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David Hurlbert, Ypsilanti, MI US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090045592LATERAL SEALING GASKET AND METHOD - An elongated elastomeric gasket (02-19-2009
20090066035STATIC GASKET - A static gasket (03-12-2009
20100071654PLASTIC COVER HAVING METAL REINFORCEMENT FOR INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE APPLICATIONS AND METHOD OF CONSTRUCTION - A cover assembly for an internal combustion engine application and method of construction therefore provides one construction for a valve cover assembly, and another construction for an end cover assembly for a crankcase. The cover assemblies include at least one rigid metal carrier having a plurality of bolt openings and a plurality of load limiters located about said openings. A material is overmolded on the carrier and about the load limiters, with the material forming an exposed sealing surface for direct engagement with a seal gasket.03-25-2010
20100270745LATERAL SEALING GASKET AND METHOD - An elongated elastomeric gasket (10-28-2010

Patent applications by David Hurlbert, Ypsilanti, MI US

John Hurlbert, Garland, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110321055TRANSPORTATION ASSET MANAGER - Systems and methods of visualizing assets are disclosed that include registering assets into a system, creating a correlation between the location of the assets and a physical representation of the operational area, determining the status and class of the assets, selecting at least one asset, and exerting control over the at least one asset.12-29-2011

John R. Hurlbert, Calgary CA

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20110295319DYNAMIC PEDICLE SCREW - A bone screw, such as a pedicle screw, comprises en elongate structure having a head, an anchoring portion or tip distal from the head, and an open, helical body extending there-between. In one embodiment, the invention provides a screw having an anchoring portion, which engages bone and which includes a means for engaging a driver or the like whereby the screw is driven into the bone by the anchoring portion. A method of driving a screw is also provided.12-01-2011

R. John Hurlbert, Calgary CA

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20080208345Intervertebral implant - An intervertebral implant, or disc prosthesis, comprises a pair of cooperating elements being provided in a generally “X” shaped structure. The elements are comprised of cooperating shells that are maintained separated by a resilient material provided therebetween. The elements allow for rotational and translational movement when implanted.08-28-2008
20090138090ARTICULATING INTERVERTEBRAL DISC PROSTHESIS - An artificial intervertebral disc for implantation between two adjacent vertebrae includes superior and inferior shells connected in a ball and socket arrangement. The inferior shell preferably incorporating a convex portion that cooperates with a concave portion on the superior shell. A resilient nucleus is provided within an enclosure defined by the opposing inner surfaces of the shells and biases the shells against each other. The ball portion can be provided in either fixed or slidable arrangement. The superior and inferior shells are also provided with cooperating male and female portions whereby the shells positively engage each other, thereby preventing separation, but allowing any desired articulation there-between. The artificial disc of the invention includes various resistance means for restricting and limiting the range of rotational and translational motion between the shells.05-28-2009
20100222885ARTIFICIAL INTERVERTEBRAL DISC - An artificial intervertebral disc for implantation between two adjacent vertebrae includes superior and inferior shells connected in a ball and socket arrangement. The inferior shell preferably incorporating a convex portion that cooperates with a concave portion on the superior shell. A resilient nucleus is provided within an enclosure defined by the opposing inner surfaces of the shells and biases the shells against each other. The ball portion can be provided in either fixed or slidable arrangement. The artificial disc of the invention includes various resistance means for restricting and limiting the range of rotational and translational motion between the shells.09-02-2010
20110054617INTERVERTEBRAL DISC PROSTHESIS HAVING BALL AND RING STRUCTURE - An artificial intervertebral disc comprises two opposing shells having opposing inner surfaces and oppositely directed outer surfaces. The outer surfaces are adapted for locating against adjacent vertebrae. The inner surface of one shell including a ball and the inner surface of the other shell including a cooperating ring are adapted to restrict articulation of the ball within a defined region.03-03-2011
20110093075ARTIFICIAL INTERVERTEBRAL SPACER - An artificial intervertebral spacer comprises a first arm and a second arm, each of the arms having first and second ends and wherein the first ends of each of the arms are connected together and wherein the second ends of each of the arms are generally separated from each other and divergently extend in a common direction. In a preferred embodiment, the first ends of the arms are joined to form a third arm. In a further preferred embodiment, the spacer comprises a generally Y-shaped structure. In other embodiments, at least two spacers are combined to provide an intervertebral distracting device.04-21-2011
20110230913FACET JOINT PROSTHESIS - A facet joint prosthesis comprises a pair of facet elements for engaging the superior and inferior articular processes of a facet joint. The facet elements are provided with one or more articulating surfaces for articulating movement there-between. The facet elements are also provided with a positive engagement means for preventing separation of the elements and/or to limit relative movement there-between within a pre-determined range. In one aspect, the invention provides a spacer for positioning between the facet elements and for distracting the facet joint. The spacer may also serve to form an artificial lateral mass between the superior and inferior articulating surfaces. The spacer may be provided with engagement means for positively engaging one or both of the facet elements.09-22-2011

Patent applications by R. John Hurlbert, Calgary CA