Patents by Inventor Helene Leblond
Helene Leblond 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: 20210369899Abstract: Disclosed is a method of sterilizing an article by sequentially exposing the article under vacuum first to a gaseous conditioning agent for forming radicals and then to a sterilant. The preferred conditioning agent is hydrogen peroxide and the preferred sterilant is ozone. The chamber is initially evacuated to a first vacuum pressure and then sealed for the remainder of the sterilization process and during all sterilant injection cycles, without removal of any component of the sterilization atmosphere, which means without any measures to reduce the water vapor content. Keeping the chamber sealed and maintaining the conditioning agent and the radicals generated thereby in the chamber for the sterilization with sterilant results in a synergistic increase in the sterilization efficiency and allows for the use of much lower sterilant amounts and sterilization cycle times than would be expected from using the conditioning agent and the sterilant in combination.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2021Publication date: December 2, 2021Applicant: TSO3 Inc.Inventors: Sylvie Dufresne, Cynthia Martel, Helene Leblond, Nancy Dassie, Karine Martel
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Patent number: 11097029Abstract: Disclosed is a method of sterilizing an article by sequentially exposing the article under vacuum first to a gaseous conditioning agent for forming radicals and then to a sterilant. The preferred conditioning agent is hydrogen peroxide and the preferred sterilant is ozone. The chamber is initially evacuated to a first vacuum pressure and then sealed for the remainder of the sterilization process and during all sterilant injection cycles, without removal of any component of the sterilization atmosphere, which means without any measures to reduce the water vapor content. Keeping the chamber sealed and maintaining the conditioning agent and the radicals generated thereby in the chamber for the sterilization with sterilant results in a synergistic increase in the sterilization efficiency and allows for the use of much lower sterilant amounts and sterilization cycle times than would be expected from using the conditioning agent and the sterilant in combination.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2019Date of Patent: August 24, 2021Assignee: TSO3 INC.Inventors: Sylvie Dufresne, Cynthia Martel, Helene Leblond, Nancy Dassie, Karine Martel
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Publication number: 20200405898Abstract: An apparatus for sterilizing load in a sterilization chamber according to specific characteristics of the load without direct measurement of the load conditions. The apparatus preferably admits sterilant gas into the sterilization chamber under vacuum; during admission of the sterilant gas, the apparatus monitors a sterilant condensation related parameter or data in the sterilization chamber. The apparatus detects the occurrence of condensation and determining a value of the condensation related parameter while detecting condensation and, selects a sterilization cycle among a plurality of predetermined sterilization cycles according to the condensation related data. The apparatus that performs the selected sterilization cycle for sterilizing the load. The condensation related data may be the sterilant dew point, a degree of condensation, or an amount of condensation which may be determined in monitoring the chamber pressure during sterilant gas admission.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2020Publication date: December 31, 2020Applicant: TSO3 Inc.Inventors: Jonathan Laflamme, David Sohier, Sylvie Dufresne, Cécile Chevalier, Hélène Leblond, Francis Therrien
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Patent number: 10709803Abstract: An apparatus for sterilizing a load in a sterilization chamber according to specific characteristics of the load without direct measurement of the load conditions. The apparatus preferably admits sterilant gas into the sterilization chamber under vacuum; during admission of the sterilant gas, the apparatus monitors a sterilant condensation related parameter or data in the sterilization chamber. The apparatus detects the occurrence of condensation and determining a value of the condensation related parameter while detecting condensation and, selects a sterilization cycle among a plurality of predetermined sterilization cycles according to the condensation related data. The apparatus then performs the selected sterilization cycle for sterilizing the load. The condensation related data may be the sterilant dew point, a degree of condensation, or an amount of condensation which may be determined in monitoring the chamber pressure during sterilant gas admission.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2018Date of Patent: July 14, 2020Assignee: TS03 Inc.Inventors: Jonathan Laflamme, David Sohier, Sylvie Dufresne, Cécile Chevalier, Hélène Leblond, Francis Therrien
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Publication number: 20190314534Abstract: Disclosed is a method of sterilizing an article by sequentially exposing the article under vacuum first to a gaseous conditioning agent for forming radicals and then to a sterilant. The preferred conditioning agent is hydrogen peroxide and the preferred sterilant is ozone. The chamber is initially evacuated to a first vacuum pressure and then sealed for the remainder of the sterilization process and during all sterilant injection cycles, without removal of any component of the sterilization atmosphere, which means without any measures to reduce the water vapor content. Keeping the chamber sealed and maintaining the conditioning agent and the radicals generated thereby in the chamber for the sterilization with sterilant results in a synergistic increase in the sterilization efficiency and allows for the use of much lower sterilant amounts and sterilization cycle times than would be expected from using the conditioning agent and the sterilant in combination.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2019Publication date: October 17, 2019Inventors: SYLVIE DUFRESNE, CYNTHIA MARTEL, HELENE LEBLOND, NANCY DASSIE, KARINE MARTEL
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Patent number: 10383966Abstract: Disclosed is a method of sterilizing an article by sequentially exposing the article under vacuum first to a gaseous conditioning agent for forming radicals and then to a sterilant. The preferred conditioning agent is hydrogen peroxide and the preferred sterilant is ozone. The chamber is initially evacuated to a first vacuum pressure and then sealed for the remainder of the sterilization process and during all sterilant injection cycles, without removal of any component of the sterilization atmosphere, which means without any measures to reduce the water vapor content. Keeping the chamber sealed and maintaining the conditioning agent and the radicals generated thereby in the chamber for the sterilization with sterilant results in a synergistic increase in the sterilization efficiency and allows for the use of much lower sterilant amounts and sterilization cycle times than would be expected from using the conditioning agent and the sterilant in combination.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2016Date of Patent: August 20, 2019Assignee: TSO3 INC.Inventors: Sylvie Dufresne, Cynthia Martel, Helene Leblond, Nancy Dassie, Karine Martel
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Publication number: 20180353633Abstract: An apparatus for sterilizing a load in a sterilization chamber according to specific characteristics of the load without direct measurement of the load conditions. The apparatus preferably admits sterilant gas into the sterilization chamber under vacuum; during admission of the sterilant gas, the apparatus monitors a sterilant condensation related parameter or data in the sterilization chamber. The apparatus detects the occurrence of condensation and determining a value of the condensation related parameter while detecting condensation and, selects a sterilization cycle among a plurality of predetermined sterilization cycles according to the condensation related data. The apparatus then performs the selected sterilization cycle for sterilizing the load. The condensation related data may be the sterilant dew point, a degree of condensation, or an amount of condensation which may be determined in monitoring the chamber pressure during sterilant gas admission.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2018Publication date: December 13, 2018Inventors: Jonathan LAFLAMME, David SOHIER, Sylvie DUFRESNE, Cécile CHEVALIER, Hélène LEBLOND, Francis THERRIEN
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Patent number: 10111975Abstract: A method for control of a process for sterilizing a load in a sterilization chamber according to specific characteristics of the load without direct measurement of the load conditions. The method preferably includes admitting sterilant gas into the sterilization chamber under vacuum; during admission of the sterilant gas, monitoring a sterilant condensation related parameter or data in the sterilization chamber; detecting the occurrence of condensation and determining a value of the condensation related parameter while detecting condensation; selecting a sterilization cycle among a plurality of predetermined sterilization cycles according to the condensation related data; and performing the selected sterilization cycle for sterilizing the load. The condensation related data may be the sterilant dew point, a degree of condensation, or an amount of condensation which may be determined in monitoring the chamber pressure during sterilant gas admission.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2014Date of Patent: October 30, 2018Assignee: TS03 Inc.Inventors: Jonathan Laflamme, David Sohier, Sylvie Dufresne, Cecile Chevalier, Helene Leblond, Francis Therrien
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Publication number: 20160361450Abstract: Disclosed is a method of sterilizing an article by sequentially exposing the article under vacuum first to a gaseous conditioning agent for forming radicals and then to a sterilant. The preferred conditioning agent is hydrogen peroxide and the preferred sterilant is ozone. The chamber is initially evacuated to a first vacuum pressure and then sealed for the remainder of the sterilization process and during all sterilant injection cycles, without removal of any component of the sterilization atmosphere, which means without any measures to reduce the water vapor content. Keeping the chamber sealed and maintaining the conditioning agent and the radicals generated thereby in the chamber for the sterilization with sterilant results in a synergistic increase in the sterilization efficiency and allows for the use of much lower sterilant amounts and sterilization cycle times than would be expected from using the conditioning agent and the sterilant in combination.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 25, 2016Publication date: December 15, 2016Inventors: Sylvie DUFRESNE, Cynthia MARTEL, Helene LEBLOND, Nancy DASSIE, Karine MARTEL
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Patent number: 9474815Abstract: Disclosed is a method of sterilizing an article by sequentially exposing the article under vacuum first to a gaseous conditioning agent for forming radicals and then to a sterilant. The preferred conditioning agent is hydrogen peroxide and the preferred sterilant is ozone. The chamber is initially evacuated to a first vacuum pressure and then sealed for the remainder of the sterilization process and during all sterilant injection cycles, without removal of any component of the sterilization atmosphere, which means without any measures to reduce the water vapor content. Keeping the chamber sealed and maintaining the conditioning agent and the radicals generated thereby in the chamber for the sterilization with sterilant results in a synergistic increase in the sterilization efficiency and allows for the use of much lower sterilant amounts and sterilization cycle times than would be expected from using the conditioning agent and the sterilant in combination.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2013Date of Patent: October 25, 2016Assignee: TSO3 INC.Inventors: Sylvie Dufresne, Cynthia Martel, Helene Leblond, Nancy Dassie, Karine Martel
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Publication number: 20160193375Abstract: A method for control of a process for sterilizing a load in a sterilization chamber according to specific characteristics of the load without direct measurement of the load conditions. The method preferably includes admitting sterilant gas into the sterilization chamber under vacuum; during admission of the sterilant gas, monitoring a sterilant condensation related parameter or data in the sterilization chamber; detecting the occurrence of condensation and determining a value of the condensation related parameter while detecting condensation; selecting a sterilization cycle among a plurality of predetermined sterilization cycles according to the condensation related data; and performing the selected sterilization cycle for sterilizing the load. The condensation related data may be the sterilant dew point, a degree of condensation, or an amount of condensation which may be determined in monitoring the chamber pressure during sterilant gas admission.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 5, 2014Publication date: July 7, 2016Applicant: TSO3 INC.Inventors: Jonathan LAFLAMME, David SOHIER, Sylvie DUFRESNE, Cecile CHEVALIER, Helene LEBLOND, Francis THERRIEN
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Patent number: 9101679Abstract: A method of sterilizing an article by sequentially exposing the article to hydrogen peroxide and ozone is disclosed. The article is exposed under vacuum first to an evaporated aqueous solution of hydrogen peroxide and subsequently to an ozone containing gas. The exposure is carried out without reducing the water vapor content of the sterilization atmosphere, the water vapor content being derived from the aqueous solvent of the hydrogen peroxide solution and from the decomposition of the hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen. The complete sterilization process is carried out while the chamber remains sealed and without removal of any component of the sterilization atmosphere. For this purpose, the chamber is initially evacuated to a first vacuum pressure sufficient to cause evaporation of the aqueous hydrogen peroxide at the temperature of the chamber atmosphere. The chamber is then sealed for the remainder of the sterilization process and during all sterilant injection cycles.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2010Date of Patent: August 11, 2015Assignee: TS03 Inc.Inventors: Simon Robitaille, Sylvie Dufresne, Jean-Martin Vallieres, Cynthia Martel, Helene Leblond, Nancy Dassie, Marie-Christine Gagne, Karine Martel, Claudia Bedard, Bruno Tremblay
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Publication number: 20130236355Abstract: Disclosed is a method of sterilizing an article by sequentially exposing the article under vacuum first to a gaseous conditioning agent for forming radicals and then to a sterilant. The preferred conditioning agent is hydrogen peroxide and the preferred sterilant is ozone. The chamber is initially evacuated to a first vacuum pressure and then sealed for the remainder of the sterilization process and during all sterilant injection cycles, without removal of any component of the sterilization atmosphere, which means without any measures to reduce the water vapor content. Keeping the chamber sealed and maintaining the conditioning agent and the radicals generated thereby in the chamber for the sterilization with sterilant results in a synergistic increase in the sterilization efficiency and allows for the use of much lower sterilant amounts and sterilization cycle times than would be expected from using the conditioning agent and the sterilant in combination.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2013Publication date: September 12, 2013Applicant: TSO3 INC.Inventors: Sylvie DUFRESNE, Cynthia MARTEL, Helene LEBLOND, Nancy DASSIE, Karine MARTEL
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Publication number: 20110076192Abstract: A method of sterilizing an article by sequentially exposing the article to hydrogen peroxide and ozone is disclosed. The article is exposed under vacuum first to an evaporated aqueous solution of hydrogen peroxide and subsequently to an ozone containing gas. The exposure is carried out without reducing the water vapor content of the sterilization atmosphere, the water vapor content being derived from the aqueous solvent of the hydrogen peroxide solution and from the decomposition of the hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen. The complete sterilization process is carried out while the chamber remains sealed and without removal of any component of the sterilization atmosphere. For this purpose, the chamber is initially evacuated to a first vacuum pressure sufficient to cause evaporation of the aqueous hydrogen peroxide at the temperature of the chamber atmosphere. The chamber is then sealed for the remainder of the sterilization process and during all sterilant injection cycles.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2010Publication date: March 31, 2011Applicant: TSO3 INC.Inventors: Simon ROBITAILLE, Sylvie DUFRESNE, Jean-Martin VALLIERES, Cynthia MARTEL, Helene LEBLOND, Nancy DASSIE, Marie-Christine GAGNE, Karine MARTEL, Claudia BEDARD, Bruno TREMBLAY
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Patent number: 7582257Abstract: The invention relates to an improvement in a method for sterilizing an article in a sterilizing chamber by exposing the article to humidified ozone in at least two consecutive sterilizing cycles, the improvement comprising, after the first of said consecutive sterilizing cycles and before the second of said consecutive sterilizing cycles, removing from the sterilizing chamber any condensed water present.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2004Date of Patent: September 1, 2009Assignee: TSO3, Inc.Inventors: Claudia Bedard, Sylvie Dufresne, Helene Leblond, Cynthia Martel, Karine Martel
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Publication number: 20070065335Abstract: The invention relates to an improvement in a method for sterilizing an article in a sterilizing chamber by exposing the article to humidified ozone in at least two consecutive sterilizing cycles, the improvement comprising, after the first of said consecutive sterilizing cycles and before the second of said consecutive sterilizing cycles, removing from the sterilizing chamber any condensed water present.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 7, 2004Publication date: March 22, 2007Applicant: TSO3 INC.Inventors: Claudia Bedard, Sylvie Dufresne, Helene Leblond, Cynthia Martel, Karine Martel