Patents Examined by Fariborz Moazzam
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Patent number: 5976474Abstract: A sterilizing machines for decontaminating articles of dangerous biological material features an arrangement whereby all of the gas discharged from the sterilizer chamber during a sterilization cycle passes through a removable filter situated within the sterilization chamber.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 1998Date of Patent: November 2, 1999Inventor: William A. Barnstead
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Patent number: 5976461Abstract: A method for protecting cooling water systems from corrosion is disclosed which monitors the hydrocarbon concentration in a cooling fluid flow and activates protective procedures upon detection of a predetermined concentration. According to the method, a fluid flow of cooling water from a cooling tower is directed through an upstream gate valve before entering a heat exchange apparatus where heat from an industrial process fluid flow is transferred to the cooling fluid flow. The hydrocarbon concentration of the heated cooling fluid flow is monitored as it is directed out of the heat exchange apparatus for return to a cooling tower. However, if a concentration of hydrocarbons is detected in the fluid flow which indicates possible process fluid leakage, upstream and downstream cooling fluid gate valves as well as a process fluid gate valve are automatically closed.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 1998Date of Patent: November 2, 1999Inventor: Paul R. Kostuck
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Patent number: 5972290Abstract: A process and apparatus for the programmed scenting of environments, comprising the steps of piercing a capsule containing a fragrant substance and dispersing a sequence of the fragrances throughout the environment in synchronization with an event being held. The event can be any live, recorded, or pre-programmed performance, including motion pictures, television episodes, computer games, or stage plays. The fragrances dispersed into the environment derive from capsules of scenting substances and compounds embedded on a disk and pierced in synchronization with the actions, places, and motions being executed.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 1997Date of Patent: October 26, 1999Inventor: Mauricio De Sousa
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Patent number: 5972292Abstract: A lens case for disinfecting, cleaning, or storing contact lenses is described that provides a sealing and venting system for allowing the release of gas while avoiding liquid leakage. The venting means allows venting of gas when internal pressure increases, while maintaining a seal that is substantially gas and liquid-impermeable at other times. The lens case includes a cap securable to a container barrel and a mating cap. The venting of gas occurs via a tortuous-path mechanism resulting from appropriate surface roughness being produced on at least one of a pair of mating surfaces forming a seal between the cap and the container. In a preferred embodiment, a relatively roughened surface is produced on a cap flange that is in the shape of a circular lip downwardly extending from the inner surface of the cap. The mating surface of the cap flange sealingly presses against the rim portion of the container.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 1998Date of Patent: October 26, 1999Assignee: Bausch & Lomb IncorporatedInventor: Gaetano DeMeo
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Patent number: 5968458Abstract: Apparatus for sterilizing specula is described. The apparatus comprises a bath suitable for containing disinfectant solution; a plurality speculum supporting means located within the bath; a rotatable plate located above the speculum supporting means, the rotatable plate having an aperture disposed in such a manner that on rotation of the plate, the aperture may be moved from a position above a first speculum supporting means to a position above a second speculum supporting means; and means for rotating the rotatable plate in one direction only.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 1997Date of Patent: October 19, 1999Inventor: Ahmed Adnan Shaikho
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Patent number: 5968459Abstract: A flash sterilization container (10) comprises a pan (12) forming the bottom of the container holding a tray (14), with a cover (16) forming the top of the container, and a filter element (20). The filter (20) covers an opening in the cover (16) so that the inside of the container (10) formed when the cover is removably sealed to the pan (12) can communicate with the atmosphere surrounding the sealed container allowing steam to enter and exit the container passing through the filter (20). Items to be sterilized are placed on the tray (14) and the cover (16) is attached and sealed to the pan (12). The sealed container in then placed in an autoclave or other source of pressurized steam. The filter (20) allows the steam to enter the interior of the container and sterilize any items contained therein. After sterilization, the container (10) is removed from the autoclave and any remaining steam escapes from the interior of the container through the filter (20).Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 1998Date of Patent: October 19, 1999Assignee: Case Medical, Inc.Inventors: David Nalepa, Allan S. Frieze, Marcia A. Frieze
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Patent number: 5965091Abstract: The present invention relates to a filled paper for gas filtration, with a high adsorption and absorption capacity. This paper, consisting of cellulose fibers, is filled with organic and/or inorganic powders adapted in quantity and in quality to the gas to be treated.It finds its application in the petroleum, chemical, agri-foodstuffs and papermaking industries, in apartment buildings and in office and hospital buildings.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 1997Date of Patent: October 12, 1999Assignees: Elf Antar France, AhlstromInventors: Francois-Pierre Navarre, Bernard Bossand, Pierre Girard, Joseph Dussaud
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Patent number: 5961929Abstract: The present invention includes an oxygen generator having a ceramic honeycomb body. The honeycomb body includes one or more oxygen collection channels which extend laterally across a plurality of second channels in which oxygen is generated via the conduction of oxygen ions from a source gas residing in or passing through a plurality of first channels. The oxygen collection channels are located either positionally along a face of the generator, on one longitudinal end of the generator or are staggered about the side face such that the oxygen collection channels do not substantially impact the structural integrity of the honeycomb body. In addition, a method in which a honeycomb body having oxygen collection channels at its face includes extruding a ceramic body and forming one or more channels at a face of the extruded body. The method further includes forming electrodes within the body and sealing selected channels for the collection of oxygen.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 1997Date of Patent: October 5, 1999Assignee: CeramPhysics, Inc.Inventor: William N. Lawless
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Patent number: 5961937Abstract: A device for the sterilization of a dental, medical or similar instrument comprising a chamber (4), preferably frusto-conical in shape or downward tapering, with two walls (1, 2) separated by a hollow space, subdivided along axis into smaller spaces (3', 3", 3'", 3""), connected to the interior of the chamber by rings of holes (5', 5", 5'", 5"") with downward pointing jets, and passing at a distance (e) from the axis (K) of the chamber (4). These jets sterilize the entire internal and external surface area of the instrument along it length. The pressure upstream of the holes (5', 5", 5'", 5""), their diameter and direction, ensures that the lower and more contaminated part of the instrument is more thoroughly treated.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 1997Date of Patent: October 5, 1999Assignee: Bitiess Microtecnica S.A.Inventor: Luciano Gobbato
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Patent number: 5961919Abstract: A deodorizing and disinfecting apparatus having catalyst deterioration detection function of the present invention comprises: an air supply portion for inhaling air inside; an ozone generating portion for discharging ozone to the inhaled air: a catalyst for accelerating deodorizing and disinfecting actions and decomposition of the ozone disposed downstream from the ozone generating portion; an ozone sensor for detecting the concentration of remaining ozone disposed downstream from the catalyst; and means for repeating a cycle including stop of ozone discharge from the ozone generating portion for a predetermined time period when the concentration of the remaining ozone reaches a predetermined concentration or more, and for determining that the catalyst is deteriorated when a condition wherein an interval between times when the concentration of the remaining ozone is not less than a predetermined concentration becomes shorter than a predetermined time period is recognized at a predetermined frequency, and thenType: GrantFiled: March 12, 1998Date of Patent: October 5, 1999Assignee: Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.Inventors: Hirokazu Tachibana, Akiyoshi Hattori, Nobuyuki Yoshiike, Akihiko Yoshida
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Patent number: 5956798Abstract: A mat for removing dirts or dusts comprises a cushioning material made of a plurality of curled elastomeric filaments and a collector sheet of electret laying under the cushioning material. The filaments are formed of a compound of synthetic resinous material and a powdered electrical conductive material, and entangled with each other to provide a plurality of through holes or voids extending vertically through the cushioning material.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 1997Date of Patent: September 28, 1999Assignee: Shinon Denkisangyo Kabushiki-KaishaInventors: Hisashi Nemoto, Kiyoyuki Takesako
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Patent number: 5958091Abstract: A hydrogen preparing apparatus is disclosed which reforms a hydrocarbon and/or a hydrocarbon containing an oxygen atom to obtain a hydrogen-containing gas and separates hydrogen from this hydrogen-containing gas. The apparatus includes a porous substrate and a hydrogen separating film which is formed on a predetermined surface portion of the porous substrate and which selectively separates hydrogen, a reforming catalyst for reforming the hydrocarbon being supported in the pores of the porous substrate. A reforming catalyst for reforming the hydrocarbon is supported on a honeycomb carrier, and the hydrogen separating film is arranged on the downstream side of the honeycomb carrier. The surface area of the catalyst per unit volume of the apparatus can be increased, whereby the apparatus can be miniaturized. A hydrogen separating efficiency can also be improved. The hydrogen manufacturing apparatus can be prevented from being damaged by a difference of expansion between the porous substrate and the container.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1997Date of Patent: September 28, 1999Assignee: NGK Insulators, Ltd.Inventors: Osamu Sakai, Tomonori Takahashi
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Patent number: 5955025Abstract: Provided is a system for indicating exposure to a chemical vapor sterilization process. This system comprises a composition applied to a suitable support, which composition comprises a component which is chromatically transformed by the action of a vapor phase sterilant. In particular, the present invention is applicable to a system for indicating exposure to a hydrogen peroxide vapor sterilization process, with the component which is chemically transformed being so transformed in the presence of vaporous hydrogen peroxide. The composition comprises at least the component which is chemically transformed by the action of the hydrogen peroxide, but may also contain additional ingredients or components. For example, the composition also generally comprises a binder to aid in applying the composition to a suitable support or substrate.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1997Date of Patent: September 21, 1999Assignee: Tempil, Inc.Inventor: Richard B. Barrett
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Patent number: 5948355Abstract: An air-purifying filter includes a carrier base and a TiO.sub.2 -Pd composite catalyst supported on the carrier base. CO in air treated by the filter is adsorbed onto the Pd surface and thus decomposed by oxidization to CO.sub.2, whereas sulfur compounds in the air are adsorbed onto the Pd surface and then transferred to the TiO.sub.2 surface where they are decomposed by oxidization to SO.sub.4.sup.-2 when the TiO.sub.2 is subjected to irradiation. Preferably, Pd exists in a relatively small quantity at a first side of the carrier base in the vicinity of a light source and in a greater quantity at a second side opposite the first side. The first side is preferably located upstream relative to flow of air treated by the filter. An air-purifier utilizing this filter is mounted in an automobile, preferably on a rear shelf or in a trunk compartment.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 1997Date of Patent: September 7, 1999Assignees: Akira Fujishima, Kazuhito Hashimoto, KabushikiKaisha Equos Research, Aisin Aw Co., Ltd.Inventors: Akira Fujishima, Kazuhito Hashimoto, Shuzo Moroto, Masao Ando, Masako Sakai
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Patent number: 5948356Abstract: A semi-continuous process for high-pressure sterilization of a liquid or solid product, in which the sterilization of successive volumes of the product is performed by compressing the product at high pressure in a variable treatment chamber of generally tubular shape and of circular cross-section.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 1997Date of Patent: September 7, 1999Assignee: FramatomeInventors: Bernard Lhenry, Plantadis Remy
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Patent number: 5939026Abstract: An electron beam gas processing apparatus includes a single vacuum vessel maintained at vacuum by means of a vacuum pump and first and second lenses are disposed in the vacuum vessel. An electron beam emitted from an electron source is focused by each of the lenses, and the electron beam is irradiated onto a processing gas in a duct. When the current value of the electron beam is increased as the concentration of NOx in the processing gas increases, the focal distance is decreased by increasing the intensity of magnetic fields or the intensity of electric fields of the lenses in accordance with the current value of a filament, the current value of an arc power supply and the gas pressure in a gas reservoir and the first lens is moved toward a draw-out electrode and the second lens is moved toward the duct, so that a parallel electron beam of constant diameter is formed and the electron beam can be prevented from being increased in focusing diameter.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 1997Date of Patent: August 17, 1999Assignee: Hitachi, Ltd.Inventors: Hirofumi Seki, Hirofumi Shirakata, Yasuro Hori, Shigeo Shiono
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Patent number: 5939033Abstract: A system to deliver gas/vapor from solid materials. Specifically, the delivery system for the use of gas or vapor released from a solid material, such as a non-aqueous/solid hydrogen peroxide complex. The system is comprised of a delivery system that is configured to receive a plurality of disks containing the solid material and provide these disks into an injector. The injector heats the disks to produce a gas or vapor that is then provided into a chamber. The sterilization process can be done by gas or vapor alone, or in combination with plasma or ultra violet radiation. In particular, a control system automatically induces the delivery system to provide the injector with a disk and then remove the disk once the injection sequence is complete.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 1996Date of Patent: August 17, 1999Assignee: Johnson & Johnson Medical, Inc.Inventors: Richard Jed Kendall, Xiaolan Chen, Michael Hahs, Paul Taylor Jacobs, Szu-Min Lin, Robert M. Spencer, Harold R. Williams
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Patent number: 5935536Abstract: Apparatus and method for reclaiming expanded synthetic resin wastes in a form suitable for subsequent injection molding. The apparatus includes a tank containing a solvent having a pump for pumping dissolved resin wastes to an evaporator. The evaporator comprises an endless belt on which dissolved resin waste is deposited and precipitates in the form of a thin film. A heater is disposed below the belt to expedite separation of solute and solvent by evaporation. A blower disposed within a housing enclosing the endless belt establishes air circulation over the belt, further promoting evaporation. The thin film is wound on a roller and subjected to a heated roller to fuse the many thin film strata into a solid, generally cylindrical mass. The solid mass is then comminuted by a granulator. Evaporated solvent is recovered in a condenser and is reused.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 1998Date of Patent: August 10, 1999Inventors: Berkley C. Badger, Kevin E. Hissem, David E. Jones
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Patent number: 5935525Abstract: An air abatement system that includes a pre-treatment system and an air treatment system for abatement of contaminated air that includes pollutants such as V.O.C.s, NOx, and/or CO. The air stream is treated using activated air, activated water, and ultraviolet light under conditions that produce hyroxyls, peroxides, and other oxidants without the formation of ozone. These oxidants are also utilized in the activated air, with the activated water being formed as an aqueous solution of the activated air. The pre-treatment system includes a quenching zone where activated water is misted into the air stream, followed by alternating reaction zones and depletion zones where activated air is added and then turbulently mixed with the air stream. The air treatment system includes a primary treatment tunnel, carbon bed system, activated air generator, and a sparger tank farm. Activated air produced by the generator as added into water while being exposed to ultraviolet light in the sparger tank farm.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 1996Date of Patent: August 10, 1999Assignee: Tri-Mark CorporationInventors: Phillip A. Lincoln, Jessie E. Roberts
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Patent number: 5932171Abstract: An apparatus (A) for sterilizing medical instruments and other articles includes a tray (12) with an article receiving area (14). An article to be microbially decontaminated is positioned in the receiving area (14) and a microbe blocking lid (10) is closed. A water electrolysis apparatus (30) receives water, splits the water into two separate streams that pass respectively through an anode chamber (34) and a cathode chamber (36), and exposes the streams to an electric field that results in the production of a catholyte solution for cleaning and an anolyte solution for sterilization. The anolyte and catholyte are selectively circulated through the article receiving area (14) by a pump (66) to clean and microbially decontaminate the external surfaces and internal passages of an article located therein. The anolyte or deactivated anolyte provides a sterile rinse solution. A reagent dispensing well (60) receives an ampule (80) or the like.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 1997Date of Patent: August 3, 1999Assignee: Steris CorporationInventor: Paul S. Malchesky