Patents Assigned to Vent Plant Corporation
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Patent number: 5427527Abstract: A dental implant system utilizes a threaded implant which is cylindrical in form and has a large number of longitudinal channels so it can be (i) screwed into place in a bore hole in the patient's bone, (ii) pushed into place or (iii) first pushed into place and then turned to anchor it in bone ridges formed when it is pushed into place. Also an implant is given a conical shape it can be used for supporting artificial teeth in a residual ridge crest of a patient by drilling a smaller than normal cylindrical hole in the crest and carefully inserting the conical implant so that the bone is spread and makes additional contact with the implant.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 1993Date of Patent: June 27, 1995Assignee: Vent Plant CorporationInventors: Gerald A. Niznick, Anthony Rinaldi, Leonard I. Linkow
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Patent number: 4944754Abstract: A process is provided for depositing hydroxylapatite on the surface of materials suitable for implantation into animals and humans. In this process, a coating of hydroxylapatite is applied to dental or surgical implants using a sputter technique that employs a high energy ion beam and a negative potential to coat the implant. The process is carried out in a vacuum into which a controlled amount of oxygen is introduced.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1988Date of Patent: July 31, 1990Assignee: Vent-Plant CorporationInventors: Leonard I. Linkow, Anthony J. Armini, Anthony W. Rinaldi
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Patent number: 4943236Abstract: A drill for forming a hole in material has a shank with at least a base surface positioned at an angle to a longitudinal axis of the shank and a side surface. A cutting element having first and second ends is eccentrically connected to the base surface in such a manner that a longitudinal axis of the cutting element is situated at a predetermined distance from a longitudinal axis of the shank. An outer surface of the body of the cutting element is defined by at least a front surface and a rear surface intersecting each other along at least a cutting edge. The rear surface is tapered toward the longitudinal axis of the shank so that only the cutting edge and the drill point engage the material and a substantial open area exists between the outer surface of the cutting element and the hole during the entire process of drilling.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1988Date of Patent: July 24, 1990Assignee: Vent-Plant Corporation, Inc.Inventors: Leonard I. Linkow, Anthony W. Rinaldi, Michael Gambale
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Patent number: 4932868Abstract: A submerigible screw-type implant includes a longitudinal channel which directs bone chips towards the base of a bore in the patient's bone in which the implant is installed. These bone chips promote autogenous rapid regrowth of new bone to securely anchor the implant in place. In order to be able to position the implant at the most advantageous angle at the edentulous sight, angled abutments for supporting an artificial tooth structure or angularly adjustable abutments are provided. The angularly adjustable abutments may be in the form of a ball and socket joint in which the socket includes an inner casing having a peripheral extension that acts to lock the joint at the desired angle. Also, the support for an artificial tooth may include a shock-absorbing cushion to prevent some of the forces of mastication from disturbing the implant.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 1989Date of Patent: June 12, 1990Assignee: Vent-Plant CorporationInventors: Leonard I. Linkow, Anthony W. Rinaldi
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Patent number: 4915628Abstract: An implant portion of an oral implant arrangement for supporting an artificial tooth structure has an elongated body having a first and a second ends. The first end is adapted to receive at least a portion of the artificial tooth structure. The second end is adapted for insertion into a crypt in a bone located to support the artificial tooth in the vicinity of the occlusal plane of a patient. At least one longitudinal column projecting outwardly from the outside surface of the elongated body and extending at least part way toward the second end of the body is provided. A cutting arrangement is defined at the end of the longitudinal column toward the second end of the body. During insertion of said elongated body into the crypt in the bone the longitudinal column closely engages slots formed within the walls of the bone crypt by the cutting arrangement so as to create at least one antirotational pillar which resist accidental spinning of the implant portion in the crypt.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 1988Date of Patent: April 10, 1990Assignee: Vent-Plant Corporation, Inc.Inventors: Leonard I. Linkow, Anthony W. Rinaldi
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Patent number: 4908030Abstract: A process is provided for depositing hydroxylapatite on the surface of materials suitable for implantations into animals and humans. In this process, a coating of hydroxylapatite is applied to dental or surgical implants using a sputter technique that employs a high energy Xenon ion beam. The process is carried out in a vacuum into which a controlled amount of hydroxide ions are introduced.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1987Date of Patent: March 13, 1990Assignee: Vent-Plant Corporation, Inc.Inventors: Leonard I. Linkow, Anthony J. Armini, Anthony W. Rinaldi
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Patent number: 4842518Abstract: A submergible screw-type implant includes a longitudinal channel which directs bone chips towards the base of a bore in the patient's bone in which the implant is installed. These bone chips promote autogenous rapid regrowth of new bone to securely anchor the implant in place. In order to be able to position the implant at the most advantageous angle at the edentulous sight, angled abutments for supporting an artificial tooth structure or angularly adjustable abutments are provided. The angularly adjustable abutments may be in the form of a ball and socket joint in which the socket includes an inner casing having a peripheral extension that acts to lock the joint at the desired angle. Also, the support for an artificial tooth may include a shock-absorbing cushion to prevent some of the forces of mastication from disturbing the implant.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 1987Date of Patent: June 27, 1989Assignee: Vent-Plant CorporationInventors: Leonard I. Linkow, Anthony W. Rinaldi
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Patent number: 4713004Abstract: A submergible screw-type implant includes a longitudinal channel which directs bone chips towards the base of a bore in the patient's bone in which the implant is installed. These bone chips promote autogenous rapid regrowth of new bone to securely anchor the implant in place. In order to be able to position the implant at the most advantageous angle at the edentulous site, angled abutments for supporting an artificial tooth structure or angularly adjustable abutments are provided. A method of installing the angularly adjustable oral implant involves setting the abutment portion at the proper angle for alignment of the artificial tooth and subsequently locking it in that position.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 1986Date of Patent: December 15, 1987Assignee: Vent Plant CorporationInventors: Leonard I. Linkow, Anthony W. Rinaldi
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Patent number: RE35784Abstract: A submerigible screw-type implant includes a longitudinal channel which directs bone chips towards the base of a bore in the patient's bone in which the implant is installed. These bone chips promote autogenous rapid regrowth of new bone to securely anchor the implant in place. In order to be able to position the implant at the most advantageous angle at the edentulous sight, angled abutments for supporting an artificial tooth structure or angularly adjustable abutments are provided. The angularly adjustable abutments may be in the form of a ball and socket joint in which the socket includes an inner casing having a peripheral extension that acts to lock the joint at the desired angle. Also, the support for an artificial tooth may include a shock-absorbing cushion to prevent some of the forces of mastication from disturbing the implant.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 1996Date of Patent: May 5, 1998Assignee: Vent-Plant CorporationInventors: Leonard I. Linkow, Anthony W. Rinaldi