Patents by Inventor Robert Varner
Robert Varner 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: 8624721Abstract: An apparatus may include a tool having a slot, the tool being composed of an electrical conductor and the slot being formed in an outer wall of the tool. The apparatus may include a transmitter having an antenna, where the antenna may be offset from the tool. The transmitter may be positioned within the slot, may be coupled to the tool by a conductive material, and may be covered with a protective material, where the tool may be adapted to operate as an electrical ground.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2006Date of Patent: January 7, 2014Assignee: Warsaw Orthopedic, Inc.Inventors: Boyd Thomas Barker, Jr., Robert Varner, Jeffrey H. Nycz, Steven M. Tethrake
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Patent number: 8564416Abstract: Methods and systems for automatically programming an RFID tag using machine readable indicia. A dual mode device performs a bar code scan of a bar coded label. Information obtained from the bar code scan is stored. This information may be used to query a database indexed by the bar code information that contains detailed product information. The bar code information as well as the detailed information may be transmitted in an RF signal by the dual mode device to an RFID tag to be stored in a memory structure in the tag. The dual mode device may perform a read operation on the tag after the write operation to confirm that the data was successfully stored and provide an indication thereof. The indication may be a visual indication, a textual indication, an audible indication or combinations of these.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2010Date of Patent: October 22, 2013Assignee: Warsaw Orthopedic, Inc.Inventors: Tethrake M. Steven, Robert Varner, Jeffrey H Nycz
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Patent number: 8454613Abstract: Systems and methods for identifying surgical instruments by use of radio-frequency identification tags (RFID) are disclosed. In the systems and methods, each of a plurality of surgical instruments is provided with at least one RFID transponder tag storing identification information associated with the corresponding instrument. The tag may be adhered to, embedded, or potted within a portion of the instrument. Using an RFID reading device, a user may interrogate the tag, thereby identifying the particular instrument. This identification information may be used to index a database and retrieve a data record unique to that instrument. The systems and methods allow a user to track, inspect, and verify inbound and outbound surgical instruments, to assess, for example, the surgical instruments' duty life cycle usage.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2010Date of Patent: June 4, 2013Assignee: Warsaw Orthopedic, Inc.Inventors: Steven Tethrake, Paul Elliott, Jeffrey Nycz, Robert Varner, Mark Pelo
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Patent number: 8248243Abstract: An apparatus including a device having a slot formed on an exterior wall and a slot wall within the slot. A form factor may be insertable into the slot. The form factor also may include a transmitter embedded in the form factor, wherein the transmitter is adapted to wirelessly communicate identification data.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2011Date of Patent: August 21, 2012Assignee: Warsaw OrthopedicInventors: Christopher Cambre, Steven M Tethrake, Robert Varner
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Publication number: 20110187534Abstract: An apparatus including a device having a slot formed on an exterior wall and a slot wall within the slot. A form factor may be insertable into the slot. The form factor also may include a transmitter embedded in the form factor, wherein the transmitter is adapted to wirelessly communicate identification data.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2011Publication date: August 4, 2011Applicant: WARSAW ORTHOPEDIC, INC.Inventors: Christopher Cambre, Steven M. Tethrake, Robert Varner
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Patent number: 7965185Abstract: An apparatus including a device having a slot formed on an exterior wall and a slot wall within the slot. A form factor may be insertable into the slot. The form factor also may include a transmitter embedded in the form factors wherein the transmitter is adapted to wirelessly communicate identification data.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2006Date of Patent: June 21, 2011Assignee: Warsaw Orthopedic, Inc.Inventors: Christopher Cambre, Steven M. Tethrake, Robert Varner
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Patent number: 7837694Abstract: Systems and methods for identifying surgical instruments by use of radio-frequency identification tags (RFID) are disclosed. In the systems and methods, each of a plurality of surgical instruments is provided with at least one RFID transponder tag storing identification information associated with the corresponding instrument. The tag may be adhered to, embedded, or potted within a portion of the instrument. Using an RFID reading device, a user may interrogate the tag, thereby identifying the particular instrument. This identification information may be used to index a database and retrieve a data record unique to that instrument. The systems and methods allow a user to track, inspect, and verify inbound and outbound surgical instruments, to assess, for example, the surgical instruments' duty life cycle usage.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2005Date of Patent: November 23, 2010Assignee: Warsaw Orthopedic, Inc.Inventors: Steven M. Tethrake, Paul Elliott, Jeffrey H. Nycz, Robert Varner, Mark Pelo
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Publication number: 20100238039Abstract: Methods and systems for automatically programming an RFID tag using machine readable indicia. A dual mode device performs a bar code scan of a bar coded label. Information obtained from the bar code scan is stored. This information may be used to query a database indexed by the bar code information that contains detailed product information. The bar code information as well as the detailed information may be transmitted in an RF signal by the dual mode device to an RFID tag to be stored in a memory structure in the tag. The dual mode device may perform a read operation on the tag after the write operation to confirm that the data was successfully stored and provide an indication thereof. The indication may be a visual indication, a textual indication, an audible indication or combinations of these.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2010Publication date: September 23, 2010Applicant: Warsaw Orthopedic, Inc.Inventors: Steven M. Tethrake, Robert Varner, Jeffrey H. Nycz
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Patent number: 7772964Abstract: Methods and systems for automatically programming an RFID tag using machine readable indicia. A dual mode device performs a bar code scan of a bar coded label. Information obtained from the bar code scan is stored. This information may be used to query a database indexed by the bar code information that contains detailed product information. The bar code information as well as the detailed information may be transmitted in an RF signal by the dual mode device to an RFID tag to be stored in a memory structure in the tag. The dual mode device may perform a read operation on the tag after the write operation to confirm that the data was successfully stored and provide an indication thereof. The indication may be a visual indication, a textual indication, an audible indication or combinations of these.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2006Date of Patent: August 10, 2010Assignee: Warsaw Orthopedic, Inc.Inventors: Steven M. Tethrake, Robert Varner, Jeffrey H. Nycz
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Publication number: 20100176925Abstract: Systems and methods for identifying surgical instruments by use of radio-frequency identification tags (RFID) are disclosed. In the systems and methods, each of a plurality of surgical instruments is provided with at least one RFID transponder tag storing identification information associated with the corresponding instrument. The tag may be adhered to, embedded, or potted within a portion of the instrument. Using an RFID reading device, a user may interrogate the tag, thereby identifying the particular instrument. This identification information may be used to index a database and retrieve a data record unique to that instrument. The systems and methods allow a user to track, inspect, and verify inbound and outbound surgical instruments, to assess, for example, the surgical instruments' duty life cycle usage.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2010Publication date: July 15, 2010Applicant: Warsaw Orthopedic, Inc.Inventors: Steven Tethrake, Paul Elliott, Jeffrey Nycz, Robert Varner, Mark Pelo
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Patent number: 7705733Abstract: A coiled RFID tag that includes an RFID transponder circuit that is formed over a generally cylindrically-shaped substrate core so that portions of the antenna of the transponder circuit circumscribe the substrate core. With this configuration, the tag may be applied to objects without regard to antenna orientation. The transponder circuit and substrate core are encased in a protective material that will prevent ingress of moisture and dust, insulate from heat and cold but will allow radio frequency waves to pass without significant attenuation. The tag may be attached various items by an overmolding process in the formation of a grip of other portions. Alternatively, the tag may be attached to objects by forming it into a flexible sleeve-like portion that is pulled over objects and maintained in position by the resilient properties of the sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2006Date of Patent: April 27, 2010Inventors: Steven M. Tethrake, Robert Varner, Jeffrey H. Nycz
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Patent number: 7492261Abstract: A control system for an RFID-based system for assembling and verifying outbound surgical equipment corresponding to a particular surgery. A user enters a identification number of a surgery. The control system queries a database of surgery information and outputs a list of required surgical equipment, such as surgical instrument sets. An operator uses the list to pick instrument sets for loading into a shipping tote. Each set is tagged with an RFID inventory tag that stores identification information for that set such as a set name and ID number. The shipping tote is passed through an RFID reader and identification data read from the tags is compared against the identification data for sets required for that surgery. A status indicator is activated to alert a user as to whether the surgery is complete that is, all expected sets are present, or that exception handling is required.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2006Date of Patent: February 17, 2009Inventors: Christopher David Cambre, Chad Wendel Chun, Robert Varner, Amy Shettler, Steven M. Tethrake
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Patent number: 7492257Abstract: Systems and methods for processing surgical instrument tray shipping totes. A control system is adapted to control a bar code reader module, an RFID module, a database module and an interface module. The control system provides functionality adapted to process incoming and outgoing surgical instrument shipping totes containing one or more RFID-enabled surgical instrument trays. A database, ERP system or other system in communication with the control system alerts the operator of the status of an incoming tote and/or trays contained in the tote to increase processing efficiency and speed.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2006Date of Patent: February 17, 2009Inventors: Steven M. Tethrake, Robert Varner, Jeffrey H. Nycz, Chad Chun
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Patent number: 7474223Abstract: A method and apparatus for automatically identifying surgical implants by use of a radio-frequency tag (RFID) is disclosed. The method, apparatus, and system enable a radio-frequency tagged implant to receive an interrogation signal from a reader and to respond to the interrogation signal with identifying information about the tagged implants. The interrogation signal interrogates the implant to ascertain its information, and the RFID tag affixed on the implant in turn transmits a signal back to the reader. The method, apparatus, and system can track, inspect, and verify surgical implants, to assess, for example, any wear and tear on implants, and/or positional displacement of components of the implant.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2005Date of Patent: January 6, 2009Assignee: Warsaw Orthopedic, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey H. Nycz, Steven M. Tethrake, Mark Pelo, Robert Varner, Paul Elliott
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Publication number: 20070284428Abstract: An apparatus including a device having a slot formed on an exterior wall and a slot wall within the slot. A form factor may be insertable into the slot. The form factor also may include a transmitter embedded in the form factors wherein the transmitter is adapted to wirelessly communicate identification data.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2006Publication date: December 13, 2007Inventors: Christopher Cambre, Steven M. Tethrake, Robert Varner
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Publication number: 20070244470Abstract: An apparatus may include a tool having a slot, the tool being composed of an electrical conductor and the slot being formed in an outer wall of the tool. The apparatus may include a transmitter having an antenna, where the antenna may be offset from the tool. The transmitter may be positioned within the slot, may be coupled to the tool by a conductive material, and may be covered with a protective material, where the tool may be adapted to operate as an electrical ground.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2006Publication date: October 18, 2007Inventors: Boyd Barker, Jr., Robert Varner, Jeffrey Nycz, Steven Tethrake
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Publication number: 20070239289Abstract: A software method may include receiving scan data from a device after the device retrieves a readable code from a container, the container having at least one transmitter contained therein, processing the scan data to generate a container code based on the readable code, receiving a signal from the at least one transmitter, the signal including identification information, generating a transaction code based on the container code and the identification information, and instructing the device to transmit the transaction code to a processing device.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2006Publication date: October 11, 2007Inventors: Christopher Cambre, Marnita Holmes, Robert Varner, Steven Tethrake
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Patent number: 7268684Abstract: A radio frequency identification (RFID) workstation reader for RFID-enabled surgical instruments and surgical instrument trays and a method of using a RFID workstation reader to read RFID-enabled surgical instruments and surgical instrument trays. The method, apparatus, and system enable individual instruments or a surgical instrument tray containing several surgical instruments to be quickly and efficiently inventoried and tracked. An instrument or instrument tray is placed on the workstation reader. An RF field generated by a plurality of antennae, causes RFID tags embedded in or attached to the instrument or instrument tray to emit a signal containing item specific identification information stored in the tags. The information is received by a control circuit and passed to a computer for data analysis. A status LED is illuminated on the workstation reader based on the results of the data analysis.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2004Date of Patent: September 11, 2007Assignee: SDGI Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Steven M. Tethrake, Robert Varner, Jeffrey H. Nycz
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Publication number: 20070188306Abstract: Methods and systems for automatically programming an RFID tag using machine readable indicia. A dual mode device performs a bar code scan of a bar coded label. Information obtained from the bar code scan is stored. This information may be used to query a database indexed by the bar code information that contains detailed product information. The bar code information as well as the detailed information may be transmitted in an RF signal by the dual mode device to an RFID tag to be stored in a memory structure in the tag. The dual mode device may perform a read operation on the tag after the write operation to confirm that the data was successfully stored and provide an indication thereof. The indication may be a visual indication, a textual indication, an audible indication or combinations of these.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2006Publication date: August 16, 2007Inventors: Steven Tethrake, Robert Varner, Jeffrey Nycz
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Patent number: 7256699Abstract: An RFID tag that is integrated into button-type, substantially cylindrically-shaped housing with a portion for attaching the tag to an object to be identified through radio frequency identification techniques.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2005Date of Patent: August 14, 2007Assignee: SDGI Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Steven M. Tethrake, Robert Varner, Jeffrey H. Nycz