Patents Assigned to Flow, Inc.
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Patent number: 11147582Abstract: Rotational atherectomy devices and systems can remove or reduce stenotic lesions in implanted grafts by rotating one or more abrasive elements within the graft. The abrasive elements can be attached to a distal portion of an elongate flexible drive shaft that extends from a handle assembly that includes a driver for rotating the drive shaft. In particular implementations, individual abrasive elements are attached to the drive shaft at differing radial angles in comparison to each other (e.g., configured in a helical array). The centers of mass of the abrasive elements can define a path that fully or partially spirals around the drive shaft.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2018Date of Patent: October 19, 2021Assignee: Cardio Flow, Inc.Inventors: Michael Kallok, Cassandra Ann Piippo Svendsen, Paul Joseph Robinson, Charles Anthony Plowe, Albert Selden Benjamin
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Patent number: 11136814Abstract: A method of constructing a cleanroom pass-thru chamber includes bending a single sheet of material into a monolithic frame having a first side, an opposing second side, a third side extending between the first and second sides, an open front end and an open rear end. The first side defines a first lip at a free end thereof and the second side defines a second lip at a free end thereof. The monolithic frame is bent to form four coved internal corners. The first lip and the second lip define an open portion therebetween. A first plate is attached to the two opposing lips and extends therebetween, closing the open portion of the monolithic frame, thereby forming an inner shell. The inner shell is positioned within, and attached to, an outer frame.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2020Date of Patent: October 5, 2021Assignee: LAMINAR FLOW INC.Inventor: Eric Diccianni
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Patent number: 11035509Abstract: A metal-to-metal sealing system is described for forming a pressure-activated connection between two pieces of equipment under HPHT (high pressure high temperature) conditions which will degrade elastomers. The roughly cylindrical seal comprises four sealing surfaces, two sealing surfaces formed by the circular longitudinal edge, and two sealing surfaces formed by either side of a bulge located halfway along the outer diameter. These surfaces correspond with sealing surfaces on the pieces of equipment to be joined. These pieces of equipment also utilize testing ports in fluid communication with the seal in order to ensure a secure connection.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2017Date of Patent: June 15, 2021Assignee: CONTROL FLOW, INC.Inventors: Jock W. Irvine, Thomas M. Lambert
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Publication number: 20210039111Abstract: A first imaging unit obtains an image of at least one of a jet flow, droplets or satellite drops. Based on a feature value of the at least one of the jet flow, the droplets or the satellite drops in the image, a controller controls a timing of starting to supply charges from a charge supply unit to a final jet flow droplet in one period of vibrations of a vibration element or an amplitude of a drive voltage applied to the vibration element so as to cause variation of a side stream to fall within a reference range.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2019Publication date: February 11, 2021Applicant: Allied Flow Inc.Inventor: Masahiko KANDA
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Patent number: 10730052Abstract: There are provided an apparatus capable of treating biological particles in a sterile state, and a treatment apparatus. An apparatus for forming a liquid flow including biological particles includes: a chamber member; a sample liquid supply portion; a sheath liquid supply portion; and a vibrating electrode member. The chamber member includes a chamber and a flow cell extending from an interior to an exterior of the chamber. The sample liquid supply portion is configured to supply a sample liquid including the biological particles into the chamber. The sheath liquid supply portion is configured to supply a sheath liquid into the chamber. The vibrating electrode member extends from the interior to the exterior of the chamber, is made of an electrically conductive material, and is configured to be capable of supplying an electric charge to the sheath liquid and the sample liquid in the chamber and propagating an ultrasonic vibration.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2017Date of Patent: August 4, 2020Assignee: Allied Flow, Inc.Inventor: Masahiko Kanda
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Patent number: 10670034Abstract: An impeller includes a hub and a plurality of blades. Each blade extends out from the hub. The impeller has an original diameter defined by respective tips of the plurality of blades. Each blade includes a central axis, a leading edge, a trailing edge, an original profile, and a plurality of trim profiles. The original profile has an outside portion and a trailing portion. The outside portion has an angle within a range of about 40° to about 90° from the central axis and the trailing portion having an angle within a range of about 10° to about 50° from the central axis. A first selected trim profile of the plurality of trim profiles extends along a first line parallel to the outside portion and a second line parallel to the trailing portion.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 2016Date of Patent: June 2, 2020Assignee: SPX Flow, Inc.Inventors: Richard Howk, Richard Kehn, Aaron Strand
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Patent number: 10663235Abstract: A gasket retention system includes a gasket and a plate. The gasket includes a loop. The loop includes a gasket tab extending from the gasket, a pair of loop arms flanking the gasket tab and extending from the gasket, a loop webbing connecting the pair of loop arms, and a loop tab extending from the loop webbing toward the gasket tab. The plate includes a loop receiving seat. The loop receiving seat includes a gasket seat, a gasket tab slot to receive the gasket tab, a loop tab channel to receive the loop tab, a pair of loop arm channels to receive the pair of loop arms, and an edge for the loop webbing to bear upon.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2018Date of Patent: May 26, 2020Assignee: SPX Flow, Inc.Inventors: Jes Hansen Petersen, Benny Kot-Jensen
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Patent number: 10657793Abstract: A method for a positioning server configured to locate positioning devices and to maintain information on users, who are associated with respective positioning devices. The server receives one or more alert messages from an alerting positioning device. Each alert message conveys identifying information of the alerting positioning device. The server uses the identifying information to retrieve a location estimate of the alerting positioning device. The server forms a first set of other positioning devices in a vicinity of the alerting positioning device and sends an assist request message to the positioning devices in the first set. The assist request message indicates the location estimate of the alerting positioning device and/or said descriptive information.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2018Date of Patent: May 19, 2020Assignees: AiRISTA Flow, Inc., AiRISTA International OyInventor: Renato Francesco de Lorenzo
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Patent number: 10639063Abstract: Rotational atherectomy devices and systems can remove or reduce stenotic lesions in blood vessels by rotating an abrasive element within the vessel. The abrasive element can be attached to a distal portion of an elongate flexible drive shaft that extends from a handle assembly. In particular embodiments, the handle assembly includes a compressed gas driven turbine member that drives rotation of the drive shaft. The turbine member can be rotatably attached to a carriage that is longitudinally translatable in relation to a housing of the handle assembly. The handle assembly can include a latch mechanism that when actuated allows the carriage to translate to a proximal-most position. While the carriage is in the proximal-most position, an open pathway is created so that a guidewire can be slidably passed through the handle assembly and a lumen of the drive shaft.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2018Date of Patent: May 5, 2020Assignee: Cardio Flow, Inc.Inventors: Cassandra Ann Piippo Svendsen, Charles Anthony Plowe, Albert Selden Benjamin, Paul Joseph Robinson, Evan Leingang
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Patent number: 10639064Abstract: Rotational atherectomy devices and systems can remove or reduce stenotic lesions in blood vessels by rotating an abrasive element within the vessel. The abrasive element can be attached to a distal portion of an elongate flexible drive shaft that extends from a handle assembly. In particular embodiments, the handle assembly includes a compressed gas driven turbine member that drives rotation of the drive shaft. The turbine member can be rotatably attached to a carriage that is longitudinally translatable in relation to a housing of the handle assembly. The handle assembly can include a latch mechanism that when actuated allows the carriage to translate to a proximal-most position. While the carriage is in the proximal-most position, an open pathway is created so that a guidewire can be slidably passed through the handle assembly and a lumen of the drive shaft.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2018Date of Patent: May 5, 2020Assignee: Cardio Flow, Inc.Inventors: Cassandra Ann Piippo Svendsen, Charles Anthony Plowe, Albert Selden Benjamin, Paul Joseph Robinson, Evan Leingang
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Patent number: 10639062Abstract: Rotational atherectomy devices and systems can remove or reduce stenotic lesions in blood vessels by rotating an abrasive element within the vessel. The abrasive element can be attached to a distal portion of an elongate flexible drive shaft that extends from a handle assembly. In particular embodiments, the handle assembly includes a compressed gas driven turbine member that drives rotation of the drive shaft. The turbine member can be rotatably attached to a carriage that is longitudinally translatable in relation to a housing of the handle assembly. The handle assembly can include a latch mechanism that when actuated allows the carriage to translate to a proximal-most position. While the carriage is in the proximal-most position, an open pathway is created so that a guidewire can be slidably passed through the handle assembly and a lumen of the drive shaft.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2016Date of Patent: May 5, 2020Assignee: Cardio Flow, Inc.Inventors: Cassandra Ann Piippo Svendsen, Charles Anthony Plowe, Albert Seiden Benjamin, Paul Joseph Robinson, Evan Leingang
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Patent number: 10618018Abstract: A radial impeller includes a hub, a disk, and a plurality of blades. The disk is affixed to the hub. The disk has a disk plane defined by the disk. Each blade of the plurality of blades is affixed to the disk. Each blade includes a “C” shaped body portion and an upper and lower horizontal extension. The upper horizontal extension extends along an upper plane parallel to the disk plane. The lower horizontal extension extends along a lower plane parallel to the disk plane.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2016Date of Patent: April 14, 2020Assignee: SPX Flow, Inc.Inventor: Richard Kehn
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Patent number: 10524826Abstract: Rotational atherectomy devices and systems can remove or reduce stenotic lesions in implanted grafts by rotating one or more abrasive elements within the graft. The abrasive elements can be attached to a distal portion of an elongate flexible drive shaft that extends from a handle assembly that includes a driver for rotating the drive shaft. In particular implementations, individual abrasive elements are attached to the drive shaft at differing radial angles in comparison to each other (e.g., configured in a helical array). The centers of mass of the abrasive elements can define a path that fully or partially spirals around the drive shaft.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2018Date of Patent: January 7, 2020Assignee: Cardio Flow, Inc.Inventors: Michael Kallok, Cassandra Ann Piippo Svendsen, Paul Joseph Robinson, Charles Anthony Plowe, Albert Selden Benjamin
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Patent number: 10517634Abstract: Rotational atherectomy devices and systems can remove or reduce stenotic lesions in blood vessels by rotating one or more abrasive elements within the vessel. The abrasive elements can be attached to a distal portion of an elongate flexible drive shaft that extends from a handle assembly that includes a driver for rotating the drive shaft. In particular implementations, individual abrasive elements are attached to the drive shaft at differing radial angles in comparison to each other (e.g., configured in a helical array). The centers of mass of the abrasive elements can define a path that fully or partially spirals around the drive shaft. In some embodiments, a distal stability element with a center of mass aligned with the longitudinal axis is fixedly mounted to the drive shaft.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2018Date of Patent: December 31, 2019Assignee: Cardio Flow, Inc.Inventors: Albert Selden Benjamin, Cassandra Ann Piippo Svendsen, Charles Anthony Plowe, Paul Joseph Robinson
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Patent number: 10508727Abstract: A drive sub-assembly includes a hub extending from a first end face to a second end face along a longitudinal axis. The hub may have an outer circumferential surface arranged to engage a first bearing assembly and an inner circumferential surface arranged to engage an output shaft. The drive sub-assembly further includes a gear attached to the second end face of the hub. The gear may have a second inner circumferential surface that is arranged to directly engage a second bearing assembly.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2016Date of Patent: December 17, 2019Assignee: SPX Flow, Inc.Inventors: Dave Engel, Richard Adams
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Patent number: 10499946Abstract: This document describes rotational atherectomy devices and systems for removing or reducing stenotic lesions in blood vessels by rotating an abrasive element within the vessel to partially or completely remove the stenotic lesion material.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2018Date of Patent: December 10, 2019Assignee: Cardio Flow, Inc.Inventors: Paul Joseph Robinson, Cassandra Ann Piippo Svendsen, Charles Anthony Plowe, Albert Selden Benjamin
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Patent number: 10478215Abstract: This document describes rotational atherectomy devices and systems for removing or reducing stenotic lesions in blood vessels by rotating an abrasive element within the vessel to partially or completely remove the stenotic lesion material.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2018Date of Patent: November 19, 2019Assignee: Cardio Flow, Inc.Inventors: Paul Joseph Robinson, Cassandra Ann Piippo Svendsen, Charles Anthony Plowe, Albert Selden Benjamin
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Patent number: 10478216Abstract: This document describes rotational atherectomy devices and systems for removing or reducing stenotic lesions in blood vessels by rotating an abrasive element within the vessel to partially or completely remove the stenotic lesion material.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2018Date of Patent: November 19, 2019Assignee: Cardio Flow, Inc.Inventors: Paul Joseph Robinson, Cassandra Ann Piippo Svendsen, Charles Anthony Plowe, Albert Selden Benjamin
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Patent number: 10478217Abstract: This document describes rotational atherectomy devices and systems for removing or reducing stenotic lesions in blood vessels by rotating an abrasive element within the vessel to partially or completely remove the stenotic lesion material.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2018Date of Patent: November 19, 2019Assignee: Cardio Flow, Inc.Inventors: Paul Joseph Robinson, Cassandra Ann Piippo Svendsen, Charles Anthony Plowe, Albert Selden Benjamin
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Patent number: 10470794Abstract: This document describes rotational atherectomy devices and systems for removing or reducing stenotic lesions in blood vessels by rotating an abrasive element within the vessel to partially or completely remove the stenotic lesion material.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2018Date of Patent: November 12, 2019Assignee: Cardio Flow, Inc.Inventors: Paul Joseph Robinson, Cassandra Ann Piippo Svendsen, Charles Anthony Plowe, Albert Selden Benjamin