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Mark Rydell

Mark Rydell (born March 23, 1935, in New York City) is an American actor, film director and producer.

Us Patents

Mold Apparatus And Kit For In Situ Tissue Repair

US Patent:
6443988, Sep 3, 2002
Filed:
Nov 18, 1998
Appl. No.:
09/193973
Inventors:
Jeffrey C. Felt - Greenwood MN
Mark A. Rydell - Golden Valley MN
Richard J. Zdrahala - Eden Prairie MN
Alexander Arsenyev - Eagan MN
Assignee:
Disc Dynamics, Inc. - Minnetonka MN
International Classification:
A61F 244
US Classification:
623 1712, 623 1811
Abstract:
A method, and related composition and apparatus for repairing a tissue site. The method involves the use of a curable polyurethane biomaterial composition having a plurality of parts adapted to be mixed at the time of use in order to provide a flowable composition and to initiate cure. The flowable composition can be delivered using minimally invasive means to a tissue site and there fully cured provide a permanent and biocompatible prosthesis for repair of the tissue site. Further provided are a mold apparatus, e. g. , in the form of a balloon or tubular cavity, for receiving a biomaterial composition, and a method for delivering and filling the mold apparatus with a curable composition in situ to provide a prosthesis for tissue repair.

Method And System For Mammalian Joint Resurfacing

US Patent:
6652587, Nov 25, 2003
Filed:
Jun 12, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/167963
Inventors:
Jeffrey C. Felt - Greenwood MN
Mark A. Rydell - Golden Valley MN
Paul J. Buscemi - Long Lake MN
Alexander Arsenyev - Eagan MN
Christopher H. Porter - Woodinville WA
Assignee:
Advanced Bio Surfaces, Inc. - Minnetonka MN
International Classification:
A61F 238
US Classification:
623 2016
Abstract:
A method and system for the creation or modification of the wear surface of orthopedic joints, involving the preparation and use of one or more partially or fully preformed and procured components, adapted for insertion and placement into the body and at the joint site. In a preferred embodiment, component(s) can be partially cured and generally formed ex vivo and further and further formed in vivo at the joint site to enhance conformance and improve long term performance. In another embodiment, a preformed balloon or composite material can be inserted into the joint site and filled with a flowable biomaterial in situ to conform to the joint site. In yet another embodiment, the preformed component(s) can be fully cured and formed ex vivo and optionally further fitted and secured at the joint site. Preformed components can be sufficiently pliant to permit insertion through a minimally invasive portal, yet resilient enough to substantially assume, or tend towards, the desired form in vivo with additional forming there as needed.

Incontinence Device Insertion Kit

US Patent:
6739341, May 25, 2004
Filed:
May 15, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/146087
Inventors:
Claude Tihon - Eden Prairie MN
Mark A. Rydell - Golden Valley MN
Alan P. Lonneman - Plymouth MN
Lloyd R. Armstrong - Golden Valley MN
Assignee:
ContiCare Medical, Inc. - Eden Prairie MN
International Classification:
A61F 548
US Classification:
128885, 128869, 128886, 128898, 128896, 600 29, 600 30, 600 31, 600 32, 604105, 623 14, 623 2365, 623 2366
Abstract:
A kit to facilitate self-placement of an incontinence prevention device within the urethra includes a deployment base member, a deployment tube, a deployment pusher along with the incontinence prevention device in a sterile pack. The base member includes a rigid shaft of a predetermined length having a finger grip member at one end and a hook member at its opposite end. The shaft of the base member is adapted to fit through the lumen of the deployment tube with the hook projecting out from a proximal end of the deployment tube and with the hook engaging a retention loop on the incontinence prevention device when in its sterile package. Upon removal of the kit components, the deployment tube is slid off the deployment base member and, in doing so, the incontinence prevention device becomes loaded into the deployment tube. The pusher is then used to urge the incontinence prevention device from the deployment tube into the urethra.

Incontinence Device Insertion Kit

US Patent:
6895972, May 24, 2005
Filed:
May 3, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/838430
Inventors:
Claude Tihon - Eden Prairie MN, US
Mark A. Rydell - Golden Valley MN, US
Alan P. Lonneman - Plymouth MN, US
Lloyd R. Armstrong - Golden Valley MN, US
Assignee:
ContiCare Medical, Inc. - Eden Prairie MN
International Classification:
A61F005/48
US Classification:
128885, 128869, 128DIG 25, 600 29, 600 30, 600 31
Abstract:
A kit to facilitate self-placement of an incontinence prevention device within the urethra includes a deployment base member, a deployment tube, a deployment pusher along with the incontinence prevention device in a sterile pack. The base member includes a rigid shaft of a predetermined length having a finger grip member at one end and a hook member at its opposite end. The shaft of the base member is adapted to fit through the lumen of the deployment tube with the hook projecting out from a proximal end of the deployment tube and with the hook engaging a retention loop on the incontinence prevention device when in its sterile package. Upon removal of the kit components, the deployment tube is slid off the deployment base member and, in doing so, the incontinence prevention device becomes loaded into the deployment tube. The pusher is then used to urge the incontinence prevention device from the deployment tube into the urethra.

Method And System For Mammalian Joint Resurfacing

US Patent:
7320709, Jan 22, 2008
Filed:
Nov 24, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/722019
Inventors:
Jeffrey C. Felt - Greenwood MN, US
Mark A. Rydell - Golden Valley MN, US
Paul J. Buscemi - Long Lake MN, US
Alexander Arsenyev - Eagan MN, US
Christopher H. Porter - Woodinville WA, US
Assignee:
Advanced Bio Surfaces, Inc. - Minnetonka MN
International Classification:
A61F 2/38
A61F 2/28
US Classification:
623 2016, 623 2032
Abstract:
A method and system for the creation or modification of the wear surface of orthopedic joints, involving the preparation and use of one or more partially or fully preformed and procured components, adapted for insertion and placement into the body and at the joint site. In a preferred embodiment, component(s) can be partially cured and generally formed ex vivo and further and further formed in vivo at the joint site to enhance conformance and improve long term performance. In another embodiment, a preformed balloon or composite material can be inserted into the joint site and filled with a flowable biomaterial in situ to conform to the joint site. In yet another embodiment, the preformed component(s) can be fully cured and formed ex vivo and optionally further fitted and secured at the joint site. Preformed components can be sufficiently pliant to permit insertion through a minimally invasive portal, yet resilient enough to substantially assume, or tend towards, the desired form in vivo with additional forming there as needed.

Skin Abrasion System And Method

US Patent:
7354423, Apr 8, 2008
Filed:
Feb 9, 2001
Appl. No.:
10/344064
Inventors:
Brian D. Zelickson - Minneapolis MN, US
David A. Kist - Minneapolis MN, US
Mark A. Rydell - Golden Valley MN, US
Assignee:
J&J Consumer Co., Inc. - Skillman NJ
International Classification:
A61M 35/00
A46B 13/00
US Classification:
604289, 606131
Abstract:
A system and method for rejuvenating skin through ablation using a handheld device () having a removable treatment component () with an abrasive material on one surface of the component which surface is on a portion of the treatment component () configured to conform to a skin surface. The system further includes application of other elements to facilitate skin recovery and rejuvenation processes.

Method And System For Mammalian Joint Resurfacing

US Patent:
7914582, Mar 29, 2011
Filed:
Dec 10, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/953203
Inventors:
Jeffrey C. Felt - Greenwood MN, US
Mark A. Rydell - Golden Valley MN, US
Paul J. Buscemi - Long Lake MN, US
Alexander Arsenyev - Eagan MN, US
Christopher H. Porter - Woodinville WA, US
Assignee:
Vertebral Technologies, Inc. - Minnetonka MN
International Classification:
A61F 2/38
A61F 2/08
US Classification:
623 2016, 623 1412, 623 1811
Abstract:
A method and system for the creation or modification of the wear surface of orthopedic joints, involving the preparation and use of one or more partially or fully preformed and procured components, adapted for insertion and placement into the body and at the joint site. In a preferred embodiment, component(s) can be partially cured and generally formed ex vivo and further and further formed in vivo at the joint site to enhance conformance and improve long term performance. In another embodiment, a preformed balloon or composite material can be inserted into the joint site and filled with a flowable biomaterial in situ to conform to the joint site. In yet another embodiment, the preformed component(s) can be fully cured and formed ex vivo and optionally further fitted and secured at the joint site. Preformed components can be sufficiently pliant to permit insertion through a minimally invasive portal, yet resilient enough to substantially assume, or tend towards, the desired form in vivo with additional forming there as needed.

Skin Abrasion System And Method

US Patent:
8052662, Nov 8, 2011
Filed:
Apr 7, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/098844
Inventors:
Brian D. Zelickson - Minneapolis MN, US
David A. Kist - Hopkins MN, US
Mark A. Rydell - Golden Valley MN, US
Assignee:
Johnson & Johnson Consumer Companies, Inc. - Skillman NJ
International Classification:
A61M 35/00
A46B 13/00
US Classification:
604289, 604290, 606131
Abstract:
A system and method for rejuvenating skin through ablation using a handheld device () having a removable treatment component () with an abrasive material on one surface of the component which surface is on a portion of the treatment component () configured to conform to a skin surface. The system further includes application of other elements to facilitate skin recovery and rejuvenation processes.

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