Patents by Inventor Shawn Robinson
Shawn Robinson 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: 20240323639Abstract: System and methods for providing dynamic positional audio are disclosed. Methods can comprise determining availability of one or more devices to output audio and determining a location of the one or more available devices. Audio information can be received and at least a portion of the audio information can be configured to generate assigned audio information based on the determined location of the available devices. The assigned audio information can be transmitted to the available devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 30, 2024Publication date: September 26, 2024Inventors: Chris Robinson, Shawn Kercher, Derek Johnson
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Patent number: 11540865Abstract: A medical device that may include a main body and a plurality of hooks. The main body includes a length extending along an axis between first and second ends. The main body may be deformable such that the axis forms an arch shape corresponding to a shape of a mandibular jaw or a maxillary jaw. The main body may include a plurality of sections each having first and second edges defining a first width and a plurality of openings disposed between the first and second edges and extending through a thickness of the main body. The main body may include a plurality of recessed portions defining a second width disposed between adjacent ones of the sections. Each of the hooks may extend from a corresponding one of the sections.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2019Date of Patent: January 3, 2023Assignee: Zimmer Biomet CMF and Thoracic, LLCInventors: Shahin Ghobadi, Saddy Garcia, Adam Hausman, Shawn Robinson, Max Holland Billard, Ryan N Luby
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Patent number: 11331129Abstract: A medical device that may include a main body and a plurality of hooks. The main body includes a length extending along an axis between first and second ends. The main body may be deformable such that the axis forms an arch shape corresponding to a shape of a mandibular jaw or a maxillary jaw. The main body may include a plurality of sections each having first and second edges defining a first width and a plurality of openings disposed between the first and second edges and extending through a thickness of the main body. The main body may include a plurality of recessed portions defining a second width disposed between adjacent ones of the sections. Each of the hooks may extend from a corresponding one of the sections.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2020Date of Patent: May 17, 2022Assignee: Zimmer Biomet CMF and Thoracic, LLCInventors: Shahin Ghobadi, Saddy R. Garcia, Adam Hausman, Shawn Robinson, Max Billard, Ryan Luby
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Patent number: 10835345Abstract: An end effector coupler for a surgical arm can include a body, a proximal coupler, and a tool lock. The tool lock can releasably retain a tool stem to the end effector coupler. The tool lock can include a keyed opening, a pin bore, a pin disposed in the bin bore, a biasing element located in the pin bore, and a pin release including an actuator, the pin release operable to retract the pin into to the body to disengage the pin from the tool stem allowing release of the tool stem from the keyed opening.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2018Date of Patent: November 17, 2020Assignee: Zimmer Biomet CMF and Thoracic, LLCInventors: Max Holland Billard, Ryan Luby, Shawn Robinson, Benjamin Witten, Zachary Frank, Aurelien Bruneau, Catherine Boniface, Saddy Garcia, Robert Carlton, Ralph Paul, Demetrius Siachames, Jeffrey Schlosser
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Patent number: 10792124Abstract: An end effector coupler for a surgical arm can include a body, a proximal coupler, and a tool lock. The tool lock can releasably retain a tool stem to the end effector coupler. The tool lock can include a keyed opening, a pin bore, a pin disposed in the bin bore, a biasing element located in the pin bore, and a pin release including an actuator, the pin release operable to retract the pin into to the body to disengage the pin from the tool stem allowing release of the tool stem from the keyed opening.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2018Date of Patent: October 6, 2020Assignee: Zimmer Biomet CMF and Thoracic, LLCInventors: Max Holland Billard, Ryan Luby, Shawn Robinson, Benjamin Witten, Zachary Frank, Aurelien Bruneau, Catherine Boniface, Saddy Garcia, Robert Carlton, Ralph Paul, Demetrius Siachames, Jeffrey Schlosser
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Patent number: 10772704Abstract: An end effector coupler for a surgical arm can include an end effector body, a proximal coupler, and a tool lock. The tool lock can releasably retain a tool stem to the end effector coupler. The tool lock can include a keyed opening, a pin bore, a pin disposed in the bin bore, a biasing element located in the pin bore, and a pin release including an actuator, the pin release operable to retract the pin into to the end effector body to disengage the pin from the tool stem allowing release of the tool stem from the keyed opening.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2018Date of Patent: September 15, 2020Assignee: Zimmer Biomet CMF and Thoracic, LLCInventors: Saddy Garcia, Ryan Luby, Shawn Robinson, Benjamin Witten, Max Holland Billard, Nicolai Ussin, Catherine Boniface, Aurelien Bruneau, Robert Carlton, Ralph Paul, Demetrius Siachames, Jeffrey Schlosser
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Publication number: 20200222095Abstract: A medical device that may include a main body and a plurality of hooks. The main body includes a length extending along an axis between first and second ends. The main body may be deformable such that the axis forms an arch shape corresponding to a shape of a mandibular jaw or a maxillary jaw. The main body may include a plurality of sections each having first and second edges defining a first width and a plurality of openings disposed between the first and second edges and extending through a thickness of the main body. The main body may include a plurality of recessed portions defining a second width disposed between adjacent ones of the sections. Each of the hooks may extend from a corresponding one of the sections.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2020Publication date: July 16, 2020Inventors: Shahin Ghobadi, Saddy R. Garcia, Adam Hausman, Shawn Robinson, Max Billard, Ryan Luby
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Publication number: 20200188000Abstract: A medical device that may include a main body and a plurality of hooks. The main body includes a length extending along an axis between first and second ends. The main body may be deformable such that the axis forms an arch shape corresponding to a shape of a mandibular jaw or a maxillary jaw. The main body may include a plurality of sections each having first and second edges defining a first width and a plurality of openings disposed between the first and second edges and extending through a thickness of the main body. The main body may include a plurality of recessed portions defining a second width disposed between adjacent ones of the sections. Each of the hooks may extend from a corresponding one of the sections.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2019Publication date: June 18, 2020Inventors: Shahin Ghobadi, Saddy Garcia, Adam Hausman, Shawn Robinson, Max Holland Billard, Ryan N Luby
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Patent number: 10680712Abstract: Traditional satellite-to-earth data transmission systems are constrained by inefficient relay schemes and/or short-duration data transfers at low data rates. Communication systems described herein achieve extremely high burst rate (e.g., 10 Gbps or greater) direct-to-Earth (DTE) data transmission over a free-space optical link between a spacecraft and a remote terminal, which may be a ground terminal or another space terminal. The optical link is established, for example, when the remote terminal is at an elevation of 20° with respect to a horizon of the remote terminal. In some embodiments, a data transmission burst contains at least 1 Terabyte of information and has a duration of 6 minutes or less. The communication system can include forward error correction by detecting a degradation of a received free-space optical signal and re-transmitting at least a portion of the free-space optical signal.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2018Date of Patent: June 9, 2020Assignee: Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyInventors: Don M. Boroson, Bryan Shawn Robinson, Bryan M. Reid
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Patent number: 10531900Abstract: A medical device that may include a main body and a plurality of hooks. The main body includes a length extending along an axis between first and second ends. The main body may be deformable such that the axis forms an arch shape corresponding to a shape of a mandibular jaw or a maxillary jaw. The main body may include a plurality of sections each having first and second edges defining a first width and a plurality of openings disposed between the first and second edges and extending through a thickness of the main body. The main body may include a plurality of recessed portions defining a second width disposed between adjacent ones of the sections. Each of the hooks may extend from a corresponding one of the sections.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2014Date of Patent: January 14, 2020Assignee: Zimmer Biomet CMF and Thoracic, LLCInventors: Shahin Ghobadi, Saddy R. Garcia, Adam Hausman, Shawn Robinson, Max Billard, Ryan N. Luby
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Patent number: 10533540Abstract: A system for converting heat to kinetic energy is disclosed. The system may include a heat source, bimetallic bands and wheels that may support the bimetallic bands. The bimetallic bands may be heated by the heat source and may rotate the wheels. The rotation of the wheels may then be used to convert the kinetic energy to power.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 2017Date of Patent: January 14, 2020Inventor: Shawn Robinson
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Publication number: 20190274777Abstract: An end effector coupler for a surgical arm can include an end effector body, a proximal coupler, and a tool lock. The tool lock can releasably retain a tool stem to the end effector coupler. The tool lock can include a keyed opening, a pin bore, a pin disposed in the bin bore, a biasing element located in the pin bore, and a pin release including an actuator, the pin release operable to retract the pin into to the end effector body to disengage the pin from the tool stem allowing release of the tool stem from the keyed opening.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2018Publication date: September 12, 2019Inventors: Saddy Garcia, Ryan Luby, Shawn Robinson, Benjamin Witten, Max Holland Billard, Nicolai Ussin, Catherine Boniface, Aurelien Bruneau, Robert Carlton, Ralph Paul, Demetrius Siachames
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Publication number: 20190280772Abstract: Traditional satellite-to-earth data transmission systems are constrained by inefficient relay schemes and/or short-duration data transfers at low data rates. Communication systems described herein achieve extremely high burst rate (e.g., 10 Gbps or greater) direct-to-Earth (DTE) data transmission over a free-space optical link between a spacecraft and a remote terminal, which may be a ground terminal or another space terminal. The optical link is established, for example, when the remote terminal is at an elevation of 20° with respect to a horizon of the remote terminal. In some embodiments, a data transmission burst contains at least 1 Terabyte of information and has a duration of 6 minutes or less. The communication system can include forward error correction by detecting a degradation of a received free-space optical signal and re-transmitting at least a portion of the free-space optical signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2018Publication date: September 12, 2019Applicant: Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyInventors: Don M. Boroson, Bryan Shawn Robinson, Bryan M. Reid
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Publication number: 20190274778Abstract: An end effector coupler for a surgical arm can include a body, a proximal coupler, and a tool lock. The tool lock can releasably retain a tool stem to the end effector coupler. The tool lock can include a keyed opening, a pin bore, a pin disposed in the bin bore, a biasing element located in the pin bore, and a pin release including an actuator, the pin release operable to retract the pin into to the body to disengage the pin from the tool stem allowing release of the tool stem from the keyed opening.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2018Publication date: September 12, 2019Inventors: Max Holland Billard, Ryan Luby, Shawn Robinson, Benjamin Witten, Zachary Frank, Aurelien Bruneau, Catherine Boniface, Saddy Garcia, Robert Carlton, Ralph Paul, Demetrius Siachames
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Patent number: 10205521Abstract: Traditional satellite-to-earth data transmission systems are constrained by inefficient relay schemes and/or short-duration data transfers at low data rates. Communication systems described herein achieve extremely high burst rate (e.g., 10 Gbps or greater) direct-to-Earth (DTE) data transmission over a free-space optical link between a spacecraft and a remote terminal, which may be a ground terminal or another space terminal. The optical link is established, for example, when the remote terminal is at an elevation of 20° with respect to a horizon of the remote terminal. In some embodiments, a data transmission burst contains at least 1 Terabyte of information, and has a duration of 6 minutes or less. The communication system can include forward error correction by detecting a degradation of a received free-space optical signal and re-transmitting at least a portion of the free-space optical signal.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2016Date of Patent: February 12, 2019Assignee: Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyInventors: Don M. Boroson, Bryan Shawn Robinson, Bryan M. Reid
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Publication number: 20180106242Abstract: A system for converting heat to kinetic energy is disclosed. The system may include a heat source, bimetallic bands and wheels that may support the bimetallic bands. The bimetallic bands may be heated by the heat source and may rotate the wheels. The rotation of the wheels may then be used to convert the kinetic energy to power.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 27, 2017Publication date: April 19, 2018Inventor: Shawn Robinson
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Publication number: 20180012670Abstract: A device for reclamation of radioactive high level wastes (HLW) for energy consumption comprises a containment shell that comprises a first closing/opening shell lid having an opening to push the radioactive material in one direction and to dispose the radioactive material out of a second closing/opening shell lid. At least one interchangeable buffer plate having a temperature resistant side is in contact with and bolted to the at least one side of the containment shell. A bimetallic band or cable is being curved and having a higher and a lower linear coefficient of thermal expansion. A gear assembly is adapted to be mounted on the support and meshing with the bimetallic band or cable to control the speed of the device. The device has a potential to consume many materials deemed as waste from various stockpiles and/or from power plants as high level radioactive substances to power itself and subsequently create power from sources of energy deemed otherwise unattainable.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2016Publication date: January 11, 2018Inventor: Shawn Robinson
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Patent number: 9743968Abstract: A surgical implant may include a first implant member, a second implant member and a fastener. The first implant member may include a first aperture having first and second ends. The first aperture may include a female threaded portion and a barrier member disposed between the first and second ends and extending radially inward into the first aperture. The female threaded portion may be disposed between the first end and the barrier member. The second implant member may include a second aperture. The fastener may extend at least partially through the first and second apertures and may include a head portion and a shaft portion. The shaft portion may include a flexible tab and a male threaded portion engaging the female threaded portion. The male threaded portion may be disposed between the flexible tab and the head portion.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2013Date of Patent: August 29, 2017Assignee: Zimmer Biomet CMF and Thoracic, LLCInventors: James Licht, Pere Ventura, Max Billard, Shawn Robinson, Ryan Luby
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Publication number: 20160204861Abstract: Traditional satellite-to-earth data transmission systems are constrained by inefficient relay schemes and/or short-duration data transfers at low data rates. Communication systems described herein achieve extremely high burst rate (e.g., 10 Gbps or greater) direct-to-Earth (DTE) data transmission over a free-space optical link between a spacecraft and a remote terminal, which may be a ground terminal or another space terminal. The optical link is established, for example, when the remote terminal is at an elevation of 20° with respect to a horizon of the remote terminal. In some embodiments, a data transmission burst contains at least 1 Terabyte of information, and has a duration of 6 minutes or less. The communication system can include forward error correction by detecting a degradation of a received free-space optical signal and re-transmitting at least a portion of the free-space optical signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2016Publication date: July 14, 2016Inventors: Don M. BOROSON, Bryan Shawn ROBINSON, Bryan M. REID
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Publication number: 20150297272Abstract: A medical device that may include a main body and a plurality of hooks. The main body includes a length extending along an axis between first and second ends. The main body may be deformable such that the axis forms an arch shape corresponding to a shape of a mandibular jaw or a maxillary jaw. The main body may include a plurality of sections each having first and second edges defining a first width and a plurality of openings disposed between the first and second edges and extending through a thickness of the main body. The main body may include a plurality of recessed portions defining a second width disposed between adjacent ones of the sections. Each of the hooks may extend from a corresponding one of the sections.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 3, 2014Publication date: October 22, 2015Inventors: Shahin GHOBADI, Saddy R. GARCIA, Adam HAUSMAN, Shawn ROBINSON, Max BILLARD, Ryan N. LUBY