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Ariza
Joaquin T. Ariza, Bogota CO
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20110053108 | SYSTEM OF TUBE AND RESIN FOR ORTHODONTICS - The present invention provides a tube and an orthodontics system that comprises the tube, resin and wire, wherein the system allows for standardization of the resin and tube, according e.g., to each tooth, either by means of a prefabricated set of resin and tube or by making the resin with the tube during the orthodontics treatment session. The present invention also allows for the use of several kinds of wire. In addition, the use of the tube of the present invention results in less friction. Moreover, the side effects decreased significantly when the tubes and the system of the present invention are used. | 03-03-2011 |
Joaquin T. Ariza, Colombia CO
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20110151392 | SYSTEM OF TUBE, RESIN AND STOPS FOR ORTHODONTICS - The present invention provides an orthodontics system that comprises the tube, resin, stops, and wire, wherein the system allows for standardization of the resin and tube, according e.g., to each tooth, either by means of a prefabricated set of resin and tube or by making the resin with the tube during the orthodontics treatment session. The present invention also allows for the use of several kinds of wire. In addition, the use of the tube of the present invention results in less friction. Furthermore, the use of one stop, or a plain stop and a hooked stop concomitantly, allows for application of localized torsion force to specific teeth. Moreover, the side effects decreased significantly when the tubes and the system of the present invention are used. | 06-23-2011 |
Ricardo Ariza, Conroe, TX US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20090255674 | Sealing By Ball Sealers - In downhole treatments in the oilfield, ball sealers seated in perforations may not fully seal and may leak fluid through gaps and asperities between the balls and the perforations. A method is given for improving the sealing of ball sealers in perforations by adding a sealing agent that forms a plug in the gaps and severely restricts or eliminates fluid flow. The sealing agent is preferably degradable or soluble, malleable fibers slightly larger than the gaps. Optionally, the particles may be non-degradable, rigid, of different shapes, and smaller than the gaps but able to bridge them. Mixtures of sealing agents may be used. The sealing agent may be added with the ball sealers, after the ball sealers, or both. | 10-15-2009 |
