Patents Represented by Law Firm Gerstman & Ellis
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Patent number: 5507731Abstract: An intravascular catheter is described which is capable of rapid exchange without dislodging of a guidewire and without the presence of side apertures in the catheter. The catheter comprises a plurality of segments which are secured together in end-to-end relation, but which are separable into separated segments by the user while the distal catheter end is inserted in the vascular system of a patient.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1994Date of Patent: April 16, 1996Assignee: Cordis CorporationInventors: Ernesto Hernandez, Francisco O. Castillo, Israel Pagan
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Patent number: 5503032Abstract: A weathering testing machine or the like is provided with improved stabilization of conditions such as temperature and humidity, coupled with more accurate readout from sensors on a moving member in the machine, and other sensors and microprocessors.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 1995Date of Patent: April 2, 1996Assignee: Atlas Electric Devices Co.Inventors: Jacob Tikhtman, Bhakti S. Patel
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Patent number: 5500120Abstract: Apparatus for chemical reforming of organic materials comprises a tubular housing having a longitudinal axis, and an open-end tube rotatably positioned in the tubular housing generally parallel to the axis, which tube carries radially extending projections. Also, halogenated, organic compounds may be chemically reformed by the device of this invention.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 1994Date of Patent: March 19, 1996Inventor: David L. Baker
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Patent number: 5497769Abstract: The quantitative determination of various materials in highly scattering media such as living tissue may be determined in an external, photometric manner by the use of a plurality of light sources positioned at differing distances from a sensor. The light from said sources is amplitude modulated, and, in accordance with conventional frequency domain fluorometry or phosphorimetry techniques, the gain of the sensor is modulated at a frequency different from the frequency of the light modulation. Data may be acquired from each of the light sources at differing distances at a frequency which is the difference between the two frequencies described above. From these sets of data from each individual light source, curves may be constructed, and the slopes used to quantitatively determine the amount of certain materials present, for example oxyhemoglobin and deoxyhemoglobin in living tissue.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1993Date of Patent: March 12, 1996Assignees: I.S.S. (USA) Inc., The Board of Trustees of the University of IllinoisInventors: Enrico Gratton, Sergio Fantini, Maria A. Franceschini, William Mantulin, Beniamino Barbieri
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Patent number: 5492118Abstract: The relative concentration of a material such as glucose in a turbid medium such as living tissue may determining the scattering coefficient of the light that has passed through the turbid medium; and comparing the scattering coefficient with a previous scattering coefficient determined with respect to the turbid medium.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 1994Date of Patent: February 20, 1996Assignee: Board of Trustees of the University of IllinoisInventors: Enrico Gratton, John Maier, Maria A. Franceschini, Sergio Fantini, Scott A. Walker
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Patent number: 5490838Abstract: A balloon catheter defines a balloon having a cylindrical outer surface of a diameter essentially no greater than the diameter of the tubular shaft. Additionally, a method is disclosed in which one inserts a catheter into the arterial system of a patient, and increasingly pressurizes a balloon made of work-hardenable material to elastically expand the balloon to such a first pressure that sufficient work-hardening takes place in the expanding balloon to cause the diameter of the balloon to substantially cease its expansion in response to a pressure range increasing from the first pressure. One then terminates the increase of the pressure at that point to cause the catheter to assume a first, predetermined maximum diameter. Catheter balloons can each be expanded to two different, known, work-hardened diameters by this invention.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 1994Date of Patent: February 13, 1996Assignee: Cordis CorporationInventor: Jay F. Miller
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Patent number: 5487217Abstract: A belt fastener assembly attachment apparatus attaches belt fastener assemblies to the end of a belt with rivets and with a non-manually powered rivet assembly driving tool. A guide template having a plurality of guide apertures is alignable with the anvil die apertures of an anvil die plate. Each guide aperture receives and aligns the rivet assembly dispensing barrel of the non-manually powered rivet assembly drive tool to the anvil die apertures of an anvil die plate and rivet receiving apertures of the belt fastener. Guide pins carried by the guide template and received within guide apertures of the anvil die plate maintain the guide template apertures in registration with the anvil die apertures of the anvil die plate and the rivet receiving apertures of the belt fastener.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 1993Date of Patent: January 30, 1996Inventors: Thomas W. Richardson, Mary Jane Richardson
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Patent number: 5487729Abstract: Apparatus and method are disclosed for facilitating balloon catheter exchange in the vascular system of a patient. The apparatus and method concern means for holding a guidewire longitudinally fixed with respect to a guiding catheter while a balloon catheter is moved over the guidewire. Specifically, the guidewire is held longitudinally fixed with respect to the guiding catheter by way of magnetic coupling. A first magnetic element constitutes a portion of the guide wire or is attached to the guide wire to move with it. A second magnetic element is located proximate the balloon catheter but is not fixed to the balloon catheter. When the guidewire is moved within the guiding catheter to a location at which the first magnetic element reaches its point of closest approach to the second magnetic element, magnetic force holds the guidewire against movement relative to the guiding catheter even while a balloon catheter is being moved over the guidewire.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1994Date of Patent: January 30, 1996Assignee: Cordis CorporationInventors: Ernesto Avellanet, Ernesto Hernandez
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Patent number: 5487053Abstract: A digital clock comprises an electronic timekeeping circuit, plus an electronic digital display connected to the time keeping circuit to display time as controlled by the circuit. An electronic control is provided to permit changing of individual numerals displayed in a plurality of locations by manually pointing at the individual numerals. The electronic control may comprise a transparent, touch-sensitive detector, positioned in front of the digital display to permit manual changing of the individual numerals.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 1994Date of Patent: January 23, 1996Assignee: Technomarket, L.P.Inventors: John L. Beiswenger, Robert I. Schwimmer
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Patent number: 5484397Abstract: A hemodialyzer apparatus comprises a reusable dialyzer membrane as well as reusable blood flow path and dialysis flow path units. The apparatus automatically primes itself and makes dialysis solution from dry chemicals, concentrates, and fresh water which is provided to the apparatus. Also, after use, the apparatus automatically prepares cleaning and rinsing solution for the cleaning and rinsing of the dialyzer membrane as well as the dialyzate and blood flow path means, to provide a system which is so simplified in terms of automatic operation that it may be usable for daily dialysis at home.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 1993Date of Patent: January 16, 1996Inventor: Zbylut J. Twardowski
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Patent number: 5478320Abstract: A balloon catheter comprises a flexible, elongated member, an inflatable balloon carried on the elongated member to define an inflated chamber within the balloon, and an inflation conduit extending along the member and communicating with the inflation chamber. The inflatable balloon, in turn, defines a wall which comprises at least three bonded layers. A first pair of the layers comprises a flexible plastic material which is typically a condensation polymer. A second of the layers comprises a flexible polymer which is typically a vinylic polymer which is covalently bonded to the first layers and positioned between them.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 1994Date of Patent: December 26, 1995Assignee: Cordis CorporationInventor: Thomas Trotta
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Patent number: 5477871Abstract: A dental floss retainer ring is provided, having a size permitting placement on the finger. The ring defines circumferential sidewalls to form an external, annular space between the walls for receiving a winding of dental floss about the ring. One of the walls defines at least one slot extending only incompletely across the ring to facilitate the securance of a portion of dental floss as the dental floss is wound about the ring. The process of dental flossing teeth is facilitated by the use of one or a pair of such dental floss retainer rings.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 1994Date of Patent: December 26, 1995Inventor: Daniel Sanchez, Jr.
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Patent number: 5465965Abstract: A rotating pinball bridge and drop is provided which comprises a rotatable cylinder with a hole sufficiently sized to allow a pinball to pass through. The cylinder is rotated by a drive member so that a ball may either pass through or be dropped from the ramp.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 1994Date of Patent: November 14, 1995Assignee: Sega Pinball, Inc.Inventor: Norman R. Wurz
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Patent number: 5466230Abstract: A catheter sheath introducer comprising a tubular sheath having a proximal end and a distal end are provided. A hub is coupled to the proximal end of the tubular sheath and a coil spring is also provided. The coil spring is positioned about the proximal end of the tubular sheath, and the sheath and coil spring are coupled to the hub in such a way that the tubular sheath and coil spring extend within the hub and out from the hub whereby the strain produced when the tubular sheath and hub are moved relative to one another is relieved.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 1994Date of Patent: November 14, 1995Assignee: Cordis CorporationInventor: Luis A. Davila
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Patent number: 5464023Abstract: Apparatus for facilitating the exchange of a catheter in the vascular system of a patient without displacing a guidewire which occupies the lumen of the catheter. The apparatus comprises a ferromagnetic rod which preferably defines a plurality of spaced, integral rings of ferromagnetic material distributed along the rod in substantially perpendicular relation to the axis thereof. The rod may be non-magnetized, or it may contain permanent magnets it desired. A connector may be provided for attaching the magnetic apparatus to a guidewire proximal end, or the device may be permanently attached to a guidewire end. A magnetic retainer which provides a magnetic field may be used to hold the ferromagnetic rod and the guidewire in a desired position as the catheter is either advanced or withdrawn while enclosing the ferromagnetic rod, so that the guidewire is retained while neither the guidewire nor the rod can be physically grasped.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 1994Date of Patent: November 7, 1995Assignee: Cordis CorporationInventor: Fernando M. Viera
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Patent number: 5462276Abstract: An amusement device has a playfield and a backboard display. The display comprises a display wall having a first image carried thereon, plus a transparent display wall portion. A rotatable arm is positioned behind the transparent display wall portion. The arm is decorated to form an integral part of the first image. For example, the first image may be a cartoon character or other entertainment figure, with the arm depicting an actual arm or leg of the figure and pivotally connected at the shoulder or hip of the first image. Thus, an illusion of image movement can be provided as the arm rotates, typically in response to a predetermined event taking place on the playfield. One or more second images may be carried on one or more panels. The panels are moved between a first position behind the first image and a second position behind the transparent display wall portion. This movement may be coordinated with the motion of the arm.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1994Date of Patent: October 31, 1995Inventor: Joseph E. Kaminkow
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Patent number: 5460616Abstract: A catheter introducer comprises a tubular sheath having an axis, and a housing carried on one end of the sheath. The housing encloses a fluid-filled chamber and carries a pair of valves aligned along the axis, the valves being at opposed ends of the fluid-filled chamber and communicating therewith. The valves serve to substantially retain the fluid within the housing, while allowing a catheter to pass through the valves and through the tubular sheath. The fluid of the chamber is preferably a gel or high viscosity liquid. The valves and fluid-filled chamber prevent the backflow of blood both in the presence and the absence of a catheter or the like extending through the valves and chamber.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 1994Date of Patent: October 24, 1995Assignee: Cordis CorporationInventors: Lawrence A. Weinstein, Roberta D. Goode
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Patent number: 5460614Abstract: An intravascular catheter comprises a flexible tubular catheter body having a guidewire lumen. A pull cord extends through the catheter from a first position adjacent the proximal end of the lumen to an end position of the lumen remote from the proximal end, typically adjacent the distal end, where the pull cord is attached to the catheter body. The pull cord defines at least one loop extending about the guidewire lumen. The pull cord is longitudinally movable relative to the catheter body except where it is attached thereto. Thus, pulling the cord from the first position can cause the pull cord loop to straighten and trap a guidewire occupying the lumen, to suppress longitudinal motion of the guidewire.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 1994Date of Patent: October 24, 1995Assignee: Cordis CorporationInventor: Javier E. Castaneda
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Patent number: 5453928Abstract: A percentaging system for an amusement game is provided which comprises entering into memory a desired percentage of game awards and the data representing scores achieved by players for a predetermined number of games. The desired percentage is multiplied by the number of scores in memory and a new score to beat is determined from the stored score data based upon the product of these two numbers. The new replay level is then entered into memory.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 1994Date of Patent: September 26, 1995Assignee: Sega Pingall, Inc.Inventors: Joseph E. Kaminkow, Kevin J. Martin
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Patent number: 5453095Abstract: An elastomeric valve partition is conventionally mounted on a catheter comprising a tubular catheter body. The valve partition defines a central aperture extending inwardly from one of the faces, only partway through the valve partition. The partition also carries a plurality of radial slits extending from the other of the faces only partway through the valve partition and intersecting the central aperture. The central aperture is of a diameter to closely fit a guidewire extending through the valve partition, while the radial slits have a length that is at least double the radius of the central aperture. The slits preferably rotate circumferentially about 5 to 60 degrees as they extend through the valve partition from one face toward the other. A lubricity enhancing additive is present, selected from the group consisting of bismuth oxychloride, polytetrafluoroethylene, titanium dioxide, graphite, polyethylene wax, polyvinylpyrrolidone, and combinations thereof.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1994Date of Patent: September 26, 1995Assignee: Cordis CorporationInventors: Luis A. Davila, Carlo R. De La Mata, Stephen J. Querns