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Scott J Quaratella

age ~62

from Westerly, RI

Also known as:
  • Scott Joseph Quaratella
  • Scott T Quaratella
  • Scott Joseph Shinsky
  • Scott A
Phone and address:
7 Piezzo Dr, Westerly, RI 02891
(401)6374788

Scott Quaratella Phones & Addresses

  • 7 Piezzo Dr, Westerly, RI 02891 • (401)6374788
  • 70 Summer St, Westerly, RI 02891 • (401)5962973
  • 40 Summer St, Westerly, RI 02891
  • 34 Clifford Dr, Westerly, RI 02891 • (401)3224033
  • Pawcatuck, CT
  • Delavan, WI
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Company / Classification
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Scott Quaratella
Manager
Merocel Surgical Products Corporation
Surgical & Medical Instrument Mfg
950, Flanders Rd, Mystic, CT 06355
950 Flanders Rd, Mystic, CT 06355
(860)5725100, (860)5725104, (800)6376235

Us Patents

  • Industrial Sponge Roller Device Having Reduced Residuals

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  • US Patent:
    6793612, Sep 21, 2004
  • Filed:
    Mar 24, 2000
  • Appl. No.:
    09/535162
  • Inventors:
    Ronald J. Cercone - East Lyme CT
    Gerald D. Ingram - Mystic CT
    Leon C. Nunier - Mystic CT
    Scott J. Quaratella - Westerly RI
  • Assignee:
    Medtronic Xomed, Inc. - Jacksonville FL
  • International Classification:
    B23P 1500
  • US Classification:
    492 59, 1523016, 15102, 15118, 492 30, 492 60
  • Abstract:
    An industrial sponge device wherein the sponge is made from a polyvinyl acetal material with a process in which the pores are formed by gas to provide an open pore structure having no fibrils. Additionally, the sponge is purified by an extracting process which includes alternating exposure of the partially cross-linked sponge to solutions of high pH and low pH. The sponge is sterilized by electron beam radiation to destroy micro organisms that can cause contamination of the final product. The resulting sponge material is formed into an industrial sponge having a cylindrical body and a plurality of projections extending from the body. The projections are tapered truncated cones having a cross-sectional radius that decreases with distance from the body. The extracting process permits residual amounts of calcium, zinc, and other elements to be 2 ppm or less; preferably 1 ppm or less.
  • Industrial Sponge Roller Device Having Reduced Residuals

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  • US Patent:
    6875163, Apr 5, 2005
  • Filed:
    Feb 13, 2003
  • Appl. No.:
    10/365426
  • Inventors:
    Ronald J. Cercone - East Lyme CT, US
    Gerald D. Ingram - Mystic CT, US
    Leon C. Nunier - Mystic CT, US
    Scott J. Quaratella - Westerly RI, US
  • Assignee:
    Medtronic Xomed, Inc. - Jacksonville FL
  • International Classification:
    B08B001/04
  • US Classification:
    492 30, 492 59, 1523016
  • Abstract:
    An industrial sponge device and a method of manufacturing the same. The sponge is made from a polyvinyl acetal material with a process in which the pores are formed by gas to provide an open pore structure having no fibrils. Additionally, the sponge is purified by an extracting process which includes alternating exposure of the partially cross-linked sponge to solutions of high pH and low pH. The sponge is sterilized by electron beam radiation to destroy micro organisms that can cause contamination of the final product. The resulting sponge material is formed into an industrial sponge having a cylindrical body and a plurality of projections extending from the body. The projections are tapered truncated cones having a cross-sectional radius that decreases with distance from the body. The extracting process permits residual amounts of calcium, zinc, and other elements to be 2 ppm or less, preferably 1 ppm or less.
  • Laminated Sponge Device

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  • US Patent:
    54662311, Nov 14, 1995
  • Filed:
    Nov 4, 1993
  • Appl. No.:
    8/145515
  • Inventors:
    Ronald J. Cercone - East Lyme CT
    Scott J. Quaratella - Westerly RI
    Arthur A. Gertzman - Woodbridge CT
  • Assignee:
    Merocel Corporation - Mystic CT
  • International Classification:
    A61F 1315
    A61F 1320
  • US Classification:
    604369
  • Abstract:
    A surgical device constructed of a polyvinyl acetal sponge body constructed with an average pore diameter ranging from about 0. 02 to about 1. 2 mm and opposite sides laminated with a surface film layer of about 0. 0015 inches thick. The laminate surface film layer is perforated with a plurality of holes allowing access to the body of the surgical device having a diameter ranging from about 0. 1 to about 0. 7 mm allowing absorbtion of fluid through the laminate layer into the sponge body of the device.
  • Method Of Cleaning Silicon Material With A Sponge

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  • US Patent:
    60044020, Dec 21, 1999
  • Filed:
    Mar 9, 1999
  • Appl. No.:
    9/264816
  • Inventors:
    Ronald J. Cercone - East Lyme CT
    Gerald D. Ingram - Mystic CT
    Leon C. Nunier - Mystic CT
    Scott J. Quaratella - Westerly RI
  • Assignee:
    Xomed Surgical Products, Inc. - Jacksonville FL
  • International Classification:
    B08B 9087
  • US Classification:
    134 2
  • Abstract:
    A method of cleaning a silicon material using a polyvinyl acetal sponge material. The sponge material is purified by an extracting process which includes alternating exposure of the sponge material to acid and oxidizing solutions. The extracting process permits residual amounts of calcium, zinc, sulfate, arsenic, barium, cadmium, chloride, chromium, copper, iron, lead, manganese, magnesium, mercury, nitrate, potassium, selenium, silica, silver and sodium to be 2 ppm or less. Following the extracting process, the silicon material is contacted with the sponge material to thereby clean the silicon material.
  • Industrial Cleaning Sponge

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  • US Patent:
    60800925, Jun 27, 2000
  • Filed:
    May 2, 1997
  • Appl. No.:
    8/850772
  • Inventors:
    Ronald J. Cercone - East Lyme CT
    Gerald D. Ingram - Mystic CT
    Leon C. Nunier - Mystic CT
    Scott J. Quaratella - Westerly RI
  • Assignee:
    Xomed Surgical Products, Inc. - Jacksonville FL
  • International Classification:
    A01B 2904
  • US Classification:
    492 30
  • Abstract:
    An industrial cleaning sponge includes an industrial sponge roller device having a cylindrical body of polyvinyl acetal material and a plurality of projections, formed of the polyvinyl acetal material, extending from an outer surface of the cylindrical body. The projections have a truncated conical shape with each projection including a circular base coupled to the outer surface of the cylindrical body, a circular, planar top surface and a side wall extending outwardly from the top surface to the base.
  • Industrial Cleaning Sponge

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  • US Patent:
    62351257, May 22, 2001
  • Filed:
    Nov 25, 1998
  • Appl. No.:
    9/199808
  • Inventors:
    Ronald J. Cercone - East Lyme CT
    Gerald D. Ingram - Mystic CT
    Leon C. Nunier - Mystic CT
    Scott J. Quaratella - Westerly RI
  • Assignee:
    Xomed Surgical Products, Inc. - Jacksonville FL
  • International Classification:
    B08B 304
  • US Classification:
    134 28
  • Abstract:
    An industrial sponge device and a method of manufacturing the same. The sponge is made from a polyvinyl acetal material with a process in which the pores are formed by gas to provide an open pore structure having no fibrils. Additionally, the sponge is purified by an extracting process which includes alternating exposure of the partially cross-linked sponge to solutions of high pH and low pH. The sponge is sterilized by electron beam radiation to destroy micro organisms that can cause contamination of the final product. The resulting sponge material is formed into an industrial sponge having a cylindrical body and a plurality of projections extending from the body. The projections are tapered truncated cones having a cross-sectional radius that decreases with distance from the body. The extracting process permits residual amounts of calcium, zinc, and other elements to be 2 ppm or less preferably 1 ppm or less.
  • Industrial Cleaning Sponge Apparatus And Method For Extracting Residue From A Sponge Material

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  • US Patent:
    60275731, Feb 22, 2000
  • Filed:
    Jan 9, 1997
  • Appl. No.:
    8/780895
  • Inventors:
    Ronald J. Cercone - East Lyme CT
    Gerald D. Ingram - Mystic CT
    Leon C. Nunier - Mystic CT
    Scott J. Quaratella - Westerly RI
  • Assignee:
    Xomed Surgical Products, Inc. - Jacksonville FL
  • International Classification:
    C23G 102
    B08B 900
    B08B 300
    A61L 200
  • US Classification:
    134 28
  • Abstract:
    An industrial sponge device and a method of manufacturing the same. The sponge is made from a polyvinyl acetal material with a process in which the pores are formed by gas to provide an open pore structure having no fibrils. Additionally, the sponge is purified by alternating exposure of the partially cross-linked sponge to solutions of high pH and low pH. The sponge is sterilized by electron beam radiation to destroy micro organisms that can cause contamination of the final product. The resulting sponge material is formed into an industrial sponge having a cylindrical body and a plurality of projections extending from the body. The projections are tapered truncated cones having a cross-sectional radius that decreases with distance from the body.
  • Method For Extracting Residue From A Sponge Material And Method Of Cleaning Material With The Sponge

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  • US Patent:
    6103018, Aug 15, 2000
  • Filed:
    Jun 11, 1998
  • Appl. No.:
    9/095556
  • Inventors:
    Ronald J. Cercone - East Lyme CT
    Gerald D. Ingram - Mystic CT
    Leon C. Nunier - Mystic CT
    Scott J. Quaratella - Westerly RI
  • Assignee:
    Xomed Surgical Products, Inc. - Jacksonville FL
  • International Classification:
    B08B 304
  • US Classification:
    134 28
  • Abstract:
    An industrial sponge device and a method of manufacturing the same. The sponge is made from a polyvinyl acetal material with a process in which the pores are formed by gas to provide an open pore structure having no fibrils. Additionally, the sponge is purified by an extracting process which includes alternating exposure of the partially cross-linked sponge to acid and oxidizing solutions. The sponge is sterilized by electron beam radiation to destroy micro organisms that can cause contamination of the final product. The resulting sponge material is formed into an industrial sponge having a cylindrical body and a plurality of projections extending from the body. The projections are tapered truncated cones having a cross-sectional radius that decreases with distance from the body. The extracting process permits residual amounts of calcium, zinc, and other elements to be 2 ppm or less; preferably 1 ppm or less.

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