Patents Examined by Michael Mendoza
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Patent number: 6923184Abstract: An improved trachea suction system includes a suction catheter with a high efficiency suction control valve providing unobstructed fluid flow in its activated suction applied mode for removal of viscous secretions at a low level of applied input suction through the catheter. The valve also non-restrictive to air flow at the distal tip of the catheter. The valve ideally part of a closed tracheal suction system having a catheter isolator seal with a vortex action catheter cleaning chamber located in front of the isolator seal which takes advantage of the high efficiency characteristics of the suction control valve.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2002Date of Patent: August 2, 2005Inventor: Ronald D. Russo
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Patent number: 6901930Abstract: A device for removing airborne contaminants and inhaled biopathogens, particularly particulate or aerosol contaminants, from respired air that can be either stationary or incorporated into a garment or accessory worn upon the body. In a preferred embodiment, a negative electrode is connected to voltage multiplier and modulation circuit and then to a discharge electrode having an electron emissive surface disposed near the wearer's airway. The positive (counter) electrode is similarly disposed away from the airway such as, for example, near the forehead. Electrons, ejected from the electron emissive surface, transfer a negative charge to airborne particulate contaminants which are accelerated toward, and collected by, the counter electrode.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2002Date of Patent: June 7, 2005Inventor: Julian L. Henley
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Patent number: 6889688Abstract: An air delivery system includes a coupling mechanism that is adapted to be connected between a source of oxygen-enriched air and an air cannula that can be worn by a user. The coupling mechanism includes a spool assembly for paying out and for winding up a predetermined length of tubing coupled between the air cannula and the source of oxygen-enriched air. The spool assembly has a sufficiently low drag factor to allow complete mobility of a user wearing the cannula without causing it to be dislodged during pay out of the predetermined length of tubing and without causing it to be dislodged during take up of the predetermined length of tubing.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2003Date of Patent: May 10, 2005Assignee: Medical Device Group, Inc.Inventor: Clifford A. Wright
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Patent number: 6863681Abstract: The present invention provides an infant teething gel applicator for the application of anesthetic gel, having a teething portion to administer a regulated and minimal dosage of medication, and a collar to fit inside a standard baby bottle. The collar extends radially in a first plane and the teething portion extends laterally from the collar and is aligned longitudinally in a direction generally orthogonal to the collar. The teething portion has an outer engaging surface with a plurality of protrusions extending outward therefrom. Each individual protrusion contains a single minute pore configured to harbor medication, which is dispersed upon an infant chewing the device.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2002Date of Patent: March 8, 2005Inventor: Dan Dickerson
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Patent number: 6860895Abstract: A tool (101) is provided for inserting and mating two plug members (2, 3) of a sealing device (1) for closing a wound in the wall of a vessel by placing the distal plug member (2) of the sealing device inside the vessel and the proximal plug member (3) on the outside of the vessel. The distal plug member is provided with an elongated retracting means (6) extending from the distal plug member. The tool comprises a gear mechanism (32) coupled to the retracting means for converting a movement of the tool in a proximal direction away from the wound (22), when the distal plug member is anchored in the vessel (20), to a pushing movement for moving the proximal plug member in a direction towards the distal plug member in response to a stretching force in the retracting means.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 1999Date of Patent: March 1, 2005Assignee: Radi Medical Systems ABInventors: Dan Akerfeldt, Per Egnelov, Fredrik Preinitz
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Patent number: 6837242Abstract: Method and apparatus are described for determining respiratory system resistance (R) in a patient receiving gas from a ventilator. A negative pulse in the pressure and/or flow output of the ventilator during selected inflation cycles is generated and Paw, {dot over (V)} and V are measured at a point (To) near the beginning of the pulse, at a point (T1) near the trough of the negative pulse and at a point (T?1) preceding To. The value of R is calculated from the difference between Paw, {dot over (V)} and V at To and at T1 and where the change in patient generated pressure (Pmus) in the interval To?T1 is estimated by extrapolation from the different between Paw, {dot over (V)} and V and To and at T?1, in accordance with Equation 8.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2001Date of Patent: January 4, 2005Assignee: The University of ManitobaInventor: Magdy Younes
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Patent number: 6823862Abstract: A flow indicator (F) for an inhaler (I) comprises a housing (1) defining a mouthpiece (M2), an inlet (2) for connection to the product-dispensing chamber of the inhaler, a chamber (3) positioned between the inlet and the mouthpiece of the indicator, and an indicator member (4) movably mounted in the chamber in such a manner that inhalation at the mouthpiece of the indicator causes the indicator member to move within the chamber. The indicator member (4) is so mounted as to co-operate with a switch member (6, 9) associated with the housing (1) to provide an indication when inhalation is at an optimum rate for a given inhaler attached to the inlet (2).Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2003Date of Patent: November 30, 2004Assignee: Fyne Dynamics LtdInventor: John Peter McNaughton
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Patent number: 6799572Abstract: A disposable aerosol generator for use with an inhaler device which includes a heater adapted to volatilize fluid stored in the disposable aerosol generator and method of using the inhaler. The disposable body includes a sealed chamber and an outlet, the chamber being located between first and second layers of material. The chamber holds a predetermined volume of a fluid which is expelled through the outlet when the fluid in the chamber is volatilized by the heater. The disposable body can include a series of spaced apart aerosol generators, each of which can be advanced to a release position at which the heater can heat one of the fluid containing chambers. Prior to heating the fluid, the outlet can be formed by severing the first and/or second layer with a piercing element and the volatilized fluid can be expelled from the outlet into a passage of a dispensing member.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2000Date of Patent: October 5, 2004Assignee: Chrysalis Technologies IncorporatedInventors: Walter A. Nichols, F. Murphy Sprinkel, Jr.
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Patent number: 6763830Abstract: A gas mask has a facepiece defining an interior chamber and an opening spanning a front portion of facepiece. An optical panel visor is mounted in the opening in the front portion of the facepiece. A hinge joins opposite sides of the visor along a vertical line for relative rotational movement of the opposite sides of the optical panel and the facepiece with respect to each other.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2003Date of Patent: July 20, 2004Assignee: Avon Rubber & Plastics, Inc.Inventors: Brian E. Davis, Gary M. Dunn, Mark Smithson
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Patent number: 6761163Abstract: Inflator regulator having a threaded sleeve and a plurality of different size adapters for connection to a plurality of different size BC hoses. Connecting the inflator regulator to a selected BC hose is accommodated by selecting the corresponding size adapter. The selected adapter is inserted concentrically through the threaded sleeve and then mechanically affixed, such as by a plastic cable tie, to the end of the BC hose. The sleeve is then threaded onto the inflator regulator. In the event that it is desired to connect to a different size BC hose, the above process is simply reversed and repeated using an appropriately selected different adapter.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2003Date of Patent: July 13, 2004Inventor: Douglas J. Toth
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Patent number: 6739334Abstract: An expiration cassette is removably insertable in a receiving section of a ventilator and contains a gas passage, an expiratory valve and a flow meter. The expiratory cassette also has a locking mechanism for locking and unlocking interaction with a receiving section in the ventilator.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2002Date of Patent: May 25, 2004Assignee: Maquet Critical Care ABInventor: Thomas Valeij
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Patent number: 6736138Abstract: The present invention discloses a seamless pad-type filter which is characterized in that it comprises two co-extensive sides, a top side and a bottom side. The top and bottom sides are made of fluid filtration material. The two sides create an inner chamber therebetween and are surrounded and joined together by a seamless outer perimeter. The seamless outer perimeter providing a seamless folded continuity between the two sides of the pad-type filter in the form of a plurality of fold lines which, as connecting segments beginning and ending at the same point, define the seamless outer perimeter. The top side further comprising a plurality of positive and negative secondary creases formed around a plurality of positive and negative crease lines. The crease lines are inclined to the fold lines and form pleats.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2002Date of Patent: May 18, 2004Inventor: Amad Tayebi
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Patent number: 6732731Abstract: An improved medical mechanical compressor nebulizer for atomizing liquid inhalation dose to achieve therapeutic effect comprises a body, an air compression device located in the body, a safety switch which is serially connected to voltage is located at the surrounding of the air compression device and an atomization device connecting to the air compression device and an output device. The atomization device is precisely and securely fastened to the air compression device by a screwing mechanism, not only for connection of air passage, but also for forming a coupled air chamber which serves as a buffer to attain more stabilized ejecting air, reduce noise and achieve improved atomization effect. Also, the above screwing design can prevent unwarranted power consumption if the apparatus is inadvertently activated by the user.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2003Date of Patent: May 11, 2004Assignee: K-Jump Health Co., Ltd.Inventor: Daniel C. M. Tseng
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Patent number: 6729332Abstract: A compression element and a retention assembly using the compression element to retain an article on a flexible substrate are disclosed. Also disclosed is a method of making an assembly including an article retained on a substrate by a compression element. The retention assembly, compression element and method provide replacements for, e.g., mechanical staples. The retention assemblies, compression elements and methods are particularly useful for attaching elastic articles to the surfaces of flexible substrates without piercing the substrate. One example of attaching an elastic article to the surface of a flexible substrate is the attachment of an elastic strap to a respirator.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 1999Date of Patent: May 4, 2004Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventor: David M. Castiglione
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Patent number: 6718975Abstract: In a method for assessing pulmonary stress, a volume of respiratory gas is received from the lungs of a subject, an ensuing pressure is measured and the pressure-volume (P-V) relationship is analyzed. The analysis includes a determination of the profile of the pressure-volume (P-V) relationship. The profile is straight when no stress is present, convex when there is a risk for over-distension and concave when alveolar units are opened up. Implemented in a breathing apparatus the method can be used to assist an operator in diagnostic and therapeutic considerations in relation to a patient.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2002Date of Patent: April 13, 2004Assignee: Siemens Elema ABInventor: Urban Blomberg
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Patent number: 6718971Abstract: This invention relates to a feeding apparatus for breathing masks that allows food and drink intake when the mask is in use, does not reduce the wearer's field of vision, requires little space, and is protected from dirt or other contamination. It is the problem of this invention to provide a feeding apparatus for breathing masks that does not reduce the wearer's field of vision, is protected from dirt or other contamination and allows for contamination-free insertion of a drinking cannula, if required. The problem of the invention is solved by placing a pivoting check valve (1) that can be closed using a sealing cap (5) and tightly encompasses a hollow axle (2) in a fitting 4 on the outside of the breathing mask. The hollow shaft (2) of the feeding apparatus is equipped with a hose and mouthpiece (3) on its end inside the breathing mask.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2001Date of Patent: April 13, 2004Assignee: Auergeselischaft GmbHInventors: Michael Horn, Klaus-Dieter Dahrendorf
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Patent number: 6701916Abstract: A distribution valve for nasal spray allowing to distribute a drug inside the nasal cavities in a uniform and repeatable way is described. The distribution valve has a section of elliptical or oval shape, corresponding to the shape of the nostril and it has a distribution nozzle having elliptical or oval shape (or slot shape) in order to obtain a more uniform distribution of the medicament on the inner mucosa of the nasal cavity.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2002Date of Patent: March 9, 2004Inventor: Giorgio Mezzoli
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Patent number: 6694972Abstract: A protective neck and shoulder shroud assembly for use with a self contained breathing apparatus, the assembly including a neck curtain including a head portion, a left flap coupled to and extending generally forwardly from the head portion, and a right flap coupled to and extending generally forwardly from the head portion. The neck curtain further includes a fastener for releasably coupling the left and right flaps together such that when the flaps are coupled together. The neck curtain has a front opening located above the flaps, the front opening being located to expose at least a portion of a wearer's face or to expose at least a portion of an mask worn on the wearer's face when the neck curtain is worn by a wearer. The assembly includes a generally cylindrical enclosure shaped and sized to receive a gas canister therein, and a fastener for coupling the enclosure to an inner surface of the neck curtain.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2001Date of Patent: February 24, 2004Assignee: Government Specialty ProductsInventor: John M. Hetzel, Jr.
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Patent number: 6694978Abstract: A patient ventilator system has a high-frequency oscillation ventilator connectable to a patient circuit and operable to induce oscillations within gas in the circuit at a predetermined high-frequency and a gas supply connectable to the patient circuit for supplying breathing gas thereto. A detection device is also included within the ventilator system and is adapted to monitor during the operation of the high-frequency oscillator ventilator, gas pressure and/or gas flow to detect a variation therein not derived from the induced high-frequency oscillations and to output a trigger signal dependent on the detected variation indicating a spontaneous breathing effort. The gas supply is operable on receipt of the trigger signal to supply breathing gas into the circuit at a level to assist the spontaneous breathing effort.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2000Date of Patent: February 24, 2004Assignee: Siemens-Elema ABInventor: Johan Bennarsten
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Patent number: 6694970Abstract: A device for opening nasal passages is provided. The device including: a strip of material having an adhesive on one surface thereof for applying the strip across a human nose; at least one biasing member attached or embedded in the strip, the at least one biasing member being fabricated from a material which exhibits a shape memory effect upon being heated toward a human body temperature, the at least one biasing member having a shape upon being heated toward the human body temperature which biases the nasal passages of the human nose toward an open position. In a variation of the device, the strip itself is at least partly fabricated from the material. In another variation, the shape memory material is replaced with a biasing material, which does not need the application of heat to bias the nasal passages open, such as spring steel or a resilient thermoplastic.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2003Date of Patent: February 24, 2004Assignee: Omnitek Partners LLCInventors: Thomas Spinelli, Jahangir S. Rastegar