Patents by Inventor Daniel G. Cerundolo

Daniel G. Cerundolo 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).

  • Patent number: 6852114
    Abstract: Osteoarticular allografts are transplanted by techniques which ensure substantial surface contour matching. Specifically, surgical techniques are provided whereby a plug from an osteochondral allograft may be transplanted to a cavity site which remains after a condylar defect is removed from a patient's condyle. In this regard, the present invention essentially includes placing an osteochondral allograft in substantially the same orientation as the patient condyle, and then removing the transplantable plug therefrom and forming the cavity site in the patient condyle while maintaining their relative same orientation. In this manner, the surface of the transplanted plug is matched to the contour of the excised osteochondral tissue.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 28, 2002
    Date of Patent: February 8, 2005
    Assignee: Cryolife, Inc.
    Inventor: Daniel G. Cerundolo
  • Patent number: 6488033
    Abstract: Osteoarticular allografts are transplanted by techniques which ensure substantial surface contour matching. Specifically, surgical techniques are provided whereby a plug from an osteochondral allograft may be transplanted to a cavity site which remains after a condylar defect is removed from a patient's condyle. In this regard, the present invention essentially includes placing an osteochondral allograft in substantially the same orientation as the patient condyle, and then removing the transplantable plug therefrom and forming the cavity site in the patient condyle while maintaining their relative same orientation. In this manner, the surface of the transplanted plug is matched to the contour of the excised osteochondral tissue.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 15, 2000
    Date of Patent: December 3, 2002
    Assignee: Cryolife, Inc.
    Inventor: Daniel G. Cerundolo
  • Publication number: 20020082704
    Abstract: Osteoarticular allografts are transplanted by techniques which ensure substantial surface contour matching. Specifically, surgical techniques are provided whereby a plug from an osteochondral allograft may be transplanted to a cavity site which remains after a condylar defect is removed from a patient's condyle. In this regard, the present invention essentially includes placing an osteochondral allograft in substantially the same orientation as the patient condyle, and then removing the transplantable plug therefrom and forming the cavity site in the patient condyle while maintaining their relative same orientation. In this manner, the surface of the transplanted plug is matched to the contour of the excised osteochondral tissue.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 28, 2002
    Publication date: June 27, 2002
    Applicant: CRYOLIFE, INC.
    Inventor: Daniel G. Cerundolo
  • Patent number: 4522212
    Abstract: An endocardial electrode assembly of three or more spring legs to be inserted into the heart, sets of electrodes on respective spring legs comprising distinctive geometrical patterns, over the ventricle-contacting span of the legs, such that the active sets of electrodes provide recognizable patterns when within a ventricle of the heart and viewed with a fluoroscope, the respective locations of at least some of the electrodes of these patterns being staggered relative to electrodes on other legs in the manner to reduce lateral clumping, thus to permit the numerous electrodes to be housed in a catheter sized to be conveniently introduced into the heart.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 14, 1983
    Date of Patent: June 11, 1985
    Assignee: Mansfield Scientific, Inc.
    Inventors: Sandra L. Gelinas, Daniel G. Cerundolo, John E. Abele
  • Patent number: 4456010
    Abstract: A completely disposable, permanently assembled drill for perforating bone structures, which includes a generally annular drill body. A primary drill member is slidably and rotatably received in the distal end of the drill body. A driver is slidably and rotatably received in the proximal end of said drill body. A pin and slot-type spring biased clutch is disposed on the confronting surfaces of the drill member and driver. The pin of the clutch projects through the triangular openings and the sidewall of the drill body so as to limit the throw of the clutch and to link the drill body and drill member together. The interaction of the pin against the triangular side of the slot in the drill body produces a component of force which tends to urge the clutch apart. When the drill is placed against the bone structure with a force sufficient to overcome the spring bias, the clutch will engage and the driver and drill member and the drill body will rotate together.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 21, 1981
    Date of Patent: June 26, 1984
    Assignee: Codman & Shurtleff, Inc.
    Inventors: Harry G. Reimels, Daniel G. Cerundolo, Roy W. Downing
  • Patent number: 4362161
    Abstract: A completely disposable, permanently assembled drill for perforating bone structures, which includes a generally annular drill body. A primary drill member is slidably and rotatably received in the distal end of the drill body. A driver is slidably and rotatably received in the proximal end of said drill body. A pin and slot-type spring biased clutch is disposed on the confronting surfaces of the drill member and driver. The pin of the clutch projects through the triangular openings and the sidewall of the drill body so as to limit the throw of the clutch and to link the drill body and drill member together. The interaction of the pin against the triangular side of the slot in the drill body produces a component of force which tends to urge the clutch apart. When the drill is placed against the bone structure with a force sufficient to overcome the spring bias, the clutch will engage and the driver and drill member and the drill body will rotate together.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 27, 1980
    Date of Patent: December 7, 1982
    Assignee: Codman & Shurtleff, Inc.
    Inventors: Harry G. Reimels, Daniel G. Cerundolo, Roy W. Downing