Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm David P. Gordon
  • Patent number: 6299131
    Abstract: A needleless IV injection port assembly includes a spiked body provided with a hollow spike, a female luer component, a flexible and resilient spike boot having a tip and spring portion, a centering member, and a resilient swabbable septum. The spike boot extends over the spike, the centering member is provided over a portion of the spike and spike boot, and the septum is provided between the centering member and an end of the female luer component. The spiked body and the female luer component are secured together to complete the assembly. The length of the female luer component and/or the length of the spike is chosen so that when a separate male luer is positioned over a protuberance on the septum and pushed into the female luer component, the male luer places pressure upon the septum which thereby urges the septum toward the spike. The pressure on the septum causes the spring portion of the boot to be compressed and the tip portion of the boot to be pierced by the tip of the spike.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 9, 2000
    Date of Patent: October 9, 2001
    Assignee: Rymed Technologies, Inc.
    Inventor: Dana Wm. Ryan
  • Patent number: 6289905
    Abstract: A reservoir for re-usable cleaning fluid and filter for filtering fluid draining into the reservoir are positioned below an engine or supported engine component positioned at a cleaning zone. Cleaning fluid is delivered to the cleaning zone from the cleaning fluid held in the reservoir and the delivered cleaning fluid then drains into the reservoir (via the filter) from the cleaning zone above the reservoir. The cleaning fluid is re-circulated and filtered for continuous use.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 29, 1999
    Date of Patent: September 18, 2001
    Inventor: Dennis Roy Yarnold
  • Patent number: 6285751
    Abstract: A distributed processing system includes a plurality of cells where each cell processes information in response to a type of event, and cells communicate with each other according to an (asynchronous) event-reaction protocol. According to one embodiment, each cell is responsive to a single type of event and includes a plurality of scripts which are executed upon the occurrence of an event of the appropriate type. At least some scripts include directions to send information to one or more scripts in another cell. According to another embodiment, some cells communicate with other cells according to a (synchronous) streaming protocol and other cells communicate according to an (asynchronous) event-reaction protocol. The cells communicate with each other via a shared memory or via a communications bus. The communications protocol utilized by the cells enables the use of virtually any networking medium. Thus, cells may reside in the same chip or may be separated from each other by thousands of miles.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 7, 1999
    Date of Patent: September 4, 2001
    Assignee: iQ Net Solutions, Inc.
    Inventor: Jeffrey I. Robinson
  • Patent number: 6282191
    Abstract: A SS7 signalling router receives SS7 signalling regarding narrowband calls to be routed over the ATM network. When the SS7 router receives signalling from the SS7 network, it does not process the signalling, but reads the originator point code (OPC) and forwards the signalling via the ATM network to the ATM switch which is attached to the originator of the message. An interworking function (IWF) at the ATM switch processes the SS7 signalling by generating the appropriate ATM signalling to set up a circuit between the originating ATM switch and the destination ATM switch. The IWF at the originating ATM switch also processes the SS7 signalling by returning it to the SS7 router with the destination point code (DPC) of the PSTN switch coupled to the destination ATM switch. When the SS7 router receives an SS7 signalling message from an ATM switch, it forwards it to the SS7 network where it is sent to the DPC.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 10, 1999
    Date of Patent: August 28, 2001
    Assignee: General DataComm, Inc.
    Inventors: John Cumberton, Pasquale Cassella, Ramanathan Ramanathan, Michael McLoughlin, Xing Chen
  • Patent number: 6280436
    Abstract: An eye tracking and positioning system for use with a refractive laser system includes a camera interface, a computer, and a system for moving the patient relative to the laser beam. The computer includes a video frame grabber which extracts images of the eye from the camera, and is programmed to perform an eye tracking algorithm. The eye tracking algorithm calculates the exact center of the eye pupil, and compares the center with the desired location of the laser beam, as determined by a surgeon, with an image processing algorithm. If the relative location of the eye center and the laser beam fall outside a predetermined value, the patient chair, and thereby the patient, is repositioned relative to the laser beam, as opposed to the laser beam being repositioned relative to the patient. The repositioning counters the movement of the eye.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 10, 1999
    Date of Patent: August 28, 2001
    Assignee: Memphis Eye & Cataract Associates Ambulatory Surgery Center
    Inventors: Jerre M. Freeman, James F. Freeman, Roy E. Williams
  • Patent number: 6278455
    Abstract: A pictorial user interface for accessing information in an electronic file system provides a pictorial image which is linked to a file directory and which identifies the file directory. Objects in the pictorial image are icons linked to file objects and an animated character is overlaid on the pictorial image. User input causes movement of the animated character relative to the pictorial image. Input from the user is preferably through a limited input device such as a gamepad controller, a mouse, or by using a limited number of keys on a normal keyboard. Input signals are mapped according to keycode identical command sets, context arguments and selection arguments. Commands that can be invoked by the user include operating system commands, pictorial object commands, and interface utility commands. Using the pictorial object commands, the user can configure the interface so that different pictures and icons are associated with different directories and files.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 13, 1999
    Date of Patent: August 21, 2001
    Inventor: Michelle Baker
  • Patent number: 6278057
    Abstract: Medical devices are provided which utilize a highly flexible cable of two and preferably three or more strands of wire, at least one of which is a nickel-titanium alloy strand. The strands are twined to form a wire rope which is drawn through successive dies to reduce its diameter until the outer surface of the cable is substantially smooth. A cable of all nickel-titanium alloy strands has been found to have an improved elasticity over a superelastic nickel-titanium wire of the same diameter. The cable is used in medical devices in which increased elasticity of a wire-like element is desired. Twisted and drawn cables incorporating a strand of a radiopaque metal or alloy with one or more nickel-titanium strands may be used in devices in which radiopacity of a flexible portion of the device is desired.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 31, 1998
    Date of Patent: August 21, 2001
    Assignee: General Science and Technology Corp.
    Inventor: Francisco J. Avellanet
  • Patent number: 6273851
    Abstract: Radioactive therapeutic seeds include a substantially radiotransparent cylindrical capsule containing a radioactive isotope and, in particular embodiments, a radiopaque or MRI-visible marker. Each of the embodiments is designed to provide a substantially isotropic distribution of radiation. In one embodiment, the isotope is deposited on the outer surface of a hollow radiolucent tube and a collar is provided about a central portion of the tube. The capsule comprises two tubular halves positioned over the tube with the open ends of the halves forming an interference fit with the collar and welded thereabout. In another embodiment, the isotope bearing structure is a plurality of radiolucent spheres provided with a thin coating of silver to facilitate the adhesion of the isotope thereto. The spheres are provided in two capsule halves which are welded closed about a plug have an axial radiopaque marker therein.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 14, 1999
    Date of Patent: August 14, 2001
    Assignee: Syntheon, LLC
    Inventors: Charles R. Slater, Scott L. Jahrmarkt, Scott T. Smith, Thomas O. Bales, Kevin W. Smith
  • Patent number: 6275847
    Abstract: A distributed processing system includes a plurality of cells where each cell processes information in response to a type of event, and cells communicate with each other according to an (asynchronous) event-reaction protocol. According to one embodiment, each cell is responsive to a single type of event and includes a plurality of scripts which are executed upon the occurrence of an event of the appropriate type. At least some scripts include directions to send information to one or more scripts in another cell. According to another embodiment, some cells communicate with other cells according to a (synchronous) streaming protocol and other cells communicate according to an (asynchronous) event-reaction protocol. The cells communicate with each other via a shared memory or via a communications bus. The communications protocol utilized by the cells enables the use of virtually any networking medium. Thus, cells may reside in the same chip or may be separated from each other by thousands of miles.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 7, 1999
    Date of Patent: August 14, 2001
    Assignee: iQ Net Solutions, Inc.
    Inventor: Jeffrey I. Robinson
  • Patent number: 6273892
    Abstract: A fracture fixation system is provided for the insertion of a fixation pin into the medullary canal of a fractured metacarpal, metatarsal, or phalangeal bone for stable bone fixation. The system includes one or more pins and an instrument for implanting the pins. According to one embodiment of the invention, the instrument includes a main handle and a pin handle movable relative to the main handle. The main handle includes a distal end, a drill coupled to the distal end, and a longitudinal slot which receives the pin handle. The drill includes a shaft having a distal boring tip and a groove proximal the boring tip for guiding the fixation pin. The pin handle is shaped and sized to slidably move within the longitudinal slot. Each pin preferably includes a curved, distal end. The distal end rests within the groove of the drill shaft. Movement of the pin handle within the slot of the main handle distally relative to the main handle causes the distal end of the pin to move relative to the drill shaft.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 2, 1999
    Date of Patent: August 14, 2001
    Assignee: Hand Innovations, Inc.
    Inventors: Jorge L. Orbay, Javier CastaƱeda, Ernesto Hernandez
  • Patent number: 6272526
    Abstract: A distributed processing system includes a plurality of cells where each cell processes information in response to a type of event, and cells communicate with each other according to an (asynchronous) event-reaction protocol. According to one embodiment, each cell is responsive to a single type of event and includes a plurality of scripts which are executed upon the occurrence of an event of the appropriate type. At least some scripts include directions to send information to one or more scripts in another cell. According to another embodiment, some cells communicate with other cells according to a (synchronous) streaming protocol and other cells communicate according to an (asynchronous) event-reaction protocol. The cells communicate with each other via a shared memory or via a communications bus. The communications protocol utilized by the cells enables the use of virtually any networking medium. Thus, cells may reside in the same chip or may be separated from each other by thousands of miles.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 7, 1999
    Date of Patent: August 7, 2001
    Assignee: iQ NetSolutions, Inc.
    Inventor: Jeffrey I. Robinson
  • Patent number: 6272527
    Abstract: A distributed processing system includes a plurality of cells where each cell processes information in response to a type of event, and cells communicate with each other according to an (asynchronous) event-reaction protocol. According to one embodiment, each cell is responsive to a single type of event and includes a plurality of scripts which are executed upon the occurrence of an event of the appropriate type. At least some scripts include directions to send information to one or more scripts in another cell. According to another embodiment, some cells communicate with other cells according to a (synchronous) streaming protocol and other cells communicate according to an (asynchronous) event-reaction protocol. The cells communicate with each other via a shared memory or via a communications bus. The communications protocol utilized by the cells enables the use of virtually any networking medium. Thus, cells may reside in the same chip or may be separated from each other by thousands of miles.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 7, 1999
    Date of Patent: August 7, 2001
    Assignee: iQ Net Solutions, Inc.
    Inventor: Jeffrey I. Robinson
  • Patent number: 6272524
    Abstract: A distributed processing system includes a plurality of cells where each cell processes information in response to a type of event, and cells communicate with each other according to an (asynchronous) event-reaction protocol. According to one embodiment, each cell is responsive to a single type of event and includes a plurality of scripts which are executed upon the occurrence of an event of the appropriate type. At least some scripts include directions to send information to one or more scripts in another cell. According to another embodiment, some cells communicate with other cells according to a (synchronous) streaming protocol and other cells communicate according to an (asynchronous) event-reaction protocol. The cells communicate with each other via a shared memory or via a communications bus. The communications protocol utilized by the cells enables the use of virtually any networking medium. Thus, cells may reside in the same chip or may be separated from each other by thousands of miles.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 7, 1999
    Date of Patent: August 7, 2001
    Assignee: iQ NetSolutions Inc.
    Inventor: Jeffrey I. Robinson
  • Patent number: 6272171
    Abstract: Methods are provided for determining whether any slots of a modem frame are subject to robbed bit signaling (RBS), and whether the robbed bit signaling is &bgr;-codec robbed bit signaling. From an obtained DIL sequence, an ordered table of level values for each slot is generated. In determining whether any slots are RBS slots, distances between adjacent levels of the table for each slot are obtained and are compared to a “zero distance” threshold value in order to determine the number of distances which exceed the “zero distance” value. For each slot, the number of zero distances are compared to a threshold value, and if the number of zero distances exceeds the threshold value, the slot is declared to be a RBS slot. Zero distance thresholds for each slot are generated by finding a function of a maximum distance for that slot among the adjacent levels. In determining whether any RBS slots are &bgr;-codec slots, distances are found between corresponding levels of the ordered tables.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 28, 1999
    Date of Patent: August 7, 2001
    Assignee: PC TEL, Inc.
    Inventors: Yuri Okunev, Vitaly Drucker, Qin Wang, Yuri Goldstein
  • Patent number: 6271698
    Abstract: An apparatus for correcting imperfectly equalized bipolar signals includes a delay line having a reset control, an AND gate, and a one-shot multivibrator. The apparatus is used in conjunction with an adaptive equalizer with the output of the adaptive equalizer being coupled to the input of the apparatus of the invention. More particularly, the output of the equalizer is coupled to the input and reset of the delay as well as to one input of the AND gate. The output of the delay line is coupled to the other input of the AND gate. The output of the AND gate is coupled to the input of the one-shot multivibrator and the output of the one-shot multivibrator is the corrected signal. The delay line is approximately equal to the pulse width of an erroneous pulse which is expected from over-equalization. When the delayed signal is compared to the original signal via the AND gate, narrow pulses are removed from the signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 17, 1999
    Date of Patent: August 7, 2001
    Assignee: Transwitch Corp
    Inventors: Barry L. Stakely, Ernesto Jaritz, Phillip R. Epley, Alexis Shishkoff
  • Patent number: 6272525
    Abstract: A distributed processing system includes a plurality of cells where each cell processes information in response to a type of event, and cells communicate with each other according to an (asynchronous) event-reaction protocol. According to one embodiment, each cell is responsive to a single type of event and includes a plurality of scripts which are executed upon the occurrence of an event of the appropriate type. At least some scripts include directions to send information to one or more scripts in another cell. According to another embodiment, some cells communicate with other cells according to a (synchronous) streaming protocol and other cells communicate according to an (asynchronous) event-reaction protocol. The cells communicate with each other via a shared memory or via a communications bus. The communications protocol utilized by the cells enables the use of virtually any networking medium. Thus, cells may reside in the same chip or may be separated from each other by thousands of miles.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 7, 1999
    Date of Patent: August 7, 2001
    Assignee: iQ Net Solutions, Inc.
    Inventor: Jeffrey I. Robinson
  • Patent number: 6264599
    Abstract: Radioactive therapeutic seeds include a substantially radiotransparent cylindrical capsule provided with a radioactive isotope, a radiopaque marker, and an engagement structure adapted to engage tissue surrounding the seeds at the implant site. The engagement structure is also preferably adapted to releasably engage the inside of a delivery needle prior to implantation. The engagement structure is preferably adapted to prevent axial longitudinal movement and axial rotation of a seed about its longitudinal axis when the seed is implanted. According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the engagement structure includes three spring elements which are biased away from the seed capsule and which provide positive fixation in the tissue, and also frictionally engage the inside of the needle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 10, 1999
    Date of Patent: July 24, 2001
    Assignee: Syntheon, LLC
    Inventors: Charles R. Slater, Kevin W. Smith, Scott L. Jahrmarkt, Scott T. Smith
  • Patent number: 6264664
    Abstract: Surgical basket instruments according to the invention generally include a sheath (catheter), a shaft extending through and axially movable relative to the sheath, a basket assembly coupled to a distal end of the shaft, and a handle coupled to a proximal end of the shaft and adapted for facilitating movement of the shaft relative to the sheath such that the basket assembly may be moved out of and into the distal end of the sheath. The basket assembly is formed from a plurality of circumferentially spaced flexible wires or cables which facilitate entrapping of urological and gastrointestinal calculi. The shaft is made of a hollow compacted cable formed from a flexible yet strong shape memory material such as a nickel-titanium alloy. The hollow (channel) in the shaft receives at least one fiber optic couplable to a laser beam for destroying calculi.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 10, 2000
    Date of Patent: July 24, 2001
    Assignee: General Science and Technology Corp.
    Inventor: Francisco J. Avellanet
  • Patent number: 6258064
    Abstract: An endoscopic needle device includes an outer sheath, an elongate shaft extending through the sheath, a needle rigidly attached to the distal end of the shaft, and a handle assembly having a housing coupled to the proximal end of the sheath and having a syringe port in fluid communication with the sheath and a knob rotatably coupled to the housing. Rotation of the knob relative to the housing causes rotation of the shaft relative to the sheath. The needle and the distal end of the sheath are mated by a threaded connection. As such, rotation of the knob relative to the housing causes precise longitudinal movement and extension of the needle relative to the distal end of the sheath. A set of intermeshing gears are provided between the knob and shaft which function to permit at most one rotation of the knob to cause complete extension and/or retraction of the needle. Furthermore, assemblies are provided with permit the shaft to accommodate movement of the needle relative to the sheath.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 4, 1999
    Date of Patent: July 10, 2001
    Assignee: Syntheon, LLC
    Inventors: Kevin W. Smith, Juergen A. Kortenbach, Charles R. Slater
  • Patent number: D446611
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 10, 2000
    Date of Patent: August 14, 2001
    Inventor: David Hugh Gunter