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Barry M. Snyder, Valrico, FL US
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20150023839 | MOBILE APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR STERILIZING ONE OR MORE SURGICAL TRAYS WITH INTEGRABLE TRANSFER AND STORAGE SYSTEM - An improved mobile apparatus for sterilizing surgical trays serves as a self-contained autoclave, allowing sterilization of the interior of the apparatus and its contents. A method of sterilization using the apparatus is presented as well. By means of a dedicated transfer and storage system, the apparatus, integrable with respect to a transfer cart and a lift device, may be moved easily between a location of sterilization, a storage area, and an operating room, and more than one such apparatus may be stacked vertically for storage to enhance storage efficiency. | 01-22-2015 |
Barry Miles Snyder, Valrico, FL US
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20150107627 | Self-Washing Closable Surgical Case Cart Apparatus, System, and Method - Disclosed is a self-washing closable surgical case cart apparatus, system and method. The self-washing closable surgical case cart apparatus incorporates a 360-degree universal fluid delivery system, compatible with external sources for fluid monitoring and delivery, that assures all surfaces therein may be decontaminated inexpensively, quickly, completely, and efficiently. In addition to its self-cleaning features, the design provides improved ergonomics for users as well as enhanced protection from floor-level contaminants. Methods for decontamination are also presented that take advantage of its unique features. | 04-23-2015 |
Carl Richard Snyder, Pembroke Pines, FL US
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20100000212 | Pulley system powered by loss of buoyancy - The Pulley System Powered by Loss of Buoyancy is a design to configure a buoyant vessel, a pulley, and a counter-weight such that they form a system that can produce a positive work output that can be used to drive gears. The core idea of this design is the use of loss of buoyancy as a power source. | 01-07-2010 |
Chris Snyder, Melbourne, FL US
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20130201076 | ANTENNA INCLUDING AN ANTENNA BASE AND FEED LINE RETAINER AND ASSOCIATED METHODS - An antenna includes an antenna base having a first optically cured resin body and a conductive layer thereon. In addition, the antenna also has at least one feed line constructed from an electrically conductive material. Moreover, a feed line retainer including a second optically cured resin body and having at least one recess therein carries the at least one feed line. The feed line retainer is positioned within the antenna base such that the at least one feed line does not contact the electrically conductive layer on the antenna base. | 08-08-2013 |
Christopher Snyder, Melbourne, FL US
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20150084835 | SPHERICAL RESONATOR FREQUENCY SELECTIVE SURFACE - A frequency selective surface includes resonators ( | 03-26-2015 |
Christopher A. Snyder, Melbourne, FL US
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20090135745 | DIRECTIONAL ANTENNA CONFIGURATION FOR TDD REPEATER - A wireless communication node, such as a repeater, including a frequency translating repeater, a physical layer (PHY) repeater, time divisional duplex repeater (TDD) and the like, is configured with a pair of directional patch antennae and an omni-directional antenna. The patch antennae can be selected depending on the orientation of the repeater package to communicate with a station such as an access point or a base station. The omni-directional antenna can be directed toward another station such as a client. The patch antennae and the omni-directional antenna can be orthogonally polarized to increase isolation and reduce electromagnetic coupling. Multiple antennae can be used in multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO) configurations. | 05-28-2009 |
20090284434 | ADAPTIVE ANTENNA FOR USE IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS - An antenna apparatus, which can increase capacity in a cellular communication system or Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN), such as an 802.11 network, operates in conjunction with a mobile subscriber unit or client station. At least one antenna element is active and located within multiple passive antenna elements. The passive antenna elements are coupled to selectable impedance components for phase control of re-radiated RF signals. Various techniques for determining the phase of each antenna element are supported to enable the antenna apparatus to direct an antenna beam pattern toward a base station or access point with maximum gain, and, consequently, maximum signal-to-noise ratio. By directionally receiving and transmitting signals, multipath fading is greatly reduced as well as intercell interference. | 11-19-2009 |
Daniel W. Snyder, Melbourne, FL US
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20110173969 | SHAPE MEMORY-BASED ACTUATORS AND RELEASE MECHANISMS THEREFROM - SM-based actuators ( | 07-21-2011 |
Darryl L. Snyder, Sarasota, FL US
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20150260427 | CONNECTOR FRAME FOR DUCT BOOT - A connector frame is used to secure a duct boot at a vent opening. The connector frame includes a mounting ledge that receives locking fingers disposed at the upper portion of a duct boot. One configuration of the connector frame defines tapered ribs that define a funnel to help locate the upper portion of the duct boot with respect to the mounting ledge. Different configurations of the connector frame include filters or seals to prevent debris from falling into the duct boot. The filter can be carried on stands above the mounting ledge. The stands can be located in recesses disposed outwardly of the mounting ledge. | 09-17-2015 |
Gary Snyder, Jupiter, FL US
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20100037617 | TRANSITION WITH A LINEAR FLOW PATH WITH EXHAUST MOUTHS FOR USE IN A GAS TURBINE ENGINE - A transition duct for routing a gas flow from a combustor to the first stage of a turbine section in a combustion turbine engine is disclosed. The transition duct may have an internal passage extending between an inlet to an outlet. An axis of the transition duct body may be generally linear such that gases expelled from the transition duct body flow in a proper direction into the downstream turbine blades. The linear transition duct may include an outlet with exhaust mouths that are configured such that sides of the transition duct are coplanar with adjacent transition ducts, thereby eliminating destructive turbulence between adjacent, linear transition ducts. | 02-18-2010 |
20100037618 | TRANSITION WITH A LINEAR FLOW PATH FOR USE IN A GAS TURBINE ENGINE - A transition duct for routing a gas flow from a combustor to the first stage of a turbine section in a combustion turbine engine is disclosed. The transition duct may have an internal passage extending between an inlet to an outlet. An axis of the transition duct body may be generally linear such that gases expelled from the transition duct body flow in a proper direction into the downstream turbine blades. | 02-18-2010 |
20100316492 | Cooling Structure For Gas Turbine Transition Duct - A transition duct for conveying hot combustion gas from a combustor to a turbine in a gas turbine engine. The transition duct includes a panel including a middle subpanel, an inner subpanel spaced from an inner side of the middle subpanel to form an inner plenum, and an outer subpanel spaced from an outer side of the middle subpanel to form an outer plenum. The outer subpanel includes a plurality of outer diffusion holes to meter cooling air into the outer plenum. The middle subpanel includes a plurality of effusion holes to allow cooling air to flow from the outer plenum to the inner plenum. The inner subpanel includes a plurality of film holes for passing a flow of cooling air from the inner plenum through the film holes into an axial gas flow path adjacent to the inner side of the inner subpanel. | 12-16-2010 |
Gary D. Snyder, Jupiter, FL US
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20150198054 | ASSEMBLY FOR DIRECTING COMBUSTION GAS - An arrangement is provided for delivering gases from a plurality of combustors of a can-annular gas turbine combustion engine to a first row of turbine blades including a first row of turbine blades. The arrangement includes a gas path cylinder, a cone and an integrated exit piece (IEP) for each combustor. Each IEP comprises an inlet chamber for receiving a gas flow from a respective combustor, and includes a connection segment. The IEPs are connected together to define an annular chamber extending circumferentially and concentric to an engine longitudinal axis, for delivering the gas flow to the first row of blades. A radiused joint extends radially inward from a radially outer side of the inlet chamber to an outer boundary of the annular chamber, and a flared fillet extends radially inward from a radially inner side of the inlet chamber to an inner boundary of the annular chamber. | 07-16-2015 |
20150233582 | GAS FLOW PATH FOR A GAS TURBINE ENGINE - A duct arrangement in a can annular gas turbine engine. The gas turbine engine has a gas delivery structure for delivering gases from a plurality of combustors to an annular chamber that extends circumferentially and is oriented concentric to a gas turbine engine longitudinal axis for delivering the gas flow to a first row of blades A gas flow path is formed by the duct arrangement between a respective combustor and the annular chamber for conveying gases from each combustor to the first row of turbine blades The duct arrangement includes at least one straight section having a centerline that is misaligned with a centerline of the combustor. | 08-20-2015 |
James G. Snyder, Jacksonville, FL US
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20150180257 | BATTERY ELECTRONICS AND CONTROL SYSTEM - The invention is directed to a system for controlling battery current. In some embodiments, the system comprises a first lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery, the first battery having a first state-of-charge (SOC) and comprising a first battery controller and a first battery charger; and a second Li-ion battery in series with the first battery, the second battery having a second SOC and comprising a second battery controller and a second battery charger. In some embodiments, at least one of the first battery controller or the second battery controller controls a charge current flowing through at least one of the first battery and the second battery, wherein control of the charge current is transferred from the first battery to the second battery based at least partially on whether an overhead voltage is present across the first battery charger or the second battery charger. | 06-25-2015 |
Jeff Snyder, Clermont, FL US
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20160017554 | SYSTEM FOR THE AUTOMATIC DEPLOYMENT OF TRAFFIC CONTROL SIGNS DURING A POWER OUTAGE - A system for the automatic deployment of traffic control signs during a power outage which enhances public safety, automatically deploys in the event of power outage, can be placed in a plurality of roadway intersections and structures, provides an alternative means to deploy safety and other information, and eliminates driver confusion when deployed. The system essentially comprises a traffic control sign that is bisected and having a top half portion and a bottom half portion connected by a hinge means, an electromagnet attached to the approximate center of the top half portion front surface, an armature plate attached to the bottom half portion front surface, an attaching means attached to the top half portion back surface for affixing the system to a structure in an environment, and at least one power cable extending from the electromagnet and connecting to a powering means in the environment. This system is believed to be useful in a variety of environments and by agencies such as municipal, state and federal departments of transportation. | 01-21-2016 |
Justin Allen Snyder, Saint Augustine, FL US
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20160049061 | INTEGRATED VEHICLE SENSING AND WARNING SYSTEM - The present invention is a system for detecting the presence of a mammal, such as a child, inside a vehicle which is experiencing extreme temperatures. The system initiates one or more alarms such that a passersby, the authorities, the driver, contacts, or the like can rescue the mammal before harm can occur. | 02-18-2016 |
Kenneth R. Snyder, North Fort Myers, FL US
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20090203472 | BASKETBALL RETURN DEVICE - A basketball return device ( | 08-13-2009 |
Richard O. Snyder, Gainesville, FL US
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20090075357 | PRODUCTION OF RECOMBINANT AAV VIRIONS - Stocks of infectious rAAV are generated using yeast strains, bacterial strains, and bacteriophages engineered to express the required AAV proteins and harboring rAAV vector sequences. Stocks of rAAV virions of all serotypes and pseudotypes can be generated in prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells using the methods described herein. | 03-19-2009 |
20150140554 | Detection Methods for Target DNA - The invention pertains to a safe, quick and reliable method of detecting the presence of a target DNA sequence in a sample. The invention also pertains to a system for detecting presence of a target DNA sequence in a biological sample. The system includes an ITC template that includes a probe binding sequence that binds to a corresponding ITC probe and a first and second flanking primer recognizing sequence that binds to a first and second primer, respectively. The system also includes an ITC probe that binds to the ITC template probe binding sequence. The ITC probe includes a first marker molecule. The system also includes a first primer that binds to the first flanking primer sequence and a second primer that binds to said second primer sequence. The system further includes a target DNA sequence probe, wherein the target DNA sequence probe comprises a second marker molecule. | 05-21-2015 |
Robert J. Snyder, St. Augustine, FL US
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20090288008 | Building macro elements for production automation control - A macro element template is replicated to build a macro element library. A macro element is associated with executable instructions for controlling a plurality of production devices to produce a special effect or segment of a media production. One or more automation control objects are positioned onto a control interface to build a macro element template. Build information is associated with each automation control object to assign a variable name, device type, property page field(s), and variable naming table. A replicator control interface allows a range of sources to be assigned to the macro element template, and is associated with executable instructions for building the macro element library. The macro element library includes user-defined filenames that enables a director to quickly search and select a desired macro element. Changes in production values ripple throughout the macro element library to dynamically update the macro elements. | 11-19-2009 |
20090292991 | Building macro elements for production automation control - A macro element template is replicated to build a macro element library. A macro element is associated with executable instructions for controlling a plurality of production devices to produce a special effect or segment of a media production. One or more automation control objects are positioned onto a control interface to build a macro element template. Build information is associated with each automation control object to assign a variable name, device type, property page field(s), and variable naming table. A replicator control interface allows a range of sources to be assigned to the macro element template, and is associated with executable instructions for building the macro element library. The macro element library includes user-defined filenames that enables a director to quickly search and select a desired macro element. Changes in production values ripple throughout the macro element library to dynamically update the macro elements. | 11-26-2009 |
20150063787 | SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR AUTOMATED REAL-TIME EXECUTION OF LIVE INSERTS OF REPURPOSED STORED CONTENT DISTRIBUTION - A system, method, and computer program product for producing a show. In an embodiment, the invention is directed to a production system having a first production path, a second production path, and a control system that causes the first production path to generate a show in a first aspect ratio (4:3), and that causes the second production path to generate the same show in a second aspect ratio (16:9). In another embodiment, the invention is directed to producing a show from live material and from archived material. This aspect of the invention operates by producing a first show comprising a plurality of stories, segmenting the first show, and storing the show segments in an archive. Then, the invention produces a second show using live portions as well as show segments retrieved from the archive. The invention is also directed to a media manager that interacts with a server. In some cases, the server is integrated with the production system. The media manager automatically assigns channels/ports of the server when accessing material stored in the server. | 03-05-2015 |
Robert John Snyder, St. Augustine, FL US
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20120123794 | Method and System for Adjudicating Claims in a Health Services Environment - Methods and systems for adjudicating claims in health services environments are presented. An exemplary method for processing service provider claims for payment includes scheduling appointments with service providers, receiving claims from the service providers, determining whether at least one scheduled appointment corresponds with at least one received claim and determining that at least one scheduled appointment has not been identified as corresponding to at least one received claim within a predetermined period of time. Optionally, the method includes presenting the particular received claim for payment when at least one of the scheduled appointments corresponds to the particular received claim. | 05-17-2012 |
Robert John Snyder, Ponte Vedra, FL US
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20090037223 | System and method for accessing patient history information in a health services environment using a human body graphical user interface - Methods and systems for accessing patient history information in a health services environment using a human body graphical user interface are presented. An exemplary computer-implemented method for accessing patient history information includes identifying established medical codes, which are associated with portions of the human body, from patient history information for a patient; mapping the patient history information to corresponding portions of the human body based on the identified established medical codes; and displaying the patient history information for the patient in accordance with the mapping using a human body graphical user interface (GUI). The human body GUI comprises an anatomical representation of the human body that graphically depicts a plurality of portions of the human body associated with the established medical codes. | 02-05-2009 |
Scott Snyder, Umatilla, FL US
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20110287748 | Consent, Signature and Recording Retention in a Certified Communications System - System has consent, signature, recording and retention functions. Near post-sessional data acquisition gathers nominal comm device information from participants. Active online phones are sent a SMS with the recorded event ID, a hyperlink and password for system access. Otherwise, data is acquired for another text message enabled phone or user email. If disconnected, the user is called for additional data. A contractual relationship is established with these functions. With an ACK-consent upon system access, an ACK-consent by the parties, a RECORD ON command, and a recorded intent-to-contract, the system creates an enforceable contract by storing the ACKs and recorded session. | 11-24-2011 |
20120201361 | Recording Identity Data to Enable on Demand Services in a Communications System - Recording identity data enables telecomm system to provide on-demand services such as Record-ON (RCD), index, bookmark, transcribe, translate and supplement the recording. Party identity uses sender metadata in telecomm data packets. At log-in the station assigns on-demand command (CMD) control tokens and control transfer tokens to each party based on the party's profile. One party has RCD-CMD enabled and, if both parties have a RCD-CMD Transfer Token, parties can transfer RCD-CMD to all. In the absence of RCD-CMD or Transfer, a party cannot activate On-Demand services nor accept control CMD tokens. A call table-database links sender metadata and CMD permissions. | 08-09-2012 |
20120202465 | Key Responsive Record, Navigation and Marking Controls for Communications System - The key responsive record, navigate and marking method operates with a communications station networked with telecommunications enabled devices (cell phones with speakers and microphones). Controls are * and # symbol keys (mechanical or virtual). The station includes an IVR and record data stores. The # key controls RECORD ON/OFF and the * control is end-of-comm-session (EOS). The station activates functions based control key detection. Toggle ON/OFF/ON operations are activated. The EOS stops recording and activate post-recording sessional routines. Other keystroke functions are user-assigned or system defaults for numeric keys 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-0. Navigation controls are thus activated. | 08-09-2012 |
Seneca Snyder, Melbourne, FL US
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20150158513 | AERIAL CAMERA SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR IDENTIFYING ROUTE-RELATED HAZARDS - An aerial camera system includes an aerial device disposed onboard a non-aerial vehicle as the non-aerial vehicle moves along a route. The aerial device also can be configured to fly above the route during movement of the vehicle along the route. The camera unit is configured to be disposed onboard the aerial device and to generate image data during flight of the aerial device. The one or more image analysis processors are configured to examine the image data and to identify a hazard disposed ahead of the non-aerial vehicle along a direction of travel of the non-aerial vehicle based on the image data. A method for identifying route-related hazards using image data obtained from a camera unit on an aerial device. | 06-11-2015 |
20160039436 | AERIAL CAMERA SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DETERMINING SIZE PARAMETERS OF VEHICLE SYSTEMS - An aerial system and method use a distance sensor to measure spatial distances between the distance sensor and plural vehicles in a vehicle system formed from the vehicles operably coupled with each other during relative movement between the distance sensor and the vehicle system. The spatial distances measured by the distance sensor are used to determine a size parameter of the vehicle system based on the spatial distances that are measured. | 02-11-2016 |
Steve Snyder, Coral Springs, FL US
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20120084353 | ONLINE WAITING ROOM SYSTEM, METHOD & COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT - An exemplary embodiment of the present invention sets forth a system, method and computer program product which may include providing an online waiting room and gatekeeper for controlling access to users in a plurality of tiered classification standby lines, seeking access to an online event. | 04-05-2012 |
20130013778 | ONLINE WAITING ROOM SYSTEM, METHOD & COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT - An exemplary embodiment of the present invention sets forth a system, method and computer program product which may include providing an online waiting room and gatekeeper for controlling access to users in a plurality of tiered classification standby lines, seeking access to an online event. | 01-10-2013 |
Steven R. Snyder, Palm Bay, FL US
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20120181073 | ELECTRONIC DEVICE HAVING LIQUID CRYSTAL POLYMER SOLDER MASK AND OUTER SEALING LAYERS, AND ASSOCIATED METHODS - An electronic device includes a substrate with a circuit layer thereon that has a solder pad. There is a liquid crystal polymer (LCP) solder mask on the substrate that has an aperture aligned with the solder pad. There is a fused seam between the substrate and the LCP solder mask. Solder is in the aperture, and a circuit component is electrically coupled to the solder pad via the solder. A first dielectric layer stack having a first plurality of dielectric layers is on the LCP solder mask and has an aperture aligned with the solder pad. There is a first LCP outer sealing layer on the first dielectric layer stack, and a second dielectric layer stack having a second plurality of dielectric layers on the substrate on a side thereof opposite the LCP solder mask. Further, there is a second LCP outer sealing layer on the second dielectric layer stack. | 07-19-2012 |
Terrance Snyder, Tampa, FL US
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20140249885 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CUSTOMIZED SEARCH RESULTS BASED ON A SHOPPING HISTORY OF A USER, RETAILER IDENTIFICATIONS, AND ITEMS BEING PROMOTED BY RETAILERS - The disclosure relates to systems and methods for providing a custom search based on search input entered by a user, shopping history of the user, retailer identifications, and products to be promoted by the retailers. The system may leverage a combination of retailer and user information to customize search results for the user. The system facilitates a search platform where retailers may provide items being promoted such that promoted items may feature prominently in search results and/or be included in search results while non-promoted items may be featured less prominently n search results and/or be excluded from the search results. In this manner, the retailer may more successfully drive sales of promoted items. Users may benefit from use of the search platform by receiving relevant results that are customized for the user and include items that are being promoted so that the user is made aware of relevant promotions. | 09-04-2014 |
Vincent R. Snyder, Vero Beach, FL US
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20100036308 | WOUND PENETRATING HEMOSTATIC DEVICE IMPREGNATED WITH COAGULANT, ANTIBIOTIC AND/OR ANESTHETIC - A tampon assembly used for penetration injuries to provide hemostasis and simultaneous broad spectrum antibiotic/anesthetic application. The tampon includes a helically-wound absorbent member impregnated with coagulant, covered with biodegradable or plastic accordion-pleated sheath including a bioluminescent tape outer marker. The device would also contain a measured dose of antibiotic/anesthetic suspension sealed within the confines of the outer sheath. The outer sheath would preferably have a perforated petal-shaped tip to enable wound insertion followed by through passage of the contained wound packing and treatment liquids/emulsions, etc. A radio opaque cotton withdrawal string would attach to the absorbent member at the end facing the wound opening. An insertion stick/plunger is used for tampon deposition within the wound. Manual pressure on the plunger would cause seal rupture and expulsion of the wound packing and treatment through the ruptured tip of the sheath. The tampon device may be of various sizes or shapes to conform to various injuries. It may be used intra-operatively during surgery as well. | 02-11-2010 |
20120179088 | WOUND PENETRATING HEMOSTATIC DEVICE IMPREGNATED WITH COAGULANT, ANTIBIOTIC AND/OR ANESTHETIC - A tampon assembly used for penetration injuries to provide hemostasis and simultaneous broad spectrum antibiotic/anesthetic application. The tampon includes a helically-wound absorbent member impregnated with coagulant, covered with biodegradable or plastic accordion-pleated sheath including a bioluminescent tape outer marker. A measured dose of antibiotic/anesthetic suspension is sealed within the confines of an outer sheath configured as a perforated petal-shaped tip enabling wound insertion followed by through passage of the contained wound packing and treatment liquids/emulsions. A radio opaque cotton withdrawal string attaches to the absorbent member at the end facing the wound opening. An insertion shaft is used for tampon deposition within the wound. Manual pressure on the shaft causes seal rupture and expulsion of wound packing and treatment through the ruptured tip of the sheath. The tampon device may be sized to conform to various injuries, and used intra-operatively during surgery. | 07-12-2012 |
Wayne Edward Snyder, Winter Springs, FL US
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20160016062 | COLLAPSING PORTABLE APPARATUS FOR THE TRAINING AND ADJUSTMENT OF FORWARD, LATERAL AND ROTATIONAL MOVEMENT IN SPORTS ACTIVITY - A collapsing portable apparatus for the training and adjustment of forward, lateral and rotational movement in sports activity which is portable, adjustable, collapsible when not in use, not attached to the user's body, stops unwanted forward, lateral and rotational movement, provides tactile feedback for learning while training, immediately provides the user with positive feedback, initiates resistance necessary to hit a ball correctly, and can be used indoors, in practice areas, or in the field. The device essentially comprises a main vertical body which is substantially mandolin shaped and has an upper neck and a lower bout. A leg arch is attached to the upper neck and an elongated runner is attached to the lower bout. Near to a nexus of the neck and lower bout, a support strut extends from the main vertical body and connects to the elongated runner to create a rigid apparatus for use. Each of the parts of the apparatus are configured in a way where the user may dissemble it when the device is not in use by way of manipulating a plurality of attaching and hinge means. This device is believed to be useful in a variety of sports training settings such as golf greens and batter's boxes, where the individual athlete user desires assistance to perfect a sports task such as a golf downswing or home run hit. A device according to the invention is also believed to be favorable for use in gym environments, classes and other fitness-related facilities. | 01-21-2016 |