Patents Examined by Sun Uk Kim
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Patent number: 5350526Abstract: A filtration apparatus specifically intended for removing particulate contaminants from commercial laundry waste water has at least one porous mesh-like filter bag coupled between an inlet manifold for receiving waste water containing particulate contaminants and an outlet manifold for discharging the particulate contaminants separated from the waste water. The filter bag is agitated by a paddle, so as to prevent the mesh-like material of the filter bag from being clogged. Also disclosed is a method for filtering waste water containing particulate contaminants.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1992Date of Patent: September 27, 1994Assignee: James P. SharkeyInventors: James P. Sharkey, Richard Bonasera
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Patent number: 5346552Abstract: A squeegee device includes a profile strip equipped with a squeegee element that is freely movable transversely to a working surface. Profile strip bearing points engage loosely on pivot bearing guide surfaces transversely to the working surface to fix the pivot axis position. The profile strip is freely rotatable or pivotable in the pivot bearing, at least one part of the profile strip projecting over the working surface while being fixed to the profile strip bearing part, which is located in the vicinity of the squeegee device pivot axis. The squeegee device can be pressed against the working surface by its own weight or by a magnetic force exerted by a magnet device positioned below the working surface.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1992Date of Patent: September 13, 1994Inventor: Johannes Zimmer
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Patent number: 5344568Abstract: A multipurpose hemofiltration system and method are disclosed for the removal of fluid and/or soluble waste from the blood of a patient. The system and method are equally applicable to adult, pediatric and neonatal patients. The system continuously monitors the weight of infusate in a first reservoir and drained fluid in a second reservoir and compares those weights to corresponding predetermined computed weights. When necessary, the pumping rates of the infusate, drained fluid and blood are adjusted in order to achieve a preselected amount of fluid removal from the patient's blood in a preselected time period. Application of this system and method provide repeatable and highly precise results.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1993Date of Patent: September 6, 1994Assignee: Children's Hospital Medical CenterInventors: Yuli Kitaevich, Nat Hemasilpin, J. Gabriel Marchevsky, John J. Bissler, George Benzing, III, Paul T. McEnery
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Patent number: 5344561Abstract: A high efficiency leucocyte-depletion filter for use with packed red cell concentrate derived from freshly drawn blood comprises a fibrous filter medium with a pore size of from about 0.5 to less than 3.6 .mu.m and a CWST of from 53 to about 80. The filter is preferably used in conjunction with a gel prefilter and, optionally, a microaggregate filter so as to minimize clogging. In a preferred embodiment, the voids volume is about 60% to about 85%.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1993Date of Patent: September 6, 1994Assignee: Pall CorporationInventors: David B. Pall, Thomas C. Gsell
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Patent number: 5344576Abstract: A continuous process for the separation of small particles from larger particles in a biological preparation passes a liquid stream of the preparation through a first filter or screen, which retains larger particles, passing smaller particles in the liquid. The large particles have retained on their surfaces wetting water, in which are entrained some of the small particles. The large particles are directed to a liquid having a concentration of smaller particles lower than the concentration of smaller particles in the wetting water, and mixed therein. The smaller particles separate from the larger particles in the mixed suspension, which is then directed to a second filter or screen, for further separation. The smaller particle/liquid stream may be recycled to the biological preparation stage, the liquid suspension for the large particles, or to a separator means where the smaller particles are separated off from the liquid stream.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 1993Date of Patent: September 6, 1994Assignee: Crop Genetics International CorporationInventors: Charles Carr, Edward Sybert, Aldis E. Adamson
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Patent number: 5344571Abstract: An apparatus for separating isoanalytes and measuring analytes in fluids includes a two-chambered filtration device having a filter positioned parallel to the majority flow of fluids. The apparatus uses continuous flow filtration to separate one component from other fluid components.An alternative apparatus for separating isoanalytes and measuring analytes in fluids includes a reaction chamber which uses intermittent flow filtration with a piston/valve assembly to separate one component from other fluid components.A method for separating isoanalytes and measuring analytes in fluids comprises the steps of: mixing a fluid sample and a precipitating reagent; directing the mixture to a filtration device; adding a color reagent; directing the filtrate to an analyzer; replacing the fluid sample with a wash solution; and replacing the precipitating reagent with a cleaning solution.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 1992Date of Patent: September 6, 1994Assignee: University of Texas System Board of RegentsInventors: Philip B. Mendershausen, Vitauts Jurevics
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Patent number: 5342527Abstract: Disclosed is a method for the calibration of a pair of sensors placed in a dialysis circuit. The method includes performing at least one step for determining an auxiliary calibration coefficient for the intake sensor, performing at least one step for determining an auxiliary calibration coefficient for the outlet sensor, and in determining on the basis of at least one auxiliary calibration coefficient, a new calibration coefficient for the two sensors.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1993Date of Patent: August 30, 1994Assignee: Hospal IndustrieInventors: Jacques Chevallet, Bernard Bene
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Patent number: 5324422Abstract: Systems for performing peritoneal dialysis allow the user to chose from an array of peritoneal dialysis modalities and adjust one or more individual therapy parameters within a selected modality. Still, the systems assure that the selected modality and therapy parameters satisfy preselected composite therapy criteria.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 1993Date of Patent: June 28, 1994Assignee: Baxter International Inc.Inventors: Lisa Colleran, Rie Inoue, Mark Senninger
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Patent number: 5322620Abstract: A system and method of separation of therapeutic components from blood. The system includes a dual member centrifuge and a disposable single use fluid transfer set. The set includes an elongated flexible separation chamber having an input port, a separated component output port and a residual fluid output port. The input port and the separated component output ports are located at opposite ends of the elongated separation chamber. The centrifuge includes a receiving chamber with a selectively formed annular slot therein. The separation chamber is positioned in the annularly shaped slot and rotated at a predetermined rotational velocity. Fluids such as whole blood flows through the separation chamber and are separated into various therapeutic components such as platelet rich plasma and residual concentrated red blood cells. Platelet rich plasma can be drawn off as the separated therapeutic component. An alternate two part transfer set provides for highly efficient platelet pheresis.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 1991Date of Patent: June 21, 1994Assignee: Baxter International Inc.Inventors: Richard I. Brown, Sidney Smith, David E. Cerny, John T. Foley
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Patent number: 5316666Abstract: Systems transmit a control signal between a rotating element and a stationary element of a blood separation centrifuge. The systems employ a sensor mechanism carried by one of the rotating and stationary elements. The sensor mechanism senses an operating condition that is subject to change. The sensor mechanism generates a first output signal that varies according to changes in the sensed operating condition. A first data transfer component on the one element that carries the sensor mechanism emits energy to the other element without mechanical contact with the other element. The first data transfer mechanism modulates the emitted energy according to variations occurring in the intensity of the first output signal. A second data transfer component on the other element receives the modulated energy emitted by the first data transfer component.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 1993Date of Patent: May 31, 1994Assignee: Baxter International Inc.Inventors: Richard I. Brown, John T. Foley
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Patent number: 5316667Abstract: A system for monitoring the interface region between cellular constituents and plasma in a blood separation chamber employs a sensor mechanism for emitting upon the interface region energy that is absorbed by the cellular constituents. The sensor mechanism also detects the intensity of the energy that is not absorbed by the interface region to generate an unabsorbed intensity output signal. The system moves the interface region relative to the sensor mechanism during a prescribed time period. A first circuit measures variations in the unabsorbed intensity output signal over the prescribed time period and generates a time based output. A second circuit can derive the physical size of the interface region based upon the time based output.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 1993Date of Patent: May 31, 1994Assignee: Baxter International Inc.Inventors: Richard L. Brown, John T. Foley
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Patent number: 5308506Abstract: Apparatus for collecting, containing and separating a sample of blood. Disclosed is an apparatus for separating a pre-selected phase of a sample contained in an enclosed chamber, wherein said apparatus can be used with a separating means which rotates the chamber about a longitudinal axis of the chamber. In addition, separating means in which such an enclosed chamber is rotated about a longitudinal axis is described.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 1992Date of Patent: May 3, 1994Inventors: James A. McEwen, William J. Godolphin, Martin L. Furse, John C. Osborne
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Patent number: 5298165Abstract: A method for removing leukocytes from a leukocyte-containing blood product, include subjecting a leukocyte-containing blood product to a first stage leukocyte-removing treatment to remove at least 60% of all leukocytes contained in the leukocyte-containing blood product, thereby obtaining a leukocyte-depleted blood product, and passing the leukocyte-depleted blood product through a microfilter element to perform a second stage leukocyte-removing treatment, the microfilter element having a non-woven or a woven fabric including fibers having an average diameter of from 0.3 to 1.6 .mu.m. A filter system for removing leukocytes from a leukocyte-containing blood product, to includes a first filter element for the first stage and a second filter element for the second stage, wherein the first filter element communicates with the second filter element and is positioned upstream of the second filter element with respect to a direction in which a leukocyte-containing blood product is to be flowed.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1992Date of Patent: March 29, 1994Assignee: Asahi Medical Co., Ltd.Inventors: Shin-Ichiroh Oka, Takao Nishimura
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Patent number: 5298171Abstract: In a separation device for separation of blood into its components, the hematocrit value of the blood to be separated plays a significant role relative to the sedimentation of cellular blood components. Since in blood processing, particularly in the intraoperative area, significant fluctuations of the incoming hematocrit value may occur, for example, due to infused volume expander, irrigation solutions, anticoagulant additives, etc., it is useful for maintenance of a blood separation working with constant values, particularly a constant hematocrit value of the erythrocyte fraction, to take the preset hematocrit value of the blood to be separated into account. According to the invention, the rate of blood flow through the separation device is automatically adjusted as a function of the hematocrit value of the incoming blood.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 1992Date of Patent: March 29, 1994Assignee: Fresenius AGInventor: Wolfgang Biesel
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Patent number: 5296136Abstract: Apparatus for separating solids and liquids has an initial separator for removing coarse solid material from a mixture of solids and liquids, a first screen for separating further solid material from the liquid and a first auger extending axially through the first cylindrical screen for removing the separated further solid material from the first cylindrical screen. A second screen receives the liquid from the first screen and separates fine particles from the liquid, and a compactor between the first and second screens compacts the solid material removed from the first screen by the first auger. A second auger is provided in the second screen for mixing and removing the compacted solid material and the separated fine particles.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 1993Date of Patent: March 22, 1994Inventor: Gunther Abel
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Patent number: 5294336Abstract: Stable hemoglobin A.sub.lc (s-A.sub.lc) can be separated from other hemoglobin components and quantitated in a short time by means of a liquid-chromatographic apparatus comprising a separation column packed with a packing material consisting essentially of a porous substance having a carboxyalkyl group combined thereinto, as ion exchanger, a means for injecting a sample into the separation column, a means for passing one or more eluents through the separation column, and a means for detecting hemoglobin, hemoglobin derivatives or glycosylated hemoglobin, the average particle size of the packing material in dry state being 4 .mu.m or less.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 1992Date of Patent: March 15, 1994Assignee: Hitachi, Ltd.Inventors: Masako Mizuno, Kenji Tochigi, Yutaka Misawa, Hiroyuki Miyagi, Yoshio Watanabe, Taro Nogami, Junkichi Miura, Yoshinori Takata
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Patent number: 5290455Abstract: Cyanide present in aqueous streams, such as effluents from electroplating and gold mining operations is reduced or eliminated by contacting the cyanide-containing stream with oxygen and carbon dioxide in the presence of ferrous ions, nickelous ions or cobaltous ions. The oxygen may be provided by air or oxygen and the contacting is carried out until the pH of the aqueous stream is reduced to a value in the range of about 6 to 8 and preferably 6.5 to 7.5.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 1992Date of Patent: March 1, 1994Assignee: The BOC Group, Inc.Inventor: John Rakszawski
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Patent number: 5290458Abstract: Regeneration of a granular media is produced by mechanically forming a slurry of the media in a liquid and separation of the liquid from the granular media by rapidly rotating a separator element having small openings through the slurry, as flow of a liquid granule slurry is drawn out through the openings, the movement producing a scrubbing action keeping the openings clear of the granules.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1992Date of Patent: March 1, 1994Inventor: Jack R. Bratten
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Patent number: 5290449Abstract: A filter material for filtering leucocytes from a fraction of or whole human blood, comprises a textile web having a thickness of between about 2 millimeters to about 12 millimeters and a bulk density of about 0.05 to 0.4 g/cm.sup.3. The web has a plurality of interlocked textile fibers with average deniers between about 0.05 and 0.75 and average lengths between about 3 millimeters and 15 millimeters. The textile fibers are distributed in the web to form a matrix thereof with spaces between adjacent interstices of interlocked fibers. A plurality of fibrillated particles of textile fiber material, having a surface area of between 5 and 100 square meters per gram are disposed within the spaces of the matrix. The weight ratio of the fibrillated particles to the textile fibers is between about 1:99 and 40:60. A plurality of glass fibers, having an average diameter of between 0.1 and 5 microns and being about 2% to 85% of the web, also form part of the matrix.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 1993Date of Patent: March 1, 1994Assignee: Lydall, Inc.Inventors: David G. Heagle, John J. Hiers
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Patent number: 5288323Abstract: Apparatus for contacting a circuit board substrate with etching fluid or some other chemical includes a conveyor system comprised of upper and lower rotating disks for receiving and transporting the circuit board substrate while the substrate is contacted with fluid. The apparatus includes a labyrinth seal which is used to prevent fluid from escaping from the apparatus. A shunting system permits the type of fluid applied to the substrate to be readily altered. Housing units incorporated in the apparatus are readily secured together with a resilient clamp.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 1993Date of Patent: February 22, 1994Inventor: Don S. Pender