Publication No. WO/2009/120093 Published on Oct. 1, Assigned to SOUTHERN LIGHTS VENTURES 2002 for Bovine Pericardium Processing Apparatus, Method (New Zealand Inventors)

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GENEVA, Oct. 8 -- Peter French Meyer and Brian Geoffery Bennett, both of New Zealand, have developed an apparatus and method for processing bovine pericardium.

The patent has been assigned to SOUTHERN LIGHTS VENTURES 2002 LTD., Napier, New Zealand.

According to an abstract posted by the World Intellectual Property Organization, the invention relates to an "apparatus for use in processing "raw" pericardium. The apparatus comprises of a mold having a generally hemispheroid dome and a support base upon which the mold is mounted. The hemispheroid dome has a diameter suitable for stretching a ...

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