Jamie Grace Thomas - Milwaukee WI, US William D. Price - Midland MI, US Robert J. Nestle - Essexville MI, US Randall W. Friebe - Bay City MI, US Katherine N. Bouchey - Milwaukee WI, US Jonathan D. Bellante - Milwaukee WI, US Kirsten Jane Climer - Brooklyn NY, US Charles Paradise - Brooklyn NY, US Brook S. Kennedy - Glen Ridge NJ, US Lauren Argo - Brooklyn NY, US Phillip Randolph Hartley - Brooklyn NY, US Shailesh H. Patel - Wilmette IL, US Gina Reynolds - Chicago IL, US Erin L. Myers - Chicago IL, US Jason P. Grochowski - Crown Point IN, US
Assignee:
S.C. JOHNSON & SON INC. - Racine WI
International Classification:
B65G 59/00
US Classification:
221 1
Abstract:
A process of storing and retrieving recloseable storage bags including the steps of purchasing a package of individualized recloseable storage bags from a retailer, removing the recloseable storage bags from the package, optionally providing the recloseable storage bags in a roll form, inserting the roll of recloseable storage bags into a dispenser having compartments. The dispenser has a lid with access slots juxtaposed over the compartments. The process further includes removing the recloseable storage bags from the dispenser through the one or more access slots. The process may also include providing a merchandiser having different types of bags packaged as refills in flexible bags. Instructions with the merchandiser and/or the storage dispenser may direct consumers to replenish the storage dispenser with different types of bags.
- Sunnyvale CA, US Christopher B. Allenby - Sunnyvale CA, US Lauren L. Argo - San Francisco CA, US Russell L.E. Blanchard - San Jose CA, US Roman Lapaev - San Francisco CA, US
International Classification:
A61B 90/30 A61B 34/00 A61B 34/35 A61B 34/37
Abstract:
An example medical device may include a first component including an interface, a light feature surrounding at least part of the interface, and a controller coupled to the light feature and including a memory in which are stored instructions for the controller causing a first illumination state of the light a feature corresponding to a first state of the interface, and the controller causing a second illumination state of the Sight feature corresponding to a second state of the interface.
Graphical User Interface For Monitoring An Image-Guided Procedure
- SUNNYVALE CA, US Lauren L. Argo - San Francisco CA, US Cristian Bianchi - Mountain View CA, US Christopher R. Carlson - Belmont CA, US Energy Cruse, II - Foster City CA, US Scott S. Ichikawa - Seattle WA, US Oliver J. Wagner - Mountain View CA, US
International Classification:
A61B 34/20 A61B 34/10 A61B 34/37
Abstract:
A system and method of monitoring a procedure includes a medical device. The medical device includes an elongate device including a flexible body, a tracking system disposed along at least a portion of the flexible body, and one or more processors communicatively coupled to the tracking system. The one or more processors are configured to receive a route to a target location in an anatomy, determine one or more features of the route based on a first anatomical representation, generate a reduced anatomical representation based on the one or more features of the route, receive real-time position information from the tracking system, associate the real-time position information to the reduced anatomical representation, and dynamically display the reduced anatomical representation with the associated real-time position information.