Patents Represented by Law Firm Klima & Pezzlo P.C.
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Patent number: 5902307Abstract: An intraocular lens injection system having an injecting device and cartridge. The cartridge includes a lens holding portion and an outer sleeve portion. The invention includes a method of pre-loading the injecting system, particularly the cartridge, to reduce the amount of packaging, prevent damage to the intraocular lens during packaging and shipping, allow the pre-loaded injecting cartridge to be autoclaved as a unit, and eliminate the step of loading the cartridge with the intraocular lens by the end user to prevent potential damage during this step.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 1998Date of Patent: May 11, 1999Assignee: Starr Surgical Company, Inc.Inventors: Vladimir Feingold, Daniel C. Eagles
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Patent number: 5893837Abstract: A glaucoma drain implanting device having a body portion including a proximal end and a distal end, a separate nozzle portion connected to the distal end of the body and including a drain delivery passageway, a plunger having a plunger tip movably disposed relative to the drain delivery passageway, and a drain receiver. A method of using the drain implant device includes the steps of advancing a glaucoma drain into the drain delivery passageway of the device, thereby placing the glaucoma drain in a staged configuration, and, placing an exit of the drain delivery passageway proximately to the eye and further advancing the glaucoma drain to cause the glaucoma drain to pass through the exit of the drain delivery passageway and into the tissue of the eye.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 1997Date of Patent: April 13, 1999Assignee: Staar Surgical Company, Inc.Inventors: Daniel C. Eagles, Vladimir Feingold
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Patent number: 5891152Abstract: A surgical device for implantation of deformable intraocular lens into the eye through a relatively small incision made in the ocular tissue including a holder with receiver for a lens holder. A lens holder for a surgical device for implantation of deformable intraocular lens into the eye including a split tubular member having a fixed tubular portion and a moveable tubular portion connected together at a hinge. A method for implantation of deformable intraocular lens into the eye using the above-described surgical devices.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 1995Date of Patent: April 6, 1999Assignee: Staar Surgical Company, Inc.Inventor: Vladimir Feingold
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Patent number: 5890624Abstract: Rechargeable dispensers, in particular spray bottle dispensers including at least one chemical reservoir for recharging the spray bottle dispenser. Preferably, a separate solvent reservoir and chemical concentrate reservoirs are provided.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: April 6, 1999Assignee: Sprayex L.L.C.Inventors: William L. Klima, Walter F. Klima, Jr.
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Patent number: 5876406Abstract: A deformable intraocular lens injecting apparatus including a transverse hinged lens cartridge for allowing the lens cartridge to be opened and closed for loading the deformable intraocular lens into the lens cartridge. A preferred embodiment includes a lens cartridge including a lens holding portion connected to a nozzle portion. In this preferred embodiment, the lens holding portion includes a movable wall portion with a protrusion for folding the deformable intraocular lens into a lens delivery passageway of the lens cartridge when closing the movable wall portion.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 1996Date of Patent: March 2, 1999Assignee: Staar Surgical Company, Inc.Inventors: John R. Wolf, Vladimir Feingold, Thomas J. Chambers, Daniel C. Eagles
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Patent number: 5876440Abstract: Surgical methods of implantation of deformable intraocular lens, and methods of use of surgical devices for implantation of deformable intraocular lens into the eye through a relatively small incision made in the ocular tissue including a holder with receiver for a lens microcartridge.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 1996Date of Patent: March 2, 1999Assignee: Staar Surgical Company, Inc.Inventor: Vladimir Feingold
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Patent number: 5871122Abstract: Rechargeable dispensers, in particular spray bottle dispensers including at least one chemical reservoir for recharging the spray bottle dispenser. Preferably, a plurality of separate chemical reservoirs containing chemical concentrate are provided within the spray bottle dispenser to fully contain any inadvertent spillage of chemicals, and to insure a high degree of safety against accidental spills, and/or accidental ingestion by children.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 1996Date of Patent: February 16, 1999Assignee: Sprayex L.L.C.Inventors: William L. Klima, Walter F. Klima, Jr.
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Patent number: 5868892Abstract: A liquid crystal display and method of making. The display includes a layer of support material stabilizing a layer of liquid crystal material in dimensional thickness and uniformity. The invention is particularly well suit for making heat-sensitive display labels.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 1997Date of Patent: February 9, 1999Assignee: Sprayex L.L.C.Inventor: Walter F. Klima, Jr.
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Patent number: 5868751Abstract: A surgical device for implantation of deformable intraocular lens into the eye through a relatively small incision made in the ocular tissue including a holder with receiver for a lens holder. A lens holder for a surgical device for implantation of deformable intraocular lens into the eye including a split tubular member having a fixed tubular portion and a moveable tubular portion: connected together at a hinge. A method for implantation of deformable intraocular lens into the eye using the above-described surgical devices.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 1996Date of Patent: February 9, 1999Assignee: Staar Surgical Company, Inc.Inventor: Vladimir Feingold
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Patent number: 5863065Abstract: A portable air bag device that can be connected to a vehicle, for example to an existing restraint belt system of the vehicle. The portable air bag device includes an enclosure containing a gas pressure container, controllable release valve and control/sensor for activating the device during rapid deceleration.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1995Date of Patent: January 26, 1999Assignee: Double Eagle Ltd, Inc.Inventors: L. E. Bailey Boydston, George Wojdylak
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Patent number: 5864466Abstract: A thermosyphon-powered jet-impingement cooling device delivering superior thermal energy dissipation for compact heat sources such as electronic devices. Thermal energy from a heat source travels through the heat source/heat spreader plate interface to the heat spreader plate and heat spreader plate extended surface. Thermal energy is transferred by convection to a single or two-phase coolant media. The heated and/or boiling, less dense coolant begins to expand and rise. The rising coolant or vapor approaches a cold plate and velocity slows due to the greater cross-sectional flow area. The coolant heat energy is released by convection or condensation to the heat dissipation/fluid interface surface, and is then conducted through the cold plate, across the cold plate/heat dissipating device thermal interface, and then to the heat dissipating device. As the cooled media contracts and/or condenses to form droplets, the coolant or droplets begin to fall.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 1996Date of Patent: January 26, 1999Inventor: Ralph Remsburg
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Patent number: 5860984Abstract: A deformable intraocular lens injecting apparatus including a spring biased plunger. A preferred embodiment of the lens injecting apparatus includes a separate lens injecting device having a lens cartridge receiver, and a separate one-piece lens cartridge having a lens holding portion connected to a nozzle portion. The lens cartridge is preferably connected into the lens cartridge receiver by a bayonet-type connection.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 1996Date of Patent: January 19, 1999Assignee: Staar Surgical Company, Inc.Inventors: Thomas J. Chambers, Vladimir Feingold, Daniel C. Eagles
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Patent number: 5857231Abstract: A hammock cover including a flexible elongated major portion having a first transverse edge and a second transverse edge and configured to releasably attach to a conventional hammock for covering a body portion of the hammock, a first flexible minor portion configured to releasably attach to a first line portion of the hammock and to substantially overlap the first transverse edge of the major portion for covering the first line portion of the hammock, and a second flexible minor portion configured to releasably attach to a second line portion of the hammock and to substantially overlap the second transverse edge of the major portion for covering the second line portion of the hammock.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 1997Date of Patent: January 12, 1999Inventor: Mary V. Wade
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Patent number: 5856120Abstract: A collagen containing substrate comprising cattle basal membrane is conditioned by incubating the membranes in a mixture of pepsin, hyaluronidase and acetic acid and separating the collagen from the mixture. The mixture can include pepsin, hyaluronidase and a 0.5M solution of acetic acid in 1:1:10 proportions. The incubation is conducted for about 10 hours at about 45.degree. C. After incubation, collagen is separated from the mixture by centrifuging at a speed of 5000 to 30000 rpms for about 30 minutes. The collagen is mixed with polymerizable monomer and polymerized to form a gel that can be ground to form an intraocular or contact lens.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 1997Date of Patent: January 5, 1999Assignee: Staar Surgical Company, Inc.Inventors: Svyatoslav Nikolayevich Fedorov, Sergei Nikolayevich Bagrov, Yevgeny Viktorovich Larionov, Vladimir Borisovich Malyshev
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Patent number: 5830192Abstract: An irrigation sleeve for use with a hand held portion of a phacoemulsification apparatus. The irrigation sleeve includes a base portion configured for removable attachment to the hand held portion of the phacoemulsification apparatus, an extending portion connected to the base portion and a passageway extending through the base and extending portions. Preferably, the irrigation sleeve is substantially rigid and at least the extending portion is made from a plastic material selected from the group consisting of polysulfone, polycarbonate, polyimide, and polyetherimide.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 1996Date of Patent: November 3, 1998Assignee: Staar Surgical Company, Inc.Inventor: David Van Voorhis
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Patent number: 5832393Abstract: Although a chelating agent solution having radioactive contaminants is solidified by mixing with cement and then stored, a vast storage place is required for storing an enormous amount of chelating agent solution. When such a chelating agent solution is treated with an ion-exchange resin, a large amount of ion-exchange resin is required, and a large amount of ion-exchange resin having radioactive contaminants is produced. The present invention thus provides a method of treating a chelating agent solution having radioactive contaminants, which can significantly decrease the amount of the chelating agent solution having radioactive contaminants, and which, when an ion-exchange resin is used, can significantly decrease the load on the ion-exchange resin without producing a large amount of ion-exchange resin having radioactive contaminants.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 1996Date of Patent: November 3, 1998Assignee: Morikawa Industries CorporationInventors: Kazuo Omata, Katsumi Shibata, Yukio Shirai, Seigo Ichikawa
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Patent number: D399751Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 1997Date of Patent: October 20, 1998Assignee: Sprayex L.L.C.Inventors: Walter F. Klima, Jr., William L. Klima
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Patent number: D402557Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 1997Date of Patent: December 15, 1998Assignee: Sprayex L.L.C.Inventors: Walter F. Klima, Jr., William L. Klima
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Patent number: D402558Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 1997Date of Patent: December 15, 1998Assignee: Sprayex L.L.C.Inventors: Walter F. Klima, Jr., William L. Klima
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Patent number: D402559Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 1997Date of Patent: December 15, 1998Assignee: Sprayex L.L.C.Inventors: Walter F. Klima, Jr., William L. Klima