Patents by Inventor Richard I. Farrington
Richard I. Farrington 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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Publication number: 20240041642Abstract: A tray for securing an implantable device to a carrier member includes a slot configured to retain the carrier member and a receptacle adjacent the slot. The carrier member surrounds a shaft of the implantable device. The receptacle has a first width at a proximal end of the receptacle to receive first and second arms of the implantable device in an initial state in which the first and second arms extend substantially perpendicularly from the shaft. The receptacle has a second width at a distal end of the receptacle for receiving the first and second arms of the implantable device in a collapsed state in which the first and second arms are folded against the shaft such that the carrier member can be slid over the first and second arms to retain the first and second arms. The second width is less than the first width.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2023Publication date: February 8, 2024Inventors: Ashley Holbrooks, Fabio Pinto, Patrick N. Gutelius, Derek R. Kulakowski, Gary Helstern, Richard I. Farrington, John Triunfo
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Publication number: 20240041641Abstract: A tray for securing an implantable device to a carrier member includes a slot configured to retain the carrier member and a receptacle adjacent the slot. The carrier member surrounds a shaft of the implantable device. The receptacle has a first width at a proximal end of the receptacle to receive first and second arms of the implantable device in an initial state in which the first and second arms extend substantially perpendicularly from the shaft. The receptacle has a second width at a distal end of the receptacle for receiving the first and second arms of the implantable device in a collapsed state in which the first and second arms are folded against the shaft such that the carrier member can be slid over the first and second arms to retain the first and second arms. The second width is less than the first width.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2023Publication date: February 8, 2024Inventors: Ashley Holbrooks, Fabio Pinto, Patrick N. Gutelius, Derek R. Kulakowski, Gary Helstern, Richard I. Farrington, John Triunfo
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Patent number: 11819450Abstract: A tray for securing an implantable device to a carrier member includes a slot configured to retain the carrier member and a receptacle adjacent the slot. The carrier member surrounds a shaft of the implantable device. The receptacle has a first width at a proximal end of the receptacle to receive first and second arms of the implantable device in an initial state in which the first and second arms extend substantially perpendicularly from the shaft. The receptacle has a second width at a distal end of the receptacle for receiving the first and second arms of the implantable device in a collapsed state in which the first and second arms are folded against the shaft such that the carrier member can be slid over the first and second arms to retain the first and second arms. The second width is less than the first width.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 2023Date of Patent: November 21, 2023Assignee: CooperSurgical, Inc.Inventors: Ashley Holbrooks, Fabio Pinto, Patrick N. Gutelius, Derek R. Kulakowski, Gary Helstern, Richard I. Farrington, John Triunfo
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Publication number: 20230157864Abstract: A tray for securing an implantable device to a carrier member includes a slot configured to retain the carrier member and a receptacle adjacent the slot. The carrier member surrounds a shaft of the implantable device. The receptacle has a first width at a proximal end of the receptacle to receive first and second arms of the implantable device in an initial state in which the first and second arms extend substantially perpendicularly from the shaft. The receptacle has a second width at a distal end of the receptacle for receiving the first and second arms of the implantable device in a collapsed state in which the first and second arms are folded against the shaft such that the carrier member can be slid over the first and second arms to retain the first and second arms. The second width is less than the first width.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 20, 2023Publication date: May 25, 2023Inventors: Ashley Holbrooks, Fabio Pinto, Patrick N. Gutelius, Derek R. Kulakowski, Gary Helstern, Richard I. Farrington, John Triunfo
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Patent number: 11571329Abstract: A tray for securing an implantable device to a carrier member includes a slot configured to retain the carrier member and a receptacle adjacent the slot. The carrier member surrounds a shaft of the implantable device. The receptacle has a first width at a proximal end of the receptacle to receive first and second arms of the implantable device in an initial state in which the first and second arms extend substantially perpendicularly from the shaft. The receptacle has a second width at a distal end of the receptacle for receiving the first and second arms of the implantable device in a collapsed state in which the first and second arms are folded against the shaft such that the carrier member can be slid over the first and second arms to retain the first and second arms. The second width is less than the first width.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2020Date of Patent: February 7, 2023Assignee: CooperSurgical, Inc.Inventors: Ashley Holbrooks, Fabio Pinto, Patrick N. Gutelius, Derek R. Kulakowski, Gary Helstern, Richard I. Farrington, John Triunfo
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Publication number: 20230032730Abstract: An endoscopic device includes a single-use cannula configured for insertion through a cervix into a uterus, a camera secured to a distal end region of the single-use cannula for acquiring images of the uterus, a connection hub secured to a proximal end region of the cannula, a reusable display configured to present the images acquired by the camera and that is securable to the connection hub, and a handle secured to the connection hub. The handle is pivotable between a first position in which the handle is stowed along the connection hub and arranged to prevent attachment of the reusable display to the connection hub and a second position in which the handle is deployed to an orientation that is antiparallel to the connection hub and arranged to permit attachment of the reusable display to the connection hub.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 13, 2022Publication date: February 2, 2023Inventors: James F. Podpolucha, Richard I. Farrington
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Patent number: 11517181Abstract: An endoscopic device includes a single-use cannula configured for insertion through a cervix into a uterus, a camera secured to a distal end region of the single-use cannula for acquiring images of the uterus, a connection hub secured to a proximal end region of the cannula, a reusable display configured to present the images acquired by the camera and that is securable to the connection hub, and a handle secured to the connection hub. The handle is pivotable between a first position in which the handle is stowed along the connection hub and arranged to prevent attachment of the reusable display to the connection hub and a second position in which the handle is deployed to an orientation that is antiparallel to the connection hub and arranged to permit attachment of the reusable display to the connection hub.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2019Date of Patent: December 6, 2022Assignee: CooperSurgical, Inc.Inventors: James F. Podpolucha, Richard I. Farrington
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Publication number: 20220160218Abstract: Endoscopic devices are disclosed for viewing and/or performing a surgery on a patient's organ, such as a uterus. In an embodiment, the endoscopic device includes a housing, a cannula, an imaging system, and a flexible printed circuit (FPC). The cannula is configured for insertion through a cervix into a uterus. The cannula has a lumen that extends from a proximal end of the cannula to a distal end of the cannula. The proximal end of the cannula is secured within the housing. The imaging system is located at a distal end of the cannula and includes a camera and one or more light-emitting diodes (LEDs). The FPC extends within the lumen of the cannula and electrically connects the camera and the LEDs to electrical components located in the housing. The lumen is configured to provide a passage for a working tool.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2020Publication date: May 26, 2022Inventors: Catherine M. Herriges, Xiao Wu, Richard I. Farrington
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Publication number: 20210154045Abstract: A tray for securing an implantable device to a carrier member includes a slot configured to retain the carrier member and a receptacle adjacent the slot. The carrier member surrounds a shaft of the implantable device. The receptacle has a first width at a proximal end of the receptacle to receive first and second arms of the implantable device in an initial state in which the first and second arms extend substantially perpendicularly from the shaft. The receptacle has a second width at a distal end of the receptacle for receiving the first and second arms of the implantable device in a collapsed state in which the first and second arms are folded against the shaft such that the carrier member can be slid over the first and second arms to retain the first and second arms. The second width is less than the first width.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2020Publication date: May 27, 2021Inventors: Ashley Holbrooks, Fabio Pinto, Patrick N. Gutelius, Derek R. Kulakowski, Gary Helstern, Richard I. Farrington, John Triunfo
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Publication number: 20200305699Abstract: Endoscopic devices are disclosed for viewing and/or performing a surgery on a patient's organ, such as a uterus. In an embodiment, the endoscopic deice includes a housing, a cannula, an imaging system, and a flexible printed circuit (FPC). The cannula is configured for insertion through a cervix into a uterus. The cannula has a lumen that extends from a proximal end of the cannula to a distal end of the cannula. The proximal end of the cannula is secured within the housing. The imaging system is located at a distal end of the cannula and includes a camera and one or more light-emitting diodes (LEDs). The FPC extends within the lumen of the cannula and electrically connects the camera and the LEDs to electrical components located in the housing. The lumen is configured to provide a passage for a working tool.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2020Publication date: October 1, 2020Inventors: Catherine M. Herriges, Xiao Wu, Richard I. Farrington
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Patent number: 10531657Abstract: A specimen carrier includes an elongate member defining an external sealing surface and a support surface upon which a specimen can be carried, the elongate member including a first material having a first coefficient of thermal expansion. The specimen carrier further includes a cap configured to be passed over a portion of the elongate member to close a region of the cap that surrounds the specimen when the cap is passed over the portion of the elongate member, the cap defining an internal sealing surface formed complementary to the external sealing surface, and the cap including a second material having a second coefficient of thermal expansion that is greater than the first coefficient of thermal expansion. When the elongate member and cap are together placed in a cooling substance, the internal sealing surface of the cap compresses the external sealing surface of the elongate member to form a hermetic seal.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2016Date of Patent: January 14, 2020Assignee: CooperSurgical, Inc.Inventors: Richard I. Farrington, Patrick N. Gutelius, James R. Parys
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Publication number: 20190307319Abstract: An endoscopic device includes a single-use cannula configured for insertion through a cervix into a uterus, a camera secured to a distal end region of the single-use cannula for acquiring images of the uterus, a connection hub secured to a proximal end region of the cannula, a reusable display configured to present the images acquired by the camera and that is securable to the connection hub, and a handle secured to the connection hub. The handle is pivotable between a first position in which the handle is stowed along the connection hub and arranged to prevent attachment of the reusable display to the connection hub and a second position in which the handle is deployed to an orientation that is antiparallel to the connection hub and arranged to permit attachment of the reusable display to the connection hub.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2019Publication date: October 10, 2019Inventors: James F. Podpolucha, Richard I. Farrington
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Publication number: 20170156312Abstract: A specimen carrier includes an elongate member defining an external sealing surface and a support surface upon which a specimen can be carried, the elongate member including a first material having a first coefficient of thermal expansion. The specimen carrier further includes a cap configured to be passed over a portion of the elongate member to close a region of the cap that surrounds the specimen when the cap is passed over the portion of the elongate member, the cap defining an internal sealing surface formed complementary to the external sealing surface, and the cap including a second material having a second coefficient of thermal expansion that is greater than the first coefficient of thermal expansion. When the elongate member and cap are together placed in a cooling substance, the internal sealing surface of the cap compresses the external sealing surface of the elongate member to form a hermetic seal.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2016Publication date: June 8, 2017Inventors: Richard I. Farrington, Patrick N. Gutelius, James R. Parys
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Patent number: 5906426Abstract: An electrically powered appliance includes a first housing connected to a source of electric power. A second housing is spaced from the first housing and includes means for using the electric power. In a preferred embodiment, the electricity powers a light source. A flexible mounting assembly connects the first and second housings. One of the first and second housings includes an elongated slot and the other of the housings includes a protrusion for engagement with the slot. The first housing includes an axially extending U-shaped channel. A portion of the flexible mounting assembly adjacent said second housing is supported within said U-shaped channel when the first and second housings are adjacent each other.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 1997Date of Patent: May 25, 1999Assignee: Black & Decker Inc.Inventors: Richard I Farrington, Richard J. Carbone
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Patent number: 5734312Abstract: An overtemperature protection assembly with a mount, a solder terminal and a bridging connector. The mount is a block of ceramic material with a slot extending therethrough. The solder terminal has an end that is located in the slot and forms a frictional connection therein. The bridging connector has a busing terminal and a spring contact. The busing terminal has an end that is located in the slot. The spring contact has a first end connected to the busing terminal and a second end that is deflected towards the solder terminal and soldered thereto. If the solder connecting the second end of the spring contact to the solder terminal melts from excessive heat, the spring contact deflects away from the solder terminal thereby breaking electrical connection between the solder terminal and the busing terminal.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 1995Date of Patent: March 31, 1998Assignee: Black & Decker Inc.Inventors: Peter A. Czerner, Richard I. Farrington, James E. Chasen
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Patent number: 5623775Abstract: A water tank is connected to a skirt with a snap-lock connection and a single fastener. The tank has two spaced projections at its rear end that are snapped over a portion of the skirt. A front end of the tank has a rib with a notch that guides the front of the tank onto the skirt. The single fastener connects the front of the tank to the skirt. A steam valve is placed on the steam chamber, through a hole in the skirt, before the water tank is connected to the steam valve.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 1996Date of Patent: April 29, 1997Assignee: Black & Decker Inc.Inventors: Richard I. Farrington, George M. Drizos
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Patent number: 5606810Abstract: An electrical steam iron having a soleplate, a housing, a thermostat and a temperature control knob connected to a shaft of the thermostat by an adapter. A spring is directly mounted to the adapter and has a deflectable portion between the adapter and the thermostat. The spring is a single wire that has a U-shaped center and crisscrossed L-shaped legs.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 1996Date of Patent: March 4, 1997Assignee: Black & Decker Inc.Inventors: Richard I. Farrington, George M. Drizos
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Patent number: 5572810Abstract: A steam iron having a thermostat, a steam valve, and a rotatable temperature control. The control has a cam member with an outwardly extending flange having a worm thread section. The cam member operably connects a temperature control knob to the thermostat. A rocker is pivotably connected to the housing of the steam iron and operably connects the cam member to the steam valve.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 1995Date of Patent: November 12, 1996Assignee: Black & Decker Inc.Inventor: Richard I. Farrington
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Patent number: 5345703Abstract: An electric iron includes a soleplate, a soleplate cover connected to the soleplate, a housing connected to the soleplate, and a water tank associated with the housing. The soleplate and soleplate cover are spaced to form a surge chamber therebetween. The soleplate cover includes a first flow opening communicating the water tank with the surge chambers. A flow control member delivers water from the tank to the surge chamber. A seal overlies the first flow opening and includes a first portion in sealing engagement with the first flow opening. The portion of the seal includes a first leg extending through the flow opening below the lower surface of the cover. The leg includes a nozzle for directing water from the tank into the surge chamber in a tangential flow path relative to the lower surface of the cover. The nozzle directs the water towards a temperature sensing element used to control the temperature of the soleplate heater.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 1993Date of Patent: September 13, 1994Assignee: Black & Decker, Inc.Inventors: Richard I. Farrington, David Jalbert
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Patent number: D413175Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 1996Date of Patent: August 24, 1999Assignee: Black & Decker Inc.Inventors: David W. Kaiser, Patrick B. Nolan, Glen Nielsen, Richard I. Farrington, Richard J. Carbone, John G. Rousso