Patents by Inventor Stephen Miggels
Stephen Miggels 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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Patent number: 8776633Abstract: A shifter for use with a continuously variable transmission includes a grip portion and a hub portion. Specifically, the shifter is designed for use on a bicycle, but could also be used with any light vehicle. The grip portion is characterized by a rotatable adjuster that is coupled to a cable. The cable is also coupled to a hub portion. As the adjuster is rotated, the cable is pulled, in turn rotating a pulley assembly in the hub portion. As the pulley assembly is rotated, it advances a rod within a continuously variable transmission. The rod adjusts the power adjusters as described above. The grip portion is also unique in its display of information to the rider. The grip portion includes a display showing the ratio of input to output. The display also includes a filament that curves as the ration is adjusted. A high ratio renders the filament flat while the filament takes on a steep curve as the ratio is adjusted to make riding up hills easier.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2010Date of Patent: July 15, 2014Assignee: Fallbrook Intellectual Property Company LLCInventors: Oronde Armstrong, Chris Barrow, Paul Elhardt, Henry Mack, Stephen Miggels, Stephen Tsortsoros
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Publication number: 20120031398Abstract: A delivery device (10) for the delivery of at least one dose of a composition into a nasal cavity, the device has a discharge member (12) formed for insertion into a nasal cavity, a discharge aperture (20) being formed therethrough and a body (14) containing a reservoir (24) of at least one dose, the body is elongated and generally extending along a longitudinal axis (16), wherein the discharge member (12) extends along a secondary axis (18), the secondary axis (18) intersecting with, and being disposed transversely to the longitudinal axis (16).Type: ApplicationFiled: November 3, 2009Publication date: February 9, 2012Inventors: Robert L. Berger, Michael L. Turini, Peter A. Basile, Stephen Miggels, Henry J. Mack
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Publication number: 20120017902Abstract: Various embodiments of the present invention provide a delivery device (10) for the delivery of a dose of liquid into a nasal cavity. The device includes a discharge member (12) formed for insertion into a nasal cavity, a discharge aperture (14) being formed there through. An elastomeric surface (26) is disposed about the discharge aperture (14).Type: ApplicationFiled: November 3, 2009Publication date: January 26, 2012Applicant: Schering CorporationInventors: Robert L. Berger, Michael L. Turini, Peter A. Basile, Stephen Miggels, Henry J. Mack, JR.
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Publication number: 20110088503Abstract: A shifter for use with a continuously variable transmission includes a grip portion and a hub portion. Specifically, the shifter is designed for use on a bicycle, but could also be used with any light vehicle. The grip portion is characterized by a rotatable adjuster that is coupled to a cable. The cable is also coupled to a hub portion. As the adjuster is rotated, the cable is pulled, in turn rotating a pulley assembly in the hub portion. As the pulley assembly is rotated, it advances a rod within a continuously variable transmission. The rod adjusts the power adjusters as described above. The grip portion is also unique in its display of information to the rider. The grip portion includes a display showing the ratio of input to output. The display also includes a filament that curves as the ration is adjusted. A high ratio renders the filament flat while the filament takes on a steep curve as the ratio is adjusted to make riding up hills easier.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2010Publication date: April 21, 2011Applicant: Fallbrook Technologies Inc.Inventors: Oronde Armstrong, Chris Barrow, Paul Elhardt, Henry Mack, Stephen Miggels, Stephen Tsortsoros
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Patent number: 7882762Abstract: A shifter for use with a continuously variable transmission includes a grip portion and a hub portion. Specifically, the shifter is designed for use on a bicycle, but could also be used with any light vehicle. The grip portion is characterized by a rotatable adjuster that is coupled to a cable. The cable is also coupled to a hub portion. As the adjuster is rotated, the cable is pulled, in turn rotating a pulley assembly in the hub portion. As the pulley assembly is rotated, it advances a rod within a continuously variable transmission. The rod adjusts the power adjusters as described above. The grip portion is also unique in its display of information to the rider. The grip portion includes a display showing the ratio of input to output. The display also includes a filament that curves as the ration is adjusted. A high ratio renders the filament flat while the filament takes on a steep curve as the ratio is adjusted to make riding up hills easier.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2006Date of Patent: February 8, 2011Assignee: Fallbrook Technologies Inc.Inventors: Oronde Armstrong, Christopher Barrow, Paul Elhardt, Henry Mack, Stephen Miggels, Stephen Tsotsoros
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Publication number: 20100263665Abstract: An apparatus for counting doses of a dispenser (12) is provided which includes a housing (14) for releasably attaching to the dispenser; and, a dose counter (30) operatively connected to the housing. The dose counter displays indicia relating to doses of the dispenser. The dose counter may be manually adjusted or configured to be automatically adjusted to permit counting of the number of times the housing is separated from the dispenser. The number of separations will indicate the number of doses administered by the dispenser. Advantageously, with the subject invention, a dose counter is provided which counts doses separately from the actuation of the dispenser/ With the dose counter being separate from the dispenser, the dose counter may be reused with a plurality of dispensers. As will be appreciated by those skilled in the art, the invention may apply to various dispensers, but is particularly well-suited for use with inhalers.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2007Publication date: October 21, 2010Inventors: Scott Brown, Aleksandr Zuyev, Stephen Miggels, Henry J. Mack, JR., Mikhail Gotliboym, In-Young Jang
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Publication number: 20100083964Abstract: An apparatus for counting doses of a dispenser is provided which includes a housing for releasably attaching to the dispenser; and, a dose counter operatively connected to the housing or the dispenser. The dose counter displays indicia relating to doses of the dispenser. The dose counter may be manually adjusted or configured to be automatically adjusted to permit counting of the number of times the housing is separated from the dispenser. The number of separations will indicate the number of doses administered by the dispenser. Advantageously, with the subject invention, a dose counter is provided which counts doses separately from the actuation of the dispenser. As will be appreciated by those skilled in the art, the invention may apply to various dispensers, but is particularly well-suited for use with inhalers.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2007Publication date: April 8, 2010Inventors: Scott Brown, Aleksandr Zuyev, Stephen Miggels, Henry J. Mack, JR., Mikhail Gotliboym, In-Young Jang
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Publication number: 20070245846Abstract: A shifter for use with a continuously variable transmission includes a grip portion and a hub portion. Specifically, the shifter is designed for use on a bicycle, but could also be used with any light vehicle. The grip portion is characterized by a rotatable adjuster that is coupled to a cable. The cable is also coupled to a hub portion. As the adjuster is rotated, the cable is pulled, in turn rotating a pulley assembly in the hub portion. As the pulley assembly is rotated, it advances a rod within a continuously variable transmission. The rod adjusts the power adjusters as described above. The grip portion is also unique in its display of information to the rider. The grip portion includes a display showing the ratio of input to output. The display also includes a filament that curves as the ration is adjusted. A high ratio renders the filament flat while the filament takes on a steep curve as the ratio is adjusted to make riding up hills easier.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2006Publication date: October 25, 2007Inventors: Oronde Armstrong, Chris Barrow, Paul Elhardt, Henry Mack, Stephen Miggels, Stephen Tsotsoros
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Publication number: 20070193391Abstract: A shifter for use with a continuously variable transmission includes a grip portion and a hub portion. Specifically, the shifter is designed for use on a bicycle, but could also be used with any light vehicle. The grip portion is characterized by a rotatable adjuster that is coupled to a cable. The cable is also coupled to a hub portion. As the adjuster is rotated, the cable is pulled, in turn rotating a pulley assembly in the hub portion. As the pulley assembly is rotated, it advances a rod within a continuously variable transmission. The rod adjusts the power adjusters as described above. The grip portion is also unique in its display of information to the rider. The grip portion includes a display showing the ratio of input to output. The display also includes a filament that curves as the ration is adjusted. A high ratio renders the filament flat while the filament takes on a steep curve as the ratio is adjusted to make riding up hills easier.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2007Publication date: August 23, 2007Inventors: Oronde Armstrong, Chris Barrow, Paul Elhardt, Henry Mack, Stephen Miggels
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Publication number: 20060108813Abstract: An air intake for a lawn and garden tractor has an opening with a screen covering the opening. A float panel is positioned adjacent to and spaced from the outer surface of the screen. The full surface area of the screen is available to pull in air, while limiting engine noise entering the environment and minimizing ingestion of excess grass and other debris.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2004Publication date: May 25, 2006Inventors: Barry Goebert, Stephen Miggels
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Patent number: D548655Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2006Date of Patent: August 14, 2007Assignee: Autocraft Industries, IncInventors: Chris Barrow, Paul Elhardt, Henry Mack, Stephen Miggels
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Patent number: D650065Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2008Date of Patent: December 6, 2011Assignee: Schering CorporationInventors: Robert L. Berger, Michael L. Turini, Peter A. Basile, Stephen Miggels, Henry J. Mack, Jr.