Jensen, CO
Dan E. Jensen, Aurora, CO US
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20110266237 | Universal storage and shelving system - There is disclosed a simple and versatile storage and shelving system. A plurality of specialized, sturdy, lightweight, integrally molded main panels ( | 11-03-2011 |
20130056434 | UNIVERSAL STORAGE AND SHELVING SYSTEM - There is disclosed a versatile storage and shelving system. A plurality of specialized, sturdy, lightweight, integrally molded main panels ( | 03-07-2013 |
Douglas G. Jensen, Lakewood, CO US
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20110023935 | Flexible Photovoltaic Array With Integrated Wiring And Control Circuitry, and Associated Methods - A flexible photovoltaic module for converting light into electricity includes a plurality of photovoltaic cells, a wiring harness, and a connection subsystem. The plurality of photovoltaic cells are electrically interconnected to form a positive node for supplying current to a load and a negative node for receiving current from the load. The wiring harness includes a plurality of flexible electrical conductors, each electrical conductor being electrically isolated within the wiring harness. The connection subsystem is operable to selectively connect the positive node to one of the electrical conductors of the wiring harness. A plurality of flexible photovoltaic modules may be connected to form a photovoltaic array. | 02-03-2011 |
20140030841 | Flexible High-Voltage Adaptable Current Photovoltaic Modules And Associated Methods - A flexible photovoltaic module for converting light into an electric current includes a plurality of electrically interconnected flexible photovoltaic submodules monolithically integrated onto a common flexible substrate. Each photovoltaic submodule includes a plurality of electrically interconnected flexible thin-film photovoltaic cells monolithically integrated onto the flexible substrate. A flexible photovoltaic module for converting light into an electric current includes a backplane layer for supporting the photovoltaic module. A first pottant layer is disposed on the backplane layer, and a photovoltaic submodule assembly is disposed on the first pottant layer. The photovoltaic submodule assembly has at least one photovoltaic submodule, where each photovoltaic submodule includes a plurality of thin-film photovoltaic cells. A second pottant layer is disposed on the photovoltaic submodule assembly, and a upper laminate layer disposed on the second pottant layer. | 01-30-2014 |
Douglas Garth Jensen, Lakewood, CO US
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20140139249 | APPARATUS AND A METHOD FOR DETECTING DEFECTS WITHIN PHOTOVOLTAIC MODULES - An apparatus and a method for detecting defects within a photovoltaic module are provided. To detect defects within the photovoltaic module, light from a light source is directed towards the photovoltaic module. The light generates a voltage within each solar cell of the photovoltaic module. The generated voltages are measured and compared in order to detect defects within the solar cells of the photovoltaic module. | 05-22-2014 |
20140170801 | METHODS OF FABRICATING A PHOTOVOLTAIC MODULE, AND RELATED SYSTEM - A method of processing a semiconductor assembly is presented. The method includes fabricating a photovoltaic module including a semiconductor assembly. The fabrication step includes performing an efficiency enhancement treatment on the semiconductor assembly, wherein the efficiency enhancement treatment includes light soaking the semiconductor assembly, and heating the semiconductor assembly. The semiconductor assembly includes a window layer having an average thickness less than about 80 nanometers, wherein the window layer includes cadmium and sulfur. A related system is also presented. | 06-19-2014 |
20140338722 | PHOTOVOLTAIC MODULES WITH A CONTROLLED COLOR ON THEIR WINDOW SURFACE AND ARRAYS THEREOF - Thin film photovoltaic devices are provided that include a transparent substrate defining an inner surface and an outer surface; a thin film stack on the inner surface of the transparent substrate; an encapsulation substrate on the thin film stack; and a color reflection film on the outer surface of the transparent substrate. The thin film stack has a photovoltaic heterojunction (e.g., formed from a n-type window thin film layer and an absorber thin film layer). Generally, the color reflection film comprises a colorant, such as a refractive material (e.g., a nitride material, an oxide material, or mixtures thereof). Methods are also provided for forming such a photovoltaic device, and for forming an array of photovoltaic devices to define an image. | 11-20-2014 |
James Jensen, Boulder, CO US
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20090092160 | EXTERNAL CAVITY LASER WITH A TUNABLE HOLOGRAPHIC ELEMENT - Embodiments of systems and methods are provided for a tunable laser device. The tunable laser device may include a tunable Bragg reflector that allows its wavelength to be tuned via temperature and/or pressure. This Bragg reflector may include holographic material in which a Bragg grating may be formed comprising parallel fringes of alternating index of refractions. Temperature and/or pressure changes may be effected in the Bragg reflector by, for example, a thermoelectric cooler and/or piezo transducer. | 04-09-2009 |
Jeffrey Jensen, Evergreen, CO US
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20100130902 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR OFF-WEIGHTING A LIMB - Embodiments of the present invention provide a system for limb off-weighting, including a sleeve operable to wrap at least partially around a leg, a support strut coupled to the sleeve to receive weight applied to the sleeve, and a foot assembly configured to support and protect the bottom of a foot, wherein the foot assembly is coupled to the support strut and operable to receive weight applied to the sleeve and transfer the weight to underlying surfaces, thus off-weighting and reducing pressure and shearing forces on the foot and ankle. According to some embodiments, foot assembly pivots around the support strut providing an assembled mode and a storage mode. According to other embodiments, sleeve is an open-ended conical shape. According to various other embodiments, the support strut may be tilted to accommodate legs and/or calves of varying sizes, and the foot assembly may adjust to feet of varying sizes. | 05-27-2010 |
Jeffrey L. Jensen, Boulder, CO US
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20090069801 | System and method for transmission of combined data stream - An electrosurgical system is disclosed. The electrosurgical system includes an electrosurgical instrument configured to generate a first and second data streams and a transmission circuit configured to convert the first and second data streams into a pulsed transmission signal. The first signal property of the transmission signal is representative of the first data stream and the second signal property of the transmission signal is representative of the second data stream. The transmission circuit is further configured to process the transmission signal to decode the first signal property into the first data stream and the second signal property into the second data stream. | 03-12-2009 |
20090069804 | Apparatus for efficient power delivery - A delivery apparatus for supporting an electrosurgical instrument and for connecting the electrosurgical instrument to an electrosurgical energy source is provided. The delivery apparatus includes a selectively positionable housing including a plurality of rigid segments and a joint member interposed between each adjacent rigid member; and a transmission medium extending through at least one of the segments of the housing. The transmission medium is configured to transmit electrosurgical energy between the electrosurgical energy source and the electrosurgical instrument. In use, the housing is movable between a first position wherein an electrosurgical instrument supported on an end of the housing is remote from an operative site and a second position wherein the electrosurgical instrument supported on the end of the housing is proximate to the operative site. | 03-12-2009 |
20100262134 | Frequency Identification for Microwave Ablation Probes - A microwave ablation system is disclosed. The system includes a microwave antenna assembly that includes an identification device configured to store an optimal frequency of the microwave antenna assembly. The system also includes a generator configured to couple to the microwave antenna assembly and to output microwave energy at an operational frequency. The generator is further configured to read the optimal frequency from the identification device and to configure the operational frequency to substantially match the optimal frequency. | 10-14-2010 |
20110071511 | System and Method for Checking High Power Microwave Ablation System Status on Startup - A microwave ablation system includes a generator operable to output energy and an ablation probe coupled to the generator that delivers the energy to a tissue region. The ablation system also includes a controller operable to control the generator and at least one sensor coupled to the ablation probe and the controller that detects an operating parameter of the ablation probe. The controller performs a system check by ramping up an energy output of the generator from a low energy level to a high energy level and monitors an output from the sensor at predetermined intervals of time during the system check to determine an abnormal state. The controller controls the generator to cease the energy output when the controller determines an abnormal state. | 03-24-2011 |
20110071512 | Tissue Ablation System with Energy Distribution - A microwave ablation system includes an energy source adapted to generate microwave energy and a power splitting device having an input adapted to connect to the energy source and a plurality of outputs. The plurality of outputs are configured to be coupled to a corresponding plurality of energy delivery devices. The power splitting device is configured to selectively divide energy provided from the energy source between the plurality of energy devices. | 03-24-2011 |
20120253342 | System and Method for Transmission of Combined Data Stream - An electrosurgical system is disclosed. The electrosurgical system includes an electro surgical instrument configured to generate a first and second data streams and a transmission circuit configured to convert the first and second data streams into a pulsed transmission signal. The first signal property of the transmission signal is representative of the first data stream and the second signal property of the transmission signal is representative of the second data stream. The transmission circuit is further configured to process the transmission signal to decode the first signal property into the first data stream and the second signal property into the second data stream. | 10-04-2012 |
20130067725 | Handheld Medical Devices Including Microwave Amplifier Unit At Device Handle - A method of manufacturing a medical device includes the initial steps of providing a handle assembly and providing a microwave-signal-amplifying module. The handle assembly includes a handle body defining a chamber therein. The handle body is configured to support an energy applicator at the distal end thereof. The microwave-signal-amplifying module includes a microwave amplifier unit adapted to amplify a high-frequency input signal to generate a high-frequency output signal. The microwave-signal-amplifying module includes one or more connector portions including one or more electrical connectors adapted to be removeably coupleable to one or more electrical conductors associated with the handle body. The method also includes the step of positioning the microwave-signal-amplifying module into the chamber to bring the one or more electrical connectors of the one or more connector portions into electrical engagement with one or more electrical connectors associated with the handle body. | 03-21-2013 |
20130072920 | Handheld Medical Devices Including Microwave Amplifier Unit At Device Handle - A medical device includes a handle assembly including a distal end, a probe extending distally from the distal end of the handle assembly, and a microwave amplifier unit disposed within the handle assembly. The microwave amplifier unit is adapted to amplify a high-frequency input signal to generate a high-frequency output signal to be transmitted to the probe. | 03-21-2013 |
20130072921 | Handheld Medical Devices Including Microwave Amplifier Unit At Device Handle - A medical device includes a handle assembly and a probe-and-amplifier assembly. The handle assembly includes a handle body defining a chamber therein. The probe-and-amplifier assembly includes a probe and a microwave amplifier unit. The probe extends distally from the distal end of the handle assembly. The microwave amplifier unit is disposed within the chamber. The microwave amplifier unit and the probe are mechanically coupled to one another to form a unitary body. The probe-and-amplifier assembly is selectively removable from the handle assembly. | 03-21-2013 |
20130072922 | Handheld Medical Devices Including Microwave Amplifier Unit At Device Handle - A system includes a microwave signal generator and a medical device. The medical device includes a handle assembly, a microwave-signal-amplifying module, and a probe. The microwave-signal-amplifying module includes a microwave amplifier unit. The microwave amplifier unit is adapted to amplify a high-frequency input signal to generate a high-frequency output signal. The microwave amplifier unit is disposed within the handle assembly. The probe extends distally from the distal end of the handle assembly and is operably coupled to an output of the microwave-signal-amplifying module. | 03-21-2013 |
20130072923 | Handheld Medical Devices Including Microwave Amplifier Unit At Device Handle - A method of directing energy to tissue includes the steps of providing a handheld device including an energy applicator and a handle assembly configured to support the energy applicator at a distal end thereof, and transmitting energy from an output of a microwave amplifier unit disposed within the handle assembly through the energy applicator to tissue. | 03-21-2013 |
20130144284 | Vessel Sealing Using Microwave Energy - The present disclosure provides for an end effector assembly for microwave forceps. The end effector assembly includes a pair of opposing jaw members movable from a first position in spaced relation relative to one another to at least one subsequent position wherein the jaw members cooperate to grasp tissue therebetween. Each of the jaw members includes a microwave antenna assembly and a shielding member including a metallic plate coupled to ground and a dielectric material. The end effector assembly also includes a splitter configured to receive an active signal from a source of microwave energy and split the active signal into a first signal transmitted to the microwave antenna assembly in one of the jaw members and a second signal transmitted in the microwave antenna assembly in the other jaw member. | 06-06-2013 |
20130180104 | Printed Circuit Boards Including Strip-Line Circuitry and Methods of Manufacturing Same - A method of manufacturing a printed circuit board includes the initial steps of providing a first layer stack and providing a second layer stack. The first layer stack includes a first electrically-insulating layer. The first electrically-insulating layer includes a first surface and one or more electrically-conductive traces disposed on the first surface. The second layer stack includes a second electrically-insulating layer and a first electrically-conductive layer. The second electrically-insulating layer includes a first surface and an opposite second surface. The first electrically-conductive layer is disposed on the first surface of the second electrically-insulating layer. The second layer stack further includes a cut-out area defining a void that extends therethrough. The cut-out area is configured to receive therein at least a portion of a device to be coupled to the first surface of the first electrically-insulating layer and electrically-coupled to one or more of the one or more electrically-conductive traces. | 07-18-2013 |
20130180105 | Printed Circuit Boards Including Strip-Line Circuitry and Methods of Manufacturing Same - A method of manufacturing a printed circuit board includes the steps of providing a first layer stack including a first electrically-conductive layer and a first electrically-insulating layer and providing a second layer stack including a second electrically-insulating layer. The first electrically-conductive layer is disposed on the first surface of the first electrically-insulating layer. The second electrically-insulating layer includes one or more electrically-conductive traces disposed on a first surface thereof. The method also includes mounting a device on the first surface of the second electrically-insulating layer such that the device is electrically-coupled to at least one of the one or more electrically-conductive traces, and providing the first layer stack with a cut-out area defining a void that extends from the second surface of the first electrically-insulating layer to the first surface of the first electrically-conductive layer. The cut-out area is configured to receive at least a portion of the device therein. | 07-18-2013 |
20130180762 | Printed Circuit Boards Including Strip-Line Circuitry and Methods of Manufacturing Same - A multi-layer printed circuit board includes a first layer stack and a second layer stack coupled to the first layer stack. The first layer stack includes a first electrically-insulating layer, a second electrically-insulating layer, and a first electrically-conductive layer disposed between the first and second electrically-insulating layers. The second layer includes a third electrically-insulating layer and a second electrically-conductive layer. The first layer stack and/or the second layer stack include a cut-out area defining a void that extends therethrough. The multi-layer printed circuit board further includes a first signal layer disposed in association with the first electrically-insulating layer of the first layer stack or the third electrically-insulating layer of the second layer stack, a second signal layer disposed in association with the second electrically-insulating layer of the first layer stack, and a device at least partially disposed within the cut-out area and electrically-coupled to the first and second signal layers. | 07-18-2013 |
20130180763 | Printed Circuit Boards Including Strip-Line Circuitry and Methods of Manufacturing Same - A printed circuit board includes a first layer stack and a second layer stack coupled to the first layer stack. The first layer stack includes a first electrically-insulating layer, a first electrically-conductive layer, and a cut-out area defining a void that extends therethrough. The first electrically-insulating layer includes a first surface and an opposite second surface. The first electrically-conductive layer is disposed on the first surface of the first electrically-insulating layer. The second layer stack includes a second electrically-insulating layer. The second electrically-insulating layer includes a first surface and an opposite second surface. One or more electrically-conductive traces are disposed on the first surface of the second electrically-insulating layer. The printed circuit board further includes a device at least partially disposed within the cut-out area. The device is electrically-coupled to one or more of the one or more electrically-conductive traces disposed on the first surface of the second electrically-insulating layer. | 07-18-2013 |
20140002056 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MEASURING THE FREQUENCY OF SIGNALS GENERATED BY HIGH FREQUENCY MEDICAL DEVICES | 01-02-2014 |
20140094120 | ISOLATED DATA TRANSFER USING ELECTRIC-FIELD CAPACITIVE COUPLER - An electric-field capacitive coupler module includes a first processing unit, a first communication interface coupled to the first processing unit, a second communication interface, and an electric-field capacitive coupler that defines an isolation barrier. The electric-field capacitive coupler apparatus is coupled between the first communication interface and the second communication interface. | 04-03-2014 |
20150088122 | DEVICES, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS FOR GRASPING, TREATING, AND DIVIDING TISSUE - A surgical system includes an end effector assembly, a motor assembly, an energy source, and a controller. The controller activates the motor assembly, once it is determined that tissue is present between jaw members of the end effector assembly, to move the jaw members from a spaced-apart position to an approximated position to grasp tissue. The controller further activates the energy source, once tissue is grasped between the jaw members, to supply energy to the jaw members to seal tissue grasped between the jaw members. The controller further activates the motor assembly, once it is determined that tissue sealing is complete, to move the jaw members from the approximated position to the spaced-apart position to release sealed tissue. The system may further be configured to cut tissue once it is determined that tissue sealing is complete but before moving the jaw members to the spaced-apart position. | 03-26-2015 |
Jeffrey L. Jensen, Evergreen, CO US
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20110288458 | AMBULATORY NEGATIVE PRESSURE THERAPEUTICAL COMPRESSION DEVICE - Embodiments of the present invention relate to medical devices and treatments for chronic venous insufficiency, open ulceration and related medical conditions, and more particularly to a device and treatment incorporating negative pressure compression to the foot and lower leg or other appendage of a patient. | 11-24-2011 |
20130018294 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR LIMB SUPPORT - An orthotic device according to embodiments of the present invention includes a substantially rigid internal footbed with an external rocker bottom, two struts rigidly coupled to the footbed, a paddle coupled to each strut, each paddle having an inner surface configured to face a limb of a patient, and a strap system configured to interface with the paddles for tightening around the limb, the inner surfaces of the paddles including a plurality of protrusions configured to minimize sliding of the first and second paddles with respect to the limb or with respect to a cast applied to the limb. The orthotic device may include two or more support layers on the footbed, each layer having a support aperture larger than and at least partially overlapping the support aperture below. | 01-17-2013 |
Jeffrey P. Jensen, Fort Collins, CO US
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20080277924 | FEMALE CONNECTOR FOR RELEASABLE COUPLING WITH A MALE CONNECTOR DEFINING A FLUID CONDUIT - The present invention is a female connector for releasable coupling with a male connector. The male connector defines a fluid conduit and includes a male end adapted to be received within the female connector. The male end includes a coupling feature. The female connector comprises an opening, a collet finger, and an actuation element. The opening is adapted to guide the male connector along a first line of action as the male connector passes into the opening to be received within the female connector. The collet finger includes an engagement feature adapted to engage the coupling feature of the male end and displace along a second line of action generally normal to the first line of action. The actuation element is adapted to displace along a third line of action generally normal to the first and second lines of action in order to disengage the engagement feature from the coupling feature of the male end. When the engagement feature is engaged with the coupling feature, the fluid conduit of the male connector is held in fluid communication with a fluid conduit of the female connector. | 11-13-2008 |
20100301599 | Latching Female Fluid Tubing Coupler - A latching female tubing coupler comprises an opening, a collet finger, and an actuation member. The opening is adapted to guide a male connector along a first line of action as the male connector passes into the opening to be received within the female connector. The collet finger includes an engagement feature adapted to engage a coupling feature of the male connector and displace along a second line of action generally normal to the first line of action. The actuation member is adapted to displace along a third line of action generally normal to the first and second lines of action in order to disengage the engagement feature from the coupling feature of the male connector. When the engagement feature is engaged with the coupling feature on a male connector, the fluid conduit of the male connector is held in fluid communication with a fluid conduit of the female connector. | 12-02-2010 |
John B. Jensen, Windsor, CO US
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20080235116 | PROCESS AND METHOD FOR SYSTEMATICALLY EXCHANGING PRODUCT BETWEEN MANUFACTURER OF PRODUCT OR REPRESENTATIVE OF PRODUCT AND PURCHASER FOR AN ESTABLISHED TERM - There is provided by this invention a process that obligates and joins manufacturers and or distribution outlets with customers for a predetermined fee to provide and allow purchasers to exchange purchased products after a predetermined time for a new product. Manufacturers and or outlets assume responsibility to sell or if chosen re-exchange the returned product. The products may be the type that depreciates with age and use, such as automobiles, boats, recreational vehicles, equipment, machinery, etc. Manufacturer and or outlet provides product at the established value level to the customer for a certain length of time. Customer uses the product for a determined length of time, for example one year, then returns and exchanges said product each year for new product throughout the term of the agreement, allowing customer to maintain new status and factory warranty and eliminating the hassles of selling the product. Manufacturer and or outlet markets and sells or begins another exchange process with returned product to a second customer through outlets and community database web sites. | 09-25-2008 |
20080274863 | MULTIPLE MUSCLE EXERCISING DEVICE - There is provided by this invention a portable, elastic, and resilient exercising sleeve that can be placed around the torso and the extremities of the body for performing muscle strengthening and conditioning exercises that is generally comprised of a large elastic oblong center section having connected at opposite ends thereof a plurality of smaller elastic positioning sections with the large oblong center section and the smaller positioning sections co-joined to form a one piece multiple muscle exercise device. The exercising sleeve is disposed to receive the extremities of the human body for stretching and strengthening the muscles. | 11-06-2008 |
Kristi Jensen, Westminster, CO US
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20100015218 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR POTENTIATED ACTIVITY OF BIOLOGICALLY ACTIVE MOLECULES - The present invention relates to novel compositions and methods for potentiating the activity of biologically active molecules in conjunction with one or more delivery vehicles and one or more carrier molecules. Specifically, the invention features the use of a carrier molecule in combination with a delivery vehicle and a biologically active molecule of interest to potentiate the activity of the biologically active molecule. The carrier molecule can be biologically inert, inactive, or attenuated; or can alternately be biologically active in the same or different manner than the biologically active molecule of interest. Specifically, the invention features novel particle forming delivery agents including cationic lipids, microparticles, and nanoparticles that are useful for delivering various biologically active molecules to cells in conjunction with a carrier molecule. The invention also features compositions, and methods of use for the study, diagnosis, and treatment of traits, diseases and conditions that respond to the modulation of gene expression and/or activity in a subject or organism that are delivered intracellularly in conjunction with a carrier molecule. In various embodiments, the invention relates to novel cationic lipids, microparticles, nanoparticles and transfection agents that effectively transfect or deliver biologically active molecules, such as antibodies (e.g., monoclonal, chimeric, humanized etc.), cholesterol, hormones, antivirals, peptides, proteins, chemotherapeutics, small molecules, vitamins, co-factors, nucleosides, nucleotides, oligonucleotides, enzymatic nucleic acids, antisense nucleic acids, triplex forming oligonucleotides, 2,5-A chimeras, allozymes, aptamers, decoys and analogs thereof, and small nucleic acid molecules, such as short interfering nucleic acid (siNA), short interfering RNA (siRNA), double-stranded RNA (dsRNA), micro-RNA (miRNA), and short hairpin RNA (shRNA) molecules, to relevant cells and/or tissues, such as in a subject or organism, in conjunction with one or more carrier molecules. Such novel cationic lipids, microparticles, nanoparticles and transfection agents that are used in conjunction with one or more carrier molecules are useful, for example, in providing compositions to prevent, inhibit, or treat diseases, conditions, or traits in a cell, subject or organism. | 01-21-2010 |
Kurt Gordon Jensen, Aurora, CO US
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20120143410 | INTERACTIVE DRIVER SYSTEM FOR AN ELECTRIC VEHICLE - An interactive driver system is provided that alleviates range anxiety for the driver of an electric vehicle. The system includes: a range monitor module that determines range of the electric vehicle and identifies a given condition of the vehicle in which the range of the vehicle may be exceeded during ongoing operation of the vehicle; a load monitor module that identifies one or more electric loads being placed on a battery of the electric vehicle; and a driver notification module that presents suggestions on a display of the vehicle to the driver of the vehicle for reducing energy consumption by the vehicle upon occurrence of the given condition, where the suggestions relate to the identified electric loads. The suggestions presented to the driver preferably identify an action to be taken by the driver that reduces energy consumption and an associated change in the range of the vehicle if the action is taken by the driver. | 06-07-2012 |
Ole T. Jensen, Engelwood, CO US
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20110111369 | Anchor and method - An anchor is designed to thread-in an osseous tissue, and tends to resist unscrew and/or pull or extracting and/or pulling or extraction by featuring reverse flutes which, when attempting unscrew and/or pull or extracting and/or pulling or extraction, tends to develop an inwardly-directed equivalent force. | 05-12-2011 |
20110143318 | Winged implant - A winged implant may be provided with at least one wing extending generally radially away from a implant body adjacent a distal end thereof. During an implant procedure, the winged implant may be implanted in a crater, whereby the at least one wing may offer an enhanced support of the winged implant in the crater. | 06-16-2011 |
20120046697 | Anchoring element and method - An anchoring element for use in bone has an apical end and a distal end. The apical end may be embedded in bone while the distal end may be left exposed. An abutment surface is disposed toward the distal end. The anchoring element may include first, second, third and fourth surfaces that define the apical end. The fourth surface may be disposed between an apical end and a distal end of the first surface, may joined to the third surface along an outer circumference of the fourth surface and may be employed to shave, cut or route an upstanding core remaining in the bone. | 02-23-2012 |
20120329010 | WINGED IMPLANT - A winged implant is provided with at least one wing member extending generally radially outwardly away from the implant body adjacent a distal end thereof. The external periphery of the implant body is provided with external threads for cutting into, and embedding the implant body within, a substrate, and the diametrical extent of the wing member is substantially larger than the diametrical extents of the implant body and the external threads so as to provide enhanced stabilization for the implant body when implanted within the substrate. | 12-27-2012 |
Ole T. Jensen, Englewood, CO US
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20100291508 | BIOCOMPATIBLE SHELL FOR BONE TREATMENT - There are provided systems, methods and apparatuses related to bone augmentation shells. In particular, in accordance with an aspect, there is disclosed an apparatus for bone augmentation. The apparatus includes a biocompatible body being shaped to fit over basal supporting bone structure. The body has an interior surface defining a cavity into which bone growth material may be inserted. Additionally, the body includes a rib portion located at an apex of the body, a first surface extending downward on a first side from the rib portion and a second surface extending downward on a second side from the rib portion. At least a portion of the first and second surfaces is roughened to have a micro-topography conducive to soft tissue attachment. | 11-18-2010 |
20100292795 | BIOMEDICAL IMPLANT SURFACE TOPOGRAPHY - There is provided a method for creating a micro-topographical surface on biomedical implants that mimics a topography of bone to help facilitate osseointegration of the implant, as well as related devices and resulting implants. For example, a surface topography system is provided that includes a processor and a memory coupled to the processor. The processor is configured to process an image from a scanning electron microscope to determine a surface topography of bone. A surface manipulation device is configured to create the surface topography of bone on a surface of a biomedical implant. | 11-18-2010 |
Philip Jensen, Fowler, CO US
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20140352990 | MIDDLE MOUNTED IMPLEMENT TRACTOR - A middle mounted implement tractor utilizes a movable frame design in order to provide for middle mounting of implements on a tractor that can drive up to the implement, raise its front portion in the air, drive forward over the implement, and then lower the front portion to the ground and attach the middle mounted implement. This is accomplished utilizing a front frame assembly pivotably connected to a mounting frame assembly which mounts the implement; a frame mover mechanism that lifts the front frame and mounting frame; a middle frame which connects the cab, frame mover mechanism and related components; and a rear frame which attaches rear wheels, caster wheels, engine, etc. The front wheels can turn one hundred and eighty degrees and the tractor can easily interchange consumables via a carriage system that allows simple loading and unloading of tanks, etc. | 12-04-2014 |
Ryan N. Jensen, Monument, CO US
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20100046406 | MOBILE COMPUTING DEVICE GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION DETERMINATION - A wireless connection between a mobile device and an IP-based wireless telecommunications network is established when the mobile device registers with a network controller (NC) through an access point (AP). When a geographical position is needed for the mobile device (e.g., a 911 call), messages are exchanged between the NC and a serving mobile location center (SMLC), where the SMLC retrieves information from a database that is used to identify the geographic position of the mobile device. The database can store a variety of information related to mobile devices such as: last known position, IP address, MAC address, a mobile or subscriber identifier (such as an International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI)), last CGI, etc. The geographical position is communicated back to the NC, which can then forward the position information to a switch for processing such as for 911 calls. | 02-25-2010 |
20120320888 | MOBILE COMPUTING DEVICE GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION DETERMINATION - A wireless connection between a mobile device and an IP-based wireless telecommunications network is established when the mobile device registers with a network controller (NC) through an access point (AP). When a geographical position is needed for the mobile device (e.g., a 911 call), messages are exchanged between the NC and a serving mobile location center (SMLC), where the SMLC retrieves information from a database that is used to identify the geographic position of the mobile device. The database can store a variety of information related to mobile devices such as: last known position, IP address, MAC address, a mobile or subscriber identifier (such as an International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI)), last CGI, etc. The geographical position is communicated back to the NC, which can then forward the position information to a switch for processing such as for 911 calls. | 12-20-2012 |
Wayne A. Jensen, Wellington, CO US
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20080286295 | USE OF RECOMBINANT ANTIGENS TO DETERMINE THE IMMUNE STATUS OF AN ANIMAL - The present invention includes a method to determine the immune status of an animal that includes the steps of (a) contacting a biological specimen of the animal with a recombinant infectious agent antigen that is specific for detecting an antibody selective for that infectious agent, under conditions suitable for formation of a complex between the recombinant antigen and the antibody and (b) detecting the presence or absence of the complex, wherein presence or absence of a complex is indicative of the immune status of the animal. Preferably such a method indicates whether the animal should be vaccinated. The present invention also includes an assay comprising (a) a recombinant infectious agent antigen that is specific for detecting an antibody selective for that infectious agent; and (b) a means to detect an antibody that selectively binds to the recombinant antigen. Also included in the present invention are recombinant antigens and nucleic acid molecules encoding such antigens as well as methods to produce and use such nucleic acid molecule and recombinant antigens. | 11-20-2008 |
Wayne Arthur Jensen, Wellington, CO US
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20090098583 | METHODS OF DETECTING EARLY RENAL DISEASE IN ANIMALS - The present invention provides a method for the detection of early renal disease in animals. The method includes the steps of (a) obtaining a sample from an animal to be tested and (b) determining the amount of albumin in the sample. An amount of albumin in the range of from 10 μg/ml to about 300 μg/ml indicates the presence of early renal disease. The present invention also provides antibodies to canine, feline and equine albumin which can be used to detect the presence of early renal disease. | 04-16-2009 |
Wes Jensen, Broomfield, CO US
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20150025940 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR GENERATING CUSTOMER SOLUTIONS - Implementations described and claimed herein provide systems and methods for generating customer solutions using real-time information for new customer sales and/or current customer support. In one implementation, technical infrastructure information for an installed network design providing one or more telecommunication products at one or more customer sites is retrieved. Customer service analytics are generated based on the technical infrastructure information and output for display on a graphical user interface. | 01-22-2015 |
20150026073 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR GENERATING CUSTOMER SOLUTIONS - Implementations described and claimed herein provide systems and methods for generating customer solutions using real-time information for new customer sales and/or current customer support. In one implementation, technical infrastructure data for a provider network is retrieved from one or more databases. The technical infrastructure data represents network assets and capabilities. Location information is obtained for at least one customer site. A product selection including a set of design attributes for one or more telecommunication products is received. A network access point for providing the one or more telecommunication products is determined based on a correlation of the technical infrastructure data with the location information. A configuration for the at least one customer site is generated based on the product selection. A design is generated based on the network access point and the at least one configured customer site. | 01-22-2015 |