Garrison, IN
Guy E. Garrison, Evansville, IN US
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20120006778 | LEVER LOCK SLOTWALL STORAGE DEVICE - A mounting bracket is provided for removably mounting a storage device on a slot track or slotwall panel having a plurality of slots having undercut sidewalls that form generally “T” shaped slats. The mounting bracket includes a support surface having a first “J” shaped hook to hook over the edge of a slat and into the undercut sidewall and a second “J” shaped hook to hook into a second slot and into the undercut sidewall. The mounting bracket includes a storage device connector attached to the support surface at a first end and has a second end. The storage device connector can include a lock rotatably mounted on the top wall adjacent the first “J” shaped hook having a locking member and an operator that is rotatable between locked and unlocked positions. A storage device can be coupled to the second end of the storage device connector. The storage device can be an actuatable holding system for a bicycle, or other storage device such as a basket or a storage shelf. | 01-12-2012 |
James Levi Garrison, Lafayette, IN US
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20110071808 | GNSS Ephemeris with Graceful Degradation and Measurement Fusion - A method for providing an extended propagation ephemeris model for a satellite in Earth orbit, the method includes obtaining a satellite's orbital position over a first period of time, applying a least square estimation filter to determine coefficients defining osculating Keplarian orbital elements and harmonic perturbation parameters associated with a coordinate system defining an extended propagation ephemeris model that can be used to estimate the satellite's position during the first period, wherein the osculating Keplarian orbital elements include semi-major axis of the satellite (a), eccentricity of the satellite (e), inclination of the satellite (i), right ascension of ascending node of the satellite (Ω), true anomaly (θ*), and argument of periapsis (ω), applying the least square estimation filter to determine a dominant frequency of the true anomaly, and applying a Fourier transform to determine dominant frequencies of the harmonic perturbation parameters. | 03-24-2011 |
Joe Garrison, Porter, IN US
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20090237256 | System for locating an Alzheimer's patient - A wireless system for locating a patient diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease by an individual responsible for them. The system includes a locatable device worn by such patient. The locatable device includes a first control circuit having transmitting and receiving capability connected to a GPS processor with at least one pre-selected map disposed therein. The GPS processor is in wireless communication with a GPS system. A first power source is connected to the first control circuit for supplying power thereto. Further included is a handheld device having a second control circuit with transmitting and receiving capability for communicating with the first control circuit and connected to each of a keypad for entering a predetermined code to initiate a tracking request signal to the locatable device and a screen for displaying a location of the locatable device. A second power source is connected to the second control circuit for supplying power thereto. | 09-24-2009 |
Joe Don Garrison, Indianapolis, IN US
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20100146870 | SHIELDED STRUCTURE FOR RADIATION TREATMENT EQUIPMENT AND METHOD OF ASSEMBLY - A modularized approach for rapidly and cost effectively assembling a structure suitable for housing radiation emitting equipment is disclosed. The modules include reinforced walls to contain radiation shielding fill material. The modules are transported empty and then filled on site with the fill material to form a radiation shielding barrier around radiation emitting equipment. | 06-17-2010 |
Michael Garrison, Bloomington, IN US
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20130226291 | IMPLANTABLE VASCULAR DEVICE - A valve prosthesis, such as an artificial venous valve, is described. The valve prosthesis has a support frame formed from a cannula and an attached covering that defines an opening adapted to move between a first position in which the opening is open to fluid flow and a second position in which the opening is closed to fluid flow. The support frame includes a leaflet support portion and a circumferential centering support element disposed adjacent the leaflet support portion with respect to a lengthwise axis of the support frame and mirroring the leaflet support portion with respect to a transverse axis of the support frame. | 08-29-2013 |
Michael L. Garrison, Bloomington, IN US
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20100030314 | IMPLANTABLE SUPPORT DEVICE WITH GRAFT - Implantable medical devices comprising a support frame and a graft member attached to the support frame. The support frame can define one or more structural features that substantially prevent migration of the graft member along the support frame. | 02-04-2010 |
20100057191 | IMPLANTABLE VASCULAR DEVICE - An valve prosthesis, such as an artificial venous valve, having a support frame and leaf structure comprising one or more leaflets in which the outer edge of each leaflet engages the inner circumference of the bodily passageway along a serpentine path urged against the passageway by an expandable frame, while the inner edges move in response to fluid to restrict retrograde flow. Optionally, one or more elements can extend from the support frame/leaf structure to provide centering support and/or protection from the leaflet adhering to the vessel wall. In one embodiment, the centering support structure comprises a second or third expandable frames attached to and extending from the proximal and/or distal ends of main valve structure and support frame. In another embodiment, one or more support elements extend outward from the valve support frame to engage the vessel wall to provide greater longitudinal stability. | 03-04-2010 |
Michael L. Garrison, Indianapolis, IN US
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20100114296 | INTRALUMENALLY-IMPLANTABLE FRAMES - Implantable frames for use in body passages are provided herein. The implantable frames can include a plurality of hoop members joined by a plurality of longitudinal connecting members to form a tubular frame defining a cylindrical lumen. The plurality of longitudinal connecting members may include first and second longitudinal connecting members joining a first hoop member to a second hoop member such that the first and second longitudinal connecting members extend across an entire space separating the first and second hoop members. | 05-06-2010 |
20100131055 | ARTIFICIAL VALVE PROSTHESIS WITH IMPROVED FLOW DYNAMICS - An expandable venous valve having a support structure configured to enlarge the area adjacent the valve structure. The enlarged pocket areas can be created by forming an artificial sinus adjacent the valve structure in an unsupported section of vessel wall between two support frame sections. | 05-27-2010 |
20120203327 | INTRALUMENALLY-IMPLANTABLE FRAMES - Implantable frames for use in body passages are provided herein. The implantable frames can include a plurality of hoop members joined by a plurality of longitudinal connecting members to form a tubular frame defining a cylindrical lumen. The plurality of longitudinal connecting members may include first and second longitudinal connecting members joining a first hoop member to a second hoop member such that the first and second longitudinal connecting members extend across an entire space separating the first and second hoop members. | 08-09-2012 |
20120253450 | Prosthesis Adapted for Placement Under External Imaging - An expandable prosthesis having an imageable structure comprising one or more elements visually distinguishable by an external (e.g., radiographic or ultrasonic) imaging system, the structure being located about a first axis that corresponds to a structural feature of the prosthesis that is configured to perform a specific function particular to that axis. The imageable structure is configured to assist in the rotational orientation of the prosthesis during placement within the implantation site. In one embodiment, the prosthesis comprises a venous valve that includes imageable elements or structure, such as a pair of radiopaque markers, that defines the orifice of the valve structure such that the orifice can be oriented with a particular anatomical feature under imaging, such as to align the orifice with the long axis of the vessel. | 10-04-2012 |
20130018453 | ARTIFICIAL VALVE PROSTHESIS WITH IMPROVED FLOW DYNAMICS - An expandable venous valve having a support structure that is configured to enlarge the area adjacent to the valve structure such that the flow patterns of retrograde flow are modified in a way that facilitates the flushing of the pockets at the base of the valve area to prevent stagnation of bodily fluid, which in the venous system, can lead to thrombus formation. The enlarged pocket areas can be created by forming an artificial sinus adjacent the valve structure in an unsupported section of vessel wall between two support frame sections or the support frame can comprise an expanded-diameter intermediate or proximal section that forms an artificial sinus adjacent the valve structure. | 01-17-2013 |
20130289706 | INTRALUMENALLY-IMPLANTABLE FRAMES - Implantable frames for use in body passages are provided herein. The implantable frames can include a plurality of hoop members joined by a plurality of longitudinal connecting members to form a tubular frame defining a cylindrical lumen. The plurality of longitudinal connecting members may include first and second longitudinal connecting members joining a first hoop member to a second hoop member such that the first and second longitudinal connecting members extend across an entire space separating the first and second hoop members. | 10-31-2013 |
20140379070 | INTRALUMENALLY-IMPLANTABLE FRAMES - Implantable frames for use in body passages are provided herein. The implantable frames can include a plurality of hoop members joined by a plurality of longitudinal connecting members to form a tubular frame defining a cylindrical lumen. The plurality of longitudinal connecting members may include first and second longitudinal connecting members joining a first hoop member to a second hoop member such that the first and second longitudinal connecting members extend across an entire space separating the first and second hoop members. | 12-25-2014 |
Robbi J. Garrison, Fillmore, IN US
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20090023214 | Rescue of Plant Cell Cultures and Suspensions After Cryopreservation-Induced Damage - The subject invention relates to recovery of cryopreserved plant cell cultures after cryopreservation. The use of canine IL-4 and human gamma interferon is exemplified in some preferred embodiments. | 01-22-2009 |
20090111188 | Optimized non-canonical zinc finger proteins - Disclosed herein are zinc fingers comprising CCHC zinc coordinating residues. Also described are zinc finger proteins and fusion proteins comprising these CCHC zinc fingers as well as polynucleotides encoding these proteins. Methods of using these proteins for gene editing and gene regulation are also described. | 04-30-2009 |
20100159598 | In Vitro Methods for the Induction and Maintenance of Plant Cell Lines as Single Suspension Cells With Intact Cell Walls, and Transformation Thereof - The subject invention provides simple and consistent methods to break suspension cell aggregates to single cells with intact primary cell walls. The subject invention relates in part to cell separation of suspension cell aggregates cultured in medium containing pectin-degrading enzymes or tubulin de-polymerizing compounds including colchicine. The subject invention also relates to novel uses of compounds for such purposes. Another aspect of the subject invention relates to transformation of the subject, isolated cells. Such processes simplify and integrate single-cell-based transformation and selection processes into transgenic and transplastomic event-generation work processes. The subject invention also removes technical constraints and produces marker-free and uniformly expressing transgenic lines in a high throughput fashion to support various needs of animal health, biopharma, and trait and crop protection platforms. | 06-24-2010 |
Robert A. Garrison, New Palestine, IN US
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20120060674 | COMPOSITE REINFORCED MISSILE RAIL - According to one embodiment, an apparatus comprises a frame portion made of metal and having a substantially elongated shape. The frame portion comprises one or more cavities situated in a longitudinal direction, and a composite material is disposed within the cavities to structurally reinforce the frame portion. The frame portion includes one or more missile guides situated in the longitudinal direction and configured to slidingly engage a weapon. | 03-15-2012 |