Sheboygan, WI, United States of America

Thomas Peter DeFelice

USPTO Granted Patents = 3 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.0

ph-index = 2

Forward Citations = 6(Granted Patents)


Location History:

  • late of Baltimore, MD (US) (2001)
  • Sheboygan, WI (US) (2021 - 2024)

Company Filing History:

goldMedal1 out of 14 
 
Volunteers for Medical Engineering
 patents
silverMedal1 out of 832,891 
Other
 patents
where one patent can have more than one assignee

Years Active: 2001-2024

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3 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Celebrating the Innovations of Thomas DeFelice: A Visionary in Accessible Design

Introduction: Thomas DeFelice, an inventive mind based in Baltimore, MD, has made significant contributions to the field of accessible design. With a focus on creating solutions that enhance the experience for individuals with mobility challenges, his work exemplifies the true spirit of innovation.

Latest Patents: Thomas DeFelice holds a patent for a unique seating arrangement that promotes inclusivity in public venues. His invention, titled "Wheelchair Accessible Stadium Seating," features an innovative design comprising two seats mounted to a single support pole. Each seat is capable of being rotated around the pole and can be stowed independently, allowing for flexibility and ease of access. Additionally, the seating arrangement may include a single seat that is both slidably and rotatably mounted to the support pole, further improving functionality.

Career Highlights: Currently, Thomas DeFelice is associated with Volunteers for Medical Engineering, a company dedicated to advancing medical technology and enhancing user experience through innovative designs. His role within the organization allows him to work at the intersection of engineering and compassion, striving to make a positive impact in the lives of individuals with disabilities.

Collaborations: Throughout his career, Thomas has had the pleasure of working alongside knowledgeable professionals, including his coworker John H. Staehlin. Collaborating with experts in various fields enables Thomas to refine his designs and contribute to transformative projects that can reshape public spaces for greater accessibility.

Conclusion: The work of Thomas DeFelice represents a significant step forward in the quest for inclusive design. Through his patent for wheelchair accessible stadium seating, he has demonstrated that thoughtful innovation can create environments that welcome everyone. As he continues to collaborate with like-minded individuals, Thomas inspires a new generation of inventors to prioritize accessibility in their own creations.

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