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Cynthia Ann Ranallo, Eastlake, OH US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080306336RETRIEVAL DEVICE - An endoscopic device for retrieving an object from within a human body is disclosed. The device includes a support assembly, a transmitting assembly, a wire, and a net element. The support assembly has a base and a tubular member. The transmitting assembly includes a handle and a motion transmitting link fixed to the handle and extending through at least a portion of the tubular member. The wire defines a loop portion and two leg portions. A proximal end of each leg portion is secured to the link by a first connection and the two leg portions are secured to each other by at least a second connection distal from the first connection. The net element has a distal portion secured to the loop portion and a proximal portion secured relative to the leg portions. The loop portion is movable between an expanded position and a collapsed position.12-11-2008

Cynthia Ann Shovary, Aurora, OH US

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20120022467Syringe with passive safety lock - A syringe designed with a passive safety locking means to effectively and reliably disallow unintentional displacement of the plunger toward the distal end if the syringe. The safety locking means is designed to affect reliable automatic release on at least two (2) points of engagement of the syringe for its intended use namely the controlled dispensement of generally viscous substances therein.01-26-2012

Cynthia Ann Stuvel, Leonard, MI US

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20110277720COMPACT SECOND ORDER BALANCE SHAFT ARRANGEMENT WITH LOW INERTIA DRIVEN SHAFT - A balancer assembly for an engine includes a first balance shaft and a second balance shaft parallel with and laterally spaced from the first balance shaft. The first balance shaft includes a first counterweight portion and a second counterweight portion axially spaced from each other, with each defining a first radius. The second balance shaft includes a central counterweight defining a second radius. The central counterweight is axially disposed between the first counterweight portion and the second counterweight portion to allow a radial overlap with the first counterweight portion and the second counterweight portion, with the first radius being greater than the second radius.11-17-2011
20110277725ENGINE ASSEMBLY WITH CAMSHAFT HOUSING - An engine assembly may include an engine structure, a first camshaft housing assembly and a first camshaft assembly. The first camshaft housing assembly may be supported by the engine structure and have a first portion providing a first plurality of bearing support surfaces on a first side and a second portion coupled to the first portion and providing a second plurality of bearing support surfaces on a second side opposite the first side. The first camshaft assembly may be rotationally supported by the first camshaft housing assembly and arranged between the first portion and second portion.11-17-2011