Patents by Inventor Ronald B. Peel
Ronald B. Peel 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: 11504206Abstract: An apparatus for implanting a localization wire, wherein the apparatus exhibits a ready configuration and a relaxed configuration, includes a handle having a slot and a cannula disposed within the handle and having an insertion tip and a projection configured to selectively enter the slot. The cannula is movable between a ready configuration and a relaxed configuration. A localization wire is disposed within the cannula. An actuator is configured to retract the cannula into the handle.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2017Date of Patent: November 22, 2022Assignee: Bard Peripheral Vascular, Inc.Inventors: Richard M. Chesbrough, Steven E. Field, Ryan L. Goosen, Andrew R. Squires, Ronald B. Peel
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Publication number: 20170273754Abstract: An apparatus for percutaneously implanting a localization wire into a tissue mass comprises a cannula with a preloaded localization wire having a distal end and at least one anchor. An actuator is in operable communication with the cannula and is configured for operation between a charged condition and a discharged condition to retract the cannula toward a retracted position to expose the distal end and the at least one anchor of the localization wire to the tissue mass, without inducing movement of the localization wire, and with the cannula being removable from the localization wire in its entirety.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 9, 2017Publication date: September 28, 2017Inventors: Richard M. Chesbrough, Steven E. Field, Ryan L. Goosen, Andrew R. Squires, Ronald B. Peel
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Patent number: 9764641Abstract: A battery indicator system for a vehicle. In one embodiment, the battery indicator system includes a power port for the vehicle, the power port having a socket and battery monitor in electrical communication with a power source on a vehicle. The battery monitor is operable in a status mode in which it indicates or communicates to an indicator at least one of the state of charge and the state of health of the power source on the vehicle while a device is being charged or powered via the power port. The power port can include an integrated indicator, such as one or more lighting elements. The power source can provide power to the device to charge and/or power the device and provides power to the battery monitor so that a viewer of the port can easily monitor the status of the charge of the power source itself (versus the charging status of the device) via the power port to ensure the power source is not inadvertently drained.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2015Date of Patent: September 19, 2017Assignee: Medallion Instrumentation Systems LLCInventors: Ronald B. Peel, Michael J. Sims, Michael J. Laeder
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Patent number: 9707042Abstract: An apparatus for percutaneously implanting a localization wire into a tissue mass includes a handle having a grip portion and a base. The grip portion is slidably mounted to the base. The base has a keyway. A cannula is movable relative to the handle between an insertion position and a retracted position. A localization wire is positioned to extend from the handle and into the cannula lumen. An actuator is coupled to the cannula and is configured to operate between a charged condition and a discharged condition to retract the cannula. A collar is mounted to the cannula. The collar includes a key having a key projection. The key projection is not aligned with the keyway when the actuator is in the charged condition and the key projection is aligned with the keyway to facilitate retraction of the cannula toward the retracted position to effect the discharged condition.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2014Date of Patent: July 18, 2017Assignee: Bard Peripheral Vascular, Inc.Inventors: Richard M. Chesbrough, Steven E. Field, Ryan L. Goosen, Andrew R. Squires, Ronald B. Peel
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Patent number: 9505383Abstract: A system including an instrument and a vehicle control system is provided. The instrument can include a display and a vehicle controller in communication with the vehicle control system. The instrument can be docked in a docking station of the vehicle, for example in a driver space, and used as primary instrumentation for a driver to directly control the vehicle. The instrument can be undocked and removed physically from the vehicle and used to remotely control vehicle operations from a location distant from the vehicle. A method of using the system and instrument is also provided in which a user can directly or remotely operate a vehicle with the instrument in communication with the vehicle control system. A method of using the system and/or instrument to directly or remotely operate one or more vehicles is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2014Date of Patent: November 29, 2016Assignee: Medallion Instrumentation Systems, LLCInventors: Ronald B. Peel, Richard P. Bertalan
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Publication number: 20150369648Abstract: A fluid level detector having a sensor and a sensor object carried by a rotatable carrier. The sensor may or may not be sealed within a housing, and may provide an output signal based on a sensed characteristic of the sensor object, where the sensed characteristic may be different depending on the position of the sensor object relative to the sensor.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2015Publication date: December 24, 2015Inventors: Richard P. Bertalan, Ronald B. Peel, Scott R. Zuidema
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Publication number: 20150367733Abstract: A battery indicator system for a vehicle. In one embodiment, the battery indicator system includes a power port for the vehicle, the power port having a socket and battery monitor in electrical communication with a power source on a vehicle. The battery monitor is operable in a status mode in which it indicates or communicates to an indicator at least one of the state of charge and the state of health of the power source on the vehicle while a device is being charged or powered via the power port. The power port can include an integrated indicator, such as one or more lighting elements. The power source can provide power to the device to charge and/or power the device and provides power to the battery monitor so that a viewer of the port can easily monitor the status of the charge of the power source itself (versus the charging status of the device) via the power port to ensure the power source is not inadvertently drained.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2015Publication date: December 24, 2015Inventors: Ronald B. Peel, Michael J. Sims, Michael J. Laeder
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Publication number: 20150306490Abstract: A circular playing field, also known as a playing surface or pitch, for a modified game of soccer, also referred to as football herein, is provided, wherein the circular field includes a generally continuous, circular marked perimeter line, a marked midline and a marked center circle that is concentric with the circular marked perimeter line. Goals can be disposed diametrically opposite one another along or adjacent the perimeter line, generally on opposite sides of the marked midline. The game can be played on the field by opposing teams of 2-4 players each, and optionally 3 players each. The field can be circular in shape and of a radial dimension that can vary as a function of the age, skill and the number of players to occupy the field while playing.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2015Publication date: October 29, 2015Inventors: Ronald B. Peel, Matthew A. Schmitt
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Publication number: 20150120089Abstract: A system including an instrument and a vehicle control system is provided. The instrument can include a display and a vehicle controller in communication with the vehicle control system. The instrument can be docked in a docking station of the vehicle, for example in a driver space, and used as primary instrumentation for a driver to directly control the vehicle. The instrument can be undocked and removed physically from the vehicle and used to remotely control vehicle operations from a location distant from the vehicle. A method of using the system and instrument is also provided in which a user can directly or remotely operate a vehicle with the instrument in communication with the vehicle control system. A method of using the system and/or instrument to directly or remotely operate one or more vehicles is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2014Publication date: April 30, 2015Inventors: Ronald B. Peel, Richard P. Bertalan
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Publication number: 20150051486Abstract: An apparatus for percutaneously implanting a localization wire into a tissue mass includes a handle having a grip portion and a base. The grip portion is slidably mounted to the base. The base has a keyway. A cannula is movable relative to the handle between an insertion position and a retracted position. A localization wire is positioned to extend from the handle and into the cannula lumen. An actuator is coupled to the cannula and is configured to operate between a charged condition and a discharged condition to retract the cannula. A collar is mounted to the cannula. The collar includes a key having a key projection. The key projection is not aligned with the keyway when the actuator is in the charged condition and the key projection is aligned with the keyway to facilitate retraction of the cannula toward the retracted position to effect the discharged condition.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2014Publication date: February 19, 2015Inventors: Richard M. Chesbrough, Steven E. Field, Ryan L. Goosen, Andrew R. Squires, Ronald B. Peel
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Patent number: 8886292Abstract: An apparatus for percutaneously implanting a localization wire into a tissue mass comprises a cannula with a preloaded localization wire having a distal end and at least one anchor. An actuator is in operable communication with the cannula and is configured for operation between a charged condition and a discharged condition to retract the cannula toward a retracted position to expose the distal end and the at least one anchor of the localization wire to the tissue mass, without inducing movement of the localization wire, and with the cannula being removable from the localization wire in its entirety.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2012Date of Patent: November 11, 2014Assignee: Bard Peripheral Vascular, Inc.Inventors: Richard M. Chesbrough, Steven E. Field, Ryan L. Goosen, Andrew R. Squires, Ronald B. Peel
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Publication number: 20120123255Abstract: An apparatus for percutaneously implanting a localization wire into a tissue mass comprises a cannula with a preloaded localization wire having a distal end and at least one anchor. An actuator is in operable communication with the cannula and is configured for operation between a charged condition and a discharged condition to retract the cannula toward a retracted position to expose the distal end and the at least one anchor of the localization wire to the tissue mass, without inducing movement of the localization wire, and with the cannula being removable from the localization wire in its entirety.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2012Publication date: May 17, 2012Inventors: Richard M. Chesbrough, Steven E. Field, Ryan L. Goosen, Andrew R. Squires, Ronald B. Peel
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Patent number: 8131346Abstract: An apparatus for percutaneously implanting a localization wire into a tissue mass comprises a cannula with a preloaded localization wire. An actuator is provided to effect the relative movement of the cannula and localization wire such that a distal end of the localization wire is exposed to the tissue mass. A method for implanting a localization wire includes inserting a cannula with a preloaded localization wire into a tissue mass and relatively moving the cannula and localization wire to expose a portion of the localization wire to the tissue mass.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2003Date of Patent: March 6, 2012Assignee: Bard Peripheral Vascular, Inc.Inventors: Richard M. Chesbrough, Steven E. Field, Ryan L. Goosen, Andrew R. Squires, Ronald B. Peel
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Patent number: 6948962Abstract: A receptacle for providing electrical power to an electrical power plug comprises a circuit selector for selecting one of several electrical circuits available to supply the receptacle. The circuit selector is electrically connected to a power terminal assembly, adapted for engagement with at least one power plug, through at least one flexible jumper. The flexible jumper enables the circuit selector to be moved to a preselected position for engagement with mating terminals corresponding to the selected circuit, through flexural movement of the jumpers.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2004Date of Patent: September 27, 2005Assignee: InnotecInventors: Jonathan R. DeYoung, Scott J. Leenstra, Jason S. Elzinga, Ronald B. Peel
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Publication number: 20040122312Abstract: An apparatus for percutaneously implanting a localization wire into a tissue mass comprises a cannula with a preloaded localization wire. An actuator is provided to effect the relative movement of the cannula and localization wire such that a distal end of the localization wire is exposed to the tissue mass. A method for implanting a localization wire includes inserting a cannula with a preloaded localization wire into a tissue mass and relatively moving the cannula and localization wire to expose a portion of the localization wire to the tissue mass.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2003Publication date: June 24, 2004Applicant: Inrad, Inc.Inventors: Richard M. Chesbrough, Steven E. Field, Ryan L. Goosen, Andrew R. Squires, Ronald B. Peel
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Patent number: D783021Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2015Date of Patent: April 4, 2017Assignee: Medallion Instrumentation Systems, LLCInventors: Ronald B. Peel, Lance W. Norris, Scott D. Frye, Daniel P. Bayer
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Patent number: D810293Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 2017Date of Patent: February 13, 2018Assignee: Garrison Dental Solutions, LLCInventor: Ronald B. Peel
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Patent number: D822213Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2017Date of Patent: July 3, 2018Assignee: Garrison Dental Solutions, LLCInventors: Alex Hull, Nathan R. Garrett, Ronald B. Peel