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20110109076 | INTAGLIO PRINTING INK COMPRISING DENDRIMERS - An ink for the engraved copperplate intaglio printing Hyperbranched polyesters inks is disclosed, which comprises high-molecular-weight dendritic polymer as a binder component. Inks comprising such polymer can be formulated so as to contain a significantly reduced amount of organic solvent (volatile organic components, VOC) whilst still being in the appropriate viscosity range required by the intaglio printing process. The printed and cured intaglio ink of the present invention has improved chemical and mechanical resistance properties. | 05-12-2011 |
20150035268 | PRINTING METHOD WITH OXIDATIVE-DRYING INTAGLIO INK AND UV-VIS-CURABLE INTAGLIO INKS - The present invention relates to the field of the intaglio printing process. In particular, the present invention relates to a method that combines intaglio inks curable by oxidation with UV-VIS-curable intaglio inks on one intaglio plate or cylinder. The disclosed method results in an intaglio printed security element using advantageously the unalike properties of the different inks while enabling the printing on a standard printing press in one printing step. | 02-05-2015 |
20150298485 | IRREVERSIBLY MAGNETICALLY INDUCED IMAGES OR PATTERNS - The present invention relates to the field of the protection of security documents, especially banknotes, against illegal actions such as robbery or theft. In particular, the present invention relates to the field of ink compositions for producing irreversibly magnetically induced images or patterns, said inks comprising multichromal microspheres, preferably bichromal microspheres ( | 10-22-2015 |
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20100298829 | Peri-Prosthetic Fixation Implant and Method - An apparatus for leading a cerclage member along a desired path through a portion of bone, comprises a guide strip extending from a proximal end to a sharpened distal end, at least a portion of the guide strip being biased to assume a shape corresponding to a portion of a desired path along which the cerclage member is to pass through a portion of bone and a delivery cannula including a lumen sized to slidably receive the guide strip therein, the cannula maintaining the guide strip in a substantially straight configuration until the guide strip is extended distally out of the lumen. | 11-25-2010 |
20110066190 | Humeral Head Fixation Device for Osteoporotic Bone - A device includes an elongated body configured to be coupled to a bone stabilization implant so that, when the bone stabilization implant is mounted to a target bone, the body extends away from the bone stabilization implant at an angle selected so that the elongated body passes into a target portion of bone. The body defines a lumen therein extending to an opening in a distal end of the body. The device also includes a deploying member housed within the lumen of body for movement between a first position and a second position. In addition, the device includes a plurality of wires coupled to the deploying member so that movement of the deploying member through the lumen moves the wires between an insertion position and a deployed position in which the distal ends of the wires penetrate a portion of bone adjacent to the distal end of the body. | 03-17-2011 |
20150201986 | TORQUE LIMITING INSTRUMENT - A torque limiting instrument can is configured to drive a shaft to rotate in a select direction in response to an applied torque until the applied torque reaches a predetermined threshold. | 07-23-2015 |
20150202018 | TORQUE LIMITING INSTRUMENT - A torque limiting instrument is configured to drive a shaft to rotate in a select direction in response to an applied torque until the applied torque reaches a predetermined threshold. | 07-23-2015 |
20160074086 | Expandable Bone Implant - An expandable implant includes an implant body defining an internal void, the implant body including a plurality of interconnected linkages. A first plurality of the linkages has an expansion characteristic that is different from a second plurality of the linkages. An expandable bladder is sized to be disposed in the internal void. The bladder defines a bore configured to receive an expansion material, such that the expansion material applies an expansion force against the bladder, which thereby applies the expansion force against the implant body so as to cause the first linkage to expand greater than the second linkage. The expandable implant can be placed in a fracture location so as to restore height to a fractured target bone. | 03-17-2016 |
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20120035425 | Illuminated Surgical Instrument - An illuminated surgical instrument is disclosed. One embodiment of the illuminated surgical instrument comprises a cannula and an injection-molded light-sleeve adjacent to and encircling at least a portion of the cannula. The surgical instrument can be a vitrectomy probe having a cutting port disposed at a distal end of the cannula. The light-sleeve can terminate near a distal end of the cannula, for example, near the cutting port of the vitrectomy probe. The light-sleeve is optically coupled to a light source. The light-sleeve can be injection-molded during manufacture using the cannula as an insert for the injection molding. The light-sleeve can be oriented for providing illumination in a direction along a longitudinal axis of the instrument. | 02-09-2012 |
20130165850 | COMBINED COAXIAL AND BIMANUAL IRRIGATION/ASPIRATION APPARATUS - A hand piece having an irrigation portion and an aspiration portion that are releasably coupled is disclosed. In an assembled configuration, the irrigation portion and the aspiration portion are coupled such that the hand piece may be manipulable by a user as a single unit. In a separated configuration, the irrigation portion and the aspiration portion may be utilized separate from each other. The irrigation portion and the aspiration portion may be freely moved between the assembled configuration and the separated configuration. | 06-27-2013 |
20140135820 | DISPOSABLE CAPSULORHEXIS FORCEPS - Example forceps, including forceps formed from a polymeric material, are disclosed herein. The forceps may include a forceps tip having a pair of grasping surfaces formed at a first end of a tip body and movable between an open position and a closed position. A tip connector is provided at a second end of the tip body for connection of the forceps tip to a handle. A sleeve is received over the tip body and is movable therealong for moving the grasping platforms between the open and closed positions. | 05-15-2014 |
20140210116 | ILLUMINATED SURGICAL INSTRUMENT - An illuminated surgical instrument is disclosed. One embodiment of the illuminated surgical instrument comprises a cannula and an injection-molded light-sleeve adjacent to and encircling at least a portion of the cannula. The surgical instrument can be a vitrectomy probe having a cutting port disposed at a distal end of the cannula. The light-sleeve can terminate near a distal end of the cannula, for example, near the cutting port of the vitrectomy probe. The light-sleeve is optically coupled to a light source. The light-sleeve can be injection-molded during manufacture using the cannula as an insert for the injection molding. The light-sleeve can be oriented for providing illumination in a direction along a longitudinal axis of the instrument. | 07-31-2014 |
20140257205 | SYSTEMS AND PROCESSES FOR EYE MOISTURIZING DURING OCULAR SURGERY - Various systems and techniques may be used for moisturizing an eye during ocular surgery. In particular implementations, a system and a technique for moisturizing an eye may include the ability to determine whether an eye should be moisturized during ocular surgery and to activate a fluid control device if an eye should be moisturized. The activation of the fluid control device may allow fluid flow from a fluid reservoir to a fluid nozzle coupled to a nozzle mounting device adapted to hold the fluid nozzle stable relative to a patient's eye. The system and the technique may also include the ability to deactivate the fluid control device. | 09-11-2014 |
20140379024 | SYSTEMS AND TECHNIQUES FOR TISSUE MANIPULATION DURING OCULAR SURGERY - Tissue manipulation during ocular surgery may be achieved by a variety of systems and techniques. In particular implementations, a system may include spaced apart levers, hinge members, a grasping mechanism, and a guide mechanism located between the levers. A first hinge member may extend from one of the levers to the guide mechanism and move the guide mechanism in one of a proximal or distal direction when the levers are moved toward each other. The grasping mechanism may be coupled to the guide mechanism and extend distally from the guide mechanism. A second hinge member may extend from one of the levers and be coupled to a tube that surrounds a portion of the grasping mechanism. The second hinge member distally displaces the tube when the levers are moved towards each other. The relative motion of the guide mechanism and the tube may cause actuation of the grasping mechanism. | 12-25-2014 |
20150148838 | Systems and Methods for a Surgical Tissue Manipulator - An apparatus for manipulating tissue during a procedure performed within an eye of a patient is disclosed herein. The apparatus includes a hand-held controller and an elongate member configured to be inserted into the eye of the patient. The elongate member has a proximal end and a distal end, with the proximal end of the elongate member being coupled to the hand-held controller. The elongate member also has a lumen extending through the length of the elongate member. The apparatus further includes a plurality of flexible grasping fibers extending through at least a portion of the lumen and beyond the distal end thereof. The grasping fibers are adjustable by the hand-held controller to advance or retract relative to the elongate member by altering a distance between distal ends of the grasping fibers and the distal end of the elongate member. | 05-28-2015 |
20150313755 | OPHTHALMIC SURGICAL INSTRUMENT WITH INTERNAL FRAME AND EXTERNAL COATING - A method of manufacturing a surgical device can include generating a first internal frame defining an internal structure of an instrument tip; covering at least a portion of the first internal frame with a first coating to define an exterior surface of the instrument tip; and generating an instrument body such that a proximal end of the instrument tip is positioned at a distal end of the instrument body. An ophthalmic surgical instrument can include an instrument body; and an instrument tip disposed at a distal end of the instrument body, the instrument tip including a first section linearly extending along a longitudinal axis of the instrument body and a second section extending obliquely from the first section, the second section being arcuately shaped; and wherein the instrument tip comprises a first internal frame and a first coating covering the first internal frame. | 11-05-2015 |
20150359669 | OCT TRANSPARENT SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS AND METHODS - An ophthalmic instrument includes a shaft comprising a lumen. The instrument also includes a first arm extending from the lumen, the first arm having a first distal portion having a first flat tip. The instrument also includes a second arm extending from the lumen, the second arm having a second distal portion having a second flat tip that is positioned such that the second flat tip contacts the first flat tip when the first arm is forced towards the second arm. The first arm and the second arm comprise at least in part, a first material that is substantially transparent to electromagnetic radiation having a wavelength within a range of about 700-1200 nanometers (nm) and is substantially opaque to electromagnetic radiation having a wavelength within a range of about 400-700 nm. | 12-17-2015 |