Patents Represented by Attorney Andrew J. Beck
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Patent number: 5617871Abstract: A system for the transmission of physiological signals from a patient to a display analysis and/or recording device using a spread spectrum transmission technique to reduce interference with the detection of the transmitted physiological signal wherein multiple channels of the physiological signals are transmitted over a bandwidth of approximately 3 MHz.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 1994Date of Patent: April 8, 1997Assignee: Quinton Instrument CompanyInventor: Fremont W. Burrows
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Patent number: 5545174Abstract: A lancet type device having a movable and retractable lancet tip is disclosed. The lancet tip extends beyond the end of a lancet body. The device includes an actuating mechanism that moves and retracts the sharp distal lancet tip linearly into and out of contact with a patient's skin. The actuating mechanism includes an arm with a substantially "V" shaped groove. In one embodiment, the arm extends away from and pivots around the proximal end of the device. In another embodiment, the arm moves transversely across the device. A cylindrical cam follower protrudes from the lancet body. Contact between the groove and the cam follower moves the cam follower, and consequently the lancet body, in a linear direction along the axis of the lancet body.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 1994Date of Patent: August 13, 1996Assignee: Sherwood Medical CompanyInventors: Robert W. Schenk, Alan B. Ranford, Shawn C. Ray, Richard A. Sunderland, Curtis D. Kinghorn
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Patent number: 5522812Abstract: A safety dental syringe of the type adapted to receive a medication cartridge therein but having a protective needle shield thereon which is movable between a retracted position wherein the needle is exposed and a locked and extended position wherein the needle is protected and the needle shield is prevented from returning to the retracted position. A collar is attached to the distal end of the dental syringe to selectively engage a key on the needle shield as the needle shield is moved between the retracted and extended positions. The needle shield slides longitudinally between the retracted and extended positions and may be rotated about the barrel of the dental syringe to lock the needle shield in the locked and extended position. A locking mechanism is disclosed which preferably includes a series of ramps and slots adapted to engage portions of the keys on the needle shield to retain the needle shield in the locked and extended position.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 1995Date of Patent: June 4, 1996Assignee: Sherwood Medical CompanyInventors: Daniel A. Talonn, Alan B. Ranford
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Patent number: 5506015Abstract: A tamper-evident closure seal for containers such as syringes or syringes with an attached needle or the like is disclosed. The seal includes a plurality of slits therein which inhibit removal of the seal from the container once the seal has been placed thereon. The invention includes a method of manufacturing the seal which includes deformation of a portion of the slitted area of the seal in order to strengthen the seal in the area of the slits so as to improve removeability of the seal from its release liner prior to attachment thereof to the container, without inadvertent or premature destruction of the seal.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 1994Date of Patent: April 9, 1996Assignee: Sherwood Medical CompanyInventors: Fred Frederiksen, Oscar Salinas
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Patent number: 5489250Abstract: A high speed deceleration device and method is disclosed that operates on a D.C. speed-change motor used to change the transmission configurations on the transmission of a treadmill powered by a constant speed drive motor. In ordinary use, normal transmission acceleration and deceleration rates are used to speed up or slow down the treadmill belt. A deceleration control signal causes a high voltage to be provided to the D.C. speed-change motor. The high voltage causes the D.C. speed-change motor to rapidly change the transmission configurations on the treadmill which causes a rapid deceleration of the treadmill belt. The deceleration control signal is produced in response to a user direction or in response to the condition of the treadmill. Once the belt has been slowed below a threshold speed, the machine shuts itself off.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 1994Date of Patent: February 6, 1996Assignee: Quinton Instrument CompanyInventors: Bruce D. Densmore, Lester A. Hass, John T. Rotunda, Gregory W. Fissel
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Patent number: 5489278Abstract: An elongate catheter having one or more lumens therein and at least one lumen in flow communication with a side opening in the sidewall of the catheter wherein the side opening includes at least a first side which is oriented diagonally with respect to the longitudinal axis of the catheter and the first side intersects the septum of the catheter to form a side opening wherein the size of the area of the opening is maximized.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 1995Date of Patent: February 6, 1996Assignee: Quinton Instrument CompanyInventor: Timothy A. Abrahamson
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Patent number: 5478352Abstract: A device and method of closing an incision or puncture in a patient by inserting a vessel plug into the incision or puncture until the distal end of the vessel plug is adjacent to the outer lumen of the blood vessel or target organ so that the vessel plug does not obstruct the flow of fluid through the blood vessel or target organ. The precise positioning of the vessel plug in the incision or puncture is accomplished through the use of a balloon catheter or a cylindrical insertion assembly having a proximal plunger member associated therewith.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 1993Date of Patent: December 26, 1995Assignee: Quinton Instrument CompanyInventor: Bradford C. Fowler
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Patent number: 5458141Abstract: A medical electrode and skin preparation device is adapted to be secured to the skin of a patient and is designed to prepare the skin by abrasion or penetration of the epidermal layer of the skin in contact with the conductive means of the electrode after the electrode is secured in place on the skin. The electrode includes a penetrating device associated with a conductor capable of transmitting biopotential events for recording, with the conductor being retained by an adhesive member which secures the electrode to the skin of the patient. The penetration device in contact with the skin is movable relative to the skin of the patient and a holder by an applicator gun to abrade or penetrate the epidermal layer of skin after the electrode is placed on the skin. Uniform skin preparation is achieved by a flexible screen member and an electrolyte gel reservoir on the electrode and an applicator gun which minimizes motion artifacts arising from skin potential variations.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 1993Date of Patent: October 17, 1995Assignee: Quinton Instrument CompanyInventor: Brian K. Neil
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Method for sampling in a container having a material therein which separates from a barrier material
Patent number: 5454958Abstract: A process and method for preventing a separated material from interfering with the portion of a fluid to be sampled for use in a serum or plasma collection device including a gel material for partitioning and separating heavier and lighter phases of a fluid sample such as a blood sample. The device preferably includes a member such as a disc-shaped or ring-shaped member or a combination thereof to prevent the separated material from interfering with the sampling of the separated fluid sample. The member is preferably formed of hydrophobic and/or non-wetted material and has a specific gravity different from the specific gravity of the lighter phase. The process may also include a member which physically separates the separated material from the fluid to be sampled to allow the user to obtain an uncontaminated fluid sample.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 1993Date of Patent: October 3, 1995Assignee: Sherwood Medical CompanyInventor: William R. Fiehler -
Patent number: 5451206Abstract: An elongated catheter formed with multiple lumens from coextruded or other materials such that the inner surface of the extension members or body portion of the catheter may include a higher durometer than the outer surface of the extension members or body portion of the catheter to reduce septum deflection during normal use, and the likelihood of tearing or sticking of the extension members is reduced and the catheter includes a pair of generally cylindrical lumens and the catheter preferably includes a third lumen which is substantially smaller than the first two lumens and the cross sectional area of the lumens of the catheter are maximized with the septums of the catheter being oriented to maximize the flow of fluids through the catheter.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 1994Date of Patent: September 19, 1995Assignee: Quinton Instrument CompanyInventor: Pauline R. Young
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Patent number: 5445141Abstract: The invention relates to a respiratory support system (10) which includes a suction catheter device (41), a suction control valve (36), and a ventilator manifold (11). The ventilator (11) includes an access port (15) for attachment and detachment of the suction catheter device (41) thereto without interruption of continuous respiratory support of the patient. The access port (15) has a normally closed valve (16) therein which remains closed regardless of the pressure changes within the manifold (11). The normally closed valve (16) is positioned in the port (15) such that placement of a specially designed connector (40) of the suctioning device (41) therein forces the normally closed valve (16) to an open position, The manifold (11) and valve (16) are adapted to allow cleaning of the catheter (54) therethrough without detachment thereof.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 1994Date of Patent: August 29, 1995Assignee: Sherwood Medical CompanyInventors: Kok-Hiong Kee, James G. Schneider, Gene B. Kartchner
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Patent number: 5443453Abstract: The present invention relates to a stop-cock valve useable in conjunction with a fluid delivery set for delivering fluids such as intravenous fluids or enteral fluids from one or more containers to a patient. The valve includes a shear-away interference member which holds the valve in a closed position prior to use in order to prevent accidental premature free flow of fluid therethrough. The valve also includes a venting passage for allowing access of sterilization gas into all fluid flow passages of the valve even when the valve stem is rotated to a closed position.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 1994Date of Patent: August 22, 1995Assignee: Sherwood Medical CompanyInventors: Clarence L. Walker, Frederick F. Schweitzer, Jr., Alfredo E. Patag, Gerald J. Garvey, II
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Patent number: 5441468Abstract: A resilient treadmill deck having a plurality of rigid and elastomeric spacers interconnecting the deck of treadmill with a pair of side members that form the frame of the treadmill to dampen the noise and vibration caused by the operation of the treadmill as well as to dampen the noise created by the user of the treadmill while providing a resilient surface for the user of the treadmill.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1994Date of Patent: August 15, 1995Assignee: Quinton Instrument CompanyInventors: Stephen V. Deckers, Russell F. Pasic, Stanley Peterman, Jr.
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Patent number: 5433195Abstract: The invention relates to a sputum trap for an aspiration a respiratory support system which includes a sleeved suction catheter device, a suction control valve, and a ventilator manifold. The sputum trap allows collection of sputum directly from a patient through a suction catheter without causing a loss of PEEP in the respiratory support system. The sleeved suction catheter device includes a sputum trap/suction control valve end connector having a valve therein which prevents air flow through the catheter until the sputum trap or suction control valve is attached thereto. The manifold includes a one-way check valve which is opened upon insertion of the manifold end connector of the sleeved suction catheter therein. The suction control valve includes an actuator which is linearly movable between a first position in which suction therethrough is prevented, to a second position in which the valve is open to suction therethrough.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1993Date of Patent: July 18, 1995Assignee: Sherwood Medical CompanyInventors: Kok-Hiong Kee, James G. Schneider
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Patent number: 5433209Abstract: A Holter-type recorder unit for use with an ambulatory ECG recording system is described. The invention features real-time beat differentiation, including ST analysis and paced beat analysis of two or three channel sampled electrocardiogram data. The invention also features real-time coding of beat morphology and summary information on cassette tape. Further, summary information for an entire analysis can be compiled and reverse recorded onto the cassette tape at the end of the analysis to allow downloading thereof into an ECG scanner while the cassette is being rewound.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 1994Date of Patent: July 18, 1995Assignee: Quinton Instrument CompanyInventors: Stuart L. Gallant, Paul R. Caron, Walter E. Palmer, David J. Lubocki
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Patent number: 5413571Abstract: A device for sealing incisions in the body of a patient wherein the device includes a bioabsorbable sealing member having an elongate shaft member and an elastomeric and flexible balloon member. The device may also include a preformed or injectable collagenous material associated therewith to hemostatically seal the incision in the body of the patient. The shaft member may include one or more lumens extending therethrough in flow communication with one or more balloon members thereon to provide a relatively simple device which effectively seals an incision in the body of a patient.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 1992Date of Patent: May 9, 1995Assignee: Sherwood Medical CompanyInventors: Georges Katsaros, David G. Thomas, Richard D. Allison
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Patent number: 5403287Abstract: A safety dental syringe of the type adapted to receive a medication cartridge therein but having a protective needle shield thereon which is movable between a retracted position wherein the needle is exposed and a locked and extended position wherein the needle is protected and the needle shield is prevented from returning to the retracted position. A collar is attached to the distal end of the dental syringe to selectively engage a key on the needle shield as the needle shield is moved between the retracted and extended positions. The needle shield slides longitudinally between the retracted and extended positions and may be rotated about the barrel of the dental syringe to lock the needle shield in the locked and extended position. A locking mechanism is disclosed which preferably includes a series of ramps and slots adapted to engage portions of the keys on the needle shield to retain the needle shield in the locked and extended position.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 1994Date of Patent: April 4, 1995Assignee: Sherwood Medical CompanyInventors: Daniel A. Talonn, Alan B. Ranford
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Patent number: 5403291Abstract: An elongate catheter having one or more lumens therein and at least one lumen in flow communication with a side opening in the sidewall of the catheter wherein the side opening includes first and second sides and generally parallel distal and proximal ends thereon to form a generally slot-shaped side opening, and the opening is oriented diagonally with respect to the longitudinal axis of the catheter.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 1993Date of Patent: April 4, 1995Assignee: Quinton Instrument CompanyInventor: Timothy A. Abrahamson
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Patent number: D356964Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 1993Date of Patent: April 4, 1995Assignee: Sherwood Medical CompanyInventors: Steven J. Turo, Frederick C. Deno
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Patent number: D357069Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 1993Date of Patent: April 4, 1995Assignee: Quinton Instrument CompanyInventors: Susan K. Plahn, Brian K. Neil