Patents by Inventor Robert L. Bromley
Robert L. Bromley 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: 20220087384Abstract: A travel case having features that allow the travel case to stand on four legs to form a horizontal surface suitable for use as a work table is disclosed. The travel case is adapted to operate in two modes including a default mode, and a props/table mode. In the default mode, the travel case is configured to function as a conventional travel case. In the props/table mode, the travel case is configured to stand on four legs, thereby allowing a case body to be used as an elevated horizontal support surface. The props/table mode is configured to facilitate ease of unpacking and packing of the travel case. The travel case comprises a flip switch to activate one of the default mode or props/table mode.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2020Publication date: March 24, 2022Applicant: MDG Holdings, LLCInventors: Robert L. Bromley, Robert J. Gerth, Margaret D. Gerth
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Patent number: 9237922Abstract: Electrosurgical instruments and associated methods are provided. An electrosurgical instrument may include one or more light emitters that comprise a light source in operative communication with a power supply supportably interconnected to a handle portion. The instrument may have a toggle member with one or more selectable positions that may selectively activate any of one or more operational states of an electrosurgical electrode comprising the instrument. The toggle member may selectively activate the light emitter(s) provided on the instrument alone and/or in conjunction with the activation of one or more operational state. The handle portion may include an elastomeric handle portion that extends continuously along the handle portion and over the toggle member to seal the handle portion.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2012Date of Patent: January 19, 2016Inventors: Robert L. Bromley, Richard P. Fleenor
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Patent number: 8491979Abstract: Flexlock non-textile fabrics use intimately linked elements that are formed from formable, preferably solid phase forgeable materials into generally triangular shapes with hinging connection features along edges of a generally triangular overall shape. These hinging connection portions permit other elements to rotate about axes that intersect at intersections. Buttressing portions are located near these intersections and include cylindrical or conical shapes that abut the buttressing portions of adjacent formed elements. This abutting can occur even when adjacent elements are rotated or twisted out of a common plane. Connection portions include direct formed engagements with knuckles of the other elements. These connection portions and the engaged knuckles can include headed pintles, axles, or oppositely facing conical protrusions, and may be configured to permit the non-textile fabric to bend on itself within its own thickness without undue strain on the connection features.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2012Date of Patent: July 23, 2013Assignee: Samsonite IP Holdings S.a.r.l.Inventors: Robert L. Bromley, Gregory W. O'Connor
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Publication number: 20130017354Abstract: Flexlock non-textile fabrics use intimately linked elements that are formed from formable, preferably solid phase forgeable materials into generally triangular shapes with hinging connection features along edges of a generally triangular overall shape. These hinging connection portions permit other elements to rotate about axes that intersect at intersections. Buttressing portions are located near these intersections and include cylindrical or conical shapes that abut the buttressing portions of adjacent formed elements. This abutting can occur even when adjacent elements are rotated or twisted out of a common plane. Connection portions include direct formed engagements with knuckles of the other elements. These connection portions and the engaged knuckles can include headed pintles, axles, or oppositely facing conical protrusions, and may be configured to permit the non-textile fabric to bend on itself within its own thickness without undue strain on the connection features.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2012Publication date: January 17, 2013Applicant: Samsonite IP Holdings S.a r.l.Inventors: Robert L. Bromley, Gregory W. O'Connor
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Publication number: 20120221000Abstract: Electrosurgical instruments and associated methods are provided. An electrosurgical instrument may include one or more light emitters that comprise a light source in operative communication with a power supply supportably interconnected to a handle portion. The instrument may have a toggle member with one or more selectable positions that may selectively activate any of one or more operational states of an electrosurgical electrode comprising the instrument. The toggle member may selectively activate the light emitter(s) provided on the instrument alone and/or in conjunction with the activation of one or more operational state. The handle portion may include an elastomeric handle portion that extends continuously along the handle portion and over the toggle member to seal the handle portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2012Publication date: August 30, 2012Inventors: Robert L. Bromley, Richard P. Fleenor
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Patent number: 8197922Abstract: Flexlock non-textile fabrics use intimately linked elements that are formed from formable, preferably solid phase forgeable materials into generally triangular shapes with hinging connection features along edges of a generally triangular overall shape. These hinging connection portions permit other elements to rotate about axes that intersect at intersections. Buttressing portions are located near these intersections and include cylindrical or conical shapes that abut the buttressing portions of adjacent formed elements. This abutting can occur even when adjacent elements are rotated or twisted out of a common plane. Connection portions include direct formed engagements with knuckles of the other elements. These connection portions and the engaged knuckles can include headed pintles, axles, or oppositely facing conical protrusions, and may be configured to permit the non-textile fabric to bend on itself within its own thickness without undue strain on the connection features.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2010Date of Patent: June 12, 2012Assignee: Samsonite IP Holdings S.a.r.l.Inventors: Robert L. Bromley, Gregory W. O'Connor
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Publication number: 20120109185Abstract: An improved percutaneous tissue grasping apparatus and method provide for reduced trauma to tissue associated with the insertion and advancement of the apparatus. In one aspect, the percutaneous tissue grasping apparatus may include a blunt nose that is flush with or extends beyond a distal end of an outer tubular member. As such, when advanced into and through tissue, tissue is prevented from advancing proximally into the outer member. As such, the trauma attendant with advancement of such apparatus into tissue of a patent may be reduced.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2011Publication date: May 3, 2012Applicant: PARE Surgical, Inc.Inventors: Richard P. Fleenor, Robert L. Bromley
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Publication number: 20110076429Abstract: Flexlock non-textile fabrics use intimately linked elements that are formed from formable, preferably solid phase forgeable materials into generally triangular shapes with hinging connection features along edges of a generally triangular overall shape. These hinging connection portions permit other elements to rotate about axes that intersect at intersections. Buttressing portions are located near these intersections and include cylindrical or conical shapes that abut the buttressing portions of adjacent formed elements. This abutting can occur even when adjacent elements are rotated or twisted out of a common plane. Connection portions include direct formed engagements with knuckles of the other elements. These connection portions and the engaged knuckles can include headed pintles, axles, or oppositely facing conical protrusions, and may be configured to permit the non-textile fabric to bend on itself within its own thickness without undue strain on the connection features.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2010Publication date: March 31, 2011Inventors: Robert L. Bromley, Gregory W. O'Connor
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Publication number: 20100274278Abstract: An improved endoscopic tissue grasping apparatus and method provide for enhanced tissue retention. In one separate aspect, an endoscopic tool may include an improved handle comprising a rachet interface for retaining first and second jaw members at in a closed position at a distal end of the tool. In another separate aspect, a tissue grasper is provided in which opposing first and second jaw members may be effectively locked in a closed position by virtue of an articulating linkage arrangement.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2010Publication date: October 28, 2010Applicant: Pare Surgical, Inc.Inventors: Richard P. Fleenor, Robert L. Bromley
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Patent number: 7807247Abstract: Flexlock non-textile fabrics use intimately linked elements that are formed from formable, preferably solid phase forgeable materials into generally triangular shapes with hinging connection features along edges of a generally triangular overall shape. These hinging connection portions permit other elements to rotate about axes that intersect at intersections. Buttressing portions are located near these intersections and include cylindrical or conical shapes that abut the buttressing portions of adjacent formed elements. This abutting can occur even when adjacent elements are rotated or twisted out of a common plane. Connection portions include direct formed engagements with knuckles of the other elements. These connection portions and the engaged knuckles can include headed pintles, axles, or oppositely facing conical protrusions, and may be configured to permit the non-textile fabric to bend on itself within its own thickness without undue strain on the connection features.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2008Date of Patent: October 5, 2010Inventors: Robert L. Bromley, Gregory W. O'Connor
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Patent number: 6908427Abstract: An endoscopic capsule adapted for selective attachment to the distal end portion of an endoscopic device. The capsule is designed for insertion with an interconnected endoscopic device into a patient body to provide an open space in front of the distal end of the endoscopic device. The capsule facilitates the performance of endoscopic procedures providing a space in which to manipulate medical instruments within the patient body as well as improving a surgeon's field of vision within the patient body. In one embodiment, the capsule includes a housing having an internal chamber and two apertures. A first aperture is interconnectable to the end of an endoscopic device and provides operative access to endoscopic instruments contained therein. One or more of these endoscopic devices are advanceable into the internal cavity for selectively engaging patient tissue disposed relative to the second aperture.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2002Date of Patent: June 21, 2005Assignee: Paré Surgical, Inc.Inventors: Richard P. Fleener, Robert L. Bromley
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Publication number: 20040127767Abstract: An endoscopic capsule adapted for selective attachment to the distal end portion of an endoscopic device. The capsule is designed for insertion with an interconnected endoscopic device into a patient body to provide an open space in front of the distal end of the endoscopic device. The capsule facilitates the performance of endoscopic procedures providing a space in which to manipulate medical instruments within the patient body as well as improving a surgeon's field of vision within the patient body. In one embodiment, the capsule includes a housing having an internal chamber and two apertures. A first aperture is interconnectable to the end of an endoscopic device and provides operative access to endoscopic instruments contained therein. One or more of these endoscopic devices are advanceable into the internal cavity for selectively engaging patient tissue disposed relative to the second aperture.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2002Publication date: July 1, 2004Inventors: Richard P. Fleener, Robert L. Bromley
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Publication number: 20040127915Abstract: A suturing needle is provided that includes a selectively extendable grasping member disposed within an internal passageway for engaging suture material and holding that suture material relative to the needle during suturing procedures. In this regard, suture material may be grasped relative to a needle, inserted through tissue and released from the needle upon which the needle may be retracted leaving the suture material disposed through the patient tissue. In one embodiment the grasping member is disposable through a side aperture of the needle. In a further embodiment, the grasping member is operable to form a suture engaging loop relative to an outside surface of the needle. In another embodiment, the size of this suture engaging loop is adjustable to provide enhanced suturing capabilities.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2002Publication date: July 1, 2004Inventors: Richard P. Fleenor, Robert L. Bromley
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Patent number: 6554845Abstract: In one embodiment of a suturing apparatus a needle member is provided with a suture material having a pre-tied knot disposed about a distal end of the needle member. The suturing apparatus further includes a first member, wherein the first member and needle member are disposed to permit selective relative movement therebetween. Upon such movement, the first member is positionable to engage and position the pre-tied knot beyond the distal end of the needle member. Such an arrangement facilitates internal suture stitching and knot placement. An advanceable/retractable grasping member may be advantageously included in the suturing apparatus for selectively retaining/releasing an end of the suture material. The grasping member may be defined by a spring-loaded hoop member that may be selectively deployed out of a hollow piercing tip comprising the needle member. In the deployed state the grasping member may be positioned about the end of the suture material (e.g.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2000Date of Patent: April 29, 2003Assignee: PARÉ Surgical, Inc.Inventors: Richard P. Fleenor, Robert L. Bromley
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Publication number: 20010006282Abstract: A series of molded nylon or hard plastic pivotable wheel supports allow independent movement of each wheel. Resilient elastomeric shock absorbing bumpers are positioned between the wheel supports and the mounting plate attached to the sole of the skate boot. In the alternate embodiment a front and a back wheel support or truck are each attached to the sole plate by a bolt attached between holes in front and back side flanges extending downwardly from the sole plate, which holes may be slotted vertically and horizontally for greater movement. A rigid truck link interconnects the two trucks at pivot points which may coincide with inner wheel axle holes in the trucks. Each truck supports an outer wheel and preferably one inner wheel. A wedge-shaped compression bumper fits in a V-shaped cradle in each truck. Each bumper is compressed against the sole plate as each wheel encounters a bump and is elevated to pivot the truck.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2000Publication date: July 5, 2001Inventors: Brian J. Green, Robert L. Bromley
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Patent number: 5755311Abstract: The invention relates to hard sided luggage shells and other containers manufactured using vacuum forming or pressure forming of thermoplastics. Shells and containers with integrally molded frames are disclosed. The differential pressure formed shell containers have framed openings, but without the need to attach a separate frame element to the molded shell.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: May 26, 1998Assignee: Samsonite CorporationInventors: Elliot Younessian, Joseph Kapushion, Robert L. Bromley
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Patent number: D552241Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2005Date of Patent: October 2, 2007Assignee: ConMed CorporationInventors: Robert L. Bromley, Shane Ashley Matthews
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Patent number: D477082Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2002Date of Patent: July 8, 2003Assignee: ConMed CorporationInventor: Robert L. Bromley
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Patent number: D477083Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2002Date of Patent: July 8, 2003Assignee: ConMed CorporationInventor: Robert L. Bromley
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Patent number: D477408Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2002Date of Patent: July 15, 2003Assignee: ConMed CorporationInventor: Robert L. Bromley