Patents by Inventor BARRY TURNER
BARRY TURNER has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20240001022Abstract: A bioresorbable device for implantation in the body of a patient for administering fluid and/or negative pressure to a treatment site. The device includes a bioresorbable resilient truss for holding two tissue surfaces spaced apart. The truss has two flexible elongate wall members wound in a manner to define a channel, the two elongate wall members intersecting each other periodically at a plurality of cross-over nodes. The truss also includes at least two flexible elongate bracing members, each bracing member being mechanically linked to the two elongate wall members at a plurality of the cross-over nodes.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 24, 2021Publication date: January 4, 2024Inventors: Brian Roderick WARD, Isaac Tristram Tane MASON, Hamish Joshua ROSE, Allster Todd JOWSEY, Michael Andrew LOVELAND, Liam Joseph DOUGLAS, Samuel Barry TURNER, Dorrin ASEFI, Sean James GORMAN, Henry David CHITTOCK
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Publication number: 20240000616Abstract: A device for implantation at a treatment site in the body of a patient for the removal of fluid from the treatment site. The device includes a conduit structure at least in part defining a fluid removal lumen, and a porous bioresorbable sheath surrounding a portion of the conduit structure. The conduit structure comprises a removable component configured for removal from the treatment site upon completion of treatment.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 24, 2021Publication date: January 4, 2024Inventors: Brian Roderick WARD, Isaac Tristram Tane MASON, Hamis Joshua ROSE, Alister Todd JOWSEY, Michael Andrew LOVELAND, Liam DOUGLAS, Samuel Barry TURNER, Brendan O'NEILL, Sean James GORMAN, Dorrin ASEFI, Henry David CHITTOCK
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Patent number: 10159496Abstract: A bone saw and a method for using the bone saw. The bone saw includes a saw blade comprising a distal end, a proximal end, and a distal tip comprising a cutting edge. The flexible saw blade is rectangular in shape over at least a portion thereof. The bone saw further includes a saw handle base insert a saw shaft tip assembly comprising an opening through which the flexible saw blade is advanced. The saw shaft tip assembly may comprise a saw shaft tip comprising a channel comprising a distal end and a proximal end and a saw channel insert disposed within the channel of the saw shaft tip to form a lumen between the saw shift tip and the saw channel insert. The bone saw may further comprise a saw blade advancement mechanism coupled to the flexible saw blade for moving the flexible saw blade in discrete amounts.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2015Date of Patent: December 25, 2018Assignee: Innovative Surgical Designs, Inc.Inventors: D. Greg Anderson, Wayne Beams, Ed Morris, Jonathan Rinehart, Barry Turner
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Patent number: 9445848Abstract: An implant to separate a vertebral cut has an upper portion, lower portion, and inner member. The inner member communicates with a swivelable coupling located at each end of the inner member. Each swivelable coupling also interacts with a respective one of the upper and lower portion, within an inner bore thereof. Movement of the inner member relative to one or both of the upper and the lower portions, via one or both swivelable couplings, translates the upper portion away from the lower portion, about a vertebral cut, to widen the vertebral cut and expand the spinal canal. Swivelable action of the couplings allows angulation of the inner member, relative to a longitudinal axis of the implant, to accommodate a natural lateral shift occurring during a widening of a vertebral cut.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2012Date of Patent: September 20, 2016Assignee: Innovative Surgical Designs, Inc.Inventors: D. Greg Anderson, Wayne Beams, Barry Turner, Ed Morris
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Patent number: 9044279Abstract: Spinal canal expansion through pedicle lengthening in combination with spinal column stabilization, to treat spinal stenosis, spondylolisthesis, kyphosis, scoliosis or a major spinal rotational deformity, with or without a spinal fusion. A device or implant that includes a pedicle lengthening implant to decompress (expand) the spinal canal, and a bridge to connect two or more pedicle lengthening implants and/or pedicle screws or bone anchors to achieve simultaneous spinal stabilization across one or more vertebral segments. The bridge across the vertebral segments can include a longitudinal member, such as a plate or rod. The pedicle lengthening implant is originally made, or can be modified to, connect to the longitudinal member.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2011Date of Patent: June 2, 2015Assignee: Innovative Surgical Designs, Inc.Inventors: D. Greg Anderson, Barry Turner, David Spenciner
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Patent number: 8956359Abstract: A bone saw including a flexible, rectangular saw blade having a central longitudinal axis and a cutting edge at a distal tip, and a shaft. The shaft has a central longitudinal axis, and a blade passage within the shaft that houses the saw blade, where the central longitudinal axis of the saw blade, of the shaft, and of the blade passage, are parallel. Further included is a blade opening located through a distal end of the shaft and of the blade passage, the blade opening being perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the shaft. Also, a curved abutment can exist within the blade passage, aligning the saw blade with the blade opening. Distally translating the saw blade within the blade passage can cause the saw blade to conform to the curved abutment and exit the blade opening with the cutting edge essentially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the shaft.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2013Date of Patent: February 17, 2015Assignee: Innovative Surgical Designs, Inc.Inventors: D. Greg Anderson, Barry Turner, Wayne Beams
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Publication number: 20140100535Abstract: A hand-held applicator is defined for applying a viscous product, such as a pharmaceutical product to the skin. The applicator includes a substrate with a flat face defining multiple dosing areas of the product. The product can be dispensed from a tube in a first area for a first recommended dosage and in combination in a first area and a second area for a second recommended dosage. Once the desired dosage is dispensed, the applicator is used to apply to product to an affected area of the skin.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2013Publication date: April 10, 2014Applicant: Novartis AGInventor: Barry TURNER
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Publication number: 20110230915Abstract: Spinal canal expansion through pedicle lengthening in combination with spinal column stabilization, to treat spinal stenosis, spondylolisthesis, kyphosis, scoliosis or a major spinal rotational deformity, with or without a spinal fusion. A device or implant that includes a pedicle lengthening implant to decompress (expand) the spinal canal, and a bridge to connect two or more pedicle lengthening implants and/or pedicle screws or bone anchors to achieve simultaneous spinal stabilization across one or more vertebral segments. The bridge across the vertebral segments can include a longitudinal member, such as a plate or rod. The pedicle lengthening implant is originally made, or can be modified to, connect to the longitudinal member.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2011Publication date: September 22, 2011Inventors: D. Greg Anderson, Barry Turner, David Spenciner
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Publication number: 20100168751Abstract: A method for correcting spinal stenosis involves cannulating a passage in a vertebra, and placing a distal portion of an implant therein. Then, a circumferential vertebral cut is performed from within the passage, using a proximal end of the distal portion of the implant to align the vertebral cut. Then, a proximal portion of the implant is placed into the passage, positioned against the distal portion at the vertebral cut. Operation of the distal and the proximal portions of the implant relative to one another widens the vertebral cut and expands the spinal canal. The proximal portion can then be secured to the distal portion to stabilize the vertebral cut, allowing vertebral healing with the spinal canal expanded. Flanges may exist that radially extend outward from the implant and into the vertebral cut, or into the passage walls, to assist vertebral cut widening and stabilization.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 24, 2009Publication date: July 1, 2010Inventors: D. Greg Anderson, Barry Turner, Wayne Beams
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Publication number: 20100100060Abstract: A hand-held applicator is defined for applying a viscous product, such as a pharmaceutical product to the skin. The applicator includes a substrate with a flat face defining multiple dosing areas of the product. The product can be dispensed from a tube in a first area for a first recommended dosage and in combination in a first area and a second area for a second recommended dosage. Once the desired dosage is dispensed, the applicator is used to apply to product to an affected area of the skin.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2009Publication date: April 22, 2010Applicant: NOVARTIS AGInventor: BARRY TURNER
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Publication number: 20070284223Abstract: An auto-laundry conveyor of three-tier design using upper, lower and intermediate track rails with a narrow slot between them. Dollies are provided in an endless loop conveyor chain and each dolly comprises a combination of a center link, a pair of reversely similar tire engaging rollers, a pair of reversely similar track engaging rollers outboard of the tire engaging rollers and a pair of reversely similar stabilizing rollers outboard of the track engaging rollers. The stabilizing rollers are effectively larger in diameter; i.e., higher than the track engaging rollers so as to prevent rolling contact between the stabilizing rollers and the track surface and to receive the tread surface of an off-center tire and keep the tread surface from interfering with rolling movement of the track engaging rollers. The conveyor is manufactured in 10-foot lengths except for the entry and exit sections which are of lengths X and Y wherein X plus Y equals 10 feet.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2007Publication date: December 13, 2007Applicant: BELANGER, INC.Inventors: Michael Belanger, Barry Turner, David Tognetti
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Publication number: 20070221759Abstract: A high velocity, multiple-jet spray nozzle for use in carwash systems. Each nozzle comprises the axial unitary combination of a base, a nozzle carrier and a face plate. An inlet and a chamber are formed in the body and axially aligned flow passages are formed in the nozzle carrier and face plate so that when the components are assembled, five parallel jets arranged in a circular pattern are defined between the chamber and the outer surface of the face plate. Stainless steel nozzle inserts are press fit into the flow passages of the nozzle carrier and are held in place by the face plate. Screws hold the assembly together. The nozzles are preferably used in multiples to define a wide stream of washing fluid which can be used to attach mud, ice and other debris on the surfaces of a vehicle as well as on wheels and undercarriage. Each nozzle has an alignment axis marked on the face plate along which the spacing between adjacent nozzle outlets is uniform.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2006Publication date: September 27, 2007Applicant: Belanger, Inc.Inventors: Thomas Weyandt, Barry Turner
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Publication number: 20070209129Abstract: A single column or multiple column support structure for car wash installations. Each column is a hollow aluminum extrusion having a cross-section defining a smooth rounded figure such as an oval and a pair of longitudinally continuous external channels formed in opposite sides of the column to provide routes for wires and hoses. Snap in plastic covers are associated with the channels. Interior channels received fastener inserts for assembling the columns to base plates, top plates, cross-bridges and the like. Two or more columns may be assembled in parallel spaced relationship with spacers therebetween.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2006Publication date: September 13, 2007Applicant: Belanger, Inc.Inventor: Barry Turner
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Publication number: 20060225601Abstract: A vehicle tire entry guide for transitioning vehicles into a car wash lane comprises a pair of smoothly-curved, reversely similar tire guide rails covered with plastic. Each curved guide rail comprises a curved angle iron with stanchions which can be bolted to the car wash floor and an extruded polyethylene cover which eliminates the need for moving parts and smoothly transitions into a conveyor tire guide lane. A roller grid or the like may be floor-mounted between the curved guide rails.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2005Publication date: October 12, 2006Applicant: Belanger, Inc.Inventors: Michael Belanger, Barry Turner