updated network data and software and the one or more external devices to be maintained with updated defibrillator data. Independent controllers provide multiple processing paths on critical charge and coaching functions; with the second data processor further providing redundancy control in the event of any malfunction of the first charge processor.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: Physio-Control, Inc.Inventors: Ken Peterson, Mitchell A. Smith, Denny Craig Edwards, Jeffery Scott Edwards, Pablo Gonzalez-Gandolfi, Rockland W. Nordness, Matthew Lawrence Bielstein, Clayton Ming Young, James Wootten, David B. Stewart, Paul R. Juhasz, David Okey, Steven Witters, Ira M. Turner
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Publication number: 20140272860Abstract: Work flows are modeled as a graph of interdependent tasks to be performed. The tasks to be performed are set by a task file module configured to enable interactions between tasks and including modules for event viewing, protocol assistance, smart messaging, smart indices, reference material lookup. A decision support manager module is configured to construct data and model profiles for storage in a data and model profile bank, events for storage in a decision support events bank, and protocols for storage in a decision support protocol bank. Configuration files are provided to specify a configuration for execution of one of the tasks. Data entered through a user interface or from a network via a wireless or wired communication module may define task files in the task files module, configuration files in the configuration files module, as well as data, events, and protocols to be used for a defibrillation procedure.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: Physio-Control, Inc.Inventors: Ken Peterson, Mitchell A. Smith, Denny Craig Edwards, Nathaniel Paul Barcelos, James Wootten, Clayton Young, Randy L. Merry, Dana S. Lewis, John C. Daynes, Paul R. Juhasz, David Okey, Steven Witters, Ira M. Turner
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Publication number: 20140278463Abstract: A clinical dashboard device, system, method for providing clinical data for clinical dashboard display on a device is disclosed. The system includes a server for providing clinical dashboard data, which may include data from one or more defibrillators, and further includes a clinical dashboard device. The clinical dashboard device includes a processor, a communication module configured for enabling communication between the processor and the server for receiving the clinical dashboard data from the server, and a clinical dashboard client. The clinical dashboard client includes a clinical dashboard data manager module including an instance of a clinical dashboard data manager service that provides managed clinical dashboard data between one or more clinical dashboard applications and the server. The instance of the clinical dashboard data manager service further provides managed display of managed clinical dashboard data on the display of the clinical dashboard device.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: Physio-Control, Inc.Inventors: Randy L. Merry, Ken Peterson, Mitchell A. Smith, Dana S. Lewis, Gerard Verkerk, James Wootten
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Publication number: 20140025129Abstract: An external medical device can include a housing, an energy storage module within the housing for storing an electrical charge, and a defibrillation port for guiding via electrodes the stored electrical charge to a person. The device can also include a user interface to deliver prompts to a user during a defibrillation session and a locale detector in the housing to determine a present locale of the device. The prompts delivered by the user interface to the user during the defibrillation session can be in accordance with a protocol that is selected based on the present locale.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2012Publication date: January 23, 2014Applicant: PHYSIO-CONTROL, INC.Inventors: Martin Abbenhouse, David R. Christie, Mitchell A. Smith, Daniel Conan Perreault
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Patent number: 8584282Abstract: An adjustable bed comprises an occupant support having adjustable settings that include an elevation, a profile and an angular orientation. The bed also includes an interface for allowing desired values of the adjustable settings to be individually commanded. The bed also includes a single-action boost control for commanding a boost configuration comprising a boost elevation setting and a boost profile setting and a boost angular orientation setting. The bed also includes an adjustment system for adjusting the bed to the desired values of the adjustable settings in response to inputs to the interface and for adjusting the elevation, profile and angular orientation to the boost configuration settings in response to input applied to the single-action boost control.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 2008Date of Patent: November 19, 2013Assignee: Hill-Rom Services, Inc.Inventors: Michael M. Frondorf, Mitchell A. Smith, James R. Risk, Jr.
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Publication number: 20110247572Abstract: A water heater includes a storage tank, a heat source for heating water stored in the storage tank, and a dip tube extending into the tank. The dip tube includes upper and lower ends, a restriction between the upper and lower ends so as to create back pressure in the dip tube above the restriction, the restriction positioned in an upper portion of the storage tank, a lower opening below the restriction for providing cold water to a lower portion of the storage tank, and an upper opening above the restriction for providing cold water to the upper portion of the storage tank due to the first restriction.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2011Publication date: October 13, 2011Inventors: Timothy Mitchell Smith, J. Eric Arnold, Ramin K. Rahmani, Mark Allan Murphy
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Publication number: 20110112423Abstract: Embodiments of the invention include a system and methods for providing status information about resuscitation efforts of a person receiving chest compressions as part of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR). A microphone generates a soundtrack by sampling sounds within or around the body of the person receiving CPR. The soundtrack is gated in one or more various ways to eliminate portions of the soundtrack, and analysis performed on the remaining portions. By evaluating the remaining portions of the soundtrack, the system can determine a cardiovascular effect of the compressions and provide status information to the rescuer about the determined cardiovascular effect.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2010Publication date: May 12, 2011Applicant: PHYSIO-CONTROL, INC.Inventors: Fred Chapman, Joseph L. Sullivan, Mitchell A. Smith
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Patent number: 7890343Abstract: Accurate risk management curves are generated for companies that have limited market information available to generate a risk management curve purely from the market information by allowing a pre-existing risk management curve (referred to as a “leader curve”) to be selected as a basis for generating a new risk management curve (referred to as a “target curve”). The leader curve may pertain to a company (referred to as the “leader company”) that has similar characteristics to the company for which the target curve is being generated (referred to as the “target company”). Further, any known differences between the leader company and the target company may be reflected in the target curve by incorporating any number of offsets between the leader curve and the target curve.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2005Date of Patent: February 15, 2011Assignee: JP Morgan Chase BankInventors: Anthony Iasello, Philip H. Jung, Samik Chandarana, Kapil Bhatia, Robert P. Machado, Jr., Doron Simon, Stephen Wayne Bennett, Chet Zhang, Gary Michelson, Paul Coolen, Mitchell Smith
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Publication number: 20100125952Abstract: An adjustable bed comprises an occupant support having adjustable settings that include an elevation, a profile and an angular orientation. The bed also includes an interface for allowing desired values of the adjustable settings to be individually commanded. The bed also includes a single-action boost control for commanding a boost configuration comprising a boost elevation setting and a boost profile setting and a boost angular orientation setting. The bed also includes an adjustment system for adjusting the bed to the desired values of the adjustable settings in response to inputs to the interface and for adjusting the elevation, profile and angular orientation to the boost configuration settings in response to input applied to the single-action boost control.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2008Publication date: May 27, 2010Inventors: Michael M. Frondorf, Mitchell A. Smith, James R. Risk, JR.
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Publication number: 20100077898Abstract: An adjustable handle for a power tool is disclosed. The adjustable handle may be rotated about the longitudinal axis of the handle to a position desired by the user and locked into the desired position by a locking member. The adjustable handle may be positioned into one of a plurality of predetermined handle positions.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2008Publication date: April 1, 2010Inventors: David Mitchell Smith, Russell Carlson, Robert Gautsch
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Patent number: 7559103Abstract: Various embodiments of a patient removal system are provided for evacuating a patient during an emergency. The patient removal systems may be used to transport the patient while the patient is on a mattress, or the patient removal systems may be used to transport the patient without the mattress. The patient removal systems permit caregivers to transport patients out of danger or harm without requiring patient support devices to be transported along with the patients.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2007Date of Patent: July 14, 2009Assignee: Hill-Rom Services, Inc.Inventors: Mark E Barth, Gregory W Branson, John P Biondo, John W Koenig, Mitchell A Smith
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Publication number: 20070293923Abstract: A left ventricular lead is provided for placement in a branch vessel of the coronary sinus, the vessel having a vessel wall and an adjacent myocardium. The lead includes a lead body having a central lumen extending therethrough, at least a first electrode on the lead body and at least a first orientation feature protruding from the lead body for orienting one or more of the electrodes into contact with the myocardium. The lead may also include a pre-shaped curvature. The orientation feature may also aid in steering the lead into a selected branch vessel of the coronary sinus and in fixing the lead within the branch vessel.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2006Publication date: December 20, 2007Applicant: Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc.Inventors: Brian D. Soltis, Mitchell A. Smith, Bruce A. Tockman
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Patent number: 7277756Abstract: A system comprising an implantable medical device (IMD). The IMD comprises a ventricular heart signal sensing circuit to provide a ventricular heart signal, at least one sensor operable to provide an electrical signal representative of patient activity, a sensor interface circuit coupled to the at least one sensor to provide an activity signal, and a controller circuit coupled to the heart signal sensing circuit and the sensor interface circuit. The controller circuit is operable to determine whether ventricular ectopy occurs during recovery from exercise using the heart signal, and to set at least one warning indicator if ventricular ectopy occurs during the recovery from exercise.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2004Date of Patent: October 2, 2007Assignee: Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc.Inventors: Mitchell Smith, Mark Schwartz
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Publication number: 20070194006Abstract: Control system and apparatus for controlling current input to an electrical resistance element such as a seal wire. The system and apparatus of the present invention is a closed loop feedback modification to conventional systems, and takes advantage of the inherent expansion of the seal wire as it is heated. The feedback mechanism monitors both the actual current passing through the wire, and the length of the sealing wire, and adjusts the current applied to the wire, responsive to those monitored inputs. The usage of the sealing machine is also monitored and the application and amount of current flowing to the wire is varied based on this usage.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 26, 2006Publication date: August 23, 2007Inventors: Michael Kalinowski, Mitchell Smith, Russell Christman, James Michaelian
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Publication number: 20070180612Abstract: Various embodiments of a patient removal system are provided for evacuating a patient during an emergency. The patient removal systems may be used to transport the patient while the patient is on a mattress, or the patient removal systems may be used to transport the patient without the mattress. The patient removal systems permit caregivers to transport patients out of danger or harm without requiring patient support devices to be transported along with the patients.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 13, 2007Publication date: August 9, 2007Inventors: Mark Barth, Gregory Branson, John Biondo, John Koenig, Mitchell Smith
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Patent number: 7216378Abstract: Various embodiments of a patient removal system are provided for evacuating a patient during an emergency. The patient removal systems may be used to transport the patient while the patient is on a mattress, or the patient removal systems may be used to transport the patient without the mattress. The patient removal systems permit caregivers to transport patients out of danger or harm without requiring patient support devices to be transported along with the patients.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2006Date of Patent: May 15, 2007Assignee: Hill-Rom Services, Inc.Inventors: Mark E Barth, Gregory W Branson, John P Biondo, John W Koenig, Mitchell A Smith
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Publication number: 20070006973Abstract: The present invention describes a blade assembly for use with side-sealing and lap-sealing machines, which are used to seal thermoplastic film. Briefly, the cutting element is oval in shape, and has its entire outer edge profiled. This provides four distinct cutting surfaces, depending on the mounting orientation of the cutting element in the machine. This cutting element is held against a heating block, and its temperature is continuously monitored by a temperature sensor. The sensor is spring-loaded to insure solid contact with the cutting element, and thus, accurate temperature measurements. This entire assembly is then encased in insulation. Additionally, the cutting element is mounted on an adjustable platform, which permits vertical adjustments relative to the film. Thus, the specific portion of the cutting element which actually engages the film can be adjusted to improve the cutting quality or further extend the useful life of the cutting element.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2005Publication date: January 11, 2007Inventors: Francis King, Jonathan Van, Mitchell Smith, Kenneth Chrisman
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Publication number: 20070000213Abstract: The present invention describes an improved grip belt drive system for use in sealing machines used to wrap articles in thermoplastic film. Briefly, a timing belt is used in place of the traditional flat or V belt. The presence of teeth on the pulleys, coupled with the use of a timing belt eliminates the possibility of slippage between the belt and the pulleys. To protect the system in the case of a film jam or misplaced article, a torque-limiting mechanism is included, which disengages the drive system if there is excessive counterforce. Furthermore, the outer surface of timing belt contains a pattern, which when mated with a second belt having the same or a complementary pattern, meshes in such a way so that the two belts are positively locked in both the longitudinal and transverse directions.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2005Publication date: January 4, 2007Inventors: Francis King, Mitchell Smith
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Publication number: 20060200905Abstract: Various embodiments of a patient removal system are provided for evacuating a patient during an emergency. The patient removal systems may be used to transport the patient while the patient is on a mattress, or the patient removal systems may be used to transport the patient without the mattress. The patient removal systems permit caregivers to transport patients out of danger or harm without requiring patient support devices to be transported along with the patients.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 1, 2006Publication date: September 14, 2006Applicant: HILL-ROM SERVICES, INC.Inventors: Mark Barth, Gregory Branson, John Biondo, John Koenig, Mitchell Smith
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Publication number: 20060118669Abstract: An apparatus for installation of a material having discrete elements. The apparatus includes a supply material having discrete elements and a transporter system downstream of the supply material having discrete elements. In the preferred embodiment, the transporter system includes: (i) a high speed, inline blower (ii) a material agitator upstream of the inline blower and (iii) a planetary transmission connected to the shaft of the blower for providing a lower speed mechanical output to the material agitator. The material agitator may include a plurality of concentric arms with serrations on the upper surface of each arm. In the preferred embodiment, the apparatus further includes an applicator assembly connected downstream to the transporter system.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 2, 2004Publication date: June 8, 2006Inventors: David Bowman, Mitchell Smith, Frank Burroughs, Joseph Willingham