Patents by Inventor Robert Cousineau
Robert Cousineau 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: 9296050Abstract: An undercut anchor system designed for effecting a drill hole and enlarging a lowermost end thereof for insertion and setting of an anchor therein, which utilizes interlocked components surrounding a rod body which can be used as a setting tool in a one-step process to position a bore hole sleeve and an anchor in position within the bore hole. An anchor is positioned on the rod body below the bore sleeve. A cutting tip protrudes from a lower end of the rod body. The cutting tip portion has an operational cutting radius greater than a radius of the rod body. In this manner, an anchor can be inserted within the pre-drilled hole, and, when the anchor has been flanged outwardly by conventional means within the hole, the flange portions of the anchor will rest within the enlarged area, thus securely retaining the anchor in place.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2013Date of Patent: March 29, 2016Inventor: Robert Cousineau
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Publication number: 20150317891Abstract: A patient care system is disclosed that includes a medical device such as an infusion pump. The medical device generates a data message containing information such as the status of the therapy being delivered, operating data or both. An alarm generating system assesses the data message from the pump and generates an alarm message if certain conditions established by a first set of rules are met. The alarm message is assessed according to a second set of rules as to whether to suppress the alarm message. The data message contains a required input for both the first and second algorithms. A dispatching system is adapted to forward the alarm message to an alarm destination according to a third set of rules. The alarm destination expresses an alarm upon receipt of the alarm message.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2015Publication date: November 5, 2015Inventors: William Kenneth Day, Steve Joseph Lindo, Paul John Foryt, Justin Joseph Schmidt, Robert Cousineau, Michael Kremliovsky, Sumant Ramachandra, Anatoly S. Belkin, Gary Mills
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Publication number: 20140075727Abstract: An undercut tool assembly utilizing a seismic drilling bit designed for insertion for use in enlarging an upper end of a pre-drilled hole for receiving and securely retaining an anchor therein. The bit is mounted onto a drill and has a pivot ring which permits limited tilting movement of the bit body during a drilling process to enlarge the lowermost end of the drill hole. The undercut tool assembly can be used in conjunction and locked engagement with a setting tool in a process to position an anchor in position within the bore hole. In this manner, an anchor can be inserted within the pre-drilled hole, and, when the anchor has been flanged outwardly by conventional means within the hole, the flange portions of the anchor will rest within the enlarged area, thus securely retaining the anchor in place.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2013Publication date: March 20, 2014Inventor: Robert Cousineau
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Publication number: 20140079496Abstract: An undercut anchor system designed for effecting a drill hole and enlarging a lowermost end thereof for insertion and setting of an anchor therein, which utilizes interlocked components surrounding a rod body which can be used as a setting tool in a one-step process to position a bore hole sleeve and an anchor in position within the bore hole. An anchor is positioned on the rod body below the bore sleeve. A cutting tip protrudes from a lower end of the rod body. The cutting tip portion has an operational cutting radius greater than a radius of the rod body. In this manner, an anchor can be inserted within the pre-drilled hole, and, when the anchor has been flanged outwardly by conventional means within the hole, the flange portions of the anchor will rest within the enlarged area, thus securely retaining the anchor in place.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2013Publication date: March 20, 2014Inventor: Robert Cousineau
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Publication number: 20120145459Abstract: A seismic tool assembly for effecting a drill hole and enlarging a lowermost end thereof whereby an anchor can be set more securely therein. A drill bit is inserted through an opening in a cap portion, which is mounted on a stabilizer mounted within at least a portion of the drill hole. The bit is then inserted through each of the cap portion and the stabilizer to attain a drilling position. The bit possesses extra cutting tips on an upper end thereof, with a view to widening the upper end of a drill hole so that a wider flange can be inserted therein, so as to further stabilize and support the stabilizer when limited tilting movement of the bit within the stabilizer is performed during the drilling process.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 19, 2011Publication date: June 14, 2012Inventor: Robert Cousineau
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Publication number: 20120051859Abstract: A seismic tool assembly for effecting a drill hole and enlarging a lowermost end thereof whereby an anchor can be set more securely therein. A drill bit is inserted through an opening in a drill stop member, which is mounted on a stabilizer surrounding the hole. The bit is then inserted through each of the drill stop member and the stabilizer to attain a drilling position. The lower end of the bit has a cutting portion having a cutting radius greater than that of the bit body whereby, when the bit is inserted fully into a lowermost end of the hole and rotated, the cutting portion enlarges the lowermost end, whereby flanged portions of an anchor will rest within the enlarged area, retaining the anchor in place. A cap portion and an upper end of the stabilizer are threaded for permitting threaded engagement of the cap portion to the threaded upper portion of the stabilizer so as to prevent disengagement of the drill stop member from the stabilizer during a drilling process.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2010Publication date: March 1, 2012Inventor: Robert Cousineau
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Publication number: 20120051860Abstract: A seismic tool assembly for effecting a drill hole and enlarging a lowermost end thereof whereby an anchor can be set more securely therein. A drill bit is inserted through an opening in a drill stop member, which is mounted on a stabilizer mounted within at least a portion of the drill hole. The bit is then inserted through each of the drill stop member and the stabilizer to attain a drilling position. The lower end of the bit has a cutting portion having a cutting radius greater than that of the bit body whereby, when the bit is inserted fully into a lowermost end of the hole and rotated, the cutting portion enlarges the lowermost end, whereby flanged portions of an anchor will rest within the enlarged area, retaining the anchor in place.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 12, 2011Publication date: March 1, 2012Inventor: Robert Cousineau
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Publication number: 20110110736Abstract: A seismic tool assembly for effecting a drill hole and enlarging a lowermost end thereof whereby an anchor can be set more securely therein. A drill bit is inserted through an opening in a drill stop member, which is mounted on a stabilizer inserted at least partially into the hole. The bit is then inserted through each of the drill stop member and the stabilizer, to attain a drilling position at the lowermost end of the hole. The lower end of the bit has a cutting portion having a cutting radius greater than that of the bit body whereby, when the bit is inserted fully into a lowermost end of the hole and rotated, the cutting portion enlarges the lowermost end, whereby flanged portions of an anchor will rest within the enlarged area, retaining the anchor in place.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2010Publication date: May 12, 2011Inventor: Robert Cousineau
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Publication number: 20110036637Abstract: A seismic tool assembly for effecting a drill hole and enlarging a lowermost end thereof whereby an anchor can be set more securely therein. A drill bit is inserted through an opening in a stabilizer, which is positioned over a surface where the drill hole is to be made. The bit is placed into the drill hole, attaining a position at the lowermost end thereof. The lower end of the bit has a cutting portion having a cutting radius greater than that of the bit body whereby, when the bit is inserted fully into a lowermost end of the hole and rotated, the cutting portion enlarges the lowermost end of the hole, whereby flanged portions of an anchor will rest within the enlarged area, retaining the anchor in place. The stabilizer has a flanged portion extending into the hole, which provides a space between the bit and the stabilizer to permit limited tilting movement of the bit during drilling to enlarge a lowermost end of the hole, and for aiding in accurately inserting the bit into position.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2009Publication date: February 17, 2011Inventor: Robert COUSINEAU
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Publication number: 20110038678Abstract: A seismic tool assembly for effecting a drill hole and enlarging a lowermost end thereof whereby an anchor can be set more securely therein. A drill bit is inserted through an opening in a stabilizer, which is positioned over a surface where the drill hole is to be made. The bit is placed into the drill hole, attaining a position at the lowermost end thereof. The lower end of the bit has a cutting portion having a cutting radius greater than that of the bit body whereby, when the bit is inserted fully into a lowermost end of the hole and rotated, the cutting portion enlarges the lowermost end of the hole, whereby flanged portions of an anchor will rest within the enlarged area, retaining the anchor in place. The stabilizer has a flanged portion extending into the hole, which provides a space between the bit and the stabilizer to permit limited tilting movement of the bit during drilling to enlarge a lowermost end of the hole, and for aiding in accurately inserting the bit into position.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 17, 2009Publication date: February 17, 2011Inventor: Robert Cousineau
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Publication number: 20090293258Abstract: An anchor insertion rod is disclosed for use with an anchor insertion tool removable secured therein for the installation and setting of anchors. The anchor insertion rod comprises an outer member and an inner member slidably mounted within the outer member, whereby the inner member can be extended to increase the length of the insertion rod. Upper and lower stop members are positioned on the insertion rod, along with a slide hammer surrounding a portion of the insertion rod that moves along the insertion rod between the upper and lower stop members. To install an anchor, the insertion rod is raised to align an anchor within the anchor insertion tool with a pre-drilled hole in the surface in which the anchor is to be mounted. The slide hammer is moved to forcibly contact the upper stop member to impart an impacting force to insert the anchor. The anchor is set by moving the slide hammer to contact the lower stop member and impart a setting force to the lower stop member.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2009Publication date: December 3, 2009Inventor: Robert Cousineau
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Publication number: 20070058412Abstract: A medical pump with an improved continuity low flow delivery system and method for use with a pumping chamber, for example in a cassette, is disclosed. The pump includes a pump drive for exerting a force on the pumping chamber and a sensor for sensing the force/pressure exerted by the pump drive on the pumping chamber. The pump drive position sensor senses the position of the pump drive. The medical pump also includes a processing unit and a memory having a programming code adapted to calculate the rate of change of the sensed force/pressure values and determine whether the rate of change of the sensed force/pressure values meets a rate of change threshold. Once the rate of change threshold is met, the programming code is adapted to calculate a remaining pump drive travel value for determining how much farther the pump drive should travel before the end of an effective pump cycle.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 25, 2006Publication date: March 15, 2007Inventors: David Wang, Peter Scaramuzzi, Mansour Saleki, Robert Cousineau, Kent Abrahamson, Michael Lawless, Marwan Fathallah, Brian Kidd, Robert Boyd, Howard Greene, Eric Navin, Lori Lucke, Benjamin Mullin
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Publication number: 20050214129Abstract: A medical pump with a closed loop stroke feedback system and method, for use with a pumping chamber, for example in a cassette, is disclosed. The pump includes a pumping element that intermittently pressurizes a pumping chamber during a pumping cycle. A pressure sensor detects the pressure exerted by the pumping element on the pumping chamber. A position sensor detects the position of the pumping element. A processing unit processes pressure data from the pressure sensor and position data from the position sensor to determine a calculated stroke volume of the pump for a pump cycle, and to adjust a stroke frequency of the pump to compensate for variation in the stroke volume.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 26, 2004Publication date: September 29, 2005Inventors: Howard Greene, Robert Boyd, Michael Lawless, Marwan Fathallah, Mansour Saleki, Brian Kidd, Kent Abrahamson, Robert Cousineau
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Patent number: 5316730Abstract: A disposable cartridge for measuring the physical properties of blood is disclosed. A waste compartment supports a platform having first and second syringe fittings. First and second syringes containing blood samples to be measured are positioned within the fittings. At least one testing station is located on the platform for subjecting blood flowing from one of the syringes to a test station, and the testing station is connected at a second end to the waste compartment. Tests on blood running through each of the blood channels may be conducted by inducing various platelet activation conditions, such as piercing a channel, or putting a platelet activating substance within a test channel. The cartridge interfaces with a test stand which will measure pressure changes within each of the test channels.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 1992Date of Patent: May 31, 1994Assignee: XYLUM CorporationInventors: Joseph W. Blake, Robert Cousineau, Mark Rosen, William Watson
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Patent number: 5295620Abstract: The extendable arm of the present invention enables the drilling of holes and installation of fasteners in ceilings directly by an operator standing on the floor below the ceiling. The arm has a foot-actuated lever, a telescopic pole, and a tool cradle. The power or impact tool is mounted on the tool cradle and is brought into contact with the ceiling by depressing the foot-actuated lever which raises the telescopic pole and thereby the tool cradle. Means for remotely actuating the trigger of the impact tool are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 1992Date of Patent: March 22, 1994Inventors: B. Robert Cousineau, Mark W. Forest
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Patent number: 5220502Abstract: Blood pressure measurements are performed on subjects disposed in hyperbaric chambers. The measurements are made by an automatic blood pressure monitoring instrument having a differential pressure transducer component. The pressure on the reference side of the pressure transducer is equal to the pressure in the hyperbaric chamber. The reference pressure is derived from a pressure source which equals the pressure in the hyperbaric chamber, but which pressure source does not contain the high purity oxygen gas in the hyperbaric chamber.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 1990Date of Patent: June 15, 1993Assignee: CAS Medical Systems, Inc.Inventors: Zhenhai Qian, Robert Cousineau