Patents by Inventor Stephen H. Waldron
Stephen H. Waldron 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: 8221437Abstract: A liquid delivery wand includes a centrally located fluid storage chamber. An absorbent pad is located within the working end of the wand for applying the treatment liquid to the skin while a vacuum is applied to the skin through an abrasive coated treatment tip. Coaxial, cylindrical tubes with flow channels between tube surfaces control the flow rate, the pressure drop being established by the close fit and length of adjacent surfaces of the coaxial components. The flow rate of the liquid is adjustable by simply rotating the interfitting components. The chamber that holds the liquid is sealed from the atmosphere at the distal and proximal end. When the wand is connected to vacuum and the distal end contacts the skin, the vacuum applies a negative pressure to the fluids within a fluid chamber. A small portion of liquid is thus transferred to wet the filter pad.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 2010Date of Patent: July 17, 2012Assignee: Altair Instruments, Inc.Inventors: Stephen H. Waldron, Paula Kent
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Publication number: 20110295273Abstract: A liquid delivery wand includes a centrally located fluid storage chamber. An absorbent pad is located within the working end of the wand for applying the treatment liquid to the skin while a vacuum is applied to the skin through an abrasive coated treatment tip. Coaxial, cylindrical tubes with flow channels between tube surfaces control the flow rate, the pressure drop being established by the close fit and length of adjacent surfaces of the coaxial components. The flow rate of the liquid is adjustable by simply rotating the interfitting components. The chamber that holds the liquid is sealed from the atmosphere at the distal and proximal end. When the wand is connected to vacuum and the distal end contacts the skin, the vacuum applies a negative pressure to the fluids within a fluid chamber. A small portion of liquid is thus transferred to wet the filter pad.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 24, 2010Publication date: December 1, 2011Inventors: Stephen H. Waldron, Paula Kent
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Patent number: 6500183Abstract: A treatment tool and tissue collection system, for removal of outer layers of skin to provide a revitalized, fresh skin surface, and a method of using same, comprising a abrasive tipped tool mounted on the end or within the end of a hollow tube, said tube being connected to a source of vacuum. The vacuum aids in maintaining intimate contact between the abrasive tip and the skin during the treatment process and transports the removed tissue to a collection container. The abrasive surface within the tube is a motor driven abrasive pad. Contact between the pad and the abrasive disk is brought about or increased by application of a vacuum through the tube to the skin surface.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2001Date of Patent: December 31, 2002Assignee: Altair Instruments, IncInventor: Stephen H. Waldron
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Publication number: 20020045927Abstract: A tool for inserting medical electrodes such as nerve-stimulating electrodes into tissue. An electrode is positioned fully within a tip of the tool so the tip end can be placed directly against the tissue to be penetrated for precise handheld positioning. A trigger on the tool is actuated to release a compressed spring in the tool to drive the electrode out of the tool tip into the target tissue. A viscous-damping means is provided in the tool to control electrode acceleration and velocity.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2001Publication date: April 18, 2002Inventors: Jean K. Moore, Douglas B. McCreery, Leo A. Bullara, Stephen H. Waldron
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Patent number: 6304785Abstract: A tool for inserting medical electrodes such as nerve-stimulating electrodes into tissue. An electrode is positioned fully within a tip of the tool so the tip end can be placed directly against the tissue to be penetrated for precise handheld positioning. A trigger on the tool is actuated to release a compressed spring in the tool to drive the electrode out of the tool tip into the target tissue. A viscous-damping means is provided in the tool to control electrode acceleration and velocity.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 1999Date of Patent: October 16, 2001Assignee: Huntington Medical Research InstituteInventors: Douglas B. McCreery, Leo A. Bullara, Stephen H. Waldron
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Patent number: 6241739Abstract: This invention provides a treatment tool and tissue collection system, for remove of outer layers of skin to provide a revitalized, fresh skin surface, and a method of using same, comprising an abrasive tipped tool mounted on the end of a tube, said tube being connected to a source of vacuum. The vacuum aids in maintaining intimate contact between the abrasive tip and the skin during the treatment process and transports the removed tissue to a collection container.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1999Date of Patent: June 5, 2001Assignee: Altair Instruments, Inc.Inventor: Stephen H. Waldron
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Patent number: 5993453Abstract: A surgical tool for controlling the depth of penetration of a cutter into bone. The tool has a tubular housing with three legs extending therefrom to provide a tripod-like support when positioned against the bone surface. A penetration-depth adjustment ring or sleeve is rotatable on the tubular housing, preferably in click-stop detented intervals, to establish a desired penetration depth for the cutter.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 1998Date of Patent: November 30, 1999Assignee: Huntington Medical Research InstitutesInventors: Leo A. Bullara, Stephen H. Waldron
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Patent number: 5222956Abstract: A surgical drill uses burs with circular grooves about the circumference that are polygon shaped in cross section but curved along the length of the bur so as to accept locking balls therein. The burs slide within a tubular drive shaft that has transverse holes therein to guide the locking balls. A cylindrical cam surrounds the drive shaft and the locking balls to urge the balls radially inward into the bur groove. The cam is spring loaded axially. A spring loaded central pin within the drive shaft slides between the balls and urges the balls radially outward when no bur is inserted. A thumb button is used to disengage the ball surrounding cam.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 1992Date of Patent: June 29, 1993Assignee: Altair Instruments, Inc.Inventor: Stephen H. Waldron
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Patent number: 5092869Abstract: An oscillating surgical saw and instrumentation system has an oscillating surgical saw and instrumentation for guiding the saw. The oscillating saw has a body or handle having guide pin holders disposed on opposite sides thereof and extending longitudinally therealong. Retractable guide pins are mounted in the guide pin holders. Resilient means are disposed in each guide pin holder which force the respective guide pin mounted therein longitudinally outward. The system further includes instrumentation for guiding the saw. The instrumentation comprises at least one cutting block. The cutting block is affixed to the bone being cut and has holes, which are preferably slots, for receiving the guide pins. These slots lie in planes which are parallel to planes in wich resected surfaces of the bone lie after they have been formed by cuts made to the bone.When the saw is used to cut bone, the cutting block is secured to the bone and the guide pins inserted into the holes in the cutting block.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 1991Date of Patent: March 3, 1992Assignee: Biomet, Inc.Inventor: Stephen H. Waldron
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Patent number: 4378212Abstract: A rotary driving apparatus having a collet housing defining a passageway which is adapted to receive, engage and rotate a bur having one end thereof which terminates in a notched bur key formed of a magnetizable material having a driving shaft having a first end and a second end which is rotatably supported in a collet housng with the first end of the driving shaft operatively coupled to and rotated by a rotary driving motor and with the second end of the driving shaft positioned within the collet housing passageway and being adapted to receive the bur and to engage and rotate the end of the bur which terminates in a notched bur key formed of a magnetizable material and wherein the second end of the driving shaft includes a cylindrically shaped housing defining a capture cavity and side walls which form a slotted opening which communicates with the capture cavity and with the collet housing passageway to receive and pass the notched bur key end of a bur transported within the collet passageway and to positionType: GrantFiled: September 21, 1981Date of Patent: March 29, 1983Assignee: Spire Medical Inc.Inventor: Stephen H. Waldron
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Patent number: 4055185Abstract: A small housing which may be held in the hand of a surgeon has an open ended socket into which a rotary bur assembly may be inserted and latched in place. A driven gear on the rotary bur assembly meshes with a driving gear at the end of the socket. The rotary bur assembly includes a sleeve supporting the bur on axially spaced bearings, and the sleeve has an external annular shoulder. A latch moves through a side window in the housing to engage the annular shoulder to hold the gears in proper mesh, and a spring prevents accidental disengagement of the latch.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 1976Date of Patent: October 25, 1977Assignee: American Sterilizer CompanyInventor: Stephen H. Waldron
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Patent number: RE42960Abstract: A treatment tool and tissue collection system, for removal of outer layers of skin to provide a revitalized, fresh skin surface, and a method of using same, comprising a abrasive tipped tool mounted on the end or within the end of a hollow tube, said tube being connected to a source of vacuum. The vacuum aids in maintaining intimate contact between the abrasive tip and the skin during the treatment process and transports the removed tissue to a collection container. The abrasive surface within the tube is a motor driven abrasive pad. Contact between the pad and the abrasive disk is brought about or increased by application of a vacuum through the tube to the skin surface.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2000Date of Patent: November 22, 2011Assignee: Altair Instruments, Inc.Inventor: Stephen H. Waldron