Patents Assigned to Mark Anderson
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Patent number: 8864713Abstract: The invention relates to a hypodermic injection system having a direct-drive motor for moving a ram towards an injectate chamber for discharging injectate therein through a discharge orifice. The system can have an injection head attached to a housing having an injectate chamber for holding injectate to be injected, a remote discharge device with a control apparatus or the structure for holding a cartridge containing injectate. The injectate supply could be a bottle, a remote reservoir or a cartridge. An injection head can have a nose actuator for enabling an injection only if the nose actuator has engaged the body to be injected. A clamping device clamps the body to be injected. Control is effected through a microprocessor to which the electrically-operated parts of the invention are attached. Control and output signals are readable through an electronic display.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2011Date of Patent: October 21, 2014Assignees: Genesis Instruments, Division of Genesis Industries, Inc., Mark Anderson and Associates, Inc.Inventors: Nicholas F. D'Antonio, Nicholas J. D'Antonio, Richard O. Colvin
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Patent number: 5988452Abstract: A dispensing mechanism for an applicator having a cylinder and a plunger. The plunger has a piston head slidable in liquid-tight manner within the cylinder. The plunger performs an expansion stroke to draw fluid into the cylinder and performs a compression stroke to dispense fluid from the cylinder. The dispensing mechanism includes a stop member attached to the cylinder of the applicator. The stop member has an engagement part extending toward the plunger. The plunger has at least one abutment formed on its surface for contacting the engagement part and limiting the motion of the plunger. Each abutment preferably comprises an end surface of a longitudinal groove formed in the surface. The engagement part tracks within the longitudinal groove and preferably limits the expansion stroke when the engagement part contacts the end surface. Each longitudinal groove is of a different length corresponding to a desired dose volume in the cylinder.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 1998Date of Patent: November 23, 1999Assignee: Mark AndersonInventors: Hugh Dent, Mark L. Anderson
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Patent number: 5413255Abstract: A gas powered applicator for dispensing measured doses of a liquid comprising a handle with a detachable mounted dispensing unit and a manually operated gas control valve which selectively places the dispensing unit either in connection with a source of gas under pressure or in connection with an exhaust.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 1993Date of Patent: May 9, 1995Assignee: Mark AndersonInventor: Hugh Dent
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Patent number: 5042979Abstract: A system for embryo retrieval from a uterine cavity may employ apparatus comprising a container of liquid medium, a syringe and a filter interconnected by a plurality of valved conduits connected in a closed loop to circulate the liquid medium into and out of the container, syringe, filter and cavity cyclically. The circulation cycle can be repeated many times with a minimum amount of liquid medium to collect a maximum number of embryos in the filter.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 1990Date of Patent: August 27, 1991Assignee: Mark AndersonInventors: Mark Anderson, Cameron Eilts, Randy Winch
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Patent number: 4981472Abstract: This cannula assembly for injecting medicinal fluid into an animal's teat has a first tapered cannula formed with a circumferential bead at its wider end. A flexible jacket encloses the cannula and has another bead detachably engaging the bead on the cannula. A tapered second cannula extends forwardly from the jacket. This cannula is shorter than the first cannula. A flexible cap has an internal bead which detachably engages a corresponding bead at the sider end of the second cannula. This assembly provides the user with a choice of cannulas of two different sizes in treating a teat. In another form of the invention, a second flexible jacket has a bead which detachably engages a bead on the second cannula. A third cannula extends forwardly from the second jacket. The flexible cap detachably engages a bead on the third cannula, so that the user has a choice of cannulas of three different lengths in treating a teat.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 1989Date of Patent: January 1, 1991Assignee: Mark AndersonInventors: James F. Ennis, III, Mark Anderson
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Patent number: 4923448Abstract: A syringe for dispensing a liquid as an atomized spray has a cylindrical barrel, a plunger movable axially in the barrel, a tubular nozzle at one end of the barrel, and a short fixed stem in the nozzle. A cup shaped nozzle tip has internal first spaced lands to frictionally engage the stem and define axially extending passages therebetween. A centrally apertured end wall of the nozzle tip has circumferentially spaced second lands to serve as abutments for the end of the stem. Troughs in the end wall between the second lands define further passages with the end of the stem for turbulently passing the liquid out of the aperture as an atomized spray.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 1988Date of Patent: May 8, 1990Assignee: Mark AndersonInventor: James F. Ennis, III
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Patent number: 4321890Abstract: A surgical restrainer for an animal has a striplike structure including a central flat bottomed band with inverted V-shaped legs at opposite ends defining loops to receive forearms of an anesthetized animal resting in supine position on said band and cradled between said legs, so that the animal cannot roll over during surgery and post-operatively.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 1980Date of Patent: March 30, 1982Assignee: Mark AndersonInventors: Richard L. Lange, Randall L. Lange
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Patent number: D268958Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 1980Date of Patent: May 10, 1983Assignee: Mark AndersonInventors: Richard L. Lange, Randall L. Lange
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Patent number: D271820Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 1982Date of Patent: December 20, 1983Assignee: Mark AndersonInventor: Donald K. Allen
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Patent number: D936219Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2020Date of Patent: November 16, 2021Assignee: Mark Anderson and Associates, Inc.Inventors: Susan Reynolds, John Harmon