Patents Assigned to Automated Medical Products Corporation
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Patent number: 9510812Abstract: The surgical support system may include a primary telescoping support, secondary telescoping support supported from the primary telescoping support and configured for telescopically mounting a surgical tool thereto, such that telescoping of the primary support repositions the secondary telescoping support; and a positioning joint disposed between the primary and secondary telescoping supports for universally positioning and locking the secondary telescoping support with respecting to the primary telescoping support.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2012Date of Patent: December 6, 2016Assignee: AUTOMATED MEDICAL PRODUCTS CORPORATIONInventors: Jerry M. Brown, Adrian Greda, Krzysztof S. Kubala
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Publication number: 20140088370Abstract: A surgical support system including a primary telescoping support; and a secondary telescoping support that is telescopically mounted to the primary support and is configured for telescopically mounting a surgical tool thereto, such that such that telescoping of the secondary support with respect to the primary support repositions the secondary telescoping support. The secondary support is mounted to the primary support telescopably along a first telescoping axis and is configured for mounting the surgical tool telescopably along a second telescoping axis that is oriented at a non-parallel angle to the first telescoping axis. The secondary support includes a first mounting portion; a second mounting portion configured for telescopically mounting the surgical tool; and an articulable joint disposed for adjusting the angle between the first and second telescoping axes. The articulable joint is releasably lockable for locking the angle.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 16, 2013Publication date: March 27, 2014Applicant: AUTOMATED MEDICAL PRODUCTS CORPORATIONInventors: PIER CRISTOFORO GIULIANOTTI, Jerry M. Brown, Adrian Greda, Krzysztof S. Kubala, Roberta Higham
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Publication number: 20130023735Abstract: The surgical support system may include a primary telescoping support, secondary telescoping support supported from the primary telescoping support and configured for telescopically mounting a surgical tool thereto, such that telescoping of the primary support repositions the secondary telescoping support; and a positioning joint disposed between the primary and secondary telescoping supports for universally positioning and locking the secondary telescoping support with respecting to the primary telescoping support.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2012Publication date: January 24, 2013Applicant: Automated Medical Products CorporationInventors: Jerry M. Brown, Adrian Greda, Krzysztof S. Kubala
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Patent number: 8348961Abstract: A surgical introducer for an implant, such as a gastric band. The introducer has a shaft portion with a longitudinal axis extending through proximal and distal sides. A guide bore extends longitudinally through the shaft portion to extend the shaft to slide over an elongated guide member. A band-pulling member is disposed on the distal side and is configured to retain the implant in a loaded position on the shaft and to pull the implant in this position across an incision, such as across an abdominal wall, through an implantation site.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2006Date of Patent: January 8, 2013Assignee: Automated Medical Products CorporationInventor: Sidney Appel
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Patent number: 7857271Abstract: A surgical tool holder that includes a holding member with a clamping jaw, which is movable between open and clamping positions. A gripping member is configured to supportingly grip a surgical tool and is selectively placed in a rotatable or fixed association with the holding member. Engagement portions of the holding member and gripping member are engagable to block rotation therebetween to obtain the fixed association.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2005Date of Patent: December 28, 2010Assignee: Automated Medical Products CorporationInventor: John Lees
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Patent number: 7785254Abstract: A surgical tool holder that includes a base portion, an incremental retraction portion, and an attachment portion. The base portion is configured for releasably mounting to a first surgical tool support in a fixed association. The incremental retraction portion includes a drawing mechanism configured for operably engaging and incrementally drawing a surgical retractor under tension to a selected position and holding the surgical retractor in the selected position, and a crank member configured to operate the drawing mechanism. The attachment portion includes a post configured for rotatably mounting a yoke of a second surgical tool support, and a securing member operably associated with the post for releasably fixing the second surgical tool support thereto.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2005Date of Patent: August 31, 2010Assignee: Automated Medical Products CorporationInventor: Peter Teasdale
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Patent number: 7300400Abstract: A pediatric liver retractor with a supporting shaft configured traversing a pediatric abdominal wall. A hook portion terminating in an insertion tip is configured generally in a U-shape, with a hook aperture and a hook depth, which along with the insertion tip, are configured and dimensioned for supporting and retracting a pediatric liver without damaging the liver to provide access to a surgical site.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2005Date of Patent: November 27, 2007Assignee: Automated Medical Products CorporationInventor: Jerry Milford Brown
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Patent number: 6302843Abstract: A central platform allows a hydra or other surgical device to be attached to a horizontal bar suspended over a patient during surgery. The platform is made of stainless steel and has integrally formed clamping and attaching portions. The clamping portion has a cylindrical bore for receiving the bar and a slot extending from the cylindrical bore. At least one thin portion adjacent the cylindrical bore allows the clamping portion to have enough flexibility for clamping. A key passes through a threaded bore and is tightened to clamp the clamping portion onto the bar. The attaching portion has a post for attaching the hydra or other device. The post has positioning projections to hold the hydra in a desired position. The post also has a threaded portion, so that the hydra can be held on with a wing nut.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2000Date of Patent: October 16, 2001Assignee: Automated Medical Products CorporationInventors: John Lees, Charles Warden
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Patent number: 4796846Abstract: The retaining device comprises a holder block operatively associated with a clamping mechanism. The retaining device is displaceably and selectively securable along a guide rail by means of the holder block. A surgical instrument is carried by a support rod which is axially movable up and down and positionally securable in the clamping mechanism. The arresting of the holder block at the guide rail and the support rod in the clamping mechanism is effected by a tensioning or tightening member, such as a tensioning nut or spider acting upon both the holder block and the support rod.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1987Date of Patent: January 10, 1989Assignee: Automated Medical Products, CorporationInventors: Hans Meier, Nash Aussenberg
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Patent number: 4491435Abstract: The jointed stand comprises two joint or swivel heads coupled to each other and two arms each extending from a related one of the joint heads and terminating in a respective ball-and-socket joint. Each ball-and-socket joint is operatively associated with a push or thrust rod which slidably extends through the related arm and cooperates with a related transmission or transfer member in the associated joint or swivel head. Each transfer or displacement member has two oppositely inclined surfaces on opposite sides thereof which are supported at an associated end of the related push rod and at the joint head, respectively, by means of roller bodies. A hinge pin extends through the transmission members with clearance. A tightening element coacts with the hinge pin in order to be able to cam the transmission members at the roller bodies, so as to be able to selectively positively lock in place the arms and ball-and-socket joints and, when desired, to quickly release such locking action.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 1983Date of Patent: January 1, 1985Assignee: Automated Medical Products CorporationInventor: Hans Meier