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Brent D. Flickinger, Medina, OH US
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| 20090020490 | Sports apparel oragnizer - Providing for a sports equipment organizer that can support, store, display and provide ventilation for a helmet and/or other sports apparel such as gloves, a jacket, eyewear, clothing and so on is described herein. By way of example, a mounting device can be attached to a portion of an extension arm and facilitate securing the extension arm to a mounting surface. The extension arm can extend substantially perpendicular out from the mounting surface. Additionally, a mounting arm can be attached to and supported by the extension arm, and can securely support at least one head-ware device. Furthermore the mounting arm can be of sufficient length to hold the head-ware just off of the extension arm. In accordance with particular embodiments, the mounting arm can be substantially smaller volume than an interior of the head-ware to facilitate adequate airflow and ventilation to the head-ware in between use. | 01-22-2009 |
Brent D. Flickinger, Copley, OH US
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| 20110204011 | Sports Apparel Organizer - Providing for a sports equipment organizer that can support, store, display and provide ventilation for a helmet and/or other sports equipment is described herein. By way of example, the sports equipment organizer can comprise a mounting device that can be secured to a surface and to a first end of an extension arm, the extension arm having a second end that can be secured to a mounting arm having a mounting surface, upon which at least one head-ware device can be supported. In various embodiments, disclosed hangers or hanging racks can be suspended or secured to the extension arm to support additional sporting apparel or equipment. Particular embodiments facilitate pumped ventilation of the mounting surface, and rotating or folding the mounting arm or extension arm for compact deployment. | 08-25-2011 |
Eric Flickinger, Atlanta, GA US
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| 20100023013 | Monorail System - Systems providing improved methods of performing a spinal fusion procedure and including a monorail instrument that protects the medial neural structures, includes a sliding platform for additional instrumentation and allows controlled delivery of various instruments for disc preparation and implant insertion. The monorail instrument engages other instruments, including various instruments utilized to prepare the disc space as well as spinal fusion implants, for guided and controlled insertion into the disc space. The monorail instrument may be a distractor, and may include flutes for preparation of the disc space. | 01-28-2010 |
| 20100121388 | Monorail System - Systems for improved methods of performing a spinal fusion procedure that include a monorail instrument having a sliding platform for additional instrumentation to allow controlled delivery of various instruments for disc preparation and implant insertion in order to protect the medial neural structures of the spine. The monorail instrument engages other instruments, including various instruments utilized to prepare the disc space as well as spinal fusion implants, for guided and controlled insertion into the disc space. The monorail instrument may be a distractor, and may include flutes for preparation of the disc space. | 05-13-2010 |
| 20110172775 | INTERBODY IMPLANT WITH GRAFT RETAINING BONE CAP - Systems and methods for retaining bone graft material in an interbody implant system are provided. In one embodiment of the invention, there is provided an interbody implant system comprising an implant device and at least one sliding bone cap device. The implant device includes a body defining a cavity for holding bone graft material therein and a plurality of fenestrations on at least one surface of the body to allow bone to grow through the body of the implant. The implant is connectable to at least a portion of the at least one sliding bone cap, wherein once connected, the at least one sliding bone cap prevents the bone graft material from being expelled from the body of the implant during insertion of the implant into the interbody disc space. | 07-14-2011 |
Jason Flickinger, Santa Clara, CA US
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| 20110282593 | WELD CHECK STATIONS - A method of manufacture for a portable computing device is described. In particular, methods and apparatus for assessing a quality of weld joints used to connect one or more components of the portable computing device are described. The weld joints can include one or more weld points. At a weld check station, using a vector network analyzer, a test signal generated can be passed through the weld joint and a response signal can be measured. The measured characteristics can be used to assess a quality of the weld joint. In one embodiment, the vector network analyzer can be used to generate a number of high frequency test signals that are passed through the weld to perform a time domain reflectometry measurement where the weld joint can be accepted or rejected based upon the measurement. | 11-17-2011 |
Jason A. Flickinger, Santa Clara, CA US
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| 20110183637 | MULTI-CARRIER-BASED TESTING - A device under test (DUT) may be connected to test equipment. The test equipment may include a multi-carrier signal generator and a host computer. The signal generator may provide a multi-carrier test signal that is fed to input-output devices of the DUT. The DUT may tune to a given radio channel on the test signal. The DUT may output an audio signal to the host computer to test for audio quality. Once desired measurements have been taken, the DUT may scan up or down to the next available radio channel on the test signal. The signal generator may not need to be reconfigured between scans, because the test signal contains multiple radio channels. The host computer may run a test program that directs a test program running on the DUT to perform the required tasks during testing. | 07-28-2011 |
| 20110185278 | METHODS FOR PROVIDING A PLAYLIST BY ACQUIRING RADIO DATA SYSTEM INFORMATION FROM MULTIPLE RADIO STATIONS - Wireless electronic devices with two frequency modulation (FM) tuners are provided. An electronic device may use a first FM tuner to tune to a current radio station and may use a second FM tuner to scan other radio stations to obtain a list of radio data system (RDS) information. The electronic device may use the list of RDS information to display a master playlist that includes an alternate song list reflecting songs that are currently playing on the other radio stations. A user of the electronic device may select a song from the alternate song list, may switch to a new radio station to listen to the selected alternate song, may tag the song for later purchase, or may return to the master playlist. The user may purchase the tagged songs at a later time through a media management service that can be launched directly on the electronic device. | 07-28-2011 |
R. Michael Flickinger, Copley, OH US
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| 20110224362 | LATEX COMPOSITIONS - A latex binder for a pigmented paper coating, the latex including particles of an emulsion copolymer comprising (i) from about 15 to about 35 weight % mer units deriving from the polymerization of acrylonitrile; (ii) from about 25 to about 65 weight % mer units deriving from the polymerization of conjugated diene monomer; and (iii) from about 5 to about 55 weight % mer units deriving from the polymerization of alkenyl aromatic monomer, based upon the total weight of the mer units within the particle. | 09-15-2011 |
Sean William Flickinger, Lakewood, CO US
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| 20110167670 | Integrated Water Damage Restoration System, Sensors Therefor, and Method of Using Same - An overall restoration system useful in removing moisture from structures is provided. The contemplated system includes a power and control device, a series of sensors, and a number of various different drying equipment, all capable of communication with a remote server. The system is highly portable, flexible and cost-efficient to manufacture and operate. | 07-14-2011 |
Steven D. Flickinger, Arlington, VA US
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| 20090251069 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR LIGHTING CONTROL IN FLIGHT DECK DEVICES - Systems and methods for illuminating flight deck devices are disclosed. In one embodiment, a flight deck panel illumination system includes at least one illuminated panel having at least one illumination source, and a power supply coupled to the at least one illumination source and to an electrical energy source that is configured to selectively provide a suitable power conversion mode in response to an applied signal. A processor is coupled to the power supply to generate the applied signal. | 10-08-2009 |
William Flickinger, Lino Lakes, MN US
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| 20090062646 | OPERATION OF A REMOTE MEDICAL NAVIGATION SYSTEM USING ULTRASOUND IMAGE - A method of operating a remote medical navigation system using ultrasound, employs ultrasound imaging from a medical device to supplement or to replace conventional x-ray imaging of the operating region during navigation. | 03-05-2009 |
| 20100222669 | MEDICAL DEVICE GUIDE - A medical device guide having an inner member having a proximal end, a distal end, and at least one lumen therein. An outer member surrounds the proximal portion of the inner member such that the distal end of the inner member projects beyond the distal end of the outer member, the portion of the inner member being sufficient flexible to flex with a guide wire extending through the lumen. The outer member is sufficiently stiff that the proximal end of the medical device guide can be engaged by a driven by a medical device advancer. | 09-02-2010 |
William J. Flickinger, Lino Lakes, MN US
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| 20110132354 | Method for Nasal Irrigation and Drug Delivery - The present invention provides a method of treating neoplasms of the nasal cavity. Fluid containing corticosteroids held in a canister is atomized via a compressed air supply to create particles sized for penetration and retention in the nasal cavity under pressure that is able to stent open the soft tissues of the nose to deliver the resultant mist into the whole of the nasal passages without the need for the patient to create an airstream through inhalation. The device consists of a main canister with a reservoir to hold the fluid, two air outlets and an insert that is placed over the air outlets, the insert having at least one outlet that is larger than the holes in the air outlet and allows the fluid to be atomized and injected directly into the nasal cavity. | 06-09-2011 |
| 20110137290 | Method and Device for Nasal Irrigation and drug delivery - The present invention provides a method and device for nasal irrigation and drug delivery wherein fluid held in a canister is atomized via a compressed air supply to create particles sized for penetration and retention in the nasal cavity under pressure that is able to stent open the soft tissues of the nose to deliver the resultant mist into the whole of the nasal passages without the need for the patient to create an airstream through inhalation. The device consists of a main canister with a reservoir to hold the fluid, two air outlets and an insert that is placed over the air outlets, the insert having at least one outlet that is larger than the holes in the air outlet and allows the fluid to be atomized and injected directly into the nasal cavity. | 06-09-2011 |
William J. Flickinger, Lino Lake, MN US
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| 20110224625 | Device for Intraluminal Drug Delivery - The present invention provides a method and device for irrigation and topical delivery of materials within body lumens accessible by natural orifices. The device includes a catheter body containing a delivery lumen for transporting material and is pre-shapeable at room temperature. A connector such as a luer lock connector is located at the proximal end of the catheter body for connecting the device to a reservoir, and a tip with axial and/or radial exit holes is located at the distal end of the catheter body for insertion into body lumen. The tip is larger in diameter than the catheter body, thereby diffusing insertion pressure across a wider area, thus minimizing abrasion, contusion and accidental puncture of body tissue. The proximal end of the tip is tapered to the diameter of the catheter body to allow withdrawal of the tip without causing tissue trauma. | 09-15-2011 |
