Patents by Inventor Bruce C. Cathcart
Bruce C. Cathcart has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 8688329Abstract: An automatic hatch system is disclosed. The system includes a hatch frame and a hatch cover connected thereto. A pneumatic actuator assembly is connected to the hatch frame and the hatch cover. The system also includes an automated member for controlling the pneumatic actuator assembly to open, close or adjust the opening of the hatch. The automated member for controlling the pneumatic actuator includes a compressor assembly, a valve assembly, and a controller assembly.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2011Date of Patent: April 1, 2014Inventor: Bruce C. Cathcart
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Publication number: 20120072034Abstract: An automatic hatch system is disclosed. The system includes a hatch frame and a hatch cover connected thereto. A pneumatic actuator assembly is connected to the hatch frame and the hatch cover. The system also includes an automated member for controlling the pneumatic actuator assembly to open, close or adjust the opening of the hatch. The automated member for controlling the pneumatic actuator includes a compressor assembly, a valve assembly, and a controller assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2011Publication date: March 22, 2012Inventor: Bruce C. Cathcart
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Publication number: 20100216383Abstract: The invention is a sash operating device for a fume hood having a moveable sash. The sash operating device automatically closes the sash when a user is not near the sash for a predetermined period of time. The device may be manually controlled by the user to open, close or vary the size of the sash opening. The sash operating device has a drive wheel which contacts the sash with a normal force such that the device can open and close the sash.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2010Publication date: August 26, 2010Inventor: Bruce C. Cathcart
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Patent number: 6475142Abstract: The present invention relates to surgical retractors and devices for stabilizing a predetermined area of the body during a surgical procedure, more particularly to surgical retractors and stabilizing devices used in connection with minimally invasive coronary artery bypass grafting surgical procedures, and more specifically to surgical retractors and stabilizing devices especially configured for use with each other for such surgical procedures wherein the retractor includes an external rail system which enables the surgeon to position a curved stabilization arm on either of the arms or the rack segment of the retractor and also includes a connector which releasably controls the rotation of the connector with respect to the retractor and the rotation of the stabilization arm with respect to the retractor as well as the rotational and sliding movement of a curved stabilization arm with respect to the connector upon actuation of a single knob or actuator.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1999Date of Patent: November 5, 2002Assignee: Genzyme CorporationInventors: Matthew L. Parsons, Trinh D. Phung, Thomas E. Martin, Bruce C. Cathcart
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Patent number: 6383193Abstract: A delivery system for delivery and deployment of devices having abrading portions within a patient's lumen. A lumen in a flexible catheter that extends proximally from a distal end of the catheter receives the device in a compact form. At least one impervious segment positioned in the lumen overlies the abrading portions of the device to shield and buffer the surface of the lumen from the abrading portions. The segment is of a relatively short length so that the catheter remains relatively flexible therealong to enable relative ease in the transit of the catheter through the patient's lumen to a delivery site. Additional segments may be disposed in the catheter distally of the segment or the segment may move with the device to the distal end to buffer the walls of the catheter during the deployment of the device. Additional segments mate with the segment so that engaged ones of the segments are relatively radial deflectable.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2000Date of Patent: May 7, 2002Assignee: Boston Scientific CorporationInventors: Bruce C. Cathcart, Robert B. DeVries, Kathleen A. Vigue
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Patent number: 6165179Abstract: A delivery system for delivery and deployment of devices has abrading portions within a patient's lumen. A lumen in a flexible catheter that extends proximally from a distal end of the catheter receives the device in a compact form. At least one impervious segment positioned in the lumen overlies the abrading portions of the device to shield and buffer the surface of the lumen from the abrading portions. The segment is of a relatively short length so that the catheter remains relatively flexible therealong to enable relative ease in the transit of the catheter through the patient's lumen to a delivery site. Additional segments may be disposed in the catheter distally of the segment or the segment may move with the device to the distal end to buffer the walls of the catheter during the deployment of the device. Additional segments mate with the segment so that engaged ones of the segments are relatively radially deflectable.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 1999Date of Patent: December 26, 2000Assignee: Boston Scientific CorporationInventors: Bruce C. Cathcart, Robert B. DeVries, Kathleen A. Vigue
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Patent number: 5951585Abstract: A delivery system for delivery and deployment of devices having abrading portions within a patient's lumen. A lumen in a flexible catheter that extends proximally from a distal end of the catheter receives the device in a compact form. At least one impervious segment positioned in the lumen overlies the abrading portions of the device to shield and buffer the surface of the lumen from the abrading portions. The segment is of a relatively short length so that the catheter remains relatively flexible therealong to enable relative ease in the transit of the catheter through the patient's lumen to a delivery site. Additional segments may be disposed in the catheter distally of the segment or the segment may move with the device to the distal end to buffer the walls of the catheter during the deployment of the device. Additional segments mate with the segment so that engaged ones of the segments are relatively radial deflectable.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 1997Date of Patent: September 14, 1999Assignee: Boston Scientific CorporationInventors: Bruce C. Cathcart, Robert B. DeVries, Kathleen A. Vigue
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Patent number: 5681347Abstract: A delivery system for delivery and deployment of devices having abrading portions within a patient's lumen. A lumen in a flexible catheter that extends proximally from a distal end of the catheter receives the device in a compact form. At least one impervious segment positioned in the lumen overlies the abrading portions of the device to shield and buffer the surface of the lumen from the abrading portions. The segment is of a relatively short length so that the catheter remains relatively flexible therealong to enable relative ease in the transit of the catheter through the patient's lumen to a delivery site. Additional segments may be disposed in the catheter distally of the segment or the segment may move with the device to the distal end to buffer the walls of the catheter during the deployment of the device. Additional segments mate with the segment so that engaged ones of the segments are relatively radial deflectable.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 1995Date of Patent: October 28, 1997Assignee: Boston Scientific CorporationInventors: Bruce C. Cathcart, Robert B. DeVries, Kathleen A. Vigue
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Patent number: 5458567Abstract: A collection device for receiving, collecting and returning blood from a body cavity, includes a housing for collecting the blood which has an inlet for fluid communication with the body cavity, a first outlet for returning blood to the body and a second outlet for coupling to a suction source. The collection device also includes a flow member which is configured and dimensioned so as to be disposed within the housing and so as to direct at least a portion of the blood entering through the inlet into a first predetermined direction and the remaining portion of the blood entering through the inlet and the first directed portion of blood in at least a second predetermined direction within the housing. The flow member can be a plate with ribs thereon to divert the flow of blood along the direction of the fibs. The collection device can also include a filter assembly positioned within the housing and about the plate so as to filter and defoam the blood before exiting from the housing.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 1994Date of Patent: October 17, 1995Assignee: Deknatel Technology Corp.Inventor: Bruce C. Cathcart
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Patent number: 5318510Abstract: A collection device for receiving, collecting and returning blood from a body cavity, includes a housing for collecting the blood which has an inlet for fluid communication with the body cavity, a first outlet for returning blood to the body and a second outlet for coupling to a suction source. The collection device also includes a flow member which is configured and dimensioned so as to be disposed within the housing and so as to direct at least a portion of the blood entering through the inlet into a first predetermined direction and the remaining portion of the blood entering through the inlet and the first directed portion of blood in at least a second predetermined direction within the housing. The flow member can be a plate with ribs thereon to divert the flow of blood along the direction of the ribs. The collection device can also include a filter assembly positioned within the housing and about the plate so as to filter and defoam the blood before exiting from the housing.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 1991Date of Patent: June 7, 1994Assignee: Deknatel Technology Corporation, Inc.Inventor: Bruce C. Cathcart
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Patent number: D334059Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 1991Date of Patent: March 16, 1993Assignee: Deknatel Technology CorporationInventors: Bruce C. Cathcart, Quinton J. Farrar