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Glen Dace, Huntsville, AL US
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| 20100320187 | Heat Sink and Thermal Plate Apparatus for Electronic Components - An apparatus for dissipating heat from and providing heat to electronic components includes a thermally conductive member having a surface configured to thermally couple with electronic components of an adjacent processing module, and a heating member embedded in the thermally conductive member. | 12-23-2010 |
Glen Dace, Harvest, AL US
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| 20120090010 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR 360 DEGREE SITUATIONAL AWARENESS IN A MOBILE ENVIRONMENT - A method for providing situational awareness for a transport vehicle includes receiving a plurality of sensory inputs from cameras positioned about the periphery of the transport vehicle and processing the plurality of sensory inputs to generate a plurality of processed signals for display to one or more displays. The method also includes receiving user input from distinct users specifying one or more views to display on each of the one or more displays as received and processed from the plurality of sensory inputs and communicating the plurality of processed signals for displaying the one or more views on each of the one or more displays in response to receiving the user input. | 04-12-2012 |
Mark Dace, Collierville, TN US
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| 20100036496 | V-Shaped Staple for Spinal Prosthesis - An intervertebral implant system for positioning between an upper vertebra and a lower vertebra is provided. The implant system comprises an intervertebral implant and a staple. The implant comprises an inferior plate and a superior plate, while the superior plate has a vertebral surface facing the upper vertebra and the inferior plate has a vertebral surface facing the lower vertebra. There are two grooves on at least one vertebral surface extending at an angle outward from a centerline on the vertebral surface as they extend from the anterior portion of the plate toward the posterior portion of the plate. When in use, the staple is associated with the two grooves for maintaining stability of the intervertebral implant and preventing backing out of the intervertebral implant. The staple also has two arms and has a generally rectangular shape prior to use. | 02-11-2010 |
| 20110015744 | PROSTHETIC SPINAL DISC SYSTEM - A prosthetic spinal disc system is provided. The prosthetic disc system has a nucleus component having an upper surface configured to engage a superior vertebra and a lower surface configured to engage an inferior vertebra, an anchor configured to affix to an anterior surface of at least one of the superior vertebra or the inferior vertebra, and a tether tying the nucleus component to the anchor. In such embodiments, the nucleus component further has a perimeter situated substantially between the upper surface and the lower surface of the nucleus component and the tether is at least partially situated on the perimeter of the nucleus component. In certain embodiments, the upper surface and the lower surface of the nucleus component are configured to allow for implantation of the disc system such that after a discectomy, no preparation of at least one of the superior and inferior vertebrae is necessary. | 01-20-2011 |
| 20110098816 | SACRO-ILIAC JOINT IMPLANT SYSTEM AND METHOD - An orthopedic implant includes at least one circular body. The at least one circular body defining an outer surface configured to engage at least one articular surface of a sacro-iliac joint along a plane substantially parallel to the articular surface. | 04-28-2011 |
| 20110098817 | SACRO-ILIAC JOINT IMPLANT SYSTEM AND METHOD - An orthopedic implant includes at least one elongated body. The body defines an outer surface. The outer surface is configured to engage an articular surface of a sacro-iliac joint along a plane substantially parallel to the articular surface. | 04-28-2011 |
Mark Dace, Memphis, TN US
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| 20100087830 | Endplate Preparation Instruments and Methods of Use - The present application is directed to instruments and methods for preparing a space between vertebral members. One embodiment of the instrument may include an elongated shaft with a proximal end and a distal end. A blade may be positioned at an end of the shaft and may rotate about an axis. The blade may include one or more teeth that include a height and/or contour. During rotation of the blade, the teeth contact and cut into one of the vertebral members. The instrument may also include a depth stop that limits a depth that the teeth can cut into the vertebral member. In some embodiments, the instrument includes a second blade that is configured to cut into the second vertebral member. | 04-08-2010 |
Mark C. Dace, Collierville, TN US
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| 20080234684 | Instruments and techniques for guiding instruments to a spinal column - Systems and methods of shaping surfaces of vertebral bodies include a reference guide instrument that can be positioned relative to a disc space between vertebral bodies and referenced to the caudally located endplate of the disc space. The reference guide instrument can then be employed to guide preparation instruments to the vertebral bodies in an orientation and spacing referenced to the caudal endplate of the subject disc space to shape vertebral surfaces to receive an implant. | 09-25-2008 |
| 20100125277 | TRANSVERSE CENTERING TOOL WITH PIN PLACEMENT GUIDES - A centering tool for transverse centering between an upper vertebra and a lower vertebra is disclosed. The centering tool comprises a support portion having a proximal end and a distal end, two handles, and two pin placement guides, each guide having a hollow cylinder shape for the placement of a drill or pin on each of the upper and lower vertebrae. The two handles each have a proximal end and a distal end, wherein the proximal end of each handle is connected to the proximal end of the support portion, and the distal end of each handle ultimately contact the uncular joint of one of the vertebrae when centering is achieved. Preferably, each handle has a spring that biases the handle in a closed position so that the distal portions of both handles abut each other in a resting or closed position. | 05-20-2010 |
