Patents by Inventor William Cannon
William Cannon 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: 12024836Abstract: Method and apparatus are provided for a pet waste collection device. In one embodiment the device includes an elongated handle extending from a grip at an upper end of the handle to a bracket at a lower end thereof. A housing is pivotally connected at a first end thereof to a main pivot on the bracket and extends away from the handle to a second end. The device may further include a leg extending from the housing proximate the housing second end to a foot at a lower end of the leg, and a waste receptacle connected to the bracket opposite the housing. A scoop has a pivot end and a scooping end, with the pivot end connected to a spool rotatably mounted inside the housing proximate the housing second end, wherein the scoop is rotatable from a scooping position in which the scoop extends downward, to a dumping position in which the scooping end is juxtaposed with the waste receptacle.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2020Date of Patent: July 2, 2024Inventor: William Cannon Farmer
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Patent number: 11950842Abstract: A catheter system for ablation of tissue around a blood vessel, e.g., the pulmonary artery, to reduce neural activity of nerves surrounding the blood vessel. The catheter system includes an elongate shaft having a proximal portion coupled to a handle, and a distal portion. The distal portion includes a transducer and an expandable anchor, which may be actuated to transition between a collapsed delivery state and an expanded deployed state where the anchor centralizes the transducer within the blood vessel. The transducer may be actuated to emit energy to reduce neural activity of the nerves surrounding the blood vessel. Systems and method are further provided for confirming that neural activity of the nerves surround the blood vessel has been sufficiently reduced.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2023Date of Patent: April 9, 2024Assignee: Gradient Denervation Technologies SASInventors: David Amaoua, Martin Grasse, William Cannon, Chiara Mischo
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Publication number: 20230404664Abstract: A catheter system for ablation of tissue around a blood vessel, e.g., the pulmonary artery, to reduce neural activity of nerves surrounding the blood vessel. The catheter system includes an elongate shaft having a proximal portion coupled to a handle, and a distal portion. The distal portion includes a transducer and an expandable anchor, which may be actuated to transition between a collapsed delivery state and an expanded deployed state where the anchor centralizes the transducer within the blood vessel. The transducer may be actuated to emit energy to reduce neural activity of the nerves surrounding the blood vessel. Systems and method are further provided for confirming that neural activity of the nerves surround the blood vessel has been sufficiently reduced.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2023Publication date: December 21, 2023Applicant: Gradient Denervation Technologies SASInventors: David AMAOUA, Martin GRASSE, William CANNON, Chiara MISCHO
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Publication number: 20230380895Abstract: A catheter system for ablation of tissue around a blood vessel, e.g., the pulmonary artery, to reduce neural activity of nerves surrounding the blood vessel. The catheter system includes an elongate shaft having a proximal portion coupled to a handle, and a distal portion. The distal portion includes a transducer and an expandable anchor, which may be actuated to transition between a collapsed delivery state and an expanded deployed state where the anchor centralizes the transducer within the blood vessel. The transducer may be actuated to emit energy to reduce neural activity of the nerves surrounding the blood vessel. Systems and method are further provided for confirming that neural activity of the nerves surround the blood vessel has been sufficiently reduced.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 2023Publication date: November 30, 2023Applicant: Gradient Denervation Technologies SASInventors: David AMAOUA, Martin GRASSE, William CANNON
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Patent number: 11744640Abstract: A catheter system for ablation of tissue around a blood vessel, e.g., the pulmonary artery, to reduce neural activity of nerves surrounding the blood vessel. The catheter system includes an elongate shaft having a proximal portion coupled to a handle, and a distal portion. The distal portion includes a transducer and an expandable anchor, which may be actuated to transition between a collapsed delivery state and an expanded deployed state where the anchor centralizes the transducer within the blood vessel. The transducer may be actuated to emit energy to reduce neural activity of the nerves surrounding the blood vessel. Systems and method are further provided for confirming that neural activity of the nerves surround the blood vessel has been sufficiently reduced.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2022Date of Patent: September 5, 2023Assignee: Gradient Denervation Technologies SASInventors: David Amaoua, Martin Grasse, Chiara Mischo, William Cannon
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Publication number: 20230057626Abstract: A catheter system for ablation of tissue around a blood vessel, e.g., the pulmonary artery, to reduce neural activity of nerves surrounding the blood vessel. The catheter system includes an elongate shaft having a proximal portion coupled to a handle, and a distal portion. The distal portion includes a transducer and an expandable anchor, which may be actuated to transition between a collapsed delivery state and an expanded deployed state where the anchor centralizes the transducer within the blood vessel. The transducer may be actuated to emit energy to reduce neural activity of the nerves surrounding the blood vessel. Systems and method are further provided for confirming that neural activity of the nerves surround the blood vessel has been sufficiently reduced.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2022Publication date: February 23, 2023Applicant: Gradient Denervation Technologies SASInventors: David AMAOUA, Martin GRASSE, Chiara MISCHO, William CANNON
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Publication number: 20210299161Abstract: For hydrogen generation and delivery, a hydrogen source provides hydrogen. A delivery tube delivers the hydrogen from the hydrogen source for inhalation. A hydrogen sensor measures hydrogen concentration in the delivery tube. A controller adjusts the hydrogen concentration in the delivery tube to a concentration threshold.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2021Publication date: September 30, 2021Inventors: Jared Barrott, Kerry Casperson, Taft Barrott, Hugo Rayo, William Cannon
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Patent number: 11065438Abstract: A system and method used to deliver a percutaneous ventricular assist device (pVAD) or other cardiac therapeutic device to a site within the heart, such as a site at the aortic valve. A flexible device is percutaneously introduced into a vasculature of a patient and positioned to run from a femoral vein, through the heart via a transseptal puncture, and to a femoral artery. The venous-side end of the flexible device is withdrawn out the venous vasculature superior to the heart, and a pVAD is secured to the flexible device. The pVAD is pushed in a distal direction while the arterial-side end of the flexible device is pulled in the proximal direction to advance the pVAD to the target site. A left ventricle redirector aids in orienting the pVAD and preventing migration of the flexible member towards delicate structures of the heart during advancement of the pVAD.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2019Date of Patent: July 20, 2021Assignee: SYNECOR LLCInventors: Richard S Stack, William L Athas, Kevin Johnson, Emer M Feerick, Matthew Moran, Damian Muldoon, Liam Ruddy, William Cannon, Rory O'Brien
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Patent number: 11000637Abstract: A system and method used to deliver a percutaneous ventricular assist device (pVAD) or other cardiac therapeutic device to a site within the heart, such as a site at the aortic valve. A flexible device is percutaneously introduced into a vasculature of a patient and positioned to run from a femoral vein, through the heart via a transseptal puncture, and to a femoral artery. The venous-side end of the flexible device is withdrawn out the venous vasculature superior to the heart, and a pVAD is secured to the flexible device. The pVAD is pushed in a distal direction while the arterial-side end of the flexible device is pulled in the proximal direction to advance the pVAD to the target site. A left ventricle redirector aids in orienting the pVAD and preventing migration of the flexible member towards delicate structures of the heart during advancement of the pVAD.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2019Date of Patent: May 11, 2021Assignee: SYNECOR LLCInventors: Richard S Stack, William L Athas, Kevin Johnson, Emer M Feerick, Matthew Moran, Damian Muldoon, Liam Ruddy, William Cannon, Rory O'Brien
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Publication number: 20210079607Abstract: Method and apparatus are provided for a pet waste collection device. In one embodiment the device includes an elongated handle extending from a grip at an upper end of the handle to a bracket at a lower end thereof. A housing is pivotally connected at a first end thereof to a main pivot on the bracket and extends away from the handle to a second end. The device may further include a leg extending from the housing proximate the housing second end to a foot at a lower end of the leg, and a waste receptacle connected to the bracket opposite the housing. A scoop has a pivot end and a scooping end, with the pivot end connected to a spool rotatably mounted inside the housing proximate the housing second end, wherein the scoop is rotatable from a scooping position in which the scoop extends downward, to a dumping position in which the scooping end is juxtaposed with the waste receptacle.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2020Publication date: March 18, 2021Inventor: William Cannon Farmer
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Publication number: 20200262654Abstract: A flight for use in a mesh conveyor belt assembly that can have a first planar portion and a second planar portion extending non-coplanar to the first planar portion. The first planar portion can have a pair of tabs extending therefrom. Each tab can have a through-hole configured to receive a cross-rod of the mesh conveyor belt assembly therethrough.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2020Publication date: August 20, 2020Inventors: Logan Baxter, Brian Robinson, Thomas Busch, William Cannon, Sean Lyons
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Publication number: 20200254166Abstract: A system and method used to deliver a percutaneous ventricular assist device (pVAD) or other cardiac therapeutic device to a site within the heart, such as a site at the aortic valve. A flexible device is percutaneously introduced into a vasculature of a patient and positioned to run from a femoral vein, through the heart via a transseptal puncture, and to a femoral artery. The venous-side end of the flexible device is withdrawn out the venous vasculature superior to the heart, and a pVAD is secured to the flexible device. The pVAD is pushed in a distal direction while the arterial-side end of the flexible device is pulled in the proximal direction to advance the pVAD to the target site. A left ventricle redirector aids in orienting the pVAD and preventing migration of the flexible member towards delicate structures of the heart during advancement of the pVAD.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2019Publication date: August 13, 2020Inventors: Richard S. Stack, William L. Athas, Kevin Johnson, Emer M. Feerick, Matthew Moran, Damian Muldoon, Liam Ruddy, William Cannon, Rory O'Brien
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Publication number: 20200254163Abstract: A system and method used to deliver a percutaneous ventricular assist device (pVAD) or other cardiac therapeutic device to a site within the heart, such as a site at the aortic valve. A flexible device is percutaneously introduced into a vasculature of a patient and positioned to run from a femoral vein, through the heart via a transseptal puncture, and to a femoral artery. The venous-side end of the flexible device is withdrawn out the venous vasculature superior to the heart, and a pVAD is secured to the flexible device. The pVAD is pushed in a distal direction while the arterial-side end of the flexible device is pulled in the proximal direction to advance the pVAD to the target site. A left ventricle redirector aids in orienting the pVAD and preventing migration of the flexible member towards delicate structures of the heart during advancement of the pVAD.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2019Publication date: August 13, 2020Inventors: Richard S Stack, William L Athas, Kevin Johnson, Emer M Feerick, Matthew Moran, Damian Muldoon, Liam Ruddy, William Cannon, Rory O'Brien
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Patent number: 10327811Abstract: In a transseptal crossing needle device for inserting an outer sheath through a septum, an inner dilator sheath is received within the outer sheath and a needle having a curved end portion adjacent a tip of a tip portion of the needle is provided, the needle being received in the inner dilator sheath. The needle tip portion comprises an angled transverse end surface terminating at said tip and slanting away from an inner concave curved wall of said inner sheath curved by the needle curved end portion, the needle tip being spaced not only away from said inner concave curved wall of said inner sheath but also away from an inner convex curved wall of said inner sheath opposite said concave wall to reduce or eliminate skiving of material from the concave and convex inner walls of the inner sheath.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2014Date of Patent: June 25, 2019Assignee: Creganna Unlimited CompanyInventors: William Cannon, Brendan Marrinan, Liam Farrissey, Bernard McDermott, Richard Gribbons
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Publication number: 20170364853Abstract: A method includes training multiline insurance agents on having a conversation with the insured for discovering the insured's financial situation and risks by creating a visual diagram of the insured's financial situation and risks. The diagram includes the insured's name at the center of the visual diagram including an income box of the insured's household income. A family box is drawn from the income box with a family tree of the insured's family thereunder. An assets box is drawn from the income box with an asset listing of the insured's listing thereunder. A listing of risks is drawn at the bottom of the visual diagram. A box is drawn around the insured's name, the income box, the family box with the family tree, and the assets box with the asset listing, where the bottom of the box provides a boundary between the listing of risks and the family box and assets box.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2016Publication date: December 21, 2017Applicant: Risk Advisor Institute, LLCInventor: William Cannon Whitley
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Publication number: 20170267455Abstract: A conveyor belt configured for a direction of travel, the conveyor belt including a plurality of connecting rods; and a spiral overlay; wherein each of the connecting rods has a flattened oblong cross section. In addition, a method a manufacturing a connector rod for a conveyor, belt includes providing a connector rod having a circular cross section; rolling the connector rod along a longitudinal axis thereof, and thereby producing a flattened oblong cross section.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2017Publication date: September 21, 2017Applicant: CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL, INC.Inventors: Larry Vaughn WINDSOR, JR., William CANNON, Alan Scott HENRY, Brian Jon ROBINSON, Jason Vance TODD, Ralph Buck TRAVIS, JR., Robert E. MAINE, JR., Thomas Claude ROSS
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Publication number: 20160250397Abstract: A catheter design and method is provided for the aspiration of thrombus, clot, atherosclerotic emboli in the vascular bed. The aspiration catheter includes an aspiration lumen, a guidewire lumen having an exchange port, and a recess in the aspiration unit. The aspiration catheter lumen is divided into two sections: (i) proximal, and (ii) distal. The distal section has a distal opening.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2014Publication date: September 1, 2016Inventors: Stephan Griffin, William Cannon, John Gilbert, Brendan Marrinan, Cormac Clarke, Richard Gribbons, Bernard McDermott, Liam Farrissey
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Publication number: 20160242813Abstract: In a transseptal crossing needle device for inserting an outer sheath through a septum, an inner dilator sheath is received within the outer sheath and a needle having a curved end portion adjacent a tip of a tip portion of the needle is provided, the needle being received in the inner dilator sheath. The needle tip portion comprises an angled transverse end surface terminating at said tip and slanting away from an inner concave curved wall of said inner sheath curved by the needle curved end portion, the needle tip being spaced not only away from said inner concave curved wall of said inner sheath but also away from an inner convex curved wall of said inner sheath opposite said concave wall to reduce or eliminate skiving of material from the concave and convex inner walls of the inner sheath.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2014Publication date: August 25, 2016Inventors: William Cannon, Brendan Marrinan, Liam Farrissey, Bernard McDermott, Richard Gribbons
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Patent number: D892416Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2018Date of Patent: August 4, 2020Assignee: OTB Concepts LLCInventor: William Cannon Farmer
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Patent number: D1042174Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2022Date of Patent: September 17, 2024Assignee: DEPUY IRELAND UNLIMITED COMPANYInventors: William Muhammad, Travis Dokey, Clinton Beck, James Naylor, Patrick Cannon