Patents by Inventor Thomas J. Pavsek

Thomas J. Pavsek 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).

  • Publication number: 20100130972
    Abstract: An electrical device for treating problem skin areas, including warts, has an electrode and a power source coupled to the electrode for generating an arc over a gap between a distal end of the electrode and a patient's skin when the electrode is placed in spaced proximity to the patient's skin. The power source provides electricity to the electrode with a frequency of at least 100 kHz, an open-circuit voltage of less than 2 kVRMS, and a total power of less than 2 W.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 16, 2009
    Publication date: May 27, 2010
    Applicant: FRANTZ MEDICAL DEVELOPMENT, LTD.
    Inventors: Michael Yambor, Lawrence M. Sears, Stephanie A.S. Harrington, Mark A. Williams, Jennifer S. Innamorato, Thomas J. Pavsek
  • Patent number: 6283719
    Abstract: A tube in a pumped fluid system can become obstructed by a clog. The clog is automatically cleared in response to an obstruction signal by modifying the pumping cycle which is normally used to pump the fluid. In particular, the pumping cycle is stopped after a compression stroke to apply sustained high pressure in the clogged tube, using the same fluid and the same pump, to expel the clog from the tube. The obstruction signal is derived by measuring pressure during a portion of the pumping cycle when elevated pressure due to viscosity effects have subsided. Therefore, if the pressure remains elevated, a determination of an obstructed state can reliably be made which may be caused by a clog.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 5, 1998
    Date of Patent: September 4, 2001
    Assignee: Frantz Medical Development LTD
    Inventors: Mark G. Frantz, Mark R. Honard, Patrick Manzie, Thomas J. Pavsek, Charlie P. Chesnes, Richard E. Nemer
  • Patent number: 5237309
    Abstract: A medical pumping system has a supply tube (2), an outlet tube (6), a readily sterilizable, disposable cassette (3) connected to the tubes and engaged with the pump, and means (22,24) such as a motor-driven piston, for intermittently applying pressure to the cassette. The pumping system features a display and switch means (9, 10) on a front panel thereof, a pressure sensor (28), an optical fluid presence sensor (19), and a microprocessor (20) metering the volume of fluid pumped through said cassette (3), monitoring output signals from said sensors (18, 28), controlling the motor-driven piston in accordance with settings entered via said switch means (9,10), and directing output data to said display means (8). The microprocessor has a stored program for performing SET RATE, RUN, HOLD, VOLUME FED, and CLEAR VOLUME functions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 19, 1989
    Date of Patent: August 17, 1993
    Assignee: Frantz Medical Development, Ltd.
    Inventors: Mark G. Frantz, Thomas J. Pavsek, Mark R. Honard, Lawrence M. Sears, Ying Shen
  • Patent number: 4845487
    Abstract: A medical pumping system has a supply tube (2), an outlet tube (6), a readily sterilizable, disposable cassette (3) connected to the tubes and engaged with the pump, and means (22,24) such as a motor-driven piston, for intermittently applying pressure to the cassette. The pumping system features a display and switch means (9, 10) on a front panel thereof, a pressure sensor (28), an optical fluid presence sensor (19), and a microprocessor (20) metering the volume of fluid pumped through said cassette (3), monitoring output signals from said sensors (18, 28), controlling the motor-driven piston in accordance with settings entered via said switch means (9,10), and directing output data to said display means (8). The microprocessor has a stored program for performing SET RATE, RUN, HOLD, VOLUME FED, and CLEAR VOLUME functions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 20, 1987
    Date of Patent: July 4, 1989
    Assignee: Frantz Medical Development Ltd.
    Inventors: Mark G. Frantz, Thomas J. Pavsek, Mark R. Honard, Lawrence M. Sears, Ying Shen