Patents Assigned to Walter Beck
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Patent number: 4936834Abstract: A method and apparatus from aspirating secreted fliuds from a wound is disclosed which involves the placement of a drain into a wound via the tissue adjacent the wound. After the wound is closed, a secretion aspiration and collection device, which is connected to the drain via a tube, is placed into operation. The device is designed to have a suction effect controlled between a minimum value and a maximum value according to the quantity of secreted fluid to be aspirated. This is achieved by one or more sensors which control a tube pump. When a second sensor is used, the pump will not be shut off by a passing air bubble in the fluid. A sleeve may also be provided to facilitate introduction of the drain into the wound. Additionally, a needle may be detachably connected to the sleeve to aid the insertion of the sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 1989Date of Patent: June 26, 1990Assignees: Walter Beck, Margrit WernerInventors: Walter Beck, Siegfried Berger, Heinz-Peter Werner
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Patent number: 4798583Abstract: A method provided for aspirating secreted fluids from a wound by means of a drain connected to a negative pressure source with variable negative pressure, the negative pressure effective at the drain being adjusted in accordance with a selectable pressure/time diagram. Also disclosed is an apparatus for carrying out the aforementioned method consisting of a negative pressure measuring device and a regulator controlling the negative pressure source, which regulator has inputs for the actual value determined by the negative pressure measuring device and for the prescribed set point value of the negative pressure.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 1987Date of Patent: January 17, 1989Assignees: Walter Beck, Margrit WernerInventors: Walter Beck, Siegfried Berger, Margrit Werner
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Patent number: 4792328Abstract: A method and apparatus for aspirating secreted fluids from a wound is disclosed which involves the placement of a drain into a wound via the tissue adjacent the wound. After the wound is closed, a secretion aspiration and collection device, which is connected to the drain via a tube, is placed into operation. The device is designed to have a suction effect controlled between a minimum value and a maximum value according to the quantity of secreted fluid to be aspirated. This is achieved by one or more sensors which control a tube pump. When a second sensor is used, the pump will not be shut off by a passing air bubble in the fluid. A sleeve may also be provided to facilitate introduction of the drain into the wound. Additionally, a needle may be detachably connected to the sleeve to aid the insertion of the sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 1987Date of Patent: December 20, 1988Assignees: Walter Beck, Margrit WernerInventors: Walter Beck, Siegfried Berger, Heinz-Peter Werner
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Patent number: 4713052Abstract: A method provided for aspirating secreted fluids from a wound by means of a drain connected to a negative pressure source with variable negative pressure, the negative pressure effective at the drain being adjusted in accordance with a selectable pressure/time diagram. Also disclosed is an apparatus for carrying out the aforementioned method consisting of a negative pressure measuring device and a regulator controlling the negative pressure source, which regulator has inputs for the actual value determined by the negative pressure measuring device and for the prescribed set point value of the negative pressure.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1985Date of Patent: December 15, 1987Assignees: Walter Beck, Margrit WernerInventors: Walter Beck, Siegfried Berger, Margrit Werner
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Patent number: 4681562Abstract: The present invention relates to a method and apparatus for aspiration of secreted fluids from a wound by means of a drain that is connected with a container by a tube, in which the container is a negative pressure, which decreases with the flow of secreted fluid, and regenerates from time to time to a selectable value. A closed system formed by the drain, the container and the tube connecting the two is supplemented for this purpose with a collection container and a second tube that connects the collection container with the container. The second tube has at least one section to which a tube pump can be applied. A clamp is provided in the line formed by the second tube between the container and the collection container.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1985Date of Patent: July 21, 1987Assignees: Walter Beck, Margrit WernerInventors: Walter Beck, Siegfried Berger, Margrit Werner
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Patent number: 4661093Abstract: A method and apparatus for aspirating secreted fluids from a wound is disclosed which involves the placement of a drain into a wound via the tissue adjacent the wound. After the wound is closed, a secretion aspiration and collection device, which is connected to the drain via a tube, is placed into operation. The device is designed to have a suction effect controlled between a minimum value and a maximum value according to the quantity of secreted fluid to be aspirated. This is achieved by one or more sensors which control a tube pump. When a second sensor is used, the pump will not be shut off by a passing air bubble in the fluid. A sleeve may also be provided to facilitate introduction of the drain into the wound. Additionally, a needle may be detachably connected to the sleeve to aid the insertion of the sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 1984Date of Patent: April 28, 1987Assignees: Walter Beck, Margrit WernerInventors: Walter Beck, Siegfried Berger, Heinz-Peter Werner