Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm Freling Baker
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Patent number: 6632245Abstract: A system for securing a tendon to a bore hole surface in a femur and a tibia, the system including a bone anchor having a flexible body with a distal end having an aperture to receive the tendon, and two legs forming a concave relief extending from the aperture to a split end, with the concave relief forcing the tendon into direct contact with the femur bore hole surface. An anchor insertion instrument is used to insert the anchor into the femur bore hole, the instrument having a pair of spaced apart pins to hold the bone anchor. A tibia fixation device joins the tendon to the tibia bore hole and has a generally cylindrical body with an open proximal end and at least two rounded legs formed by at least two slits extending from a distal end. At least one opening is located adjacent to the open proximal end for receiving the tendon. A clamping screw and spiked washer are used to lock the tibia fixation device and tendons into the tibia bore hole.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2001Date of Patent: October 14, 2003Inventor: Andrew C. Kim
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Patent number: 6629615Abstract: An organizing apparatus for medical instruments includes an elongated substantially rigid support member having opposite ends, a releasable attachment member depending downward from each of the opposite ends for detachable attachment to opposite side edges of a substantially planar support surface, and an elongated line holder mounted on a top surface of the support member and having a plurality of resilient holding members defining line receiving and holding areas between adjacent holding members.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2001Date of Patent: October 7, 2003Inventor: Andrew Kim
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Patent number: 6491074Abstract: A purse for carrying and organizing various articles with compartments, panels, pockets and flaps shaped, sized, located and connected to each other in a manner that allows superior securement of and access to articles of certain shapes (such as drinking bottles, umbrellas, eyeglasses, credit cards and so on), while also including segregated storage spaces to allow additional storage of all kinds of other articles. The purse of the present invention may be implemented as an organizing insert that can be switched between a variety of outer shells, as fashion, weather conditions and whim dictate.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2000Date of Patent: December 10, 2002Inventor: DeAnna Roegner
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Patent number: 6481040Abstract: A modular surgical prep sponge holder is provided for improving the cleaning of hands and arms prior to medical procedures. The device includes a tubular member containing a flexible cable and a flexible water line that extend through the tube. A rotating head is attached to the end of the tube, which moves 180 degrees in any direction. The disposable part of the device, being encased in a plastic housing, is connected to the rotating head. The housing includes a main gear, and a movement-plate with end clasps. Once the housing is inserted onto the end of the flexible cable, and a motor is turned on, the flexible cable will rotate. The rotational motion of the flexible cable will be transferred to the main gear and will be converted to lateral motion, causing the movement-plate to move in a lateral direction. Depending upon the setting of the motor, the system may deliver several hundred more strokes per minute than could manually be performed by an individual.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2000Date of Patent: November 19, 2002Inventor: Jonathan L. McIntyre
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Patent number: 6479413Abstract: A composite friction unit of a three dimensional composite body is formed of a substantially uniform array of predominately glass strands of primary reinforcing fibers in matrix of phenolic resin material, the reinforcing fibers in the form of fabric distributed throughout the body forming a friction unit having a predetermined size and configuration and uniform distribution and alignment of fibers throughout. An alternate friction unit includes a substantially rigid backing co-pultruded in forming the unit. The units are produced in a pultrusion process wherein the reinforcing fibers and matrix are pulled through a forming die.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2000Date of Patent: November 12, 2002Inventor: Benjamin V. Booher
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Patent number: 6453592Abstract: A holder for holding and displaying coins and souvenirs, includes a front panel and a back panel secured together to hinge about a common axis along a common edge, and an inner panel pivotally secured to hinge about a common axis along a common edge of the back panel, a mounting face on the inside surface of each of the front and back panels, and a mounting face on opposite faces of the inner panel, or on loose sheets that can be added or removed, such as a three ring binder, each mounting face is formed with a plurality of vertically spaced rectangular surfaces, each rectangular surface having a pair of laterally disposed mounting positions for receiving and mounting a coin or souvenir, each mounting position defined by a planar surface bound by an upper and a lower groove, and a transparent retaining sheet covering each of the mounting positions.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2000Date of Patent: September 24, 2002Inventors: David B. Pliler, Matthew A. Stevens
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Patent number: 6390260Abstract: A baby bag carrying case comprises a shell of pliable material, the shell formed of a rectangular back panel, a rectangular front panel, a rectangular bottom panel, and two side panels secured along the periphery or common side edges of the back panel and the front panel thereby forming at least one receptacle having a top opening, a foldable top closure panel secured along an edge to a top edge of the back panel and foldable over the top and down and detachably secureable to the front panel, the foldable closure panel configured to overlap and close the open top of the receptacle and plurality of pockets for securing articles contained within, and an elongated rectangular padded panel secured along an end edge to a lower edge of said front panel the padded panel having a width about equal to that of the front panel and a length about twice the length of the front panel, a collapsible side wall panel secured along each side edge of the padded panel, the side wall panels having a generally triangular configuraType: GrantFiled: November 3, 1999Date of Patent: May 21, 2002Inventor: DeAnna Roegner
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Patent number: 6125007Abstract: A bearing seal assembly for an oscillating actuator, comprises an outer bearing raceway, an inner bearing raceway mounted concentric with the outer raceway, and an annular deformable liquid impermeable membrane having an axial length of not more than one tenth the radius thereof, an inner peripheral edge sealingly secured to the inner bearing raceway, and an outer peripheral edge sealingly secured to the outer raceway for enabling limited relative rotation between the inner raceway and the outer raceway with minimum axial distortion of said membrane. In one embodiment, the membrane is stretched to eliminate surface distortion under torsional stress. Another embodiment illustrates waves molded into the membrane for reducing torsional forces.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 1994Date of Patent: September 26, 2000Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: John Lowell Beck, Thomas Allen Gregory, Christopher Guild Keller
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Patent number: RE38552Abstract: A frame, a drive mechanism for rotating a mandrel, at least two spindles mounted to the frame, a tensioner, and a belt extending between the first and second spindles may be used to roll pre-preg strips or similar sheets of composite materials around the mandrel. The belt travels over the spindles, and the spindles guide the belt through changes in its direction of travel. The mandrel is mounted in the drive mechanism in contact with the belt, which changes its direction of travel around the mandrel. The lower surface of the belt bears against upper portions of the spindles, and the mandrel contacts the upper surface of the belt. As the drive mechanism rotates the mandrel, pre-preg sheets are fed between the mandrel and the belt and are thereby wrapped around the mandrel. The belt presses the pre-preg sheets against the mandrel. The wrapped mandrel may then be removed from the apparatus and cured in any suitable manner known in the art to produce a composite tubular article.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2001Date of Patent: July 13, 2004Assignee: Revolution Composites, Inc.Inventors: David H. Hadzicki, James E. Hadzicki, Joseph R. Hadzicki, Dale F. Thompson, Milton G. Evangelou, Jr.