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List of EastEnders characters (1985)

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…The following week, a badge that Lofty Holloway (Tom Watt) is wearing on his jumper catches the eye of Dr Legg (Leonard Fenton), who recognises it as one that he'd seen in Reg's collection of Nazi badges from the war. A few hours later, Rich arrives at The Queen Victoria where Lofty is tendi...

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Leonard Fenton (born Feinstein, 29 April 1926 in London, England) is a British actor, best known for his role as Dr. Harold Legg in the BBC soap opera, EastEnders.

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Ostomy Pouch Irrigator

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US Patent:
46540377, Mar 31, 1987
Filed:
Jan 17, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/819715
Inventors:
Leonard Fenton - Beachwood OH
Assignee:
Marlen Manufacturing and Development Co. - Bedford OH
International Classification:
A61F 544
US Classification:
604334
Abstract:
An ostomy pouch having a self-contained irrigator for cleaning the pouch. The pouch comprises spaced front and back walls sealed about their peripheries to define a collecting chamber and has a closable bottom opening for draining the collected contents of the pouch for disposal. An opening is provided in one of the walls for receiving the stoma of a patient. A fluid distribution tube is located within the pouch and is provided with a multiplicity of openings so that a projecting end of the tube may be connected to a source of cleansing fluid to permit the contents of the pouch to be flushed from the pouch without removing the pouch from the patient's body.

Ileostomy Pouch And Mounting Arrangement Therefor

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US Patent:
40785670, Mar 14, 1978
Filed:
Mar 4, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/663672
Inventors:
Leonard Fenton - Beachwood OH
Assignee:
Marlen Manufacturing and Development Co. - Bedford OH
International Classification:
A61F 544
US Classification:
128283
Abstract:
An ileostomy pouch and mounting device for the pouch are disclosed. The pouch comprises a bag having a drain opening at one end and a stoma-receiving opening adjacent its other end. An O-ring is sealed to the periphery of the stoma-receiving opening and has an integrally molded skirt flaring radially from the O-ring. A mounting ring is provided for the pouch and has an annular body-engaging face and an annular peripheral groove extending radially inwardly toward the axis of the ring. The O-ring is received in the groove entirely around the mounting ring to securely fasten the bag to the mounting ring.

Boat Fender

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US Patent:
39889971, Nov 2, 1976
Filed:
Mar 4, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/663922
Inventors:
Leonard Fenton - Beachwood OH
International Classification:
B63B 5902
US Classification:
114219
Abstract:
An inflatable, weighted boat fender is disclosed which is particularly suitable for protecting the hull of the boat during passage of the boat through locks. The fender comprises a sealed, flexible, fluidtight bag formed from two elongated sheets of flexible fluidtight material sealed together about their peripheries and having a transverse seal which forms first and second sealed compartments. The transverse seal is located closer to one end of the bag than the other. First and second ports are respectively provided in the first and second compartments for admitting air to the first compartment and for admitting a heavier substance such as water to the second compartment. Upon inflation, the inflated thickness of the first compartment is greater than the inflated thickness of the second compartment so that the first compartment, which contains the air, is capable of absorbing the shock between the boat hull and the wall of the lock, while the second compartment is protected against abrasion between the lock wall and the hull by the thickness of the air-filled first compartment. The liquid compartment serves to weight the bag so that it is not blown about and so that it retains its protecting position with respect to the hull.

Body Mounting Flange For An Ostomy Pouch

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US Patent:
D3454185, Mar 22, 1994
Filed:
Jun 26, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/904545
Inventors:
Leonard Fenton - Beachwood OH
Assignee:
Marlen Manufacturing and Development Co., Inc. - Bedford OH
US Classification:
D24129

Ostomy Pouch Mounting Arrangement

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US Patent:
54296269, Jul 4, 1995
Filed:
Mar 14, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/209304
Inventors:
Leonard Fenton - Beachwood OH
International Classification:
A61F 544
US Classification:
604339
Abstract:
An ostomy appliance having a mounting member adapted to be secured to the periostomal skin surfaces of an ostomate is disclosed. The appliance includes a relatively rigid mounting plate having a centrally located aperture therethrough. The mounting plate defines a flat, annular flange portion radially extending from the aperture. An adhesive skin barrier is provided on a proximal side of the mounting member and defines a stoma-receiving opening. An adhesive web is provided on a proximal face of the flange to secure the plate to the ostomate. An ostomy pouch having a stoma inlet portal therein is adhesively secured to the distal face of the flange. The adhesive used allows repeated release and reattachment of the ostomy pouch to the mounting plate, while providing the requisite sealing and adhesion. This capability allows reuse of the pouch following cleaning, and avoidance of disposal problems, while assuring a secure seal.

Deodorizing Ostomy Pouch

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US Patent:
49116991, Mar 27, 1990
Filed:
Aug 10, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/230464
Inventors:
Leonard Fenton - Beachwood OH
Assignee:
Marlen Manufacturing & Development Co. - Bedford OH
International Classification:
A61F 544
US Classification:
604333
Abstract:
A deodorizing ostomy drainage receptacle comprising a flexible pouch having drainage chamber defining walls therein and an opening in one of the walls. The opening is located in an upper portion of the pouch and is capable of receiving a stoma. An aperture is also desirably located in the upper portion of the pouch and permits gas to egress therefrom. A deodorant is attached to the upper portion of the pouch in the vicinity of the aperture and is contained in a separate bag so that the gas must pass through the deodorant before egressing from the pouch. The deodorant is generally a solid material such as activated charcoal.

Clamp Closure Assembly

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US Patent:
44603592, Jul 17, 1984
Filed:
Apr 14, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/368363
Inventors:
Leonard Fenton - Beachwood OH
Assignee:
Marlen Manufacturing and Development Co. - Bedford OH
International Classification:
A61M 3100
A61M 100
US Classification:
604277
Abstract:
A closure clamp for the drainage outlet of an ostomy bag is disclosed. The clamp comprises an elongated strip of stiffly flexible plastic material having a centrally located winding portion and a pair of closure wings integral with and extending from the ends of said winding portion. Each wing is hinged to the winding portion by thinned zones of separation so that the wings may be folded to overlie the winding portion. The centrally located winding portion has an integral arm parallel thereto and spaced therefrom to serve as an initial gripping member to facilitate the winding operation and the wings are provided with interengaging attachment members to hold the wings together in a clamped position to securely maintain the bag in its wound configuration about the winding portion.

Ostomy Drainage Receptacle

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US Patent:
50007483, Mar 19, 1991
Filed:
Jun 12, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/061018
Inventors:
Leonard Fenton - Beachwood OH
Assignee:
Marlen Manufacturing & Development Company - Bedford OH
International Classification:
A61F 544
US Classification:
604340
Abstract:
An ostomy drainage receptacle comprising a flexible pouch having a stoma-receiving opening therein. A mounting assembly surrounds the opening, the mounting assembly comprising a stiffly flexible mounting ring having a flat annular rim portion sealed to the opening and a convex dome portion having a central stoma-receiving opening therethrough. The thickness of the convex dome portion gradually increases in radial directions from the rim to the stoma-receiving opening so that the dome portion may flex upon application of the receptacle to the body for a more secure seal. The receptacle has a relatively wide upper portion to provide space for a relatively large stoma and the increased width also provides a large adhesive area for application to the body.
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