Patents by Inventor John Bedingfield
John Bedingfield 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).
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Patent number: 9799274Abstract: A method of controlling a medical fluid therapy machine display brightness includes: performing a medical fluid therapy using the medical fluid therapy machine, the medical fluid therapy machine including a display; sensing an amount of ambient light impinging the display without receiving light directly from the display; controlling a level of backlight brightness for the display based on the amount of ambient light sensed; and displaying information relating to the medical fluid therapy on the display using the controlled level of backlight brightness.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2014Date of Patent: October 24, 2017Assignees: Baxter International Inc., Baxter Healthcare SAInventors: James J. Alberti, Rick Gilbert, Pete Hopping, John Bedingfield
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Patent number: 9782577Abstract: A low noise solenoid valve system includes a solenoid valve; and a controller configured to perform a power actuation sequence in which power to the solenoid valve undergoes a plurality of cycles that switch from an actuation level power to a hold level power, wherein the actuation level power is increased at each subsequent cycle, and wherein the actuation power level of one of the plurality of cycles is sufficient to fully actuate the solenoid valve.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2016Date of Patent: October 10, 2017Assignees: Baxter International Inc., Baxter Healthcare S.A.Inventor: John Bedingfield
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Publication number: 20160367794Abstract: A low noise solenoid valve system includes a solenoid valve; and a controller configured to perform a power actuation sequence in which power to the solenoid valve undergoes a plurality of cycles that switch from an actuation level power to a hold level power, wherein the actuation level power is increased at each subsequent cycle, and wherein the actuation power level of one of the plurality of cycles is sufficient to fully actuate the solenoid valve.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2016Publication date: December 22, 2016Inventor: John Bedingfield
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Patent number: 9435459Abstract: A low noise solenoid valve system includes a solenoid valve; and a controller configured to perform a power actuation sequence in which power to the solenoid valve undergoes a plurality of cycles that switch from an actuation level power to a hold level power, wherein the actuation level power is increased at each subsequent cycle, and wherein the actuation power level of one of the plurality of cycles is sufficient to fully actuate the solenoid valve.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2009Date of Patent: September 6, 2016Assignees: Baxter International Inc., Baxter Healthcare S.A.Inventor: John Bedingfield
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Patent number: 9180238Abstract: A dialysis machine includes a control unit having a user interface; a heater(s) located separate from the control unit; a supervisory processor located with the control unit; a delegate control processor located with the heater(s), the delegate control processor in communication with the supervisory processor and configured to receive load cell, heater(s) plate and supply bag temperature sensor inputs; and a sub-delegate heater(s) processor in communication with the control processor and configured to control power to the heater(s). The machine can also include primary and secondary monitoring processors that perform a safety check to the control processing and monitor the load cell.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2008Date of Patent: November 10, 2015Assignees: Baxter International Inc., Baxter Healthcare S.A.Inventors: John Bedingfield, Benjamin Kellam, Ronald D. Baerg, Gideon Hecht
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Publication number: 20150014249Abstract: A method of controlling a medical fluid therapy machine display brightness includes: performing a medical fluid therapy using the medical fluid therapy machine, the medical fluid therapy machine including a display; sensing an amount of ambient light impinging the display without receiving light directly from the display; controlling a level of backlight brightness for the display based on the amount of ambient light sensed; and displaying information relating to the medical fluid therapy on the display using the controlled level of backlight brightness.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2014Publication date: January 15, 2015Inventors: James J. Alberti, Rick Gilbert, Pete Hopping, John Bedingfield
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Patent number: 8870812Abstract: A medical therapy machine includes: an enclosure; a medical therapy machine component located inside the enclosure; a video monitor supported by the enclosure and displaying at least one of information and indicia relating to the medical therapy; an ambient light sensor positioned with respect to the enclosure so as to be able to sense a level of ambient light impinging the enclosure; and a logic implementor configured to control a level of backlight brightness for the video monitor based on the level of ambient light sensed by the sensor.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2007Date of Patent: October 28, 2014Assignees: Baxter International Inc., Baxter Healthcare S.A.Inventors: James J. Alberti, Rick Gilbert, Pete Hopping, John Bedingfield
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Patent number: 8741131Abstract: A method for operating a medical fluid machine, the method comprising: (i) if alternating current (“AC”) power is available, charging a battery, if needed, and powering the medical fluid machine with the AC power; and (ii) if AC power is not available (a) if fuel cell power is available, charging the battery, if needed, and powering the medical fluid machine with the fuel cell power; and (b) if fuel cell power is not available, powering the medical fluid machine using battery power until the AC power or fuel cell power is available.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 2013Date of Patent: June 3, 2014Assignees: Baxter International Inc., Baxter Healthcare S.A.Inventors: John A. Bedingfield, Richard E. Kienman, Brian C. Lauman
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Patent number: 8644692Abstract: A method for heating medical fluid with different supply voltages comprising: configuring first, second and third switches in electrical communication with first and second power lines, the switches configured such that (i) in a first switch state first and second heater elements are placed in series, solely via a closing of the first switch, for operation with a first supply voltage applied to the first and second power lines, and (ii) in a second switch state the first and second heater elements are placed in parallel, via the second and third switches, for operation with a second supply voltage applied to the first and second power lines, and configuring a control element to automatically set the switches in the first or the second switch state based upon a signal sent to the control element indicative of the first or the second supply voltage.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2012Date of Patent: February 4, 2014Assignees: Baxter International Inc., Baxter Healthcare S.A.Inventors: John Bedingfield, Brian Lauman
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Patent number: 8558964Abstract: A medical machine includes: an enclosure defining an opening, at least a portion of the enclosure being electrically conductive and acting as a first capacitor plate; a medical device component located inside the enclosure; a window placed adjacent to the opening; a video display with an at least partially conductive case acting as a second capacitor plate; and a dielectric member placed between the first and second capacitor plates, the plates and dielectric member forming a capacitor configured to prevent leakage of electromagnetic energy from the enclosure.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2007Date of Patent: October 15, 2013Assignees: Baxter International Inc., Baxter Healthcare S.A.Inventor: John Bedingfield
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Patent number: 8361023Abstract: A medical fluid machine includes: an enclosure; at least one medical fluid delivery component located inside the enclosure, the component capable of being powered by an external power source or a back-up battery; a transistor in electrical communication with the battery; and a regulator configured to: (i) receive as feedback a supply voltage; and (ii) vary a gate voltage at the transistor to maintain the supply voltage at least substantially at a desired level.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2007Date of Patent: January 29, 2013Assignees: Baxter International Inc., Baxter Healthcare S.A.Inventor: John Bedingfield
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Patent number: 8349174Abstract: A fuel-cell powered medical fluid processing machine or dialysis machine is disclosed. The machine is intended for remote or rural areas where standard household or utility power is not available or is subject to interruption. The fuel cell is powered by hydrogen or other source of protons, or may instead be powered by methanol or ethanol, such as a direct methanol fuel cell. The fuel cell may be operated directly, as in powering a portable, wearable dialysis device, or may be operated indirectly, to generate and store power in an electric power storage device of the medical fluid or dialysis device. The medical fluid processing machine or dialysis machine may include circuitry allowing for use by household or utility power while also including a fuel cell for use when other power is not available. A catalytic heater may be used to warm the dialysis fluid.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2008Date of Patent: January 8, 2013Assignees: Baxter International Inc., Baxter Healthcare S.A.Inventors: John A. Bedingfield, Richard E. Kienman, Brian C. Lauman
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Publication number: 20120179133Abstract: A method for heating medical fluid with different supply voltages comprising: configuring first, second and third switches in electrical communication with first and second power lines, the switches configured such that (i) in a first switch state first and second heater elements are placed in series, solely via a closing of the first switch, for operation with a first supply voltage applied to the first and second power lines, and (ii) in a second switch state the first and second heater elements are placed in parallel, via the second and third switches, for operation with a second supply voltage applied to the first and second power lines, and configuring a control element to automatically set the switches in the first or the second switch state based upon a signal sent to the control element indicative of the first or the second supply voltage.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2012Publication date: July 12, 2012Applicants: Baxter Healthcare S.A., Baxter International Inc.Inventors: John Bedingfield, Brian Lauman
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Patent number: 8160433Abstract: A medical fluid heating system operable with different supply voltages including first and second heater elements: first and second power lines, first, second and third switches in electrical communication with the first and second power lines, the switches configured such that (i) in a first switch state the first and second heater elements are placed in series, solely via a closing of the first switch, for operation with a first supply voltage applied to the first and second power lines, and (ii) in a second switch state the first and second heater elements are placed in parallel, via the second and third switches, for operation with a second supply voltage applied to the first and second power lines, and a control element configured to automatically set the switches in the first or the second switch state based upon a signal sent to the control element indicative of the first or the second supply voltage.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2011Date of Patent: April 17, 2012Assignees: Baxter International, Inc., Baxter Healthcare S.A.Inventors: John Bedingfield, Brian Lauman
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Publication number: 20110288480Abstract: A medical fluid heating system operable with different supply voltages including first and second heater elements: first and second power lines, first, second and third switches in electrical communication with the first and second power lines, the switches configured such that (i) in a first switch state the first and second heater elements are placed in series, solely via a closing of the first switch, for operation with a first supply voltage applied to the first and second power lines, and (ii) in a second switch state the first and second heater elements are placed in parallel, via the second and third switches, for operation with a second supply voltage applied to the first and second power lines, and a control element configured to automatically set the switches in the first or the second switch state based upon a signal sent to the control element indicative of the first or the second supply voltage.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2011Publication date: November 24, 2011Applicants: BAXTER HEALTHCARE S.A., BAXTER INTERNATIONAL INC.Inventors: John Bedingfield, Brian Lauman
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Patent number: 8027572Abstract: A dialysis machine having a multiple line voltage heater includes first and second heater elements, first and second switching devices connected electrically to the first and second heating elements, first and second power lines, and a control element configured to provide a first switching device state in which power at a first voltage is supplied via the first and second power lines to both first and second heater elements via both first and second switching devices and a second switching device state in which power at a second voltage is supplied via the first and second power lines to the first heater element only via the first switching device.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2008Date of Patent: September 27, 2011Assignees: Baxter International Inc., Baxter Healthcare S.A.Inventors: John Bedingfield, Brian Lauman
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Patent number: 7998115Abstract: A medical fluid machine includes an enclosure; a disposable unit accepted by the enclosure, the disposable unit including a conduit through which a medical fluid can flow, the conduit including a viewing portion; a light source configured and arranged to emit light onto the viewing portion of the conduit; a camera focused on the viewing portion of the conduit; and a processor configured to determine a speed of a particle entrained in the medical fluid based on at least two images of the particle in the viewing area taken by the camera.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2007Date of Patent: August 16, 2011Assignees: Baxter International Inc., Baxter Healthcare S.A.Inventor: John Bedingfield
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Patent number: 7911353Abstract: The patent discloses a method of verifying that a dialysis machine audio alarm has been sounded. The method senses a waveform of electric power, such as a waveform of the current or voltage that drives a speaker. When the speaker produces sound, power consumption changes the waveform in a manner that is detectable by electrical and electronic sensors. The amplitude envelope and frequency or period of the waveform is specific to the electrical and mechanical characteristics of the speaker. The waveform may be detected by a current-sensing resistor in series with the speaker power source, by a non-contact current transformer or hall-effect sensor, or may be sampled by an ADC. A computer program then compares this resulting signal to an expected signal or waveform and verify the speaker is working. If the speaker is not working, the machine sends a visual alarm or places itself in a safe state.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2008Date of Patent: March 22, 2011Assignees: Baxter International Inc., Baxter Healthcare S.A.Inventor: John A. Bedingfield
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Publication number: 20100308243Abstract: A low noise solenoid valve system includes a solenoid valve; and a controller configured to perform a power actuation sequence in which power to the solenoid valve undergoes a plurality of cycles that switch from an actuation level power to a hold level power, wherein the actuation level power is increased at each subsequent cycle, and wherein the actuation power level of one of the plurality of cycles is sufficient to fully actuate the solenoid valve.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2009Publication date: December 9, 2010Applicants: Baxter International Inc., Baxter Healthcare S.A.Inventor: John Bedingfield
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Patent number: 7782590Abstract: An electromechanical solenoid control system with reduced hold current includes an electromechanical solenoid including an armature and a coil; a voltage source; a resistor placed in an electrical line between the voltage source and the solenoid coil; a switching device configured to selectively apply power from the voltage source to the solenoid coil; and a control element connected electrically to the switching device, the control element operable to receive a signal from the electrical line and use the signal to control the switching device to selectively apply power from the voltage source to the solenoid coil.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2008Date of Patent: August 24, 2010Assignees: Baxter International Inc., Baxter Healthcare S.A.Inventors: John Bedingfield, Rodolfo Roger