Patents Assigned to Biotrine Corporation
  • Patent number: 5246010
    Abstract: The present invention is a method for determining human expiratory flow rate, comprising a peak flow meter and a zone calculator. The peak flow meter is used to determine what the user's peak expiratory flow rate is in conjunction with medical data compiled on the zone calculator. The individual's peak expiratory flow rate and predetermined sub-optimal values are applied to the peak flow meter as color zone settings. The peak flow meter thus set is ready for the individual to use to determine whether he is functioning in the peak expiratory flow rate color zone, or one of the sub-optimal expiratory flow rate color zones. The color zones correspond to specific remedial measures to be followed by the individual in case of sub-optimal expiratory flow rate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 3, 1991
    Date of Patent: September 21, 1993
    Assignee: Biotrine Corporation
    Inventors: Peter Gazzara, John Burke
  • Patent number: 4421120
    Abstract: A peak respiratory flow monitor utilizes an enclosure having a series of openings through the wall thereof, a provision for covering a desired number of these openings, and a provision for generating a signal when the air flow through the enclosure reaches a threshold. In a preferred embodiment the enclosure includes an elongated tubular member, and the threshold indicator is a reed placed in a chamber that has an adjustable valve for calibrating the flow past the reed. Furthermore, the chamber causes a displacement of flow from along the longitudinal axis of the tubular member.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 2, 1981
    Date of Patent: December 20, 1983
    Assignee: Biotrine Corporation
    Inventors: Rodney Edwards, Jr., John W. Burke, Jr., Peter Gazzara
  • Patent number: 4324127
    Abstract: A device for calibrating a Spirometer includes a hand driven syringe having magnetic elements displaced along the shaft of the syringe piston at intervals corresponding to designated volumes. A Hall effect transducer senses the passage of the magnetic when the syringe piston is actuated and transmitts pulses to a timer so that average rate of flow delivered by the syringe can be derived.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 19, 1979
    Date of Patent: April 13, 1982
    Assignee: Biotrine Corporation
    Inventors: Peter Gazzara, John W. Burke, Jr., Rodney Edwards, Jr.