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William A Detoro

from Poland, OH
Age ~52

William Detoro Phones & Addresses

  • 1749 Island Dr, Youngstown, OH 44514 (330) 707-3149 (330) 428-7533
  • 4030 Via Cassia, Youngstown, OH 44514 (330) 360-0168
  • 3409 Olde Winter Trl, Youngstown, OH 44514
  • 3805 Tuscany Crk, Youngstown, OH 44514 (330) 757-8667
  • Poland, OH
  • Madison, OH
  • 924 Juniper Ct, Marco Island, FL 34145 (239) 394-1195
  • Chicago, IL

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
William W. Detoro
DEF, LLC
William W Detoro
YOUNGSTOWN ORTHOTIC/PROSTHETIC LABORATORIES, INC
Youngstown, OH
William W Detoro
ABI ORTHOTIC/PROSTHETIC LABORATORIES, LTD

Publications

Us Patents

Ankle And Foot Therapeutic Device

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US Patent:
6350246, Feb 26, 2002
Filed:
Feb 23, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/511285
Inventors:
William DeToro - Poland OH
Brian Perala - Geneva OH
Assignee:
Anatomical Concepts, Inc. - Youngstown OH
International Classification:
A61F 500
US Classification:
602 27, 602 16, 128882
Abstract:
An ankle and foot therapeutic device for use in supporting a patients foot and leg and selectively immobilizing the patients ankle. The brace is of a multiple part configuration having a heel portion, leg portion and foot portion. The leg portion and foot portion being interconnected by a range of motion assembly. The range of motion assembly having a pivot point for adjustable plantar and dorsi flexion by the patients foot. The heel portion having a configuration to provide a space with the patients heel.

Therapeutic Ankle Foot Apparatus Having A Contact Sensor Mechanism

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US Patent:
6377178, Apr 23, 2002
Filed:
Jun 20, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/597027
Inventors:
William DeToro - Poland OH, 44514
Brian Perala - Geneva OH
Assignee:
William DeToro - Poland OH
International Classification:
G08B 2300
US Classification:
3405731, 340575, 602 19, 602 23
Abstract:
A therapeutic ankle and foot apparatus having a contact sensor mechanism. The sensor mechanism comprising a contact switch disposed between an ankle and foot apparatus and the heel of a patients foot. The contact sensor mechanism determines any proximal contact with the patients heel and communicates with an activation indicator that contact is present. The activation indicator may be visual and/or audible, and it may be positioned on the apparatus or at a remote location, communicating by wire or wireless telecommunication linkage.

Pressure Relief Insert For Therapeutic Foot Enclosures

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US Patent:
6464659, Oct 15, 2002
Filed:
Jun 18, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/882988
Inventors:
William DeToro - Poland OH
Brian Perala - Geneva OH
Aaron J. Kent - Boardman OH
Assignee:
Anatomical Concepts, Inc. - Youngstown OH
International Classification:
A61F 500
US Classification:
602 27, 602 23, 602 66
Abstract:
A heel and forefoot plantar surface suspension device to be located to relieve pressure to ulcerated or injured forefoot and heel areas of a patients foot. A contoured elongated pad of synthetic resin foam that has specific qualities of high-density shapeability characteristics is positioned on the foot engagement portion of the therapeutic foot enclosure that will selectively isolate and suspend alternately the plantar forefoot portion or plantar heel portion from direct contact engagement with opposing engagement surfaces.

Leg Stabilization And Alignment Device

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US Patent:
6793638, Sep 21, 2004
Filed:
Oct 7, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/265492
Inventors:
William DeToro - Poland OH
Brian Perala - Geneva OH
Assignee:
Anatomical Concepts, Inc. - Boardman OH
International Classification:
A61F 500
US Classification:
602 23, 128882, 602 27
Abstract:
A leg restraint and alignment device for use with ankle and foot orthotic braces used in support and immobilization of a patients ankle and foot. The device is of a contoured L-shaped configuration with a curved leg engagement portion extending from a bifurcated attachment portion. A leg pad is removably attached to the leg portion with an adjustable fabric strap fastener extending in oppositely disposed relation thereto about the patients leg.

Knee Brace Immobilizer

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US Patent:
7011641, Mar 14, 2006
Filed:
Oct 29, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/694749
Inventors:
William DeToro - Poland OH, US
Brian Perala - Geneva OH, US
Robert Lin - Weathersfield CT, US
Assignee:
Anatomical Concepts, Inc. - Poland OH
International Classification:
A61F 5/00
US Classification:
602 26, 602 16, 602 23, 602 62, 602 5
Abstract:
An adjustable knee brace for immobilization of a patient's knee in multiple adjustment angular inclinations for use in therapeutic applications. The knee brace has a sheet of cushion material which is adapted to be wrapped about and secured to the patient's leg by a pair of interconnected rigid upper and lower leg engagement plates and associated straps. The leg engagement plates are determined to be registerably engaged against the medial aspect of the leg above and below the knee and have an adjustable articulated locking interconnecting hinge assembly extending there between. An independent knee engagement pad provides knee stabilization in cooperation with leg engagement plates.

Tri-Planar Orthosis

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US Patent:
7112181, Sep 26, 2006
Filed:
Apr 7, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/407662
Inventors:
William DeToro - Poland OH, US
Brian Perala - Geneva OH, US
Michael Banks - Lakewood OH, US
Assignee:
Anatomical Concepts, Inc. - Boardman OH
International Classification:
A61F 5/00
US Classification:
602 27
Abstract:
An ankle and foot orthosis brace for use in supporting, immobilizing and correction of physical anomalies associated with a patient's ankle or foot. The brace is of a multi-part construction having a generally L-shaped configuration with a contoured upper leg support and a foot support portion interconnected by a multi-planar adjustment hinge and bi-lateral bearing assemblies there between. A foot pad with apertured tabs extending there from being part of the foot portion with adjustable fabric fasteners extending from the foot portion and the leg portion securing the brace to the patient's leg and foot.

Knee Brace Immobilizer

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US Patent:
7122016, Oct 17, 2006
Filed:
Apr 19, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/826915
Inventors:
William DeToro - Poland OH, US
Brian Perala - Geneva OH, US
Assignee:
Anatomical Concepts, Inc. - Boardman OH
International Classification:
A61F 5/00
US Classification:
602 26, 602 16, 602 23, 602 62, 602 5
Abstract:
An adjustable knee brace for immobilization of a patient's knee in multiple adjustment angular inclinations for use in therapeutic applications. The knee brace has a sheet of cushion material which is adapted to be wrapped about and secured to the patient's leg by a pair of interconnected rigid upper and lower leg engagement plates and associated straps. The leg engagement plates are determined to be registerably engaged against the medial aspect of the leg above and below the knee and have adjustable articulated locking interconnecting hinge and pivot fitting assemblies extending therebetween for both saggital and frontal plane brace adjustment. An independent knee engagement pad provides knee stabilization in cooperation with leg engagement plates.

Protective, Removable Boot For A Brace, Cast Or Orthotic Device

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US Patent:
7475501, Jan 13, 2009
Filed:
Jul 25, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/492619
Inventors:
William W. DeToro - Poland OH, US
Brian S. Perala - Poland OH, US
William A. DeToro - Poland OH, US
Assignee:
Anatomical Concepts, Inc. - Poland OH
International Classification:
A43B 1/02
US Classification:
36110, 36 9 R
Abstract:
A removable boot/protector for a foot or ankle that has been placed in a brace, cast or orthotic device comprising of a flexible, substantially weather-resistant body portion having a an inner sole; an enclosed toe section that extends upwardly from a front end of said inner sole and terminates in a first toe fastening means; a pair of side sections each of which extend upwardly from said inner sole and terminate in a flap that extends from the toe section, upwardly along an upper arch region of the foot and toward a front region of the ankle, each of said side section flaps connecting together at least partially along said upper arch region; and an enclosed heel section that extends upwardly from a rear end of said inner sole, said inner sole, toe, heel and side sections defining a cavity into which the human foot may be inserted and removed.
William A Detoro from Poland, OH, age ~52 Get Report