Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm Henry E. Bartony, Jr.
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Patent number: 8225419Abstract: A protective helmet includes: a rigid shell including a generally domed-shaped section, a force attenuating liner within the dome-shaped section shell and operatively connected to the rigid shell; and a visor mount in operative connection with the force attenuating liner, the visor mount be adapted to have a visor mounted thereto.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2007Date of Patent: July 24, 2012Assignee: Mine Safety Appliances CompanyInventors: F. Joseph Hersick, Kevin R. Ketterer, Robert Klotz
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Patent number: 7959777Abstract: A method of adjusting the output of an electrochemical sensor including a working electrode and a counter electrode, includes: electronically causing a current flow between the working electrode and the counter electrode via an electrolyte without introducing a test analyte to the electrochemical sensor; measuring a response of the sensor to the current demand resulting from the electronically generated current flow; and using the measured response to adjust the sensor output during sampling of an analyte gas.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2008Date of Patent: June 14, 2011Assignee: Mine Safety Appliances CompanyInventor: Towner B. Scheffler
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Patent number: 7904971Abstract: The present invention provides pads and padding systems for use in protective helmets, and particularly ballistic helmets. Generally, the pad includes a first, outer layer which provides substantial impact resistance and a second, inner layer which provides cushioning and comfort. The pad does not require the use of a moisture-proof, non-perforated, encapsulating layer since both layers provide little resistance to fluid flow. The pad may also include a cover made of moisture-wicking material.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2005Date of Patent: March 15, 2011Assignee: Mine Safety Appliances CompanyInventors: Mason T. Doria, Christopher A. Huber
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Patent number: 7835004Abstract: A gas sensor includes a light source, a power source in operative connection with the light source and a control system in operative connection with the light source and the power supply. The control system is adapted to control power input from the power source to the light source such that the time period of the control frequency is shorter than the thermal time constant of at least one of (i) the infrared light source, (ii) the gas within the sensor, or (iii) a detector of the sensor. The time period of the control frequency can, for example, be no greater than ? of the thermal time constant, no greater than 1/10 of the thermal time constant, or even no greater than 1/20 of the thermal time constant. A feedback signal can be provided to the control system assist in achieving control.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2007Date of Patent: November 16, 2010Assignee: Mine Safety Appliances CompanyInventors: Robert E. Uber, John H. Reno, II
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Patent number: 7762252Abstract: A breathing system with a facepiece that includes a first port adapted to be placed in fluid connection with the outlet of a regulator assembly to introduce pressurized breathing gas into the facepiece; a second port adapted to be connected to an air purifying system; and an exhaust valve through which the user's exhausted breath can exit the facepiece. The breathing system also includes a pressure adjustment mechanism that includes a communication link in communicative connection with an actuator such that the exhaust pressure adjustment mechanism sets the internal facepiece pressure required to open the exhaust valve, independently of the respiration of the user, to a first pressure when the actuator is in the first state, to a second pressure when the actuator is in the second state. The first pressure is higher than the second pressure.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2006Date of Patent: July 27, 2010Assignee: Mine Safety Appliances CompanyInventor: Christopher L. Prete
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Patent number: 6970735Abstract: A system for producing a contrast-enhanced medical image of a patient includes a source of a contrast or enhancement medium, a pressurizing unit in fluid connection with the source of contrast or enhancement medium, an energy source operable to apply energy to a region of the patient, an imaging unit providing a visual display of an internal view of the patient based upon a signal resulting from the energy applied to the region of the patient, and a control unit. In an embodiment, the signal is affected by a condition of the contrast or enhancement medium in the patient. To control the procedures, the control unit adjusts the condition of the contrast or enhancement medium in the patient based upon the signal. A communication interface preferably enables information between an injector subsystem and an imaging subsystem.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2002Date of Patent: November 29, 2005Assignee: Medrad, Inc.Inventors: Arthur E. Uber, III, Edward J. Rhinehart, Rosemary Almon-Martin, David M. Griffiths, Alan D. Hirschman, Francis J. Sciulli, Walter Grumski, Vera Pagano, Karen Zelenski
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Patent number: 6821013Abstract: An adapter for use with a powered injector imparts agitating motion to a syringe, which is connectable to the powered injector. The powered injector includes a drive member to impart motion to a plunger slidably disposed within the syringe. The adapter includes an injector attachment mechanism to attach the adapter to the powered injector and a syringe interface to attach the syringe to the adapter. The adapter preferably further includes an intermediate drive member having a drive attachment to attach the intermediate drive member to the drive member of the powered injector and a plunger attachment member to attach the intermediate drive member to the syringe plunger. The intermediate drive member is operable to translate motion of the drive member of the powered injector to the syringe plunger. The adapter also includes at least one powered agitator to provide agitating motion the syringe interface.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2002Date of Patent: November 23, 2004Assignee: Medrad, Inc.Inventors: David M. Reilly, David M. Griffiths
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Patent number: 6799984Abstract: A connector includes a first housing section having a plurality of electrically conductive contacts therein. The connector also includes a second housing section including a plurality of electrically conductive contacts that can form an electrical connection with the contacts of the first housing section. The first housing section and the second housing section are removably connectable and are capable of forming an explosion proof or flame proof housing when connected. The contacts of at least one of the second housing section and the first housing section are movable relative to their respective housing section to align the contacts of the second housing and the contacts of the first housing section during connection of the second housing section to the first housing section.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2002Date of Patent: October 5, 2004Assignee: Mine Safety Appliances CompanyInventors: Christopher D. Starta, Bruce P. Apel, Leonard J. Blatnica, Scott A. Turner, Dennis D. Mast, Jeffrey L. Weber
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Patent number: 6756016Abstract: A gas sensor for the detection of gases comprises a housing and an active element disposed within the housing. The active element is surrounded by a porous insulating material having a bulk density no greater than 0.15 g/cc. Another gas sensor comprises an active element surrounded by a porous insulating material having a surface area no greater than approximately 200 m2/cc. Another gas sensor comprises a copper compound positioned so that gas contacts the copper compound before contacting the active element. Another gas sensor comprises an active element surrounded by a porous material having an average pore size of at least approximately 100 Å. Another gas sensor comprises a heating element surrounded by a porous material that supports a catalyst.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2001Date of Patent: June 29, 2004Assignee: Mine Safety Appliances CompanyInventors: James B. Miller, Joseph D. Jolson
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Patent number: 6754067Abstract: An instrument system includes an instrument assembly having at least one fitting projecting therefrom. The instrument system further includes at least a first housing member including at least one alignment member located therein. The alignment member preferably includes at least one sloped surface which slopes toward at least one seating adapted to seat the at least one fitting of the instrument assembly. The instrument system further includes a second housing member which forms an explosion-proof enclosure with the first housing member to enclose the instrument assembly. The second housing member preferably forms an explosion-proof enclosure with the first housing member via cooperating threading. The instrument assembly can, for example, include electrical components for a combustible gas sensor.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2002Date of Patent: June 22, 2004Assignee: Mine Safety Appliances CompanyInventors: Scott A. Turner, Christopher D. Starta
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Patent number: 6743205Abstract: An adapter includes a syringe carrier adapted to seat at least a portion of the syringe. The syringe carrier includes at least one rearward facing abutment member to abut at least one forward facing surface on a syringe. The syringe carrier includes an opening therein to allow a drive member of an injector to communicate forward force to the plunger through abutment without connective engagement between the drive member and the plunger. The adapter further includes a releasable mounting mechanism positioned to the rear of the syringe carrier to mount the adapter in a desired position relative to the front wall of the injector.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2001Date of Patent: June 1, 2004Assignee: Medrad, Inc.Inventors: William J. Nolan, Jr., Michael A. Spohn, John A. Haury, Anthony S. McCoppin, Frank A. Lazzaro, Robert J. Ashcraft, Jr., James Albert Dedig, Christopher J. Blue, David H. Berry
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Patent number: 6716195Abstract: An adapter for releasably attaching a syringe to an injector includes a first section and a second section connected about a hinge axis that is generally perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the adapter. The first section and the second section are rotatable about the hinge axis between an open position to allow loading of the syringe into the adapter from a position to the rear of the hinge axis and a closed position to retain the syringe therein. The hinge axis is preferably off-center from the longitudinal axis of the adapter and the adapter further includes a releasable mounting mechanism positioned on a rearward end of the adapter to mount the adapter in a desired position relative to the front wall of the injector.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2001Date of Patent: April 6, 2004Assignee: Medrad, Inc.Inventors: William J. Nolan, Jr., Michael A. Spohn, John Haury, Anthony S. McCoppin, Frank A. Lazzaro, Robert J. Ashcraft, Jr., James Albert Dedig, Christopher J. Blue, David H. Berry
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Patent number: 6699219Abstract: A fluid delivery system for delivery of an injection fluid to a patient generally includes a pump system to pressurize the injection fluid, a patient interface in removable fluid connection with the pump system, and a connector in fluid connection between the pump system and the patient interface. The pump system is connected to an inlet of the connector, and the patient interface is removably connected to an outlet of the connector. The connector includes a sealing member at least partly disposed within a housing of the connector that is biased to close the outlet when the patient interface is removed.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2002Date of Patent: March 2, 2004Assignee: Medrad, Inc.Inventors: Michael F. Emig, Klaus Urich, Frederick Trombley, III, Joseph B. Havrilla, Edward J. Rhinehart, Gerald W. Callan
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Patent number: 6663834Abstract: A combustible gas sensor includes an active element in electrical connection with a measurement circuit. The measurement circuit includes a thermistor network to compensate for the effect of changes in ambient temperature to the resistance of the active element. Another combustible gas sensor includes an active element having a geometric surface area no greater than approximately 0.5 mm2 in electrical connection with a measurement circuit. The measurement circuit includes a compensator that compensates for the effect of changes in ambient temperature to the resistance of the active element without compensating for heat lost by thermal conduction from the active element.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2000Date of Patent: December 16, 2003Assignee: Mine Safety Appliance CompanyInventors: James B. Miller, Celeste Hort, Towner B. Scheffler
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Patent number: 6652489Abstract: Embodiments of an injector, syringe, syringe interface, and piston/plunger assembly for an injector (of contrast medium, for example) are described. Preferably, the syringe is adapted to engage a syringe interface mechanism such that the syringe may be connected to an injector without regard to any particular orientation of the syringe to the injector or to the piston/plunger assembly.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2001Date of Patent: November 25, 2003Assignee: Medrad, Inc.Inventors: Mark Trocki, Mark W. Hitchins, Kevin P. Cowan, James A. Dedig, Francis J. Sciulli, Steven C. Rygg, Larry J. Fuchs, Edward J. Rhinehart, Robert D. Parks
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Patent number: 6649912Abstract: A thermal imaging camera having improved durability and ergonomic features including generally a seamless housing encompassing a thermal imaging core, a first handle, and a battery compartment. The housing is preferably positioned at a first end of the first handle and the battery compartment is positioned at the opposite end of the first handle. By positioning the first handle intermediate between the housing and the battery compartment, the center of gravity of the thermal imaging camera coincides generally with the handle when the thermal imaging camera is in use, that is when batteries are present within the battery compartment. The camera can also include a second handle positioned between the housing and the battery compartment, the second handle is preferably oriented generally parallel to and spaced apart from the first handle to facilitate passing of the thermal imaging camera between users. The camera also has improved water resistance, shock-resistance and other operational features.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2002Date of Patent: November 18, 2003Assignee: Mine Safety Appliances CompanyInventors: Thomas M. Salapow, David C. Demyan, James A. Hendrickson, Michael F. Becker, Anthony J. Brewer, Eric R. Colburn, Roland Zeder
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Patent number: 6520930Abstract: An injector for use in injecting a fluid in a medical injection procedure includes a drive having a motor to pressurize the fluid; a sensor to provide a measure of fluid pressure; and a pressure monitor in communication with the sensor and the drive to stop the motor using 4-quadrant control when the sensor communicates a measured pressure of at least a pressure hazard limit. The pressure monitor also limits power input to the motor to a power limit once the sensor communicates a measured pressure of at least a power limiting pressure. The power limiting pressure is below the pressure hazard limit.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2001Date of Patent: February 18, 2003Assignee: Medrad, Inc.Inventors: Richard G. Critchlow, Martin J. Uram, David A. Mishler, Richard A. Bates, Robert J. Doiron
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Patent number: 6486473Abstract: A thermal imaging camera having improved durability and ergonomic features including generally a seamless housing encompassing a thermal imaging core, a first handle, and a battery compartment. The housing is preferably positioned at a first end of the first handle and the battery compartment is positioned at the opposite end of the first handle. By positioning the first handle intermediate between the housing and the battery compartment, the center of gravity of the thermal imaging camera coincides generally with the handle when the thermal imaging camera is in use, that is when batteries are present within the battery compartment. The camera can also include a second handle positioned between the housing and the battery compartment, the second handle is preferably oriented generally parallel to and spaced apart from the first handle to facilitate passing of the thermal imaging camera between users. The camera also has improved water resistance, shock-resistance and other operational features.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2001Date of Patent: November 26, 2002Assignee: Mine Safety Applicances CompanyInventors: Thomas M. Salapow, David C. Demyan, James A. Hendrickson, Michael F. Becker, Anthony J. Brewer, Eric R. Colburn, Roland Zeder
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Patent number: 6481023Abstract: A suspension for a protective helmet having a headband section that encompasses at least a part of a user's head and a crown support section connected to the headband section. The headband section and the crown support section of the suspension are fabricated from an integral piece of material. The suspension system may also have a headband comprising a section of elastic material. Alternatively, the headband may comprise a forward band having a first section to contact the forehead of the user and a second section adapted to be positioned between the user's head and the crown support section of the suspension during use thereof.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2001Date of Patent: November 19, 2002Assignee: Mine Safety Appliances CompanyInventors: Layton A. Wise, James A. Hendrickson, Glenn C. Davis, James G. Tomlinson, Paul A. Zeller
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Patent number: D464666Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2001Date of Patent: October 22, 2002Assignee: Mine Safety Appliances CompanyInventors: Thomas M. Salapow, David C. Demyan, James A. Hendrickson, Michael F. Becker, Anthony J. Brewer, Eric R. Colburn, Roland Zeder