Patents Assigned to Association for Public Health Services
  • Patent number: 7938486
    Abstract: An article for improving the posture of an individual sitting on a chair. The article includes a back covering member positionable on the back support portion of the chair and covering at least a portion thereof. The article is configured to annoy the individual when the individual is sitting in a manner deleterious to proper posture. The article includes a means for removably attaching the back covering member to the chair. There is also taught another article for improving the posture of an individual sitting on a chair. The article includes a seat covering member positionable on the seat support portion of the chair and covering at least a portion thereof. The article is configured to annoy the individual when the individual is sitting in a manner deleterious to proper posture. The article includes a means for removably attaching the seat covering member to the chair.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 14, 2009
    Date of Patent: May 10, 2011
    Assignee: Association for Public Health Services
    Inventors: Gadi Porat, Yehuda Cohen, Adi Cohen
  • Publication number: 20100079751
    Abstract: A liquid testing assembly for testing a liquid, the assembly comprising a test vessel and a stopper adapted to fit into a free end of the vessel. The stopper substantially hermetically seals the test vessel from the ambient. Further, the assembly includes a support coated with one or more identifying materials for identifying one or more constituents of the liquid. The support is fixed in the stopper and/or the vessel and extends into its interior for a predetermined distance. The liquid testing assembly when assembled is pre-evacuated to a predetermined vacuum sufficient to draw a predetermined volume of liquid to be sampled into the test vessel. The predetermined volume is of such an amount that it wets the one or more identifying materials ensuring identification of one or more constituents present in the liquid. A kit employing the liquid testing assembly is also discussed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 22, 2008
    Publication date: April 1, 2010
    Applicant: ASSOCIATION FOR PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES
    Inventors: Gadi Porat, Joel Stern, Boaz Rimon, Yoram Cohen
  • Publication number: 20100038944
    Abstract: An article for improving the posture of an individual sitting on a chair. The article includes a back covering member positionable on the back support portion of the chair and covering at least a portion thereof. The article is configured to annoy the individual when the individual is sitting in a manner deleterious to proper posture. The article includes a means for removably attaching the back covering member to the chair. There is also taught another article for improving the posture of an individual sitting on a chair. The article includes a seat covering member positionable on the seat support portion of the chair and covering at least a portion thereof. The article is configured to annoy the individual when the individual is sitting in a manner deleterious to proper posture. The article includes a means for removably attaching the seat covering member to the chair.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 14, 2009
    Publication date: February 18, 2010
    Applicant: ASSOCIATION FOR PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES
    Inventors: Gadi PORAT, Yehuda COHEN, Adi COHEN
  • Publication number: 20090286310
    Abstract: A disposable inoculation loop assembly comprising a test tube and a tube stopper adapted to fit into a free end of the test tube. A first end of the stopper faces into the interior of the test tube substantially hermetically sealing the interior of the test tube. The assembly further includes an inoculation loop fixed to the tube stopper and extending into the interior of the test tube to a predetermined distance when the stopper is positioned in the free end of the test tube. The assembly when assembled is sterilized and pre-evacuated to a predetermined vacuum which is sufficient to draw a volume of a bodily liquid to be sampled into the test tube. The volume is of such an amount so that the liquid level in the test tube substantially just covers a predetermined portion of the inoculation loop.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 12, 2007
    Publication date: November 19, 2009
    Applicant: ASSOCIATION FOR PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES
    Inventors: Gadi Porat, Joel Stern, Yoram Cohen
  • Publication number: 20090254096
    Abstract: A delivery extractor for use with a vacuum suction source and at least one monitor in vacuum assisted deliveries. The extractor comprises a cup-shaped element and a tubular stem joined to the cup-shaped element and in pneumatic communication with the vacuum suction source. The extractor also includes at least one non-invasive sensor positioned on and in mechanical communication with a sensor support so as to continuously contact the scalp of a fetus when the head of the fetus is positioned in the cup-shaped element. The sensor support is compressible within the cup-shaped element. The at least one sensor is in communication with the at least one monitor which monitors at least one physiological indicator of the well-being of the fetus during its transit through the birth canal. The invention also includes a system and method for using the above extractor.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 5, 2009
    Publication date: October 8, 2009
    Applicant: ASSOCIATION FOR PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES
    Inventors: Gadi PORAT, Yoram COHEN
  • Publication number: 20090005704
    Abstract: A liquid specimen collection container is described that includes a cup which has a base, an edge portion, and a sidewall extending from the base to the edge portion. The container additionally includes a lid disposed on the edge portion. The lid has a recessed portion which forms a protrusion extending downward into the cup. The container also includes a flexible extraction tube permanently affixed to the bottom of the protrusion with the tube reaching the base of the cup. The container further typically includes a transfer means positioned inside the recessed portion of the lid, the transfer means in liquid communication with the flexible tube. The transfer means assists in transferring liquid from the container to another vessel. A system is also described that includes the above specimen collection container and a vessel into which collected liquid is transferred from the container.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 18, 2006
    Publication date: January 1, 2009
    Applicant: ASSOCIATION FOR PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES
    Inventors: Gadi Porat, Abraham Mates, Joel Stern, Yehuda Cohen