Patents by Inventor Stephen M. Green
Stephen M. Green 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: 20240121874Abstract: A linear lighting device may include an elongated housing that defines a cavity. The linear lighting device may include plurality of emitter printed circuit boards configured to be received within the cavity. Each of the plurality of emitter printed circuit boards may include a plurality of emitter modules mounted thereto. Each of the plurality of emitter printed circuit boards may include a control circuit configured to control the plurality of emitter modules mounted to the respective emitter printed circuit board based on receipt of one or more messages. The linear lighting device may include a total internal reflection lens for each of the plurality of emitter printed circuit boards. The total internal reflection lens may be configured to diffuse light emitted by the emitter modules of the plurality of emitter printed circuit boards.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2023Publication date: April 11, 2024Applicant: Lutron Technology Company LLCInventors: Ryan M. Bocock, Fangxu Dong, Ari L. Fox, Christopher M. Green, Peter W. Ogden, JR., Stephen Phillips, Jonathan R. Redus, Jaykrishna A. Shukla
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Publication number: 20240077309Abstract: The present disclosure generally relates to displaying information related to a physical activity. In some embodiments, methods and user interfaces for managing the display of information related to a physical activity are described.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 12, 2023Publication date: March 7, 2024Inventors: Nicholas D. FELTON, James B. CARY, Edward CHAO, Kevin W. CHEN, Christopher P. FOSS, Eamon F. GILRAVI, Austen J. GREEN, Bradley W. GRIFFIN, Anders K. HAGLUNDS, Lori HYLAN-CHO, Stephen P. JACKSON, Matthew S. KOONCE, Paul T. NIXON, Robert M. PEARSON
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Patent number: 11917739Abstract: A linear lighting device may include an elongated housing that defines a cavity. The linear lighting device may include plurality of emitter printed circuit boards configured to be received within the cavity. Each of the plurality of emitter printed circuit boards may include a plurality of emitter modules mounted thereto. Each of the plurality of emitter printed circuit boards may include a control circuit configured to control the plurality of emitter modules mounted to the respective emitter printed circuit board based on receipt of one or more messages. The linear lighting device may include a total internal reflection lens for each of the plurality of emitter printed circuit boards. The total internal reflection lens may be configured to diffuse light emitted by the emitter modules of the plurality of emitter printed circuit boards.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2022Date of Patent: February 27, 2024Assignee: Lutron Technology Company LLCInventors: Ryan M. Bocock, Fangxu Dong, Ari L. Fox, Christopher M. Green, Peter W. Ogden, Jr., Stephen Phillips, Jonathan R. Redus, Jaykrishna A. Shukla
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Publication number: 20240041472Abstract: Devices and methods for creating hemostasis at a subcutaneous vascular puncture are disclosed. The methods and devices may be used to close vascular punctures following trans-radial arterial procedures, e.g., catheterization and percutaneous coronary intervention. The devices may include a housing defining a suction chamber and an anvil disposed within the suction chamber and adhesively attached to the limb of a patient such that the apparatus creates a pulling force as well as a pushing force on the patient's skin, subcutaneous tissue, and artery. Alternatively, the pulling force and pushing force may be accomplished be mechanical means.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2022Publication date: February 8, 2024Inventors: Stephen M. Green, Ronald P. Caputo, John M. Kirwan
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Publication number: 20230041471Abstract: Devices and methods for creating hemostasis at a subcutaneous vascular puncture are disclosed. The methods and devices may be used to close vascular punctures following trans-radial arterial procedures, e.g., catheterization and percutaneous coronary intervention. The devices may include a housing defining a suction chamber and an anvil disposed within the suction chamber and adhesively attached to the limb of a patient such that the apparatus creates a pulling force as well as a pushing force on the patient's skin, subcutaneous tissue, and artery. Alternatively, the pulling force and pushing force may be accomplished be mechanical means.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2022Publication date: February 9, 2023Inventors: Stephen M. Green, Ronald P. Caputo, John M. Kirwan
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Publication number: 20210045731Abstract: The present invention provides an apparatus and method for creating hemostasis at a subcutaneous vascular puncture. The method and apparatus is intended, but not limited to, vascular punctures following trans-radial arterial procedures, e.g. catheterization and percutaneous coronary intervention.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2019Publication date: February 18, 2021Applicant: TRANSLUMINAL TECHNOLOGIES, LLCInventors: Stephen M. Green, Ronald P. Caputo, John M. Kirwan
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Publication number: 20200390429Abstract: The present invention provides an apparatus and method for creating hemostasis at a subcutaneous vascular puncture. The method and apparatus is intended, but not limited to, vascular punctures following trans-radial arterial procedures, e.g. catheterization and percutaneous coronary intervention.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2020Publication date: December 17, 2020Applicant: Transluminal Technologies, LLCInventors: Stephen M. Green, Ronald P. Caputo, John M. Kirwan
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Publication number: 20200029946Abstract: Devices and methods for creating hemostasis at a subcutaneous vascular puncture are disclosed. The methods and devices may be used to close vascular punctures following trans-radial arterial procedures, e.g., catheterization and percutaneous coronary intervention. The devices may include a housing defining a suction chamber and an anvil disposed within the suction chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 25, 2019Publication date: January 30, 2020Inventors: Stephen M. Green, Ronald P. Caputo, John M. Kirwan, Aaron Hopkinson, Jacquelyn Monroe
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Patent number: 9456816Abstract: The present invention relates a closure device implant for sealing an opening formed through biological tissue including a plug, a rigid wire including a plastically deformable portion configurable between an unrestrained position and a restrained position relative to the plug, wherein a distal end of the wire is substantially spherically shaped, and a footplate attached to the wire, wherein the footplate comprises an elongated plate portion including a wire channel. The present invention also relates to a closure device deployment device including an elongated housing, a sheath assembly connected to the housing, and at least two sliding members slidably connected to the housing.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2014Date of Patent: October 4, 2016Assignee: Transluminal Technologies, LLCInventors: Stephen M. Green, Brian Fairman, Matthew A. Keary
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Patent number: 9155530Abstract: The present invention relates generally to specially designed magnesium-aluminum (“Mg—Al”) alloys and medical uses thereof in a hemodynamic environment, and, more particularly to devices for sealing an opening formed through biological tissue (such as blood vessels) made from such specially designed magnesium-aluminum alloys.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2011Date of Patent: October 13, 2015Assignee: Transluminal Technologies, LLCInventors: Stephen M. Green, Rudolph Buchheit
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Publication number: 20150201919Abstract: The present invention relates a closure device implant for sealing an opening formed through biological tissue including a plug, a rigid wire including a plastically deformable portion configurable between an unrestrained position and a restrained position relative to the plug, wherein a distal end of the wire is substantially spherically shaped, and a footplate attached to the wire, wherein the footplate comprises an elongated plate portion including a wire channel. The present invention also relates to a closure device deployment device including an elongated housing, a sheath assembly connected to the housing, and at least two sliding members slidably connected to the housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 3, 2014Publication date: July 23, 2015Applicant: TRANSLUMINAL TECHNOLOGIES, LLCInventors: Stephen M. Green, Brian Fairman, Matthew A. Keary
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Patent number: 8876861Abstract: The present invention relates a closure device implant for sealing an opening formed through biological tissue including a plug, a rigid wire including a plastically deformable portion configurable between an unrestrained position and a restrained position relative to the plug, wherein a distal end of the wire is substantially spherically shaped, and a footplate attached to the wire, wherein the footplate comprises an elongated plate portion including a wire channel. The present invention also relates to a closure device deployment device including an elongated housing, a sheath assembly connected to the housing, and at least two sliding members slidably connected to the housing.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2010Date of Patent: November 4, 2014Assignee: Transluminal Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Stephen M. Green, Brian Fairman, Herbert F. Brodt, David K. Boger
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Patent number: 8696749Abstract: The present invention is directed to the field of prosthetic devices. More particularly, one embodiment of the present invention is directed to an artificial disc that can be used as a replacement for an intervertebral disc (e.g., a human intervertebral lumbar disc, a human intervertebral cervical disc and/or a human intervertebral thoracic disc).Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2004Date of Patent: April 15, 2014Assignee: Blackstone Medical, Inc.Inventors: Matthew Lyons, Stephen M. Green, Matthew A. Keary
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Publication number: 20120116446Abstract: The present invention relates generally to specially designed magnesium-aluminum (“Mg—Al”) alloys and medical uses thereof in a hemodynamic environment, and, more particularly to devices for sealing an opening formed through biological tissue (such as blood vessels) made from such specially designed magnesium-aluminum alloys.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2011Publication date: May 10, 2012Applicant: TRANSLUMINAL TECHNOLOGIES, LLCInventors: Stephen M. Green, Rudolph Buchheit
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Patent number: 8137380Abstract: The present invention relates generally to medical devices and methods for sealing and closing passages formed through tissue. More specifically, the present invention relates to devices for sealing or closing an opening formed through biological tissue comprising a distal or outside margin or surface, and a proximal or inside margin or surface (i.e., a wall thickness), and to apparatuses and methods for delivering such devices, to control (or prevent or stop) bleeding (or the flow of other biological fluid or tissue). The openings comprise percutaneously formed punctures, incisions, or other openings formed through biological tissue, such as in blood vessels, organs, and the like.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2008Date of Patent: March 20, 2012Assignee: Transluminal Technologies, LLCInventors: Stephen M. Green, Brian Fairman, Herbert F. Brodt, David K. Boger
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Patent number: 8021375Abstract: A surgical clip applicator for applying surgical clips to body tissue includes an elongated ram housing that has proximal and distal ends and at least partially encloses a ram. A trigger housing includes a trigger that has an open position and a closed position. The trigger housing is mounted to the proximal end of the ram housing. The ram extends partially into the trigger housing and is operatively connected to the trigger. The trigger is spaced a first distance from the trigger housing in the open position and spaced a second distance from the trigger housing in the closed position. The first distance being larger than the second distance. A cartridge is removably mounted into the ram housing. The cartridge includes a plurality of the surgical clips. A retaining mechanism retains the trigger with respect to the trigger housing between the open and closed positions.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2008Date of Patent: September 20, 2011Assignee: ConMed CorporationInventors: George Aldrich, Stephen M. Green, Mike Bennett
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Publication number: 20110046665Abstract: The present invention relates a closure device implant for sealing an opening formed through biological tissue including a plug, a rigid wire including a plastically deformable portion configurable between an unrestrained position and a restrained position relative to the plug, wherein a distal end of the wire is substantially spherically shaped, and a footplate attached to the wire, wherein the footplate comprises an elongated plate portion including a wire channel. The present invention also relates to a closure device deployment device including an elongated housing, a sheath assembly connected to the housing, and at least two sliding members slidably connected to the housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2010Publication date: February 24, 2011Applicant: TRANSLUMINAL TECHNOLOGIES, LLCInventors: Stephen M. Green, Brian Fairman, Herbert F. Brodt, David K. Boger
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Patent number: 7765931Abstract: A golf ball having an indicia produced by ink jet printing is disclosed. An ink composition containing a coloring agent and a resin is dispensed on a transfer medium, using an ink jet printer, to form an indicia. The indicia is transferred from the transfer medium to the dimpled surface of a golf ball. In another form of the invention, an indicia is applied directly to a golf ball, without a transfer medium. In this method, an indicia receiving layer is applied on at least a portion of the golf ball surface, then the indicia is printed directly on the indicia receiving layer using an ink jet printer. The indicia on the golf ball has an impact resistance suitable for use in competitive play.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2008Date of Patent: August 3, 2010Assignee: Callaway Golf CompanyInventors: Thomas J. Kennedy, III, Robert Phelps, Stephen M. Green
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Publication number: 20100091057Abstract: A golf ball having an indicia produced by ink jet printing is disclosed. An ink composition containing a coloring agent and a resin is dispensed on a transfer medium, using an ink jet printer, to form an indicia. The indicia is transferred from the transfer medium to the dimpled surface of a golf ball. In another form of the invention, an indicia is applied directly to a golf ball, without a transfer medium. In this method, an indicia receiving layer is applied on at least a portion of the golf ball surface, then the indicia is printed directly on the indicia receiving layer using an ink jet printer. The indicia on the golf ball has an impact resistance suitable for use in competitive play.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2009Publication date: April 15, 2010Applicant: CALLAWAY GOLF COMPANYInventors: THOMAS J. KENNEDY, III, ROBERT PHELPS, STEPHEN M. GREEN
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Publication number: 20090264904Abstract: A surgical clip applicator for applying surgical clips to body tissue includes an elongated ram housing that has proximal and distal ends and at least partially encloses a ram. A trigger housing includes a trigger that has an open position and a closed position. The trigger housing is mounted to the proximal end of the ram housing. The ram extends partially into the trigger housing and is operatively connected to the trigger. The trigger is spaced a first distance from the trigger housing in the open position and spaced a second distance from the trigger housing in the closed position. The first distance being larger than the second distance. A cartridge is removably mounted into the ram housing. The cartridge includes a plurality of the surgical clips. A retaining mechanism retains the trigger with respect to the trigger housing between the open and closed positions.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 21, 2008Publication date: October 22, 2009Applicant: CONMED CORPORATIONInventors: George Aldrich, Stephen M. Green, Mike Bennett