81 |
Gold-catcher for fountain-spittoons. |
US1904229190 |
1904-10-19 |
US814925A |
1906-03-13 |
WEBSTER FRANK E |
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82 |
Cuspidor. |
US1905260910 |
1905-05-17 |
US801221A |
1905-10-10 |
COOPER JOHN W |
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83 |
Cuspidor. |
US1904214145 |
1904-06-25 |
US792872A |
1905-06-20 |
ALFORD WILLIAM BASKIN; ALFORD EDWIN P |
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84 |
Dental cuspidor. |
US1900040632 |
1900-12-21 |
US704601A |
1902-07-15 |
NOSTRAN JOSEPH E VAN |
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85 |
Fountain-cuspidor. |
US1898676190 |
1898-04-02 |
US644355A |
1900-02-27 |
HAYCOCK GEORGE B |
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86 |
Dental cuspidor. |
US1899705525 |
1899-02-15 |
US633125A |
1899-09-19 |
DAVIS GEORGE P |
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87 |
Dental spittoon. |
US1898675232 |
1898-03-26 |
US627617A |
1899-06-27 |
HURLBUT FRANK |
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88 |
Glehart |
US626810D |
|
US626810A |
1899-06-13 |
|
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89 |
browne |
US612659D |
|
US612659A |
1898-10-18 |
|
|
90 |
Dental fountain-cuspidor |
US612655D |
|
US612655A |
1898-10-18 |
|
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91 |
Ates fatent |
US604692D |
|
US604692A |
1898-05-24 |
|
|
92 |
hurlbut |
US563664D |
|
US563664A |
1896-07-07 |
|
|
93 |
Dental-service stand |
US448100D |
|
US448100A |
1891-03-10 |
|
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94 |
Fountain-spittoon |
US369174D |
|
US369174A |
1887-08-30 |
|
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95 |
finnet |
US241949D |
|
US241949A |
1881-05-24 |
|
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96 |
Bone graft injection device |
US14710404 |
2015-05-12 |
US09730775B2 |
2017-08-15 |
Ilan Uchitel; Adi Alphandary; Gideon Fostick; Yossi Gross; Zev Sohn |
Apparatus is provided that includes a surgical tool for use with solid particles and a physiological liquid solution. The surgical tool includes (a) a shaft unit, which is shaped so as to define a delivery lumen, and a distal opening, which is disposed within 10 mm of a distal end of the shaft unit, in fluid communication with the delivery lumen; (b) a composition source, which is coupled in fluid communication with the delivery lumen, and which is configured to provide a solid-liquid composition of the solid particles and the physiological liquid solution; and (c) a pump, which is configured to pump the solid-liquid composition through the distal opening via the delivery lumen. |
97 |
Bone graft injection methods |
US14707688 |
2015-05-08 |
US09730773B2 |
2017-08-15 |
Ilan Uchitel; Adi Alphandary; Gideon Fostick; Yossi Gross; Zev Sohn |
A method is provided that includes injecting, from a first side of a bone, through (a) exactly one bore that passes through the bone from the first side to a second side of the bone, and (b) into a cavity adjacent to the second side of the bone, a solid-liquid composition of solid particles and a physiological liquid solution. The physiological liquid solution is drained from the cavity and through the bore while passage of the solid particles of the solid-liquid composition is inhibited, such that the solid particles accumulate in the cavity. |
98 |
BONE GRAFT INJECTION DEVICE |
US14710404 |
2015-05-12 |
US20160310243A1 |
2016-10-27 |
Ilan UCHITEL; Adi ALPHANDARY; Gideon FOSTICK; Yossi GROSS; Zev SOHN |
Apparatus is provided that includes a surgical tool for use with solid particles and a physiological liquid solution. The surgical tool includes (a) a shaft unit, which is shaped so as to define a delivery lumen, and a distal opening, which is disposed within 10 mm of a distal end of the shaft unit, in fluid communication with the delivery lumen; (b) a composition source, which is coupled in fluid communication with the delivery lumen, and which is configured to provide a solid-liquid composition of the solid particles and the physiological liquid solution; and (c) a pump, which is configured to pump the solid-liquid composition through the distal opening via the delivery lumen. |
99 |
BONE GRAFT INJECTION METHODS |
US14707688 |
2015-05-08 |
US20160310192A1 |
2016-10-27 |
Ilan UCHITEL; Adi ALPHANDARY; Gideon FOSTICK; Yossi GROSS; Zev SOHN |
A method is provided that includes injecting, from a first side of a bone, through (a) exactly one bore that passes through the bone from the first side to a second side of the bone, and (b) into a cavity adjacent to the second side of the bone, a solid-liquid composition of solid particles and a physiological liquid solution. The physiological liquid solution is drained from the cavity and through the bore while passage of the solid particles of the solid-liquid composition is inhibited, such that the solid particles accumulate in the cavity. |
100 |
HOODED SIMPLE SUCTION TRAY FOR DENTAL EXTRAORAL OPERATIONS |
US14390698 |
2013-11-07 |
US20150072305A1 |
2015-03-12 |
Yuko Nakajima |
An object of the invention is to provide a hooded simple suction tray for dental extraoral operations which can be hooked to an upper surface of a table and which enables not only suction of solids and foul-smelling gases resulting from operations but also suction of used liquids during extraoral operations using liquids. The hooded simple suction tray includes: a tray main body with a bottom plate partly serving as a base hooking and mounting portion with a flat lower surface; a communication pipe attached to a portion of the bottom plate other than the base hooking and mounting portion and allowing the tray main body to communicate with a suction hose of a dental suction apparatus; and a fly prevention hood erected at an upper edge of a peripheral side plate of the tray main body to prevent flying substances resulting from an extraoral operation from flying around. |