Patents by Inventor Russell Herrig

Russell Herrig 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: 5478479
    Abstract: A method of washing salvaged blood includes separating higher density blood components from lower density blood components within a rotating centrifuge bowl. The separated blood components are washed with wash solution to remove free hemoglobin (Hgb), anticoagulant, cellular debris and other undesirable elements from the blood components. The previously separated blood components are re-suspended by braking the rotation of the centrifuge bowl to release the free Hgb, and other undesirable elements trapped in the red blood cell layer. The higher density blood components are then re-separated from the lower density blood components within the centrifuge bowl. The re-separated blood components are again washed with wash solution to further remove free Hgb and other undesirable elements from the blood components.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 20, 1994
    Date of Patent: December 26, 1995
    Assignee: Haemonetics Corporation
    Inventor: Russell Herrig
  • Patent number: 5311908
    Abstract: A fluid flow apparatus includes a peristaltic pump rotor mounted to a deck module assembly. A disposable software set is provided which includes a cassette which has a primary flexible tube and a pump platen adjacent to which the primary flexible tube resides. Tubing with blood processing bags are coupled to the manifold along with the input port of the rotor of a disposable blood processing centrifuge bowl. The software set also includes a three-to-one manifold which connects the primary tube to a plurality of secondary flexible tubes. Fluid flow through the secondary flexible tubes is controlled by a plurality of pinch valves which pinch the secondary tubes closed against closing surfaces on the cassette. A deck module assembly allows a user to properly secure the cassette relative to the pump rotor and the pinch valves. A flat surface is provided on the manifold to couple sonic radiation into the manifold and sense the presence of fluids therein.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 17, 1992
    Date of Patent: May 17, 1994
    Assignee: Haemonetics Corporation
    Inventors: David Barone, Russell Herrig, Joseph M. Medberry, Paul M. Volpini, Joseph R. Plante
  • Patent number: 5273517
    Abstract: A fluid flow apparatus includes a peristaltic pump rotor mounted to a deck module assembly. A disposable software set is provided which includes a cassette which has a primary flexible tube and a pump platen adjacent to which the primary flexible tube resides. Tubing with blood processing bags are coupled to the manifold along with the input port of the rotor of a disposable blood processing centrifuge bowl. The cassette is removably secured to the hardware apparatus such that the flexible tube contacts both the platen of the cassette and the rollers of the pump rotor. The pump rotor is rotated to induce a fluid flow through the primary flexible tube. The software set also includes a three-to-one manifold which connects the primary tube to a plurality of secondary flexible tubes. Fluid flow through the secondary flexible tubes is controlled by a plurality of pinch valves which pinch the secondary tubes closed against closing surfaces on the cassette.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 9, 1991
    Date of Patent: December 28, 1993
    Assignee: Haemonetics Corporation
    Inventors: David Barone, Russell Herrig, Edward Kaleskas, Ronald Porreca, Alan L. Stenfors, Robert Vandor, Joseph M. Medberry, Paul M. Volpini