Patents Assigned to Numia Medical Technology, LLC
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Patent number: 8984194Abstract: The present invention discloses an arbitration mechanism for controlling access of a plurality of nodes external to a shared resource, to which accesses by the number of nodes must be restricted, is applicable to any shared source in a computer or computer-controlled system. The present design delivers the following advantageous features. It provides localized arbitration to obtain resource access and localized self-management of resource mastery; eliminates resource seizure locally; it allows equal access to the share resource, encapsulate all four above features with the same circuit/protocol.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2011Date of Patent: March 17, 2015Assignee: Numia Medical Technology LLCInventors: Duane E. Allen, James Jay Allen
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Patent number: 8911403Abstract: One embodiment of the present patent application is a syringe infusion pump that includes a syringe, a syringe barrel holder, and a force sensor. The syringe includes a barrel and a plunger. The plunger has a plunger axis and the barrel has a barrel axis and a barrel diameter. The syringe is one of a plurality of syringes, each having a different barrel diameter. The force sensor is positioned for detecting a force along the barrel axis. The syringe holder provides the barrel axis automatically aligned with the force sensor for each syringe of the plurality of syringes.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2008Date of Patent: December 16, 2014Assignee: Numia Medical Technology, LLCInventors: Eric John Flachbart, Cayle E. Waring
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Publication number: 20130129532Abstract: One embodiment of the present patent application is a syringe infusion pump that includes a syringe, a syringe barrel holder, and a force sensor. The syringe includes a barrel and a plunger. The plunger has a plunger axis and the barrel has a barrel axis and a barrel diameter. The syringe is one of a plurality of syringes, each having a different barrel diameter. The force sensor is positioned for detecting a force along the barrel axis. The syringe holder provides the barrel axis automatically aligned with the force sensor for each syringe of the plurality of syringes.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2013Publication date: May 23, 2013Applicant: NUMIA MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY, LLCInventor: Numia Medical Technology, LLC
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Publication number: 20130045115Abstract: This invention discloses a peristaltic pump composed of a two-stage linear peristaltic pump mechanism, which engages in different functions, charging and pumping a fluid to a patient. This peristaltic pump is capable of restoring the crushed tubing, caused by repeated compression or crushing of the tubing by peristaltic fingers, to its original circular cross sectional area so that it can provide a precise flow rate. The two-stage linear peristaltic pump mechanism substantially improves the consistency of a flow rate over time and extends the usefulness of peristaltic pumps to applications where they could not otherwise be used.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 19, 2011Publication date: February 21, 2013Applicant: NUMIA MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY, LLC.Inventors: Eric J. Flachbart, Aaron G. Loomis
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Publication number: 20120299838Abstract: The present invention provides an apparatus, a method, and a system with which a user can easily and precisely select unlimited displaying data and enter text information on a touch screen with a small dimension. The user touch screen interface device comprises a first member, a selection member, an actuation member, and a detent mechanism. Means to response to selection and actuation of stored application data are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2011Publication date: November 29, 2012Applicant: Numia Medical Technology, LLCInventors: Eric J. Flachbart, Cayle Erik Waring, Todd Leadbeater, Duane Edward Allen, Rolf Eric Zuk, Farzeen Hussain
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Publication number: 20120157920Abstract: The present invention provides an infusion pump control system comprises a plurality of computing components positioned on discrete hardware modules to complete an infusion task. Those discrete processors, which are internally redundant and communicate through a common medium that provides for redundancy of the communication ability to react to internal failures in a known manner, implement capabilities specific to infusion pump functions, to complete an infusion task. Also, this invention provides automatically switchable redundant power supplies and a new mechanism for firmware provisioning using multi-dropped JTAG for a plurality of computing components.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2011Publication date: June 21, 2012Applicant: Numia Medical Technology, LLCInventors: Eric J. Flachbart, Todd Leadbeater, John Wojdak, Rolf Eric Zuk, Duane E. Allen