Patents by Inventor Randall Woods
Randall Woods 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: 11399931Abstract: An intraocular lens and a method of constructing the intraocular lens are described. The intraocular lens is implanted in a human eye to treat conditions of the eye. The intraocular lens includes a central deformable optic and an annular ring coupled to the deformable optic. The intraocular lens is made by subjecting the deformable optic to compressive forces that reduce the optical power of the deformable optic, and then molding the annular lens to the deformable optic while the deformable optic is undergoing the compressive forces. Once the compressive forces are released, the deformable optic stresses the annular ring along a radial axis of the deformable optic when the intraocular lens is in a natural, unstressed state. The stress or tension between the deformable optic and the annular ring keep the deformable optic from developing deformities that cause visual aberrations.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2019Date of Patent: August 2, 2022Inventor: Randall Woods
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Publication number: 20220084764Abstract: A security switch for detecting an actuator comprises a magnetic field source, a magnetically susceptible object, and a circuit. The magnetic field source is configured to produce a magnetic field gradient. The magnetically susceptible object is suspended at a first position at least in part due to the magnetic field gradient and shiftable to a second position when the actuator affects the magnetic field gradient. The circuit is configured to detect when the object is in the second position.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 15, 2021Publication date: March 17, 2022Inventors: Joseph C. Hedeen, Ronald Sayles, Randall Woods
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Patent number: 11174049Abstract: An apparatus for upholstering a truss allows an operator to staple a fabric web to the truss, rotate the truss, further staple the semi-finished truss and cut the fabric web. The truss is fully upholstered after the end surfaces of the truss are wrapped up in fabric and the fabric stapled in place. The apparatus may accommodate different size trusses. A web of fabric is pulled around at least one roller in the apparatus by rotation of two vise mechanisms on opposite sides of the truss.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2020Date of Patent: November 16, 2021Assignee: L&P Property Management CompanyInventors: John J. Brunnert, John E. Hull, Daniel Meyer, Randall A. Wood
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Patent number: 11069496Abstract: An improved magnetic switch assembly (16) has a housing (24), a first electrode (40) positioned within the housing (24), a second electrode (42), and a magnetically movable component (48) located within the housing (24) and shiftable between a first position in simultaneous contact with electrodes (40, 42), and a second position out of such simultaneous contact. The electrode (40) has a radially enlarged contact section (44, 58) adjacent the free end thereof which prevents hangup or sticking of component (48) in the first position.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2018Date of Patent: July 20, 2021Assignee: Magnasphere CorporationInventors: Joseph C. Hedeen, Randall Woods, Larry Hedeen
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Publication number: 20200377243Abstract: An apparatus for upholstering a truss allows an operator to staple a fabric web to the truss, rotate the truss, further staple the semi-finished truss and cut the fabric web. The truss is fully upholstered after the end surfaces of the truss are wrapped up in fabric and the fabric stapled in place. The apparatus may accommodate different size trusses. A web of fabric is pulled around at least one roller in the apparatus by rotation of two vise mechanisms on opposite sides of the truss.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 14, 2020Publication date: December 3, 2020Inventors: John J. Brunnert, John E. Hull, Daniel Meyer, Randall A. Wood
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Patent number: 10793302Abstract: An apparatus for upholstering a truss allows an operator to staple a fabric web to the truss, rotate the truss, further staple the semi-finished truss and cut the fabric web. The truss is fully upholstered after the end surfaces of the truss are wrapped up in fabric and the fabric stapled in place. The apparatus may accommodate different size trusses. A web of fabric is pulled around at least one roller in the apparatus by rotation of two vise mechanisms on opposite sides of the truss.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2018Date of Patent: October 6, 2020Assignee: L&P Property Management CompanyInventors: John J. Brunnert, John Hull, Daniel Meyer, Randall A. Wood
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Publication number: 20200079538Abstract: An apparatus for upholstering a truss allows an operator to staple a fabric web to the truss, rotate the truss, further staple the semi-finished truss and cut the fabric web. The truss is fully upholstered after the end surfaces of the truss are wrapped up in fabric and the fabric stapled in place. The apparatus may accommodate different size trusses. A web of fabric is pulled around at least one roller in the apparatus by rotation of two vise mechanisms on opposite sides of the truss.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2018Publication date: March 12, 2020Inventors: John J. Brunnert, John Hull, Daniel Meyer, Randall A. Wood
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Publication number: 20200038174Abstract: An intraocular lens and a method of constructing the intraocular lens are described. The intraocular lens is implanted in a human eye to treat conditions of the eye. The intraocular lens includes a central deformable optic and an annular ring coupled to the deformable optic. The intraocular lens is made by subjecting the deformable optic to compressive forces that reduce the optical power of the deformable optic, and then molding the annular lens to the deformable optic while the deformable optic is undergoing the compressive forces. Once the compressive forces are released, the deformable optic stresses the annular ring along a radial axis of the deformable optic when the intraocular lens is in a natural, unstressed state. The stress or tension between the deformable optic and the annular ring keep the deformable optic from developing deformities that cause visual aberrations.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 5, 2019Publication date: February 6, 2020Inventor: Randall WOODS
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Patent number: 10541095Abstract: Switch apparatus (54), designed to detect relative movement between first and second members (60, 62), includes a switch assembly (48) comprising a switch unit (20), a biasing element (50), and an operating member (52). The unit (20) has a conductive housing (22) with first, second, and third electrical pin contacts (36-40) and a shiftable body (46). The body (46) is magnetically correlated with both the element (50) and operating member (52). When the members (60, 62) are close, the operating member (52) maintains the shiftable body (46) in one switch position, whereas when the members (60, 62) are separated, the biasing element (50) magnetically moves body (46) to another switch position, thereby detecting the relative movement).Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2018Date of Patent: January 21, 2020Assignee: Magnasphere CorporationInventors: Christopher Woods, Randall Woods, Joseph C. Hedeen
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Publication number: 20180337013Abstract: Switch apparatus (54), designed to detect relative movement between first and second members (60, 62), includes a switch assembly (48) comprising a switch unit (20), a biasing element (50), and an operating member (52). The unit (20) has a conductive housing (22) with first, second, and third electrical pin contacts (36-40) and a shiftable body (46). The body (46) is magnetically correlated with both the element (50) and operating member (52). When the members (60, 62) are close, the operating member (52) maintains the shiftable body (46) in one switch position, whereas when the members (60, 62) are separated, the biasing element (50) magnetically moves body (46) to another switch position, thereby detecting the relative movement).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2018Publication date: November 22, 2018Applicant: Magnasphere CorporationInventors: Christopher Woods, Randall Woods, Joseph C. Hedeen
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Publication number: 20180182581Abstract: An improved magnetic switch assembly (16) has a housing (24), a first electrode (40) positioned within the housing (24), a second electrode (42), and a magnetically movable component (48) located within the housing (24) and shiftable between a first position in simultaneous contact with electrodes (40, 42), and a second position out of such simultaneous contact. The electrode (40) has a radially enlarged contact section (44, 58) adjacent the free end thereof which prevents hangup or sticking of component (48) in the first position.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2018Publication date: June 28, 2018Applicant: Magnasphere CorporationInventors: Joseph C. Hedeen, Randall Woods, Larry Hedeen
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Patent number: 9934921Abstract: An improved magnetic switch assembly (16) has a housing (24), a first electrode (40) positioned within the housing (24), a second electrode (42), and a magnetically movable component (48) located within the housing (24) and shiftable between a first position in simultaneous contact with electrodes (40, 42), and a second position out of such simultaneous contact. The electrode (40) has a radially enlarged contact section (44, 58) adjacent the free end thereof which prevents hangup or sticking of component (48) in the first position.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2017Date of Patent: April 3, 2018Assignee: Magnasphere CorporationInventors: Joseph C. Hedeen, Randall Woods, Larry Hedeen
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Publication number: 20170278656Abstract: An improved magnetic switch assembly (16) has a housing (24), a first electrode (40) positioned within the housing (24), a second electrode (42), and a magnetically movable component (48) located within the housing (24) and shiftable between a first position in simultaneous contact with electrodes (40, 42), and a second position out of such simultaneous contact. The electrode (40) has a radially enlarged contact section (44, 58) adjacent the free end thereof which prevents hangup or sticking of component (48) in the first position.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 9, 2017Publication date: September 28, 2017Applicant: Magnasphere CorporationInventors: Joseph C. Hedeen, Randall Woods, Larry Hedeen
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Patent number: 9704680Abstract: An improved magnetic switch assembly (16) has a housing (24), a first electrode (40) positioned within the housing (24), a second electrode (42), and a magnetically movable component (48) located within the housing (24) and shiftable between a first position in simultaneous contact with electrodes (40, 42), and a second position out of such simultaneous contact. The electrode (40) has a radially enlarged contact section (44, 58) adjacent the free end thereof which prevents hangup or sticking of component (48) in the first position.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2016Date of Patent: July 11, 2017Assignee: Magnasphere CorporationInventors: Joseph C. Hedeen, Randall Woods, Larry Hedeen
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Patent number: 9685289Abstract: Switch apparatus (10) includes a switching assembly (16) and an operating component assembly (18) respectively designed for mounting upon relative shiftable members, such as a door (12) and frame (14). The assembly (16) includes a magnetic switch unit (30) having an elongated housing (40), first and second spaced apart switch elements (36, 38), and a shiftable, electrically conductive body (50) within the housing and movable between a first switch state where the body is in simultaneous contact with the switch elements (36, 38), and a second switch state where the body is not in such simultaneous contact. In order to prevent unauthorized opening of the relatively shiftable members through use of an external defeat magnet (62), the switch unit (30) is mounted substantially horizontally rather than in an upright or oblique orientation.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2016Date of Patent: June 20, 2017Assignee: Magnasphere CorporationInventor: Randall Woods
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Publication number: 20160074154Abstract: An intraocular lens (30) having focusing capabilities permitting focusing movement of the lens (30) in response to normal ciliary body (24) movement incident to changes in the distance between the eye and an object under observation is provided. The lens (30) is designed for surgical implantation within the capsule (20) of an eye (10) and includes an optic (32) and an optic positioning element (33) which cooperate to form the lens (30). Accommodation is achieved by relying upon the thickening and thinning of the optic (32) as a result of the normal retracting and contracting of the ciliary body (24) in response to the distance of an object from the viewer.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 24, 2015Publication date: March 17, 2016Inventor: Randall Woods
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Patent number: 9198752Abstract: An intraocular lens (30) having focusing capabilities permitting focusing movement of the lens (30) in response to normal ciliary body (24) movement incident to changes in the distance between the eye and an object under observation is provided. The lens (30) is designed for surgical implantation within the capsule (20) of an eye (10) and includes an optic (32) and an optic positioning element (33) which cooperate to form the lens (30). Accommodation is achieved by relying upon the thickening and thinning of the optic (32) as a result of the normal retracting and contracting of the ciliary body (24) in response to the distance of an object from the viewer.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2006Date of Patent: December 1, 2015Assignee: Abbott Medical Optics Inc.Inventor: Randall Woods
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Patent number: 9136070Abstract: A high security switch for use with an alarm includes a switch assembly for mounting to a fixed structural member. The switch assembly includes a pressure sensitive switch; a magnetic attractive movable body; a cavity having a first end and second end, the cavity confining, directing, limiting and defining the travel of the movable body; and a biasing element near the first end of the cavity to position the moveable body adjacent the first end of the cavity. The switch also includes an actuating element coupled to a movable structural member. In response to moving the actuating element away from the switch assembly the moveable body is magnetically acted upon by the biasing and moved from the second end to the first end of the cavity. The electrical state of the pressure sensitive switch is changed and an alarm activated.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2014Date of Patent: September 15, 2015Inventors: Jennifer Oetjen, Randall Woods
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Publication number: 20140197909Abstract: A high security switch for use with an alarm includes a switch assembly for mounting to a fixed structural member. The switch assembly includes a pressure sensitive switch; a magnetic attractive movable body; a cavity having a first end and second end, the cavity confining, directing, limiting and defining the travel of the movable body; and a biasing element near the first end of the cavity to position the moveable body adjacent the first end of the cavity. The switch also includes an actuating element coupled to a movable structural member. In response to moving the actuating element away from the switch assembly the moveable body is magnetically acted upon by the biasing and moved from the second end to the first end of the cavity. The electrical state of the pressure sensitive switch is changed and an alarm activated.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2014Publication date: July 17, 2014Inventors: Jennifer Oetjen, Randall Woods
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Patent number: 8674794Abstract: A high security switch for use with an alarm includes a switch assembly for mounting to a fixed structural member. The switch assembly includes a pressure sensitive switch; a magnetic attractive movable body; a cavity having a first end and second end, the cavity confining, directing, limiting and defining the travel of the movable body; and a biasing element near the first end of the cavity to position the moveable body adjacent the first end of the cavity. The switch also includes an actuating element coupled to a movable structural member. In response to moving the actuating element away from the switch assembly the moveable body is magnetically acted upon by the biasing and moved from the second end to the first end of the cavity. The electrical state of the pressure sensitive switch is changed and an alarm activated.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2011Date of Patent: March 18, 2014Inventors: Jennifer Oetjen, Randall Woods