Patents Represented by Attorney Roger M. Rathbun
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Patent number: 7108653Abstract: An infant warming apparatus having a canopy movable with respect to an infant support between a lower position where the canopy mates with an upper peripheral edge of vertical walls extending upwardly from the infant support to enclose the infant in an infant compartment and an upper position opening the infant compartment. There is an adjustable mounting system that allows the canopy to be initially moved along and rotated about various axes in order to align the canopy with the vertical walls during the assembly of the infant warming apparatus. Once properly aligned, the canopy can be fixed in a desired orientation and/or allowed some motion between the canopy and the vertical walls to assure of a correct alignment of the canopy with the walls to create an isolated infant compartment.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2003Date of Patent: September 19, 2006Assignee: Datex-Ohmeda, Inc.Inventor: Michael H. Mackin
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Patent number: 7010815Abstract: A baseball type cap to be worn by a person constructed of a flexible material with a visor extending frontward and a pair of rearwardly extending, generally triangular shaped flaps that both have elongated inner edges and lower edges. In one embodiment, the lower edges of the flaps are adapted to be affixed together by an elongated securing system, such as a hook and loop system available under the trademark Velcro. In affixing the lower edges together, flaps are substantially overlapped and the crown of the cap is formed with a small opening formed at or near the crown to encircle the person's hair that can easily be directed through the opening and controlled to pass upwardly and rearwardly of the person to keep the hair off the nape of the neck of the person. The cap can thereby be easily donned by the person and provide control of the hair.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2003Date of Patent: March 14, 2006Inventor: Renee Tufano-Sisca
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Patent number: 6997933Abstract: A device for repairing a meniscus or soft tissue. A needle having a suture strand attached thereto is affixed to the distal end of an introducer. The introducer is adapted to be inserted through a hollow main body to position the needle proximate a damaged portion of the meniscus. At the proximal ends of the introducer and main body, there is a thumb ring and a pair of finger rings that can be manipulated by the user to position the device and to pierce the meniscus with the needle. The needle is frictionally affixed to the introducer and can be removed by the user after piercing the meniscus and the outer skin of the patient. With the device, a pair of needles having a suture strand joining the needles can be inserted through the meniscus and across the damaged area and the strands of the suture affixed together.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2002Date of Patent: February 14, 2006Inventor: Edward S. Bittar
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Patent number: 6992570Abstract: A sound producing device adapted for use in a public or private rest room. The device is located within the room, preferably mounted on a wall of a cubicle in the rest room and can be activated to produce a sound upon a person entering the cubicle such that the sound so produced covers up the normal bodily noises of a person using the rest room. In one embodiment, there are a plurality of cubicles with a single sound producing device that emanates sound into each of the cubicles and there is a sensor associated with at least substantially all of the plurality of cubicles.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2003Date of Patent: January 31, 2006Inventor: Linda A. Weinstein Ide
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Patent number: 6957836Abstract: A lock assembly having a housing containing a push rod movable along its longitudinal axis between a locked position where the push rod is extended outwardly of the housing and a retracted, unlocked position. A movable latch moves radially to engage with the push rod to hold it in the locked position and to disengage from the push rod to allow the push rod to move to its unlocked position. The latch member has an opening that, when aligned with the main axis of the push rod, allows the push rod to pass through the opening but when the latch member is offset with respect to that axis the latch member abuts against the push rod to prevent the push rod from moving to its unlocked position. A pushbutton moves the latch member and a locking assembly blocks the movement of the pushbutton when the lock assembly is locked.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2004Date of Patent: October 25, 2005Assignee: Tactile Lock, Inc.Inventors: William P. Briley, George T. Croft, Robert E. Schmeck
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Patent number: 6956175Abstract: A scale including an event data discrimination and collection system for continuously monitoring a weight of an infant placed on the scale platen, which may be configured as a bed. Load cells are used to continuously monitor infant weight from time placed on the scale platen, so that sudden apparent weight spikes sensed by the load cells but attributable to events involved in patient care may be discarded as artifact, while gradual weight changes reflective of infant physiology are accumulated by the scale controller and used to provide a current weight for the infant.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2002Date of Patent: October 18, 2005Inventors: Paul C. Daly, Gerald J. Petrotto
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Patent number: 6953427Abstract: An infant care apparatus having a canopy movable with respect to an infant support for supporting an infant between a lower position enclosing the infant in an infant compartment and an upper position opening the infant compartment. The canopy has an opening and a door that can be closed to block the opening and opened to unblock the opening. A radiant heater is located in a fixed position above the infant support to direct infrared energy toward the infant support. The door closes as the canopy moves to its lower position and opens as the canopy moves to its upper position. An object sensing means is provided to detect the presence of an object resting on the upper surface of the door.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2003Date of Patent: October 11, 2005Assignee: Datex-Ohmeda, Inc.Inventors: Michael H. Mackin, Christopher A. Dykes, Daniel F. Strauch, Joseph Boris
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Patent number: 6930234Abstract: A keyboard apparatus for musical instruments such as pianos, organs, clavichords, and harpsichords, and methods for making and using the apparatus. The apparatus includes a frame assembly, a plurality of keys, a plurality of lever assemblies each operably connected with its corresponding key, and a main fulcrum that together replicate the touch of an acoustic piano keyboard. It can be used in electronic and acoustic instruments, can be adjusted to simulate the feel of a selected type of keyboard instrument, and is simple and cost-effective to manufacture.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2003Date of Patent: August 16, 2005Inventor: Lanny Davis
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Patent number: 6926509Abstract: An extruder apparatus and method for producing an extruded tubing having varying inner dimensions without changing the outer dimensions. The tubing is forced from the die face of an extrusion head having an extruder die and an internal mandrel determining the outer and inner dimensions, respectively, of the extruded tubing. The outer dimensions of the mandrel varied by the user to change the inner dimensions of the extruded tubing. A pressure is maintained in the extruded tubing to prevent its collapse and that pressure is changed based upon the change of the external dimensions of the mandrel and the wall thickness of the tubing. In one embodiment, the mandrel is comprised of a core and a plurality of telescoping sleeves. Each sleeve is movable between a retracted position where the sleeve is displaced away from the die face and an extended position where sleeve is at the die face. There may be multiple mandrels in the case of multi-lumen catheters.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2002Date of Patent: August 9, 2005Assignee: NDH Medical, Inc.Inventors: Scott W. Nicora, Geary A. Havran
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Patent number: 6913571Abstract: A heater control system for an infant warming apparatus. The apparatus has a radiant heater comprising a heating element that is energized by an electrical supply to emit radiant energy toward the infant on the platform. The power delivered to the heater element is directly ascertained by measuring the voltage across the heater element and the current passing through the heater element and by computing directly the actual power applied to the heater element. By knowing the actual power applied to the heater, that heater power can be more precisely controlled to a desired power level.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2003Date of Patent: July 5, 2005Assignee: Datex-Ohmeda, Inc.Inventor: Matthew L. Severns
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Patent number: 6905457Abstract: An infant warming apparatus that has a canopy vertically movable with respect to an infant resting on an infant between a lower position wherein the apparatus functions as an incubator and an upper position where the apparatus functions as an infant warmer. A radiant heater is located on the canopy and directs infrared energy in a first path towards the infant platform to warm the infant when the canopy is in the upper position. When the canopy is moved to its lower position to act as an incubator, the infrared energy is redirected along a second path that is directed away from the infant platform so as to prevent residual infrared energy that continues to be emitted even after discontinuing power to the radiant heater from affecting the infant as that radiant heater is moved to a position in close proximity to the infant.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2002Date of Patent: June 14, 2005Assignee: Datex-Ohmeda, Inc.Inventor: Michael H. Mackin
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Patent number: 6846292Abstract: A biopsy needle and method of using the same. The biopsy needle includes a pair of articulating members that can be moved between a retracted position where the articulating members are contained within the biopsy needle and an extended position where the articulating members extend outwardly from the distal end of the biopsy needle into the pleural cavity of a patient. Once extended, the articulating members have operative surfaces that contact the parietal pleura of the patient such that a biopsy sample can be obtained as the operative surfaces are moved in contact with the parietal pleura. The operative surfaces may be a brush blade or a knife blade. A passageway within the interior of the biopsy needle allows removal of fluids from the patient.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 2002Date of Patent: January 25, 2005Inventor: Mohamed Bakry
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Patent number: 6837845Abstract: A calibration system for use with a radiant heater of an infant apparatus such as an infant warmer or an infant incubator. The system includes an electrical circuit that is used to sense the temperature of the infant by means of a thermistor and to provide a digital signal representative of the temperature. An automatic calibration system avoids the use of potentiometers by inputting two known voltages into the circuit by means of a voltage divider and recording the digital output for each voltage input. The two known voltage inputs and the known digital outputs are used in two equations to solve for the span and offset constants in those equations. Once determined, those constants are used to calibrate the system.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2001Date of Patent: January 4, 2005Assignee: Datex-Ohmeda, Inc.Inventor: Steven M. Falk
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Patent number: 6835172Abstract: A calibration system for use with a radiant heater of an infant apparatus such as an infant warmer or an infant incubator. The system includes an electrical circuit that is used to sense the temperature of the infant by means of a thermistor and to provide a digital signal representative of the temperature. An automatic calibration system avoids the use of potentiometers by inputting two known voltages into the circuit by means of a voltage divider and recording the digital output for each voltage input. The two known voltage inputs and the known digital outputs are used in two equations to solve for the span and offset constants in those equations. Once determined, those constants are used to calibrate the system.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2003Date of Patent: December 28, 2004Assignee: Datex-Ohmeda, Inc.Inventor: Steven M. Falk
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Patent number: 6793750Abstract: A hand held device for joining monofilament lines together. Then device has a set of clamping jaws that can be manipulated so as to firmly position the monofilament lines in an abutting relationship in physical contact to each other. The device includes a source of electrical power and a heater, such as resistance, RF energy or ultrasonic energy, to heat the monofilament lines to a temperature exceeding the melting temperature of the monofilament lines so as to weld the monofilament lines together. A sleeve may be slipped over the monofilament lines and welded to the lines to form a more stable junction.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2002Date of Patent: September 21, 2004Inventor: Edward S. Bittar
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Patent number: 6769997Abstract: A golf putter head that minimizes the disruptive contact between the putter head and the surface of the green during the putting stroke. The putter has a front face adapted to strike the ball and which is concavely, upwardly curved so that the center area of the putter face is raised slightly with respect to the outside edges of the club face. In addition, the bottom surface of the putter head is angled upwardly from the front face of the putter head toward the back face to again reduce the possibility of the putter bottom surface contacting the surface of the green. Thus contact with the surface of the green is generally only potentially possible along the front outside edges of the front head that is, at two points.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2002Date of Patent: August 3, 2004Inventor: Hiram Ruiz
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Patent number: 6764301Abstract: A combination gas cylinder striker and wrench device for use with a gas cylinder having a cylinder valve with a valve stem. The device is made of a striker having a pair of wire frame members that are manipulatable to strike a spark for igniting a flammable gas from a gas cylinder. A gas cylinder wrench is affixed to one of the wire frame members. The gas cylinder wrench has a central portion having an opening therethrough that is sized to interfit with the valve stem of the gas cylinder. The central portion is located at a U-shaped area of the wire frame member to stabilize the affixation of the gas cylinder wrench to the wire frame member.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2002Date of Patent: July 20, 2004Inventors: Michael L. Paleno, Daniel T. Pirl, Jr.
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Patent number: 6733437Abstract: A patient care apparatus and method where the apparatus has an audible sound producing device that sounds an audible alarm when a particular alarm condition is sensed with respect to a patient or the apparatus itself. The apparatus includes a non-hand contact alarm silence switch that can be activated to silence the audible alarm. That non-hand contact alarm silence switch can be activated by various means that do not involve an object or person actually contacting the switch by any portion of the care provider that would be expected to remain in sterile conditions. Various technologies can be used for the non-hand contact alarm silence switch including proximity sensing, optical sensing, temperature sensing, air pressure sensing or voice command, any one of which can activate the switch without the need to make physical contact of the alarm silence switch by a person or object. In one embodiment, the apparatus has a foot-operated alarm silence switch.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2002Date of Patent: May 11, 2004Assignee: Datex Ohmada, Inc.Inventors: Michael H. Mackin, Christopher A. Dykes
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Patent number: 6712799Abstract: A thoracic drainage system for removing liquid from the thoracic cavity of a patient. The system includes a reusable thoracic vacuum regulator and a standard disposable collection container. A disposable water seal chamber is also provided that can be disposed of after each patient and is a separable, independent component. There is also a combination thoracic vacuum regulator having a water seal chamber removable affixed thereto to enable the water seal chamber to be readily removed from the thoracic vacuum chamber in order to carry the water seal chamber along with the patient as that patient is transported.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2001Date of Patent: March 30, 2004Assignee: Datex-Ohmada, Inc.Inventors: Paula M. Waddell, Thomas C. Jones
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Patent number: 6699173Abstract: An infant care apparatus having a canopy movable vertically with respect to an infant platform. The canopy has a lower edge mating with upper peripheral edges of a plurality of vertical walls forming an infant compartment. At least one of the vertical walls is a door pivotally affixed to the infant platform and rotates between open and closed positions. A seal is located on the lower edge of the canopy to seal against the upper peripheral edge of the vertical walls. An elongated flange of the seal is affixed to the canopy by hardware and a cover flap extends downwardly from the upper edge of the flange to cover the hardware. A sealing flap extends downwardly and inwardly toward the infant compartment from the lower edge of the flange. A flexible material is co-extruded with the seal for the sealing flap and a hinge between the flange and the cover flap.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2002Date of Patent: March 2, 2004Assignee: Datex Ohmeda, Inc.Inventor: Joseph Boris