Patents by Inventor Philip Bryan

Philip Bryan 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).

  • Publication number: 20090196706
    Abstract: A parallel shaft strap tie down apparatus and system. Exemplary embodiments include a parallel shaft strap tie down apparatus and system for vehicle transports. Exemplary embodiments include a central shaft having a ratchet wheel and a pawl configured to wrap a strap around the central shaft. A parallel shaft is positioned parallel to the central shaft. The strap can be inserted between a variable gap between the central shaft and the parallel shaft. When the central shaft is rotated the strap is wound around the central shaft and the parallel shaft, both of which cooperate to create a self-tightening response of the strap on the central and parallel shafts.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 17, 2008
    Publication date: August 6, 2009
    Applicant: Cottrell, Inc.
    Inventors: Philip Bryan Howes, Neil H. M. Robertson, David Trenbeath
  • Publication number: 20090048682
    Abstract: The system to implant a prosthetic device in a long bone such as a femur or a humerus includes a stem implant having a recess. The system of present invention also includes a broach to prepare the long bone that may receive the stem implant. The broach also has a recess that is similar to the recess in the stem implant. An adapter of a generally rectangular shape similar to the recess fits snugly in the recess in the stem implant. A trial neck that fits snugly in the recess formed in the adapter is also provided. A trial head may be assembled on the trial neck. A neck similar to the trial neck can be inserted in place of trial neck. A head may be assembled on the proximal end of the neck. A system for implantation of a prosthetic device in a long bone may be made available as a kit that includes at least two stems having the adapter inserted in each of the stem, at least two trial necks, at least two trial heads, at least two necks and at least two heads.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 17, 2007
    Publication date: February 19, 2009
    Applicant: Howmedica Osteonics Corp.
    Inventors: Andy Wonyong Choi, Philip Bryan, Michael Bausch, Scott Kennard
  • Publication number: 20080195543
    Abstract: Data structures, methods, programs for computers, apparatus and systems for capturing, and analysing digital data, especially in the context of digital evidence gathering and analysis. Digital evidence is captured in digital evidence bags having an index file and one or more evidence units, the evidence units each comprising an index file and an evidence file. The evidence files contain copies of raw captured data whilst the associated index files contain text details of the contents and structure of the evidence files. The tag file contains data descriptive of the source and/or provenance of the evidence units and/or the digital evidence bag as a whole. Index information and evidence data may be in the same or distinct files.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 26, 2006
    Publication date: August 14, 2008
    Inventor: Philip Bryan Turner
  • Publication number: 20060134740
    Abstract: The present invention is directed to the identification of a protease prodomain that is capable of binding a corresponding protease with high affinity. The protease prodomain of the present invention is fused to a second protein to form a protease prodomain fusion protein. The presence of a protease prodomain protein in a fusion protein allows for easy and selective purification of the second protein by incubation with the corresponding protease.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 29, 2004
    Publication date: June 22, 2006
    Inventor: Philip Bryan
  • Publication number: 20050222579
    Abstract: A preloaded intraocular lens injection device includes a retainer for releasably holding an IOL in an unstressed state. The retainer and IOL are removably attached to an injector body and are sealed in the same package for delivery to a surgeon. In an alternate embodiment, the retainer and IOL are coupled together and sealed in one package and the injector body is sealed in a separate package with the surgeon attaching the retainer to the injector body at the time of surgery. To deliver the IOL through the injector body, the retainer is removed from the injector body causing the IOL to release from the retainer and become located in an unstressed state in the injector body. A compressor is moved to the closed position to compress the IOL, the injector tip is inserted through a small incision in an eye and a plunger is advanced to push the IOL through and out the injector body tip and into an eye.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 19, 2005
    Publication date: October 6, 2005
    Inventors: Edward Vaquero, Brian Rathert, Thomas Heyman, Aaron Torp, Martin Schooping, Philip Bryan
  • Publication number: 20050049606
    Abstract: A preloaded intraocular lens injection device includes a retainer for releasably holding an IOL in an unstressed state. The retainer and IOL are removably attached to an injector body and are sealed in the same package for delivery to a surgeon. In an alternate embodiment, the retainer and IOL are coupled together and sealed in one package and the injector body is sealed in a separate package with the surgeon attaching the retainer to the injector body at the time of surgery. To deliver the IOL through the injector body, the retainer is removed from the injector body causing the IOL to release from the retainer and become located in an unstressed state in the injector body. A compressor is moved to the closed position to compress the IOL, the injector tip is inserted through a small incision in an eye and a plunger is advanced to push the IOL through and out the injector body tip and into an eye.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 31, 2004
    Publication date: March 3, 2005
    Inventors: Edward Vaquero, Brian Rathert, Thomas Heyman, Aaron Torp, Martin Schooping, Philip Bryan, William Seyboth, George Clark, Robert Egan, Jon Cullen
  • Publication number: 20050049605
    Abstract: A preloaded intraocular lens injection device includes a retainer for releasably holding an IOL in an unstressed state. The retainer and IOL are removably attached to an injector body and are sealed in the same package for delivery to a surgeon. In an alternate embodiment, the retainer and IOL are coupled together and sealed in one package and the injector body is sealed in a separate package with the surgeon attaching the retainer to the injector body at the time of surgery. To deliver the IOL through the injector body, the retainer is removed from the injector body causing the IOL to release from the retainer and become located in an unstressed state in the injector body. A compressor is moved to the closed position to compress the IOL, the injector tip is inserted through a small incision in an eye and a plunger is advanced to push the IOL through and out the injector body tip and into an eye.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 28, 2003
    Publication date: March 3, 2005
    Inventors: Edward Vaquero, Brian Rathert, Thomas Heyman, Aaron Torp, Martin Schooping, Philip Bryan