Mcneese
Andrew Mcneese, Austin, TX US
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20150191987 | Underwater Noise Abatement Apparatus and Deployment System - A deployable underwater noise abatement system allowing packing and deploying an organized set of grouped resonators is disclosed. The system allows relatively compact storage and transportation of the noise abatement apparatus when not in use, then, when deployed, the apparatus can be lowered into the water and extended. | 07-09-2015 |
Marc Anthony Mcneese, Caseyville, IL US
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20090281565 | RADIAL ARTERY COMPRESSION DEVICE - A radial artery compression device configured to be releasably secured by a strap or band to the underside of a wrist of a patient and to provide adjustable and consistent compression pressure in the area of a radial artery access site to achieve hemostasis either during or after a medical procedure such as a percutaneous coronary procedure. The radial artery compression device includes a body configured to engage and secure a knob while allowing the knob to rotate with respect to the body. Rotation of the knob can cause a threaded shaft to move. The threaded shaft mechanically couples the knob to a disk-shaped compression pad. The compression pad can include one or more notches adapted to at least partially surround a sheath and/or a catheter inserted into the radial artery at the access site. The compression pad can also include a step on the surface to provide a desired amount of contour to a portion of a device within the radial artery during a procedure. | 11-12-2009 |
S. Dale Mcneese, Salt Lake City, UT US
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20100292056 | ASSISTED-RESISTANCE-CONTROL, FREE-FORM, EXERCISE APPARATUS AND METHOD - An apparatus and method provide an elastic resistance to a free-range of motion of a user. A cord running through a pulley and connected at either end to handles permits assisted resistance control (ARC) and a leverage advantage. In ARC, release by an anchor hand, still maintaining a load, may provide consistent or reduced force on the other, active, hand. One bodily member, such as a hand, may selectively halt and move as an “anchor” member, thereby simultaneously exercising itself and exerting control over another “active” bodily member operating in a “free range of motion.” Thereby, motion of the active hand may continue throughout a range desirable for a physical therapy regimen, a sporting activity, a work activity, or the like. A full range of motion of a bodily member and all supporting portions of the body is possible, without excessive stress or strain on joints due to a mismatch of position and load common to prior art systems. | 11-18-2010 |
20120258845 | ASSISTED-RESISTANCE-CONTROL, FREE-FORM, EXERCISE APPARATUS AND METHOD - An apparatus and method provide an elastic resistance to a free-range of motion of a user. A cord running through a pulley and connected at either end to handles permits assisted resistance control (ARC) and a leverage advantage. In ARC, release by an anchor hand, still maintaining a load, may provide consistent or reduced force on the other, active, hand. One bodily member, such as a hand, may selectively halt and move as an “anchor” member, thereby simultaneously exercising itself and exerting control over another “active” bodily member operating in a “free range of motion.” Thereby, motion of the active hand may continue throughout a range desirable for a physical therapy regimen, a sporting activity, a work activity, or the like, without excessive stress or strain on joints due to a mismatch of position and load. | 10-11-2012 |
Steven Michael Mcneese, Allen, TX US
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20120194354 | Electronic Valet Parking Kiosk System and Method - An electronic valet parking system includes a plurality of portable wireless transmitters each operable to generate and transmit a uniquely-coded wireless signal. The system further includes a transceiver operable to receive the uniquely-coded wireless signal from each of the plurality of portable wireless transmitters, and a microcontroller circuit operable to communicate with the transceiver, receive an indication of the uniquely-coded wireless signal received by the transceiver, and identify a customer key associated with the uniquely-coded wireless signal. A plurality of key storage racks each in communication with the microcontroller circuit and each having a plurality of key holders and associated respective key indicators are provided. Each key holder corresponds to a unique transmitter identifier. A key visual indicator associated with a key holder corresponding to the unique transmitter identifier is activated, and a rack visual indicator of the corresponding key storage rack is also activated. | 08-02-2012 |