Patents by Inventor Ronald Reinhart
Ronald Reinhart 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: 20180110502Abstract: The invention includes systems and methods for controlling devices including surgical instruments using a wireless footswitch. The systems of the invention include a wireless footswitch, a footswitch adapter, and an electric console for powering and controlling surgical instruments. The systems of the invention further include a wireless footswitch for controlling battery powered surgical instruments. The methods of the invention include syncing a wireless footswitch with a controlled device or a wireless footswitch adapter using a lower power wireless mode, then signaling the controlled device or wireless footswitch adapter using a higher power wireless mode.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2017Publication date: April 26, 2018Applicant: CONMED CorporationInventors: Michael Ware, Ronald Reinhart
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Patent number: 9848857Abstract: The invention includes systems and methods for controlling devices including surgical instruments using a wireless footswitch. The systems of the invention include a wireless footswitch, a footswitch adapter, and an electric console for powering and controlling surgical instruments. The systems of the invention further include a wireless footswitch for controlling battery powered surgical instruments. The methods of the invention include syncing a wireless footswitch with a controlled device or a wireless footswitch adapter using a lower power wireless mode, then signaling the controlled device or wireless footswitch adapter using a higher power wireless mode. The systems and methods of the invention include using a wireless device or wireless footswitch adapter to monitor transmissions from other wireless devices to prevent syncing with the wireless footswitch adapter using the same channel or network identification as other wireless devices or wireless footswitch adapters.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2016Date of Patent: December 26, 2017Assignee: LINVATEC CORPORATIONInventors: Michael Ware, Ronald Reinhart
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Publication number: 20160128678Abstract: The invention includes systems and methods for controlling devices including surgical instruments using a wireless footswitch. The systems of the invention include a wireless footswitch, a footswitch adapter, and an electric console for powering and controlling surgical instruments. The systems of the invention further include a wireless footswitch for controlling battery powered surgical instruments. The methods of the invention include syncing a wireless footswitch with a controlled device or a wireless footswitch adapter using a lower power wireless mode, then signaling the controlled device or wireless footswitch adapter using a higher power wireless mode. The systems and methods of the invention include using a wireless device or wireless footswitch adapter to monitor transmissions from other wireless devices to prevent syncing with the wireless footswitch adapter using the same channel or network identification as other wireless devices or wireless footswitch adapters.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 2016Publication date: May 12, 2016Applicant: LINVATEC CORPORATIONInventors: Michael Ware, Ronald Reinhart
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Patent number: 9265518Abstract: The invention includes systems and methods for controlling devices including surgical instruments using a wireless footswitch. The systems of the invention include a wireless footswitch, a footswitch adapter, and an electric console for powering and controlling surgical instruments. The systems of the invention further include a wireless footswitch for controlling battery powered surgical instruments. The methods of the invention include syncing a wireless footswitch with a controlled device or a wireless footswitch adapter using a lower power wireless mode, then signaling the controlled device or wireless footswitch adapter using a higher power wireless mode. The systems and methods of the invention include using a wireless device or wireless footswitch adapter to monitor transmissions from other wireless devices to prevent syncing with the wireless footswitch adapter using the same channel or network identification as other wireless devices or wireless footswitch adapters.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 2008Date of Patent: February 23, 2016Assignee: LINVATEC CORPORATIONInventors: Michael Ware, Ronald Reinhart
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Publication number: 20100130964Abstract: The invention includes systems and methods for controlling devices including surgical instruments using a wireless footswitch. The systems of the invention include a wireless footswitch, a footswitch adapter, and an electric console for powering and controlling surgical instruments. The systems of the invention further include a wireless footswitch for controlling battery powered surgical instruments. The methods of the invention include syncing a wireless footswitch with a controlled device or a wireless footswitch adapter using a lower power wireless mode, then signaling the controlled device or wireless footswitch adapter using a higher power wireless mode. The systems and methods of the invention include using a wireless device or wireless footswitch adapter to monitor transmissions from other wireless devices to prevent syncing with the wireless footswitch adapter using the same channel or network identification as other wireless devices or wireless footswitch adapters.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 25, 2008Publication date: May 27, 2010Inventors: Michael Ware, Ronald Reinhart
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Publication number: 20060117247Abstract: A web based data collaboration tool includes a dynamic international collaborative environment in which system partners, including customers, technology partners and suppliers, can exchange information between one another in a truly collaborative environment. The web based data collaboration tool includes unique “fine grain” security at both the document and sub-document level. This allows one source document to be shared between the system partners, including partners from different companies and those located in different countries, based upon an individual document/sub-document security profile. Further, the web based data collaboration tool includes a secure “Sandbox” for peer-to-peer sharing of sensitive documents and electronically incorporates a business area export representative (BAER) approval process that includes the required retention of International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) documents making the web based data collaboration tool fully ITAR compliant.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2004Publication date: June 1, 2006Inventors: William Fite, Raymond Vogel, Andrew Brodersen, Maria Svechkova, Ronald Reinhart