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Donald Ocel Phones & Addresses

  • 9405 Woodbridge Rd, Minneapolis, MN 55438 (952) 942-8009
  • 7901 Tierneys Woods Rd, Bloomington, MN 55438 (952) 942-8009
  • Saint Paul, MN

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Ear Curette

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US Patent:
40447707, Aug 30, 1977
Filed:
Apr 4, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/565003
Inventors:
John J. Ocel - Minneapolis MN
Donald J. Ocel - Minneapolis MN
Jon A. Mathisrud - Minneapolis MN
Assignee:
Ocelco, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
A61B 1722
US Classification:
128304
Abstract:
An ear curette which comprises, in combination, a generally resilient self-supporting flexible gripping shaft with a wire loop secured to the distal end thereof. The gripping shaft is fabricated from a substantially continuous solid shaft, with the distal end portion having a diameter which is significantly reduced from that of the proximal end segment so as to provide a generally rigid proximal end segment and a generally flexible distal end segment. Preferably, a tapered step is utilized to separate the proximal end from the distal end.

Restraining Belt For Patients In Wheelchairs, Stretchers Or The Like

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US Patent:
41778073, Dec 11, 1979
Filed:
May 4, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/902832
Inventors:
John J. Ocel - Minneapolis MN
Thomas Ocel - Minneapolis MN
Donald J. Ocel - Minneapolis MN
Assignee:
Ocelco, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
A61F 1300
US Classification:
128133
Abstract:
A restraining belt for securing a patient to a wheelchair, stretcher, bed or similar implement and for inhibiting the accidental uncoupling thereof or the intentional uncoupling by a patient being restrained. The belt comprises a flexible strap of a desired length which is adapted to be passed around the body of the patient and around the implement to which the patient is being secured and has the cooperating parts of a Velcro-type hook and loop fastener elements disposed on opposed surfaces thereof and extending a predetermined distance from the ends of the belt towards its center, such that when the ends are overlapped, the Velcro hook pad abuts the Velcro loop pad. Further included is a flexible, fabric sleeve, having a length generally the same as that of the Velcro pads. The sleeve is attached to one end of the strap at a point intermediate the two ends thereof and can be drawn back or collapsed so as to expose the Velcro pad on one of the ends. After the two ends are overlapped and thereby coupled, the flexible sleeve may be extended to substantially enclose the entire area of the Velcro fastener.
Donald J Ocel from Bloomington, MN, age ~90 Get Report