HENRY MARK CLAYMAN
Medical Practice in Miami, FL

License number
Pennsylvania MD009392E
Category
Medicine
Type
Medical Physician and Surgeon
Address
Address 2
Miami, FL 33181
Pennsylvania

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Henry Clayman
12555 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, FL 33181
Henry Clayman
5130 Linton Blvd, Delray Beach, FL 33484
Henry Clayman
5130 Lantana Rd, Lake Worth, FL 33463
Henry Clayman
2000 Towerside Ter, Miami, FL 33138
Henry Clayman
1900 Purdy Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33139

Professional information

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Dr. Henry M Clayman, Miami FL - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Specialties:
Ophthalmology
Address:
900 NW 17Th St SUITE 16960, Miami 33136
(305) 326-6031 (Phone), (305) 243-8470 (Fax)
PMB 709
12555 Biscayne Blvd, North Miami 33181
(305) 893-1672 (Phone)
Certifications:
Ophthalmology, 1974
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English
Education:
Medical School
Suny Downstate Medical Center
Graduated: 1966


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Posterior Chamber Intra-Ocular Transplant Device

US Patent:
4298994, Nov 10, 1981
Filed:
Oct 26, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/088643
Inventors:
Henry M. Clayman - Miami FL
International Classification:
A61F 116, A61F 124
US Classification:
3 13
Abstract:
An intra-ocular implantable device and a method of surgically implanting such device in which upper and lower haptic loops are attached to a lens on opposite sides thereof for contacting the ciliary sulcus (or capsular bag) to position the lens in the posterior chamber. The lower loop has a stiffness greater than the upper loop and the lens has a vertical dimension greater than its horizontal dimension to ensure proper positioning of the lens. The lens has a rear convex surface for facilitating discission after implantation and optical advantages. Upper and lower bores in the front surface of the lens extend at an angle to the vertical of, for example, 15. degree. to 20. degree. to permit fixation by a fine spatula for manipulation of the device during implantation. The edges of the lens between the loops include straight line portions for guiding the device during insertion and requiring minimum incision.


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Method For Shielding Rfid Tagged Discarded Items In Retail, Manufacturing And Wholesale Industries

US Patent:
8079132, Dec 20, 2011
Filed:
Mar 9, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/400163
Inventors:
Henry Clayman - Miami FL, US
International Classification:
G01R 31/28
US Classification:
29593, 29600, 294031, 29559, 29705, 343702, 343841
Abstract:
A method for shielding discarded or unwanted items provided with a Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tag, comprises the following steps. First, a facility containing an inventory including a plurality of products each including a radio frequency identification (RFID) tag is provided. Then, the facility is provided with an RFID waste collection container defining a magnetic shielding enclosure for shielding and electromagnetically isolating the RFID tags when the products are disposed therein. Next, it is determined if one of the plurality of products is not wanted. Subsequently, the unwanted product is discarded by placing the unwanted product into the RFID waste collection container so that the RFID tag of the unwanted product does not interfere with ongoing activities in the facility by emitting errant signals.


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Integral Video Game And Cardio-Waveform Display

US Patent:
5672107, Sep 30, 1997
Filed:
Jan 31, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/594229
Inventors:
Henry M. Clayman - Miami FL
Assignee:
Federal Patent Corporation - Miami FL
International Classification:
A61B 50444
US Classification:
463 36
Abstract:
A video game which incorporates a video game player's cardio-waveform into the video display and integrates the wave-form with the activities of the video game being played. A cardio-waveform sensor is attached to a video game player. The sensor produces a signal which is transmitted to an input interface of a micro-processor. A joystick or other control system which enables a player to control the play of the video game is also attached to the input interface of the micro-processor. The micro-processor produces a display signal dependant on the signal's generated from the joystick and cardio-waveform sensor. The player's cardio-waveform is also displayed on the video display and is incorporated into the activities of the game being played. In one embodiment the cardio-waveform represents a boundary which confines the activities of a roaming icon.


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Posterior Chamber Intra-Ocular Lens With The Lens Body Within A Carrier

US Patent:
4634441, Jan 6, 1987
Filed:
Apr 26, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/733250
Inventors:
Henry Clayman - Miami FL
James R. Longacre - Kensington MD
International Classification:
A61F 216
US Classification:
623 6
Abstract:
A posterior chamber intra-ocular implant in which a lens of a material such as polysulfone or polymethylmethacrylate is lodged in a pocket of a carrier of a material such as silicone or a hydrophilic polymer. Haptic loops extend from the carrier to position the implant in the posterior chamber. Protrusions may be provided on the rear surface of the carrier to space the implant from the posterior capsule.


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Buoyant Posterior Chamber Intraocular Lens Implant

US Patent:
4642116, Feb 10, 1987
Filed:
Mar 19, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/713539
Inventors:
Henry Clayman - Miami FL
James R. Longacre - Kensington MD
International Classification:
A61F 216
US Classification:
623 6
Abstract:
A lens with a central optic of material denser than the aqueous humor of the eye and having a substance incorporated therein, preferably an inert gas in a bubble, of a lesser density. In one embodiment gas bubbles are incorporated in the top and bottom of an ovoid lens and in a second embodiment in an annular ridge extending outwardly from the rear surface of the lens to also space the rear surface from the posterior capsule.


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Method For Manufacturing Multi-Piece Article Using Rfid Tags

US Patent:
8116897, Feb 14, 2012
Filed:
Feb 20, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/390160
Inventors:
Henry Clayman - Miami FL, US
International Classification:
G06F 19/00
US Classification:
700137, 11247003
Abstract:
A method for manufacturing a multi-piece article, such as a garment, comprises the following steps. First, at least two parts of the article are provided. Then, a radio frequency identification (RFID) tag is attached to each of the at least two parts of the article. Each of the RFID tags stores data including data identifying the part of the article associated with the RFID tag and manufacturing instructions identifying parts of the article to be connected. Next, the RFID tags including manufacturing instructions identifying matching parts of the article are scanned. Subsequently, the at least two parts of the article are connected together according to the manufacturing instructions obtained prior to the step of connecting the at least two parts so as to form at least a portion of the article.


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Posterior Chamber Intra-Ocular Lens

US Patent:
4629461, Dec 16, 1986
Filed:
Nov 5, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/668151
Inventors:
Henry Clayman - Miami FL
James R. Longacre - Kensington MD
International Classification:
A61F 216
US Classification:
623 6
Abstract:
A posterior chamber intra-ocular lens with a plurality of separated protrusions extending rearwardly from the lens to separate the optical portion from the posterior capsule. The protrusions may be integral with the lens body or formed as a separate element. The protrusions may be fixed in bore holes or mounted in a ring. Material more flexible and softer than the lens body such as silicone or HEMA can be used for the protrusions.


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Disposable Male Valve Member

US Patent:
4629158, Dec 16, 1986
Filed:
Aug 31, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/646215
Inventors:
Henry Clayman - Miami FL
International Classification:
F16K 5100
US Classification:
251148
Abstract:
A male valve member for disposable use with a female member in a fluid T coupling in which a first bore extends from an inlet to outlet and a second bore communicates the first bore with a fluid flow opening in the female member. A sleeve preferably extends in the first bore to cover the opening of the second bore into the first bore to form a one-way valve. The valve member preferably includes parts at least which are resilient and positively lock the male and female members together upon insertion.


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Automated Anterior Capsulectomy Instrument

US Patent:
4676243, Jun 30, 1987
Filed:
Oct 31, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/666816
Inventors:
Henry Clayman - Miami FL
Assignee:
Aldebaran XIII Consulting Company - Miami Shores FL
International Classification:
A61B 1732
US Classification:
128305
Abstract:
A surgical instrument with a handpiece body adapted for manual manipulation, a hollow tube extending outward therefrom, and a rotating blade extending through the tube and out of the end thereof. The axis of rotation of the blade is displaced radially from the tube axis so that, when the blade is rotated 180. degree. from the direction of displacement, the sharp, hooked end is within the region of extension of the tube and the patient is protected against inadvertent cutting of Descemet's Membrane or the iris.