Patents by Inventor Russell Jordan
Russell Jordan 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: 20030123957Abstract: The active deployment system (10, 10′) comprises a passive cylinder system (410) coupled with an active cylinder system (400). The passive cylinder system (410) including a pre-charged accumulator (440), provides load balance for the equipment or other mass/load being deployed. Pressure provided to the blind end of the passive cylinder supports the load (60), such that the passive cylinder is balanced mid-stroke with the load hanging from a cable (30). A sheave arrangement (120, 130), placed at opposite ends of the passive cylinder-active cylinder combination, is used to introduce a line travel multiplier for cylinder displacement. The active cylinder is controlled hydraulically to add or remove load to/from the passive cylinder system in order to provide a compensating balance. The method comprises the steps of measuring a heave movement (velocity and direction), and adjusting the tension force applied to the cable (30) upon determining that the heave velocity exceeds a pre-selected critical velocity.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2002Publication date: July 3, 2003Inventor: Larry Russell Jordan
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Patent number: 6582226Abstract: An orthodontic appliance such as a bracket or buccal tube has a latch for retaining an archwire in an archwire slot. The latch releases the archwire from the archwire slot whenever the archwire exerts a force on the appliance that exceeds a certain minimum value. The minimum value is less than about one-half of the force required in the same direction to debond the appliance from the tooth, and thus reduces the likelihood that the appliance will unintentionally debond from the tooth during the course of orthodontic treatment.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2001Date of Patent: June 24, 2003Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Russell A. Jordan, Ming-Lai Lai, Evangelos G. Georgakis, Robert C. Manemann, Oscar M. Binder, James D. Cleary
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Publication number: 20030027098Abstract: A prescription for an orthodontic brace is selected by providing data representing a number of teeth of the dental arch and by displaying images of the teeth in two or more different positions. Images of at least one tooth when in the first position and when in the second position are simultaneously displayed in superimposed fashion, and any difference in orientations of the displayed tooth images between the first position and the second position appears in contrast. As a consequence, the relative difference in positions can be readily observed. The invention is particularly useful for selecting a prescription of a brace from two or more prescriptions, and is also useful for observing the relative effect of a single prescription when used on certain teeth in comparison to the position of the same teeth during an earlier stage of treatment.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2001Publication date: February 6, 2003Applicant: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Robert C. Manemann, Russell A. Jordan
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Patent number: 6482002Abstract: An orthodontic appliance includes a base with an outer surface, as well as at least one passageway extending through the base. An element is received in each passageway and is made of a material that transmits actinic radiation. The element serves as a window to facilitate the curing of light-curable orthodontic adhesive beneath the appliance base, while simultaneously preventing movement of the adhesive through the passageway. Optionally, one or more optical fibers are provided to facilitate curing of the adhesive.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2001Date of Patent: November 19, 2002Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Russell A. Jordan, Oscar M. Binder, Evangelos G. Georgakis, Oliver L. Puttler
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Publication number: 20020150858Abstract: An orthodontic appliance includes a base with an outer surface, as well as at least one passageway extending through the base. An element is received in each passageway and is made of a material that transmits actinic radiation. The element serves as a window to facilitate the curing of light-curable orthodontic adhesive beneath the appliance base, while simultaneously preventing movement of the adhesive through the passageway. Optionally, one or more optical fibers are provided to facilitate curing of the adhesive.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2002Publication date: October 17, 2002Applicant: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Russell A. Jordan, Oscar M. Binder, Evangelos G. Georgakis, Oliver L. Puttler
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Publication number: 20020136999Abstract: An orthodontic appliance includes a base with an outer surface, as well as at least one passageway extending through the base. An element is received in each passageway and is made of a material that transmits actinic radiation. The element serves as a window to facilitate the curing of light-curable orthodontic adhesive beneath the appliance base, while simultaneously preventing movement of the adhesive through the passageway. Optionally, one or more optical fibers are provided to facilitate curing of the adhesive.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2001Publication date: September 26, 2002Applicant: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Russell A. Jordan, Oscar M. Binder, Evangelos G. Georgakis, Oliver L. Puttler
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Publication number: 20020048741Abstract: A computer implemented method includes providing a first set of digital data corresponding to an upper arch image of at least a portion of an upper dental arch of a patient, providing a second set of digital data corresponding to a lower arch image of at least a portion of a lower dental arch of the patient, providing bite alignment data representative of the spatial relationship between the upper dental arch and the lower dental arch of the patient, and aligning the upper and lower arch images relative to one another based on the bite alignment data until an aligned upper and lower arch image is attained. The aligned upper and lower arch images are moved towards each other until a first contact point is detected and at least one of the upper and lower arch images is moved relative to the other in one or more directions to a plurality of positions for determining optimal occlusion position of the lower and upper dental arches.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2001Publication date: April 25, 2002Applicant: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Russell A. Jordan, James D. Hansen, Joseph M. Caruso, Patrick B. Dufour, Baruch Nissenbaum
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Patent number: 6350119Abstract: A computer implemented method of orthodontic appliance selection includes providing data representative of one or more teeth of a patient and providing data representative of a set of orthodontic appliances. Each orthodontic appliance of the set of orthodontic appliances has an appliance parameter that varies from the other orthodontic appliances of the set. At least one geometrical parameter of the one or more teeth of the patient is determined using the data representative thereof. The geometrical parameter is compared to the data representative of the set of orthodontic appliances and one orthodontic appliance of the set is selected based on the comparison. The set of orthodontic appliances may be a set of orthodontic bands with each band of the set having a different size. Further, such bands may be precoated with an adhesive material.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2000Date of Patent: February 26, 2002Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Russell A. Jordan, James D. Hansen, Yang Zhu
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Patent number: 6322359Abstract: A computer implemented method of creating a dental model for use in dental articulation includes providing a first set of digital data corresponding to an upper arch image of at least a portion of an upper dental arch of a patient, providing a second set of digital data corresponding to a lower arch image of at least a portion of a lower dental arch of the patient, and providing hinge axis data representative of the spatial orientation of at least one of the upper and lower dental arches relative to a condylar axis of the patient. A reference hinge axis is created relative to the upper and lower arch images based on the hinge axis data. Further, the method may include bite alignment data for use in aligning the lower and upper arch images. Yet further, the method may include providing data associated with condyle geometry of the patient, so as to provide limitations on the movement of at least the lower arch image when the arch images are displayed.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2000Date of Patent: November 27, 2001Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Russell A. Jordan, James D. Hansen, Joseph M. Caruso, Patrick B. Dufour, Baruch Nissenbaum
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Patent number: 6302688Abstract: An orthodontic appliance such as a bracket or buccal tube has a latch for retaining an archwire in an archwire slot. The latch releases the archwire from the archwire slot whenever the archwire exerts a force in a generally buccolabial direction on the appliance that exceeds a certain minimum value. The minimum value is less than about one-half of the force required in the same direction to debond the appliance from the tooth, and thus reduces the likelihood that the appliance will unintentionally debond from the tooth during the course of orthodontic treatment.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 1999Date of Patent: October 16, 2001Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Russell A. Jordan, Ming-Lai Lai, John S. Kelly, Evangelos Georgakis
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Publication number: 20010029008Abstract: An orthodontic appliance such as a bracket or buccal tube has a latch for retaining an archwire in an archwire slot. The latch releases the archwire from the archwire slot whenever the archwire exerts a force on the appliance that exceeds a certain minimum value. The minimum value is less than about one-half of the force required in the same direction to debond the appliance from the tooth, and thus reduces the likelihood that the appliance will unintentionally debond from the tooth during the course of orthodontic treatment.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2001Publication date: October 11, 2001Applicant: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Russell A. Jordan, Ming-Lai Lai, Evangelos G. Georgakis, Robert C. Manemann, Oscar M. Binder, James D. Cleary
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Patent number: 6238212Abstract: A syringe assembly for applying a bonding agent to an inner surface of an orthodontic band includes a syringe and a hollow dispensing tip. The dispensing tip is detachably coupled to the syringe and is discarded after each patient, so that the risk of cross-contamination is substantially reduced. The dispensing tip provides a convenient extension of the syringe and facilitates application of the bonding agent in a continuous ribbon directly onto an inner surface of the orthodontic band without the use of an auxiliary hand instrument such as a spatula or the like.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 1999Date of Patent: May 29, 2001Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Armineh Khachatoorian, Joan V. Brennan, John S. Kelly, Kenneth E. Hoevel, Russell A. Jordan
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Patent number: 6234791Abstract: An orthodontic pin has a high strength intermediate section that resists bending in use, as well as a softer, more compliant outer end section. The softer outer end section can be readily bent in an arc for attachment to an orthodontic appliance or device. The coupling pin of the invention may be used to couple one orthodontic appliance or device to another, or alternatively may be part of an orthodontic device that is ultimately coupled to another device or appliance.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 1998Date of Patent: May 22, 2001Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: James D. Cleary, Russell A. Jordan
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Patent number: 6152731Abstract: A computer implemented method of creating a dental model for use in dental articulation includes providing a first set of digital data corresponding to an upper arch image of at least a portion of an upper dental arch of a patient, providing a second set of digital data corresponding to a lower arch image of at least a portion of a lower dental arch of the patient, and providing hinge axis data representative of the spatial orientation of at least one of the upper and lower dental arches relative to a condylar axis of the patient. A reference hinge axis is created relative to the upper and lower arch images based on the hinge axis data. Further, the method may include bite alignment data for use in aligning the lower and upper arch images. Yet further, the method may include providing data associated with condyle geometry of the patient, so as to provide limitations on the movement of at least the lower arch image when the arch images are displayed.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 1997Date of Patent: November 28, 2000Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Russell A. Jordan, James D. Hansen, Joseph M. Caruso, Patrick B. Dufour, Baruch Nissenbaum
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Patent number: 6089868Abstract: A computer implemented method of orthodontic appliance selection includes providing data representative of one or more teeth of a patient and providing data representative of a set of orthodontic appliances. Each orthodontic appliance of the set of orthodontic appliances has an appliance parameter that varies from the other orthodontic appliances of the set. At least one geometrical parameter of the one or more teeth of the patient is determined using the data representative thereof. The geometrical parameter is compared to the data representative of the set of orthodontic appliances and one orthodontic appliance of the set is selected based on the comparison. The set of orthodontic appliances may be a set of orthodontic bands with each band of the set having a different size. Further, such bands may be precoated with an adhesive material.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 1998Date of Patent: July 18, 2000Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Russell A. Jordan, James D. Hansen, Yang Zhu
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Patent number: 6089861Abstract: An orthodontic assembly includes one or more orthodontic appliances that are releasably received in a carrier. The carrier has arms with outer end sections that are spaced apart from each other to present a channel therebetween. The outer end sections of the arms are received in recesses of each appliance in order to support the appliance in suspended relation. The carrier is particularly useful for holding appliances during a manufacturing operation or during transport of the appliances from manufacturing operation to another. The carrier is also useful for supporting appliances in a package for shipment to the end user, especially when the appliances are precoated with a layer of adhesive.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 1998Date of Patent: July 18, 2000Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: John S. Kelly, Russell A. Jordan, James D. Cleary, Evangelos G. Georgakis, Robert C. Manemann
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Patent number: 5897313Abstract: A force module useful in moving individual malpositioned teeth or entire dental arches during orthodontic therapy includes an elongated body with couplings at each end of the body for connection to selected orthodontic appliances. In certain embodiments, the body has an enlarged middle section to reduce likelihood of fracture. In other embodiments, the body has a recurve portion. Optionally, the module includes couplings that have a sleeve portion for receiving end sections of the body and an arm portion connected to each sleeve portion, and the arm portions extend at an obtuse angle relative to the longitudinal axis of the body.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 1997Date of Patent: April 27, 1999Assignee: Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing Co.Inventors: James D. Cleary, Russell A. Jordan
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Patent number: 5827058Abstract: An orthodontic assembly includes one or more orthodontic brackets that are releasably received in a tubular carrier. The carrier has arms with outer end sections that are spaced apart from each other to present a channel therebetween. The outer end sections of the arms are received in occlusal and gingival recesses of each bracket in order to support the bracket in suspended relation. The carrier is particularly useful for holding brackets during a manufacturing operation or during transport of the brackets from manufacturing operation to another. The carrier is also useful for supporting brackets in a package for shipment to the end user, especially when the brackets are precoated with a layer of adhesive.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 1997Date of Patent: October 27, 1998Assignee: Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing Co.Inventors: John S. Kelly, Russell A. Jordan, Randall E. Adam
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Patent number: 5772432Abstract: A dental impression tray has a receptacle for receiving a quantity of dental impression material, and the receptacle is coated with an adhesive for enhancing the bond between the impression material and the tray. The adhesive is applied to the tray body at least sixteen hours before the impression material is placed in the receptacle. Advance coating of the adhesive onto the tray body provides a higher bond strength between the impression material and the tray than would otherwise be observed. Precoating of the tray by the manufacturer represents a time savings for the dental practitioner and also reduces the amount of volatilized solvent emitted from the adhesive that might otherwise be emitted in the dental office.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 1996Date of Patent: June 30, 1998Assignee: Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing Co.Inventors: Russell A. Jordan, James F. Forbes
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Patent number: 5746594Abstract: An orthodontic appliance such as a bracket has bonding structure that provides a greater bond strength to the tooth in regions beneath an occlusal edge portion of the base in comparison to regions beneath at least one of a mesial edge portion, distal edge portion and occlusal edge portion of the base. The weaker bond strengths beneath the mesial edge portion, the distal edge portion and/or the gingival edge portion facilitate removal of the appliance by the orthodontist when desired. The higher bond strength beneath the occlusal edge portion is sufficient to securely retain the appliance on the tooth and safely resist the forces normally encountered during orthodontic treatment.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 1996Date of Patent: May 5, 1998Assignee: Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing Co.Inventors: Russell A. Jordan, James D. Hansen