Patents Assigned to Visco Technologies, Inc.
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Patent number: 6443911Abstract: A blood viscosity measuring system and method that monitors the rising head of a column of fluid representing a living being's blood in-vivo to determine the blood viscosity over a range of shears. The system includes a capillary tube, at least a portion of which is located within the vascular system of the being, and a riser tube, having a liquid therein coupled to the capillary tube. A sensor and associated microprocessor are provided to determine the change in the height of the liquid in the riser tube at plural points along the length of the tube from which the viscosity is calculated.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2000Date of Patent: September 3, 2002Assignee: Visco Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth Kensey, John E. Nash
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Patent number: 6402703Abstract: A blood viscosity measuring system and methods for measuring blood viscosity monitors the change in height of one of two, oppositely-moving, columns of blood from the circulating blood of a patient and, given the dimensions of a capillary tube through which the blood flows and by detecting a single blood position of the other oppositely-moving column, determines the blood viscosity over a range of shears, especially low shears. The system includes a tube set (disposable or non-disposable) that includes a pair of riser tubes, a capillary tube of predetermined dimensions that is coupled between the riser tubes (or that forms a portion of one riser tube) and a valve mechanism for controlling the circulating flow of blood from the patient into the riser tubes.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2000Date of Patent: June 11, 2002Assignee: Visco Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth Kensey, William N. Hogenauer, Sangho Kim, Young Cho
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Patent number: 6322524Abstract: A blood viscosity measuring system and methods for measuring blood viscosity system monitors the change in height of two, oppositely-moving, columns of blood from the circulating blood of a patient and, given the dimensions of a capillary tube through which the blood flows, determines the blood viscosity over a range of shears, especially low shears. The system includes a tube set (disposable or nonisposable) that includes a pair of riser tubes, a capillary tube of predetermined dimensions that is coupled between the riser tubes (or that forms a portion of one riser tube) and a valve mechanism for controlling the circulating flow of blood from the patient into the riser tubes. Respective sensors monitor the movement of the columns of blood in each of the riser tubes and an associated microprocessor analyzes these movements, along with the predetermined dimensions of the capillary tube to determine the viscosity of the patient's circulating blood.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1999Date of Patent: November 27, 2001Assignee: Visco Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth Kensey, William N. Hogenauer, Sangho Kim
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Patent number: 6322525Abstract: A method is provided for detecting interactions in the circulating blood of a living being caused by external factors by analyzing the viscosity of the living being's circulating blood. The method utilizes a blood viscosity measuring system that monitors the change in height of two, oppositely-moving, columns of blood from the circulating blood of a patient and, given the dimensions of a capillary tube through which the blood flows, determines the blood viscosity over a range of shear rates, especially low shear rates. The system includes a tube set that includes a pair of riser tubes, a capillary tube of predetermined dimensions that is coupled between the riser tubes and a valve mechanism for controlling the circulating flow of blood from the patient into the riser tubes.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2000Date of Patent: November 27, 2001Assignee: Visco Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth Kensey, William N. Hogenauer, Young Cho
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Publication number: 20010039828Abstract: An apparatus and method for determining the viscosity of a fluid over plural shear rates caused by a decreasing pressure differential by monitoring the changing weight of the fluid over time. The apparatus and method utilize a riser, a capillary tube, a collector and a mass detector, such as a precision balance or a load cell, for monitoring the changing weight of a sample of fluid that flows through these components under the influence of the decreasing pressure differential. In addition, apparatus and methods for determining fluid viscosity online and fluid mixture homogeneity online are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 21, 2001Publication date: November 15, 2001Applicant: Visco Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Sehyun Shin, Young Cho, Kenneth R. Kensey, William N. Hogenauer, Sangho Kim
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Publication number: 20010022654Abstract: A method and apparatus for determining the deformability of red blood cells by illuminating a sample of red blood cells that are subjected to vibration and then using image recognition analysis to compare these vibrated red blood cells to red blood cells that are not experiencing vibration. The amplitude and frequency of vibration at which deformation or distortion occurs can also be determined.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2001Publication date: September 20, 2001Applicant: Visco Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth Kensey, William N. Hogenauer
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Patent number: 6261244Abstract: A blood viscosity measuring system and method that monitors the rising head of a column of fluid representing a living being's blood in-vivo to determine the blood viscosity over a range of shears. The system includes a capillary tube, at least a portion of which is located within the vascular system of the being, and a riser tube, having a liquid therein coupled to the capillary tube. A sensor and associated microprocessor are provided to determine the change in the height of the liquid in the riser tube at plural points along the length of the tube from which the viscosity is calculated.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 1999Date of Patent: July 17, 2001Assignee: Visco Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth Kensey, John E. Nash, Harold E. Clupper
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Patent number: 6200277Abstract: A blood viscosity measuring system and method that monitors the rising head of a column of fluid representing a living being's blood in-vivo to determine the blood viscosity over a range of shears. The system includes a capillary tube, at least a portion of which is located within the vascular system of the being, and a riser tube, having a liquid therein coupled to the capillary tube. A sensor and associated microprocessor are provided to determine the change in the height of the liquid in the riser tube at plural points along the length of the tube from which the viscosity is calculated. The system can be utilized to determine the deformability of the red blood cells of a living being's blood and/or the thixotropic properties of a living being's blood. Use of the system enables one to screen a material, e.g., a pharmaceutical, on a test subject, such as a living human being or laboratory animal, to determine the likely effect of the material in altering a parameter of the blood, e.g.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 1999Date of Patent: March 13, 2001Assignee: Visco Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Kenneth Kensey
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Patent number: 6193667Abstract: A blood viscosity measuring system and method that monitors the rising head of a column of fluid representing a living being's blood in-vivo to determine the blood viscosity over a range of shears. The system includes a capillary tube, at least a portion of which is located within the vascular system of the being, and a riser tube, having a liquid therein coupled to the capillary tube. A sensor and associated microprocessor are provided to determine the change in the height of the liquid in the riser tube at plural points along the length of the tube from which the viscosity is calculated. The system can be utilized to determine the deformability of the red blood cells of a living being's blood and/or the thixotropic properties of a living being's blood. Use of the system enables one to screen a material, e.g., a pharmaceutical, on a test subject, such as a living human being or laboratory animal, to determine the likely effect of the material in altering a parameter of the blood, e.g.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 1999Date of Patent: February 27, 2001Assignee: Visco Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Kenneth Kensey
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Patent number: 6152888Abstract: A blood viscosity measuring system and method that monitors the rising head of a column of fluid representing a living being's blood in-vivo to determine the blood viscosity over a range of shears. The system includes a capillary tube, at least a portion of which is located within the vascular system of the being, and a riser tube, having a liquid therein coupled to the capillary tube. A sensor and associated microprocessor are provided to determine the change in the height of the liquid in the riser tube at plural points along the length of the tube from which the viscosity is calculated.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 1999Date of Patent: November 28, 2000Assignee: Visco Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth Kensey, John E. Nash, Harold E. Clupper
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Patent number: 6077234Abstract: A blood viscosity measuring system and method that monitors the rising head of a column of fluid representing a living being's blood in-vivo to determine the blood viscosity over a range of shears. The system includes a capillary tube, at least a portion of which is located within the vascular system of the being, and a riser tube, having a liquid therein coupled to the capillary tube. A sensor and associated microprocessor are provided to determine the change in the height of the liquid in the riser tube at plural points along the length of the tube from which the viscosity is calculated. The system can be utilized to determine the deformability of the red blood cells of a living being's blood and/or the thixotropic properties of a living being's blood. Use of the system enables one to screen a material, e.g., a pharmaceutical, on a test subject, such as a living human being or laboratory animal, to determine the likely effect of the material in altering a parameter of the blood, e.g.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 1998Date of Patent: June 20, 2000Assignee: Visco Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Kenneth Kensey
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Patent number: 6019735Abstract: A blood viscosity measuring system and method that monitors the rising head of a column of fluid representing a living being's blood in-vivo to determine the blood viscosity over a range of shears. The system includes a capillary tube, at least a portion of which is located within the vascular system of the being, and a riser tube, having a liquid therein coupled to the capillary tube. A sensor and associated microprocessor are provided to determine the change in the height of the liquid in the riser tube at plural points along the length of the tube from which the viscosity is calculated.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 1997Date of Patent: February 1, 2000Assignee: Visco Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth Kensey, John E. Nash, Harold E. Clupper