Patents Examined by E. Leigh Dawson
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Patent number: 5266275Abstract: In a medical instrument sterilization system that preferably utilizes humidified ozone as a sterilization agent or sterilizing effluent, the system provides for ozone generation, humidification of that ozone and its transfer to for circulation in a primary sterilization chamber wherein medical instruments are scoured clean and sterilized by passage of the humidified ozone therethrough, and for venting the used ozone to a destruction chamber for heat destruction. The invention is in a secondary safety chamber for containing the primary sterilization chamber wherein sterilization operations take place that is locked and sealed during the sterilization cycle and provides for separately sensing and venting for destruction any sterilizing agent as escapes from the primary sterilization chamber.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 1992Date of Patent: November 30, 1993Inventor: Chris G. Faddis
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Patent number: 5262129Abstract: An ozone filter for decomposing ozone in the air is disclosed. The ozone filter is composed of a carrier formed by paper made of inorganic fibers having a porosity of 70 to 95%. The carrier is impregnated with a solution of fine powder-like activated manganese dioxide dispersed in water and having a particle size of 0.3 to 50 .mu.m and a specific surface area of not less than 100 m.sup.2 /g in an amount of not less than 40 g/m.sup.2, on a dry white base of activated manganese dioxide, which is allowed to adhere to the carrier, and is then dried. The ozone filter thus produced is more active and has a longer life with a reduced pressure loss than conventional ozone filters.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 1992Date of Patent: November 16, 1993Assignee: Nichias CorporationInventors: Isao Terada, Shinichiro Arai, Nobuo Tomita
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Patent number: 5260020Abstract: Techniques for effectively sterilizing catheters, particularly long-dwelling intravenous catheters, are disclosed. The techniques include the transmission and dispersion of ultraviolet or infrared radiation, the heating or cooling of a catheter distal end portion, and the transmission of electrical current along the catheter and through the catheter lumen or organic tissues in which the catheter resides.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 1992Date of Patent: November 9, 1993Inventors: Peter J. Wilk, Jonathan Tiefenbrun
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Patent number: 5260021Abstract: An antimicrobial composition in the form of a gel is effective to disinfect contact lenses. In one embodiment, the antimicrobial composition comprises: water; hydrogen peroxide in an amount effective to disinfect a contact lens contacted with the antimicrobial composition; and a gelling component in an amount effective to maintain the antimicrobial composition as a gel.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1992Date of Patent: November 9, 1993Assignee: Allergan, Inc.Inventor: Lowell Zeleznick
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Patent number: 5254309Abstract: A sterilant mixture comprising 15 to 30 mole percent ethylene oxide and 70 to 85 mole percent 1,1,1,3,3,3-hexafluoropropane (HFC-236fa) and a sterilization method using same.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 1993Date of Patent: October 19, 1993Assignees: E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and Company, Praxair Tech. Inc.,Inventors: Vinci M. Felix, Tuneen Chisolm-Carter
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Patent number: 5252291Abstract: A contact lens care device and method for cleaning and disinfecting contact lenses. The invention utilizes both principles of electrophoresis and electrolysis. The device uses a halide-containing electrolytic buffer solution for disinfecting and cleaning. A halogen concentration is generated electrolytically from the halide in the contact lens containing well by the generation of an electrical field between the two electrodes disposed in the well. The field is maintained for a time sufficient to generate a concentration of halogen which can disinfect the lens. The lens is cleaned electrophoretically at the same time. Then, the conversion of the halide to halogen is reversed to remove the halogen from the contact lens containing well. This is done by generating an electrical field between the well electrodes and another electrode located in a reservoir connected to the well by a narrow channel or inert divider.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 1992Date of Patent: October 12, 1993Assignee: Ciba-Geigy CorporationInventor: Mark F. Tsao
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Patent number: 5244628Abstract: Described is a process for the simplified sterilization, by heating to high temperatures, of semisolid to solid preparations based on oligomers of lower carboxylic acids or their salts, as well as their transformation products with molecular weight regulating components, the preparations also optionally including biocompatible minerals. According to the invention, the materials to be sterilized are subjected to the action of high frequency oscillations in the microwave range (microwaves).Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 1991Date of Patent: September 14, 1993Assignee: Henkel Kommanditgesellschaft auf AktienInventors: Wolfgang Ritter, Johann-Friedrich Fues
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Patent number: 5242664Abstract: To prepare a flow of gas at a high temperature of operation, a flow of gas which has previously been heated to a temperature much lower than the operating temperature is divided into two elementary flows, which are thereafter individually heated at higher temperatures, one of which is higher than the operating temperature and the other being lower than the operating temperature. The two flows thus differently heated are each sent to a buffer container which is heat insulated and two elementary gas flows are withdrawn from the containers and are thereafter combined in regulated proportion by means of a mixing valve adjusted at a control mixing position by means of a correcting signal which differentiates between the effective temperature of the gas prepared and a control temperature. Application for example to the manufacture of articles made of expanded foam material utilizing carbon dioxide.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 1991Date of Patent: September 7, 1993Inventors: Fabien Willot, Jean Senckeisen
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Patent number: 5240675Abstract: In a method for use in cleaning a flexible endoscope, an elongate cleaning member having an embedded optical fiber, an electrical conductor, and/or a heat conductor is inserted into a biopsy channel of the endoscope. Sterilizing radiation of a predetermined wavelength is transmitted along the optical fiber from a proximal end of the elongate cleaning member towards a distal end thereof. The radiation is dispersed to at least partially sterilize the biopsy channel. Heat energy is conducted along the heat conductor to raise or lower the temperature of the biopsy channel for a predetermined period to effectuate a sterilizing action. Electrical current may also be transmitted along the biopsy channel wall by virtue of the electrical conductor. The method also comprises the step of ejecting a sterilizing fluid from the elongate cleaning member into the biopsy channel.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 1992Date of Patent: August 31, 1993Inventors: Peter J. Wilk, Jonathan Tiefenbrun
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Patent number: 5238658Abstract: An exhaust gas treatment apparatus, which comprises first and second gas adsorbing columns each having inlet and outlet pipes; and switch-over pipes connecting the first and second gas adsorbing columns being alternatively arranged in parallel to or in series with each other, the switch-over pipes having valves arranged therein.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 1992Date of Patent: August 24, 1993Assignee: Teisan Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Takayuki Makioka, Kohei Fujimura
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Patent number: 5226309Abstract: A highly sensitive and selective sensor for the detection of halogenated compounds comprises a bead of sodium lanthanum fluoride silicate, having the molecular formula NaLa.sub.4 (SiO.sub.4).sub.3 F, in which are embedded two noble metal electrodes, preferably a straight platinum wire near the center and a helical platinum wire near the periphery of the bead. A current passing through the helical wire maintains the sensor temperature at about 550.degree. C. by resistive heating. The electrical resistance between the two wires is deduced from measurements of the current passing through a fixed external resistor when a substantially constant voltage, preferably about 4 volts, is applied between the wires. A decrease in the measured resistance is an indication of the presence of a halogenated compound in the sample of air to which the bead is exposed. The sensor is preferably controlled by a microprocessor or microcomputer that also performs data processing.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 1992Date of Patent: July 13, 1993Assignee: Illinois Institute of TechnologyInventors: Joseph R. Stetter, Zhuang Cao
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Patent number: 5225169Abstract: An improved sulfider is provided for receiving high temperature catalysts from a hydrocarbon cracking operation and subjecting the catalyst to a sulfur-containing gas. The treating unit includes an outer metal housing and first refractory layer within the metal housing for minimizing heat loss from the treatment unit. A second refractory layer is provided within the first refractory layer and defines an interior chamber within the treatment unit, and a plurality of heating units are spaced circumferentially along the interface of the first and second refractory layers. The heating units substantially minimize the temperature differential across the second refractory layer and thereby minimize the heat loss from the high temperature catalyst within the chamber. The catalyst is continually passed into and out from the chamber, and the sulfur-containing gas is injected into a lower portion of the chamber to pass through the high temperature bed formed by the catalyst.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 1991Date of Patent: July 6, 1993Assignee: Coastal Catalyst Technology, Inc.Inventors: Frank J. Elvin, Lloyd K. Whittington
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Patent number: 5225171Abstract: Apparatus for intercalating large quantities of fibrous structures uses a rotatable reaction chamber containing a liquid phase intercalate. The intercalate liquid phase is controlled by appropriately heating, cooling or pressurizing the reaction. Rotation of the chamber containing the fiber sample ensures total submergence of the fiber during intercalation. Intercalated graphite fibers having metal-like resistivities are produced and are conceivably useful as electrical conductors.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 1991Date of Patent: July 6, 1993Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics & Space AdministrationInventor: James R. Gaier
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Patent number: 5221520Abstract: Apparatus for purifying indoor air comprises a blower for circulating air through a duct and removing particles and neutralizing a number of harmful gases through a process of molecular catalytic cracking of heavy hydrocarbons at ambient temperatures. Preferably, the apparatus includes a series of treatment elements including an ozone generator for producing a oxidator gas, a bio-mass collector, a filter coated with zeolite and surface modified hopcalite for removal of CO and NO.sub.x compounds, a filter coated with calcium carbonate for removing carbon dioxide and hydrohalic compounds, a filter coated with zeolite for solvents such as MEK and adsorbing water, and one or more filters for removing particulates in the air stream. The filters thus remove particulates and neutralize a number of harmful gases that may be present in indoor air.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 1992Date of Patent: June 22, 1993Assignee: North Carolina Center for Scientific Research, Inc.Inventor: James H. Cornwell
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Patent number: 5186903Abstract: Apparatus for purifying indoor air comprises a blower for circulating air through a duct and removing particles and neutralizing a number of harmful gases through a process of molecular catalytic cracking of heavy hydrocarbons at ambient temperatures. Preferably, the apparatus includes a series of treatment elements including an ozone generator for producing a oxidator gas, a bio-mass collector, a filter coated with zeolite and surface modified hopcalite for removal of CO and NO.sub.x compounds, a filter coated with calcium carbonate for removing carbon dioxide and hydrohalic compounds, a filter coated with zeolite for solvents such as MEK and adsorbing water, and one or more filters for removing particulates in the air stream. The filters thus remove particulates and neutralize a number of harmful gases that may be present in indoor air.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 1991Date of Patent: February 16, 1993Assignee: North Carolina Center for Scientific Research, Inc.Inventor: James H. Cornwell