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Integrated system for the ballistic and nonballistic infixion and retrieval of implants

Provided are methods and apparatus for the use of magnetic traction to maintain the patency of a tubular anatomical structure, whether a vessel, duct, the trachea, bronchus, bile duct, ureter, vas deferens, fallopian tube, or portions of the digestive tract, as to constitute means for extraluminal stenting. An extraluminal stent consists of a perimedial or medial intravascular and an extravascular component. The intravascular component consists of ferromagnetic spherules implanted aeroballistically or stays implanted by means of a special hand tool, while the extravascular component consists of a pliant jacket or mantle that has magnets mounted about its outer surface. A catheter adapted for use as the barrel of a gas-operated implant insertion gun is so devised that it can be used independently to perform an angioplasty and thereafter have its free or extracorporeal end inserted into the airgun to initiate implantation of the intravascular component without the need for withdrawal and reinsertion through the introducer sheath. When the implants must be spaced too closely together to be controlled by hand, a positional control system is used to effect discharge automatically. Spherules that consist entirely of medication or that have a radiation emitting seed as the core can be implanted with the same apparatus. A glossary of terms follows the specification.
Owner:GOLDSMITH DAVID S

Tooth and Adaptor Assembly

Abstract A tooth and adaptor assembly (11) for use on earthmoving machinery, the assembly comprising an adaptor (21) adapted to be secured to a bucket or like component on the earthmoving machinery. The adaptor (21) comprising a nose (27) having an at least one sidewall (35) incorporating a first channel (37) and a second channel (39) angled relative to each other. The assembly (11) also a tooth (41) adapted to be received on the adaptor (41) and releasably secured thereto. The tooth comprises a socket (43) having sidewalls (53). At least one sidewall (53) incorporates a third channel (55) at an angle complementary to the second channel (39), such that when assembled the two channels (39, 55) co-operate to define an enclosure (91). An upper wall (49 of the socket (43) has at least one aperture (57) therethrough, and which is aligned with the third channel (55). The assembly (11) further comprises at least one locking mechanism (71) for locking the tooth (41) to the adaptor (21). The locking mechanism (71) having at least one projection (77) and adapted to be received through the aperture (57). During assembly the projection (77) moves inwardly with respect to the locking mechanism (71) as it enters the enclosure, the locking mechanism (71) moving towards its normal extended position when the projection (77) aligns with the first channel (37) wherein the assembly (11) is in its locked condition.
Owner:BRADKEN OPERATIONS

Wheel chock

A wheel chock (10) configured for placement under a resting rubber tired wheel (W), such as a wheel found on a powered vehicle, to maintain the wheel (W) at rest is disclosed. The wheel chock (10) broadly includes a body (12) that defines an internal chamber (14) in communication with an open face (16) presented by the body (12). The body (12) presents a prism-like configuration having a generally triangular shape and includes a pair of oppositely spaced sidewalls (18, 20), a rear wall (22) extending between and adjoining the sidewalls (18,20), and a wheel-supporting surface (24) extending between and thereby enclosing the walls (18,20,22). The wheel-supporting surface (24) presents a low profile, arcuate leading tire-engaging edge (34). The arcuate leading edge (34) substantially complements the contour of the tire and enables the chock (10) to be easily placed under the wheel (W) in an optimal operating position i.e., in close adjacent alignment with the wheel (W) so that at least a portion of the majority of the circumferentially extending treads of the rubber tire of the wheel (W) engage at least a portion of the chock (10) with a minimal exertion of force and effort by the user. The internal chamber (14) in communication with the open face (16) enables the body (12) of the chock (10) to be stackably nested within another similarly configured wheel chock to provide a compact, space-efficient storage of the chocks that facilitates ready portability for transportation of a pair or more of the chocks in the vehicle.
Owner:HOPKINS MFG

Device for single handled injection of an intraocular lens

A device 100 for delivering intraocular lens into an incision on an eye of a patient comprises a tubular member 130 defined by a hollow elongate passageway 131, a front 132 and a back through opening 133 of the passageway 131; a secured nozzle 150 having an expanded base 152, which is mounted to the front through opening 132 of the tubular member 130, tapering towards a pointed end 153 fashioned to be inserted into the incision, the secured nozzle 150 enclosing a lumen 154 substantially tapered from the base 152 to the pointed end 153 and aligned with the passageway 131 that the lens is disposed within the lumen 154 to be readily delivered; an elongate probe 110, at least partially housed within the passageway 131, having a bifurcated tip 115 which is configured to telescopically slide out from the pointed end 153 of the secured nozzle 150 pushing the disposed lens into the eye; and a plunger assembly 120 having a shaft 126 inserted into and moveable within the passageway 131 to anteriorly engage with the probe 110 to move the probe 110 in relative to the tubular member 130, wherein the bifurcated tip 115 forks into a first 111 and second prongs 112, which are irregular in size, forming a substantially U-shaped or V-shaped construct thereof for manipulating a configuration and/or and orientation of the delivered lens in the eye.
Owner:SINGAPORE HEALTH SERVICES PTE
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