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US Patent 8491539 Aspiration apparatus and methods

Patent 8491539 was granted and assigned to Control Medical Technology on July, 2013 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Control Medical Technology
Control Medical Technology
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Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Patent Number
84915390
Patent Inventor Names
Shawn P. Fojtik0
Date of Patent
July 23, 2013
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Patent Application Number
131813980
Date Filed
July 12, 2011
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Patent Primary Examiner
Kevin C. Sirmons
Kevin C. Sirmons
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Patent abstract

An aspiration apparatus includes handles with two members. Each of the handle members includes a proximal actuation end and an opposite distal connection end. The members of the handles are associated with one another (e.g., pivotally, etc.) in such a way that movement of the proximal actuation ends in first directions (e.g., toward one another, away from one another) causes the distal connection ends to move in opposite second directions (e.g., away from one another, toward one another). The distal connection end of the first member may configured for association with the barrel of a syringe, while the distal connection end of the second member may be configured for association with the plunger of the syringe. Association of one or both of the distal connection ends with its respective syringe element may be pivotal. Aspiration methods, including, but not limited to, methods of using such an aspiration apparatus, are also disclosed.

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