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David Beevers, Yorkshire GB
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20110054524 | IMPLANTABLE PROSTHETIC CORD - A medical cord and surgical procedure for the connection of a first tissue site to a second tissue site. The cord comprises a main length having a width and end portions having respective widths being less than the width of the main length. This provides a medical cord that is easy to manipulate during surgical procedures in which the cord may be required to be threaded through apertures and tunnels. The cord is particularly suitable to attach soft tissue, including ligaments and tendons to bone anchorsites and provides a prosthetic scaffold to facilitate tissue ingrowth at the repair site. | 03-03-2011 |
David Beevers, Harrogate GB
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20110276137 | TUBULAR IMPLANTABLE CORD - A surgical cord ( | 11-10-2011 |
Katherine K. Beevers, Mcminnville, OR US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20110315145 | INFANT FRIENDLY NASAL CPAP CANULA SEAL - A nasal CPAP canula seal having directions of “above” and “below” by its anticipated placement on an infant face, above being higher up on the face and below being lower down. The canula seal includes a canula supporting portion, defining apertures for canula passage into the nostrils, and an anchoring portion designed to help anchor the nasal CPAP canula seal by adhering to facial areas about the nostrils. The anchoring portion defines a cut-out centered below the apertures, to help avoid covering any portion of the vermillion of the upper lip with the anchoring portion. | 12-29-2011 |
| 20110315146 | INFANT NASAL CPAP CANULA SEAL DEFINING A VENT - A nasal CPAP canula seal having directions of “above” and “below” by its anticipated placement on an infant face, above being higher up on the face and below being lower down. The seal has a canula supporting portion, defining holes for canula passage into the nostrils, and a nose-anchoring portion extending about the apertures and designed to help anchor the nasal CPAP canula seal by adhering to the infant nose. Also, the nose-anchoring portion defines a laterally central notch cut-out adapted to form a moisture vent when the nose-anchoring portion is folded about the nose. | 12-29-2011 |
Timothy R. Beevers, Mcminnville, OR US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20110315145 | INFANT FRIENDLY NASAL CPAP CANULA SEAL - A nasal CPAP canula seal having directions of “above” and “below” by its anticipated placement on an infant face, above being higher up on the face and below being lower down. The canula seal includes a canula supporting portion, defining apertures for canula passage into the nostrils, and an anchoring portion designed to help anchor the nasal CPAP canula seal by adhering to facial areas about the nostrils. The anchoring portion defines a cut-out centered below the apertures, to help avoid covering any portion of the vermillion of the upper lip with the anchoring portion. | 12-29-2011 |
| 20110315146 | INFANT NASAL CPAP CANULA SEAL DEFINING A VENT - A nasal CPAP canula seal having directions of “above” and “below” by its anticipated placement on an infant face, above being higher up on the face and below being lower down. The seal has a canula supporting portion, defining holes for canula passage into the nostrils, and a nose-anchoring portion extending about the apertures and designed to help anchor the nasal CPAP canula seal by adhering to the infant nose. Also, the nose-anchoring portion defines a laterally central notch cut-out adapted to form a moisture vent when the nose-anchoring portion is folded about the nose. | 12-29-2011 |
