Patents Assigned to Innovative Medical Services
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Publication number: 20050274624Abstract: A non-toxic environmentally friendly aqueous disinfectant is disclosed for specific use as prevention against contamination by potentially pathogenic bacteria and virus. The aqueous disinfectant is formulated by electrolytically generating silver ions in water in combination with a citric acid. The aqueous disinfectant may include a suitable alcohol and/or a detergent. The aqueous disinfectant has been shown to be very effective at eliminating standard indicator organisms such as staphylococcus aureus, salmonella cholerasuis and pseudomonas aeruginosa.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2003Publication date: December 15, 2005Applicant: Innovative Medical ServicesInventor: Andrew Arata
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Patent number: 6890953Abstract: A process is disclosed for treating impure water by introducing a solution of electrolyticially generated silver citrate into the impure water wherein the silver is electrolytically generated in a solution of citric acid and water.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2002Date of Patent: May 10, 2005Assignee: Innovative Medical ServicesInventor: Andrew B. Arata
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Publication number: 20040044073Abstract: A composition and process is disclosed for treating an acne infection with a composition of electrolytically generated silver citrate. The composition of electrolytically generated silver citrate may be applied topically to the acne infection in an aqueous solution or may be incorporated within a cosmetic product., The acne composition may be combined with a composition component such as a cosmetic, a lotion, an emulsion, a gel or a soap.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2002Publication date: March 4, 2004Applicant: Innovative Medical ServicesInventor: Andrew B. Arata
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Publication number: 20030198689Abstract: A non-toxic environmentally friendly aqueous disinfectant is disclosed for specific use as prevention against contamination by potentially pathogenic bacteria and virus. The aqueous disinfectant is formulated by electrolytically generating silver ions in water in combination with a citric acid. The aqueous disinfectant may include a suitable alcohol and/or a detergent. The aqueous disinfectant has been shown to be very effective at eliminating standard indicator organisms such as staphylococcus aureus, salmonella cholerasuis and pseudomonas aeruginosa.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2003Publication date: October 23, 2003Applicant: Innovative Medical ServicesInventor: Andrew B. Arata
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Publication number: 20030178374Abstract: A process is disclosed for treating impure water by introducing a solution of electrolyticially generated silver citrate into the impure water wherein the silver is electrolytically generated in a solution of citric acid and water.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2002Publication date: September 25, 2003Applicant: Innovative Medical ServicesInventor: Andrew B. Arata
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Patent number: 6583176Abstract: A non-toxic environmentally friendly aqueous disinfectant is disclosed for specific use as prevention against contamination by potentially pathogenic bacteria and virus. The aqueous disinfectant is formulated by electrolytically generating silver ions in water in combination with a citric acid. The aqueous disinfectant may include a suitable alcohol and/or a detergent. The aqueous disinfectant has been shown to be very effective at eliminating standard indicator organisms such as staphylococcus aureus, salmonella cholerasuis and pseudomonas aeruginosa.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2001Date of Patent: June 24, 2003Assignee: Innovative Medical ServicesInventor: Andrew B. Arata
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Patent number: 6101452Abstract: A method and apparatus for dispensing fluids in response to a user request for a specified amount of the fluid. A microprocessor opens and closes a fluid port for predetermined amounts of time to control the amount of fluid dispensed. The microprocessor monitors the elapsed time and the amount of fluid that has been dispensed since the last time the filter was serviced. In one preferred embodiment, the amount of fluid that is dispensed is measured by continuously monitoring the volume of fluid flowing through the apparatus. A pressure measurement device allows the microprocessor to monitor the fluid pressure. The microprocessor prevents fluid from being dispensed if the pressure is not within a predetermined range of tolerances. The fluid port is opened and closed by activating and deactivating a solenoid. A keypad allows the user to input the amount of fluid that is to be dispensed.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1998Date of Patent: August 8, 2000Assignee: Innovative Medical ServicesInventors: Michael L. Krall, David P. Caird