Patents Represented by Attorney Audley A. Ciamporcero, Jr.
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Patent number: 4318482Abstract: A method for the measurement of fluid velocity and fluid flow rate is described which may be applied to a system in which fluid is caused to exit through an orifice to form a free jet. Optical as well as fluidic properties of the jetting fluids are used to determine the mean velocity of the jet between its point of exit from the orifice and at least a preselected detection point. From the mean velocity determination, the fluid flow rate may also be determined. A marker signal perturbation is applied to the jetting fluid at the orifice, and is detected downstream at a stream sensing point which is located a preselected distance from that orifice.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 1979Date of Patent: March 9, 1982Assignee: Ortho Diagnostics, Inc.Inventors: Donald E. Barry, Igino Lombardo
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Patent number: 4318480Abstract: A novel method for positioning the point of droplet formation in the jetting fluid of an electrostatic sorting device is disclosed. The formation of the uniform droplets is carried out via the application of vibrational energy inparted by a transducer to a jetting laminar flow stream. Previously sensed particles contained within the core portion of the laminar stream are subsequently sorted from the stream as part of a subsequently formed droplet. The disclosed method uses the dependency of the droplet formation point on the amplitude of the wave form applied to the transducer and the modulation of this amplitude to control the droplet formation point distance. The position of the droplet formation point is detected via the use of a light source and photodetector focused on the jetting stream at the position at which the droplet formation point is to be located, and a method for automatically maintaining the breakpoint at that position is described.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 1979Date of Patent: March 9, 1982Assignee: Ortho Diagnostics, Inc.Inventors: Igino Lombardo, W. Peter Hansen
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Patent number: 4318483Abstract: A novel method and apparatus for automatically setting the time delay for relatively charging droplets in an electrostatic particle sorting system is disclosed. By utilizing a movable sheath sensing means for sensing the light scatter and extinction of this stream, the flow rate and distance to breakpoint are automatically measured and used to calculate and set the timing delay circuitry. This insures that droplet charging at the breakpoint will occur synchronously to produce selective relative charging of those droplets containing particles to be sorted.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 1979Date of Patent: March 9, 1982Assignee: Ortho Diagnostics, Inc.Inventors: Igino Lombardo, Donald E. Barry
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Patent number: 4317520Abstract: A novel method and system are disclosed for detecting the breakpoint of a perturbed flow stream. The scattering and extinction of light caused by a perturbed stream at a preselected flow stream sensing point therealong is measured to produce a real time waveform proportional thereto. The real time waveform is differentiated to produce a differentiated waveform, which is then selectively monitored to distinguish a waveform exhibiting substantially three (positive and negative) peaks per cycle, whereby such detection indicates that at least a portion of the breakpoint region of said flow stream corresponds with said flow stream sensing point. In order to align the stream sensing point with respect to a preselected point within the breakpoint region of the flow stream, the breakpoint region of the stream is caused to move with respect to the stream sensing point until the breakpoint pulse width of one of the peaks corresponds with a preselected pulse width reference.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 1979Date of Patent: March 2, 1982Assignee: Ortho Diagnostics, Inc.Inventors: Igino Lombardo, Richard A. Dussault
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Patent number: 4310853Abstract: Encoded data is sequentially read into a shift register having a number of stages larger than the largest inter-scan "void" or "hole" to be filled. A priority encoder determines the length of the void to be filled, and the amplitude difference of successive scan data samples is evaluated. For each display picture element in the void, a weighting select PROM determines an appropriate weighting factor, based on the size of the void to be filled. Separate positive differential and negative differential memories are thereby energized to produce, for each display picture element in the hole, a simulated display picture data element.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1980Date of Patent: January 12, 1982Assignee: Technicare CorporationInventor: Lawrence P. Madson
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Patent number: 4298009Abstract: Ultrasound breast scanning and diagnosis is achieved by suspending the breast in a water pool, in which is immersed a wide aperture transducer/lens assembly. The water path is defined by two separate segments, an upper one, into which the breast is suspended, contained by a flexible sonically transparent bag member, and the lower being contained in a longitudinally movable tank which is filled to contact with the bag member portion protruding into the tank.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 1980Date of Patent: November 3, 1981Assignee: Technicare CorporationInventors: Reuben S. Mezrich, David H. R. Vilkomerson, Bayard Gardineer
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Patent number: 4297009Abstract: Images and respectively associated timing marks are arrayed, as phototransparencies, about a disk. The disk is rotated and the timing marks are sensed. Display occurs either in two-dimensional fashion, such as in a television system, or in three-dimensional fashion such as in a semitransparent full image projection. Associated logic circuitry determines whether the full 3-D transparency is to be produced, in which case all images on the disk are to be illuminated, or whether swim through will occur, either on an image at a time or on a "ham slice" projection basis.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 1980Date of Patent: October 27, 1981Assignee: Technicare CorporationInventors: Reuben S. Mezrich, Alec Colleoni, David J. Lyons
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Patent number: 4294245Abstract: The patient is prepared for surgery in conventional fashion, but further including the administration of sterile transcutaneous electrodes proximal to the enervation loci of the prospective incision. Electrical stimulation is commenced, an anesthetic agent is administered, and the electrical stimulation is readjusted to the highest levels attainable short of tetany. The surgery proceeds with substantially reduced maintenance quantities of anesthetic.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 1980Date of Patent: October 13, 1981Assignee: Stimtech, Inc.Inventor: Joseph G. Bussey
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Patent number: 4284355Abstract: Fluorescence volume exclusion signals are utilized to evaluate cell volume. Cells are suspended in a medium which is furnished with a fluorescent dye which neither penetrates nor adheres to the cells. Cells are analyzed by an optical flow cytometer, with illumination which causes the dye medium to fluoresce. Passage of a cell through the sensing zone therefore reduces the amount of fluorescent medium being illuminated, and proportionally reduces the fluorescence output signal. Fluorescence volume exclusion pulse height and area are related to cell volume.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1979Date of Patent: August 18, 1981Assignee: Ortho Diagnostics, Inc.Inventors: W. Peter Hansen, Robert A. Hoffman, Peter J. Natale
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Method and apparatus for automated identification and enumeration of specified blood cell subclasses
Patent number: 4284412Abstract: Specified subclasses of blood cells, such as of lymphocytes, are automatically identified based on utilization of antigenic determinants on the cell surface, their reactivity with antibodies which fluoresce under known circumstances, and utilization of principles of flow cytometry. A blood sample is first incubated with a reagent including antibodies to the lymphocyte subclass to be identified, the antibodies being directly or indirectly made fluorescently responsive to particular light (e. g. argon ion laser). The sample is illuminated, a cell at a time, by such focused coherent light, and forward light scatter, right angle light scatter, and fluorescence are detected and used to identify and enumerate cells of the specified subclass.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 1979Date of Patent: August 18, 1981Assignee: Ortho Diagnostics, Inc.Inventors: W. Peter Hansen, Robert A. Hoffman -
Patent number: 4282755Abstract: In an ultrasound imaging system employing a moving or oscillating transducer, actual transducer position is detected periodically, rather than continuously. A magnet is caused to oscillate with the transducer, and periodic alignment of the magnet with a fixedly mounted Hall effect switch provides synchronization data for sonic pulse generation, pulse-echo receipt, and image assembly and display.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 1979Date of Patent: August 11, 1981Assignee: Technicare CorporationInventors: Bayard G. Gardineer, George W. Leber
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Patent number: 4269685Abstract: A partially disposable, partially reusable polarographic sensor includes a fixed membrane and gel electrolyte in the disposable portion, and includes all electrical/metallic parts in the reusable portion. The disposable portion comprises a housing having a flow chamber for fluids to be monitored, adjacent to which is the membrane. Behind the membrane is the gel electrolyte, and a screw structure for engaging the reusable part. In turn, the reusable part employs a matable screw portion, and a fixed, coaxial anode-cathode assembly, which when mounted to the disposable portion, engages the membrane.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 1979Date of Patent: May 26, 1981Assignee: McNeilabs, Inc.Inventor: Dawood Parker
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Patent number: 4249539Abstract: A B-scan pulse echo ultrasound system produces a real time image of a body area under inquiry, and an aspiration needle is inserted directly into that area. The needle carries a small, omni-directional ultrasound transducer, electrically connected through the needle to transponder electronics. Incident pulses from the imaging transducer to the omni-directional transducer are sensed at the latter, and the position thereof is inserted into the image either by generation of a return signal from the needle point, or through delay logic and subsequent production of a composite.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 1979Date of Patent: February 10, 1981Assignee: Technicare CorporationInventors: David H. R. Vilkomerson, Reuben S. Mezrich, Carl S. Rubin
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Patent number: 4243052Abstract: A disposable electrode includes a fabric backing and a conductive mesh layer laminated thereto. A conductive polymer adhesive interfaces the conductive mesh with the skin of the patient. In order to promote uniform current density, connection to external apparatus occurs by means of a stranded wire which penetrates the mesh from the top and extends laterally in opposite directions along the electrode, intermediate the mesh and the adhesive.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 1979Date of Patent: January 6, 1981Assignee: Stimtech, Inc.Inventor: William D. Bailey
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Patent number: 4243051Abstract: A disposable electrode includes a fabric backing and a conductive mesh layer laminated thereto. A conductive polymer adhesive interfaces the conductive mesh with the skin of the patient. In order to promote uniform current density, connection to external apparatus occurs by means of a stranded wire which meets the mesh at a point and extends laterally therefrom along the electrode, intermediate the mesh and the adhesive.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 1979Date of Patent: January 6, 1981Assignee: Johnson & JohnsonInventor: Robert F. Wittemann
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Patent number: 4237899Abstract: In a transcutaneous nerve stimulating apparatus, the stimulating pulse wave form is shaped and manipulated to accommodate specific physiological parameters, and to allow multiple non-interfering electrode administrations. The stimulating pulse wave form, of desired pulse rate, pulse duration, and pulse amplitude, optionally includes successive pulses of alternating plurality, which may all be coupled to a single electrode, alternately coupled to plural electrodes, or the like. Pulse decay is controlled, as is pulse rise time. Voltage regulation is provided to the pulse generation apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 1978Date of Patent: December 9, 1980Assignee: Stimtech, Inc.Inventors: Norman R. Hagfors, John W. Keller, Jr.
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Patent number: 4237424Abstract: Input pulses are coupled through a delay network to a pulse amplifier. The amplifier includes feedback circuitry for correcting its output to a particular baseline level, generally zero volts. Within the amplifier feedback path is a gate, which is normally closed. Input pulses are also coupled to a pulse detector; whenever an input pulse is detected, the baseline gate in the amplifier feedback path is open, and the dynamic feedback operation is temporarily inhibited. During this time, the most recent previous level of baseline correction is retained.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 1978Date of Patent: December 2, 1980Assignee: Ortho Diagnostics, Inc.Inventor: Irving L. Weiner
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Patent number: 4217780Abstract: A fluid sampling nozzle is spatially fixed, and adapted to be supplied by fluid to be sampled. A nearby actuating switch, manipulated by the operator, energizes a sequence of sampling, cleaning, and drying steps. In particular, once fluid is withdrawn, the sample is removed. A waste removal sink pivots to a point beneath the nozzle, and in a series of motions by a probe washer assembly, the nozzle is successively washed, inside and out. The apparatus is then returned to its initial position, ready for successive sampling operations.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 1979Date of Patent: August 19, 1980Assignee: Ortho Diagnostic, Inc.Inventors: J. Garland O'Connell, William C. Reynolds
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Patent number: 4210151Abstract: A first oscillator dictates the pulse duration and frequency of stimulating signals; the oscillator output wave form is coupled to an output amplifier stage, and thence to the patient. A scanning oscillator provides a substantially linear ramp voltage, which in turn controls pulse duration, pulse frequency, and pulse intensity modulators. In turn, these modulators appropriately establish conditions within the first oscillator and the output stage whereby the output parameters are scanned through respective predetermined ranges, thereby periodically achieving optimum stimulating conditions.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 1978Date of Patent: July 1, 1980Assignee: Stimtech, Inc.Inventor: John W. Keller, Jr.
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Patent number: 4202625Abstract: Signals including noise, platelet pulses, and red cell pulses are amplified and compared to a noise threshold. If larger than the threshold, the signals are integrated and the integrated signals are compared to respective red cell and platelet references.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 1978Date of Patent: May 13, 1980Assignee: Ortho Diagnostics, Inc.Inventors: Irving L. Weiner, Russell J. Gershman