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Miriam H Feibus

age ~89

from Charlotte, NC

Also known as:
  • Miriam Anne Feibus
  • Mimi H Feibus
  • Mariam H Feibus
  • Mirinm Feibus
  • Feibus Feibus
Phone and address:
1304 Wandering Way Dr, Charlotte, NC 28226
704-365-6125

Miriam Feibus Phones & Addresses

  • 1304 Wandering Way Dr, Charlotte, NC 28226 • 704-365-6125
  • 5119 Top Seed Ct, Charlotte, NC 28226 • 704-365-6125
  • 3702 Harwick Pl, Charlotte, NC 28211 • 704-365-6125

Us Patents

  • Pet Support Cushion

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  • US Patent:
    56852576, Nov 11, 1997
  • Filed:
    Feb 8, 1996
  • Appl. No.:
    8/597393
  • Inventors:
    Miriam Feibus - Charlotte NC
  • International Classification:
    A01K 2900
  • US Classification:
    119 285
  • Abstract:
    A cushion for supporting humans and animals, particularly domestic pets, includes a plurality of layers including a layer of absorbent and anti-static material providing a cover, a first intermediate layer formed from an absorbent material, a second intermediate layer formed from polyester fill material, and a fluid impermeable inner layer having a plurality of cushioning elements formed therein. The pet bed of the present invention is stain-resistant, washable, hypoallergenic and non-toxic.
  • Woven Surgical Drain And Woven Surgical Sponge

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  • US Patent:
    51803755, Jan 19, 1993
  • Filed:
    May 2, 1991
  • Appl. No.:
    7/694748
  • Inventors:
    Miriam H. Feibus - Charlotte NC
  • International Classification:
    A61M 500
  • US Classification:
    604264
  • Abstract:
    The present invention relates to a surgical drain fabric and surgical drain device and surgical sponge for providing a channel of exit or discharge from a wound or wound cavity and, more specifically, a woven surgical drain fabric, woven surgical drains, and woven surgical sponges having finished longitudinal edges useful for drawing wound drainage out of a patient's body. Preferably, the surgical drain fabric, surgical drains, and surgical sponges are woven with conductive yarns and nonconductive yarns so as to provide enhanced drainage characteristics. The fabric, drains, and sponges prepared in accordance with the invention minimize the danger of sluffing and linting and other disadvantages associated with previous surgical drain and sponge materials.
  • Surgical Drain

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  • US Patent:
    50530216, Oct 1, 1991
  • Filed:
    Jan 4, 1990
  • Appl. No.:
    7/460782
  • Inventors:
    Miriam H. Feibus - Charlotte NC
  • International Classification:
    A61M 500
  • US Classification:
    604264
  • Abstract:
    The present invention relates to a surgical drain fabric and surgical drain device for providing a channel of exit or discharge from a wound or wound cavity and, more specifically, a fabric in the form of a tape having finished longitudinal edges useful for drawing wound drainage out of a patient's body. Preferably, the fabric is knitted in the form of a tape comprised of conductive yarns and nonconductive yarns stitched in a single warp and single weft pattern so as to provide enhanced drainage characteristics. The yarns and knit stitch are chosen to minimize the danger of sluffing and linting and other disadvantages associated with previous surgical drain materials.
  • Woven Surgical Drain And Method Of Making

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  • US Patent:
    53584929, Oct 25, 1994
  • Filed:
    Sep 30, 1992
  • Appl. No.:
    7/954227
  • Inventors:
    Miriam H. Feibus - Charlotte NC
  • International Classification:
    A61M 500
  • US Classification:
    604264
  • Abstract:
    The present invention relates to a surgical drain fabric and surgical drain device and surgical sponge for providing a channel of exit or discharge from a wound or wound cavity and, more specifically, a woven surgical drain fabric, woven surgical drains, and woven surgical sponges having finished longitudinal edges useful for drawing wound drainage out of a patient's body. Preferably, the surgical drain fabric, surgical drains, and surgical sponges are woven with conductive yarns and nonconductive yarns so as to provide enhanced drainage characteristics. The fabric, drains, and sponges prepared in accordance with the invention minimize the danger of sluffing and linting and other disadvantages associated with previous surgical drain and sponge materials. A non-stick coating is applied to the external surface of the drain to reduce tissue adhesion to the drain.

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