Patents Assigned to General Hospital Supply Corporation
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Patent number: 7780136Abstract: A surgical tray corner protector includes a support base, a side wall extending along an edge of the support base, and a plurality of apertures extending through the support base to form a tray support surface, providing improved drainage and air flow.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2008Date of Patent: August 24, 2010Assignee: General Hospital Supply CorporationInventors: Sam Curnow, Ted Eric Ahrenholtz
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Publication number: 20090000982Abstract: A surgical tray corner protector includes a support base, a side wall extending along an edge of the support base, and a plurality of apertures extending through the support base to form a tray support surface, providing improved drainage and air flow.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2008Publication date: January 1, 2009Applicants: Quadion Corporation, General Hospital Supply CorporationInventors: Sam Curnow, Ted Eric Ahrenholtz
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Patent number: 7422185Abstract: A surgical tray corner protector includes a support base, a side wall extending along an edge of the support base, and a plurality of apertures extending through the support base to form a tray support surface, providing improved drainage and air flow.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2007Date of Patent: September 9, 2008Assignees: Quadion Corporation, General Hospital Supply CorporationInventors: Sam Curnow, Ted Eric Ahrenholtz
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Patent number: 7413157Abstract: A surgical tray corner protector includes a base, a side wall that extends from an outer edge of the base, and support members extending from the top surface of the base to form a tray support surface, providing improved drainage and air flow.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2007Date of Patent: August 19, 2008Assignees: Quadion Corporation, General Hospital Supply CorporationInventors: Sam Curnow, Ted Eric Ahrenholtz
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Publication number: 20080067104Abstract: A surgical tray corner protector includes a support base, a side wall extending along an edge of the support base, and a plurality of apertures extending through the support base to form a tray support surface, providing improved drainage and air flow.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2007Publication date: March 20, 2008Applicants: Quadion Corporation, General Hospital supply CorporationInventors: Sam Curnow, Ted Ahrenholtz
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Publication number: 20070251855Abstract: A surgical tray corner protector includes a base, a side wall that extends from an outer edge of the base, and support members extending from the top surface of the base to form a tray support surface, providing improved drainage and air flow.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2007Publication date: November 1, 2007Applicants: QUADION CORPORATION, GENERAL HOSPITAL SUPPLY CORPORATIONInventors: Sam Curnow, Ted Ahrenholtz
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Patent number: 6915912Abstract: An instrument organizer for at least partially supporting one or more surgical instruments includes a base structure having opposed terminal ends and at least one end post fixedly positioned at one terminal end of the base structure. The instrument organizer also includes at least one movable stabilizing structure that is mountable on the base structure at a location spaced from the end post, to thereby stabilize and at least partially support the one or more instruments. At least one of the base structure and the movable stabilizing structure may include a radiopaque material. Also, the end post may include a generally triangular shape in cross section and a coupling device for coupling multiple instrument organizers together. Further, a method of applying a radiopaque substance to the instrument organizer.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2001Date of Patent: July 12, 2005Assignee: General Hospital Supply CorporationInventors: Phillip Davis, Vito L. DiPinto
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Patent number: 6902712Abstract: The present invention is directed to an absorbent liner for use in a sterilization process and, more particularly, to an absorbent liner for cushioning surgical instruments and sterilization packs and providing an advantageous moisture absorption functionality during and after completion of a sterilization process. The absorbent liner functions advantageously with steam or ethylene oxide gas as the sterilization agent. The absorbent liner is fabricated from a material having a desired level of moisture absorption, e.g., on the order of at least about thirty percent (30%) by dry weight, and is preferably fabricated from a hydrophilic polymeric foam material, e.g., a hydrophilic polyurethane foam. The disclosed absorbent liner may be advantageously utilized in sterilizing surgical instruments and in conjunction with sterilization carts such that potential residual moisture is eliminated from the surface of the sterilized surgical instruments and the shelves of the sterilization carts.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2001Date of Patent: June 7, 2005Assignee: General Hospital Supply CorporationInventor: Phillip Davis
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Patent number: 6440375Abstract: The present invention is directed to a super-absorbent trayliner for use in a sterilization process and, more particularly, to a super-absorbent trayliner for cushioning surgical instruments and providing an advantageous moisture absorption functionality during and after completion of a sterilization process. The super-absorbent trayliner functions advantageously with steam or ethylene oxide gas as the sterilization agent. The super-absorbent trayliner is fabricated from a material having a desired level of moisture absorption, e.g., on the order of at least about thirty percent (30%) by dry weight, and is preferably fabricated from a hydrophilic polymeric foam material, e.g., a hydrophilic polyurethane foam. The disclosed super-absorbent trayliner may be advantageously utilized in sterilizing surgical instruments such that potential residual moisture is eliminated from the surface of the sterilized surgical instruments.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2000Date of Patent: August 27, 2002Assignee: General Hospital Supply CorporationInventors: Phillip Davis, Vito L. DiPinto
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Patent number: 6391260Abstract: A method for sterilizing an article in a sterilization unit, the method including placing the article within a foam plastic instrument pouch having a closed cell construction, and positioning the closed cell foam plastic instrument pouch containing the article within the sterilization unit. The sterilization unit is then operated such that the article within the instrument pouch is sterilized, whereby the instrument pouch containing the article is removed from the sterilization unit. An instrument pouch for containing and protecting an article during sterilization is also provided. The pouch includes a foam plastic backing sheet for lining a base of a tray, the base having a multiplicity of holes, and a foam plastic pocket secured to the backing sheet such that at least a portion of an article can be received between the pocket and the backing sheet.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 1999Date of Patent: May 21, 2002Assignee: General Hospital Supply CorporationInventors: Phillip Davis, Vito L. Dipinto
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Patent number: 6367637Abstract: A movable stabilizing structure for use with an instrument organizer including an elongated base having a uniform, predetermined width and fixed posts extending upwardly from the base. The movable stabilizing structure includes two gripping legs with opposing, inwardly facing surfaces spaced-apart a distance substantially equal to the predetermined width of the base of the organizer, so that the opposing, inwardly facing surfaces of the two gripping legs will grip opposite sides of the base of the organizer so that the movable stabilizing structure can be attached to the base at any point between the fixed posts of the organizer and held in place by the gripping legs to help maintain instruments in an organized and upright state on the organizer.Type: GrantFiled: February 29, 2000Date of Patent: April 9, 2002Assignee: General Hospital Supply CorporationInventors: Phillip Davis, Vito L. DiPinto
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Patent number: 6248293Abstract: A trayliner for cushioning an article contained in a tray during a sterilization process, the tray including a base having a multiplicity of holes. The trayliner has a multiplicity of holes arranged such that at least a portion of the holes of the trayliner will be generally aligned with at least a portion of the holes of the base of the tray when the trayliner is positioned on the base of the tray. A method of sterilizing an article is also provided and includes positioning a closed cell polyethylene foam plastic trayliner having a multiplicity of holes into a tray, and positioning the article onto the trayliner. The tray containing the trayliner and the article is placed in a sterilization unit, and the sterilization unit is operated. According to one aspect, a base of the tray includes a multiplicity of holes.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 1998Date of Patent: June 19, 2001Assignee: General Hospital Supply CorporationInventors: Phillip Davis, Vito L. DiPinto