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Patent No. 5593111

Safety System For Remove a Rider From a Vehicle by Deploying a Parachute

Methods and apparatus for reducing the velocity of a rider in or on an open cockpit vehicle when the rider is thrown from the vehicle.

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Assignee: Pabban Development, Inc.


Location: Irvine, CA
No. of patents: 7

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A retracting system especially for use with operating room equipment and adapted to permit a vinyl tube to be removed from a storage spool to a desired length. The spool system is then locked into position so that the tubing is not retracted. By pulling s...
04/13/1999
5868771Scalpel blade cover
A scalpel blade sheath which encloses and retains a scalpel blade therein. A scalpel handle is selectively inserted into the sheath whereby the scalpel blade is securely attached to the scalpel handle in preparation for cutting operations. The sheath is s...
02/09/1999
5806335Cold therapy device
A cold temperature therapy device for use on localized areas of the human body. The device includes a flexible, pliable liquid circulating pad which may be readily conformed to a portion of the human body. The pad is connected to a liquid source via a sui...
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5779649Surgical suction wand with filter
A surgical suction wand comprising a generally tubular body with a hollow tip at one end thereof, a cap releasably closing the other end of the tubular body, and a filter member within the body and joinable to the under surface of the cap. The hollow tip ...
07/14/1998
 
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