Patents Represented by Law Firm Lockwood, Alex, Fitzgibson & Cummings
  • Patent number: 5842188
    Abstract: A system for an unattended automated service station for selling and dispensing products, primarily motor fuel, cards, from a service island, whereby a purchaser may purchase any selected quantity of motor fuel and pay for such quantity of fuel by a credit or debit card and may receive change in the form of currency and coins from his payment or as a result of a cash advance on the credit or ATM card. The station includes a security building housing a work station to control the dispensation of specific quantities of motor fuel from one or more fuel dispensers on associated service islands. The system includes fuel dispensing means, card reader means, coin and currency acceptor means, card verification means, coin and currency dispensing means, receipt printing means, processor control means, fuel dispensing activating and selection means, display means, audio means, receipt generating means, data transmission means, and a processor control means.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 23, 1996
    Date of Patent: November 24, 1998
    Assignee: JTW Operations, Inc.
    Inventors: Furman D. Ramsey, James Williams
  • Patent number: 5496332
    Abstract: A wound closure apparatus and a method for its use are described. The apparatus includes a trilumen tubular member dimensioned to be positioned within a blood vessel through a conventional catheter sheath introducer. A mesh assembly extends longitudinally through the center lumen of the tubular member to position an expandable mesh portion within the vessel. The expandable mesh portion can be configured between a collapsed condition and an expanded condition by the attending surgeon or other medical personnel. Sutures are deposited into the blood vessel by a pair of medical needles inserted through the vessel wall adjacent the wound so that the leading ends of the sutures are deposited directly into the expandable mesh portion and are captured therein. The leading ends of the sutures can be withdrawn from the vessel through the center lumen of the trilumen body and pulled outside of the wound area where the surgeon can tie the ends thereof to close and seal the vessel wound.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 20, 1994
    Date of Patent: March 5, 1996
    Assignee: Cordis Corporation
    Inventors: Rolando Sierra, Lawrence A. Weinstein