Patents by Inventor Timothy Turley
Timothy Turley 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: 20250058168Abstract: A gait trainer is provided that includes a user support assembly disposed on a base. The user support assembly includes a horizontal support configured to seat a user of the gait trainer, and an actuator attached to the horizontal support. The actuator is configured to articulate at least a portion of the horizontal support from a horizontal configuration into a vertical configuration. The gait trainer further includes a kinematic assembly configured to transmit a physical input from the user of the gait trainer to a flywheel of the kinematic assembly and a restraint configured to constrain a user within the user support assembly during use of the gait trainer.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2024Publication date: February 20, 2025Inventors: Timothy Klemm, Theodore R. Espiritu, Jr., Joseph Heaton, Colter Turley
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Patent number: 8968289Abstract: Disclosed is a spacer, configured to position microwave energy delivery devices, including a housing, with a housing body and a compression body, and at least one compression mechanism. The housing body forms a housing body cavity and a plurality of housing device apertures. The compression body forms a plurality of compression body apertures that each correspond to a housing device aperture. The compression body slideably engages the housing body cavity and at least a portion of the compression body is positioned within the compression body cavity. A compression mechanism is positioned between the housing body and the compression body and configured to provide a biasing force between the housing body and the compression body. In a first position the housing device apertures are misaligned with the compression body apertures and in the second position the housing apertures are aligned with the compression body apertures forming a plurality of aligned apertures.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2010Date of Patent: March 3, 2015Assignee: Covidien LPInventors: Robert B. Cunningham, Gene H. Arts, Timothy A. Turley, Richard W. Wetz, Chad M. Nelson
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Publication number: 20120101487Abstract: Disclosed is a spacer, configured to position microwave energy delivery devices, including a housing, with a housing body and a compression body, and at least one compression mechanism. The housing body forms a housing body cavity and a plurality of housing device apertures. The compression body forms a plurality of compression body apertures that each correspond to a housing device aperture. The compression body slideably engages the housing body cavity and at least a portion of the compression body is positioned within the compression body cavity. A compression mechanism is positioned between the housing body and the compression body and configured to provide a biasing force between the housing body and the compression body. In a first position the housing device apertures are misaligned with the compression body apertures and in the second position the housing apertures are aligned with the compression body apertures forming a plurality of aligned apertures.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2010Publication date: April 26, 2012Inventors: Robert B. Cunningham, Gene H. Arts, Timothy A. Turley, Richard W. Wetz, Chad M. Nelson
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Publication number: 20060254965Abstract: An effluent treatment system including a treatment tank for holding effluent; a filter for filtering effluent from the treatment tank; a valve for directing effluent from the filter component to either a discharge or through the inlet port of the treatment tank back into the interior of the treatment tank; and a pump for pumping effluent under pressure from the hollow interior of the treatment tank, through the outlet port of the treatment tank, through the filter component, through the valve, back through the inlet port of the treatment tank back into the interior of the treatment tank many times, and then to discharge.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2005Publication date: November 16, 2006Inventor: Timothy Turley
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Patent number: 6718637Abstract: The present invention has a safety hood which is pivotally mounted to the body of the knife at the front end. The body is pivotally mounted to a spine at the back end. The blade is removably mounted on the spine such that the hood covers the blade when the knife is closed. The hood is biased closed and has a latch to hold it closed unless the latch is released. The user depresses a button, which moves the latch, releasing the hood to push up when the user presses the hood against a working surface. The hood's rotation, and therefore the about of blade exposed, is controlled by an adjustable depth assembly. The adjustable depth assembly has multiple settings, allowing the user to control the cutting depth of the knife.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2003Date of Patent: April 13, 2004Inventors: Mel Wayne Ortner, Donald R. Schwartz, Timothy A. Turley, Fred K. Kueffner
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Patent number: 6560873Abstract: The present invention has a safety hood which is pivotally mounted to the body of the knife at the front end. The body is pivotally mounted to a spine at the back end. The blade is removably mounted on the spine such that the hood covers the blade when the knife is closed. The hood is biased closed and has a latch to hold it closed unless the latch is released. The user depresses a button, which moves the latch, releasing the hood to push up when the user presses the hood against a working surface. The upward rotation of the hood releases the latch, so that when the hood rotates down the latch automatically re-locks the hood closed. The hood cannot be release again with out releasing the button and re-depressing the button.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2001Date of Patent: May 13, 2003Inventors: Mel Wayne Ortner, Donald R. Schwartz, Timothy A. Turley, Fred K. Kueffner
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Patent number: 5638593Abstract: A method for manufacturing a heat-sealed neo-natal medical monitoring probe requires a pair of light sources and a light detector to be placed between two layers or conformable material used to implement the probe. The layers are designed to be self-aligning when placed in the assembly press for heat-sealing the perimeter of the probe. The heat-sealing process both protects the light sources and detector from fluids and also functions to precisely position and secure these devices.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 1995Date of Patent: June 17, 1997Assignee: Ohmeda Inc.Inventors: Thomas J. Gerhardt, Daniel Goldberger, Dena M. Raley, James H. Taylor, Timothy A. Turley, Kirk L. Weimer
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Patent number: 5387122Abstract: The pulse oximeter probe uses an inexpensive connector to electrically interconnect the sensor elements with the pulse oximeter. One segment of the probe connector contains a set of connector pins that are wired to the sensor elements. Another segment of the probe connector is equipped with a mating configuration of sockets which align with these pins. Three projections function to automatically align the connector pins with the connector sockets. Two of the projections engage a mating aperture in the other connector segment to fasten the two connector segments together, while a third projection aligns with an edge of the other connector segment to position the two connector segments.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 1993Date of Patent: February 7, 1995Assignee: Ohmeda Inc.Inventors: Daniel S. Goldberger, Timothy A. Turley, Kirk L. Weimer
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Patent number: 5249576Abstract: The universal pulse oximeter probe [of the present invention] utilizes an inexpensive sensor connector configuration to enable the cable section of the probe to be used numerous times. The [sensor connector is mechanically simple and electrically reliable to interconnect the sensor elements with the cable that connects the pulse oximeter system to the sensor elements. This sensor connector enables the user to obtain significant benefits due to the fact that the expensive cable segment of the probe is a separable element from the housing that contains the sensor elements. In particular, the] cable segment of the probe consists of a connector that is compatible with the pulse oximeter system and which functions to interconnect the pulse oximeter system with a plurality of conductors, the far end of which are terminated in the sensor connector [of the present invention].Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 1991Date of Patent: October 5, 1993Assignee: BOC Health Care, Inc.Inventors: Daniel S. Goldberger, Timothy A. Turley, Kirk L. Weimer
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Patent number: D355032Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 1993Date of Patent: January 31, 1995Assignee: Ohmeda Inc.Inventors: Daniel S. Goldberger, Mark Hibl, James H. Taylor, Timothy A. Turley, Gregory D. Volan, Kirk L. Weimer