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Deanna Ally, Dania Beach, FL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100076490FACET JOINT BROACHING INSTRUMENT, IMPLANT, AND ASSOCIATED METHOD - The present disclosure relates to a facet joint broaching instrument, implant, and associated method for stabilizing/immobilizing a facet joint of the spine. The instrument is configured to bore a broaching spike through the facet joint to create a bore in the facet joint. The instrument is further configured to remove excess bone material from the broaching operation through the bore. Once a bore is formed through the facet joint, a facet joint implant is positioned through the bore thereby stabilizing and immobilizing the facet joint. In an exemplary embodiment, the instrument includes a pair of handles, a hinge, opposing arms, a broaching spike, and a receiving chamber for excess bone. The present invention further includes the implant for use with the instrument and an associated surgical method for stabilizing and immobilizing a facet joint with the implant and the instrument.03-25-2010

Deanna Minich, Port Orchard, WA US

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20090087512Encapsulated fractions isolated or derived from hops - The invention provides an encapsulation composition comprising a fraction isolated or derived from hops encapsulated in a matrix selected from at least one of the group consisting of a phytosterol and a cyclodextrin.04-02-2009

Deanna Rodovsky, Seattle, WA US

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20090050199SEMICONDUCTING POLYMER FILMS WITH FIXED ELECTRONIC JUNCTIONS - A polymer film having fixed electronic junctions; devices that include the film; and methods for making and using the film.02-26-2009
20100090169Electrochromic devices and polymer compositions - Blending an electrically active, anodically coloring, electrochromic polymer with a non-electrochromic, non-electrically conductive binder polymer greatly enhances the performance of the anodically coloring, electrochromic polymer in an electrochromic device over time. In addition to improved physical characteristics of the blend, e.g., film build, durability etc, the coloristic properties, including color space and color strength, of the device comprising the blend are more durable than when using the neat polymer, and in certain instances, the color space and color intensity provided by the blend is superior to that available from the neat polymer.04-15-2010