Patents by Inventor Ross Davis

Ross Davis 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).

  • Publication number: 20140349821
    Abstract: An exercise system or kit that includes separate components that can be used together during a workout. In one embodiment, the exercise system includes a cylindrical body, an elongated bar, and one or more resistance bands. The elongated bar may be a one-piece bar or a multi-piece bar. The cylindrical body extends along a longitudinal axis and has an annular groove formed into its outer surface that surrounds the longitudinal axis and a bore extending through the cylindrical body in the direction of the longitudinal axis. The dimensions of the bar, the groove, and the bore are such that the bar can be inserted into and through the bore and the bar can be positioned within the annular groove to achieve different types of exercise. Furthermore, the resistance bands can be coupled to the elongated bar.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 23, 2014
    Publication date: November 27, 2014
    Applicant: B and A Health and Fitness, LLC
    Inventor: Ross Davis
  • Patent number: 8862235
    Abstract: A brain implant device includes a housing containing communication and control electronics coupled to a conduit configured for monitoring signals from a brain's motor cortex and providing stimulation signals to the brain's sensory cortex. The brain implant device is capable of wireless communication with an external communication and control signal source by means of an antenna provided in the housing. The conduit is flexible and may contain upwards of 128 electrical conductors providing electrical connections between the device electronics and related sites on the motor and/or sensory cortex by means of a plurality of electrically conductive protuberances extending from the conduit and adapted for contact with such sites.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 9, 2007
    Date of Patent: October 14, 2014
    Assignee: Alfred E. Mann Foundation for Scientific Research
    Inventors: Howard H. Stover, John C. Gord, Charles L. Byers, Joseph H. Schulman, Guangqiang Jiang, Ross Davis
  • Patent number: 8862225
    Abstract: The present invention provides improvements to an implant, system and method using passive electrical conductors which route electrical current to either external or implanted electrical devices, to multiple target body tissues and to selective target body tissues. The passive electrical conductor extends from subcutaneous tissue located below either a surface cathodic electrode or a surface anodic electrode a) to a target tissue to route electrical signals from the target body tissue to devices external to the body; b) to implanted electrical devices to deliver electrical current to such devices, or c) to multiple target body tissues or to selective target body tissues to stimulate the target body tissues. The conductor has specialized ends for achieving such purposes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 16, 2013
    Date of Patent: October 14, 2014
    Assignee: Bioness Inc.
    Inventors: Arkady Glukhovsky, Yitzhak Zilberman, Arthur Prochazka, Mark Chamberlain, Ross Davis, Joseph Schulman
  • Publication number: 20140172053
    Abstract: The present invention provides improvements to an implant, system and method using passive electrical conductors which route electrical current to either external or implanted electrical devices, to multiple target body tissues and to selective target body tissues. The passive electrical conductor extends from subcutaneous tissue located below either a surface cathodic electrode or a surface anodic electrode a) to a target tissue to route electrical signals from the target body tissue to devices external to the body; b) to implanted electrical devices to deliver electrical current to such devices, or c) to multiple target body tissues or to selective target body tissues to stimulate the target body tissues. The conductor has specialized ends for achieving such purposes.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 16, 2013
    Publication date: June 19, 2014
    Applicant: Bioness Inc.
    Inventors: Arkady Glukhovsky, Yitzhak Zilberman, Arthur Prochazka, Mark Chamberlain, Ross Davis, Joseph Schulman
  • Patent number: 8538517
    Abstract: The present invention provides improvements to an implant, system and method using passive electrical conductors which route electrical current to either external or implanted electrical devices, to multiple target body tissues and to selective target body tissues. The passive electrical conductor extends from subcutaneous tissue located below either a surface cathodic electrode or a surface anodic electrode a) to a target tissue to route electrical signals from the target body tissue to devices external to the body; b) to implanted electrical devices to deliver electrical current to such devices, or c) to multiple target body tissues or to selective target body tissues to stimulate the target body tissues. The conductor has specialized ends for achieving such purposes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 14, 2012
    Date of Patent: September 17, 2013
    Assignee: Bioness Inc.
    Inventors: Arkady Glukhovsky, Yitzhak Zilberman, Arthur Prochazka, Mark Chamberlain, Ross Davis, Joseph Schulman
  • Publication number: 20130013041
    Abstract: The present invention provides improvements to an implant, system and method using passive electrical conductors which route electrical current to either external or implanted electrical devices, to multiple target body tissues and to selective target body tissues. The passive electrical conductor extends from subcutaneous tissue located below either a surface cathodic electrode or a surface anodic electrode a) to a target tissue to route electrical signals from the target body tissue to devices external to the body; b) to implanted electrical devices to deliver electrical current to such devices, or c) to multiple target body tissues or to selective target body tissues to stimulate the target body tissues. The conductor has specialized ends for achieving such purposes.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 14, 2012
    Publication date: January 10, 2013
    Applicant: BIONESS INC.
    Inventors: Arkady Glukhovsky, Yitzhak Zilberman, Arthur Prochazka, Mark Chamberlain, Ross Davis, Joseph Schulman
  • Patent number: 8332029
    Abstract: The present invention provides improvements to an implant, system and method using passive electrical conductors which route electrical current to either external or implanted electrical devices, to multiple target body tissues and to selective target body tissues. The passive electrical conductor extends from subcutaneous tissue located below either a surface cathodic electrode or a surface anodic electrode a) to a target tissue to route electrical signals from the target body tissue to devices external to the body; b) to implanted electrical devices to deliver electrical current to such devices, or c) to multiple target body tissues or to selective target body tissues to stimulate the target body tissues. The conductor has specialized ends for achieving such purposes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 28, 2006
    Date of Patent: December 11, 2012
    Assignee: Bioness Inc.
    Inventors: Arkady Glukhovsky, Yitzhak Zilberman, Arthur Prochazka, Mark Chamberlain, Ross Davis, Joseph Schulman
  • Patent number: 8301266
    Abstract: A device configured for implantation beneath a patient's skin for the purpose of tissue, e.g., nerve or muscle, stimulation and/or parameter monitoring and/or data communication. Devices in accordance with the invention are comprised of a sealed housing, typically having an axial dimension of less than 60 mm and a lateral dimension of less than 6 mm, containing a power source for powering electronic circuitry within. A placement structure is shown for facilitating placement of the implantable device proximate to neural/muscular tissue.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 18, 2008
    Date of Patent: October 30, 2012
    Assignee: Alfred E. Mann Foundation For Scientific Research
    Inventors: Yitzhak Zilberman, Ross Davis, Lee J. Mandell, Joseph H. Schulman
  • Publication number: 20100198298
    Abstract: The present invention provides improvements to an implant, system and method using passive electrical conductors which route electrical current to either external or implanted electrical devices, to multiple target body tissues and to selective target body tissues. The passive electrical conductor extends from subcutaneous tissue located below either a surface cathodic electrode or a surface anodic electrode a) to a target tissue to route electrical signals from the target body tissue to devices external to the body; b) to implanted electrical devices to deliver electrical current to such devices, or c) to multiple target body tissues or to selective target body tissues to stimulate the target body tissues. The conductor has specialized ends for achieving such purposes.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 28, 2006
    Publication date: August 5, 2010
    Inventors: Arkady Glukhovsky, Yitzhak Zilberman, Arthur Prochazka, Mark Chamberlain, Ross Davis, Joseph Schulman
  • Patent number: 7635364
    Abstract: A fixation assembly is described comprising at least two plates, one of which may be a contoured plate and one of which may be a securing plate. The contoured plate may have a plurality of teeth, and the securing plate may have a resilient securing element. The teeth may be arranged so that the resilient securing element encounters progressive resistance as the plates are compressed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 1, 2004
    Date of Patent: December 22, 2009
    Assignee: Synthes USA, LLC
    Inventors: Benjamin S. Barrall, Barclay Ross Davis, Dennis Chien
  • Publication number: 20090045291
    Abstract: An inflatable kite uses an inflatable tubular member as a leading edge. The wing is a membrane attached to the front of the leading edge to form a high camber for high lift. Vents in the wing fabric have flaps on them to form nozzles which, when wind is blowing over the kite, cause high pressure air under the kite to exhaust to the top surface of the kite and extend conditions of near laminar flow towards the trailing edge. This increases kite stability and improves stall characteristics.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 12, 2008
    Publication date: February 19, 2009
    Inventor: Ross Davis Harrington
  • Patent number: 7460911
    Abstract: A system and method that facilitates stimulating neural pathways, e.g., muscles and/or associated nerves, of a patient's body for the purpose of therapeutic medical treatment by rehabilitating weakened muscles and using neuroplasticity to retrain sequential muscle movements and/or to provide the ability to directly deliver functional motor movements. Use of the present invention is of particular value for treating a patient following a stroke. More particularly, such systems are characterized by a plurality of discrete devices, preferably battery powered but may alternatively include RF-powered devices as well or in combination, configured for implanting within a patient's body via injection, each device being configured to affect a parameter, e.g., via nerve and/or muscle stimulation and/or to sense a body parameter, e.g., temperature, O2 content, physical position, electrical potential, etc.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 3, 2004
    Date of Patent: December 2, 2008
    Assignee: Alfred E. Mann Foundation for Scientific Research
    Inventors: Gregoire Cosendai, Ytizhak Zilberman, Doug Kuschner, Anne Marie Ripley, Ruth Turk, Jane Burridge, Scott V. Notley, Ross Davis, Morten Hansen, Lee Jay Mandell, Joseph H. Schulman, Robert Dan Dell, John C. Gord
  • Patent number: 7450998
    Abstract: A method for facilitating placement of an implantable device configured for implantation beneath a patient's skin for the purpose of tissue, e.g., nerve or muscle, stimulation and/or parameter monitoring and/or data communication. A placement structure is shown for facilitating placement of the implantable device proximate to neural/muscular tissue.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 21, 2003
    Date of Patent: November 11, 2008
    Assignee: Alfred E. Mann Foundation For Scientific Research
    Inventors: Yitzhak Zilberman, Ross Davis, Lee J. Mandell, Joseph H. Schulman
  • Publication number: 20080148792
    Abstract: An anti-theft device for automobiles is disclosed. Generally the device includes an elongated rod extending between the steering wheel and the shaft of a brake pedal of an automobile; an L-shaped member extends from the rod and abuts the underside of the brake pedal; a lower tubular structure that can be slid over the rod; a second L-shaped member extending from the lower tubular structure that contacts the first L-shaped member and creates a passageway having a substantially enclosed perimeter in which the shaft of the brake pedal is located; an upper tubular structure that can be slid over the rod; a third L-shaped member extends from the upper tubular structure and attaches to the steering wheel; and means for locking the device that prohibits substantial movement of the upper tubular structure.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 12, 2007
    Publication date: June 26, 2008
    Inventor: Ross Davis
  • Patent number: 7245972
    Abstract: A method for treating shoulder subluxation using an implantable device to stimulate the axillary nerve which in turn activates sensory fibers to relieve shoulder pain and activates deltoid muscle to treat disuse atrophy and possibly augment any weakened voluntary movements. Known stimulation devices are either (1) external requiring surface electrodes or (2) implantable located directly into the deltoid muscle allowing stimulation of the proximate motor-points; each requiring relatively large stimulus currents and neither directly dealing with the pain resulting from the shoulder subluxation. In the present invention, a device is implanted via injection or open surgery proximate to the axillary nerve. Advantageously, the nerve branches into portions that stimulate the deltoid muscle and pass sensory signals. By stimulating the axillary nerve (1) a lower stimulus signal level can be used and (2) pain may be blocked while treating the atrophied deltoid muscle and augmenting weakened voluntary movements.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 28, 2005
    Date of Patent: July 17, 2007
    Assignee: Alfred E. Mann Foundation for Scientific Research
    Inventor: Ross Davis
  • Publication number: 20070162051
    Abstract: The invention is a hollow tube electrode inserter for inserting an electrode such as a Memberg electrode in living tissue. The inserter has a longitudinal slot that accepts the electrode into the hollow center of the tube inserter. The slot is offset at least once forming one or more retainer tabs that assure retention of the electrode in the inserter during insertion of the electrode in living tissue.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 31, 2006
    Publication date: July 12, 2007
    Applicant: Alfred E. Mann Foundation for Scientific Research
    Inventors: Joseph Calderon, Ross Davis, Alfredo Araujo, Delta Mishler
  • Publication number: 20050245989
    Abstract: A method for treating shoulder subluxation using an implantable device to stimulate the axillary nerve which in turn activates sensory fibers to relieve shoulder pain and activates deltoid muscle to treat disuse atrophy and possibly augment any weakened voluntary movements. Known stimulation devices are either (1) external requiring surface electrodes or (2) implantable located directly into the deltoid muscle allowing stimulation of the proximate motor-points; each requiring relatively large stimulus currents and neither directly dealing with the pain resulting from the shoulder subluxation. In the present invention, a device is implanted via injection or open surgery proximate to the axillary nerve. Advantageously, the nerve branches into portions that stimulate the deltoid muscle and pass sensory signals. By stimulating the axillary nerve (1) a lower stimulus signal level can be used and (2) pain may be blocked while treating the atrophied deltoid muscle and augmenting weakened voluntary movements.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 28, 2005
    Publication date: November 3, 2005
    Inventor: Ross Davis
  • Publication number: 20050137648
    Abstract: A system and method that facilitates stimulating neural pathways, e.g., muscles and/or associated nerves, of a patient's body for the purpose of therapeutic medical treatment by rehabilitating weakened muscles and using neuroplasticity to retrain sequential muscle movements and/or to provide the ability to directly deliver functional motor movements. Use of the present invention is of particular value for treating a patient following a stroke. More particularly, such systems are characterized by a plurality of discrete devices, preferably battery powered but may alternatively include RF-powered devices as well or in combination, configured for implanting within a patient's body via injection, each device being configured to affect a parameter, e.g., via nerve and/or muscle stimulation and/or to sense a body parameter, e.g., temperature, O2 content, physical position, electrical potential, etc.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 3, 2004
    Publication date: June 23, 2005
    Inventors: Gregoire Cosendai, Yitzhak Zilberman, Doug Kuschner, Anne Ripley, Ruth Turk, Jane Burridge, Scott Notley, Ross Davis, Morten Hansen, Lee Mandell, Joseph Schulman, Robert Dell, John Gord
  • Publication number: 20050113894
    Abstract: A device configured for implanting beneath a patient's skin for the purpose of tissue, e.g., nerve or muscle, stimulation and/or parameter monitoring and/or data communication. Devices in accordance with the invention are comprised of a sealed housing, typically having an axial dimension of less than 60 mm and a lateral dimension of less than 6 mm, containing a power source for powering electronic circuitry within including a controller, an address storage means, a data signal receiver and an input/output transducer. When used as a stimulator, such a device is useful in a wide variety of applications to stimulate nerves and associated neural pathways. Alternatively, devices of the present invention are configurable to monitor a biological parameter. Furthermore, a placement structure is shown for facilitating placement of the implantable device proximate to neural/muscular tissue.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 21, 2003
    Publication date: May 26, 2005
    Inventors: Yitzhak Zilberman, Ross Davis, Lee Mandell, Joseph Schulman
  • Publication number: 20050085874
    Abstract: A system and method of treating sleep apnea by providing a first and a second microstimulator proximate to a first and second hypoglossal nerve (HGN) respectively and stimulating the first and second HGN for a first and second predetermined length of time. The first and second predetermined length of time may occur sequentially or concurrently. Moreover, the stimulation of the first and second HGNs may be at a sub-motor threshold afferent stimulation level or at a motor-threshold stimulation level. The stimulation of the first and second HGN may be performed in an open-loop or a closed-loop manner.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 14, 2004
    Publication date: April 21, 2005
    Inventors: Ross Davis, Yitzhak Zilberman, Gregoire Cosendai