Patents by Inventor Jacky Yam
Jacky Yam 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: 9162326Abstract: An incubator is fitted with an enclosure which surrounds the incubator. A cold air generation system supplies relatively cold air to a space formed between enclosure and the incubator. The system supplying the cold air can be embodied in a cart or base upon which the incubator sits. The enclosure is also placed on the base in a manner such that it substantially envelops the incubator. The top of the cart has openings for egress of cold air and return of air so that air may circulate in a closed loop. The incubator, cold air supply system and enclosure present a solution for incubating samples in a nominal 20-25° C. temperature environment. The enclosure, which is preferably insulated, may include a void or opening which exposes doors or other access device of the incubator, allowing direct access to the samples in the incubator while the rest of the incubator is enveloped by the enclosure.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2013Date of Patent: October 20, 2015Assignee: bioMerieux, Inc.Inventors: Mark J. Fanning, Jacky Yam, David M. Robbins, Kevin G. Ketsenburg, James C. Bishop
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Patent number: 8420383Abstract: An incubator is fitted with an enclosure which surrounds the incubator. A cold air generation system supplies relatively cold air to a space formed between enclosure and the incubator. The system supplying the cold air can be embodied in a cart or base upon which the incubator sits. The enclosure is also placed on the base in a manner such that it substantially envelops the incubator. The top of the cart has openings for egress of cold air and return of air so that air may circulate in a closed loop. The incubator, cold air supply system and enclosure present a solution for incubating samples in a nominal 20-25° C. temperature environment. The enclosure, which is preferably insulated, may include a void or opening which exposes doors or other access device of the incubator, allowing direct access to the samples in the incubator while the rest of the incubator is enveloped by the enclosure.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2008Date of Patent: April 16, 2013Assignee: Biomerieux, Inc.Inventors: Mark J. Fanning, Jacky Yam, David M. Robbins, Kevin G. Ketsenburg, James C. Bishop
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Publication number: 20100062522Abstract: An incubator is fitted with an enclosure which surrounds the incubator. A cold air generation system supplies relatively cold air to a space formed between enclosure and the incubator. The system supplying the cold air can be embodied in a cart or base upon which the incubator sits. The enclosure is also placed on the base in a manner such that it substantially envelops the incubator. The top of the cart has openings for egress of cold air and return of air so that air may circulate in a closed loop. The incubator, cold air supply system and enclosure present a solution for incubating samples in a nominal 20-25° C. temperature environment. The enclosure, which is preferably insulated, may include a void or opening which exposes doors or other access device of the incubator, allowing direct access to the samples in the incubator while the rest of the incubator is enveloped by the enclosure.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2008Publication date: March 11, 2010Inventors: Mark J. Fanning, Jacky Yam, David M. Robbins, Kevin G. Ketsenburg, James C. Bishop
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Patent number: 6976977Abstract: A drainage device comprising an improved vacuum regulator assembly is disclosed which includes an adjustable knob for indicating the degree of vacuum being applied to the device from a number of incident viewing angles. Similarly, a vacuum indicator assembly is provided for indicating the presence or absence of vacuum being applied to drainage device. The indicator assembly provides an indication of vacuum inside drainage device from many viewing angles and includes a base defining a recess having a slanted surface with a vacuum symbol which is selectively masked by a collapsible thimble when vacuum is applied or removed from the drainage device.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2001Date of Patent: December 20, 2005Assignee: Sherwood Services AGInventor: Jacky Yam
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Publication number: 20050089443Abstract: An integrated instrument processes fluid test samples using disposable test devices. The test devices are carried in a carrier. The instrument includes a vacuum station receiving the carrier for batch loading of the test devices with fluid samples to be tested. The user removes the carrier from the vacuum station and inserts it into a loading station of a separate carrier and test device processing subsystem. This subsystem includes a transport system moving the carrier through the instrument where various modules perform operations on the test devices, including sealing the test devices, loading the test devices into an incubation station, incubation of the test devices, test device reading, and test device disposal.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2003Publication date: April 28, 2005Inventors: Ross Blanton, Michael Justin, James Bishop, Jacky Yam, Robert Polster, Mark Fanning
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Patent number: 6632203Abstract: A sampling port having a mechanical valve for a drainage apparatus is disclosed which permits a practitioner to directly access a collection chamber of the drainage apparatus using a needle-less syringe for withdrawing a sample of fluid therefrom. The sampling port comprises a port in direct communication with the collection chamber and a mechanical valve partially disposed inside the port. The mechanical valve comprises a generally tubular body containing a spring loaded valve that is normally closed to fluid flow communication and operable using a needle-less tip syringe to actuate the valve. In operation, a practitioner engages the needle-less tip syringe to the valve which places the valve in an open position and permits fluid flow into the syringe as the practitioner draws back on the plunger of the syringe.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2001Date of Patent: October 14, 2003Assignee: Sherwood Services AGInventors: David Rork Swisher, Jacky Yam
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Publication number: 20020173757Abstract: A sampling port having a mechanical valve for a drainage apparatus is disclosed which permits a practitioner to directly access a collection chamber of the drainage apparatus using a needle-less syringe for withdrawing a sample of fluid therefrom. The sampling port comprises a port in direct communication with the collection chamber and a mechanical valve partially disposed inside the port. The mechanical valve comprises a generally tubular body containing a spring loaded valve that is normally closed to fluid flow communication and operable using a needle-less tip syringe to actuate the valve. In operation, a practitioner engages the needle-less tip syringe to the valve which places the valve in an open position and permits fluid flow into the syringe as the practitioner draws back on the plunger of the syringe.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2001Publication date: November 21, 2002Applicant: Sherwood Services, AGInventors: David Rork Swisher, Jacky Yam
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Publication number: 20020082568Abstract: A drainage device is disclosed which has a casing that defines a collection chamber, water seal chamber and suction control chamber for the suctioning and collection of fluids shed from a patient's chest cavity. The drainage device further comprises an improved vacuum regulator assembly connected to the casing which comprises a knob having a slanted surface with vacuum setting indicia marked thereon and a raised portion with a marker arrow for indicating the degree of vacuum being applied to the device. The configuration of the knob and the raised portion permits viewing from a number of directions by the user. The drainage device further comprises a vacuum indicator assembly having a base defining a recess having a slanted surface defining an aperture that communicates with the collection chamber. The slanted surface has a vacuum indicator which is masked by a flexible, collapsible thimble that covers the recess and forms a pocket therein.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2001Publication date: June 27, 2002Inventor: Jacky Yam
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Patent number: 6346096Abstract: The present invention provides for a dual port arrangement for a water seal chamber of a drainage device for channeling and restricting fluid flow through the water seal during normal operation of the device when the patient is breathing normally, while preventing the breach of the water seal during reverse flow conditions when the patient takes a sudden and deep inhalation. The dual port arrangement comprises a narrow side port and a low profile tunnel port defining an elongated conduit interposed between and in communication with both arms of the water seal chamber. The side port has a thin slot configuration that restricts fluid flow communication through the side port, and the back tunnel port defines a low profile, elongated conduit with openings that channel fluid flow between both arms of the water seal chamber. The elongated configuration of the conduit prevents a steep water gradient from falling below the upper portion of the conduit opening during reverse flow conditions.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2000Date of Patent: February 12, 2002Assignee: Sherwood Services AGInventors: Jacky Yam, Alan Ranford
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Patent number: 5865408Abstract: A footstand for stabilizing a body of a medical device against being overturned. The body may especially be a chest drainage unit (CDU) designed and configured to receive and collect fluids from a medical patient. The invention comprises at least one stand coupled to the body and adapted for deployment to a position for stabilizing the body against upset. The CDU body is a generally upstanding rectangular box having a pair of depending feet, one foot on each side of the body.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 1997Date of Patent: February 2, 1999Assignee: Tyco Group S.a.r.l.Inventors: David Rork Swisher, Robert Walsh, Eugene E. Weilbacher, Jacky Yam