Patents by Inventor Dan Altura

Dan Altura 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: 6613953
    Abstract: A wound treatment device which fits over standard bandages and covers both the wound area itself and major portions of the surrounding area of healthy skin of an extremity such as a leg, arm, or foot. The wound treatment device maintains the wound near normal body temperature (37° C.) by conserving and redistributing the body's own heat energy using a high efficiency thermal insulator to minimize heat loss from the wound and surrounding skin area and a high efficiency thermal conductor for distributing heat from the surrounding skin to the wound area. The wound treatment device avoids potential problems associated with external heat sources and provides for an ideal physiological environment for wound healing. The wound treatment device can be worn by the patient for extended periods of time during their regular daily routine without constant medical supervision. The wound treatment device can also store extra thermal energy generated by physical activity such as walking, cleaning, or bicycling.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 22, 2002
    Date of Patent: September 2, 2003
    Inventor: Dan Altura
  • Patent number: 6122997
    Abstract: An adapter is provided which makes tightening fittings in miniature fluid flow systems, such as liquid chromatography and flow injection analysis, more precise. Current methods for tightening miniature fittings involve either finger tightening by itself or using a miniature wrench after finger tightening. These methods can lead to wide variations in the amount of torque applied to the fittings, due to differences in the strength and coordination from one person to the next. Over-tightening or undertightening can lead to leaks in these high pressure systems or can result in damage of expensive fluid components such as pumps or valves. The present adapter can be used with any standard torque wrench or torque screwdriver to precisely indicate the amount of torque being applied to these special fittings. Ordinary drive sockets cannot be used with fluid flow systems because the socket interferes with the tubing which protrudes from the fittings being tightened.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 26, 1994
    Date of Patent: September 26, 2000
    Inventor: Dan Altura