Patents Assigned to Projects, Ltd.
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Patent number: 7862537Abstract: Medical device for in situ liquid drug reconstitution in medicinal vessels containing drug contents. The medical device includes a body member having a vessel port for insertion into a medicinal vessel containing drug contents, and a syringe port for receiving a syringe containing a diluent for reconstituting the drug contents into a reconstituted liquid drug. The medical device includes a one-way flow restriction mechanism between the two ports for positively restricting injection of diluent into a medicinal vessel and only slightly restricting aspiration of reconstituted liquid drug therefrom, if at all.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2006Date of Patent: January 4, 2011Assignee: Medimop Medical Projects Ltd.Inventors: Freddy Zinger, Igor Denenburg
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Patent number: 7861854Abstract: A cartridge container unit having a compartment for storing a material. The compartment is adapted for separately storing one component of a formulation until ready for mixing with a second component in an assembly unit prior to use. Thus, the cartridge unit allows the user to store a material until ready for use, or to store multiple components of a formulation in separate individually sealed containers until ready for use that can be readily assembled into a single multi-compartment container. The cartridge unit includes a substantially cylindrical housing having a sealable opening at its top end and an opening at its bottom end. The bottom end may be adapted and configured to engage and seal the assembly unit. A first inwardly extending annular shoulder is provided between the sealable opening and the bottom opening, defining a flow passage along a longitudinal axis of the housing.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2005Date of Patent: January 4, 2011Assignee: M.L.I.S Projects LtdInventors: Igal Sharon, Yohanan Maggeni
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Publication number: 20100087786Abstract: Automatic liquid drug preparation apparatus for preparing a liquid drug assemblage with a predetermined dosage of liquid drug. The liquid drug assemblage is prepared from a preparatory assemblage including a fluid control device having a body member with a syringe port, a vial adapter, and an administration port, a vial pre-filled with powder or liquid medicament, and a syringe pre-filled with diluent for mixing with the medicament. The automatic liquid drug preparation apparatus includes a housing, a cradle for receiving the preparatory assemblage, and a controller for controlling a motorized syringe drive unit for selectively transferring liquid contents between the syringe and the vial, a motorized cradle drive unit for selectively rotating the cradle relative to the housing, and a motorized vial adapter release unit for selectively detaching the vial adapter with its attached spent vial from the body member to form the liquid drug assemblage.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2008Publication date: April 8, 2010Applicant: MEDIMOP Medical Projects Ltd.Inventors: Freddy Zinger, Igor Denenburg, Amir Lev
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Patent number: 7632261Abstract: A fluid ducting assembly enables flow communication between a syringe and one of a vessel and a dispenser for dispensing a fluid contained therein. The fluid ducting assembly includes a base having first, second, and third members for connection to and providing flow communication with the syringe, the vessel and the dispenser, respectively. The fluid ducting assembly further includes a flow controller within the base enabling a flow path between the first and second members or between the first and third members. The flow controller has a first operative position in which the flow path between the first and second members is enabled or a second operative position in which the flow path between the first and third members is enabled. The flow controller is readily switchable from its first to its second operative position but not readily switchable from its second to its first operative position.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2007Date of Patent: December 15, 2009Assignee: Medimop Medical Projects, Ltd.Inventors: Freddy Zinger, Igor Denenburg
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Patent number: 7326194Abstract: A fluid ducting assembly for enabling flow communication between a syringe and either one of a vessel and a dispenser for dispensing a fluid contained, a priori in the syringe or in the vessel. The fluid ducting assembly includes a base having a first member, a second member, and a third member for connection to and providing flow communication with the syringe, the vessel and the dispenser, respectively. The fluid ducting assembly further includes a flow controller within the base enabling any one of a flow path between the first member and the second member and a flow path between the first member and the third member. The flow controller has either a first operative position in which the flow path between the first member and the second member is enabled or a second operative position in which the flow path between the first member and the third member is enabled.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2002Date of Patent: February 5, 2008Assignee: Medimop Medical Projects Ltd.Inventors: Freddy Zinger, Igor Denenburg
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Patent number: 7017192Abstract: A novelty hat assembled from lightweight, flat foam members and shaped, for example, like a racecar. The novelty hat includes details, such as wheels, windshields, racecar number, and team logos, printed on flat laminated surfaces of the flat foam members. The flat foam members are designated to stack for storage or packaging, resulting in less volume and weight for shipping and distribution purposes.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2003Date of Patent: March 28, 2006Assignee: The Motor-Head Project, Ltd.Inventors: Patrick C. Jackanich, Michael S. VanDerhei
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Patent number: 6695514Abstract: A guide coat is formed on a surface as part of a smoothing operation, eg of a vehicle bodywork, by distributing finely divided particulate material, eg a non-toxic, a water-based black powder paint, over the surface so the material remains on and thus highlights any irregularities on the surface. The material may be wiped onto the surface by an applicator, eg synthetic foam or sponge (7), impregnated with the material. The material may be stored in a container (1) in a loose, finely divided form (2) or in a compact, substantially solid form (9) from which finely divided particles may be removed. The majority of the material is subsequently removed from the surface as the surface is abraded to removed the highlighted irregularities.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 2000Date of Patent: February 24, 2004Assignee: Speedarrive Projects, Ltd.Inventor: Robin William Hills
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Patent number: 6652461Abstract: Ultrasound-based imaging device and software operated method are presented for monitoring a body part generating data indicative of a three-dimensional image of an internal structure of the body part. The device is portable and comprises a substantially elastic cover for covering the body part, wherein the cover is coupled to a control unit and is connectable to a computer device. The cover carries an array of ultrasonic transceivers, each of a kind emitting a beam of ultrasonic waves for irradiating an area within a region covered by the cover, and detecting signal response of the irradiated area. The transceivers are arranged in at least two spaced parallel groups. The transceivers of each group are arranged in a spaced-apart relationship, the space between each two adjacent transceivers in the group being such that an overlap exists between the areas irradiated by the adjacent transceivers.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2002Date of Patent: November 25, 2003Assignee: F.R.A.Y Project Ltd.Inventor: Zeev Levkovitz
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Patent number: 6575208Abstract: A process and apparatus for preparing a multi-compartment container having two open ends and a partition wall that forms a fluid-tight seal defining two compartments each holding a separate component to be mixed with one another by the end-user prior to use. The process and apparatus for filling the two-compartment container comprises filling one compartment with material through an opening at one end of the container; sealing the opening; rotating the container; filling the other compartment with material through an opening at the other end of the container; and sealing the other opening preferably with a removable seal.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2001Date of Patent: June 10, 2003Assignee: M.L.I.S. Projects Ltd.Inventors: Igal Sharon, Michael Inbar
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Patent number: 6571996Abstract: The apparatus has a first container part within which material for distributing over a surface as a guide coat is held in a substantially loose, finely divided particulate form; a perforated element through which the particulate material can be sprinkled or shaken; and a second container part for receiving an applicator, e.g., in the form of a sponge, on which the particulate material is to be sprinkled or shaken. The apparatus may be provided with the applicator or as a replacement part or “re-fill” for existing apparatus. Particulate material may also be provided for re-charging such apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2002Date of Patent: June 3, 2003Assignee: Speedarrive Projects, Ltd.Inventor: Robin William Hills
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Patent number: 6558365Abstract: A fluid transfer and mixing device for use in the aseptic intermixing of a powder component with a fluid component. The device is of a simple, compact construction that includes a first adapter that can be easily connected to a container containing the powder component and a second adapter that can be removably interconnected with the first adapter and can also be readily connected to a container containing a fluid such as a diluent so as to permit aseptic intermixing of the diluent with the powder. In use a conventional needleless syringe can be easily connected to the first adapter so that the mixture of the powder and diluent can be aseptically aspirated from the first container for subsequent delivery to the patient.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 2001Date of Patent: May 6, 2003Assignee: Medimop Medical Projects, Ltd.Inventors: Freddy Zinger, Igor Denenburg
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Patent number: 6548163Abstract: A sealing strip comprising an elongate sealing portion formed of resiliently compressible material such as foam and an elongate attachment portion extending laterally from the sealing portion. The attachment portion is provided with adhesive to affix it to the rear side of a first body panel so that the sealing portion is located in a gap between the panel and an adjacent component so as to seal or mask the gap therebetween. The sealing portion and attachment portion are preferably integrally formed by an extrusion process. The sealing strip has particular application to the sealing of the “B” post gap of a motor vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2000Date of Patent: April 15, 2003Assignee: Speedarrive Projects Ltd.Inventor: Robin William Hills
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Patent number: 6488851Abstract: The present invention provides a reactor and process for the biological treatment of sewage, being transferred, by gravitational forces with a substantially constant flow rate (Q), through an array of successively alternating aerobic and anaerobic compartments (14, 16) for, respectively, aerobic and anaerobic degradation of biodegradable substances in said sewage, the compartments, which form part of the reactor of the invention, are separated by partition walls (50) and each has a top area (S), the passage of the sewage from an aerobic compartment (16) to its adjacent succeeding anaerobic compartment (14) is provided at the bottom of their common partition wall, while the transfer of sewage from an anaerobic compartment to its adjacent aerobic compartment is performed by means of gravity-caused flow over their common partition wall, whereby oxygen required for the aerobic treatment is dissolved into the sewage via an air-sewage interface at the top area of the anaerobic and aerobic compartments forming thereType: GrantFiled: July 2, 2001Date of Patent: December 3, 2002Assignee: Projects, Ltd.Inventor: Ehud Almog
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Patent number: 6398440Abstract: The apparatus has a first container part within which material for distributing over a surface as a guide coat is held in a substantially loose, finely divided particulate form; a perforated element through which the particulate material can be sprinkled or shaken; and a second container part for receiving an applicator, e.g., in the form of a sponge, on which the particulate material is to be sprinkled or shaken. The apparatus may be provided with the applicator or as a replacement part or “re-fill” for existing apparatus. Particulate material may also be provided for re-charging such apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2000Date of Patent: June 4, 2002Assignee: Speedarrive Projects Ltd.Inventor: Robin William Hills
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Publication number: 20010039977Abstract: A process and apparatus for preparing a multi-compartment container having two open ends and a partition wall that forms a fluid-tight seal defining two compartments each holding a separate component to be mixed with one another by the end-user prior to use. The process and apparatus for filling the two-compartment container comprises filling one compartment with material through an opening at one end of the container; sealing the opening; rotating the container; filling the other compartment with material through an opening at the other end of the container; and sealing the other opening preferably with a removable seal.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2001Publication date: November 15, 2001Applicant: M.L.I.S. Projects Ltd.Inventors: Igal Sharon, Michael Inbar
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Patent number: 6238372Abstract: A fluid control device (10) for use with a syringe and at least one medicinal vessel (28). The fluid control device includes a first port (13), a second port (12) for receiving the syringe, a third port (17) including an adaptor (20) having a fluid conduit member (24) extending into the interior of the medicinal vessel (28) when attached thereto and a flow control member (20′) selectively disposable from a first flow control position enabling a flow path between a first pair of two ports (12, 17) and second flow control position enabling a flow path between a second pair of two ports (12, 13). The flow control member (20′) is coupled to one, of the ports for manipulation between its flow control positions.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 1997Date of Patent: May 29, 2001Assignee: Medimop Medical Projects Ltd.Inventors: Fredy Zinger, Igor Denenburg
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Patent number: 6224346Abstract: An apparatus for moving fluid from a first location to a second location comprises a housing containing a pump body having a central passageway with a fluid inlet and first and second fluid outlets in communication with the passageway. A shuttle having first and second fluid chambers is movable within the passageway of the body between first and second positions. First, second, third, and fourth generally annular shaped fluid passageways provided in the shuttle permit selective fluid communication between the first and second fluid chambers of the shuttle and the inlet and outlet ports of the pump body. First and second inlet passageways provided in the shuttle permits selective fluid communication between the inlet of the pump body and the first and second fluid chambers of the shuttle. A piston is reciprocally movable within the shuttle chambers by a uniquely configured operating mechanism, such as a cam ring.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 1999Date of Patent: May 1, 2001Assignee: Medimop Medical Projects, Ltd.Inventor: Igor Denenburg
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Patent number: 6152447Abstract: An amusement machine, with prizes, combines a game of chance with a game of skill. The game of skill incorporates a crane mechanism to grab a prize. A win on the game of chance allows the player to operate the crane mechanism of the game of skill.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 1998Date of Patent: November 28, 2000Assignee: Showcase Projects Ltd.Inventor: Mark Henry Stanley
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Patent number: D561348Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2006Date of Patent: February 5, 2008Assignee: Medimop Medical Projects Ltd.Inventors: Freddy Zinger, Igor Denenburg
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Patent number: D616984Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2009Date of Patent: June 1, 2010Assignee: Medimop Medical Projects Ltd.Inventor: Moshe Gilboa