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Intraocular Optic Capture Device (IOCD)
Competitive Advantages Made of FDA approved material Minimal incision required Compatible with single-piece IOL’s including premium lenses Allows re-fixation of dislocated toric IOL’s Summary A device called Intraocular Optic Capture Device (IOCD) was developed by USF researchers for IOL re-fixation. The first of its kind, this...
Published: 7/18/2023
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Inventor(s):
Jason So
Keywords(s):
Health Tech
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Medical Devices
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Optics and Imaging
Category(s):
Technology Classifications > Medical > Ophthalmology
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Technology Classifications > Medical > Medical Devices
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Technology Classifications > Medical
A Device for Adding or Subtracting Energy to Body Motion
As we move, our human strength, speed, and endurance is limited by our bodies’ metabolic constraints. One solution to assist human movement is through the development of exoskeletons. Most designs for exoskeletons apply torque to individual joints. These systems are complex, but they can help humans to carry heavy loads, walk further, jump higher,...
Published: 2/23/2023
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Inventor(s):
Thomas Sugar
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Thierry Flaven
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Matthew Holgate
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Jason Kerestes
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Jeff Ward
Keywords(s):
Bio-Technology
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Device
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Materials and Electronics
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Medical
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Medical Devices and Imaging
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Robotics
Category(s):
Manufacturing/Construction/Mechanical
Systems and Methods for Adding or Subtracting Energy to a Battering Ram
The definition of a battering ram includes a heavy metal bar used to break down walls and doors. Battering rams have been used since ancient times to open closed gates in city walls. A hydraulic jackhammer could be considered a modern battering ram and is used to break concrete or rock. The purpose of a battering ram is to use heavy weight to increase...
Published: 2/23/2023
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Inventor(s):
Thomas Sugar
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Jason Kerestes
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Matthew Holgate
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Jeff Ward
Keywords(s):
Bio-Technology
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Device
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Materials and Electronics
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Medical
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Medical Devices and Imaging
,
Robotics
Category(s):
Manufacturing/Construction/Mechanical