Patents Assigned to CareMed Medical Produkte AG
  • Patent number: 6350285
    Abstract: The implant holder comprises a screen (21) comprising on one side a tissue-compatible fibre material (25) to which the body cells grow and on the other side a smooth contact surface (23) for the implant (10). A holding fixture (26) retains the implant (10) to the screen (21). The implant holder prevents the body tissue from directly growing to the implant, which would make exchange of the implant (10) more difficult. To exchange the implant the skin (16) of the patient is cut open and the holding fixture (26) is opened. The implant holder remains in the body while the implant (10) is exchanged.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 9, 1999
    Date of Patent: February 26, 2002
    Assignee: CareMed Medical Produkte AG
    Inventors: Roland Gerlach, Josef Hannappel, Juergen Reuter, Dorothea Rohrmann
  • Patent number: 6197005
    Abstract: The check valve comprises an inlet duct (31) , an outlet duct (32) and a valve chamber (34) arranged between them. The valve chamber (34) is permanently connected with the inlet duct (31) via openings (35). On a blind duct (33) a valve member (36) is mounted which is made up of a flexible inherently stable hose. The valve member (36) extends into the outlet duct (32) and contacts the inner surface of the outlet duct. At a pressure exceeding the opening pressure of the valve the valve member (36) is lifted off the inner surface of the outlet duct (32).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 9, 1999
    Date of Patent: March 6, 2001
    Assignee: CareMed Medical Produkte AG
    Inventors: Roland Gerlach, Josef Hannappel, Juergen Reuter, Dorothea Rohrmann
  • Patent number: 6106503
    Abstract: The invention relates to a catheter valve for permanently or discontinuously draining body cavities and discharging urine. The catheter valve consists of a two-component housing having a cylindrical portion and a conical portion. The conical portion houses a shaft that slides along the longitudinal axis of the housing. At a tip of the conical portion is a urine inlet opening that allows urine or other bodily fluids to flow into the catheter. At an opposite end, is a urine outlet opening that allows the fluid to flow out of the catheter. The shaft controls the flow of fluid through the catheter by selectively sealing the urine outlet opening on the catheter. In addition, a locking mechanism is provided to keep the shaft apart from the outlet valve thus allowing free flow of fluid through the catheter.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 22, 1998
    Date of Patent: August 22, 2000
    Assignee: CareMed Medical Produkte AG
    Inventors: Klaus Pfeiderer, Peter Heise