Leonard A Epifano, Age 6515 Harrigan Rd, Hopewell Junction, NY 12533

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15 Harrigan Rd, Hopewell Jct, NY 12533 (845) 223-5981

Hopewell Junction, NY

5 Maple Crest Dr, Peekskill, NY 10566 (845) 739-5643

Tenafly, NJ

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Degree: Associate degree or higher

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Leonard Dominick Epifano

Specialties:
Internal Medicine
Pulmonary Disease
Education:
State University of New York Downstate (1954)

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Us Patents

Waste Container For Radioactive Material

US Patent:
D244393, May 17, 1977
Filed:
Jan 6, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/538575
Inventors:
Carl Collica - New Rochelle NY
Leonard Epifano - Rye NY
Ralph Farella - Scarsdale NY
Assignee:
Medi-Ray, Inc.
International Classification:
D2499
US Classification:
D29 6

Syringe Shield

US Patent:
4060073, Nov 29, 1977
Filed:
Mar 19, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/668532
Inventors:
Carl Collica - New Rochelle NY
Leonard Epifano - Rye NY
Ralph Farella - Scarsdale NY
Assignee:
Medi-Ray, Inc. - Tuckahoe NY
International Classification:
A61B 600
US Classification:
128 11
Abstract:
A syringe shield having an inner generally cylindrical shell formed of plastic material. The shell has an elongated slot extending longitudinally therein and is open-ended at its rear end and narrows radially inward at its front end to form a tapered portion. A generally cylindrical body formed of radiation-shielding material is proportioned such that its inner surface conforms generally to the outer surface of the inner shell. The body has an elongated slot therein which is aligned with the slot in the inner shell. An outer shell, formed of plastic material, conforms to the shape of the outer surface of the body and has an elongated slot aligned with the slots in the inner shell in the body. An elongated optically transparent radiation shielding member is proportioned to fit in the elongated slot in the body. In the preferred embodiment of the invention the inner shell has a plurality of flexible plastic protrusions on the inner surface thereof.

Radiation Guard Apparatus

US Patent:
3984695, Oct 5, 1976
Filed:
Jan 6, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/538968
Inventors:
Carl Collica - New Rochelle NY
Leonard Epifano - Rye NY
Ralph Farella - Scarsdale NY
Assignee:
Medi-Ray, Inc. - Tuckahoe NY
International Classification:
G21F 300
US Classification:
250515
Abstract:
Radiation shielding apparatus for use in conjunction with a pad on a table. The apparatus comprises a set of units, each unit comprising a pair of joined substantially flat orthogonal flaps. The flaps are formed of a radiation shielding material and are adapted for removable placement under the pad whereby one flap contacts the table and the other flap extends vertically from an edge thereof. In a preferred embodiment of the invention the set consists of five units that provide protection around three sides of a rectangular table. In this embodiment, two of the units are identical and have asymmetrical trapezoidal flaps, and two others of the units are also identical, but have trapezoidal flaps which are of reversed orientation with respect to the first-mentioned two units.

Radiation Guard For X-Ray Table

US Patent:
3984696, Oct 5, 1976
Filed:
Dec 11, 1974
Appl. No.:
5/531526
Inventors:
Carl Collica - New Rochelle NY
Leonard Epifano - Rye NY
Ralph Farella - Scarsdale NY
Assignee:
Medi-Ray, Inc. - Tuckahoe NY
International Classification:
G21F 302
US Classification:
250519
Abstract:
A radiation guard suitable for use in conjunction with a diagnostic table and penetrable by the hands of an operator to facilitate moving or examining a patient positioned on a table. In accordance with the invention there is provided a supportive frame mountable at about an edge of the table so as to extend vertically from about the edge, the frame comprising at least a pair of spaced bars. A plurality of strips of flexible radiation shielding material are mounted across the bars in closely spaced relationship, the strips being mounted sufficiently close together to prevent substantial radiation leakage through the frame. The hands of an operator can be inserted between the adjacent strips to manually reposition or examine a patient while protecting most of the operator's body from substantial radiation.

System For Transporting, Storing And Injecting Radioisotope-Containing Fluids

US Patent:
4200804, Apr 29, 1980
Filed:
Jun 9, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/914171
Inventors:
Ralph Farella - Scarsdale NY
Barry Dansky - Fairfield CT
Leonard Epifano - Rye NY
Assignee:
Medi-Ray, Inc. - Tuckahoe NY
International Classification:
G21F 500
G01N 2124
US Classification:
250506
Abstract:
The invention is a system for transporting, storing, and injecting of radioactive isotopes, the system including a unit dose of radioactive isotope-containing fluid loaded in a disposable shielded syringe. There is provided a syringe body including a barrel and a plunger slideable in the barrel and extending from the rear of the barrel for manual actuation. A body of radiation-shielding material substantially covers the barrel, the body having a slot therein. A radiation-shielding unit is removably mounted over the slot. An aliquot of radioisotope-containing fluid is contained within the barrel. In the preferred embodiment of the invention, an optically-transparent radiation-shielding member is adapted for removable insertion over the slot. Before use of the syringe, the radiation-shielding unit, which provides protective shielding over the slot during shipping and storage, is removed and replaced by the optically transparent radiation-shielding member through which the user can view the syringe contents. In this embodiment the radiation-shielding unit comprises a shielding cover proportioned to cover the slot and a front flange extending downwardly from the front of the cover for providing shielding forwardly of the syringe body.

Ring With Changeable Radiation Dosimeter

US Patent:
3983717, Oct 5, 1976
Filed:
Feb 3, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/546534
Inventors:
Carl Collica - New Rochelle NY
Leonard Epifano - Rye NY
Ralph Farella - Scarsdale NY
Assignee:
Medi-Ray, Inc. - Tuckahoe NY
International Classification:
A44C 902
US Classification:
63 1R
Abstract:
A ring for housing a disc of radiation measuring material comprising a band having a circular shape; a housing integral with the band and formed in a surface thereof, the housing comprising a hollow cylindrical section substantially normal the band surface and terminating in an inwardly disposed annular flange which defines a substantially circular aperture. In a preferred embodiment of the invention a retaining protrusion formed on the inside of the cylindrical section and spaced from the annular flange is provided to retain a plurality of discs mounted in the housing in layered fashion.

Apparatus For Delivering And Receiving Radioactive Gas

US Patent:
4202345, May 13, 1980
Filed:
Dec 9, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/859028
Inventors:
Ralph Farella - Scarsdale NY
Barry Dansky - Fairfield CT
Leonard Epifano - Rye NY
Assignee:
Medi-Ray, Inc. - Tuckahoe NY
International Classification:
A61B 600
US Classification:
128654
Abstract:
An apparatus for delivering and receiving gas to and from a patient, such as for lung ventilation studies. In accordance with the invention there is provided a restrictive breathing chamber adapted for coupling to the patient's breathing organs. A system, including a first check valve, is provided for coupling the breathing chamber to an inflatable gas receptacle so as to allow flow only toward the inflatable gas receptacle. Active gas input apparatus, including a second check valve, is also coupled to the breathing chamber, the second check valve allowing flow only toward the breathing chamber means. First and second auxiliary tubes and a gas filter are also provided. A system is provided for coupling the first auxiliary tube from the inflatable receptacle through the gas filter and to an ambient air environment. The second auxiliary tube is coupled from the inflatable receptacle to an ambient air environment. Finally, a gas pump is switchably coupled as between the first and second auxiliary tubes and operative to selectively cause gas flow in the first auxiliary tube toward the ambient environment, and in the second auxiliary tube toward the inflatable receptacle.

Shielded Syringe

US Patent:
4056096, Nov 1, 1977
Filed:
Mar 19, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/668531
Inventors:
Carl Collica - New Rochelle NY
Leonard Epifano - Rye NY
Ralph Farella - Scarsdale NY
Assignee:
Medi-Ray, Inc. - Tuckahoe NY
International Classification:
A61B 600
US Classification:
128 11
Abstract:
A shielded syringe suitable for partial disposability. In accordance with the invention there is provided a syringe having a plastic barrel, a tip on the front of the barrel, and a plunger which extends from the rear of the barrel and is manually actuable. The syringe has volumetric indicia disposed in a longitudinal pattern along its barrel. A generally cylindrical body of radiation-shielding material covers the barrel of the syringe. The body has a slot therein which is in registration with at least some of the indicia. A plastic shell of generally cylindrical shape covers the radiation-shielding body and the shell has a slot which is in registration with the slot in the radiation-shielding body. A transparent radiation-shielding member, such as a rectangular leaded-glass member, is proportioned to generally conform in size to the slot in the body and is removably insertible therein. Finally, manually actuable means are provided for retaining the radiation-shielding member in the body.

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