Patents by Inventor Philippe Tisserand
Philippe Tisserand has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 10517652Abstract: The present invention relates to an interspinous implant, intended to be implanted between two adjacent dorsal spines, each including an upper edge, a lower edge and two opposed lateral faces, wherein the implant includes at least one body with dimensions arranged so as to maintain or restore a distance between the adjacent edges of the two spinous processes and including at least two wings extending so that at least a part of each wing lies along at least a part of one lateral face of one of the two spinous processes and, additionally, at least one retainer for the implant, designed to retain the body of the implant between the two spinous processes and to be inserted from the same lateral face as the body.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2018Date of Patent: December 31, 2019Assignee: LDR MedicalInventors: Herve Dinville, Samuel Lequette, Alexandre Jodaitis, Richard Wohns, Philippe Tisserand, Laurent Zabee
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Patent number: 10478234Abstract: The present invention relates to an interspinous implant, intended to be implanted between two adjacent dorsal spines, each including an upper edge, a lower edge and two opposed lateral faces, wherein the implant includes at least one body with dimensions arranged so as to maintain or restore a distance between the adjacent edges of the two spinous processes and including at least two wings extending so that at least a part of each wing lies along at least a part of one lateral face of one of the two spinous processes and, additionally, at least one retainer for the implant, designed to retain the body of the implant between the two spinous processes and to be inserted from the same lateral face as the body.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2016Date of Patent: November 19, 2019Assignee: LDR MedicalInventors: Herve Dinville, Samuel Lequette, Alexandre Jodaitis, Richard Wohns, Philippe Tisserand, Laurent Zabee
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Publication number: 20180263667Abstract: The present invention relates to an interspinous implant, intended to be implanted between two adjacent dorsal spines, each including an upper edge, a lower edge and two opposed lateral faces, wherein the implant includes at least one body with dimensions arranged so as to maintain or restore a distance between the adjacent edges of the two spinous processes and including at least two wings extending so that at least a part of each wing lies along at least a part of one lateral face of one of the two spinous processes and, additionally, at least one retainer for the implant, designed to retain the body of the implant between the two spinous processes and to be inserted from the same lateral face as the body.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2018Publication date: September 20, 2018Inventors: Herve DINVILLE, Samuel Lequette, Alexandre Jodaitis, Richard Wohns, Philippe Tisserand, Laurent Zabee
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Patent number: 9913667Abstract: The present invention relates to an interspinous implant (1), intended to be implanted between two adjacent dorsal spines (EI, ES), each including an upper edge (E2), a lower edge (E3) and two opposed lateral faces (E4, E5), wherein the implant (1) includes at least one body (10) with dimensions arranged so as to maintain or restore a distance between the adjacent edges (E2, E3) of the two spinous processes (EI, ES) and including at least two wings (11, 12) extending so that at least a part of each wing (11, 12) lies along at least a part of one lateral face (E4, E5) of one of the two spinous processes (EI, ES) and, additionally, at least one retainer (2, 3, 4, 7, 111, 121, 221, 24, 28, 29, L, 90) for the implant, designed to retain the body (10) of the implant between the two spinous processes and to be inserted from the same lateral face as the body (10).Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2016Date of Patent: March 13, 2018Assignee: LDR MedicalInventors: Herve Dinville, Samuel Lequette, Alexandre Jodaitis, Richard Wohns, Philippe Tisserand, Laurent Zabee
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Publication number: 20170027620Abstract: The present invention relates to an interspinous implant (1), intended to be implanted between two adjacent dorsal spines (EI,ES), each including an upper edge (E2), a lower edge (E3) and two opposed lateral faces (E4, E5), wherein the implant (1) includes at least one body (10) with dimensions arranged so as to maintain or restore a distance between the adjacent edges (E2, E3) of the two spinous processes (EI, ES) and including at least two wings (11, 12) extending so that at least a part of each wing (11, 12) lies along at least a part of one lateral face (E4, E5) of one of the two spinous processes (EI, ES) and, additionally, at least one retainer (2, 3, 4, 7, 111, 121, 221, 24, 28, 29, L, 90) for the implant, designed to retain the body (10) of the implant between the two spinous processes and to be inserted from the same lateral face as the body (10).Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2016Publication date: February 2, 2017Inventors: Herve Dinville, Samuel LEQUETTE, Alexandre JODAITIS, Richard WOHNS, Philippe TISSERAND, Laurent ZABEE
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Publication number: 20160317195Abstract: The present invention relates to an interspinous implant, intended to be implanted between two adjacent dorsal spines, each including an upper edge, a lower edge and two opposed lateral faces, wherein the implant includes at least one body with dimensions arranged so as to maintain or restore a distance between the adjacent edges of the two spinous processes and including at least two wings extending so that at least a part of each wing lies along at least a part of one lateral face of one of the two spinous processes and, additionally, at least one retainer for the implant, designed to retain the body of the implant between the two spinous processes and to be inserted from the same lateral face as the body.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2016Publication date: November 3, 2016Inventors: Herve DINVILLE, Samuel LEQUETTE, Alexandre JODAITIS, Richard WOHNS, Philippe TISSERAND, Laurent ZABEE
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Patent number: 9402658Abstract: The present invention relates to an interspinous implant (1), intended to be implanted between two adjacent dorsal spines (EI,ES), each including an upper edge (E2), a lower edge (E3) and two opposed lateral faces (E4, E5), wherein the implant (1) includes at least one body (10) with dimensions arranged so as to maintain or restore a distance between the adjacent edges (E2, E3) of the two spinous processes (EI, ES) and including at least two wings (11, 12) extending so that at least a part of each wing (11, 12) lies along at least a part of one lateral face (E4, E5) of one of the two spinous processes (EI, ES) and, additionally, at least one retainer (2, 3, 4, 7, 111, 121, 221, 24, 28, 29, L, 90) for the implant, designed to retain the body (10) of the implant between the two spinous processes and to be inserted from the same lateral face as the body (10).Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2012Date of Patent: August 2, 2016Assignee: LDR MedicalInventors: Hervé Dinville, Philippe Tisserand, Laurent Zabee, Samuel Lequette, Alexandre Jodaitis, Richard Wohns
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Patent number: 9326797Abstract: The present invention relates to an interspinous implant, intended to be implanted between two adjacent dorsal spines, each including an upper edge, a lower edge and two opposed lateral faces, wherein the implant includes at least one body with dimensions arranged so as to maintain or restore a distance between the adjacent edges of the two spinous processes and including at least two wings extending so that at least a part of each wing lies along at least a part of one lateral face of one of the two spinous processes and, additionally, at least one retainer for the implant, designed to retain the body of the implant between the two spinous processes and to be inserted from the same lateral face as the body.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2014Date of Patent: May 3, 2016Assignee: LDR MedicalInventors: Herve Dinville, Samuel Lequette, Alexandre Jodaitis, Richard Wohns, Philippe Tisserand, Laurent Zabee
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Patent number: 8951294Abstract: A spinal implant (100) includes an anchoring part (110) adapted to be anchored to a vertebra and having first connecting elements (112), and a mounting part (120) including both an internal axial housing (151) to receive transversely a connecting rod (30), this axial housing being terminated beside the anchoring part (110) by a bottom (156), and also second connecting elements that cooperate with the first connecting elements to form a ball-joint connection between the anchoring part and the mounting part. The spinal implant includes retaining elements that are situated near the bottom of the axial housing of the mounting part that are adapted to fasten a locking member in a stationary so-called locking position in which the ball-joint connection formed by the first and second connecting elements is locked to fasten the anchoring part and the mounting part in rotation relative to each other about at least two orthogonal axes.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 2010Date of Patent: February 10, 2015Assignee: EurosInventors: Jean-Marie Gennari, Herve Chataigner, Jean-Marc Vital, Laurent Nogues, Hugues-Pascal Mousselard, Pascal Kouyoumdjian, Jean-Michel Taillet, Philippe Tisserand
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Publication number: 20140316466Abstract: The present invention relates to an interspinous implant (1), intended to be implanted between two adjacent dorsal spines (EI,ES), each including an upper edge (E2), a lower edge (E3) and two opposed lateral faces (E4, E5), wherein the implant (1) includes at least one body (10) with dimensions arranged so as to maintain or restore a distance between the adjacent edges (E2, E3) of the two spinous processes (EI, ES) and including at least two wings (11, 12) extending so that at least a part of each wing (11, 12) lies along at least a part of one lateral face (E4, E5) of one of the two spinous processes (EI, ES) and, additionally, at least one retainer (2, 3, 4, 7, 111, 121, 221, 24, 28, 29, L, 90) for the implant, designed to retain the body (10) of the implant between the two spinous processes and to be inserted from the same lateral face as the body (10).Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2012Publication date: October 23, 2014Applicant: LDR MEDICALInventors: Herve Dinville, Samuel Lequette, Alexandre Jodaitis, Richard Wohns, Philippe Tisserand, Laurent Zabee
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Publication number: 20140228885Abstract: The present invention relates to an interspinous implant, intended to be implanted between two adjacent dorsal spines, each including an upper edge, a lower edge and two opposed lateral faces, wherein the implant includes at least one body with dimensions arranged so as to maintain or restore a distance between the adjacent edges of the two spinous processes and including at least two wings extending so that at least a part of each wing lies along at least a part of one lateral face of one of the two spinous processes and, additionally, at least one retainer for the implant, designed to retain the body of the implant between the two spinous processes and to be inserted from the same lateral face as the body.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2014Publication date: August 14, 2014Applicant: LDR MEDICALInventors: Herve DINVILLE, Samuel LEQUETTE, Alexandre JODAITIS, Richard WOHNS, Philippe TISSERAND, Laurent ZABEE
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Patent number: 8696709Abstract: The present invention relates to an interspinous implant, intended to be implanted between two adjacent dorsal spines, each including an upper edge, a lower edge and two opposed lateral faces, wherein the implant includes at least one body with dimensions arranged so as to maintain or restore a distance between the adjacent edges of the two spinous processes and including at least two wings extending so that at least a part of each wing lies along at least a part of one lateral face of one of the two spinous processes and, additionally, at least one retainer for the implant, designed to retain the body of the implant between the two spinous processes and to be inserted from the same lateral face as the body.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2012Date of Patent: April 15, 2014Assignee: LDR MedicalInventors: Hervé Dinville, Samuel Lequette, Alexandre Jodaitis, Richard Wohns, Philippe Tisserand, Laurent Zabee
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Publication number: 20130041408Abstract: The present invention relates to an interspinous implant, intended to be implanted between two adjacent dorsal spines, each including an upper edge, a lower edge and two opposed lateral faces, wherein the implant includes at least one body with dimensions arranged so as to maintain or restore a distance between the adjacent edges of the two spinous processes and including at least two wings extending so that at least a part of each wing lies along at least a part of one lateral face of one of the two spinous processes and, additionally, at least one retainer for the implant, designed to retain the body of the implant between the two spinous processes and to be inserted from the same lateral face as the body.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 9, 2012Publication date: February 14, 2013Inventors: Hervé Dinville, Samuel Lequette, Alexandre Jodaitis, Richard Wohns, Philippe Tisserand, Laurent Zabee
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Publication number: 20120046701Abstract: A spinal implant (100) includes an anchoring part (110) adapted to be anchored to a vertebra and having first connecting elements (112), and a mounting part (120) including both an internal axial housing (151) to receive transversely a connecting rod (30), this axial housing being terminated beside the anchoring part (110) by a bottom (156), and also second connecting elements that cooperate with the first connecting elements to form a ball-joint connection between the anchoring part and the mounting part. The spinal implant includes retaining elements that are situated near the bottom of the axial housing of the mounting part that are adapted to fasten a locking member in a stationary so-called locking position in which the ball-joint connection formed by the first and second connecting elements is locked to fasten the anchoring part and the mounting part in rotation relative to each other about at least two orthogonal axes.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2010Publication date: February 23, 2012Applicant: EUROSInventors: Jean-Marie Gennari, Herve Chataigner, Jean-Marc Vital, Laurent Nogues, Hugues Pascal Mousselard, Pascal Kouyoumdjian, Jean-Michel Tallet, Philippe Tisserand
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Publication number: 20080302009Abstract: The invention concerns a mural support for any type of natural plants, consisting of a mural support (1) with vertical front surface comprising one or more receptacles (2) provided each with an opening located in the same plane as said front surface, the receptacles being equipped at the periphery of their opening with an inner rim adapted to retain, when the support is fixed to a wall, one or more plants (4) capable of being conditioned in a soil clod (3). The invention concerns the industrial and commercial field of manufacture and distribution of articles or decorating residential as well as professional premises.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 24, 2006Publication date: December 11, 2008Applicant: JARDIN IMPREVUInventors: Alain Frecon, Thibaut De Breyne, Philippe Tisserand
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Patent number: 4633813Abstract: This stall comprises an endless articulated floor (6) which slides along a horizontal sole element (10) and passes around horizontal rollers (2, 4) mounted on a frame (1). Retainer plates (14) are laterally mounted on the floor and troughs (16) fixed to the plates extend across the space (18) between two adjacent plates so as to be accessible. Each plate (14) also carries a rocker element (20) which closes the access to the trough, is pivotable downwardly by the animal which desires to reach the trough, but rises so as to prevent the animal from leaving the trough before the end of the milking operation.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 1985Date of Patent: January 6, 1987Assignee: R. J. Fullwood & Bland Ltd.Inventors: Philippe Tisserand, Jean-Pierre Daffini