Patents Assigned to Arrow International Investment Corporation
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Patent number: 5484419Abstract: A hand-held spring wire guide feeding apparatus is disclosed. The apparatus comprises a longitudinal base having an attached rear end having an opening for feeding a spring wire guide; a flexible tube for holding a spring wire guide and having a proximal end attached to said attached rear end, the longitudinal base having a forward end affixed to a removable tube, the removable tube having a coaxially extending bore for receiving and straightening said spring wire guide as it is fed from said rear end.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 1994Date of Patent: January 16, 1996Assignee: Arrow International Investment CorporationInventor: Philip B. Fleck
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Patent number: 5205830Abstract: Large diameter catheters for drainage of body cavities and infusion are disclosed. A removable assembly comprising a stiffening cannula, hollow dilator and wire guide facilitate insertion, reduce trauma and reduce the risk to delicate tissue. The distal tip of the stiffening cannula interfaces with a shoulder within the catheter adjacent to the tip, and insertion is accomplished by application of axial pressure on the cannula which is transmitted to the catheter via the shoulder. The tapered tip of the dilator conforms to and reinforces the pliant tip of the catheter during insertion. The catheter includes a branch line for infusion and sampling.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1991Date of Patent: April 27, 1993Assignee: Arrow International Investment CorporationInventors: Alyssa J. Dassa, Philip B. Fleck
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Patent number: 5125906Abstract: A device for feeding a spring wire guide with a single hand. The device comprises a longitudinal having an rear end member connected to a source of spring wire guide; a second end forming a barrel with an axial bore for feeding and straightening the spring wire guide as it is fed toward syringe; a central open section separating the first and second ends and providing thumb and forefinger access to the spring wire guide; and a handle affixed to said base proximate to said central section for enabling the spring wire guide feeding apparatus to be held and supported by the middle, ring and small fingers of the administering medical professional.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 1990Date of Patent: June 30, 1992Assignee: Arrow International Investment CorporationInventor: Phillip B. Fleck
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Patent number: 5004456Abstract: A catheter intended for the administration of an anesthetic into a body space and methods of use such as introduction within the interpleural space are disclosed. According to the disclosure, the catheter is constructed so that only a soft distal portion resides within the body space. A relatively stiff portion joined to the relatively soft portion is intended to extend from the relatively soft portion through the dense body tissue to the proximal end of the catheter. A bio-compatible resin providing a softness of about 80A to 100A Rockwell is used for the relatively soft distal portion. A bio-compatible resin providing a catheter portion having a durometer value of about 65D to about 75D Rockwell is used for the relatively stiff portion. The relatively soft portion avoids damage to the delicate body tissue bounding the space whereas the relatively stiff portion resists kinking or collapse, both within the relatively stiff body tissue and outside the body.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 1989Date of Patent: April 2, 1991Assignee: Arrow International Investment CorporationInventors: Carl N. Botterbusch, Paul L. Frankhouser
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Patent number: 4834710Abstract: Equipment is disclosed for shielding a catheter such as a balloon-tipped vascular catheter from contamination during testing and insertion and for shielding a substantial reserve catheter section for use if catheter re-positioning is necessary. As shown, the structure includes two interconnecting envelopes which physically isolate the catheter. One envelope is designed to shield the distal end portion of the catheter during testing for luman patency and balloon inflation. The other envelope is extendible to cover the entire length of catheter intended for insertion into the patent upon completion of required tests. The second envelope thereafter provides a means for advancement or re-positioning of the catheter or withdrawal of the same without physical contact by the hands or exposure to airborne contaminants.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 1987Date of Patent: May 30, 1989Assignee: Arrow International Investment CorporationInventor: Philip B. Fleck