Patents by Inventor Thomas Uttley
Thomas Uttley 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: 9463819Abstract: A portable cart is convertible between a collapsed state for improving storage and transportation, and an expanded state for deploying a modular workstation that may be used for remote medical care. The cart includes a collapsible frame having support members that are pivotable between an open and closed position, and a central upright frame that guides a strut member from a retracted position to an upright extended position. The strut member is lockable in the upright position, and the workstation module is configured to mount to and dismount from the extended strut member. The workstation module may include an interface assembly that enables a patient to communicate with a doctor that is remotely located from the cart. A power module may also be mounted to the cart for powering the workstation module. The cart may easily be transported or stored by dismounting the workstation module and collapsing the frame.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2015Date of Patent: October 11, 2016Assignee: Huntingdon Telemed, LLC.Inventors: Thomas Uttley, David Boll, William Rabbitt, James Szpak, Jason Tilk, Robert Vystrcil, Paul Stephens
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Patent number: 9298885Abstract: A medical cart includes an interface assembly including a display, a speaker, a camera and a microphone. The interface assembly is operatively connected to an enclosure at a connecting portion that is operable to reposition the interface assembly from a transporting configuration in which the interface assembly is disposed inside the enclosure to a deployed configuration in which the interface assembly is disposed outside of the enclosure. The medical cart also includes a set of wheels operably connected to at least one of the enclosure or a pivoting assembly operable to pivot from the transporting configuration in which only the set of wheels makes contact with a transporting surface to the deployed configuration in which a portion of the cart in addition to the set of wheels makes contact with the transporting surface for stabilizing the cart in the deployed configuration.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2015Date of Patent: March 29, 2016Assignee: HUNTINGDON TELEMED, LLCInventors: Thomas Uttley, David Boll, Maynard Payumo, William Rabbitt, James Szpak, Jason Tilk, Robert Vystrcil
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Publication number: 20160042139Abstract: A medical cart includes an interface assembly including a display, a speaker, a camera and a microphone. The interface assembly is operatively connected to an enclosure at a connecting portion that is operable to reposition the interface assembly from a transporting configuration in which the interface assembly is disposed inside the enclosure to a deployed configuration in which the interface assembly is disposed outside of the enclosure. The medical cart also includes a set of wheels operably connected to at least one of the enclosure or a pivoting assembly operable to pivot from the transporting configuration in which only the set of wheels makes contact with a transporting surface to the deployed configuration in which a portion of the cart in addition to the set of wheels makes contact with the transporting surface for stabilizing the cart in the deployed configuration.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2015Publication date: February 11, 2016Inventors: Thomas Uttley, David Boll, Maynard Payumo, William Rabbitt, James Szpak, Jason Tilk, Robert Vystrcil
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Patent number: 9179493Abstract: A medical cart includes an interface assembly including a display, a speaker, a camera and a microphone. The interface assembly is operatively connected to an enclosure at a connecting portion that is operable to reposition the interface assembly from a transporting configuration in which the interface assembly is disposed inside the enclosure to a deployed configuration in which the interface assembly is disposed outside of the enclosure. The medical cart also includes a set of wheels operably connected to at least one of the enclosure or a pivoting assembly operable to pivot from the transporting configuration in which only the set of wheels makes contact with a transporting surface to the deployed configuration in which a portion of the cart in addition to the set of wheels makes contact with the transporting surface for stabilizing the cart in the deployed configuration.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2014Date of Patent: November 3, 2015Assignee: HUNTINGDON TELEMED, LLCInventors: Thomas Uttley, David Boll, Maynard Payumo, William Rabbitt, James Szpak, Jason Tilk, Robert Vystrcil
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Publication number: 20150305086Abstract: A medical cart includes an interface assembly including a display, a speaker, a camera and a microphone. The interface assembly is operatively connected to an enclosure at a connecting portion that is operable to reposition the interface assembly from a transporting configuration in which the interface assembly is disposed inside the enclosure to a deployed configuration in which the interface assembly is disposed outside of the enclosure. The medical cart also includes a set of wheels operably connected to at least one of the enclosure or a pivoting assembly operable to pivot from the transporting configuration in which only the set of wheels makes contact with a transporting surface to the deployed configuration in which a portion of the cart in addition to the set of wheels makes contact with the transporting surface for stabilizing the cart in the deployed configuration.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2014Publication date: October 22, 2015Applicant: Huntingdon Telemed, LLCInventors: Thomas Uttley, David Boll, Maynard Payumo, William Rabbitt, James Szpak, Jason Tilk, Robert Vystrcil
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Publication number: 20150298717Abstract: A portable cart is convertible between a collapsed state for improving storage and transportation, and an expanded state for deploying a modular workstation that may be used for remote medical care. The cart includes a collapsible frame having support members that are pivotable between an open and closed position, and a central upright frame that guides a strut member from a retracted position to an upright extended position. The strut member is lockable in the upright position, and the workstation module is configured to mount to and dismount from the extended strut member. The workstation module may include an interface assembly that enables a patient to communicate with a doctor that is remotely located from the cart. A power module may also be mounted to the cart for powering the workstation module. The cart may easily be transported or stored by dismounting the workstation module and collapsing the frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2015Publication date: October 22, 2015Inventors: Thomas Uttley, David Boll, William Rabbitt, James Szpak, Jason Tilk, Robert Vystrcil, Paul Stephens