Patents by Inventor Phillip Hancock

Phillip Hancock 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: 9487274
    Abstract: Floating dock suitable for docking sailboats comprising a floating deck area and two floating arms extending therefrom, the arms having interior edges adjacent an open area therebetween which, in use, is open to the water below, characterized in that the dock further comprises: a support bracket attachable to the interior edges of the arms and adapted to resist a force urging said arms apart; and an arrangement of rollers upstanding from the dock and adapted to support the underside of a boat guided thereon.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 2, 2014
    Date of Patent: November 8, 2016
    Assignee: MARINE IP LIMITED
    Inventors: Phillip Hancock, Christopher Wilson, Jamie Hooper
  • Publication number: 20150353174
    Abstract: Floating dock suitable for docking sailboats comprising a floating deck area and two floating arms extending therefrom, the arms having interior edges adjacent an open area therebetween which, in use, is open to the water below, characterised in that the dock further comprises: a support bracket attachable to the interior edges of the arms and adapted to resist a force urging said arms apart; and an arrangement of rollers upstanding from the dock and adapted to support the underside of a boat guided thereon.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 2, 2014
    Publication date: December 10, 2015
    Inventors: Phillip Hancock, Christopher Wilson, Jamie Hooper
  • Patent number: 8277393
    Abstract: A disposable tissue removal device comprising a cutting element mounted to a handpiece. The cutting element includes an outer cannula defining a tissue-receiving opening and an inner cannula concentrically disposed within the outer cannula. The outer cannula has a trocar tip at its distal end and a cutting board snugly disposed within the outer cannula. The inner cannula defines an inner lumen that extends the length of the inner cannula and terminates in an inwardly beveled, razor-sharp cutting edge. The inner cannula is driven by both a rotary motor and a reciprocating motor. At the end of its stroke, the inner cannula makes contact with the cutting board to completely sever the tissue. An aspiration vacuum is applied to the inner lumen to aspirate excised tissue through the inner cannula and into a collection trap that is removably mounted to the handpiece. The rotary and reciprocating motors are hydraulically powered through a hydraulic circuit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 18, 2004
    Date of Patent: October 2, 2012
    Assignee: Suros Surgical Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Michael E. Miller, Joseph L. Mark, Charles Butcher, John Phillip Hancock
  • Patent number: 8109886
    Abstract: A disposable tissue removal device comprises a “tube within a tube” cutting element mounted to a handpiece. The inner cannula of the cutting element defines an inner lumen and terminates in an inwardly beveled, razor-sharp cutting edge. The inner cannula is driven by both a rotary motor and a reciprocating motor. At the end of its stroke, the inner cannula makes contact with the cutting board to completely sever the tissue. An aspiration vacuum is applied to the inner lumen to aspirate excised tissue through the inner cannula and into a collection trap that is removably mounted to the handpiece. The rotary and reciprocating motors are hydraulically powered through a foot pedal operated hydraulic circuit. The entire biopsy device is configured to be disposable. In one embodiment, the cutting element includes a cannula hub that can be connected to a fluid source, such as a valve-controlled saline bag.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 12, 2003
    Date of Patent: February 7, 2012
    Assignee: Suros Surgical Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Michael E. Miller, Joseph L. Mark, Charles Butcher, John Phillip Hancock
  • Patent number: 7883476
    Abstract: A disposable tissue removal device comprises a “tube within a tube” cutting element mounted to a handpiece. The inner cannula of the cuffing element defines an inner lumen and terminates in an inwardly beveled, razor-sharp cutting edge. The inner cannula is driven by both a rotary motor and a reciprocating motor. At the end of its stroke, the inner cannula makes contact with the cutting board to completely sever the tissue. An aspiration vacuum is applied to the inner lumen to aspirate excised tissue through the inner cannula and into a collection trap that is removably mounted to the handpiece. The rotary and reciprocating motors are hydraulically powered through a foot pedal operated hydraulic circuit. The entire biopsy device is configured to be disposable. In one embodiment, the cutting element includes a cannula hub that can be connected to a fluid source, such as a valve-controlled saline bag.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 28, 2006
    Date of Patent: February 8, 2011
    Assignee: Suros Surgical Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Michael E. Miller, Joseph L. Mark, Charles Butcher, John Phillip Hancock
  • Patent number: 7585282
    Abstract: An automatic tissue sampling apparatus for use with a biopsy needle set includes a housing defining a cavity and a forward end opening for passage of an inner needle and outer cannula. Two carriers are slidably disposed within the cavity and are configured to support one of the inner needle and the outer cannula. Springs operably engage each carrier and have a cocked position to store potential energy and a firing position to releases the potential energy and drive the corresponding carrier toward the forward end of the housing. A single-handed cocking mechanism, operable to sequentially move the each driving mechanism to its respective cocked position, includes a manually operated cocking lever positioned outside the housing. A force transmission mechanism operably coupled between the cocking lever and the carriers is configured so that the force required to manually depress the cocking lever does not increase as the springs are compressed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 10, 2007
    Date of Patent: September 8, 2009
    Assignee: Promex Technologies
    Inventor: John Phillip Hancock
  • Patent number: 7229419
    Abstract: An automatic tissue sampling apparatus for use with a biopsy needle set having an inner needle and an outer cannula is provided. The apparatus includes a slidably disposed, spring-biased carrier for each of the inner needle and cannula A cocking mechanism is operable to sequentially move the first carrier to its cocked position and the second carrier to its cocked position. The cocking mechanism includes a manually operated cocking lever positioned outside the housing for single handed manipulation while holding the housing. A force transmission mechanism is operably coupled between the cocking lever and the carriers and configured so that the force required to manually depress the cocking lever to force the springs to the cocked positions does not increase as the springs are compressed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 11, 2004
    Date of Patent: June 12, 2007
    Assignee: Promex/U.S. Biosy LLC
    Inventor: John Phillip Hancock
  • Publication number: 20020082519
    Abstract: A disposable tissue removal device comprises a “tube within a tube” cutting element mounted to a handpiece. The inner cannula of the cutting element defines an inner lumen and terminates in an inwardly beveled, razor-sharp cutting edge. The inner cannula is driven by both a rotary motor and a reciprocating motor. At the end of its stroke, the inner cannula makes contact with the cutting board to completely sever the tissue. An aspiration vacuum is applied to the inner lumen to aspirate excised tissue through the inner cannula and into a collection trap that is removably mounted to the handpiece. The rotary and reciprocating motors are hydraulically powered through a foot pedal operated hydraulic circuit. The entire biopsy device is configured to be disposable. In one embodiment, the cutting element includes a cannula hub that can be connected to a fluid source, such as a valve-controlled saline bag.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 23, 2001
    Publication date: June 27, 2002
    Inventors: Michael E. Miller, Joseph L. Mark, Charles Butcher, John Phillip Hancock