Craig Tetley - Benton MT, US Jason McGrath - Boulder CO, US Shane Vogt - Boulder CO, US
International Classification:
B67D 7/02 B67D 7/84 B67D 7/30 B67D 7/58
Abstract:
A fluid transfer device is implemented which has an inlet for receiving a fluid from a subject container or reservoir and an easily controllable outlet to direct the received fluid to a desired location, such as a target container or reservoir. The inlet and outlet may both include conical spouts to which various sized hoses can removably attach to enable directional and maneuverable control for a user. The fluid transfer device includes a base which rests on a surface and provides support for the components above it, including a handle and an operational arm that handles the fluid transfer operations. The fluid transfer device is configured with versatility for adaptability to multiple use cases. For example, the fluid transfer device has a height-adjustable handle to accommodate differently sized containers, a hinged operational arm, and a horizontally-adjustable container rest.
Catherine Grant - Newburyport MA, US Jason McGrath - Broomfield CO, US
International Classification:
A47G 29/12
Abstract:
An extendable and resilient mailbox is implemented in which the mailbox can revertibly extend outward to improve accessibility to the mailbox during heavy snowfall. The extendable mailbox is also configured with break-away action which enables the mailbox to laterally move and resiliently revert (or “break away”) to a base position. For example, when a snow plow inadvertently crashes into the extended mailbox, the mailbox will laterally move in the direction of the encounter to reduce the chances of or prevent the mailbox's destruction. Once the snow plow has passed or at least is no longer clashing with the mailbox, the extendable mailbox reverts back to its base position in which it is aligned with the mailbox post.
- Mansfield MA, US JOE D. SARTOR - LONGMONT CO, US GRAHAM J. CARSON - LOUISVILLE CO, US JASON S.F. MCGRATH - BROOMFIELD CO, US JOAN ORTEGA ALCAIDE - BARCELONA, ES SUCHIT A. MADAN - LONGMONT CO, US
International Classification:
A61B 8/08 A61B 8/00 A61B 10/02 A61B 10/02
Abstract:
A biopsy device includes an ultrasonic probe, a display, an actuator, and a needle assembly. The display is associated with the ultrasonic probe, and the ultrasonic probe is configured to send a signal to the display to generate an image on the display. The needle assembly is coupled to the actuator and is at least partially disposed within a channel defined in the ultrasonic probe. The actuator is configured to move the needle assembly in a distal direction relative to the ultrasonic probe and through the channel of the ultrasonic probe from a retracted position to a deployed position.