For Thermometer Patents (Class 206/212)
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Patent number: 10722384Abstract: Methods, apparatus and kits for preparing a medical mixture are disclosed. A method of preparing the medical mixture includes introducing a material into a tray, transferring the material from the tray to a scooper, releasably securing the scooper to the tray, and introducing a tubular member defining a lumen into the scooper such that the material within the scooper enters the lumen. A mixing apparatus includes a tray comprising a body defining a mixing receptacle configured to receive a material, a scooper having a proximal end with a proximal opening and a distal end with a distal opening, and a connector configured to releasably secure the scooper to the tray. A kit includes a tubular member, a stylet, a tray, and a scooper.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2018Date of Patent: July 28, 2020Assignee: Nordson CorporationInventors: Mark Stevenson, Jon E. Hoogenakker, Alexander Cromett, Zachary Rzeszutek
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Patent number: 10232986Abstract: A moisture-tight, re-sealable container is disclosed having a lid and body. The lid and body have a non-round seal that is substantially moisture tight when the lid is seated on the body, admitting less than 1000 micrograms per day of water to a package. A reinforcement stiffens or reinforces at least a portion of the seal against inward deflection along an axis defined by the minor diameter when the lid is seated on the body. Optionally the reinforcement is at least one spline subdividing the reservoir. A method of making dispensers for objects of varying length to customize particular dispensers to dispense such objects of a particular length is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2017Date of Patent: March 19, 2019Assignee: CSP TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Michael Bucholtz, Ronald Supranowicz, John Belfance
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Patent number: 10154828Abstract: Embodiments of a protective cover set for a medical probe are described herein, which may include an elongate protective cover having two or more fastening elements, with at least one fastening element at a point along the length of the protective cover. Embodiments may be configured to fit within a removable outer wrapper.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2016Date of Patent: December 18, 2018Assignee: Parker Laboratories, Inc.Inventor: Neal Buchalter
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Patent number: 9663279Abstract: A flexible safety cap (1) for accommodating any tool (13, 14) among a group of tools having different diameters or different geometries, said cap having a terminating front wall (10) and an oppositely disposed clamping opening (8, 8?) with at least one non-round, acting clamping profile (5, 5?, 5?, 5??, 5??) wherein at least one slot (9) that penetrates through the wall of the safety cap (1) is disposed in the vicinity of the front wall (10) to establish an elastic, resilient clamping connection between an outside circumference of the tool (13, 14) and an inside wall of the safety cap (1).Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 2014Date of Patent: May 30, 2017Assignee: Rose Plastic AGInventor: Peter Roesler
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Patent number: 6142297Abstract: A device (30) and method for sanitizing, with a sanitizing medium (52), a thermometer (6) having a probe (16) with a predetermined probe diameter (18). The device consists of a tube (34) having an outer surface (38) and an open end (42) adapted to receive the probe, and a closed end (46) opposite the open end and defining a reservoir (50) for holding the sanitizing medium. The device further includes a cap (60) removably attached to the tube open end and having an upper surface (64) with a central aperture (78) designed to closely receive the probe. At least one wiping member (82) in the cap is capable of forcibly gripping the probe so as to seal the sanitizing medium within the tube and to slidingly engage the probe so as to wipe the sanitizing medium from the probe when extracting the thermometer from the device.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 1999Date of Patent: November 7, 2000Inventor: Walter Price
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Patent number: 5893833Abstract: An infrared detector has a probe having curved surfaces which slide readily into a neonate axilla. The probe is covered by a disposable cover, or a bag completely encloses the infrared detector. The bag has a pleated end surface, through which the detector views the skin, and a flap at a rear surface to close an opening which receives the detector.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1995Date of Patent: April 13, 1999Assignee: Exergen CorporationInventors: Francesco Pompei, Marybeth A. Pompei
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Patent number: 5107988Abstract: A sheath for a probe comprises a flattened probe sheath having an open end and a closed end. The sheath also defines a pair of peripherally connected flat sides. Each flat side of the sheath defines a distal portion and a proximal portion connected together by a transverse seal area. The proximal portion is typically made of a material which is of greater penetration strength than the distal portion. The sheath is proportioned to fit into the human mouth with the teeth normally engaging the proximal portion. Thus, the sheath is capable of substantially preventing bite-through in human mouths when enclosing a glass thermometer or other probe, while the distal end is preferably made of a softer material than each proximal portion, for an improvement in comfort.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 1990Date of Patent: April 28, 1992Inventor: Harry Bala
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Patent number: 5069337Abstract: A sheath for a probe comprises a flat probe sheath having an open end and a closed end with the sheath defining a pair of peripherally connected flat sides. By this invention, each flat side of the sheath defines a portion, positioned at least intermediate the sheath ends, which portion comprises a pair of joined inner and outer plastic layers. The inner plastic layer is made of a material readily heat sealable with itself and the material of the outer plastic layer. The outer plastic layer is made of a material of a strength and thickness capable of substantially preventing bite-through in human mouths.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 1991Date of Patent: December 3, 1991Inventor: Harry Bala
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Patent number: 4823949Abstract: A packaged sheath for a probe such as a medical thermometer or the like comprises a backing web, and a flattened probe sheath having an open end and a closed end. The sheath defines a pair of connected, flat sides, with a portion of one flat side of the sheath being sealed adjacent its open end to the backing web. A tab member is sealed in an area to the other flat side of the sheath adjacent its open end. An upper web is peripherally sealed to the backing web at side areas. A preferred design of packaged sheath in accordance with this invention can be opened in a variety of different ways, to conform to varying, customary procedures to which the user has been previously trained.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1988Date of Patent: April 25, 1989Inventor: Harry Bala
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Patent number: 4652145Abstract: Fever thermometer protector consisting of an expansible Plastic Film to which a dimensionally stable backing means has been attached. The invention also comprises processes for manufacturing fever thermometer protectors.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 1983Date of Patent: March 24, 1987Assignee: Minitube AktiebolagInventor: Sten G. Bjornberg
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Patent number: 4425998Abstract: There is disclosed a method for protecting thermolabile goods from degradation or destruction from high temperatures by surrounding the goods with a compound having a melting point about 3.degree. to about 5.degree. C. lower than the thermosensitive temperature of the goods and a heat capacity sufficient to protect the goods when the temperature of the environment exceeds the temperature of the goods. A representative compound is sodium sulfate decahydrate also known as Glauber's salt. In a preferred embodiment, the compound prior to use is melted, absorbed in a bibulous material, and then sealed in a plastic bag. In still another preferred embodiment, the method surrounds the compound with a layer of outer insulation which is adjacent to the outside container, which is made of cardboard, paper, and/or wood.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 1983Date of Patent: January 17, 1984Assignee: PyMaH CorporationInventors: Craig R. Hof, Hasmukh Shah
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Patent number: 4061226Abstract: A thermometer case and holder for housing a thermometer for use in taking patient's temperatures, which case is of integral one-piece plastic construction and includes a container portion for containing alcohol and the like into which a major lower portion of the thermometer is inserted. Gripper means are provided at the lower end of the case for securing the bulb of the thermometer, and a hinged spacer lid is provided at the top of the container for centering the top of the thermometer, said spacer lid being operable between open and closed positions. A hinged cap fits over the spacer lid and an upward extension of the thermometer, and is also operable between open and closed positions. The case fits into a holder for mounting to a wall or the like.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 1976Date of Patent: December 6, 1977Assignee: Intec Industries Inc.Inventor: R. Eric Essen