Ralph F.
Ralph F. Arcurio, Bridgewater, NJ US
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20100279041 | PACKAGING AND INK THEREFOR - A retort ink contains binder, colorant and carrier and the cured ink has a bond strength to a layer of retort material of at least about 500 g/2.54 cm before retorting and/or the binder has an endotherm of 0.6 J/g or less or after retorting a bond strength of at least about 375 g/2.54 cm or destruct strength. Laminate plies carrying the ink and retorts using the ink are described. | 11-04-2010 |
20140106136 | PACKAGING AND INK THEREFOR - Provided are retort inks containing binder, colorant and carrier, where the cured ink has a bond strength to a layer of retort material of at least about 500 g/2.54 cm before retorting and/or the binder has an endotherm of 0.6 J/g or less or after retorting a bond strength of at least about 375 g/2.54 cm or destruct strength. Laminate plies carrying the ink and retorts using the ink also are provided. | 04-17-2014 |
Ralph F. Caselnova, Amityville, NY US
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20120296407 | Apparatus And Method for Proximal-to-Distal Endoluminal Stent Deployment - A prosthetic delivery device is adapted for introducing a stent within a patient's vasculature through a reverse deployment procedure, beginning at a proximal location and finishing at a distal location. The device comprises: a guide tube, a rotation tube, and an outer tube. The guide tube threadably receives the rotation tube thereon. The rotation tube comprises a sheath rotatably secured at one end to overhang over a portion of the outer tube, which is received over a portion of the rotation tube, and which is fixedly secured to the guide tube. Rotating the rotation tube causes its translation relative to the outer tube. A stent crimped to be disposed beneath the sheath is forced to deploy proximally by relative movement of an annular deployment ring on the outer tube. A key on the outer tube is received within a key way of the sheath to prevent its rotation. | 11-22-2012 |
Ralph F. Kalies, Jr., Pickett, WI US
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20100145724 | METHOD FOR COMPETITIVE PRESCRIPTION DRUG AND/OR BIDDING SERVICE PROVIDER SELECTION - Unfilled prescriptions are submitted to a registry comprising pre-qualified pharmacies for a “reverse auction” in which the pharmacies bid for the opportunity to fill the prescription. The pharmacies are allowed to bid based on price and/or offering ancillary services. The auction may also be used to bid on supplying specified pharmaceutical cognitive services. The method may also include obtaining cost comparisons with generic substitutes or similar alternative pharmaceutical products. The system may further comprise automatically requesting a review by the prescriber for a list of similar substitutes or prior-authorization for third-party payers. The winner of the reverse auction is selected by the customer. A prescription benefits manager may offer options of a reverse auction, or non-auction fulfillment of the unfilled prescription in accordance with a benefit plan design. | 06-10-2010 |
20130144649 | METHOD FOR COMPETITIVE PRESCRIPTION DRUG AND/OR BIDDING SERVICE PROVIDER SELECTION - Unfilled prescriptions are submitted to a registry comprising pre-qualified pharmacies for a “reverse auction” in which the pharmacies bid for the opportunity to fill the prescription. The pharmacies or a network of pharmacies on behalf of the pharmacies are allowed to bid based on price and/or offering ancillary services. The auction may also be used to bid on supplying specified pharmaceutical cognitive services. The method may also include obtaining cost comparisons with generic substitutes or similar alternative pharmaceutical products. The system may further comprise automatically requesting a review by the prescriber for a list of similar substitutes or prior-authorization for third-party payers. The winner of the reverse auction is selected by the customer. | 06-06-2013 |
Ralph F. Polimeni, Jr., Reno, NV US
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20130218216 | ROBOTIC ARMS - A device for treating fractures of a bone comprises a plurality of arms, each extending from a proximal end to a distal end and movable in a three-dimensional space, the proximal end of each arm coupled to a frame and a plurality of couplings, each of the couplings coupled to a distal end of each of the plurality of arms, the coupling lockingly receiving a bone fixation element secured to a corresponding bone fragment such that each of the arms is coupled to a corresponding fragment of the bone in combination with a mechanical unit moving each of the arms relative to the frame and a controller receiving data corresponding to a desired final position of the fragments relative to one another and controlling the mechanical unit to move the arms relative to one another to achieve the desired final position of the bone fragments relative to one another. | 08-22-2013 |
Ralph F. Reeder, Jr., Dakota Dunes, SD US
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20080294173 | RADIOLUCENT SCREWDRIVER FOR ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY - A surgical tool for inserting a surgical implant in a body and a method of performing a surgical procedure, wherein the tool is composed of materials consisting essentially of radiolucent materials. In one embodiment the radiolucent materials comprise plastic. In another embodiment the radiolucent materials comprise carbon fibers. In still another embodiment the radiolucent materials comprise thin aluminum. The tool has a torque capacity of at least 6 Nm. | 11-27-2008 |
20100229306 | Infant Head Cradle - A head-restraint system includes a rotatable base portion; a stationary platform positioned underneath the base portion, wherein the platform supports the base portion; a rotatable head cradle positioned within an open region of the base portion; a first pivoting mechanism that allows the head cradle to rotate with respect to the base portion; and a second pivoting mechanism that allows the base portion to rotate with respect to the platform. | 09-16-2010 |
20110087287 | Rod-to-Rod Connector - A rod-to-rod connector assembly comprising a longitudinal member, which may be straight or S-shaped or have some other configuration; and a connecting member connected to a first end of the longitudinal member, wherein the connecting member comprises a pair of threaded opposed ends defining a channel therebetween. The assembly may further comprise a threaded blocking mechanism that engages the pair of threaded opposed ends of the connecting member. Preferably, the longitudinal member connects to only one of the opposed ends of the connecting member. The longitudinal member may comprise a first elongated portion comprising a first longitudinal axis; a second elongated portion comprising a second longitudinal axis; and a curved portion connecting the first elongated portion to the second elongated portion, wherein the first longitudinal axis and the second longitudinal axis are parallel to one another. | 04-14-2011 |
20110265264 | Infant Head Cradle With Controlled Head Movement - An infant head cradle assembly including a bed rest that includes a groove in a bottom surface of the bed rest, a head rest that includes a housing component extending from a bottom of the head rest, and a receptacle at a center of the housing component, a base extending from the bed rest to provide support to the head rest. The base includes a receptacle that includes a hole, and a bed rest attachment adjacent to the receptacle. The assembly further includes a bearing retainer assembly that includes a plurality of ball bearings that facilitate a rotational movement of the head rest while the head rest is seated on the bearing retainer assembly. The housing component restricts movement of the head rest from extending further than a range of approximately 20 degrees from front to back and approximately 40 degrees from left to right. | 11-03-2011 |
20110288597 | Radiolucent Screwdriver for Orthopedic Surgery - A method of performing a surgical procedure includes providing an implant inserter comprising radiolucent materials; engaging a surgical implant with the radiolucent implant inserter; inserting the surgical implant in a body with the radiolucent implant inserter; and taking X-ray photography of the surgical implant with the radiolucent implant inserter operatively connected thereto, wherein the radiolucent implant inserter is at least partially within the body during the taking of the X-ray photography. The implant inserter may comprise a body portion comprising the radiolucent materials; and a tip portion operatively connected to the tip portion. The tip portion may comprise radiolucent materials. The tip portion may comprise steel. The radiolucent materials may comprise any of plastic carbon fibers, and thin aluminum. The implant inserter may comprise a torque capacity of at least 6 Nm. The implant inserter may comprise a screwdriver. The method may further comprise disposing the implant inserter after use. | 11-24-2011 |