Patents Assigned to Prevent Products, Inc.
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Patent number: 12144928Abstract: Cannula holders for holding a nasal cannula are described. The cannula holders may also be configured to hold a CPAP mask, BIPAP mask, nebulizer mask, or any other piece of medical equipment. The cannula holders may be used to help prevent a nasal cannula from coming into contact with unclean surfaces when not in use, helping to keep the nasal cannula clean. The cannula holders may help prevent a nasal cannula from falling onto the floor or elsewhere when not in use. The cannula holders provide an alternative to placing or hanging a nasal cannula on equipment, furniture, or elsewhere.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2019Date of Patent: November 19, 2024Assignee: Infection Prevention Products, Inc.Inventors: Meredith Lloyd, R. Scott Hatfield, Kent Collins
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Patent number: 10518056Abstract: Cannula holders for holding a nasal cannula are described. The cannula holders may also be configured to hold a CPAP mask, BIPAP mask, nebulizer mask, or any other piece of medical equipment. The cannula holders may be used to help prevent a nasal cannula from coming into contact with unclean surfaces when not in use, helping to keep the nasal cannula clean. The cannula holders may help prevent a nasal cannula from falling onto the floor or elsewhere when not in use. The cannula holders provide an alternative to placing or hanging a nasal cannula on equipment, furniture, or elsewhere.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2014Date of Patent: December 31, 2019Assignee: Infection Prevention Products, Inc.Inventors: Meredith Lloyd, R. Scott Hatfield, Kent Collins
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Patent number: 8955607Abstract: A building sprinkler system includes a pump having an input for receiving water and an output that is connected to selectively feed a plurality of sprinkler heads. A driver is operatively connected to the pump for driving the pump. A cooling arrangement is provided for cooling the pump during pump testing operations. The cooling arrangement includes: a heat exchanger with a primary loop formed by a flow path for delivering water from the output of the pump through the heat exchanger and back to the input of the pump, and a secondary loop formed by a flow path for delivering coolant from the heat exchanger through a radiator and back to the heat exchanger so that heat is transferred from the water to the coolant via the heat exchanger and from the coolant to air via the radiator.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2012Date of Patent: February 17, 2015Assignee: Clarke Fire Prevention Products, Inc.Inventor: John T. Whitney, Jr.
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Patent number: 6195809Abstract: A garment and insert combination for decreasing the risk of trauma to the hip joint in the greater trochanter region of the human body, and comprising a garment that fits over the hips and having a pocket to securely hold in place a generally planar but configured resilient hip pad. The pad is in the form of an annulus of generally inverted “U” configuration with the outer edges being coincidental with the outer periphery of the elliptical form, and with the annulus being open in the area covering the greater trochanter region.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 1999Date of Patent: March 6, 2001Assignee: Prevent Products, Inc.Inventor: Mario C. Garcia
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Patent number: 5717997Abstract: A form-fitting garment having side pockets that allow hip pads for the protection of the greater trochanter, to be securely positioned and centered above the greater trochanter region is described. The hip pads have a slit extending through the planar surface that is centered over the greater trochanter region and disperses any impact forces against the pad away from the greater trochanter region.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 1996Date of Patent: February 17, 1998Assignee: Prevent Products, Inc.Inventor: Mario C. Garcia
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Patent number: 5537937Abstract: This is a pallet as might be used to support cargo during that cargo's transportation or storage. The pallet is constructed of paper. The pallet design involves a central platform or deck constructed of a honeycomb filler supported by a set of runners extending from one edge of the central platform to the other and is bounded on all of the bottom surfaces by a single corrugated sheet. The runners are then modified by cutting away appropriate portions to form a four way pallet. The cut portions are then reinforced by addition of reinforcing corrugated sheets. The upper surface of the central platform may be covered with a corrugated sheet or heavy sheet stock. Additionally, the upper and/or lower sheets may be folded over the edges of the honeycomb core and fastened to the other side. This design permits a flexible and inexpensive method of producing either four- or two-way pallets.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 1993Date of Patent: July 23, 1996Assignee: Damage Prevention Products, Inc.Inventor: Harry C. Juvik-Woods
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Patent number: 5468217Abstract: An ankle calf exerciser/phlebo pump adapted to reduce the development of deep vein thromboses (DVT), leg edema, muscular atrophy and ankle joint stiffness in postoperative orthopedic patients. An efficient and simple driving mechanism is provided from imparting an alternating and reciprocating movement of a pair of foot paddles. The foot paddles are coupled to the driving mechanism such that only the patient's ankles will be flexed while the knee and hip remains stationary. This device is ideally suited for patients with hip fractures, and hip replacement with prosthesis. The speed of paddle reciprocation can be selected, as can the arcuate path of travel of the foot paddles by adjusting the length of a driving rod.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 1994Date of Patent: November 21, 1995Assignee: Prevent Products Inc.Inventors: Mario C. Garcia, Kristofer T. Lund, William H. Park
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Patent number: 5385103Abstract: This invention is an adaptor to convert a paper pallet from a two way entry design to a four way entry design. The pallet with the adaptor might be used to support cargo during that cargo's transportation or storage and is typically constructed of paper. The pallet design onto which the adaptor is placed typically involves a central platform or deck constructed of a honeycomb filler bounded on the bottom surfaces by a corrugated sheet. Runners or legs are included to support the central platform. The adaptor is, in turn, fit onto the bottom of the pallet and separates the runners from the floor in such a way that a forklift or other materials handling device may reach the beneath the pallet from any of four different directions. The adaptor is constructed from a series of honeycomb cores bounded on their bottom and sides by a single folded sheet of corrugate.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 1993Date of Patent: January 31, 1995Assignee: Damage Prevention Products, Inc.Inventor: Harry C. Juvik-Woods
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Patent number: 5269219Abstract: A inexpensive pallet design is described for transporting loads fabricated form paper products consisting of a load-supporting deck, a top cover sheet with tuck tabs that provides a fastening and link to the runners, a bottom sheet glued to the deck that provides a solid surface to attached the runners, and runners spaced apart and at the appropriately height to provide access and maneuverability to the forks or a forklift or handjack. The construction of the pallet being a combination of paper, paperboard, corrugated paper board, honeycomb and adhesive and the fabrication of the pallet reduced to a minimum of parts provides a sufficiently strong yet lightweight support for goods competitive in cost to conventional wood pallets.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 1993Date of Patent: December 14, 1993Assignee: Damage Prevention Products Inc.Inventor: Harry C. Juvik-Woods
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Patent number: 5230291Abstract: This is a pallet as might be used to support cargo during that cargo's transportation or storage. The pallet is constructed of paper. The pallet design involves a central platform or deck constructed of a honeycomb filler bounded on the bottom surfaces by a corrugated sheet. The upper surface of the central platform may be covered with a corrugated sheet or heavy paper stock. Additionally, the upper and/or lower sheets may be folded over the edges of the honeycomb core and fastened to the other side. Runners or legs are included to support the central platform.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 1992Date of Patent: July 27, 1993Assignee: Damage Prevention Products, Inc.Inventor: Harry C. Juvik-Woods
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Patent number: 5213050Abstract: This is a pallet as might be used to support cargo during that cargo's transportation or storage. The pallet is constructed of paper or functionally equivalent sheetstock. The pallet design involves a central platform or deck constructed of a honeycomb filler supported by a number of footblocks holding the central platform off the floor. The bottom of the pallet is covered by a combination of sheets patterned in such a way that the legs supporting the central platform are integral with that central platform; that is, the footblocks (or legs) do not have a seam at their juncture to the central platform. Desirably the lower portion is formed of two sheets; one sheet ("the bottom cover") is cut and folded in such a way that the legs and the surface adjacent the bottom of the central portion are of the shape in which the pallet is finally used.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 1992Date of Patent: May 25, 1993Assignee: Damage Prevention Products, Inc.Inventor: Harry C. Juvik-Woods
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Patent number: 4962769Abstract: Body fluid absorbing cushioning means for use by invalids and bed-ridden persons for absorption of body waste fluids and for relief of pressure areas on the skin. The cushioning means comprises a laminate with at least three layers including an inner water absorbent layer, an outer generally water impervious layer, and a center layer consisting of an array of generally closely spaced enclosures defining air supported closed cells. Further, in order to accommodate transfer of body fluids from the inner layer, bores may be formed in the center layer between individual enclosures, wherein a second water absorbing layer is provided on the opposite side of the impervious cell layer.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1989Date of Patent: October 16, 1990Assignee: Prevent Products, Inc.Inventor: Mario C. Garcia
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Patent number: 4875476Abstract: A support bandage for providing temporary support and at least partial immobilization of the ankle joint which comprises an "L"-shaped bandage, the entire underside of which is coated with adhesive of the type typically used for adhesive bandages. One segment of the "L" bandage is applied over the ankle joint and continuously across the underside of the arch of the foot, and up to the opposite side of the ankle joint. The other segment of the "L"-shaped support bandage is thereafter wrapped about the periphery of the ankle joint, securing the free end of the first-to-be-applied segment. The arrangement employs wide elongated strips of adhesive-backed tape which are fixedly arranged in a generally right angular relationship, one to the other in order to form the "L"-shaped arrangement. The utilization of a single wide strip provides for a more secure and uniform application of immobilizing force to the ankle area.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 1988Date of Patent: October 24, 1989Assignee: Prevent Products, Inc.Inventor: Mario C. Garcia
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Patent number: D402796Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 1997Date of Patent: December 22, 1998Assignee: Prevent Products, Inc.Inventors: Mario C. Garcia, Carol A. Garcia
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Patent number: D408460Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 1997Date of Patent: April 20, 1999Assignee: Prevent Products, Inc.Inventors: Mario C. Garcia, Carol A. Garcia, Alan B. Eke
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Patent number: D420407Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 1999Date of Patent: February 8, 2000Assignee: Prevent Products, Inc.Inventors: Mario C. Garcia, Carol A. Garcia