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Joseph Capozzoli - Lawyer

Office:
Joseph A. Capozzoli
ISLN:
920868599
Admitted:
2000

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Vice President, Corporate Controller At Hubbell Incorporated

Position:
Vice President, Corporate Controller at Hubbell Incorporated
Location:
Hartford, Connecticut Area
Industry:
Consumer Goods
Work:
Hubbell Incorporated since Apr 2013
Vice President, Corporate Controller
Stanley Black & Decker , Inc. - New Britain, CT Dec 2006 - Apr 2013
Assistant Corporate Controller
Radnor Holdings Corporatin - Radnor, PA Feb 2000 - Dec 2006
Director, Financial Planing & Analysis and Business Development
PricewaterhouseCoopers - Philadelphia, PA Jul 1997 - Feb 2000
Sr. Audit Associate
Education:
Villanova University 2002 - 2005
MBA, Finance
LaSalle University 1993 - 1997
Bachelor of Science, Accounting

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Spline Drive For Threaded Post-Type Bone Anchors

US Patent:
8617225, Dec 31, 2013
Filed:
Dec 23, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/645797
Inventors:
Edward McShane - Collegeville PA, US
Josef Gabelberger - West Chester PA, US
Joseph Capozzoli - Mount Laurel NJ, US
Assignee:
DePuy Synthes Products, LLC - Raynham MA
International Classification:
A61B 17/04
A61B 17/86
A61F 2/08
US Classification:
606305, 606308, 411402
Abstract:
A threaded bone anchor includes a plurality of recesses formed lengthwise along an exterior cylindrical surface for engagement with a driver instrument through which a user applies clockwise or counterclockwise torque for the insertion or removal of the bone anchor into and from bone. The bone anchor includes a cross-sectional geometry that minimizes the anchor's outer diameter, survives high insertion/removal torque without compromising the anchor's bending/shear strength, and allows a mating clamp to be attached to the entire non-threaded surface, including the recessed portion.

Variable Tension Spine Fixation Rod

US Patent:
2010016, Jun 24, 2010
Filed:
Dec 22, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/644708
Inventors:
Joseph Capozzoli - Mount Laurel NJ, US
International Classification:
A61B 17/70
US Classification:
606256
Abstract:
A variable stiffness rod is provided for use in spine stabilization systems. The variable stiffness rod system includes an outer member having a cannulation that retains a flexible tensioning inner member that can be used to adjust the stiffness of the rod via an adjustable end cap assembly that couples the inner member to the outer member at least at one end of the fixation rod.

Polyaxial Bone Fixation Element

US Patent:
2022027, Sep 1, 2022
Filed:
May 17, 2022
Appl. No.:
17/663714
Inventors:
- Raynham MA, US
Joseph Capozzoli - Mount Laurel NJ, US
Eric McDivitt - Schwenksville PA, US
International Classification:
A61B 17/70
A61B 17/88
A61B 17/86
Abstract:
The present disclosure includes a polyaxial bone fixation element for use in spinal fixation to interconnect a longitudinal spinal rod with a patient's vertebra. The polyaxial bone fixation element preferably includes a bone anchor, a collet, a body, and a locking cap. The polyaxial bone fixation element preferably enables in-situ assembly. That is, the polyaxial bone fixation element is preferably configured so that in use, the bone anchor may be secured to the patient's vertebra prior to being received within the body. Accordingly, the polyaxial bone fixation element enables a surgeon to implant the bone anchor without the body to maximize visibility and access around the anchoring site. Once the bone anchor has been secured to the patient's vertebra, the body can be snapped-onto the bone anchor. The bone anchor preferably also includes a second tool interface so that a surgical instrument can be directly coupled to the bone anchor.

Polyaxial Bone Fixation Element

US Patent:
2021027, Sep 9, 2021
Filed:
May 24, 2021
Appl. No.:
17/328230
Inventors:
- Raynham MA, US
Joseph Capozzoli - Mount Laurel NJ, US
Eric McDivitt - Schwenksville PA, US
International Classification:
A61B 17/70
A61B 17/88
A61B 17/86
Abstract:
The present disclosure includes a polyaxial bone fixation element for use in spinal fixation to interconnect a longitudinal spinal rod with a patient's vertebra. The polyaxial bone fixation element preferably includes a bone anchor, a collet, a body, and a locking cap. The polyaxial bone fixation element preferably enables in-situ assembly. That is, the polyaxial bone fixation element is preferably configured so that in use, the bone anchor may be secured to the patient's vertebra prior to being received within the body. Accordingly, the polyaxial bone fixation element enables a surgeon to implant the bone anchor without the body to maximize visibility and access around the anchoring site. Once the bone anchor has been secured to the patient's vertebra, the body can be snapped-onto the bone anchor. The bone anchor preferably also includes a second tool interface so that a surgical instrument can be directly coupled to the bone anchor.

Revision Connector For Spinal Constructs

US Patent:
2021025, Aug 19, 2021
Filed:
Apr 28, 2021
Appl. No.:
17/242361
Inventors:
- Raynham MA, US
Eric McDivitt - Schwenksville PA, US
Joseph Capozzoli - Mount Laurel NJ, US
Christoph Meyer - Houston TX, US
Nicholas Theodore - Ruxton MD, US
Charles Kuntz - Cincinnati OH, US
International Classification:
A61B 17/70
Abstract:
A revision connector is configured to couple a new spine fixation rod to a previously implanted spine fixation rod that is secured to a plurality of vertebrae. The new spine fixation rod can be implanted and secured to vertebrae that are caudal and/or cranial with respect to the previously secured vertebrae.

Polyaxial Bone Fixation Element

US Patent:
2021010, Apr 8, 2021
Filed:
Dec 17, 2020
Appl. No.:
17/124625
Inventors:
- Raynham MA, US
Joseph Capozzoli - Mount Laurel NJ, US
Eric McDivitt - Schwenksville PA, US
International Classification:
A61B 17/70
A61B 17/88
A61B 17/86
Abstract:
The present disclosure includes a polyaxial bone fixation element for use in spinal fixation to interconnect a longitudinal spinal rod with a patient's vertebra. The polyaxial bone fixation element preferably includes a bone anchor, a collet, a body, and a locking cap. The polyaxial bone fixation element preferably enables in-situ assembly. That is, the polyaxial bone fixation element is preferably configured so that in use, the bone anchor may be secured to the patient's vertebra prior to being received within the body. Accordingly, the polyaxial bone fixation element enables a surgeon to implant the bone anchor without the body to maximize visibility and access around the anchoring site. Once the bone anchor has been secured to the patient's vertebra, the body can be snapped-onto the bone anchor. The bone anchor preferably also includes a second tool interface so that a surgical instrument can be directly coupled to the bone anchor.

Revision Connector For Spinal Constructs

US Patent:
2019009, Mar 28, 2019
Filed:
Sep 25, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/140680
Inventors:
- Raynham MA, US
Eric McDivitt - Schwenksville PA, US
Joseph Capozzoli - Mount Laurel NJ, US
Christoph Meyer - Houston TX, US
Nicholas Theodore - Baltimore MD, US
Charles Kuntz - Cincinnati OH, US
International Classification:
A61B 17/70
Abstract:
A revision connector is configured to couple a new spine fixation rod to a previously implanted spine fixation rod that is secured to a plurality of vertebrae. The new spine fixation rod can be implanted and secured to vertebrae that are caudal and/or cranial with respect to the previously secured vertebrae.

Polyaxial Bottom-Loading Screw And Rod Assembly

US Patent:
2019009, Mar 28, 2019
Filed:
Nov 26, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/199449
Inventors:
- Raynham MA, US
Eric McDivitt - Schwenksville PA, US
Joseph Capozzoli - Mount Laurel NJ, US
Boyd A. Wolf - Roswell GA, US
International Classification:
A61B 17/70
A61B 17/68
Abstract:
An anchor assembly for use in spinal fixation to interconnect a longitudinal spinal rod, which is integrally formed with a body of the anchor assembly. The anchor assembly includes a bone anchor, a collet, a body portion, a rod portion, and a locking cap. The anchor assembly is preferably configured so that in use, the bone anchor may be secured to the patient's vertebra prior to being received within the body portion. The anchor assembly enables a surgeon to implant the bone anchor without the body portion to maximize visibility and access around the anchoring site. Once the bone anchor has been secured to the patient's vertebra, the rod portion may be inserted into the rod-receiving channel of a second bone fixation element having a rod-receiving channel implanted at a second site and the body portion can be snapped-onto the bone anchor.

Isbn (Books And Publications)

Children And Disasters: A Practical Guide To Healing And Recovery

Author:
Joseph Capozzoli
ISBN #:
0195135733

Children And Disasters: A Practical Guide To Healing And Recovery

Author:
Joseph Capozzoli
ISBN #:
0195154908

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