Patents Assigned to Alvin J. Marx
  • Patent number: 4328801
    Abstract: Automated dispensing apparatus is disclosed for administering intravenous fluid to a patient under gravity pressure at a controlled volumetric rate, such that deviations from a desired fluid volumetric rate are automatically corrected. The area and maximum width of each fluid drop are measured with two intersecting light beams. The light beams are either collimated or converging. Use of converging light beams is particularly advantageous when fogging or imperfections are present in the walls of a transparent tube through which the intravenous fluid flows. Apparatus, responsive to the light beams, generates signals representative of drop area and width, and these two parameters are combined to obtain a signal proportional to drop volume. The measured drop volume signal is compared with a rate control signal to automatically correct the fluid flow rate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 6, 1980
    Date of Patent: May 11, 1982
    Assignee: Alvin J. Marx
    Inventors: Alvin J. Marx, William D. Friedman
  • Patent number: 4328800
    Abstract: Automated dispensing apparatus is disclosed for administering intravenous fluid to a patient under gravity pressure at a controlled volumetric rate, such that deviations from a desired fluid volumetric rate are automatically corrected. In accordance with the invention the area and maximum width of each fluid drop are measured with two intersecting light beams. Apparatus, responsive to each of the light beams, generates signals representative of drop area and width, and these two parameters are combined to obtain a signal proportional to drop volume. The measured drop volume signal is compared with a rate control signal to automatically correct the fluid flow rate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 30, 1980
    Date of Patent: May 11, 1982
    Assignee: Alvin J. Marx
    Inventors: Alvin J. Marx, Darold C. Wobschall
  • Patent number: 4173224
    Abstract: Automated dispensing apparatus is disclosed for administering intravenous fluid to a patient at a controlled volumetric rate such that deviations from the desired fluid volumetric flow rate are automatically corrected. In accordance with the invention, the width and silhouette of each drop of fluid are measured and give rise to representative signals of each such parameter. These signals are then multiplied to obtain a signal proportional to the volume of the drop. This drop volume signal is combined with a rate control signal to modify the latter to reflect deviations in the measured drop volume from a nominal value. The thus modified control signal is compared against the actual rate of drop administration, and any necessary adjustment made in the constriction of a fluid-passing tube. The rate at which intravenous fluid is supplied to the patient is thus maintained at the desired volumetric rate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 19, 1978
    Date of Patent: November 6, 1979
    Assignee: Alvin J. Marx
    Inventors: Alvin J. Marx, Abraham Edelman
  • Patent number: 4111198
    Abstract: Automated intravenous fluid dispensing apparatus regulating intravenously administered electrolyte solution, nutrient or other fluid flow employs a bidirectionally motor-driven clamp for selectively constricting a fluid passing conduit, typically a tube. The apparatus employs a relaxation oscillator, or timing circuit, having a variable period dependent upon whether fluid is being administered at a specified rate, or too rapidly or too slowly. When either of the latter two conditions obtain, the tube pinch-off motor is excited in an appropriate corrective direction to cause the desired fluid flow rate.In accordance with varying aspects of the present invention, motor and timing circuit modulation (i.e., speed of system correction response) varies for excess/deficient flow rate conditions depending upon the specified flow rate and upon the constrictive state of the fluid delivery tubing. Also, audio/visual alarming is provided for defined conditions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 2, 1977
    Date of Patent: September 5, 1978
    Assignee: Alvin J. Marx
    Inventors: Alvin J. Marx, Abraham Edelman