KEVIN T KELLEY
Nursing in Echelon, NJ

License number
Pennsylvania RN514785L
Category
Nursing
Type
Registered Nurse
Address
Address 2
Echelon, NJ 08043
Pennsylvania

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Address
Phone
Kevin Kelley
48 Park St, North East, PA 16428
Kevin Kelley
500 Grant St, Middletown, PA 17057
Kevin Kelley
461 Candlewyck Rd, Lancaster, PA 17601
Kevin Kelley
556 Buena Vista St, Washington, PA 15301
Kevin Kelley
572 Black Oak Ridge Rd, Wayne, NJ 07470

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Self-Lubricating Ocular Prosthesis

Self-Lubricating Ocular Prosthesis

US Patent:
5171265, Dec 15, 1992
Filed:
Jun 3, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/892980
Inventors:
Kevin V. Kelley - Voorhees NJ
International Classification:
A61F 214
US Classification:
623 4
Abstract:
A self-lubricating ocular prosthesis includes a solid rigid prosthetic eye body with a chamber in the body opening through an access passage through the posterior surface of the body closed with a releasable cap having an outside face conforming to the posterior surface of the body which abuts the orbital cavity. The cap is of a semi-rigid or flexible polymeric resin to retain a fluid in the chamber which is dispensed through bore openings from the chamber through the surface of the eye body. Liquid may be inserted directly into the cavity through the bore opening while the prosthesis is in place. The prosthesis may also include a dispensing ball or depressible button to dispense fluid from the prosthesis.


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Fluid Applicator For Ocular Prosthesis

Fluid Applicator For Ocular Prosthesis

US Patent:
5334172, Aug 2, 1994
Filed:
Dec 14, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/990053
Inventors:
Kevin V. Kelley - Voorhees NJ
International Classification:
A61F 214, A61M 3500
US Classification:
604300
Abstract:
A device and method for injecting fluids into a self-lubricating ocular prosthesis with an orifice to a bore opening into a chamber to hold the fluid, the device including a compressible container to hold the fluid, with a hollow tubular nozzle with a pointed end tip that seats it into the orifice such that a seal is accomplished to allow squirting the fluid into the one-half millimeter orifice.