Patents by Inventor Raymond Lopez
Raymond Lopez 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: 10561567Abstract: A walking and sock assisting device comprising a lower portion and an upper portion. The lower portion comprises a left prong, a right prong, and a lower stem. The left prong comprises a left sock end, a left base, and a left stem end. The right prong comprises a right sock end, a right base, and a right stem end. The upper portion comprises a handle and an upper stem. The left stem end is coupled to the lower stem. The right stem end is coupled to the lower stem. The left sock end and the right sock end are configured to accept a sock. The left sock end and the right sock end are configured to expand the sock to allow a wearer to place a foot into the sock.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2018Date of Patent: February 18, 2020Inventor: Anthony Raymond Lopez
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Publication number: 20190314237Abstract: A walking and sock assisting device comprising a lower portion and an upper portion. The lower portion comprises a left prong, a right prong, and a lower stem. The left prong comprises a left sock end, a left base, and a left stem end. The right prong comprises a right sock end, a right base, and a right stem end. The upper portion comprises a handle and an upper stem. The left stem end is coupled to the lower stem. The right stem end is coupled to the lower stem. The left sock end and the right sock end are configured to accept a sock. The left sock end and the right sock end are configured to expand the sock to allow a wearer to place a foot into the sock.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2018Publication date: October 17, 2019Inventor: Anthony Raymond LOPEZ
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Patent number: 10137865Abstract: A heat distribution system is configured to melt snow that is proximate wheels on an automobile. The heat distribution system has a heat exchanger attached to the automobile and configured to heat air flowing past the heat exchanger creating hot air. A fan is proximate the heat exchanger and configured to move the hot air. A manifold is proximate the heat exchanger and configured to receive the hot air from the fan. A first duct, a second duct, and a transverse duct are joined to the manifold. A third duct and a fourth duct are attached to the transverse duct. Each duct terminates in a nozzle. The hot air is pushed through the manifold and out the nozzles melting the snow.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2018Date of Patent: November 27, 2018Inventor: Raymond Lopez
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Patent number: 9908514Abstract: A heat distribution system is configured to melt snow that is proximate wheels on an automobile. The heat distribution system has a heat exchanger attached to the automobile and configured to heat air flowing past the heat exchanger creating hot air. A fan is proximate the heat exchanger and configured to move the hot air. A manifold is proximate the heat exchanger and configured to receive the hot air from the fan. A first duct, a second duct, and a transverse duct are joined to the manifold. A third duct and a fourth duct are attached to the transverse duct. Each duct terminates in a nozzle. The hot air is pushed through the manifold and out the nozzles melting the snow.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2016Date of Patent: March 6, 2018Inventor: Raymond Lopez
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Publication number: 20170010898Abstract: A system is provided for conveniently moving an entire computer environment among a plurality of computing platforms. The system includes a portable storage medium able to couple to a host machine of a computing platform. The portable storage medium stores an emulator program able to run a guest operating system (OS) and an executable script able to prepare and launch a computer environment based on the guest OS. The host machine includes a computer environment based on a native operating system (OS), the native OS being able to detect and mount the portable storage medium, the native OS also being able to execute the executable script.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2016Publication date: January 12, 2017Inventors: Raymond Lopez Robles, Daniel Lee Cook
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Publication number: 20120072923Abstract: A system is provided for conveniently moving an entire computer environment among a plurality of computing platforms. The system includes a portable storage medium able to couple to a host machine of a computing platform. The portable storage medium stores an emulator program able to run a guest operating system (OS) and an executable script able to prepare and launch a computer environment based on the guest OS. The host machine includes a computer environment based on a native operating system (OS), the native OS being able to detect and mount the portable storage medium, the native OS also being able to execute the executable script.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 16, 2010Publication date: March 22, 2012Inventors: Raymond Lopez Robles, Daniel Lee Cook
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Patent number: 8062038Abstract: A method, apparatus and system for simulating the release of radio opaque dye within a vasculature system. The method, apparatus and system include simulating a vessel tree of the vasculature system for display on a display device, activating a particle-based contrast software effect, and injecting a plurality of physics-based particles into a confined vessel space of said vessel tree. The method and apparatus may also include fading down over a period of time an opacity of each of the physics-based particles and opacifying a portion of a vessel wall.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 2009Date of Patent: November 22, 2011Assignee: Medical Simulation CorporationInventors: Daniel Lee Hendrickson, Raymond Lopez, Christopher David Lee, Brett Plumadore
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Publication number: 20100021875Abstract: A method, apparatus and system for simulating the release of radio opaque dye within a vasculature system. The method, apparatus and system include simulating a vessel tree of the vasculature system for display on a display device, activating a particle-based contrast software effect, and injecting a plurality of physics-based particles into a confined vessel space of said vessel tree. The method and apparatus may also include fading down over a period of time an opacity of each of the physics-based particles and opacifying a portion of a vessel wall.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2009Publication date: January 28, 2010Applicant: Medical Simulation CorporationInventors: Daniel Lee Hendrickson, Raymond Lopez, Christopher David Lee, Brett Plumadore
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Patent number: 7455523Abstract: A portable medical simulation system and method employs an artificial patient with a built-in haptic interface device, with up to four carriages for engaging different diameter catheters. A catheter stabilizer between each carriage expands and contracts in an accordion fashion as the carriages move in relation to each other, preventing the catheter from bending and bowing. A contrast display visual effect derived from a particle emitter software tool simulates the release of radiopaque dye within a simulated vasculature system for display on a monitor. A computer software based system is used for generating haptic effects on the catheter through control signals passed to each of the carriage motors controlling translation movement of the catheter and magnetic particle brakes controlling rotational movement of the catheter.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2005Date of Patent: November 25, 2008Assignee: Medical Simulation CorporationInventors: Daniel Lee Hendrickson, Raymond Lopez, William Younkes
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Publication number: 20080076100Abstract: A portable medical simulation system and method employs an artificial patient with a built-in haptic interface device, with up to four carriages for engaging different diameter catheters. A catheter stabilizer between each carriage expands and contracts in an accordion fashion as the carriages move in relation to each other, preventing the catheter from bending and bowing. A contrast display visual effect derived from a particle emitter software tool simulates the release of radiopaque dye within a simulated vasculature system for display on a monitor. A computer software based system is used for generating haptic effects on the catheter through control signals passed to each of the carriage motors controlling translation movement of the catheter and magnetic particle brakes controlling rotational movement of the catheter.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 28, 2007Publication date: March 27, 2008Applicant: MEDICAL SIMULATION CORPORATIONInventors: Daniel Hendrickson, Yuanming Chen, Qiang Gao, Christopher Lee, Raymond Lopez, David MacPhee, Gerald McDermott, Brett Plumadore, Dave Wilson, William Younkes
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Publication number: 20050277096Abstract: A portable medical simulation system and method employs an artificial patient with a built-in haptic interface device, with up to four carriages for engaging different diameter catheters. A catheter stabilizer between each carriage expands and contracts in an accordion fashion as the carriages move in relation to each other, preventing the catheter from bending and bowing. A contrast display visual effect derived from a particle emitter software tool simulates the release of radiopaque dye within a simulated vasculature system for display on a monitor. A computer software based system is used for generating haptic effects on the catheter through control signals passed to each of the carriage motors controlling translation movement of the catheter and magnetic particle brakes controlling rotational movement of the catheter.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2005Publication date: December 15, 2005Inventors: Daniel Hendrickson, Yuanming Chen, Qiang Gao, Christopher Lee, Raymond Lopez, David MacPhee, Gerald McDermott, Brett Plumadore, David Wilson, William Younkes
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Patent number: 6184590Abstract: A wave-actuated electricity generating device for capturing the natural energy of waves of water for the production of electricity. The wave-actuated electricity generating device includes a base with upper and lower sides and front and back sides. A gate is adapted to move in response to waves exerting pressure against it. The gate has front and back surfaces, top and bottom ends, and a pair of lateral sides extending between the top and bottom ends. The bottom end of the gate is pivotally coupled to the base. The gate pivots in first and second directions with the movement of the waves. A pushrod has proximal and distal ends and a longitudinal axis extending therebetween. The proximal end of the pushrod is pivotally coupled to the gate. The distal end of the pushrod is adapted for coupling to an electrical power generator.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 1999Date of Patent: February 6, 2001Inventor: Raymond Lopez
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Patent number: D1047353Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2022Date of Patent: October 22, 2024Inventor: Anthony Raymond Lopez