Patents by Inventor Gerrit Seidel

Gerrit Seidel 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).

  • Publication number: 20230149622
    Abstract: A method of manufacturing a drip chamber includes connecting an upper part, a lower part, and a middle part together. The upper part and the lower part are connected in a fluid-tight manner via the middle part. Alternatively, the upper part and the lower part are directly connected in a fluid-tight manner, and the middle part is attached to the upper part and/or lower part. The middle part can create a direct fluid-tight connection with the upper part and lower part by a lower end portion of the upper part and an upper end portion of the lower part being joined to the middle part. Alternatively, the middle part bridges a lower end portion of the upper part and an upper end portion of the lower part. The lower edge of the upper part and the upper edge of the lower part are directly joined to each other.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 7, 2021
    Publication date: May 18, 2023
    Inventors: Christof Schlitt, Gerrit Seidel
  • Publication number: 20230097647
    Abstract: A pair of coupling members for a joint closed fluid transfer system. Each coupling member of the pair of coupling members includes a coupling housing having a longitudinal axis, a fluid connection, and a coupling side. A sealing member receptacle, which is arranged in the coupling housing, includes at least one fluid-tight chamber formed by at least one sealing member arranged in the sealing member receptacle. A spike in the coupling housing in a spike receptacle, in particular a spike arranged eccentrically in the coupling housing, fluidly communicates with the fluid connection. In a first embodiment, the coupling members are each complementary to one another, in particular identical in construction, and are connectable without an adapter by a relative angular offset about their longitudinal axis, preferably by a relative angular offset of 90°.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 9, 2021
    Publication date: March 30, 2023
    Inventors: Karl Martin Berg, Nathanael Fischer, Gerrit Seidel, Florin Kopp
  • Publication number: 20220387775
    Abstract: A coupling system for a closed fluid transfer system includes at least one coupling member and at least one counter coupling member. The coupling member includes a coupling member sealing member that has at least one reversibly openable and closable coupling member sealing member opening in the region of the covering of the fluid conduit opening facing the coupling side At least one activation member engages the coupling member sealing member. The counter coupling member includes a counter coupling member sealing member. The counter coupling member sealing member includes a reversibly openable and closable counter coupling member sealing member opening in the region of the counter coupling side end face, and is configured to move the activation member to a position with minimum distance to the fluid connection upon coupling. The counter coupling member sealing member opening is opened in a connected state by the coupling member sealing member.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 19, 2020
    Publication date: December 8, 2022
    Inventors: Karl Martin Berg, Nathanael Fischer, Florin Kopp, Gerrit Seidel
  • Publication number: 20190030315
    Abstract: A hose clamp for clamping shut a medical hose includes two clamping legs. In relation to a duct transverse direction in each case, one delimiting element is disposed on opposite transverse sides of a passage duct. The delimiting elements are designed in such a manner that the passage duct in the region of the clamping faces is closed in the duct transverse direction. The passage duct in the duct transverse direction is at least in portions released both ahead of and behind the clamping faces in relation to the duct longitudinal direction, such that the hose to be clamped shut, when viewed in a lateral direction, remains uncovered by the delimiting elements across as wide a region of the passage duct as possible. The hose clamp can be used in infusion therapy.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 12, 2018
    Publication date: January 31, 2019
    Inventors: Michael Fiege, Gerrit Seidel, Christine Ton-That