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CABOT JONATHAN PETER
AU·5 granted patents·2 pending applications·4 citations·filing 2015–2025
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7 records- 0171US10973659B2Arrangement and method used in the preparation of the proximal surface of the tibia for the tibia component of a prosthetic knee jointCABOT JONATHAN PETER·Filed 2017·Granted Apr 13, 2021·4 cites·10 claims
- 0271US2026000414A1Arrangement and method used in the preparation of bone surfaces of the knee joint for the components of a prosthetic knee jointCABOT JONATHAN PETER·Filed 2025·Application pending·0 cites
- 0365US2025099115A1Arrangements and methods in the preparation of the proximal surface of the tibia and/or femur and posterior femoral condyle proximal surfaces for the components of a prosthetic knee jointCABOT JONATHAN PETER·Filed 2024·Application pending·0 cites
- 0453US12426895B2Arrangement and method used in the preparation of bone surfaces of the knee joint for the components of a prosthetic knee jointCABOT JONATHAN PETER·Filed 2020·Granted Sep 30, 2025·0 cites·19 claims
- 0548US12185956B2Arrangements and methods in the preparation of the proximal surface of the tibia and/or femur and posterior femoral condyle proximal surfaces for the components of a prosthetic knee jointCABOT JONATHAN PETER·Filed 2019·Granted Jan 7, 2025·0 cites·6 claims
- 0634US11007062B2Arrangement and method in the preparation of the distal femur and posterior femoral condyle proximal surfaces of the femur for the femoral component of a prosthetic knee jointCABOT JONATHAN PETER·Filed 2017·Granted May 18, 2021·0 cites·8 claims
- 0731US10349956B2Arrangement and method used in the preparation of the proximal surface of the tibia for the tibial component of a prosthetic knee jointCABOT JONATHAN PETER·Filed 2015·Granted Jul 16, 2019·0 cites·17 claims
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