Riina
Howard Antony Riina, Scarsdale, NY US
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20160015376 | ANCHORED SUTURE LINE, DEVICE AND METHOD FOR SURGICAL SUTURING - Anchored suture line (ASL), comprising a suture thread upon which is located a plurality of anchor structures permanently attached to said suture thread at predetermined intervals, may be advantageously employed for surgical suturing procedures. An ASL suturing device may be employed to sequentially implant the anchors, still tethered to the suture line. As they are implanted, the anchors expand thereby becoming secured in the tissue. The process may be repeated without cutting the suture line until the wound is sealed. | 01-21-2016 |
John Riina, Yorktown Heights, NY US
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20100205887 | Fast installing roof shingle - The purpose of this new roofing idea is to increase the speed of the application of asphalt roofing. It is composed of a single roof shingle that is 51 feet long. The asphalt shingle is manufactured in two parts. The first part is 51 feet long by 1 foot high. It is a continuous shingle. The second part is 3 feet long with a 6×6 inch cut outs every 6 inches (see Diagram #1). The 3 foot long sections are glued on top of the 51 foot long shingle, forming a continuous finished shingle 51 feet in length. It is folded at manufacturing into three foot sections, left over right, forming a three foot long bundle (see Diagram #2). It is applied by nailing the first shingle to the roof. The bundle is then pulled open and laid flat across a 51 foot section of the roof (see Diagram #3). The shingle is nailed every eight inches. The process is repeated in layers leaving six inches of exposed shingle. Four bundles will equal one square of roofing. | 08-19-2010 |
Joseph Riina, Fortville, IN US
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20130060288 | METHODS AND INSTRUMENTATION FOR ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY - Surgical instruments and methods aimed at the proper placement and installation of textile-based orthopedic implants. More specifically, the surgical instruments include a flexible template, insertion instrument and multi-pronged awl. The flexible template may be formed of a combination of rigid and flexible materials and is deformable to match the contour of the target anatomy for subsequent placement of a textile-based orthopedic implant. The insertion instrument has a handle and a template end used for holding the flexible template and textile-based implant. The template end has one or apertures with hollow cylindrical extensions for holding the flexible template or textile-based implant and one or more cutout regions for better visualization and affixation of fixation screws. An awl is also provided with one or more prongs to initiate channels for the fixation screws. A method of implanting a textile-based orthopedic implant is also disclosed. | 03-07-2013 |
Joseph Riina, Hampton, NY US
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20130064778 | Oral hygiene products and method - The present invention is directed towards a composition for highly efficient and quick plaque and tartar removal and inhibition including pure ascorbic acid crystals and/or granulars (vitamin C) and an enamel repairing composition such as hydroxyapatite. The composition can contain from about 10% up to 90% of ascorbic acid without compromising the tooth enamel because hydroxyapatite will repair any damage to the enamel. The composition can be used as dental powder, toothpaste, mouthwash, mouth spray and chewing gum in order to cover a wide range of consumers in different settings. | 03-14-2013 |
Joseph Riina, Fishers, IN US
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20130158603 | INTERSPINOUS PROCESS SPACER - An interspinous process spacer is disclosed. The interspinous process spacer may be configured to be minimally invasive and adjustable. | 06-20-2013 |
Kari Ellen Riina, Fishers, IN US
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20130158603 | INTERSPINOUS PROCESS SPACER - An interspinous process spacer is disclosed. The interspinous process spacer may be configured to be minimally invasive and adjustable. | 06-20-2013 |