Banbury
Jillian E. Banbury, Cleveland Heights, OH US
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20080249549 | SKIN LESION EXCISER AND SKIN-CLOSURE DEVICE THEREFOR - A device for excising tissue and closing a wound that results from excision of the tissue includes structure defining an aperture into which tissue to be excised is exposed. The device also includes a cutting member for excising the tissue, a closure member for closing the wound, and an actuatable drive member associated with the structure. The drive member is actuatable to move the cutting member relative to the aperture for excising the tissue that is exposed in the aperture and for closing the wound with the closure member. | 10-09-2008 |
Michael K. Banbury, Rockland, DE US
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20090088837 | PROSTHETIC CHORDAE ASSEMBLY AND METHOD OF USE - A prosthetic chordae assembly includes a plurality of equally-sized, interconnected loop members formed from a single strand of a biocompatible material. Each of the loop members includes first and second ends respectively defining a first arcuate junction and a second arcuate junction. The prosthetic chordae assembly is adjustable to a pre-determined length by removing one of the loop members. | 04-02-2009 |
20100249919 | PRE-SIZED PROSTHETIC CHORDAE IMPLANTATION SYSTEM - A pre-sized prosthetic chordae assembly includes a male attachment unit and a female securing member. The male attachment unit includes a plurality of pre-sized prosthetic chordae fixedly connected to at least one male attachment member and a papillary muscle penetration member that is connected to and extends substantially axial to the at least one male attachment member. The female securing member is for receiving the papillary penetration member. | 09-30-2010 |
20140107769 | PRE-SIZED PROSTHETIC CHORDAE IMPLANTATION SYSTEM - A system includes a pre-sized prosthetic chordae, a papillary penetration member, and a female securing member. The pre-sized prosthetic chordae is directly connected to an attachment member. The papillary penetration member extends through both the chordae and the attachment member. The female securing member receives the penetration member. The penetration member is an axis about which the chordae pivot. | 04-17-2014 |
Michael K. Banbury, Cleveland Heights, OH US
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20080249549 | SKIN LESION EXCISER AND SKIN-CLOSURE DEVICE THEREFOR - A device for excising tissue and closing a wound that results from excision of the tissue includes structure defining an aperture into which tissue to be excised is exposed. The device also includes a cutting member for excising the tissue, a closure member for closing the wound, and an actuatable drive member associated with the structure. The drive member is actuatable to move the cutting member relative to the aperture for excising the tissue that is exposed in the aperture and for closing the wound with the closure member. | 10-09-2008 |
Simon Banbury, Quebec CA
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20140272804 | COMPUTER ASSISTED TRAINING SYSTEM FOR INTERVIEW-BASED INFORMATION GATHERING AND ASSESSMENT - A computer-assisted training system for interview-based information gathering and assessment. A GUI displays information pertaining to a training scenario and generates event messages based on student input. An Evaluation Engine compares event messages to rules embodying predetermined instructional content and generates evaluation comments. An Adaptation Engine processes the evaluation comments to produce student feedback that is presented to the student via the GUI. The training scenario includes a scene defining a physical context of the scenario; one or more witnesses who may be interviewed by the student; and the predetermined instructional content. The instructional content includes any of: a predetermined line of questions to be posed by the student to elicit clues relevant to a particular subject of the training scenario, preferred questioning techniques to be employed by the student; and a predetermined line of reasoning to be employed by the student to deduce characteristics of the particular subject. | 09-18-2014 |
Susan Gerrard Banbury, Gloucestershire GB
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20140271722 | ALLERGEN DOSAGE FORM - The invention provides allergen containing pharmaceutical products and in particular fast-dispersing solid allergen dosage forms. In particular, fast-dispersing, non-compressed solid dosage forms suitable for oromucosal administration comprising a matrix and at least one allergen are provided. Suitable matrices are gelatine, starch and mannitol. Methods for the dosage forms are also provided. | 09-18-2014 |