Patents Assigned to Tri-State Hospital Supply Corporation
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Patent number: 7494500Abstract: A surgical instrument includes a pair of elongated members joined together by a box hinge. The box hinge is formed of a slot in the first member and a hinge portion in the second member. The hinge portion of the second member is generally the same width as that of the second member on either side of the box hinge. The width of the first elongated member is larger than the width of the second elongated member at either end of the box hinge portion. The first and second box hinge portions have pivot points that mate to allow the hinge to open and close. The pivot points may be corresponding protrusions and depressions of any preferred shape. The unique construction of the box hinge creates a snag-free surface that allows for the use of the instrument for tasks such as suturing without the suturing thread snagging on the instrument.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2003Date of Patent: February 24, 2009Assignee: Tri-State Hospital Supply CorporationInventors: Donald J. Propp, Gary A. Gillis
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Publication number: 20090048564Abstract: A cushioned medical securement device for cushioning and securing a patient medical device includes a laterally and longitudinally extending pad. The pad has an adhesive coated first side surface for adhering to the patient medical device and an opposing adhesive coated second side surface for adhering to a patient's skin. A first release liner is removably mounted on the first side surface. The first release liner has a first liner peel release value. A second release liner is removably mounted on the second side surface. The second release liner has a second liner peel release value that is greater than the first liner peel release value.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2008Publication date: February 19, 2009Applicant: TRI-STATE HOSPITAL SUPPLY CORPORATIONInventor: Donald J. Propp
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Patent number: 7351248Abstract: A surgical instrument includes a pair of elongated members joined together by a box hinge. The box hinge is formed of a slot in the first member having substantially flat, generally parallel sides and a hinge portion in the second member. The hinge portion of the second member conforms to the generally flat surfaces of the slot and is generally the same width as that of the second member on either side of the box hinge. The width of the first elongated member is larger than the width of the second elongated member at either end of the box hinge portion. The transitional slope of the side surfaces of the second elongated member is nearly flat between the box hinge portion, the handle end portion, and the working tip portion. The unique construction of the box hinge creates a snag-free surface that allows for the use of the instrument for tasks such as suturing without the suturing thread snagging on the instrument.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2002Date of Patent: April 1, 2008Assignee: Tri-State Hospital Supply CorporationInventors: Donald J Propp, Gary A. Gillis
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Patent number: 7320681Abstract: A medical tubing anchor includes a flexible anchor member and a base support having an adhesive side and a non-adhesive side. The flexible anchor member is a generally elongated rectangular solid having two elongated sides, two ends, a base, and a top. The anchor base of the anchor member is mounted on the base support non-adhesive side. The anchor member includes a plurality of stations defined by passageways transversing the anchor member and extending from the anchor member top towards the anchor member base. At least one tube holder having a generally cylindrical cross-section is located along the passageway in each of the stations for receiving medical tubing. The tube holders extend from one elongated side of the anchor member to the other elongated side. A keeper on the anchor member keeps medical tubing disposed in the stations from inadvertent release.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2004Date of Patent: January 22, 2008Assignee: Tri-State Hospital Supply CorporationInventors: Gary A. Gillis, Donald J. Propp
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Patent number: 7294752Abstract: A window dressing with an integral anchor includes a fabric layer having juxtaposed insertion site viewing and anchor member portions. The fabric layer has an adhesive side and an opposite non-adhesive side. The insertion site viewing portion is defined by an opening in the fabric layer. A transparent film layer having an adhesive skin-adhering side and an opposite non-adhesive side is adhered to the fabric layer adhesive side and closes the opening in the fabric layer. The anchor member portion includes a reinforcing structure disposed on the fabric layer. The reinforcing structure has an adhesive side and an opposite non-adhesive side. The non-adhesive side is adhered to the fabric layer adhesive side. A first removable securement device may be removably connected to the anchor member portion opposite the insertion site viewing portion, and a second removable securement device may be removably connected to the first removable securement device.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2006Date of Patent: November 13, 2007Assignee: Tri-State Hospital Supply CorporationInventor: Donald J. Propp
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Patent number: 7294751Abstract: A self-adherent window dressing includes a fabric layer bounded by an edge. The fabric layer has an adhesive side, an opposite non-adhesive side, and an opening therein to allow for viewing therethrough. A reinforcement member is adhered to at least a portion of the fabric layer. A transparent film layer closes the opening and has first and second opposing sides. The film layer first side is non-adhesive and is mounted on the fabric layer adhesive side to close the opening in the fabric layer. The film layer second side has a skin adhering adhesive portion and an adhesive-free portion. The adhesive-free portion is disposed inwardly of the opening. The film layer adhesive-free portion is adapted not to stick to a wound, connector, or catheter disposed between the film layer adhesive-free portion and skin.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2005Date of Patent: November 13, 2007Assignee: Tri-State Hospital Supply CorporationInventors: Donald J. Propp, Curtis L. Carpenter
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Patent number: 7232427Abstract: A system adapted to tend a jugular or subclavian catheter and connecting tubing includes a jugular and subclavian access site dressing and a medical tubing anchor. The dressing is adapted to protect and cover a catheter access site and the catheter. The medical tubing anchor is spacedly disposed from the dressing. The connecting tubing connects with the catheter and the system allows for movement of the tubing without the tubing exerting a pulling force on the catheter.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2004Date of Patent: June 19, 2007Assignee: Tri-State Hospital Supply CorporationInventor: Donald J. Propp
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Patent number: 7166345Abstract: A destructible privacy label includes a sheet-like member having an upper surface and an adhesive lower surface. The upper surface is adapted for printing indicia thereon. The sheet-like member includes two segments conjoined about a separation line which defines adjacent segment edges. Each segment is separable from the other along the separation line. Removing one of the segments from the other renders indicia printed on the sheet-like member upper surface illegible.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2004Date of Patent: January 23, 2007Assignee: Tri-State Hospital Supply CorporationInventors: Zane D. Myers, Donald J. Propp
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Patent number: 7090660Abstract: A patient medical tubing and catheter anchor and support for permanently, securely anchoring and supporting medical tubing to a patient's body including a longitudinally extending conformable base having a non-adhesive upper surface and a lower surface including a medical grade adhesive thereon. An attachment member is connected to the upper surface of the base to provide a supporting surface for receiving and supporting the tubing. The attachment member includes a center portion and at least one longitudinally extending locking strip extending from one end of the center portion and at least one other longitudinally extending locking strip extending from the other end of the center portion. The locking strips are foldable over the center portion to encapsulate a portion of the tubing between the upper surface of the locking strips and the upper surface of the center portion.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2004Date of Patent: August 15, 2006Assignee: Tri-State Hospital Supply CorporationInventors: Jerry H. Roberts, Zane D. Myers
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Patent number: 7025749Abstract: A jugular and subclavian access site window dressing includes anchoring and closure members. The anchoring member has an axis dividing the anchoring member into first and second portions. The anchoring member includes a fabric layer having an adhesive side, an opposite non-adhesive side, and an opening therein bounded by an edge. A transparent film layer, having an adhesive skin adhering side and an opposite non-adhesive side, closes the fabric layer opening. The film layer is larger than the opening in all directions. The film layer non-adhesive side is adhered onto the adhesive side of the fabric layer around the opening and extends beyond the edge of the opening. The closure member has an axis dividing the closure member into first and second portions and includes a fabric layer having opposing adhesive and non-adhesive sides. The closure member is adapted to overlie and close an end of the anchoring member.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2004Date of Patent: April 11, 2006Assignee: Tri-State Hospital Supply CorporationInventor: Donald J. Propp
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Patent number: 6874936Abstract: A strap-on waste container for receiving thrown up stomach contents includes an elongated moisture proof bag having an open end, a rigid ring connected to the bag open end, and an elongated neck strap connected on one end to the ring. The neck strap allows for hands free use of the container so that the user or an assistant need not hold the container. The neck strap further includes a fabricated stress riser that causes the neck strap to break through the application of a threshold force, allowing for easy removal of the neck strap and container.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2003Date of Patent: April 5, 2005Assignee: Tri-State Hospital Supply CorporationInventors: Gary A. Gillis, Donald J. Propp
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Publication number: 20040141662Abstract: A strap-on waste container for receiving thrown up stomach contents includes an elongated moisture proof bag having an open end, a rigid ring connected to the bag open end, and an elongated neck strap connected on one end to the ring. The neck strap allows for hands free use of the container so that the user or an assistant need not hold the container. The neck strap further includes a fabricated stress riser that causes the neck strap to break through the application of a threshold force, allowing for easy removal of the neck strap and container.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2003Publication date: July 22, 2004Applicant: Tri-State Hospital Supply CorporationInventors: Gary A. Gillis, Donald J. Propp
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Publication number: 20040141663Abstract: This invention relates to a waste container for receiving thrown up stomach contents. A waste container includes an elongated moisture proof bag having an open end, an inner surface and an outer surface. The area bounded by the bag open end and the bag inner surface defines an inner portion of the bag. A rigid ring integrally connects to the bag open end. At least one anti-microbial agent is located in the inner portion of the bag.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2003Publication date: July 22, 2004Applicant: Tri-State Hospital Supply CorporationInventors: Gary A. Gillis, Donald J. Propp
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Publication number: 20040106947Abstract: A surgical instrument includes a pair of elongated members joined together by a box hinge. The box hinge is formed of a slot in the first member and a hinge portion in the second member. The hinge portion of the second member is generally the same width as that of the second member on either side of the box hinge. The width of the first elongated member is larger than the width of the second elongated member at either end of the box hinge portion. The first and second box hinge portions have pivot points that mate to allow the hinge to open and close. The pivot points may be corresponding protrusions and depressions of any preferred shape. The unique construction of the box hinge creates a snag-free surface that allows for the use of the instrument for tasks such as suturing without the suturing thread snagging on the instrument.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2003Publication date: June 3, 2004Applicant: Tri-State Hospital Supply CorporationInventors: Donald J. Propp, Gary A. Gillis
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Publication number: 20030181944Abstract: A surgical instrument includes a pair of elongated members joined together by a box hinge. The box hinge is formed of a slot in the first member having substantially flat, generally parallel sides and a hinge portion in the second member. The hinge portion of the second member conforms to the generally flat surfaces of the slot and is generally the same width as that of the second member on either side of the box hinge. The width of the first elongated member is larger than the width of the second elongated member at either end of the box hinge portion. The transitional slope of the side surfaces of the second elongated member is nearly flat between the box hinge portion, the handle end portion, and the working tip portion. The unique construction of the box hinge creates a snag-free surface that allows for the use of the instrument for tasks such as suturing without the suturing thread snagging on the instrument.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2002Publication date: September 25, 2003Applicant: Tri-State Hospital Supply CorporationInventors: Donald J. Propp, Gary A. Gillis
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Publication number: 20020169405Abstract: A self adherent dermal wound window dressing includes a fabric tape layer having an adhesive skin adhering side and an opposite non-adhesive side. The fabric tape layer has an opening therein to allow viewing therethrough. A semipermeable transparent film layer closes the opening in the fabric tape layer and has an adhesive skin adhering side and an opposite non-adhesive side. The film layer non-adhesive side is adhered on the adhesive side of the fabric layer around the opening such that the fabric layer extends beyond the periphery of the transparent film layer. An absorbent fiber layer having an opening generally corresponding to the opening in the fabric tape layer, is mounted on the adhesive skin adhering side of the transparent film layer such that the openings in the absorbent fiber and fabric tape layers are in alignment and the transparent film layer extends beyond the periphery of the absorbent fiber layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2002Publication date: November 14, 2002Applicant: Tri-State Hospital Supply CorporationInventor: Jerry H. Roberts
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Patent number: 6364832Abstract: A vaginal lateral walls retractor for use with a vaginal speculum to retract the vaginal lateral walls during vaginal/cervical examinations includes a generally tubular sleeve having cross-sectional dimensions that allow the sleeve to fit in between blades of the speculum while the blades are inserted and opened within a vagina. The sleeve retracts the vaginal lateral walls that have pushed in under the inserted and opened speculum blades. The cross-sectional dimension also provides an inside working area for examination and sampling of the vagina and cervix area.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2000Date of Patent: April 2, 2002Assignee: Tri-State Hospital Supply CorporationInventor: Donald J. Propp
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Patent number: D572824Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2005Date of Patent: July 8, 2008Assignee: Tri-State Hospital Supply CorporationInventor: Donald J. Propp
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Patent number: D492777Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2002Date of Patent: July 6, 2004Assignee: Tri-State Hospital Supply CorporationInventors: Donald J. Propp, Gary A. Gillis
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Patent number: D581053Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2007Date of Patent: November 18, 2008Assignee: Tri-State Hospital Supply CorporationInventor: William G. Gesler, III