Patents Assigned to HELLER
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Patent number: 6287057Abstract: A device for machining bores in a workpiece has a tool with a base member and cutting blades mounted on the base member for machining coaxial bores in the workpiece. At least one guide bearing for supporting the tool is provided. The at least one guide bearing has a guide bearing axis coaxial to the workpiece axis. The tool and the at least one guide bearing are shaped such that the tool is guided and centered in the machining position of the tool by the at least one guide bearing and is insertable and removable in a radial offset position from the bores and the at least one guide bearing.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 1999Date of Patent: September 11, 2001Assignee: Gebr. Heller Maschinenfabrik GmbHInventor: Artur Kurz
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Patent number: 6284478Abstract: A small diameter flexible electrode designed for subcutaneous in vivo amperometric monitoring of glucose is described. The electrode is designed to allow “one-point” in vivo calibration, i.e., to have zero output current at zero glucose concentration, even in the presence of other electroreactive species of serum or blood. The electrode is preferably three or four-layered, with the layers serially deposited within a recess upon the tip of a polyamide insulated gold wire. A first glucose concentration-to-current transducing layer is overcoated with an electrically insulating and glucose flux limiting layer (second layer) on which, optionally, an immobilized interference-eliminating horseradish peroxidase based film is deposited (third layer). An outer (fourth) layer is biocompatible.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 1996Date of Patent: September 4, 2001Assignee: E. Heller & CompanyInventors: Adam Heller, Michael V. Pishko
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Patent number: 6250857Abstract: A drill having a drill head with a drill shank extending between the drill head and a plug-in end lying opposite the drill head, said drill shank having a conveying helix formed by at least two helical flutes and webs located between the flutes. The flutes comprise the same clear cross section at least in the region of the end of the drill shank adjacent the drill head and are arranged at an angle a in a range of 130° through 170° relative to one another.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 1999Date of Patent: June 26, 2001Assignee: Gebrüder Heller Drinklage GmbHInventor: Heinrich Kersten
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Publication number: 20010003791Abstract: A biopsy site marker comprises small bodies or pellets of gelatin which enclose substantially in their interior a radio (X-ray) opaque object. The gelatin pellets are deposited into the biopsy site, typically a cylindrical opening in the tissue created by the recent use of a vacuum assisted large core biopsy device, by an applicator device that includes an elongated cylindrical body that forms a flexible tube and a piston slidable in the tube. One end of the tube is placed into the biopsy site. Typically, several gelatin pellets, only some of which typically do, but all of which may contain the radio opaque object, are deposited sequentially into the site through the tube. The radio opaque objects contained in the gelatin bodies are of a non-biological configuration and readily identifiable as man-made object, so that in observation by typical mammography equipment they do not assume the shape of a line, whereby they are readily distinguishable from granules and lines of calcification.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 1999Publication date: June 14, 2001Applicant: Heller Ehrman White & McAuliffeInventors: FRED H. BURBANK, PAUL LUBOCK, MICHAEL L. JONES, NANCY FORCIER
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Patent number: 6162611Abstract: A small diameter flexible electrode designed for subcutaneous in vivo amperometric monitoring of glucose is described. The electrode is designed to allow "one-point" in vivo calibration, i.e., to have zero output current at zero glucose concentration, even in the presence of other electroreactive species of serum or blood. The electrode is preferably three or four-layered, with the layers serially deposited within a recess upon the tip of a polyamide insulated gold wire. A first glucose concentration-to-current transducing layer is overcoated with an electrically insulating and glucose flux limiting layer (second layer) on which, optionally, an immobilized interference-eliminating horseradish peroxidase based film is deposited (third layer). An outer (fourth) layer is biocompatible.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 2000Date of Patent: December 19, 2000Assignee: E. Heller & CompanyInventors: Adam Heller, Michael V. Pishko
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Patent number: 6163137Abstract: A rotary induction machine in which operating characteristics of the machine are controlled by adding impedance elements to the rotor windings in which the impedance elements are stationary and connected to the rotor windings by a rotary transformer.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 1999Date of Patent: December 19, 2000Assignee: Heller-DeJulio CorporationInventors: Alan K. Wallace, James A. Oliver
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Patent number: 6143164Abstract: A sensor designed to determine the amount and concentration of analyte in a sample having a volume of less than about 1 .mu.L. The sensor has a working electrode coated with a non-leachable redox mediator. The redox mediator acts as an electron transfer agent between the analyte and the electrode. In addition, a second electron transfer agent, such as an enzyme, can be added to facilitate the electrooxidation or electroreduction of the analyte. The redox mediator is typically a redox compound bound to a polymer. The preferred redox mediators are air-oxidizable.The amount of analyte can be determined by coulometry. One particular coulometric technique includes the measurement of the current between the working electrode and a counter or reference electrode at two or more times. The charge passed by this current to or from the analyte is correlated with the amount of analyte in the sample.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1998Date of Patent: November 7, 2000Assignee: E. Heller & CompanyInventors: Adam Heller, Benjamin J. Feldman, James Say, Mark S. Vreeke
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Patent number: 6134461Abstract: An electrochemical analyte sensor formed using conductive traces on a substrate can be used for determining and/or monitoring a level of analyte in in vitro or in vivo analyte-containing fluids. For example, an implantable sensor may be used for the continuous or automatic monitoring of a level of an analyte, such as glucose, lactate, or oxygen, in a patient. The electrochemical analyte sensor includes a substrate and conductive material disposed on the substrate, the conductive material forming a working electrode. In some sensors, the conductive material is disposed in recessed channels formed in a surface of the sensor. An electron transfer agent and/or catalyst may be provided to facilitate the electrolysis of the analyte or of a second compound whose level depends on the level of the analyte. A potential is formed between the working electrode and a reference electrode or counter/reference electrode and the resulting current is a function of the concentration of the analyte in the body fluid.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 1998Date of Patent: October 17, 2000Assignee: E. Heller & CompanyInventors: James Say, Michael F. Tomasco, Adam Heller, Yoram Gal, Behrad Aria, Ephraim Heller, Phillip John Plante, Mark S. Vreeke
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Patent number: 6121009Abstract: A small diameter flexible electrode designed for subcutaneous in vivo amperometric monitoring of glucose is described. The electrode is designed to allow "one-point" in vivo calibration, i.e., to have zero output current at zero glucose concentration, even in the presence of other electroreactive species of serum or blood. The electrode is preferably three or four-layered, with the layers serially deposited within a recess upon the tip of a polyamide insulated gold wire. A first glucose concentration-to-current transducing layer is overcoated with an electrically insulating and glucose flux limiting layer (second layer) on which, optionally, an immobilized interference-eliminating horseradish peroxidase based film is deposited (third layer). An outer (fourth) layer is biocompatible.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 1999Date of Patent: September 19, 2000Assignee: E. Heller & CompanyInventors: Adam Heller, Michael V. Pishko
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Patent number: 6093676Abstract: A photocatalyst composition containing a substantially non-oxidizable binder which allows large amounts of photocatalytic particles to be adhered to a surface. Upon application to a surface, the composition dries or cures to form an adherent, abrasion-resistant, thermostable, and photocatalytic coating.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1998Date of Patent: July 25, 2000Assignee: E. Heller & CompanyInventors: Adam Heller, Michael V. Pishko, Ephraim Heller
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Patent number: 6083710Abstract: A small diameter flexible electrode designed for subcutaneous in vivo amperometric monitoring of glucose is described. The electrode is designed to allow "one-point" in vivo calibration, i.e., to have zero output current at zero glucose concentration, even in the presence of other electroreactive species of serum or blood. The electrode is preferably three or four-layered, with the layers serially deposited within a recess upon the tip of a polyamide insulated gold wire. A first glucose concentration-to-current transducing layer is overcoated with an electrically insulating and glucose flux limiting layer (second layer) on which, optionally, an immobilized interference-eliminating horseradish peroxidase based film is deposited (third layer). An outer (fourth) layer is biocompatible.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 1999Date of Patent: July 4, 2000Assignee: E. Heller & CompanyInventors: Adam Heller, Michael V. Pishko
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Patent number: 6063343Abstract: A compact, efficient reactor for the photocatalyzed conversion of contaminants in a fluid stream. The reactor includes a photocatalyst disposed on a support structure with a light source in optical proximity to the support structure to activate the photocatalyst. In one embodiment of the invention, the support structure includes multiple non-intersecting fins oriented parallel to the general flow direction of the fluid stream to provide a reactor with low pressure drop and adequate mass transfer of the contaminant to the photocatalyst disposed on the surface of the fins. The light source includes one or more lamps that may penetrate the fins to provide efficient illumination of the photocatalyst. The fins may be flat or pleated. In an alternative embodiment, the fins are pleated and composed of a porous material. These fins are oriented so that the fluid stream flows through the fins.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 1998Date of Patent: May 16, 2000Assignee: E. Heller & CompanyInventors: James Say, Roger Bonnecaze, Adam Heller, Steven Sitkiewitz, Ephraim Heller, Paul Haugsjaa
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Patent number: 6032750Abstract: Drilling tool with a drill head with an end face pointing in the feed direction and which has a main bit, which forms a drill point located in the drill axis and the bit is inclined on either side in a substantially roof-shaped manner and the tool has drilling dust grooves. The main bit has a primary cutting edge, which extends radially over at least one side of the main bit, and a secondary cutting edge, which extends radially over substantially the remaining length of the main bit and is axially set back with respect to the primary cutting edge counter to the feed direction by at least the amount of feed in millimeters per revolution.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 1998Date of Patent: March 7, 2000Assignee: Gebrueder Heller Dinklage GmbHInventors: Heinrich Kersten, Hartmut Precht
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Patent number: 5986438Abstract: A rotary induction machine having wound primary and secondary windings with resistive means connected in series with secondary windings and inductive reactive means connected across said resistive means, with the inductive reactance means and resistive means selected to provide an effective resistance which controls the current in the generator secondary windings, whereby the generator rated current is reached at the highest slip for the range of desired power output.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 1998Date of Patent: November 16, 1999Assignee: Heller-DeJulio CorporationInventors: Alan K. Wallace, James A. Oliver
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Patent number: 5972199Abstract: A sensor for the detection and measurement of an analyte in a biofluid. The sensor includes two enzymes. One type of sensor measures the concentration of hydrogen peroxide using a thermostable peroxidase enzyme that is immobilized in a redox hydrogel to form a sensing layer on a working electrode. This sensor also includes a hydrogen peroxide-generating second enzyme which is insulated from the redox hydrogel and electrode. This second enzyme generates hydrogen peroxide in response to the presence of an analyte or analyte-generated compound. The second enzyme may be insulated from the electrode by placement of an electrically insulating layer between the sensing layer and the second enzyme layer.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 1997Date of Patent: October 26, 1999Assignee: E. Heller & CompanyInventors: Adam Heller, Mark S. Vreeke
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Patent number: 5965380Abstract: A small diameter flexible electrode designed for subcutaneous in vivo amperometric monitoring of glucose is described. The electrode is designed to allow "one-point" in vivo calibration, i.e., to have zero output current at zero glucose concentration, even in the presence of other electroreactive species of serum or blood. The electrode is preferably three or four-layered, with the layers serially deposited within a recess upon the tip of a polyamide insulated gold wire. A first glucose concentration-to-current transducing layer is overcoated with an electrically insulating and glucose flux limiting layer (second layer) on which, optionally, an immobilized interference-eliminating horseradish peroxidase based film is deposited (third layer). An outer (fourth) layer is biocompatible.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 1999Date of Patent: October 12, 1999Assignee: E. Heller & CompanyInventors: Adam Heller, Michael V. Pishko
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Patent number: 5911827Abstract: An apparatus for coating food products with sauce while simultaneously deep freezing them comprises a rotatable drum (10) in a horizontal position, on the inner wall surface of which a driving plate is disposed and which has an opening (16) at an end face.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 1998Date of Patent: June 15, 1999Assignee: Peter Heller GmbHInventor: Peter Heller
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Patent number: 5854169Abstract: A photocatalyst composition containing a substantially non-oxidizable binder which allows large amounts of photocatalytic particles to be adhered to a surface. Upon application to a surface, the composition dries or cures to form an adherent, abrasion-resistant, thermostable, and photocatalytic coating.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 1997Date of Patent: December 29, 1998Assignee: E. Heller & CompanyInventors: Adam Heller, Michael V. Pishko, Ephraim Heller
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Patent number: 5849200Abstract: A photocatalyst composition containing a substantially non-oxidizable binder which allows large amounts of photocatalytic particles to be adhered to a surface. Upon application to a surface, the composition dries or cures to form an adherent, abrasion-resistant, thermostable, and photocatalytic coating.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 1996Date of Patent: December 15, 1998Assignee: E. Heller & CompanyInventors: Adam Heller, Michael V. Pishko, Ephraim Heller
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Patent number: D426972Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 1999Date of Patent: June 27, 2000Assignee: Heller IncorporatedInventor: Mario Bellini