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Martin B Albini

from Bozeman, MT
Age ~65

Martin Albini Phones & Addresses

  • 4313 Linney Rd, Bozeman, MT 59718 (406) 388-4956
  • Graham, WA
  • Belgrade, MT
  • Escondido, CA
  • San Diego, CA

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Position: Personal Care and Service Occupations

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System And Method Of Controlling Pressure In A Surgical Tourniquet

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US Patent:
6475228, Nov 5, 2002
Filed:
Feb 15, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/504131
Inventors:
Robert Mesaros - Bozeman MT
Michael E. Hovanes - Redmond WA
William Clem - Bozeman MT
Cory Williamson - Bozeman MT
Martin Albini - Bozeman MT
Darius Eghbal - Bozeman MT
Erik Green - Bozeman MT
Jason Stewart - Bozeman MT
Assignee:
Instrumed, Inc. - Woodinville WA
International Classification:
A61B 1712
US Classification:
606202
Abstract:
A system and method of controlling the pressure within a surgical tourniquet so as selectively to occlude blood flow within a portion of a limb of a patient, wherein the pressure within an inflatable cuff surrounding a portion of a limb of a patient is changed by automatically opening a first valve connected to a controller and located within a first conduit between an inflatable bladder and the inflatable cuff, when the pressure in the inflatable cuff is different from that in the inflatable bladder. In another aspect, a system and method of controlling the pressure within a surgical tourniquet so as selectively to occlude blood flow within a portion of a limb of a patient within five seconds. In another aspect, a system and method of detecting a leak in a surgical tourniquet. In another aspect, a surgical tourniquet that, from an inflated state, may enter a deflated state, a set state, a default display state, or an off state.

Stationary Exercise Bicycle With Shock Absorption System

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US Patent:
6508745, Jan 21, 2003
Filed:
Feb 12, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/249923
Inventors:
Peter Schenk - Park City UT, 84098
William E. Clem - Bozeman MT
Cory Williamson - Bozeman MT
Martin Albini - Bozeman MT
Darius Eghbal - Bozeman MT
Erik G. Green - Bozeman MT
Assignee:
Peter Schenk - Park City UT
International Classification:
A63B 2206
US Classification:
482 57, 482 63, 482 65, 482 96
Abstract:
A stationary exercise bicycle apparatus is provided, the apparatus including shock absorption capabilities in order to more completely simulate the movement and feel of an actual free standing bicycle. Shock absorption capabilities are provided by a rearwardly extending member having a first end which is pivotally secured to the base portion of the apparatus and a second end which includes a surface contacting roller. Further, a resilient elastomeric component is provided which is disposed between brackets mounted on the rearwardly extending member and the base portion, respectively, this component being slightly compressed in response to the operators weight and movements initiated by the operator. Such compression serves as a dampening or absorption of shock waves. Also, it will be recognized that the configuration described allows for some limited up and down movement of the apparatus.

Device, System And Method To Affect The Mitral Valve Annulus Of A Heart

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US Patent:
7300462, Nov 27, 2007
Filed:
Feb 13, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/276082
Inventors:
Gary Swinford - Redmond WA, US
Jay N. Wilkins - Belgrade MT, US
Cory Williamson - Bozeman MT, US
William E. Clem - Bozeman MT, US
Erik G. Green - Bozeman MT, US
Martin B. Albini - Bozeman MT, US
Assignee:
Cardiac Dimensions, Inc. - Kirkland WA
International Classification:
A61F 2/24
US Classification:
623 237, 623904
Abstract:
A device for modifying the shape of a mitral valve annulus. In one embodiment, the device includes a connector disposed between first and second anchors, the first and second anchors each adapted to be deployed in a coronary sinus adjacent the mitral valve annulus to anchor the device in the coronary sinus; and an actuation element adapted to receive a proximally or distally directed actuation force from an actuator and to transmit the actuation force to the first and second anchors simultaneously. The invention also includes a system for modifying the shape of a mitral valve annulus, including a percutaneous deployment apparatus, including an actuator; and a percutaneous mitral valve annuloplasty device with a connector disposed between first and second anchors, the first and second anchors each adapted to be deployed in a coronary sinus adjacent the mitral valve annulus to anchor the device in the coronary sinus; and an actuation element adapted to receive a distally proximally directed actuation force from the actuator and to transmit the actuation force to the first and second anchors simultaneously. The invention also includes a method of using such devices and systems.

Slipring Piece For Use In A Powered Tap Assembly

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US Patent:
D562067, Feb 19, 2008
Filed:
Dec 11, 2006
Appl. No.:
29/269880
Inventors:
Martin Albini - Bozeman MT, US
Thomas J. Wernikowski - Bozeman MT, US
Paul Daniel Fichter - Seattle WA, US
Christian P. Burrows - Tacoma WA, US
Assignee:
VolTap, LLC - Bellevue WA
International Classification:
0701
US Classification:
D 7398

Slipring/Locknut Combination Piece For Use In A Powered Tap Assembly

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US Patent:
D562068, Feb 19, 2008
Filed:
Dec 11, 2006
Appl. No.:
29/269881
Inventors:
Martin Albini - Bozeman MT, US
Thomas J. Wernikowski - Bozeman MT, US
Paul Daniel Fichter - Seattle WA, US
Christian P. Burrows - Tacoma WA, US
Assignee:
Voltap, LLC - Bellevue WA
International Classification:
0701
US Classification:
D 7398, D7397, D7387

Device, System And Method To Affect The Mitral Valve Annulus Of A Heart

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US Patent:
7351259, Apr 1, 2008
Filed:
May 10, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/843223
Inventors:
Gary Swinford - Redmond WA, US
Jay N. Wilkins - Belgrade MT, US
Cory Williamson - Bozeman MT, US
William E. Clem - Bozeman MT, US
Erik G. Green - Bozeman MT, US
Martin B. Albini - Bozeman MT, US
Assignee:
Cardiac Dimensions, Inc. - Kirkland WA
International Classification:
A61F 2/24
US Classification:
623 236, 623 237
Abstract:
A device for modifying the shape of a mitral valve annulus. In one embodiment, the device includes a connector disposed between first and second anchors, the first and second anchors each adapted to be deployed in a coronary sinus adjacent the mitral valve annulus to anchor the device in the coronary sinus; and an actuation element adapted to receive a proximally or distally directed actuation force from an actuator and to transmit the actuation force to the first and second anchors simultaneously. The invention also includes a system for modifying the shape of a mitral valve annulus, including a percutaneous deployment apparatus, including an actuator; and a percutaneous mitral valve annuloplasty device with a connector disposed between first and second anchors, the first and second anchors each adapted to be deployed in a coronary sinus adjacent the mitral valve annulus to anchor the device in the coronary sinus; and an actuation element adapted to receive a distally proximally directed actuation force from the actuator and to transmit the actuation force to the first and second anchors simultaneously. The invention also includes a method of using such devices and systems.

Electronic Hardware Mounting Bracket

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US Patent:
7398949, Jul 15, 2008
Filed:
Feb 11, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/056526
Inventors:
Jonathan C. Weech - Star ID, US
Martin B. Albini - Bozeman MT, US
Assignee:
Dedicated Devices, Inc. - Boise ID
International Classification:
F21V 21/00
US Classification:
24822021, 248300, 248906, 220 35, 220 39, 174 58
Abstract:
A mounting bracket engages a hardware device and couples to a support structure. The mounting bracket includes a face to support the hardware device and opposing ear members coupled to the face. The ear members may include clips to engage a support structure and mounting apertures to receive fasteners.

Computer Chassis Assembly

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US Patent:
7408784, Aug 5, 2008
Filed:
Nov 4, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/267766
Inventors:
Jonathan C. Weech - Star ID, US
Martin B. Albini - Bozeman MT, US
Assignee:
Dedicated Devices, Inc. - Boise ID
International Classification:
H05K 5/00
US Classification:
361724, 24822021, 235379, 3122232
Abstract:
A computer chassis assembly having a base with a plurality of connectors and guides is adapted to snap into and out of a universal mounting bracket. The chassis assembly further includes a midsection adapted to house a plurality of computer subcomponents which are removable without tools, the midsection being snapably removable from the base. The chassis assembly also includes a cover that is snapably removable from the midsection, which when removed, allows repair access to computer hardware subcomponents housed within the midsection.
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