Patents by Inventor Daniel R. Puchek
Daniel R. Puchek 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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Publication number: 20100049262Abstract: The present invention is directed to a specialized method of treating a severe diabetic ulcer that penetrates the subcutaneous fat layer of a patient. The method comprises the steps of: administering a treatment session to a diabetic patient having a severe diabetic ulcer, the treatment session comprising at least three pulsed electromagnetic fields (PEMF) applications, PEMF applications 1, 2, and 3, and at least two intermittent compression therapy (ICT) applications. The PEMF application and ICT therapy settings address specific factors that are necessary to induce healing of the diabetic ulcer and prevent amputation. In a preferred embodiment, the treatment session further comprises the step of applying a dressing having a silver and/or honey anti-infection composition thereon to the ulcer area to impede microbial growth in the ulcer area. In another embodiment, the method includes the step of applying ultrasound to the ulcer area for a time sufficient to inhibit microbial growth.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2007Publication date: February 25, 2010Inventor: Daniel R. Puchek
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Patent number: 7563224Abstract: The present invention is directed to a specialized method of treating a severe diabetic ulcer that penetrates the subcutaneous fat layer of a patient. The method comprises the steps of: administering a treatment session to a diabetic patient having a severe diabetic ulcer, the treatment session comprising at least three pulsed electromagnetic fields (PEMF) applications, PEMF applications 1, 2, and 3, and at least two intermittent compression therapy (ICT) applications. The PEMF application and ICT therapy settings address specific factors that are necessary to induce healing of the diabetic ulcer and prevent amputation. In a preferred embodiment, the treatment session further comprises the step of applying a dressing having a silver and/or honey anti-infection composition thereon to the ulcer area to impede microbial growth in the ulcer area. In another embodiment, the method includes the step of applying ultrasound to the ulcer area for a time sufficient to inhibit microbial growth.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2007Date of Patent: July 21, 2009Assignee: ProMedTek, Inc.Inventor: Daniel R. Puchek
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Publication number: 20080125617Abstract: The present invention is directed to a specialized method of treating a severe diabetic ulcer that penetrates the subcutaneous fat layer of a patient. The method comprises the steps of: administering a treatment session to a diabetic patient having a severe diabetic ulcer, the treatment session comprising at least three pulsed electromagnetic fields (PEMF) applications, PEMF applications 1, 2, and 3, and at least two intermittent compression therapy (ICT) applications. The PEMF application and ICT therapy settings address specific factors that are necessary to induce healing of the diabetic ulcer and prevent amputation. In a preferred embodiment, the treatment session further comprises the step of applying a dressing having a silver and/or honey anti-infection composition thereon to the ulcer area to impede microbial growth in the ulcer area. In another embodiment, the method includes the step of applying ultrasound to the ulcer area for a time sufficient to inhibit microbial growth.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2007Publication date: May 29, 2008Inventor: Daniel R. Puchek
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Patent number: 6794986Abstract: An automated access control apparatus and method. Identification data is compared with stored data to determine if a person should be granted access to an area. If granted access, the person is prompted to indicate a number of guests desiring access. As the person and the guests pass through entrance, the persons are counted and proper personnel is notified if an unauthorized number of persons enters the area. Unauthorized entries are recorded as image data that can be played in real time or at a later time for review. Guest entry is logged for billing purposes.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2002Date of Patent: September 21, 2004Assignee: Biokey, Ltd.Inventors: Daniel R. Puchek, Tianning Xu, David M. Tumey
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Patent number: 6728341Abstract: A monitoring and communication system for monitoring a supervised person is provided. The system includes a preferably portable personal communication device (PCD), e.g., a portable telephone, and further includes a computer system which stores a contact plan for the supervised person and which is in two-way communication with the PCD. The computer system, using an automated phone call routine, automatically initiates the transmission of electronic voice messages or inquiries to the supervised person's PCD. The computer system records responses transmitted by the supervised person's PCD back to the computer system. The system can contact the supervised person anywhere within a service area. The supervised person responds to one or more questions or requests from the computer system by pressing appropriate keys on the PCD, thereby transmitting responses. The responses are recorded by the computer system.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 1999Date of Patent: April 27, 2004Assignee: Royal Thoughts, LLCInventors: Daniel R. Puchek, Nicholas J. Webb
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Patent number: 6638282Abstract: A device includes first and second clamps each having an upper arm and a lower arm, and a cutting blade attached to one of the clamps. According to the invention, the upper arms of the first and second clamps are each provided with an upper clamping surface, and a directing member having a deformable cord gripping surface. The lower arms of the first and second clamps are each provided with a lower clamping surface, and a cord gripping surface. The clamping surfaces function to occlude the flow of blood through cut ends of the cord after the cord is cut by the blade, while the cord gripping surfaces function to prevent cord slippage prior to clamping by the clamping surfaces. Preferred gripping surfaces include deformable foam or resilient strips provided with teeth.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2001Date of Patent: October 28, 2003Assignee: Cetus, LCInventors: James Ramsey, Daniel R. Puchek, David Cocke, Bret Price
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Publication number: 20030091158Abstract: A monitoring and communication system for monitoring a supervised person is provided. The system includes a preferably portable personal communication device (PCD), e.g., a portable telephone, and further includes a computer system which stores a contact plan for the supervised person and which is in two-way communication with the PCD. The computer system, using an automated phone call routine, automatically initiates the transmission of electronic voice messages or inquiries to the supervised person's PCD. The computer system records responses transmitted by the supervised person's PCD back to the computer system. The system can contact the supervised person anywhere within a service area. The supervised person responds to one or more questions or requests from the computer system by pressing appropriate keys on the PCD, thereby transmitting responses. The responses are recorded by the computer system.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2002Publication date: May 15, 2003Applicant: Royal Thoughts, LLC.Inventors: Daniel R. Puchek, Nicholas J. Webb
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Publication number: 20030074009Abstract: An umbilical cord cutting and clamping device includes a first and second clamps each having an upper arm and a lower arm, and a cutting blade attached to one of the clamps. According to the invention, the upper arms of the first and second clamps are each provided with an upper clamping surface, and a directing member having a deformable cord gripping surface. The lower arms of the first and second clamps are each provided with a lower clamping surface, and a cord gripping surface. The clamping surfaces function to occlude the flow of blood through cut ends of the cord after the cord is cut by the blade, while the cord gripping surfaces function to prevent cord slippage prior to clamping by the clamping surfaces. Preferred gripping surfaces include deformable foam or resilient strips provided with teeth.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2001Publication date: April 17, 2003Applicant: CETUS, LCInventors: James Ramsey, Daniel R. Puchek, David Cocke, Bret Price
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Publication number: 20030034876Abstract: An automated access control apparatus and method. Identification data is compared with stored data to determine if a person should be granted access to an area. If granted access, the person is prompted to indicate a number of guests desiring access. As the person and the guests pass through entrance, the persons are counted and proper personnel is notified if an unauthorized number of persons enters the area. Unauthorized entries are recorded as image data that can be played in real time or at a later time for review. Guest entry is logged for billing purposes.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2002Publication date: February 20, 2003Applicant: BIOKEY, LTD.Inventors: Daniel R. Puchek, Tianning Xu, David M. Tumey
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Patent number: 6504470Abstract: An automated access control apparatus and method. Identification data is compared with stored data to determine if a person should be granted access to an area. If granted access, the person is prompted to indicate a number of guests desiring access. As the person and the guests pass through entrance, the persons are counted and proper personnel is notified if an unauthorized number of persons enters the area. Unauthorized entries are recorded as image data that can be played in real time or at a later time for review. Guest entry is logged for billing purposes.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2001Date of Patent: January 7, 2003Assignee: Nextgenid, Ltd.Inventors: Daniel R. Puchek, Tianning Xu, David M. Tumey
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Patent number: 6496595Abstract: An access control apparatus and method. Enrollment is conducted at a centralized server and enrollment data, such as identification data is downloaded to plural local access units at respective entrances to a restricted area. The local access units then collect data of a person upon an attempted entry in to the area and compare the data with downloaded enrollment data to determine if the person is authorized for access. If the person is authorized, an access control device is operated to open a door, gate, or the like of the entrance. The enrollment data can be biometric data and the same type or different type of biometric data can be collected at the local access units. If a different type of data is collected at the local access units and is correlated to data stored on the local access unit, data of the same type as the downloaded data is collected and compared to the downloaded data for access control.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2000Date of Patent: December 17, 2002Assignee: Nextgenid, Ltd.Inventors: Daniel R. Puchek, Tianning Xu, David M. Tumey
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Publication number: 20020094111Abstract: An automated access control apparatus and method. Identification data is compared with stored data to determine if a person should be granted access to an area, such as a residence. Video image data of entrances and attempted entrances is recorded and time and date stamped to permit playback in real time or at a later time for review. Playback can be accomplished over a cable television system. The apparatus can be integrated with a home security/alarm system.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2001Publication date: July 18, 2002Inventors: Daniel R. Puchek, Tianning Xu, David M. Tumey
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Publication number: 20020093425Abstract: An automated access control apparatus and method. Identification data is compared with stored data to determine if a person should be granted access to an area. If granted access, the person is prompted to indicate a number of guests desiring access. As the person and the guests pass through entrance, the persons are counted and proper personnel is notified if an unauthorized number of persons enters the area. Unauthorized entries are recorded as image data that can be played in real time or at a later time for review. Guest entry is logged for billing purposes.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2001Publication date: July 18, 2002Inventors: Daniel R. Puchek, Tianning Xu, David M. Tumey