Patents by Inventor Philipe Manoux
Philipe Manoux 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: 11801351Abstract: A concentrate adaptor for a vaporizer device includes a reservoir and a base. The reservoir holds a concentrate. The reservoir is positioned within a vessel of the vaporizer device and is heated by a heating element of the vaporizer device to transfer heat to the concentrate, thereby generating an aerosol for inhalation by a user. The reservoir includes a sidewall surrounding an interior volume of the reservoir. The reservoir also includes a capillary structure positioned along the sidewall configured to direct the concentrate to the sidewall to be heated by the heating element.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2020Date of Patent: October 31, 2023Assignee: JUUL Labs, Inc.Inventors: Franklyn Bucknor, Jr., Philipe Manoux, Jace Martin, Alexander Ringrose, John Maxwell Ringrose, Daniel Sargent, Ariel David Turgel, Michael Chad Makay, Mark Edward Hearn, Ricardo Verheul, Halle Ann Van De Hey
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Publication number: 20210219608Abstract: A cartridge includes an atomizer assembly, a reservoir, and a mouthpiece. The atomizer assembly may heat a vaporizable material to generate an inhalable vapor. The reservoir may store the vaporizable material and include a wick housing and a reservoir body. The wick housing may surround at least a portion of the atomizer assembly and form a proximal wall of the reservoir. The reservoir body may be coupled to the wick housing and form a distal wall of the reservoir. The mouthpiece may deliver the inhalable vapor.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2020Publication date: July 22, 2021Inventors: David Carlberg, Andrew Cushing, Philipe Manoux, Robyn Nariyoshi, Alexander Weiss, Bo Zhou, Tuan Chen, Songbing Yu
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Publication number: 20210016020Abstract: A concentrate adaptor for a vaporizer device includes a reservoir and a base. The reservoir holds a concentrate. The reservoir is positioned within a vessel of the vaporizer device and is heated by a heating element of the vaporizer device to transfer heat to the concentrate, thereby generating an aerosol for inhalation by a user. The reservoir includes a sidewall surrounding an interior volume of the reservoir. The reservoir also includes a capillary structure positioned along the sidewall configured to direct the concentrate to the sidewall to be heated by the heating element.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2020Publication date: January 21, 2021Inventors: Franklyn Bucknor, JR., Philipe Manoux, Jace Martin, Alexander Ringrose, John Maxwell Ringrose, Daniel Sargent, Ariel David Turgel, Michael Chad Makay, Mark Edward Hearn, Ricardo Verheul, Halle Ann Van De Hey
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Publication number: 20160298620Abstract: A miniature diaphragm pump. The diaphragm is loaded with energy during the exhaust stroke and the loaded energy is released during the pump stroke, which improves the efficiency of the miniature pump. Energy is loaded via a permanent magnet fixed to the diaphragm. The pump includes a processor for dynamically controlling the position of the diaphragm and the performance of the pump.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2014Publication date: October 13, 2016Inventors: Jose Luis Cordoba, Alex Goldenberg, Brent Timberlake, Philipe Manoux
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Publication number: 20080027472Abstract: A system for connecting the end of a graft vessel to the side of a target vessel may include an anvil configured to enter the target vessel through an anvil entry hole in the wall of the target vessel; a holder movable relative to the anvil, where that holder may deploy at least one connector through the graft vessel and into the target vessel at a location spaced apart from the anvil entry hole; and at least one sealer that may be detachably connected to the anvil and/or said holder; where at least one sealer may be configured to substantially close the anvil entry hole in the target vessel.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2007Publication date: January 31, 2008Applicant: CARDICA, INC.Inventors: James Nielsen, Nathan White, Theodore Bender, Philipe Manoux, David Bombard, Brendan Donohoe, Bryan Knodel
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Publication number: 20070233164Abstract: A surgical staple for connecting two tubular tissue structures may include a substantially rectangular base having a first edge and a second edge substantially parallel to one another, and a third edge substantially perpendicular to the first and said second edges; and may also include at least three deformable tines extending from the first and second edges of said base; where no tine that extends from the first edge may be positioned at substantially the same distance from the third edge as any said tine that extends from the second edge; and where deformation of the tines secures the tubular tissue structures together.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2007Publication date: October 4, 2007Applicant: CARDICA, INC.Inventors: Theodore Bender, David Bombard, Philipe Manoux, Tenny Chang, Jaime Vargas, Bryan Knodel
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Publication number: 20060241660Abstract: A surgical tool for performing anastomosis may include a handle and a tissue effector connected by a shaft, at least party of which may be flexible. The tissue effector may include a staple holder connected to an anvil.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2006Publication date: October 26, 2006Inventors: David Bombard, Jaime Vargas, James Nielsen, Philipe Manoux, Tenny Chang, Stephen Yencho, Bernard Hausen, Brendan Donohoe, Theodore Bender, Nathan White, Bryan Knodel
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Publication number: 20050154406Abstract: A method for connecting a graft vessel to a target vessel, each vessel having a wall surrounding a lumen, may include providing a connector holder, associating an end of the graft vessel with the connector holder, positioning the connector holder outside of the lumen of the target vessel, outside the lumen of the graft vessel, and in proximity to the outer surface of the wall of the target vessel, and actuating the connector holder to secure the end of the graft vessel to the side of the target vessel.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2004Publication date: July 14, 2005Inventors: David Bombard, Jaime Vargas, James Nielsen, Philipe Manoux, Tenny Chang, Stephen Yencho, Bernard Hausen, Brendan Donohoe, Theodore Bender, Nathan White, Bryan Knodel
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Publication number: 20050131428Abstract: An anastomosis tool may include a connector holder connected to an anvil. The connector holder may be bifurcated and configured to straddle the graft vessel. The connector holder may be generally U-shaped. The connector holder may be shaped to extend around more than half of the circumference of the graft vessel.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2004Publication date: June 16, 2005Inventors: David. Bombard, Jaime Vargas, James Nielson, Philipe Manoux, Tenny Chang, Stephen Yencho, Bernard Hausen, Brendan Donohoe, Theodore Bender, Nathan White, Bryan Knodel
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Publication number: 20050075657Abstract: A method for anastomosing a first vessel to a second vessel may include connecting an end of the first vessel to the side of the second vessel and creating an opening in the wall of the second vessel from within the lumen of the second vessel, where that opening allows fluid communication between the lumen of the first vessel and the lumen of the second vessel.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2004Publication date: April 7, 2005Inventors: David Bombard, Jaime Vargas, James Nielsen, Philipe Manoux, Tenny Chang, Stephen Yencho, Bernard Hausen, Brendan Donohoe, Theodore Bender, Nathan White, Bryan Knodel
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Publication number: 20040049852Abstract: A base headboard for supporting the back of an injured person's head has an elongated slot with teeth racks disposed on either side of the injured person's head. The headboard also comprises straps for attaching to a spine board. Two side head blocks are removably attached to the headboard using plunger-type locks that engage an elongated slot on each side of a center portion of the headboard. Each lock is engaged to a slot of the headboard through a separate elongated slot in the corresponding head block. Advantageously, a head block may be adjusted by moving the engagement of the lock along each independent slot in the headboard and head block, respectively. In addition, a head block may be rotated around its lock.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 25, 2003Publication date: March 18, 2004Applicant: Laerdal Medical CorporationInventors: Sean Phillips, James Traut, Philipe Manoux, Mark Rosen, Mirzat Koc
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Patent number: 6637057Abstract: A base headboard for supporting the back of an injured person's head has an elongated slot with teeth racks disposed on either side of the injured person's head. The headboard also comprises straps for attaching to a spine board. Two side head blocks are removably attached to the headboard using plunger-type locks that engage an elongated slot on each side of a center portion of the headboard. Each lock is engaged to a slot of the headboard through a separate elongated slot in the corresponding head block. Advantageously, a head block may be adjusted by moving the engagement of the lock along each independent slot in the headboard and head block, respectively. In addition, a head block may be rotated around its lock.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2000Date of Patent: October 28, 2003Assignee: Laerdal Medical CorporationInventors: Sean Phillips, James Traut, Philipe Manoux, Mark Rosen, Mirzat Koc
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Publication number: 20020073487Abstract: A base headboard for supporting the back of an injured person's head has an elongated slot with teeth racks disposed on either side of the injured person's head. The headboard also comprises straps for attaching to a spine board. Two side head blocks are removably attached to the headboard using plunger-type locks that engage an elongated slot on each side of a center portion of the headboard. Each lock is engaged to a slot of the headboard through a separate elongated slot in the corresponding head block. Advantageously, a head block may be adjusted by moving the engagement of the lock along each independent slot in the headboard and head block, respectively. In addition, a head block may be rotated around its lock.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2000Publication date: June 20, 2002Inventors: Sean Phillips, James Traut, Philipe Manoux, Mark Rosen, Mirzat Koc
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Patent number: D810233Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2016Date of Patent: February 13, 2018Assignee: Nebia, Inc.Inventors: Philip Winter, Carlos Gomez Andonaegui, Gabriel Parisi-Amon, Corey Murphey, David Shulman, Emilio Gomez, Bret Recor, Seth Murray, Merric French, Scott Steber, Ace Shelander, Yoav Ben-Haim, Diane Lee, Andrew Windler, Philipe Manoux
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Patent number: D810234Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2016Date of Patent: February 13, 2018Assignee: Nebia, Inc.Inventors: Philip Winter, Carlos Gomez Andonaegui, Gabriel Parisi-Amon, Corey Murphey, David Shulman, Emilio Gomez, Bret Recor, Seth Murray, Merric French, Scott Steber, Ace Shelander, Yoav Ben-Haim, Diane Lee, Andrew Windler, Philipe Manoux
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Patent number: D855759Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2018Date of Patent: August 6, 2019Assignee: Nebia, Inc.Inventors: Philip V. Winter, Carlos Gomez Andonaegui, Gabriel Parisi-Amon, Corey Lynn Murphey, David Shulman, Emilio Gomez Varela, Bret Recor, Seth Murray, Merric French, Diane Lee, Andrew Windler, Philipe Manoux, Yoav Ben-Haim, Matt Swinton
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Patent number: D881340Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2018Date of Patent: April 14, 2020Assignee: Nebia, Inc.Inventors: Philip V. Winter, Carlos Gomez Andonaegui, Gabriel Parisi-Amon, Corey Lynn Murphey, David Shulman, Emilio Gomez Varela, Bret Recor, Seth Murray, Merric French, Diane Lee, Andrew Windler, Philipe Manoux, Yoav Ben-Haim, Matt Swinton