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2438 Rogers Ave, San Antonio, TX 78258    210-4937075    210-4746745   

13314 Kiltey St, San Antonio, TX 78248    210-4931277    210-4937075   

13506 Voelcker Ranch Dr, San Antonio, TX 78231    210-4937075   

Tempe, AZ   

Austin, TX   

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Phillip Reyes

Work:
licensed mechanical engineer
Education:
Batangas State University 2006 to 2011
B.S. in Mechanical Engineering
Saint Bridget College 2002 to 2006 Marian Learning Center and Science High School 1996 to 2002

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Expandable Spinal Interbody Cage And Methods

US Patent:
2011020, Aug 18, 2011
Filed:
Mar 23, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/933484
Inventors:
Seungwon Baek - Phoenix AZ, US
Anna Sawa - Chandler AZ, US
Sam Safavi-Abbasi - Oklohoma City OK, US
Phillip M. Reyes - Mesa AZ, US
Nicholas Theodore - Paradise Valley AZ, US
Neil R. Crawford - Tempe AZ, US
International Classification:
A61F 2/44
US Classification:
623 1716
Abstract:
An implantable device assembly including a bone fusion cage assembly having first and second housing members and a biasing member. The first housing member defines a first contact surface. The second housing member defines a second contact surface that faces generally opposite the first contact surface. The biasing member is operable to bias the first and second housing members away from each other into an expanded position. Each of the first and second housing members may include at least one pivot portion that defines the contact surfaces. The implantable device assembly may also include a plate assembly that is mounted to the bone fusion cage assembly.

Venting/Pressure Adjustment To Aid In Delivery Of Material Into An Anatomic Region Via A Cannula

US Patent:
2010010, Apr 29, 2010
Filed:
Jun 16, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/485183
Inventors:
Anna G.U. Sawa - Phoenix AZ, US
Seungwon Baek - Phoenix AZ, US
Neil R. Crawford - Tempe AZ, US
Phillip M. Reyes - Mesa AZ, US
Sam Safavi-Abbasi - Oklahoma City OK, US
Nicholas Theodore - Phoenix AZ, US
International Classification:
A61B 17/86
US Classification:
606304
Abstract:
A cannulated and possibly fenestrated device for injection of material into bone can be dangerous because large, uncontrolled pressures are introduced during injection into a somewhat closed system, and material may extrude undesirably or emboli may be introduced. Methods and devices are described for providing venting of pressure upon injection of material through cannulated and possibly fenestrated screws. The first method involves a bone screw and/or anchor device that includes multiple channels to allow material to flow in through one channel and out through another channel. The second method involves a plunger that can force material into bone if advanced or lessen pressure if withdrawn. The third method involves usage of two separate screws. Material is alternately injected or withdrawn from each screw to cause material to flow from one screw to the other in a controlled way that creates a uniform or asymmetrical distribution of material as desired.

Combination Respirator-Facemask Device

US Patent:
2022029, Sep 22, 2022
Filed:
Mar 18, 2022
Appl. No.:
17/698126
Inventors:
Phillip Reyes - Tempe AZ, US
International Classification:
A62B 7/10
A62B 18/02
Abstract:
A breathing device related to the field of personal protective equipment and wearable technology that can be cleaned and sterilized so that it can be used repeatedly is disclosed herein. The device is configured to surround the mouth and nose of the user, and in some embodiments, it surrounds the eyes. The perimeter of the device can be comprised of a stretchable material that conforms to the contours of the user's face so that it provides an adequate seal, and in doing so, ensures that all or most of the air flowing through the device occurs through its air filtering regions. The filtering region is configured so that filtering material can be mounted to the device and replaced when needed. This filtering region is also configured so that a negative pressure seal test can be performed. Various embodiments of the device exist that enhance its capabilities from its most basic form. For example, in some embodiments, wearable technology is mounted to the device, is connected to the device, or is embedded within the device. This technology can include, but it not limited to sensors, microprocessors, cables, wires, actuators, soft robotic or soft machine materials, energy supply systems, and smart materials.

Neuromuscular Enhancement System

US Patent:
2021025, Aug 26, 2021
Filed:
Feb 17, 2021
Appl. No.:
17/178060
Inventors:
Brent Hartman - Scottsdale AZ, US
Phillip Reyes - Tempe AZ, US
International Classification:
A61H 23/02
B25J 9/00
A61B 90/60
A61B 90/00
A41D 13/12
Abstract:
A neuromuscular enhancement system comprising engineered textile structures is worn by a user to increase strength, preserve energy, and increase motion accuracy. The system can be used in surgery and interface with operating room technology, together providing the surgeon with the ability to perform surgery for longer hours and with increased accuracy. The enhancement system is a flexible structure, worn over the user's body, comprising engineered textile materials that apply forces to different areas of the user's body. The engineered materials can be activated in order to apply a force to a particular region of the body to assist in a desired user output. The engineered materials can be embedded with sensors to detect and monitor motion and other physical properties. The engineered materials can also be embedded with a communication system that conveys information between a computer system and the neuromuscular enhancement system and its various sensors and components. The enhancement system here can be configured for use in applications other than surgery.

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