Patents Assigned to Smith Group PLC
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Patent number: 8104475Abstract: A tracheostomy assembly has an outer tube and an inner cannula, the outer tube having a lip at its patient end to limit insertion of the inner cannula. The lip is formed with a recess or gap on the outside of the curve of the tube. This enables a suction catheter or similar device to be slid along the tube, after removal of the inner cannula, without the risk of catching on the lip.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2008Date of Patent: January 31, 2012Assignee: Smiths Group plcInventor: Jazmine Minglai Cheung
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Patent number: 8092390Abstract: An embryo replacement catheter has a flexible extruded shaft of a transparent polyurethane with a bore extending along its length. Gas bubbles of a diameter in the range 5? to 10? are incorporated into the thickness of the wall of the shaft by adding gas during extrusion. The bubbles are selected to increase the visibility of the catheter under ultrasound imaging whilst still enabling material flowing along the catheter to be seen.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2002Date of Patent: January 10, 2012Assignee: Smiths Group PLCInventor: Stephen James Field
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Patent number: 8058944Abstract: A microwave circulator having an outer metal housing with a cavity containing at least one magnet and an annular centring arrangement interposed between the outside of the magnet and the cavity. The centring arrangement includes first and second solid metal rings, the two rings having cooperating inclined faces arranged such that when a force is applied to urge the centring arrangement along the cavity, one ring is displaced outwardly into intimate contact with the inside of the cavity.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2009Date of Patent: November 15, 2011Assignee: Smiths Group PLCInventors: Malcolm William Inglis, Grant David Robertson, Alan Alexander McNeill
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Publication number: 20110172488Abstract: An embryo replacement catheter has a flexible extruded shaft of a transparent polyurethane with a bore extending along its length. Gas bubbles of a diameter in the range 5? to 10? are incorporated into the thickness of the wall of the shaft by adding gas during extrusion. The bubbles are selected to increase the visibility of the catheter under ultrasound imaging whilst still enabling material flowing along the catheter to be seen.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2011Publication date: July 14, 2011Applicant: Smiths Group PlcInventor: Stephen James Field
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Patent number: 7883125Abstract: A locking mechanism for aircraft landing gear has a hook (3) displaceable into and out of engagement with the landing gear capture pin (1). A roller (45) on a latch arm (40) engages a part (36) of the hook (3) to prevent it moving from a position where the pin (1) is retained. A linear solenoid (50) and a motor-driven rotatable cam (63) can both be operated independently to move the roller (45) out of engagement with the hook (3) and thereby allow a spring (35) to rotate the hook and release the capture pin (1).Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2004Date of Patent: February 8, 2011Assignee: Smiths Group PLCInventor: Reese Randolph Smith, III
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Patent number: 7843355Abstract: An aircraft fuel-gauging system has multiple gauging sensors in each tank divided into two groups. Each group of sensors connects with a respective processor. The processors are linked to provide a display in the cockpit to give an indication of fuel quantity derived from all the sensors. The two processors also provide separate, nominally-identical display indications of fuel quantity on a refuel panel on the exterior of the aircraft. The refueller can compare these two separate quantity indications with the flow meter in the fuel dispenser to confirm that the correct quantity has been dispensed.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2006Date of Patent: November 30, 2010Assignee: Smiths Group PLCInventor: Andrew Ceri Davis
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Patent number: 7841906Abstract: An electrical connector including a first and second assembly that are matable with one another by a sliding push fit to establish electrical interconnection between the two assemblies is disclosed. The first assembly includes a contact pin with a collar extending concentrically around the pin to define a recess therebetween, with the collar supporting on its inner surface a first resilient contact element. The second assembly includes a sleeve open at one end thereof such that the sleeve can be received in the recess of the first assembly, with the sleeve supporting on its inner surface a second resilient contact element. The two assemblies may be arranged such that, when the second assembly is inserted into the first assembly, the first resilient contact element makes sliding electrical contact with an external surface of the sleeve of the second assembly, and the second resilient contact element makes sliding electrical contact with the external surface of the pin of the first assembly.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2009Date of Patent: November 30, 2010Assignee: Smiths Group PlcInventors: Peter Dent, Paul Hynes, John Anderson
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Publication number: 20100256577Abstract: A needle assembly comprises a metal needle (1) with a hub (13) and a marker in the form of a bubble-filled plastics rod (2) inserted within the needle. The rod (2) makes the assembly more visible under ultrasound observation when confirming correct placement of the needle (1) and is subsequently removed when correct placement has been confirmed.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2008Publication date: October 7, 2010Applicant: Smiths Group plcInventor: Stephen James Field
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Patent number: 7802681Abstract: Packaging for an ICSI pipette (50) has a base (10) and a slider (20) on which the pipette is retained by clips (29) and (36). The base (10) has a transparent rod (16) projecting above the thin end (52) of the pipette (50), acting as a lens to enable the tip of the pipette to be viewed. A grip portion (26) on the slider (20) projects above the pipette (50) and the rod (16) to enable the slider to be moved relative to the base such that the thick end (52) of the pipette projects beyond the end of the base for access and removal.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2005Date of Patent: September 28, 2010Assignee: Smiths Group PLCInventor: Meleri Williams
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Patent number: 7788988Abstract: A drive assembly for providing two outputs from a motor to actuators or the like has a first drive shaft connected with the motor via a torque limiter and a reduction gear. A high efficiency spur gear also connects the motor with a second, parallel drive shaft via a second torque limiter and a reduction gear. The two drive shafts are also interconnected by a low efficiency gear provided by worm pinions on the shafts and a worm gear wheel engaging both pinions, which only transfers load between the drive outputs if there is uneven torsional loading in excess of the settings of the torque limiters.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2005Date of Patent: September 7, 2010Assignee: Smiths Group PLCInventor: Joseph Thomas Kopecek
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Patent number: 7726315Abstract: A closed system suction catheter has a catheter enclosed within a flexible envelope secured between a patient end fitting and a machine end fitting. The patient end fitting has a cleaning chamber with a valve at its patient side and is normally closed so that the cleaning chamber is isolated from the patient. The valve has an outer rigid housing enclosing a one-piece elastomeric moulding of tubular shape. The elastomeric moulding has two pads projecting externally through openings in the outer housing. The elastomeric moulding also has a web extending internally across its diameter with a diametrically-extending slit aligned with the pads. A collar mounted on the housing is slidable along the housing to engage the pads so as to apply pressure across the web and open the slit, thereby allowing the catheter to be advanced to the patient.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2003Date of Patent: June 1, 2010Assignee: Smiths Group PLCInventor: Stephen James Field
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Publication number: 20100108074Abstract: A tracheostomy assembly has an outer tube and an inner cannula, the outer tube having a lip at its patient end to limit insertion of the inner cannula. The lip is formed with a recess or gap on the outside of the curve of the tube. This enables a suction catheter or similar device to be slid along the tube, after removal of the inner cannula, without the risk of catching on the lip.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2008Publication date: May 6, 2010Applicant: Smith Group plcInventor: Jazmine Minglai Cheung
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Publication number: 20100065063Abstract: A respiratory valve assembly (1), such as in a manual resuscitator, has a carbon dioxide colour change indicator element (52) in a disc shape housing (50) arranged to clip onto a grove (59) on the valve assembly. Expiratory and inspiratory gas is supplied to the housing via two flexible tubes (60) and (61) extending side-by-side from the valve assembly (1) to the indicator housing (50) so that the indicator can be undipped from the valve and repositioned if desired.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2007Publication date: March 18, 2010Applicant: Smiths Group PLCInventor: Eric Pagan
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Patent number: 7638087Abstract: An epidural catheter has a closed, soft patient end region with a side opening. The catheter is formed from a two-layer extruded tube in which the outer layer is of a harder material than the inner layer. A heated pin is inserted in one end of the tube to expand its diameter. An annular grinding tool is then moved along the expanded region to remove the outer, hard layer in this region. The end of the tube is subsequently closed and the side opening is formed.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2003Date of Patent: December 29, 2009Assignee: Smiths Group PlcInventor: Christophe Van Landuyt
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Patent number: 7635349Abstract: A syringe pump has a motor rotating a leadscrew, which drives a plunger head retainer to push a plunger along the barrel of a syringe so as to dispense medication to a patient. A force sensor in the head retainer measures the force on the plunger to detect when there is an occlusion restricting flow of medication. When an excess force is detected an alarm is generated and the motor is reversed to reduce the force to about 10% of that at which the occlusion is detected. The occlusion can be removed with a reduced risk of a bolus of medication being dispensed after which the user restarts the pump so that the plunger is driven normally.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2001Date of Patent: December 22, 2009Assignee: Smiths Group PLCInventors: Robert James Tribe, Chris Pickles
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Publication number: 20090312784Abstract: A tracheostomy dilator is curved along its length having a tapering patient end region (5) at one end and an oppositely curved handle region (7) at its opposite end. A passage (10) extends rearwardly along the dilator from its patient end (4) and opens on a side of the dilator at an opening (12) in the handle region (7). The passage (10) is blocked rearwardly of the opening (12) by an insert (2) with a forward ramp surface (23), which directs a guidewire (30). In use, one end of the guidewire (30) projects from the patient end (4) of the dilator and its opposite end extends along the outside of the handle region (7).Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2007Publication date: December 17, 2009Applicant: Smith Group plcInventor: Stephen Mark Tupper
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Publication number: 20090288665Abstract: A cuffed silicone tracheostomy tube has two tapered recesses (17) and (18) on its outer surface in which opposite ends (7) and (8) of a resilient cuff 6 are bonded using an adhesive or solvent. Two shallow ribs (22) and (23) extend around the tube on the inner edge of each recess (17) and (18), projecting outwardly to prevent the adhesive or solvent spreading onto the inflatable portion (10) of the cuff (6). The cuff (6) has several shallow ribs (9) extending around the cuff and spaced along its inflatable portion (10) to promote even inflation.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2007Publication date: November 26, 2009Applicant: Smiths Group plcInventor: Daniel Jay Coates
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Patent number: 7619235Abstract: An infra-red liquid sampling cell has a sapphire base plate with a part-spherical concave recess. A sapphire upper plate is hinged relative to the base plate larger radius of curvature than the recess. When the upper plate is lowered into contact with the base plate its convex surface contacts the liquid sample thereby excluding air bubbles and, when in contact with the edge of the recess, produces a well-defined sample thickness. An infra-red source directs radiation down through both plates and the liquid sample to a detector.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2006Date of Patent: November 17, 2009Assignee: Smiths Group PLCInventors: Mark Julian Gunning, Graham Poulter
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Publication number: 20090250841Abstract: A tracheal tube is made by the attachment proximate to its patient end an inverted cuff, so that the flash lines that result from the molding of the cuff is hidden from view, and any loose material from the flash lines of the cuff is trapped within the cuff, instead of falling into the patient. The smooth surface of the inverted cuff also prevents potential secretion buildup on the cuff and facilitates the cleaning of the tracheal tube.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2008Publication date: October 8, 2009Applicant: Smiths Group plcInventor: Daniel Jay Coates
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Patent number: 7597686Abstract: A suction control valve for a closed system suction catheter has a housing with an inlet bore and an outlet bore inclined at an angle to the inlet bore and opening into the bore via an aperture. A valve member comprises a rod member and a manually actuable plate extending longitudinally in an external channel along the housing between two walls. The rod member supports a resilient sleeve and its forward end is urged, by a spring, to engage a tapered seal within the housing forwardly of the aperture, thereby blocking flow through the valve. The valve is opened by sliding the plate rearwardly so that the valve member moves rearwardly of the aperture. A locking cap can be twisted to prevent movement of the valve member from its closed position.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2004Date of Patent: October 6, 2009Assignee: Smiths Group PLCInventors: Nicholas Paul MacMillan, Ian Douglas Stace, Neil Steven Veasey