Patents Assigned to Clarity Corporation
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Patent number: 8206444Abstract: A middle ear prosthesis comprises a body of deformable material capable of retaining different shapes. The body comprises a slotted wall defining a cavity for receiving a bone of the middle ear. The wall is deformable proximate slots in the wall between an open position for receiving the bone and a closed position wherein the body is reshaped to grasp the bone.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2010Date of Patent: June 26, 2012Assignee: Clarity CorporationInventors: Harlan J. Reitan, Michael D. White, Anthony D. Prescott, J. Patrick Ireland, Casper Briggs, Robert Brosnahan
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Patent number: 7955386Abstract: A middle ear prosthesis comprises a body of deformable material capable of retaining different shapes. The body comprises a slotted wall defining a cavity for receiving a bone of the middle ear. The wall is deformable proximate slots in the wall between an open position for receiving the bone and a closed position wherein the body is reshaped to grasp the bone.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2007Date of Patent: June 7, 2011Assignee: Clarity CorporationInventors: Harlan J. Reitan, Michael D. White, Anthony D. Prescott, J. Patrick Ireland, Casper Briggs, Robert Brosnahan
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Patent number: 7658764Abstract: A middle ear prosthesis comprises a one piece disk shaped prosthesis including a generally circular malleable body including a bore. The body engages a tympanic membrane and the bore receives a head of a stapes when implanted in a middle ear. More particularly, the middle ear prosthesis comprises a body comprising an annular head, a collar, and a plurality of radially extending members connecting the head to the collar. The head engages a tympanic membrane and the collar receives a head of a stapes when implanted in a middle ear.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2006Date of Patent: February 9, 2010Assignee: Clarity CorporationInventors: Harlan J. Reitan, Michael D. White
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Patent number: 7288113Abstract: A titanium incudo-stapedial joint prosthesis comprises a body including a generally tubular wall defining a first cavity for receiving a head of a stapes. A generally U-shaped wall is connected to the tubular wall defining a second cavity extending generally perpendicular to the first cavity for receiving an incus. The tubular wall comprises slots to enable the first cavity to be sized to fit the head of the stapes. The general U-shaped wall comprises slots to enable the second cavity to be sized to fit to the incus.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2004Date of Patent: October 30, 2007Assignee: Clarity CorporationInventors: Harlan J. Reitan, Michael D. White, Anthony D. Prescott
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Patent number: 7250059Abstract: A middle ear prosthesis comprises a one piece disk shaped prosthesis including a generally circular malleable body including a bore. The body engages a tympanic membrane and the bore receives a head of a stapes when implanted in a middle ear. More particularly, the middle ear prosthesis comprises a body comprising an annular head, a collar, and a plurality of radially extending members connecting the head to the collar. The head engages a tympanic membrane and the collar receives a head of a stapes when implanted in a middle ear.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2004Date of Patent: July 31, 2007Assignee: Clarity CorporationInventors: Harlan J. Reitan, Michael D. White
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Patent number: 7204253Abstract: A punctum plug includes a body portion having a nose and rim portions which meet at an angle which facilitates both insertion and retention. In addition, the shaft of the plug includes a circumferential groove level with the top of the body which increases flexibility between the shaft and body of the plug. Furthermore, the groove locates the pivot point of the rim of the body radially inward which increases the flexibility of the rim.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2004Date of Patent: April 17, 2007Assignee: Clarity CorporationInventors: Richard W. Mendius, Anthony D. Prescott
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Patent number: 7117870Abstract: A lacrimal insert includes a body defining a reservoir, and a head provided at an end of the body and closing the reservoir. The body is made from a material impermeable to the medication while the head is made from a permeable material adapted to release the medication from the reservoir to the eye at a determinable rate. In one manufacture, the body of the insert is molded and includes a hole at a tip end; the head is molded onto the body; the medication is injected into the insert through the tip end hole; and the tip end is sealed. The portion of the insert at which the medication is released is precisely fabricated in order to control release of the medication, and the reservoir is filled and then closed away from the area of medication permeability.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2004Date of Patent: October 10, 2006Assignee: Clarity CorporationInventor: Anthony D. Prescott
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Patent number: 7087081Abstract: A stapedial prosthesis includes a body defining a bucket and a shaft, and a bail handle coupled to the bucket. The bucket is preferably adjustable in diameter to fit the incus lenticular process. The shaft preferably has a varying diameter, with a central portion of a smaller diameter than a distal portion which aids in depth perception during implantation and reduces mass to permit better sound energy transmission by the prosthesis. The bail handle is preferably spring-loaded and preferably constructed of titanium. The bail handle is preferably coupled to the body without crimping, twisting or welding and preferably biases the incus toward the bucket. A method of implanting a stapedial prosthesis is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2003Date of Patent: August 8, 2006Assignee: Clarity CorporationInventors: Anthony D. Prescott, Loren J. Bartels
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Patent number: 7017580Abstract: A punctum plug system includes a punctum plug and an insertion tool therefor. In various embodiments of the invention, the plug includes an axial bore shaped in accord with a stepped cylinder, a cylinder having a tapered end, or a combination thereof. In each embodiment, a relatively proximal portion of the tip of the insertion tool extends within a relatively larger diameter proximal portion of the plug bore but does not frictionally engage such portion, and a relatively distal portion of the insertion tool tip frictionally engages the distal portion of the plug bore. The frictional engagement between the tool tip and the plug is preferably optimized such that once the plug is inserted into a punctum for which the plug is appropriately sized, the insertion tool may be removed simply by withdrawal of the tool, without wiggling the tool or stabilizing the plug with a second instrument.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2003Date of Patent: March 28, 2006Assignee: Clarity CorporationInventors: Anthony D. Prescott, Richard W. Mendius
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Patent number: 6942696Abstract: An ossicular prosthesis delivery system having an ossicular prosthesis including an enlarged head and a shaft axially, moveably mounted to the head to adjust shaft length. An elongate main body having an operating portion, including a cylindrical through bore, connected to an adjusting portion, including a generally semi-cylindrical upwardly opening channel coaxial with the bore. An end wall at a distal end of the adjusting portion includes a through passage coaxial with the channel and an upwardly opening cavity. An elongate cylindrical plunger has a claw at one end. The plunger is received in the bore with the claw in the channel and an opposite end extending outwardly of the operating portion. The ossicular prosthesis' shaft is positioned in the channel with the head received in the cavity and the plunger is rotatable in the bore to capture the shaft and is reciprocally moveable in the bore to adjust shaft length of the ossicular prosthesis.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2004Date of Patent: September 13, 2005Assignee: Clarity CorporationInventors: Michael D. White, Anthony D. Prescott, Harlan J. Reitan
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Patent number: RE40853Abstract: An ossicular prosthesis delivery system having an ossicular prosthesis including an enlarged head and a shaft axially, moveably mounted to the head to adjust shaft length. An elongate main body having an operating portion, including a cylindrical through bore, connected to an adjusting portion, including a generally semi-cylindrical upwardly opening channel coaxial with the bore. An end wall at a distal end of the adjusting portion includes a through passage coaxial with the channel and an upwardly opening cavity. An elongate cylindrical plunger has a claw at one end. The plunger is received in the bore with the claw in the channel and an opposite end extending outwardly of the operating portion. The ossicular prosthesis' shaft is positioned in the channel with the head received in the cavity and the plunger is rotatable in the bore to capture the shaft and is reciprocally moveable in the bore to adjust shaft length of the ossicular prosthesis.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2006Date of Patent: July 14, 2009Assignee: Clarity CorporationInventors: Michael D. White, Anthony D. Prescott, Harlan J. Reitan