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Gregory A. Hemstreet, Austin, TX US
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| 20110296150 | DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM HAVING AN OPERATING SYSTEM ADAPTER AND METHOD - A data processing system includes a central processing unit (CPU) and a memory coupled to the CPU. The memory includes an operating system (OS) adapter component, which comprises information specific to a particular operating system; an OS-independent processor component, which, when executed by the CPU, generates initialization code for a target processor using information from the OS adapter component, wherein the initialization code is specific to the particular operating system; and an OS-independent peripheral component, which, when executed by the CPU, generates driver code using information from the OS adapter component, wherein the driver code is specific to the particular operating system and the target processor. | 12-01-2011 |
Keith Alfred Hemstreet, Hermosa Beach, CA US
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| 20110239470 | Helper Utensil - The present invention is a utensil that can be comfortably held simultaneously by two people, an adult and a young child and/or those with disabilities. A conventional spoon bowl is attached to a handle. The handle has a neck, which attaches to the bowl. Proceeding away from the bowl, the neck is adjacent to a child grip. The child grip is followed by a waist, and then an adult grip. The neck, child grip, waist, and adult grip taken in combination comprise the handle. The utensil is designed to allow the adult to guide the child and/or those with disabilities during the feeding process. The result is a utensil that is better than existing utensils at helping a child and/or those with disabilities to learn to feed themselves. | 10-06-2011 |
Matthew Hemstreet, Denver, CO US
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| 20110208194 | FLEXIBLE ACL INSTRUMENTATION, KIT AND METHOD - In a first embodiment, the present invention includes an instrumentation system for preparing a bone for soft tissue repair, the instrumentation system including a flexible drill pin capable of bending along a curved path; an aimer capable of engaging the flexible pin to bend the flexible pin; and a flexible reamer having a flexible portion along at least a portion of its length, the flexible portion comprising a plurality of laser cuts. In an alternate embodiment, the present invention may also include a method for preparing a bone tunnel in a femur adjacent a knee joint, the method including introducing a flexible drill pin into the knee joint; guiding the flexible drill pin towards a surface of the femur with an instrument introduced into the knee joint; drilling the flexible drill pin into the femur; removing the instrument from the knee joint; introducing a cannulated flexible reamer into the knee joint by placing the flexible pin within the cannulation of the flexible reamer; and reaming the bone tunnel in the femur along the path of the flexible pin. | 08-25-2011 |
Patrick Hemstreet, Houston, TX US
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| 20110218416 | Needle Electrode Module - The invention is a needle electrode module, such as for use in neurodiagnostic monitoring, that helps minimize the risk of needle-stick injuries. As described, the needle electrode module includes a means for preventing the exposure of the distal end of a needle element until the module is placed against a surface. In an embodiment, the distal end of a needle element may be retracted into the needle electrode module when the needle electrode module is removed from the punctured surface and, once retracted, the distal end of the needle may be prevented from being accidentally re-exposed. Several embodiments use a mechanical mechanism to hold the distal end of the needle element in the retracted or exposed positions and a spring force to retract the distal end of the needle. Another embodiment uses suction to hold the distal end of the needle element in the exposed position and the force necessary to deform the body of the needle electrode module to retract the distal end of the needle element in the retracted position and maintain it in the retracted position. | 09-08-2011 |
