Patents Assigned to Bloom & Kreten
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Patent number: 5853433Abstract: An emergency alternative fuel for internal combustion engines is stable for storage for a year or more. The alternative fuel is stored in a container which has an outlet sealed with a removable seal. The container is prevented from being reused for storage after the seal is removed. The fuel is a refined mineral spirits and may have 0-30% by volume mixed isomers of primary amyl alcohol blended therewith. A biocide is added to the mineral spirits.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 1997Date of Patent: December 29, 1998Assignee: Bloom & KretenInventors: Reginald N. Spencer, William A. Hubbard
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Patent number: 5832930Abstract: A clamp is placed over the bridge of the nose to apply pressure over the fossa of the nasolacrimal sac, prior to ocular medication to thereby seal the nasolacrimal sac and prevent drainage of medicament away from the eye. The clamp can be embedded in a flexible molded positioning device which has been molded to fit the shape of the bridge of the nose. In an improved embodiment the embedded clamp in a flexible molded positioning device is attached to a modified eyeglass frame. In a further embodiment a band to go around the back of the head or around the ears can be attached to the clamp.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1996Date of Patent: November 10, 1998Assignee: Bloom & KretenInventors: Neil F. Martin, Howard N. Robinson
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Patent number: 5777717Abstract: Contact lenses with contoured anterior surfaces are employed to obtain informed consent from a patient prior to ophthalmic surgery. These modified contact lenses with contoured surfaces, when worn by a patient, will mimic visual distortions which might result from various types of corneal surgery.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 1996Date of Patent: July 7, 1998Assignee: Bloom & KretenInventors: Neil F. Martin, Howard N. Robinson
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Patent number: 5737056Abstract: The disclosed invention is directed to lenses to be worn with eyeglasses. The light transmission or field of vision of the lenses has been so modified as to produce visual distortions simulating various eye conditions and particularly simulated possible postoperative visual distortions and anomalies. Various modifications to conventional eyeglasses are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 1996Date of Patent: April 7, 1998Assignee: Bloom & KretenInventors: Neil F. Martin, Terese W. Robinson, Howard N. Robinson
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Patent number: 5727682Abstract: A surgical blade package includes a molded piece and a surgical blade mechanically restrained thereon, forming a subassembly, and this subassembly is received within a pouch. The pouch includes a base opaque paper and an upper transparent plastic "blister" sealed together. The method of manufacturing the surgical blade package includes the steps of providing a molded piece and a surgical blade, attaching the surgical blade onto the molded piece, such that the surgical blade is restrained mechanically, providing a pouch or other container receiving the molded piece and the surgical blade attached thereto, sealing the container, and sterilizing the container with the surgical blade and molded piece therein.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 1995Date of Patent: March 17, 1998Assignee: Bloom & KretenInventors: Michael R. Abidin, Steven P. Lehmbeck
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Patent number: 5681358Abstract: An emergency alternative fuel for internal combustion engines is stable for storage for a year or more. The alternative fuel is stored in a container which has an outlet sealed with a removable seal. The container is prevented from being reused for storage after the seal is removed.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 1996Date of Patent: October 28, 1997Assignee: Bloom & KretenInventors: Reginald N. Spencer, William A. Hubbard
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Patent number: 5662221Abstract: A blade package for a surgical scalpel includes a base supporting a blade and retaining the blade against movement in the package, thereby preventing inadvertent dulling of the blade, and a thin film is bonded to the base and covers the blade. This film has a tab for rupturing the film and tearing it away from the base, thereby exposing the blade for subsequent mounting on to the scalpel handle. Preferably, the film is transparent, so that the blade is visible within the blade package.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 1995Date of Patent: September 2, 1997Assignee: Bloom & KretenInventors: Michael R. Abidin, Steven P. Lehmbeck
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Patent number: 5662669Abstract: A combination guarded surgical scalpel and blade stripper (200, 300) uses the sliding guard (202, 301) in cooperation with an ejector button (238, 311) to strip a (used) blade (224, 314) from the scalpel (200, 300) thereby avoiding manual contact with the blade (224, 314) and the problems associated therewith.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 1995Date of Patent: September 2, 1997Assignee: Bloom & KretenInventors: Michael R. Abidin, Steven P. Lehmbeck
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Patent number: 5528811Abstract: A blade package assembly assures that a blade may be mounted on a surgical scalpel easily, conveniently and safely during a surgical procedure in an operating room. The assembly includes a base and a pivoted cover. The base supports a blade, and the cover at least partially encloses the blade. A pin on the base is received in a hole in the blade, and a ledge on the base supports the rear end portion of the blade. The scalpel has a forwardly-extending cleat received in a slot on the blade, and the scalpel with the blade mounted thereon may be lifted up and away to clear the package.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 1995Date of Patent: June 25, 1996Assignee: Bloom & KretenInventors: Michael R. Abidin, Steven P. Lehmbeck
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Patent number: 5515872Abstract: The invention herein described involves a clamp placed over the bridge of the nose to apply pressure over the fossa of the nasolacrimal sac, prior to ocular medication, to seal the nasolacrimal sac, and thereby prevent drainage of medicament away from the eye.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 1994Date of Patent: May 14, 1996Assignee: Bloom & KretenInventors: Neil F. Martin, Howard N. Robinson
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Patent number: 5495305Abstract: The disclosed invention is directed to contact lenses whose light transmission has been so modified as to produce visual distortions simulating various eye conditions and particularly simulated possible postoperative visual distortions and anomalies.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 1994Date of Patent: February 27, 1996Assignee: Bloom & KretenInventors: Neil F. Martin, Howard N. Robinson
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Patent number: 5433321Abstract: A blade package assembly assures that a blade may be mounted on a surgical scalpel easily, conveniently and safely during a surgical procedure in an operating room. The assembly includes a base and a pivoted cover. The base supports a blade, and the cover at least partially encloses the blade. A pin on the base is received in a hole in the blade, and a ledge on the base supports the rear end portion of the blade. The scalpel has a forwardly-extending cleat received in a slot on the blade, and the scalpel with the blade mounted thereon may be lifted up and away to clear the package.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 1994Date of Patent: July 18, 1995Assignee: Bloom & KretenInventors: Michael R. Abidin, Steven P. Lehmbeck