Mcmanus, PA
Joshua Mcmanus, Downingtown, PA US
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20110015747 | EXPANDABLE INTERBODY SPACER DEVICE - An expandable interbody spacer ( | 01-20-2011 |
20130030534 | ALLOGRAFT INTERVERTEBRAL IMPLANT AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME - The present invention is directed to an allograft intervertebral implant sized and configured for insertion between adjacent vertebral bodies in a spinal fusion surgery. The implant is preferably manufactured from two or more pieces of allograft bone joined together by a joint, more preferably a dovetail joint. The dovetail joint being sized and configured to substantially follow the exterior shape or surface of the intervertebral implant. | 01-31-2013 |
20140018924 | EXPANDABLE INTERBODY SPACER DEVICE - An expandable interbody spacer ( | 01-16-2014 |
20140039628 | ALLOGRAFT INTERVERTEBRAL IMPLANT AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME - The present invention is directed to an allograft intervertebral implant sized and configured for insertion between adjacent vertebral bodies in a spinal fusion surgery. The implant is preferably manufactured from two or more pieces of allograft bone joined together by a joint, more preferably a dovetail joint. The dovetail joint being sized and configured to substantially follow the exterior shape or surface of the intervertebral implant. | 02-06-2014 |
Joshua Mcmanus, West Chester, PA US
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20100312280 | ANCHOR-IN-ANCHOR SYSTEM FOR USE IN BONE FIXATION - An anchor-in-anchor fixation system is provided for securing underlying structure, such as bone. The fixation system includes a first bone anchor having a shaft for fixation to underlying bone, and a head that defines an internal bore. A second bone anchor extends through the bore and into underlying bone. A fixation assembly is also provided that includes one or more fixation systems coupled to an auxiliary attachment member configured for long bone fixation, spinal fixation, or fixation of other bones as desired. | 12-09-2010 |
20130138217 | Intervertebral Implant with Blades for Connecting to Adjacent Vertebral Bodies - An intervertebral implant for insertion into an intervertebral disc space between adjacent vertebral bodies or between two bone portions. The implant includes a spacer portion, a plate portion operatively coupled to the spacer portion and one or more blades for securing the implant to the adjacent vertebral bodies. The blades preferably include superior and inferior cylindrical pins for engaging the adjacent vertebral bodies. The implant may be configured to be inserted via a direct lateral trans-psoas approach. Alternatively, the implant may be configured for insertion via an anterior approach. | 05-30-2013 |
Joshua Mcmanus, Exton, PA US
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20120130494 | ALLOGRAFT INTERVERTEBRAL IMPLANT AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME - The present invention is directed to an allograft intervertebral implant sized and configured for insertion between adjacent vertebral bodies in a spinal fusion surgery. The implant is preferably manufactured from two or more pieces of allograft bone joined together by a joint, more preferably a dovetail joint. The dovetail joint being sized and configured to substantially follow the exterior shape or surface of the intervertebral implant. | 05-24-2012 |
Joshua Mcmanus, Downington, PA US
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20110160866 | INTERVERTEBRAL IMPLANT WITH BLADES FOR CONNECTING TO ADJACENT VERTEBRAL BODIES - An intervertebral implant ( | 06-30-2011 |
Kasimere Mcmanus, Quakertown, PA US
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20090241396 | ERGONOMIC CHARGING HANDLE FOR A RIFLE - A charging handle for a rifle or semi-automatic rifle with a user portion positioned to provide maximum user comfort and minimum interference with accessories mounted on the rifle. | 10-01-2009 |
20120073176 | MAGAZINE WELL EXTENSION FOR A FIREARM - A magazine well extension for a firearm having a magazine well and a trigger guard consists of a tapered monolithic hollow extension body closely matched to the magazine well opening. The bottom opening is larger than the top opening to more loosely receive the magazine for easier insertion. The extension is attached to the magazine well opening by upward facing rails on opposite sides at the top of the extension body which are matingly received by complimentary slots in the bottom of the magazine well. A second attachment point located at the rear of the extension includes a yoke which retains a laterally slidable captive pin that engages an outwardly extending tang on the trigger guard of the firearm. A forwardly extending lip at the front of the magazine well engages a groove on the inside wall of the extension to vertically support the extension at the front. | 03-29-2012 |
Michael Mcmanus, Oakdale, PA US
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20080311983 | Vehicle entertainment and Gaming system - An entertainment system is for a vehicle and includes a vehicle environment sensor apparatus that captures data indicative of the vehicle's environment and that generates a vehicle environment data feed. A video game console is electronically coupled to the vehicle environment sensor apparatus and has an application program interface. The video game console receives the vehicle environment data feed, operates a game medium, and generates a video output signal based on both the game medium and the vehicle environment data feed. At least one controller is communicatively coupled to the video game console and directs the operation of the game medium. A display unit communicatively coupled with the application program interface receives the video output signal and displays images dependent upon the video output signal. | 12-18-2008 |
20080312822 | Location based point of interest navigation system - A navigation system for an automotive vehicle that travels on roads includes a vehicle positioning apparatus that determines location data associated with the vehicle. A source of attraction location data provides location data associated with a plurality of attractions that are of interest to a user of the vehicle. A processing device is communicatively coupled to the vehicle positioning apparatus and to the source of attraction location data. The processing device calculates a distance and direction from the vehicle to at least one of the attractions of interest. The calculating is based upon the location data associated with the vehicle and the location data associated with the attractions of interest. A graphical display arrangement is communicatively coupled to the processing device. The graphical display arrangement indicates the calculated distance and direction without graphically indicating orientation of roads on which the vehicle may travel. | 12-18-2008 |
20100062848 | Vehicle entertainment system operable by a remote device and method for remotely operating a vehicle entertainment system - A vehicle entertainment system is operable by a device remote from the entertainment system. The entertainment system includes an entertainment console including a plurality of entertainment applications. Each of the plurality of entertainment applications is adapted to receive and process an entertainment medium. The entertainment console includes an application program interface adapted to operate the plurality of entertainment applications and select an entertainment media. The entertainment console generates an output signal corresponding to the selected entertainment media. An output unit receives the output signal and generates an output corresponding to the selected entertainment medium. A wireless communication device is adapted to send and receive signals between the entertainment console and the remote device such that the application program interface is accessible using the remote device. | 03-11-2010 |
20100077437 | Vehicle entertainment system with video surround - A vehicle entertainment system includes an image capture system, an image processing and storage system, and a user interface. The image capture system includes at least one interior camera adapted and positioned to capture images of at least one location within the vehicle. The image processing and storage system is electronically coupled to the image capture system and includes an image processor and a memory unit. The image processor receives and formats the images, while the memory unit stores the images. The interface system is electronically coupled to the image processing and storage system and includes a display unit, a user interface and a wireless communication unit. The display unit displays a plurality of the interior and exterior images. The user interface is engageable by a user to select the images displayed on the display unit and to direct the storage of the selected images in the memory unit. | 03-25-2010 |
20100142724 | Infotainment system with surround sound media navigation - An infotainment system is for a vehicle having a body defining an interior space. The infotainment system includes a playback device receiving and processing a plurality of sets of infotainment data. The infotainment data is organized in a hierarchy. The playback device transmits a plurality of sound signals. Each sound signal corresponds to a respective one of the sets of infotainment data. A plurality of speakers are communicatively coupled to the playback device. Each speaker is disposed at a different respective location within the interior space. Each of the speakers is adapted to receive a respective one of the sound signals and convert the respective sound signal into a corresponding audible sound. A user interface is communicatively coupled to the playback device. The user interface enables a user to navigate between levels of the hierarchy of infotainment data by making selections. Each of the selections corresponds to a respective one of the sets of infotainment data. | 06-10-2010 |
20110045454 | MODULAR PORTABLE WRITING AND PROJECTION SYSTEM HAVING VARIABLE CURVATURE - A modular, portable writing and projection system having a variable curvature is disclosed. The system uses dry erase boards, chalk or black boards, or other flexible panels having at least one writing surface. The panels have edges for joining to posts. The system combines panels to form a large, modular system for use at meetings, gatherings or other assemblies. The system allows a large number of users to contribute to a presentation, and also allows users to view the presentation. Because the panels are flexible, the system may be curved, allowing more panels to be mounted, used, written on and viewed, within limited space. The panels may be used in either a convex or concave manner, i.e., curved in or curved out, as desired. The resistance of the panels to remaining in a curved state is overcome by feet on the posts and braking or holding devices on the feet. | 02-24-2011 |
Nika Mcmanus, Drexel Hill, PA US
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20100009124 | Mandrel for Autoclave Curing Applications - A mandrel used to cure a composite part layup has an elastic body and at least one internal open space therein. The internal open space is configured to allow substantially uniform thermal expansion of the body during curing. | 01-14-2010 |
Timothy G. Mcmanus, Philadelphia, PA US
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20100293042 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR VARIABLE DISCOUNT SALES DEVICE - A variable discount sales device that acts as an automated agent or broker by efficiently, and automatically, aggregating a sizable number of individual buyers into a single unit. The device allows variable discounts to be offered to the buyers, including a possibility of getting the item for free. In this way, buyers may be highly incentivized, while manufacturers may sell directly to end users. The discounts are possible because of the economies of scale that may result from the aggregation of the buyers, even though they may be individuals or small companies. Other savings may be made possible by eliminating middlemen and reducing shipping cost. | 11-18-2010 |