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IMPLANT DEVICE
| Application Number |
19062747 |
| Status |
Pending |
| Filing Date |
2025-02-25 |
| First Publication Date |
2025-07-24 |
| Owner |
Statera Medical Inc. (Canada)
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| Inventor |
- Bourdon, Samuel
- Plourde, Frédérik
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Abstract
Systems and methods to evaluate a joint implant device are provided. The joint implant device can include a socket that at least partially receives a first joint component. The joint implant device can include a socket housing coupled with the socket. The joint implant device can include a first sensor, a second sensor, and a third sensor each disposed between the socket and the socket housing. The joint implant device can include a socket extension coupled with the socket. The joint implant device can include a socket housing extension coupled with the socket housing. The joint implant device can include a fourth sensor disposed between the socket extension and the socket housing extension. At least three of the first sensor, the second sensor, the third sensor, or the fourth sensor can detect a force between the socket and the first joint component.
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SMART AND EXPANDABLE ARTICULAR JOINT IMPLANT DEVICE, SYSTEM AND METHOD
| Application Number |
IB2024057904 |
| Publication Number |
2025/037258 |
| Status |
In Force |
| Filing Date |
2024-08-14 |
| Publication Date |
2025-02-20 |
| Owner |
STATERA MEDICAL INC. (Canada)
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| Inventor |
- Bourdon, Samuel
- Pauck-Therrien, Cyril
- Blondin, Marc
- Ruest, Thomas
- Hazboun, Nicolas
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Abstract
The present disclosure relates to an implantable prosthetic joint replacement device having multiple joint replacement device components. The implantable prosthetic joint replacement device includes an expandable joint replacement device body that can receive a first joint replacement device component. The expandable device body can couple with a second stemmed joint replacement device component. The expandable device body includes an expanding member. The expanding member can support an articulating piece to contact with a second joint replacement device component. The expandable device body can expand axially via the expanding member to change a height of the expandable device body within a range from 0 to 10 millimeters. The expanding member includes a plurality of sensors to measure at least one physical metric applied to at least one of the expanding member or expandable device body.
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MEDICAL IMPLANT DEVICE
| Application Number |
18837086 |
| Status |
Pending |
| Filing Date |
2023-04-21 |
| First Publication Date |
2025-02-06 |
| Owner |
Statera Medical Inc. (Canada)
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| Inventor |
- Plourde, Frédérik
- Bourdon, Samuel
- Blondin, Marc
- Morelli, Moreno
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Abstract
Systems and methods to evaluate a joint implant device are provided. The joint implant device can include a body having a first end to couple with a first joint component and a second end to couple with a second joint component. The body can include a first gear mechanism to cause a change in axial distance between the first end and the second end of the body. The body can include a second gear mechanism to cause a change in angle between the first end and the second end of the body about an axis.
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Implant device
| Application Number |
17881977 |
| Grant Number |
12257164 |
| Status |
In Force |
| Filing Date |
2022-08-05 |
| First Publication Date |
2024-02-08 |
| Grant Date |
2025-03-25 |
| Owner |
Statera Medical Inc. (Canada)
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| Inventor |
- Bourdon, Samuel
- Plourde, Frédérik
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Abstract
Systems and methods to evaluate a joint implant device are provided. The joint implant device can include a socket that at least partially receives a first joint component. The joint implant device can include a socket housing coupled with the socket. The joint implant device can include a first sensor, a second sensor, and a third sensor each disposed between the socket and the socket housing. The joint implant device can include a socket extension coupled with the socket. The joint implant device can include a socket housing extension coupled with the socket housing. The joint implant device can include a fourth sensor disposed between the socket extension and the socket housing extension. At least three of the first sensor, the second sensor, the third sensor, or the fourth sensor can detect a force between the socket and the first joint component.
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MEDICAL IMPLANT DEVICE
| Application Number |
IB2023054123 |
| Publication Number |
2023/209521 |
| Status |
In Force |
| Filing Date |
2023-04-21 |
| Publication Date |
2023-11-02 |
| Owner |
STATERA MEDICAL INC. (Canada)
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| Inventor |
- Plourde, Frédérik
- Bourdon, Samuel
- Blondin, Marc
- Morelli, Moreno
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Abstract
Systems and methods to evaluate a joint implant device are provided. The joint implant device can include a body having a first end to couple with a first joint component and a second end to couple with a second joint component. The body can include a first gear mechanism to cause a change in axial distance between the first end and the second end of the body. The body can include a second gear mechanism to cause a change in angle between the first end and the second end of the body about an axis.
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AN ADJUSTABLE JOINT IMPLANT DEVICE WITH SENSORS
| Application Number |
IB2022057775 |
| Publication Number |
2023/062449 |
| Status |
In Force |
| Filing Date |
2022-08-18 |
| Publication Date |
2023-04-20 |
| Owner |
STATERA MEDICAL INC. (Canada)
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| Inventor |
- Morelli, Moreno
- Plourde, Frédérik
- Bourdon, Samuel
- Ruest, Thomas
- Pauck-Therrien, Cyril
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Abstract
Systems and methods to evaluate a joint implant device are provided. The joint implant device can include a prosthesis body having a first end and a second end. The first end can couple with a first joint component and the second end can couple with a second joint component. The prosthesis body can include a first support. The prosthesis body can include a first gear rotatably coupled with the first support. The prosthesis body can include a second support movably coupled with the first support. The second support can include a second gear that can engage with a portion of the first gear. The prosthesis body can include a third support. The third support can movably couple with the second support. The third support can move relative to the first support with activation of the first gear.
IPC Classes ?
- A61F 2/30 - Joints
- A61B 5/11 - Measuring movement of the entire body or parts thereof, e.g. head or hand tremor or mobility of a limb
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MEDICAL IMPLANT DEVICE
| Application Number |
17499409 |
| Status |
Pending |
| Filing Date |
2021-10-12 |
| First Publication Date |
2023-04-13 |
| Owner |
Statera Medical Inc. (Canada)
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| Inventor |
- Morelli, Moreno
- Plourde, Frédérik
- Bourdon, Samuel
- Ruest, Thomas
- Pauck-Therrien, Cyril
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Abstract
Systems and methods to evaluate a joint implant device are provided. The joint implant device can include a prosthesis body having a first end and a second end. The first end can couple with a first joint component and the second end can couple with a second joint component. The prosthesis body can include a first support. The prosthesis body can include a first gear rotatably coupled with the first support. The prosthesis body can include a second support movably coupled with the first support. The second support can include a second gear that can engage with a portion of the first gear. The prosthesis body can include a third support. The third support can movably couple with the second support. The third support can move relative to the first support with activation of the first gear.
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SYSTEM FOR CONTROLLING CLASSES OF AN E-BIKE
| Application Number |
17881944 |
| Status |
Pending |
| Filing Date |
2022-08-05 |
| First Publication Date |
2023-02-09 |
| Owner |
STATERA MEDICAL INC. (Canada)
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| Inventor |
Cooper, Peter
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Abstract
Disclosed is a system for controlling Classes of an eBike. The eBike having a motor and a motor controller. The system includes a server, a dashboard and an input unit. The server stores Classes instructions to operate the eBike in one of the one or more Classes. The dashboard includes a memory unit for storing motor instructions, a processing unit for processing the stored motor instructions to operate the motor under the instructions from the server, a display unit for displaying the processed instructions and the Classes instructions, and a bi-directional communication unit to communicate with the server. The input unit wirelessly communicates with the server. The Classes instructions includes a Classes display module to display the one or more Classes and a Classes module for allowing a user to select one of the one or more Classes via the input unit. The processed motor instructions are communicated to the motor via the motor controller to ride the eBike in the selected Class.
IPC Classes ?
- B62M 6/50 - Control or actuating devices therefor characterised by detectors or sensors, or arrangement thereof
- G06V 20/56 - Context or environment of the image exterior to a vehicle by using sensors mounted on the vehicle
- H04W 4/44 - Services specially adapted for particular environments, situations or purposes for vehicles, e.g. vehicle-to-pedestrians [V2P] for communication between vehicles and infrastructures, e.g. vehicle-to-cloud [V2C] or vehicle-to-home [V2H]
- B62J 50/22 - Information-providing devices intended to provide information to rider or passenger electronic, e.g. displays
- B62J 45/416 - Physiological sensors, e.g. heart rate sensors
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STATERA MEDICAL
| Serial Number |
97657013 |
| Status |
Pending |
| Filing Date |
2022-11-01 |
| Owner |
Statera Medical Inc. (Canada)
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| NICE Classes ? |
10 - Medical apparatus and instruments
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Goods & Services
Smart connected orthopedic implants consisting of artificial materials
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STATERA MEDICAL
| Application Number |
219884000 |
| Status |
Registered |
| Filing Date |
2022-07-19 |
| Registration Date |
2025-01-17 |
| Owner |
Statera Medical Inc. (Canada)
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| NICE Classes ? |
10 - Medical apparatus and instruments
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Goods & Services
(1) Smart connected orthopedic joint implants with the ability to capture real-time information about implant function to make micro adjustments to the implant, to optimize function in a minimally invasive fashion and to optimize the joint mobility and stability reducing the patient risk of complications such as dislocation and stress fractures
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GOLDILOCKS
| Application Number |
1654408 |
| Status |
Registered |
| Filing Date |
2022-02-14 |
| Registration Date |
2022-02-14 |
| Owner |
Statera Medical Inc. (Canada)
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| NICE Classes ? |
10 - Medical apparatus and instruments
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Goods & Services
Joint prostheses.
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GOLDILOCKS
| Serial Number |
79337539 |
| Status |
Registered |
| Filing Date |
2022-02-14 |
| Registration Date |
2023-03-21 |
| Owner |
Statera Medical Inc. (Canada)
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| NICE Classes ? |
10 - Medical apparatus and instruments
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Goods & Services
Joint prostheses
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GOLDILOCKS
| Application Number |
216530300 |
| Status |
Registered |
| Filing Date |
2022-02-09 |
| Registration Date |
2023-12-08 |
| Owner |
Statera Medical Inc. (Canada)
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| NICE Classes ? |
10 - Medical apparatus and instruments
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Goods & Services
(1) Joint prostheses
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