Article: Patent No. 7,607,224 Issued on Oct. 27, Assigned to Ad-Tech Medical Instrument for Brain Locations Monitor Method (Wisconsin Inventor)

ALEXANDRIA, Va., Nov. 4 -- David A. Putz, Pewaukee, Wis., has developed a method of monitoring locations in the brain. The inventor was issued U.S. Patent No. 7,607,224 on Oct. 27.

The patent has been assigned to Ad-Tech Medical Instrument Corp., Racine, Wis.

According to the abstract released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "A multiple-use connection system includes an elongate body having an axial tail-receiving passage and having lengthwise sides, and at least two essentially parallel rows of axially-spaced pin receptacles transverse to the tail-receiving passage, the pin receptacles of one of the parallel rows being exposed along one of the lengthwise sides. A patchbay for ...

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