Holle, US
Andrew T. Holle, Austin, TX US
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20120272100 | PROGRAMMABLE ACTIVE THERMAL CONTROL - Test equipment provides interrupt capability to automatic testing as a means of actively controlling temperature of the device under test. A processor coupled to memory is responsive to computer-executable instructions contained in the memory. A test socket is coupled to a device under test and coupled to the processor. The processor is configured to interrupt an application pattern running on the device under test. In response to interrupting the application pattern, the processor is configured to cause a control pattern to run on the device under test and then cause the application pattern to restart running from the point of interruption on the device under test. | 10-25-2012 |
Greg Holle, Beatrice, NE US
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20090065353 | Ionic foot bath array with ionic circulation - An ionic foot bath array for generating an ionic foot bath includes an upper rod support structure, at least one electrically non-conductive support structure leg depending downwards from the upper rod support structure and a plurality of generally cylindrical electrically conductive ionic rods each having the same diameter, the ionic rods being removably mounted and depending downwards from the upper rod support structure, each of the ionic rods extending generally parallel with one another in spaced-apart relationship in at least two generally parallel rows, the ionic rods having an intra-row spacing therebetween of no greater than two times the diameter of each ionic rod, the rows being spaced no greater than three times the diameter of each ionic rod, with at least one of the rows being positively charged and at least one of the rows being negatively charged. | 03-12-2009 |
20090069870 | Ionic foot bath array - An ionic foot bath array for generating an ionic foot bath includes an upper rod support structure, at least one electrically non-conductive support structure leg depending downwards from the upper rod support structure and adapted to extend into and rest on the base wall of a basin in the water solution in which the ionic foot bath array is being placed and a plurality of generally cylindrical stainless steel ionic rods removably mounted and depending downwards from the upper rod support structure, each of the ionic rods having a diameter of at least one-half inch and extending generally parallel with one another in spaced-apart relationship in at least two generally parallel rows with at least one of the rows being positively charged and at least one of the rows being negatively charged. | 03-12-2009 |
Kevin Holle, Chagrin Falls, OH US
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20090270228 | Method for improving strength, flexibility, and coordination - A method of increasing strength, flexibility, and coordination that may establish a person's baseline strength, flexibility, and coordination, while identifying any deficiencies to establish an exercise regimen to address those deficiencies. The method may also include a systematic and consistent warm-up step that will ensure the proper building of strength, flexibility, and coordination while minimizing any potential injury. Lastly, the method may be capable of accurately measuring the progress of the person's training regimen. | 10-29-2009 |
Kevin Holle, Twinsburg, OH US
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20110300993 | METHOD FOR IMPROVING STRENGTH, FLEXIBILITY, AND COORDINATION - A method of increasing strength, flexibility, and coordination that may establish a person's baseline strength, flexibility, and coordination, while identifying any deficiencies to establish an exercise regimen to address those deficiencies. The method may also include a systematic and consistent warm-up step that will ensure the proper building of strength, flexibility, and coordination while minimizing any potential injury. Lastly, the method may be capable of accurately measuring the progress of the person's training regimen. | 12-08-2011 |
20140058298 | ENHANCED BIOMECHANICAL STIMULATION DEVICE - A biomechanical stimulation device is presented. The biomechanical stimulation device comprises a base that supports an adjustable height arm and an easily removable drum connected to the arm. The drum is driven by a motor to provide an elliptical stimulation motion. An anti-rotation device prevents rotation, but allows orbital translation of drum. The drum may connect to the arm at a single attachment point. The arm | 02-27-2014 |
Kevin S. Holle, Parker, CO US
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20110083399 | STRUCTURES AND METHODS FOR MOUNTING AN OBJECT - An apparatus for mounting an object to pole is presented. The apparatus includes an elongate planar section defining a longitudinal direction. The apparatus further includes two extension sections, wherein each extension section extends from an elongate edge of the planar section in a direction perpendicular to the elongate planar section. Each of the extension sections defines a cutout area centered along a longitudinal edge of the extension section, wherein the cutout area is configured to contact a pole. The planar section also defines a plurality holes to be used for affixing the apparatus to the pole and to attach the object to the apparatus. | 04-14-2011 |
Mark Holle, Shoreview, MN US
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20110167630 | Field Steerable Electrical Stimulation Paddle, Lead System, and Medical Device Incorporating the Same - An implantable electrode paddle is adapted to receive an electrical signal from a medical device and generate an electrical field to stimulate selected body tissue. The paddle includes a housing including walls that define an interior space and a plurality of windows formed through at least a first one of the walls for transmitting the electrical field to the body tissue, an electrode array including a plurality of electrode groups, each electrode group including at least two electrodes individually secured in a respective window and spaced between about 0.1 mm and about 10 mm apart, and a plurality of wires, each of the wires being coupled to a respective electrode and routed within the interior space to receive the electrical signal. A lead assembly and an implantable medical device can include the paddle. | 07-14-2011 |
Mark J. Holle, Shoreview, MN US
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20080208267 | IMPLANTABLE BIFURCATED NEUROSTIMULATOR ADAPTERS - An adapter for coupling a pair of implantable neurostimulator lead extension plugs to a connector port of a neurostimulator device includes a connector coupled to a first end of an elongate body and a flexible bifurcation member coupled to a second end of the elongate body, wherein the bifurcation member includes a first branch, to which a first housing, having first and second ports, is coupled, and a second branch, to which a second housing, having first and second ports, is coupled. Openings of the first and second ports of each housing provide for side-by-side insertion of first and second connector terminals of one of the lead extension plugs. Contacts within each port provide for electrical coupling with corresponding contacts of the connector terminals of the plug, and are coupled to corresponding contacts of the adapter connector via conductors extending within the elongate body between the corresponding housing and connector. | 08-28-2008 |
20080208301 | IMPLANTABLE NEUROSTIMULATOR ADAPTERS - An adapter for coupling a plug of an implantable neurostimulator lead extension to a connector port of a neurostimulator device includes an elongate body, a connector including at least four contacts coupled to a first end of the elongate body, and a housing including at least two ports coupled to a second end of the elongate body. The adapter connector contacts provide for electrical coupling within the device port, and the adapter housing ports are arranged to receive side-by-side connector terminals of the lead extension plug. Housing contacts within each port provide for electrical coupling with corresponding contacts of the connector terminals of the lead extension plug and are coupled to corresponding contacts of the adapter connector via conductors extending within the elongate body between the housing and the connector. | 08-28-2008 |
20090306751 | IMPLANTABLE NEUROSTIMULATOR ADAPTERS - An adapter for coupling a plug of an implantable neurostimulator lead extension to a connector port of a neurostimulator device includes an elongate body, a connector including a plurality of contacts coupled to a first end of the elongate body, and a housing including at least two ports coupled to a second end of the elongate body. The adapter connector contacts provide for electrical coupling within the device port, and the adapter housing ports are arranged to receive side-by-side connector terminals of the lead extension plug. Housing contacts within each port provide for electrical coupling with corresponding contacts of the connector terminals of the lead extension plug and are coupled to corresponding contacts of the adapter connector via conductors extending within the elongate body between the housing and the connector. | 12-10-2009 |
20100257729 | IMPLANTABLE BIFURCATED NEUROSTIMULATOR ADAPTERS - An adapter for coupling a pair of implantable neurostimulator lead extension plugs to a connector port of a neurostimulator device includes a connector coupled to a first end of an elongate body and a flexible bifurcation member coupled to a second end of the elongate body, wherein the bifurcation member includes a first branch, to which a first housing, having first and second ports, is coupled, and a second branch, to which a second housing, having first and second ports, is coupled. Openings of the first and second ports of each housing provide for side-by-side insertion of first and second connector terminals of one of the lead extension plugs. Contacts within each port provide for electrical coupling with corresponding contacts of the connector terminals of the plug, and are coupled to corresponding contacts of the adapter connector via conductors extending within the elongate body between the corresponding housing and connector. | 10-14-2010 |
20120277670 | BURR HOLE CAP ASSEMBLY WITH THERAPY DELIVERY MEMBER ORIENTATION FEATURE - In some examples, a burr hole cap assembly includes one or more markers that indicate a rotational orientation of a therapy delivery member relative to the burr hole cap assembly, where the therapy delivery member extends through an opening defined by the burr hole cap assembly. In addition, in some examples, the burr hole cap assembly includes a feature that indicates the rotational orientation of the therapy delivery member after the therapy delivery member is implanted in the patient. The feature can include the one or more markers in some examples. | 11-01-2012 |
20130257625 | Medical Lead Insertion Detection by Monitoring for Electrical Continuity Between Adjacent Electrical Contacts of a Medical Device - Medical devices and systems provide for detection of proper lead insertion by monitoring for electrical continuity between adjacent electrical contacts. The electrical contacts are spaced so that an electrical connector of a medical lead being inserted will span the distance between the electrical contacts and thereby maintain a physical connection with both electrical contacts at one time. Upon the medical device detecting that continuity is achieved between the adjacent electrical contacts, the medical device may provide an indication such as a visual and/or audible cue to a clinician who is inserting the lead and/or by providing a telemetry signal to an external device such as a programmer so that the programmer may then provide a visual and/or audible cue to a technician operating the programmer. | 10-03-2013 |
20140155909 | MEDICAL DEVICE ANCHORING APPARATUS AND METHODS - Methods and apparatus for anchoring an elongate medical device within a body portal, for example, a stimulation lead in a cranial burr hole, employ a securing element attached to a plate member, which may be held over a body portal by a base ring. The securing element includes a spring member and an engagement surface; a retaining member holds the engagement surface, spaced apart from a side of a slot of the plate member, in an open position, against a bias of the spring member. In the open position, the device may be received between the engagement surface and the side of the slot, through an opening of the slot. Disengaging the retaining member releases a moveable portion of the spring member to move the engagement surface toward the side of the slot and into a closed position, at which the inserted device is anchored. The anchored device may be routed through one of a plurality of base ring channels. | 06-05-2014 |
20150080988 | MEDICAL SYSTEM LEAD ADAPTER PROVIDING FOR CUSTOMIZED STIMULATION PATTERN FOR A SECONDARY LEAD - Medical system lead adapters distribute stimulation signals from a port of a medical device to both a primary medical lead and a secondary medical lead. The lead adapters provide for the selectable bridging of secondary lead contacts to thereby provide for customized stimulation patterns. The lead adapters may include a primary lead connector, a secondary lead connector, and a pin connector. A pin is selected to provide a particular stimulation pattern for the secondary lead and is inserted into the pin connector to thereby bridge together contacts of the pin connector that are also connected to contacts of the secondary lead connector. | 03-19-2015 |
Matthew H. Holle, Kirkland, WA US
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20090113221 | COLLABORATIVE POWER SHARING BETWEEN COMPUTING DEVICES - A plurality of power budgets are sent to a corresponding plurality of power consumers by a power management point, wherein a total power budget managed by the power management point includes a sum of the plurality of power budgets and an available power budget not assigned to the plurality of power consumers. An additional power request having a power increase amount is received from a first power consumer of the plurality of power consumers. The additional power request is approved when the power increase amount does not exceed the available power budget. The available power budget is decreased by the power increase amount. An approval of the additional power request is sent to the first power consumer. | 04-30-2009 |
Michael R. Holle, Kent, WA US
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20100185475 | Three Dimensional Virtual Planning - A computer implemented method, apparatus, and computer program product for generating maintenance plans. An embodiment of the invention includes obtaining information from a number of databases in response to receiving a request to generate a maintenance plan for a structure. A maintenance need for the structure is determined using the information obtained from the number of databases. A number of tasks required to meet the maintenance need are determined using the information obtained from the number of databases. A three dimensional task simulation for each task in the number of tasks required to meet the maintenance need is identified using the information obtained from the number of databases to form a number of three dimensional task simulations. The number of three dimensional task simulations for the number of tasks required is compiled into a sequence of three dimensional task simulations to form the maintenance plan. | 07-22-2010 |
Tamera Holle, Beatrice, NE US
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20090065353 | Ionic foot bath array with ionic circulation - An ionic foot bath array for generating an ionic foot bath includes an upper rod support structure, at least one electrically non-conductive support structure leg depending downwards from the upper rod support structure and a plurality of generally cylindrical electrically conductive ionic rods each having the same diameter, the ionic rods being removably mounted and depending downwards from the upper rod support structure, each of the ionic rods extending generally parallel with one another in spaced-apart relationship in at least two generally parallel rows, the ionic rods having an intra-row spacing therebetween of no greater than two times the diameter of each ionic rod, the rows being spaced no greater than three times the diameter of each ionic rod, with at least one of the rows being positively charged and at least one of the rows being negatively charged. | 03-12-2009 |
20090069870 | Ionic foot bath array - An ionic foot bath array for generating an ionic foot bath includes an upper rod support structure, at least one electrically non-conductive support structure leg depending downwards from the upper rod support structure and adapted to extend into and rest on the base wall of a basin in the water solution in which the ionic foot bath array is being placed and a plurality of generally cylindrical stainless steel ionic rods removably mounted and depending downwards from the upper rod support structure, each of the ionic rods having a diameter of at least one-half inch and extending generally parallel with one another in spaced-apart relationship in at least two generally parallel rows with at least one of the rows being positively charged and at least one of the rows being negatively charged. | 03-12-2009 |