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Cordaro, CA
James F. Cordaro, Ridgecrest, CA US
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| 20090196986 | LOW SOLAR ABSORPTANCE, HIGH EMISSIVITY, INORGANIC ELECTROSTATIC DISSIPATIVE THERMAL CONTROL COATING - An electrostatic dissipative paint including a plurality of particles having a composition selected from the group consisting of gallium magnesium oxide, gallium aluminum magnesium oxide and combinations thereof. The paint further includes an inorganic binder mixed with the particles to form a mixture. A method of making a thermal paint, a method of applying thermal paint and painted components are also disclosed. | 08-06-2009 |
| 20090280260 | LOW SOLAR ABSORPTANCE, HIGH EMISSIVITY, INORGANIC ELECTROSTATIC DISSIPATIVE THERMAL CONTROL COATING - An electrostatic dissipative paint having a pigment. The pigment includes a composition according to the following formula: | 11-12-2009 |
Joseph Laurence Cordaro, Irvine, CA US
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| 20120127892 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR UTILIZING A 10/100/1G/10G BASE-T PHY DEVICE FOR SINGLE CHANNEL AND SHARED CHANNEL NETWORKS - Aspects of a method and system for utilizing a 10/100/1 G/10 GBase-T PHY device for single channel and shared channel networks are provided. In this regard, at least one switching element may be utilized to configure an Ethernet over twisted pair PHY device for communication over a single and/or shared channel. The switching element may enable switching between a transmitter being coupled to a shared channel and a receiver being coupled to a shared channel. Additionally, the switching elements may be based on whether the transmitter is connected to a standard 10/100/1 G/10 GBase-T network, or to a single and/or shared channel network, for example. In this manner, the configured PHY device may remain compatible with existing Ethernet networks. The PHY device may be configured externally and/or internally. The polarity of transmitted and/or received data may be configured based on a polarity of data received from a shared channel. | 05-24-2012 |
Nicholas Cordaro, Vista, CA US
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| 20120078375 | VARIABLE PROSTHESIS - The present teachings are directed to a shoulder prosthesis having an adjustable radial offset and/or angular inclination provided by relative rotation of an adapter interdisposed between a stem and a head. In one example, a prosthesis has a stem having a first longitudinal axis. The prosthesis can also include an adaptor including a first taper. The first taper can have a first taper axis. The prosthesis can include a head supported by the adaptor. The head can be selectively oriented and then coupled to the first taper and the combination can be selectively orientated and the coupled to the stem. | 03-29-2012 |
Nicholas M. Cordaro, Oceanside, CA US
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| 20090012619 | Motion restoring intervertebral prosthesis with limited angular displacement - A motion restoring intervertebral prosthesis for replacing a failed or partially failed natural disc comprises two components defining an imaginary longitudinal axis generally aligned with the spinal axis when installed, the components having vertebral body engaging surfaces on one side and mating articulating surfaces on the other side, with peripheral rims encircling the articulating surfaces. The articulating surfaces accommodate rotational motion about the longitudinal axis and limited pivotal motion about the A/P and M/L planes. The rims are arranged to contact and limit the pivotal motion between the components to about +/−6° and preferably +/−4° in both directions in the M/L plane and in the A/P plane in the forward direction. Optionally, the encircling rims allow pivotal action of about 20° to 30° in the A/P plane in the rearward direction. | 01-08-2009 |
| 20090082868 | Prosthesis for restoring motion in an appendage or spinal joint and an intervertebral spacer - A motion restoring prosthesis to be interposed between the ends of two bones adjoining a mammalian appendage or spinal joint is formed of two components with the components having inner cooperating articulating surfaces and outer bone engaging surfaces. At least one of the components has an inner section made of relatively hard, stiff material defining one or the articulating surfaces and an outer section made of a softer material defining the bone engaging surface. The softer material having a hardness/stiffness characteristic compatible with the bone to reduce stress shielding and more evenly distribute the forces from the articulating surfaces to the associate bone interface. | 03-26-2009 |
Nicholas M. Cordaro, Vista, CA US
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| 20090054986 | Motion restoring intervertebral device - A motion restoring intervertebral device includes first and second articulating components positioned between adjacent vertebrae with the articulating surface of the first component being formed by a circular domed convex projection having a first radius. The articulating surface of the second component is formed by a generally concave recess having the first radius in the medial-lateral direction and a second larger sweeping radius in the interior-posterior direction so that the components are capable of rotating against each other in all directions and translate against each other in the anterior-posterior direction, whereby translation away from the center of the first radius will produce device and joint distraction to limit excessive translation. | 02-26-2009 |
| 20090118836 | Intervertebral Prosthesis for Supporting Adjacent Vertebral Bodies Enabling the Creation of Soft Fusion and Method - An intervertebral prosthetic disc for replacing a damaged natural disc includes upper and lower vertebral body engaging surfaces, an exterior wall and one or more generally vertically oriented bone channels of limited cross-sectional area to allow bone to form and fuse into continuous or discontinuous struts between the bodies. The stiffness of the disc, while supporting the bodies, allows the distance therebetween to narrow sufficiently when subjected to a predetermined load such as the patient standing, walking, etc., to transfer sufficient energy to the bone struts to create one or more nonunion joints or pseudoarthrosis at locations along the struts. The disc includes stops to limit the movement thereof to an amount sustainable by the disc without resulting in fatigue failure. | 05-07-2009 |
| 20100004748 | INTERVERTEBRAL PROSTHESIS - An intervertebral prosthesis including an elastically deformable disc arranged around an axis with upper and lower surfaces, oriented generally perpendicular to the axis, for engaging the faces of adjacent vertebral bodies between which a natural disc has been wholly or partially removed. The disc can have an exterior wall and be arranged to undergo flexion, compression and expansion in response to forces applied by the supporting vertebra to the disc. A pin can be provided to limit movement of the disc. A portion of the disc such as the central section can have one or more generally horizontal slits extending perpendicular to the axis to provide a spring function. | 01-07-2010 |
| 20100191337 | INTERBODY DEVICE FOR SPINAL APPLICATIONS - An intervertebral spacer includes a leading end, a trailing end comprising an opening having a clearance and a post positioned across the clearance. The post has an external surface configured to accept an extending portion of an insertion tool and to torsionally engage a complementary surface of the insertion tool at a plurality of different angles. | 07-29-2010 |
| 20110029087 | INTERVERTEBRAL PROSTHESES WITH COMPLIANT FILLER MATERIAL FOR SUPPORTING ADJACENT VERTEBRAL BODIES AND METHOD - An intervertebral prosthesis and method includes an artificial interbody disc for engaging faces of adjacent natural vertebral bodies when a natural disc is replaced. Channels in the interbody disc can provide flexible characteristics to accommodate loads on the subject's spinal column. A bio-compatible filler material having a flexural stiffness of less than 12 GPa can encourage bone growth in the channels. The filler material may be inserted during an operation or pre-inserted in the disc channels during manufacturing of the disc. | 02-03-2011 |
Nicholas M. Cordaro, Cardiff By The Sea, CA US
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| 20120109321 | Modular Humeral Head Resurfacing System - A set of surgical components for use in a joint arthroplasty to reconstruct a head of a joint is provided. The set of surgical components can include a head member having a first articulating surface opposite a first fixation surface. The first fixation surface can define a first portion that extends outwardly from the first fixation surface. The set of surgical components can include a base member having a fixation peg with three generally triangular fins and a second fixation surface defined as a recess within a top surface of the fixation peg. The first portion of the head member can be received within the recess of the base member to couple the head member to the base member. | 05-03-2012 |
Nicholas Michael Cordaro, Oceanside, CA US
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| 20110035015 | SHOULDER PROTHESIS - The present teachings are directed to a modular shoulder prosthesis having an adjustable radial offset and/or angular inclination provided by relative rotation of an adapter interdisposed between the stem and the head. In one example, a shoulder prosthesis comprises a stem having a first longitudinal axis. The shoulder prosthesis can also include an adaptor including a first taper. The first taper can have a first taper axis. The shoulder prosthesis can include a head rotatably supported by the adaptor. The head can have a semi-spherical articulating surface. The head can be coupled to the first taper and can be positionable relative to the stem through rotation of the adaptor about the first taper axis for adjusting an offset of the head relative to the longitudinal axis of the stem. | 02-10-2011 |
