Patents Assigned to Atrion Medical Products, Inc.
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Patent number: 8039245Abstract: A method which enhances a disinfection process by using a catalyst which increases in effective surface area during the process. Also disclosed are contact lens disinfecting systems which are designed to maintain a high concentration of hydrogen peroxide solution for a longer period of time before increasing the overall surface area of catalyst exposed to the hydrogen peroxide solution. The devices utilize pressure from expanding oxygen generated within the system through use of a small catalyst, or through exposure of only a small portion of a large catalyst, to control deployment of the large catalyst for completing disproportionation of the hydrogen peroxide.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2009Date of Patent: October 18, 2011Assignee: Atrion Medical Products, Inc.Inventor: Rowland W. Kanner
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Patent number: 8038939Abstract: A method which enhances a disinfection process by using a catalyst which increases in effective surface area during the process. Also disclosed are contact lens disinfecting systems which are designed to maintain a high concentration of hydrogen peroxide solution for a longer period of time before increasing the overall surface area of catalyst exposed to the hydrogen peroxide solution. The devices utilize pressure from expanding oxygen generated within the system through use of a small catalyst, or through exposure of only a small portion of a large catalyst, to control deployment of the large catalyst for completing disproportionation of the hydrogen peroxide.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2009Date of Patent: October 18, 2011Assignee: Atrion Medical Products, Inc.Inventor: Rowland W. Kanner
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Publication number: 20110121558Abstract: A socket for receiving a medical hose or tubing. The hose may be, for example, reinforced medical hose. The socket includes an internal conical feature which enters an end of the hose when the hose is inserted in the socket. The conical feature compresses the hose, and places the hose wall under radial compression, which tends to keep the hose retained in the socket, even during a high pressure application. The compression creates a barrier seal between the hose lumen and the conical feature to prevent fluid from contacting the very end of the hose. As such, there is less longitudinal force attempting to push the hose out of the socket. If a reinforced hose is used, the compression places the jacket bond line and each fiber under compression in order to raise resistance to pressurized fluid entry, should the barrier seal be breached.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2011Publication date: May 26, 2011Applicant: ATRION MEDICAL PRODUCTS, INC.Inventor: Rowland W. Kanner
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Publication number: 20110073497Abstract: An improved contact lens case which includes domes that are provided on hinged members. Preferably, the contact lens case is configured to efficiently utilize space and volume such that no more than 10 cc's of contact lens solution are required to disinfect contact lenses in the case. The hinged members are preferably non-planar which allows the domes to be provided on the hinged members, and allows the use of deep larger diameter, back-to-back cages on the stem, without having to resort to using more than 10 cc's of fluid to immerse contact lenses that are disposed on the domes, between each of the domes and a respective cage. Each of the hinged members has a cylindrically-curved shell form in which the axis of its curve is approximately parallel to the central axis of the central planar stem member.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 11, 2010Publication date: March 31, 2011Applicant: ATRION MEDICAL PRODUCTS, INC.Inventors: Rowland W. Kanner, Richard M. Davis, Brian A. Roberts
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Publication number: 20100310429Abstract: A method which enhances a disinfection process by using a catalyst which increases in effective surface area during the process. Also disclosed are contact lens disinfecting systems which are designed to maintain a high concentration of hydrogen peroxide solution for a longer period of time before increasing the overall surface area of catalyst exposed to the hydrogen peroxide solution. The devices utilize pressure from expanding oxygen generated within the system through use of a small catalyst, or through exposure of only a small portion of a large catalyst, to control deployment of the large catalyst for completing disproportionation of the hydrogen peroxide.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2009Publication date: December 9, 2010Applicant: ATRION MEDICAL PRODUCTS, INC.Inventor: Rowland W. Kanner
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Publication number: 20100310415Abstract: A method which enhances a disinfection process by using a catalyst which increases in effective surface area during the process. Also disclosed are contact lens disinfecting systems which are designed to maintain a high concentration of hydrogen peroxide solution for a longer period of time before increasing the overall surface area of catalyst exposed to the hydrogen peroxide solution. The devices utilize pressure from expanding oxygen generated within the system through use of a small catalyst, or through exposure of only a small portion of a large catalyst, to control deployment of the large catalyst for completing disproportionation of the hydrogen peroxide.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2009Publication date: December 9, 2010Applicant: ATRION MEDICAL PRODUCTS, INC.Inventor: Rowland W. Kanner
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Publication number: 20100233039Abstract: A method which enhances a disinfection process by obtaining an additive effect from energy and byproducts of the decomposition process. Also disclosed are contact lens disinfecting systems, wherein the systems are configured to create the desirable elevated pressure, oxygen saturation and sustained peroxide concentration conditions within a contact lens holding and reaction chamber, in order to enhance disinfection by additive effect. The systems are configured to provide that an elevated pressure is maintained in the reaction chamber before venting occurs.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2009Publication date: September 16, 2010Applicant: ATRION MEDICAL PRODUCTS, INC.Inventor: Rowland W. Kanner
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Publication number: 20100233049Abstract: A method which enhances a disinfection process by obtaining an additive effect from energy and byproducts of the decomposition process. Also disclosed are contact lens disinfecting systems, wherein the systems are configured to create the desirable elevated pressure, oxygen saturation and sustained peroxide concentration conditions within a contact lens holding and reaction chamber, in order to enhance disinfection by additive effect. The systems are configured to provide that an elevated pressure is maintained in the reaction chamber before venting occurs.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2009Publication date: September 16, 2010Applicant: ATRION MEDICAL PRODUCTS, INC.Inventor: Rowland W. Kanner
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Publication number: 20100233023Abstract: A method which enhances a disinfection process by obtaining an additive effect from energy and byproducts of the decomposition process. Also disclosed are contact lens disinfecting systems, wherein the systems are configured to create the desirable elevated pressure, oxygen saturation and sustained peroxide concentration conditions within a contact lens holding and reaction chamber, in order to enhance disinfection by additive effect. The systems are configured to provide that an elevated pressure is maintained in the reaction chamber before venting occurs.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2009Publication date: September 16, 2010Applicant: ATRION MEDICAL PRODUCTS, INC.Inventor: Rowland W. Kanner
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Publication number: 20100233040Abstract: A method which enhances a disinfection process by obtaining an additive effect from energy and byproducts of the decomposition process. Also disclosed are contact lens disinfecting systems, wherein the systems are configured to create the desirable elevated pressure, oxygen saturation and sustained peroxide concentration conditions within a contact lens holding and reaction chamber, in order to enhance disinfection by additive effect. The systems are configured to provide that an elevated pressure is maintained in the reaction chamber before venting occurs.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2009Publication date: September 16, 2010Applicant: ATRION MEDICAL PRODUCTS, INC.Inventor: Rowland W. Kanner
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Publication number: 20100233041Abstract: A method which enhances a disinfection process by obtaining an additive effect from energy and byproducts of the decomposition process. Also disclosed are contact lens disinfecting systems, wherein the systems are configured to create the desirable elevated pressure, oxygen saturation and sustained peroxide concentration conditions within a contact lens holding and reaction chamber, in order to enhance disinfection by additive effect. The systems are configured to provide that an elevated pressure is maintained in the reaction chamber before venting occurs.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2009Publication date: September 16, 2010Applicant: ATRION MEDICAL PRODUCTS, INC.Inventor: Rowland W. Kanner
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Publication number: 20100116360Abstract: A fluid displacement device, particularly for use of the device to pressurize balloon catheters, or the like. The device includes a plunger which is displaceable through a housing, and an actuating mechanism which engages the plunger. The actuating mechanism includes a nut member that is biased into engagement with a threaded portion of the plunger. The device has a press-to-release feature wherein the plunger is instantly releaseable by simply depressing a toggle lever of the nut member to overcome a restorative spring force. Subsequently, the plunger can be translated using macro movements (i.e., by pushing or pulling the plunger).Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2008Publication date: May 13, 2010Applicant: ATRION MEDICAL PRODUCTS, INC.Inventors: Rowland W. Kanner, Richard M. Davis
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Publication number: 20090051160Abstract: A socket for receiving a medical hose or tubing. The hose may be, for example, reinforced medical hose. The socket includes an internal conical feature which enters an end of the hose when the hose is inserted in the socket. The conical feature compresses the hose, and places the hose wall under radial compression, which tends to keep the hose retained in the socket, even during a high pressure application The compression creates a barrier seal between the hose lumen and the conical feature to prevent fluid from contacting the very end of the hose. As such, there is less longitudinal force attempting to push the hose out of the socket.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2008Publication date: February 26, 2009Applicant: ATRION MEDICAL PRODUCTS, INC.Inventor: Rowland W. Kanner
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Publication number: 20080185298Abstract: An improved contact lens case which includes domes that are provided on hinged members. Preferably, the contact lens case is configured to efficiently utilize space and volume such that no more than 10 cc's of contact lens solution are required to disinfect contact lenses in the case. The hinged members are preferably non-planar which allows the domes to be provided on the hinged members, and allows the use of deep larger diameter, back-to-back cages on the stem, without having to resort to using more than 10 cc's of fluid to immerse contact lenses that are disposed on the domes, between each of the domes and a respective cage. Each of the hinged members has a cylindrically-curved shell form in which the axis of its curve is approximately parallel to the central axis of the central planar stem member.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2008Publication date: August 7, 2008Applicant: ATRION MEDICAL PRODUCTS, INC.Inventors: Rowland W. Kanner, Richard M. Davis
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Patent number: 7322999Abstract: A tissue punch which is configured to operate by utilizing a spring force to compress tissue between a rotatable cutter blade and a tissue piercing element. The tissue punch is configured such that once the spring force is applied, the cutter blade can be selectively rotated by the user. The rotation of the blade, assisted by the compression from the spring force, causes the cutter blade to cut through the tissue. Three different methods for creating an anastomosis for locating a bypass graft are disclosed. In each method, bypass graft material is installed on a tissue punch and then sutured. Depending on the method, the tissue is punched either before or after the suturing.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 2004Date of Patent: January 29, 2008Assignee: Atrion Medical Products, Inc.Inventors: Rowland W. Kanner, Richard M. Davis
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Patent number: 7070051Abstract: A needle counter device which utilizes an adhesive disposed in one or more, preferably V-shaped, troughs. The adhesive provides instant, strong grip upon contact, but also provides very low resistance to needle penetration (i.e., it is easy to stick a needle in the adhesive, but difficult to pull the needle out). The device includes a base and a lid, and opens and closes much like a book. Once the device is closed, the device tends to remain closed unless intentionally opened. A thin layer of adhesive may be provided on the inside of the lid, to retain used surgical blades, and a piece of resilient foam may also be provided for temporarily “parking” a suture needle. The sides of each trough are lined with structure which serves to prevent an accidentally laid surgical instrument from unintentionally contacting the adhesive. Numerical indices provide a quick visual, counting assist.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2004Date of Patent: July 4, 2006Assignee: Atrion Medical Products, Inc.Inventors: Rowland W. Kanner, Larry Lee Young
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Patent number: 6938319Abstract: An actuating mechanism for rapidly and selectively moving a threaded screw and nut member combination into or out of threaded engagement, particularly for use to pressurize angioplasty balloon catheters, or the like. The mechanism includes a housing and a threaded screw structure slidably displaceable through the housing. A nut member having partial threads is selectively engageable and disengageable with the threaded screw structure. The mechanism includes a carrier member and is designed to be assembled from the rear. The carrier member is preferably configured to be retainably engaged with the housing via a bayonet arrangement, such as a quarter-turn bayonet arrangement, and is configured to provide an audible indication when it is, in fact, properly and fully installed. Preferably, the housing is configured to receive a pressure gauge directly into a threaded bore on the housing. An improved method of assembling an actuating mechanism is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2004Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: Atrion Medical Products, Inc.Inventors: Richard M. Davis, Rowland W. Kanner
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Publication number: 20040255448Abstract: An actuating mechanism for rapidly and selectively moving a threaded screw and nut member combination into or out of threaded engagement, particularly for use to pressurize angioplasty balloon catheters, or the like. The mechanism includes a housing and a threaded screw structure slidably displaceable through the housing. A nut member having partial threads is selectively engageable and disengageable with the threaded screw structure. The mechanism includes a carrier member and is designed to be assembled from the rear. The carrier member is preferably configured to be retainably engaged with the housing via a bayonet arrangement, such as a quarter-turn bayonet arrangement, and is configured to provide an audible indication when it is, in fact, properly and fully installed. Preferably, the housing is configured to receive a pressure gauge directly into a threaded bore on the housing. An improved method of assembling an actuating mechanism is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2004Publication date: December 23, 2004Applicant: Atrion Medical Products, Inc.Inventors: Richard M. Davis, Rowland W. Kanner
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Patent number: D646056Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2010Date of Patent: October 4, 2011Assignee: Atrion Medical Products, Inc.Inventors: Rowland W. Kanner, Brian A. Roberts
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Patent number: D650171Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2010Date of Patent: December 13, 2011Assignee: Atrion Medical Products, Inc.Inventor: Rowland W. Kanner