Inventor profile of:

Michael M. PHELIPA

City:

Melbourne, Florida

Country:

United States

Published Applications:

13

Last publication date:

2014-03-27

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Recent patent applications by PHELIPA Michael M.

Michael M. PHELIPA from Melbourne, US has applied for patents for these inventions. The list has both pending applications and granted patents:

#1 | 2014-03-27
US20140088376A1
Human necessities

Techniques for evaluating stress urinary incontinence (SUI) using involuntary reflex cough test

#2 | 2014-03-27
US20140088375A1
Human necessities

Techniques for evaluating urinary stress incontinence and use of involuntary reflex cough as a medical diagnostic tool

#3 | 2014-02-13
US20140046145A1
Human necessities

Involuntary contraction induced pressure as a medical diagnostic tool using involuntary reflex cough test

#4 | 2014-02-06
US20140034051A1
Human necessities

Nebulizer having horizontal venturi

#5 | 2013-11-14
US20130303862A1
Human necessities

INVOLUNTARY CONTRACTION INDUCED PRESSURE AS A MEDICAL DIAGNOSTIC TOOL USING INVOLUNTARY REFLEX COUGH TEST

#6 | 2012-03-01
US20120053482A1
Human necessities

Nebulizer having flow meter function

#7 | 2011-05-05
US20110105936A1
Human necessities

Nebulizer having flow meter function

#8 | 2011-02-24
US20110046653A1
Human necessities

Oral-esophageal-gastric device with esophageal cuff to reduce gastric reflux and/or emesis

#9 | 2011-02-17
US20110040211A1
Human necessities

Oral-esophageal-gastric device to diagnose reflux and/or emesis

#10 | 2011-02-17
US20110040157A1
Physics

Techniques for evaluating urinary stress incontinence and use of involuntary reflex cough as a medical diagnostic tool

#11 | 2010-08-12
US20100204602A1
Human necessities

Nebulizer having flow meter function

#12 | 2010-06-03
US20100137737A1
Human necessities

Techniques for evaluating stress urinary incontinence (SUI) using involuntary reflex cough test

#13 | 2010-06-03
US20100137736A1
Human necessities

Involuntary contraction induced pressure as a medical diagnostic tool using involuntary reflex cough test

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