Patents by Inventor Walter E. Strippgen
Walter E. Strippgen 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: 9393120Abstract: A surgical implant device capable of conforming to a variety of surface topographies facilitates the growth and regeneration of site to which the device is applied. The device employs a plurality of elongate members supporting a column of discrete, rotatable elements in contact with each adjacent element. Anchor plates secure the respective ends of the elongate members, such anchor plates attachable to bone. The implant device provides and ordered array of individually rotatable elements to form a surface that permits bodily fluids to pass therethough.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2015Date of Patent: July 19, 2016Inventor: Walter E. Strippgen
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Publication number: 20150230925Abstract: A surgical implant device capable of conforming to a variety of surface topographies facilitates the growth and regeneration of site to which the device is applied. The device employs a plurality of elongate members supporting a column of discrete, rotatable elements in contact with each adjacent element. Anchor plates secure the respective ends of the elongate members, such anchor plates attachable to bone. The implant device provides and ordered array of individually rotatable elements to form a surface that permits bodily fluids to pass therethough.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2015Publication date: August 20, 2015Inventor: Walter E. Strippgen
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Patent number: 9023085Abstract: A surgical implant device capable of conforming to a variety of surface topographies facilitates the growth and regeneration of site to which the device is applied. The device employs a plurality of elongate members supporting a column of discrete, rotatable elements in contact with each adjacent element. Anchor plates secure the respective ends of the elongate members, such anchor plates attachable to bone. The implant device provides and ordered array of individually rotatable elements to form a surface that permits bodily fluids to pass therethough.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2013Date of Patent: May 5, 2015Inventor: Walter E. Strippgen
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Publication number: 20140058511Abstract: A surgical implant device capable of conforming to a variety of surface topographies facilitates the growth and regeneration of site to which the device is applied. The device employs a plurality of elongate members supporting a column of discrete, rotatable elements in contact with each adjacent element. Anchor plates secure the respective ends of the elongate members, such anchor plates attachable to bone. The implant device provides and ordered array of individually rotatable elements to form a surface that permits bodily fluids to pass therethough.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 4, 2013Publication date: February 27, 2014Inventor: Walter E. Strippgen
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Patent number: 8608784Abstract: A surgical implant device capable of conforming to a variety of surface topographies facilitates the growth and regeneration of site to which the device is applied. The device employs a plurality of elongate members supporting a column of discrete, rotatable elements in contact with each adjacent element. Anchor plates secure the respective ends of the elongate members, such anchor plates attachable to bone. The implant device provides and ordered array of individually rotatable elements to form a surface that permits bodily fluids to pass therethough.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2012Date of Patent: December 17, 2013Inventor: Walter E. Strippgen
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Publication number: 20120283839Abstract: A surgical implant device capable of conforming to a variety of surface topographies facilitates the growth and regeneration of site to which the device is applied. The device employs a plurality of elongate members supporting a column of discrete, rotatable elements in contact with each adjacent element. Anchor plates secure the respective ends of the elongate members, such anchor plates attachable to bone. The implant device provides and ordered array of individually rotatable elements to form a surface that permits bodily fluids to pass therethough.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2012Publication date: November 8, 2012Inventor: Walter E. Strippgen
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Patent number: 8231624Abstract: A surgical implant device capable of conforming to a variety of surface topographies facilitates the growth and regeneration of site to which the device is applied. The device employs a plurality of elongate members supporting a column of discrete, rotatable elements in contact with each adjacent element. Anchor plates secure the respective ends of the elongate members, such anchor plates attachable to bone. The implant device provides and ordered array of individually rotatable elements to form a surface that permits bodily fluids to pass therethough.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2010Date of Patent: July 31, 2012Inventor: Walter E. Strippgen
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Patent number: 5389099Abstract: A pair of surgical in situ rod benders having keyhole notches to prevent slipping off the rod while in use. The in situ benders also have a 20.degree. offset angle to allow a criss-cross pushing tension during bending. A flat tapered handle helps the surgeon counter rotational torques during bending.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 1993Date of Patent: February 14, 1995Inventors: Ruben Hartmeister, Walter E. Strippgen
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Patent number: 5261303Abstract: A base carries a tool head having two bore containing members that are relatively rotatable with respect to each other on a common axis of rotation. The bore portions contained in the two members are offset from the common axis of rotation by no more than one bore diameter. The two portions of the bore align in one relative position of rotation, but a handle is connected to at least one member to move at least that member to a position in which the bore portions are partially misaligned, severing any rod placed in the common bore by a combination of offset shearing action and rotary wringing action.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 1992Date of Patent: November 16, 1993Inventor: Walter E. Strippgen
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Patent number: 5129900Abstract: A method and apparatus is provided to retain elements of the spine or pelvis or both in a desired spatial relationship. A plurality of fasteners are connected with a plurality of the elements. A longitudinal member is connected with the fasteners by a plurality of connector members. The longitudinal member and fasteners are movable relative to each other to adjust the distance between the longitudinal member and fasteners to thereby obtain the desired spatial relationship between the longitudinal member and elements to which the fasteners are connected. Once the longitudinal member and fasteners have been positioned in the desired spatial relationship, clamps are engaged to hold the longitudinal member, fasteners and connector members against relative movement. To provide for the adjustability of the longitudinal member relative to the fasteners, oblong openings are formed in the connector members.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 1990Date of Patent: July 14, 1992Assignee: AcroMed CorporationInventors: Marc A. Asher, Walter E. Strippgen, Charles F. Heinig, William Carson
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Patent number: 5113685Abstract: A plurality of instruments or members are provided to plastically deform spine plates or rods to a configuration which corresponds to a desired configuration for connection with a spinal column. A pair of flat benders have slots which are engageable with a spine plate to bend and/or twist the spine plate. A pair of tube benders are engageable with a rod to bend the rod. One of the flat benders may be used with one of the tube benders to form a bend in the rod. In addition, the two flat benders may be used together to bend the rod. These instruments make possible two dimensional bending of spine plates and three dimensional bending of spine rods.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 1991Date of Patent: May 19, 1992Assignee: AcroMed CorporationInventors: Marc A. Asher, Walter E. Strippgen, Charles F. Heinig, William L. Carson
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Patent number: 5084049Abstract: An apparatus comprising a pair of corrective devices for a spinal column. A member is extendable between the corrective devices in a direction transverse to the longitudinal central axes of the corrective devices. A first portion of the member is connected with one of the corrective devices and a second portion of the member is connected with the other of the corrective devices. The locations at which the corrective devices are connected with the member may be changed to enable the member to interconnect the corrective devices spaced different distances apart and at different orientations.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 1989Date of Patent: January 28, 1992Assignee: AcroMed CorporationInventors: Marc Asher, Walter E. Strippgen, Charles Heinig, William Carson
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Patent number: 5024213Abstract: Apparatus for connecting a bendable elongate rod with a vertebra. The apparatus comprises a body portion having an opening for receiving the rod. A connector portion is fixed to and extends from the body portion for connecting the body portion with the vertebra. A pair of spaced apart arcuate surfaces are located in the opening in the body portion for engaging the rod at axially spaced locations.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 1989Date of Patent: June 18, 1991Assignee: AcroMed CorporationInventors: Marc A. Asher, Walter E. Strippgen, Charles F. Heinig, William Carson
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Patent number: 4887595Abstract: A surgically implantable device for maintaining the relative positions of spinal bodies of a spinal column. The device comprises a plate portion for connection with a first spinal body. The plate portion has a first major side surface for facing the first spinal body and a second major side surface. The plate portion has an opening which extends through the first and second major side surfaces for receiving a fastener to connect the plate portion with the first spinal body. A rod portion is fixedly connected to the plate portion and extends therefrom. The rod portion is bendable to conform to a desired spinal curvature. The rod portion has a part for connection with a second spinal body.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 1987Date of Patent: December 19, 1989Assignee: AcroMed CorporationInventors: Charles F. Heinig, Marc A. Asher, Walter E. Strippgen
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Patent number: 4773402Abstract: A dorsally placed transacrally fixed surgical implant is described for correcting and supporting the spinal column with the implant being particularly useful for aligning and stabilizing the lumbosacral junction. Direct sacral fixation is achieved utilizing a contoured metallic base plate that is firmly fixed to the sacrum by means of a plurality of screws, which screws are angularly disposed with respect to one another to maximize retention of the base plate on the sacrum. A pair of spine engagable rods, contoured to the desired spinal column configuration, have one end inserted into sockets on the base plate with the rods being locked against rotation or other movement relative to the base plate.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 1987Date of Patent: September 27, 1988Assignee: Isola Implants, Inc.Inventors: Marc A. Asher, Walter E. Strippgen