Patents by Inventor Bertrand Cassou

Bertrand Cassou has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 7458931
    Abstract: The invention concerns a syringe for injecting the content of a straw enabling the reading of data borne by the straw, even when it is ready for use. The straw is placed in a tubular body (12) of the syringe in a housing (30) wherein is provided at least a lateral window (38).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 3, 2002
    Date of Patent: December 2, 2008
    Assignee: IMV Technologies
    Inventor: Bertrand Cassou
  • Publication number: 20050107659
    Abstract: The invention concerns a syringe for injecting the content of a straw enabling the reading of data borne by the straw, even when it is ready for use. The straw is placed in a tubular body (12) of the syringe in a housing (30) wherein is provided at least a lateral window (38).
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 3, 2002
    Publication date: May 19, 2005
    Inventor: Bertrand Cassou
  • Publication number: 20020017250
    Abstract: An artificial insemination device for artificially inseminating sows in particular includes a saddle which is placed on the back of a female. A support on the saddle supports a sachet containing animal semen and holds the sachet in a globally vertical position.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 7, 2001
    Publication date: February 14, 2002
    Inventor: Bertrand Cassou
  • Patent number: 6079184
    Abstract: A machine to make up doses of semen in a container comprising welded thermoplastics films that can be opened by hand without using instruments in order to insert therein an insemination probe includes a tubular needle having a nozzle over which is threaded a cleaning ring to prevent coating of a region to be sealed by welding with semen and to keep the walls of the thermoplastics films dry after filling the dose with semen. The sealing weld is made by a device having inverted U-shape jaws. An incision perpendicular to the branches of the U-shape is made at the same level as the latter by an incision device including an orientable blade.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 28, 1997
    Date of Patent: June 27, 2000
    Assignee: Instruments de Medecine Veterinaire
    Inventors: Robert Cassou, Maurice Cassou, Bertrand Cassou
  • Patent number: 6044618
    Abstract: A machine to make up doses of semen in a container comprising welded thermoplastics films that can be opened by hand without using instruments in order to insert therein an insemination probe includes a tubular needle having a nozzle over which is threaded a cleaning ring to prevent coating of a region to be sealed by welding with semen and to keep the walls of the thermoplastics films dry after filling the dose with semen. The sealing weld is made by a device having inverted U-shape jaws. An incision perpendicular to the branches of the U-shape is made at the same level as the latter by an incision device including an orientable blade.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 28, 1997
    Date of Patent: April 4, 2000
    Assignee: Instruments De Medecine Veterinaire
    Inventors: Robert Cassou, Maurice Cassou, Bertrand Cassou
  • Patent number: 5735401
    Abstract: A machine to make up doses of semen in a container comprising welded thermoplastics films that can be opened by hand without using instruments in order to insert therein an insemination probe includes a tubular needle having a nozzle over which is threaded a cleaning ring to prevent coating of a region to be sealed by welding with semen and to keep the walls of the thermoplastics films dry after filling the dose with semen. The sealing weld is made by a device having inverted U-shape jaws. An incision perpendicular to the branches of the U-shape is made at the same level as the latter by an incision device including an orientable blade.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 19, 1995
    Date of Patent: April 7, 1998
    Assignee: Instruments de Medecine Veterinaire
    Inventors: Robert Cassou, Maurice Cassou, Bertrand Cassou
  • Patent number: 5664399
    Abstract: A device for packaging liquids, particularly animal semen, in pre-scaled and pre-cut pouches provided in a roll and designed for artificial insemination. The device includes a tiltable table with a base enabling adjustment of the tilt angle of the table to facilitate gravitational filling of pouches, a pouch filling station and a sealing station. The device also includes a movable filling needle inserted into a removable needle guide and mounted on a block that includes an inductive proximity sensor for generating an alternating magnetic field which is automatically stopped when a metal liner is inserted into the needle guide following needle insertion into the pouch. Cessation of the alternating magnetic field triggers the sealing of the pouch.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 21, 1996
    Date of Patent: September 9, 1997
    Assignee: Societe IMV -Instruments de Medecine Veterinaire
    Inventor: Bertrand Cassou
  • Patent number: 5582602
    Abstract: A device for collecting seminal fluid, comprises a collecting container (1) on which is mounted an adaptor (2) provided with a cannula (3) for sucking up the seminal fluid under the effect of a partial vacuum. The device further includes an adaptor sleeve (5) interposed between the container (1) and the adaptor (2). The sleeve comprises a chamber (10) in communication with the adaptor (2) in which chamber a filter (11) for the seminal fluid is located. A pipe (16) for sucking up the fluid and having a first flared end portion (17) emerges on the filter (11) and a second end portion (18) emerges in the container via a projection (19) extending axially beyond the end (20) of the sleeve pointing towards the container. A sucking-up duct (21) intended to be connected to a source of partial vacuum terminates at the end (2) of the sleeve inside the container in order to generate, within the container (1), a partial vacuum intended to bring about the sucking-up of the seminal fluid through the filter (11).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 26, 1994
    Date of Patent: December 10, 1996
    Assignee: Societe d'Etudes, de Gestion, d'Engineering
    Inventors: Robert Cassou, Maurice Cassou, Bertrand Cassou, Jean-Pierre Brillard, Laurent Raulie
  • Patent number: 5545562
    Abstract: A device for identifying the content of a straw formed of a heat-sealed section of ionomer resin tube offering high performance at cryogenic temperatures comprises a sheath length threaded onto the straw and trapped between the ends of the straw which are flattened and widened in the transverse direction on sealing the straw after filling. The sheath carries printed identifying data and its color facilitates identification. This avoids the possibility of defective printing on the ionomer resin and damage to the straw or its contents by diffusion of constituents of the ink. The sheath can be ovalized at one end to prevent it moving freely.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 2, 1995
    Date of Patent: August 13, 1996
    Assignee: Instruments de Medecine Veterinaire
    Inventors: Robert Cassou, Maurice Cassou, Bertrand Cassou
  • Patent number: 5283170
    Abstract: The tube, known as a straw, according to the invention, is conventional in its form, and is constituted by a rectilinear length of transparent tubular envelope. In the vicinity of a first end, the straw contains a sliding stopper with a quantity of powder gellable by hydration between two porous pads. The tubular envelope is extruded from an ionomer resin marketed under the brand name of Surlyn 8921. Ionomer resins have, above and below a transition zone extending from 45.degree. C. to 60.degree. C. approximately, states that are respectively thermofusible and crosslinked. Thus, the straw can be closed by fusion of the ends clamped by heated jaws, while presenting suitable properties of rigidity at ambient temperature. Furthermore, the ionomer resin used does not have an embrittlement temperature, so that it can be manipulated at cryogenic temperatures (77 K.) without the need for taking any particular precautions. The filling and sealing of the straws can be automated, to ensure the safety of the operators.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 23, 1992
    Date of Patent: February 1, 1994
    Inventors: Robert Cassou, Maurice Cassou, Bertrand Cassou
  • Patent number: 5249610
    Abstract: Straws, in particular for artificial insemination of animals and storage of biological products, are filled by aspiration through a suction nozzle fitted with a needle which enters the straw to the rear of a composite stopper and is fitted with a seal. A biological product (diluted sperm) is drawn up a flexible elastomer tube to an injector nozzle in response to reducing the pressure in the straw. The flexible tube is held centered over a distance equal to at least five times its outside diameter in a hoop held in a support. The elastomer from which the flexible tube is made has a Shore hardness of 41 to 47 and a reversible elongation capacity of at least 250%. These arrangements ensure rigorous centering of the needle in the hoop despite the flexibility of the tube. Parts which have been in contact with the sperm can be discarded after all of a sample has been used up, rather than requiring costly cleaning.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 7, 1992
    Date of Patent: October 5, 1993
    Inventors: Robert Cassou, Maurice Cassou, Bertrand Cassou
  • Patent number: 5190880
    Abstract: The tube, known as a straw, according to the invention, is conventional in its form, and is constituted by a rectilinear length of transparent tubular envelope. In the vicinity of a first end, the straw contains a sliding stopper with a quantity of powder gellable by hydration between two porous pads. The tubular envelope is extruded from an ionomer resin marketed under the brand name of Surlyn 8921. Ionomer resins have, above and below a transition zone extending from 45.degree. C. to 60.degree. C. approximately, states that are respectively thermofusible and crosslinked. Thus, the straw can be closed by fusion of the ends clamped by heated jaws, while presenting suitable properties of rigidity at ambient temperature. Furthermore, the ionomer resin used does not have an embrittlement temperature, so that it can be manipulated at cryogenic temperatures (77 K) without the need for taking any particular precautions. The filling and sealing of the straws can be automated, to ensure the safety of the operators.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 1, 1990
    Date of Patent: March 2, 1993
    Inventors: Robert Cassou, Maurice Cassou, Bertrand Cassou
  • Patent number: 5160940
    Abstract: An ink jet printing machine for elongate cylindrical articles such as tubes or straws for biological fluids, includes an automatically controlled ink-jet printing station. The printing station includes a printing head, handling apparatus for the straws or tubes comprising an admission passage for receiving, guiding and feeding straws or tubes, a wall panel, a suction port disposed in the wall panel at a downstream end of the admission passage and connected to a source of vacuum, a transfer plunger mounted for reciprocating along the wall panel between the suction port and a conveyor, the leading straw or tubes being transferred from the suction port to the conveyor by displacement of the transfer plunger toward the conveyor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 10, 1990
    Date of Patent: November 3, 1992
    Inventors: Robert Cassou, Maurice Cassou, Bertrand Cassou
  • Patent number: 4846785
    Abstract: An instrument of artificial insemination or embryo transfer by a transperitoneal and/or cervical route or for sampling follicular liquids in mammals especially horses, pigs, sheep, goats, deer and carnivores is of the type constituted by a syringe formed by a sheath in which slides in fluid-tight manner a piston movable in translation. The sheath is externally protected by a rigid cover and is immobilized in a manipulator sleeve comprising a rotary member adapted to actuate the piston. The anterior end of the sheath is fitted with a needle. The cover protecting the sheath is covered by and guides a palpator the length of which is greater than that of the cover but less than that of the sheath (including the needle). Thus the needle of the syringe is selectively covered or exposed in whole or in part by axial sliding movement of the cover.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 20, 1988
    Date of Patent: July 11, 1989
    Inventors: Robert Cassou, Bertrand Cassou, Maurice Cassou
  • Patent number: 4821490
    Abstract: This invention relates to closing an open end of a pailette containing a biological element. The invention includes heating a dose of thermo-plastic material to a flowable condition and injecting the dose into the cold open end of the paillettes so that the material adheres to the inner wall of the paillette and solidifies to form a stable plug closing the end. The thermo-plastic material is preferably in the form of solid sticks. A valve in closing apparatus opens and closes communication with a reservoir containing the thermo-plastic material under pressure and defines a pre-determined volume for the dose. The invention is especially applicable to the production of paillettes for use in artificial insemination.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 5, 1987
    Date of Patent: April 18, 1989
    Inventors: Robert Cassou, Bertrand Cassou, Maurice Cassou
  • Patent number: 4790451
    Abstract: A dispenser for dispensing and conveying capsules to a printer for receiving indicia comprises a sloping ramp and a complementary guide which define a conveying passageway having an inlet and an outlet. A vertically movable slide member is associated with the outlet and is movable between a first position wherein the slide member receives a capsule from the outlet of the conveying passageway and a second position wherein a portion of the slide member seals the outlet of the conveying passageway. The slide member when in its second position further defines with the complementary guide a horizontally extending passageway for conveying the capsule to the printer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 20, 1987
    Date of Patent: December 13, 1988
    Inventors: Robert Cassou, Maurice Cassou, Bertrand Cassou
  • Patent number: 4701164
    Abstract: This instrument is of the type comprising a hollow body housing a reservoir tube for reproductive components, 4, which receives an ejection piston rod and which is closely enveloped by an external protective sheath 7 having, at its distal end 7b, retaining means 9 inside which the projecting end of the reservoir tube bears.The problem to be solved consists in making it possible to avoid causing any lesions and carrying along any mucus and also to construct instruments of very small diameter.According to the invention, the retaining means 9 on the sheath 7 comprises a terminal 9 with a solid rounded head or distal end 9b and with a blind axial passage 10 open towards the cylindrical body 1 and communicating with the outside at its blind end by means of a lateral transfer orifice 10c.The invention has an advantageous application in the transfer of animal embryos.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 3, 1986
    Date of Patent: October 20, 1987
    Inventors: Robert Cassou, Maurice Cassou, Bertrand Cassou
  • Patent number: 4654025
    Abstract: The invention relates to apparatus for artificial insemination of animals, and particularly carnivores such as dogs, foxes, wolves and even smaller animals such as mink.The apparatus comprises a flexible probe having apertures at each end, in which is mounted slidingly a semen reservoir tube, which is also flexible, a projecting end of the semen tube presenting a head and an orifice behind said head through which the semen is ejected from the tube, the other end of the semen tube being coupled with a sheath having a removable abutment limiting the stroke of the sheath and tube in the probe, a piston extending through the sheath to engage in the tube for actuation to eject semen therefrom, and balloons extending externally round the probe for inflation once the probe is disposed in the vaginal cavity of the animal by compressed air blown through a separate conduit in the probe from that receiving the semen tube.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 24, 1985
    Date of Patent: March 31, 1987
    Inventors: Robert Cassou, Maurice Cassou, Bertrand Cassou
  • Patent number: 4522621
    Abstract: The invention relates to "insemination guns" comprising an elongate body (1) at the front end of which is fixed an insemination tube (10) ("paillette") and within which is slidingly mounted an ejection rod for ejecting the tube, while an air supply is connected by an air flow passage to the tube (10) at the front end (5a) of the body.The problem posed is to provide such an apparatus which is easy to manipulate and simple to maintain.According to the present invention, the ejection rod (6) has at least one flat (16) cooperating with the circular section wall of the conduit (5) in which the ejection rod is mounted to define the air flow passage (17) beside the ejection rod (6) in the conduit.The invention is especially applicable to inseminating turkeys.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 14, 1983
    Date of Patent: June 11, 1985
    Assignees: Bertrand Cassou, Robert Cassou, Maurice Cassou
    Inventor: Bertrand Cassou
  • Patent number: 4493700
    Abstract: The sheath is of the type having a thickness which is substantially constant throughout its length and having at a first end, or insemination end, a narrowed shape (4b).The problem is to provide a sheath which may be employed on an insemination gun which fixes the sheath by means of projections without presenting difficulties when manufacturing or when inserting the sheath.According to the invention, this sheath is characterized in that its opposite end portion (4a), or fixing end portion, of very short length relative to the total length of the sheath, has an inside diameter substantially larger than the constant inside diameter it has throughout the remainder of its length. The invention has an advantageous application in respect of sheaths for insemination guns for bovines.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 28, 1982
    Date of Patent: January 15, 1985
    Inventors: Robert Cassou, Maurice Cassou, Bertrand Cassou