Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm Larkin, Hoffman, Daly & Lindgren, Ltd.
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Patent number: 6568245Abstract: An aerosol detector, particularly well suited for liquid chromatography applications, includes a corona discharge source controlled to selectively charge the non-volatile residue particles of an aerosol. The aerosol initially is composed of droplets of a liquid sample, with the residue particles resulting from droplet evaporation. The selectively charged residue particles, each carrying a charge in proportion to its size, are collected at a conductive filter. The electrical current along a conductor coupled to the filter is measured repeatedly or continuously to provide an indication of concentrations of the non-volatile material. Preferably, a pneumatic nebulizer is used to generate the aerosol. When used in a liquid chromatography system, the detector can yield several separated areas of relatively high electrical current, corresponding to concentrations of several different analytes in the liquid sample.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2002Date of Patent: May 27, 2003Assignee: TSI IncorporatedInventor: Stanley L. Kaufman
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Patent number: 6544484Abstract: A system for analyzing aerosols incorporates a corona discharge ion generator with a positively or negatively charged corona discharge needle formed of platinum or a platinum alloy. A high speed (40-210 meter per second) air flow sweeps the ions away from the corona discharge, and propels the ions into a mixing chamber in a turbulent jet that encounters an aerosol, also provided to the mixing chamber. In one version of the ion generator, the ions are carried into the mixing chamber through an orifice formed in a positively or negatively biased plate. In another alternative, the aerosol droplets are electrostatically generated, and propelled into the mixing chamber as an aerosol jet that confronts the ion jet to enhance a mixing of the charged droplets and the ions. In this version the droplets are advantageously neutralized to leave predominantly singly charged positive and negative particles, to provide a neutralized aerosol particularly well suited for analysis with a mass spectrometer.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2000Date of Patent: April 8, 2003Assignee: TSI IncorporatedInventors: Stanley L. Kaufman, Frank D. Dorman
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Patent number: 6533810Abstract: The stent comprises a flexible self-expandable braided tubular wall having a proximal segment having an outer diameter, and a distal segment having an outer diameter smaller than the outer diameter of the proximal segment. An intermediate segment is formed between proximal and distal segments, which forms a truncated cone of which the base is forming the proximal end of the intermediate segment and of which the top is forming the distal end of the intermediate segment. A covering layer is arranged within the tubular wall.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2001Date of Patent: March 18, 2003Assignee: Schneider (Europe) AGInventors: Susanne Hankh, Marc Gianotti, Eugen Hofmann
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Patent number: 6516733Abstract: An agricultural seed planter and seed meter therefore, wherein the seed meter includes a rotary vacuum drum disposed within a stationary housing to entrain individual seeds on an annular circumferential periphery of the drum. As the entrained seeds rotate with the drum the seeds are singulated before being released from said vacuum drum. The seed metering and dispensing device is adapted to be mounted below the seed hopper to discharge the seeds into a seed tube as is conventional, or alternatively the seed metering and dispensing device is preferably adapted for mounting just above the soil surface and between the furrow opening assembly and furrow closing wheel assembly of a conventional agricultural planter such that the seeds are deposited directly into the seed furrow.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2001Date of Patent: February 11, 2003Assignee: Precision Planting, Inc.Inventors: Gregg A. Sauder, Kenneth R. Dill, Don L. Dunlap, Kenneth P. Sauder, Derek A. Sauder, Jeremy E. Zobrist
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Patent number: 6500203Abstract: A stent graft for transluminal implantation includes a resilient tubular interbraided latticework of metal or polymeric monofilaments, a tubular interbraided sleeve of polymeric multifilament yarns, and an adhesive layer between the sleeve and latticework for bonding them together. The monofilaments and multifilament yarns are arranged in respective sets of axially spaced apart and oppositely directed helices, concentric on a common axis of the stent graft. The respective braid angles of the monofilaments and multifilament yarns are carefully matched to ensure that the latticework and sleeve behave according to substantially the same relationship governing the amount of radial reduction that accompanies a given axial elongation. According to a process for fabricating the stent graft, the latticework and sleeve are braided and thermally set independently, then bonded to one another by a silicone polymer adhesive applied evenly to the latticework in a liquid spray that also incorporates an organic solvent.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 1999Date of Patent: December 31, 2002Assignee: Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.Inventors: Paul J. Thompson, George W. Du
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Patent number: 6483666Abstract: Magnetic data storage disks, particularly along dedicated transducing head contact regions, are laser textured according to a process in which beam shaping optical components impart an elliptical or otherwise elongated cross-section to the laser beam. Consequently, individual texturing features such as rims and nodules are elliptical or elongate, with more gradual height gradients in directions parallel to their major axes. The texturing features further are oriented with respect to the direction of transducing head accelerations and decelerations, which yields high performance in terms of reduced dynamic friction, reduced stiction and better wear characteristics. Texturing features are formed in a variety of patterns, including patterns with adjacent features contacting one another. A further refinement involves forming features with substantially different slopes on opposites sides of a maximum height region.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2001Date of Patent: November 19, 2002Assignee: Seagate Technology LLCInventors: Bo Wei, Dallas W. Meyer, Zhengda Pan, Jialuo J. Xuan, Chung Y. Shih
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Patent number: 6446660Abstract: A multiple mode valve assembly including valve actuators equipped with a combination of a shaft (4) and a spindle (5), coaxial and immobilized in an axial direction, but capable of rotating freely one with respect to the other, so that by means of the spindle (5), through a threaded nut assembly (6) and the pertinent motor (9), the longitudinal displacement of the gate (3) is produced in valve opening and shutting operations, whilst by means of direct application of a rotary movement to the shaft (4), which does not affect the spindle (5), from a second motor (23), the gate (3) turns on the valve seat (2), in the shut position, producing a friction effect and consequent self-cleaning of the seal.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2001Date of Patent: September 10, 2002Assignee: Ampo, S. Coop.Inventor: Juan Jose Goni Usabiaga
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Patent number: 6439103Abstract: A fluid actuator includes a cylindrical housing with a flared open end and an opposite end having a diameter less than the flared end. A rod cap is insertable into the housing at the open end, and moveable through the housing to the opposite end where it is contained by an annular rim welded to the housing. A piston and piston rod assembly is inserted into the housing through the open end. A blind end cap, also insertable into the housing at the open end, is releasably secured near the open end to substantially close the housing. The piston is reciprocable in the housing between the rod cap and the blind end cap. The housing incorporates a conical ramp portion between the flared end and the smaller diameter end of the housing, to provide a gradual transition between the larger and smaller diameters. The ramp tends to center the components as they are inserted, and gradually and evenly compresses elastomeric seals of the components during their insertion, to better preserve the integrity of the seals.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2000Date of Patent: August 27, 2002Assignee: Vector Engineering Co.Inventor: Gary L. Miller
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Patent number: 6403170Abstract: A magnetic data storage medium includes a dedicated transducing head contact zone for engaging an air bearing slider, primarily when the disk is stationary and also during disk accelerations and decelerations. The contact zone has a dual baseline texture, formed by first creating a recessed region within the transducing head contact zone, and then by forming multiple nodules or other texturing features within the recessed region. The texturing features project upwardly from a recessed surface of the recessed region, and also project above an upper surface of the disk by an amount less than the texturing feature height. Consequently, the texturing features are large enough to counteract stiction due to liquid lubricant meniscus formation, yet also have heights sufficiently low relative to the upper surface to allow reduced transducer flying heights.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2001Date of Patent: June 11, 2002Assignee: Seagate Technology LLCInventors: David S. Kuo, Li-Ping Wang, Wei H. Yao
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Patent number: 6404590Abstract: A magnetic data storage medium includes a dedicated transducing head contact zone for engaging an air bearing slider, primarily when the disk is stationary. The contact zone is textured with an irregular sequence of spaced apart nodules forming a substantially circumferential, spiral path. The spiral path includes multiple terms that define a uniform radial pitch. The circumferential pitch is irregular, more preferably determined according to pseudo-random function in which the actual spacing intervals vary about a nominal interval, over a range comparable to, but generally less than, the interval. The pseudo-random array can be formed by a texturing process that includes directing a focused laser beam onto the contact zone. The disk is rotated to maintain a constant circumferential speed relative to the laser, and also is translated radially to provide the desired radial pitch.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2000Date of Patent: June 11, 2002Assignee: Seagate Technology LLCInventors: David S. Kuo, Bruno Marchon, Wei H. Yao
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Patent number: 6389641Abstract: A vacuum trash collection vehicle includes a debris container and a source of vacuum on the vehicle. There is a hose connected at one end to the debris container and has the source of vacuum applied thereto. The hose is open at its other end to form a debris collection nozzle. There is a boom for supporting the hose during use as a debris collection device. A vacuum pickup head is carried by the vehicle and there are operator controls for raising and lowering the pickup head. The pickup head has an opening of a size and shape to be connected to the hose nozzle. There is a driver accessible control for moving the hose and boom to utilize the hose nozzle as a debris collection device. The hose may be connected to the pickup head opening and thereby provide vacuum to the pickup head so that it functions as a debris collection device.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 1998Date of Patent: May 21, 2002Assignee: Tennant CompanyInventors: Steven L. Boomgaarden, Michael L. Blehert, Gregory J. Engel
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Patent number: 6381098Abstract: A magnetic data transducing slider is selectively textured, at least over its air bearing surface, to provide rounded nodules or rims adapted to support the normally aerodynamically supported slider when at rest on a specular surface of a data recording medium. The texturing substantially reduces the area of contiguous slider/medium contact as compared to the area of the air bearing surface, counteracting stiction and substantially reducing dynamic friction during head takeoffs and landings. Slider texturing eliminates the need for a dedicated contact or landing zone on the data recording medium, making more space available for storing data on the medium, and insuring a more uniform surface roughness over the entire surface of a medium that confronts the slider. The desired texture is formed according to a process that includes depositing chromium or another metal onto the slider substrate to provide metallic regions on the air bearing surface, particularly along opposite skis of the slider.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 1998Date of Patent: April 30, 2002Assignee: Seagate Technology, LLCInventors: Zine-Eddine Boutaghou, Mark J. Schaenzer
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Patent number: 6380457Abstract: A stent deployment device includes a flexible, elongate interior catheter and a retaining structure cooperating with the catheter to support a stent along a distal end support region of the catheter. The stent is supported in a reduced radius delivery state to facilitate delivery to a treatment site in a body lumen, by advancing the device over a previously positioned guidewire. An opening at the distal end of the device receives the guidewire into a guidewire lumen of the interior catheter. A second opening through the catheter wall just proximally of the support region allows passage of the guidewire to the exterior of the catheter, whereby the guidewire is contained within the device only along the distal end region. The retaining structure can include an exterior catheter surrounding the interior catheter and stent, and moveable axially relative to the interior catheter.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 1997Date of Patent: April 30, 2002Assignee: Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.Inventors: Matthew T. Yurek, Steven J. Healy
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Patent number: 6369695Abstract: A facility monitoring system includes a monitoring station receiving inputs from different control panels, each panel supporting detectors and other devices. Data from the panels are scanned, segmented into categories and presented in a standard format including a category identifying devices by type and state or condition. The monitoring station stores graphic information including site maps and floor plans to provide backgrounds, and device images positionable on the backgrounds to accurately depict device locations in the facility.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2001Date of Patent: April 9, 2002Inventor: Daniel J. Horon
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Patent number: 6358247Abstract: A system is disclosed, for administering a therapeutic agent locally and to a depth within cardiac tissue. An elongate, flexible catheter contains a flexible electric conductor and supports at its distal end an implantable electrode incorporating a penetrating element, typically a fixation helix or a linear needle that penetrates cardiac tissue as the electrode is implanted. A therapeutic agent is delivered through the electrode, to the cardiac tissue surrounding the penetrating element. The electrode acts as a sensor, electrically coupled through the flexible conductor, and monitors an electrical condition of the surrounding cardiac tissue. A controller is coupled to the sensor and to a pump or reservoir containing the therapeutic agent, to control delivery of the agent responsive to the sensed electrical condition. The implanted electrode further can be used to deliver RF current to ablate the surrounding tissue.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 1999Date of Patent: March 19, 2002Inventors: Peter A. Altman, John D. Altman
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Patent number: 6342068Abstract: A prothesis for transluminal implantation consists of a flexible tubular three-dimensionally braided structure of metal or polymeric monofilaments, and polymeric multifilament yarns. The prosthesis can be elastically deformed to reduce its diameter through axial elongation. The monofilaments and multifilament yarns are arranged in axially spaced apart helices, concentric on a common central axis of the prosthesis. The monofilaments are selectively shaped before their interbraiding with the multifilament yarns, either by an age-hardening or other heat-setting stage, or a cold-working stage that controllably plastically deforms the strands. The shaped structural strands cooperate to impart to the prosthesis its nominal shape and resilience. The textile strands cooperate to provide one or more layers of sheeting that reduce permeability and thereby enhance the utility of the prosthesis as a vascular graft.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 1998Date of Patent: January 29, 2002Assignee: Schneider (USA) IncInventor: Paul J. Thompson
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Patent number: 6340367Abstract: A temporary and retrievable radiopaque marker and discrete radiopaque marker for use on an implantable endoprosthesis. The elongate marker has a proximal end, a distal end, and a thickness. At least a portion of the marker is radiopaque and the marker is removably-attached to the implantable endoprosthesis.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 1997Date of Patent: January 22, 2002Assignee: Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.Inventors: Jonathan S. Stinson, Claude O. Clerc
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Patent number: D472582Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2000Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignee: Promo Mask, Inc.Inventor: Todd Miska
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Patent number: D472934Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2000Date of Patent: April 8, 2003Assignee: Promo Mask, Inc.Inventor: Todd Miska
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Patent number: D475584Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2002Date of Patent: June 10, 2003Inventors: Linda J. Bachman, Marvin A. Koolmo