Patents by Inventor James R. Hitchcock
James R. Hitchcock 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: 20130322201Abstract: Compounding apparatus and methods are provided for accurately compounding multiple source solutions in an efficient and automated manner. Liquids are transferred from their respective source solution containers to a common mixing chamber by pumps which are disposed between the source solution containers and the mixing chamber and fluidly connected to respective source solutions, and a controller which controls the pumps to operate in either fluid pumping mode or air pumping mode based at least in part on signals received from weight indicating devices associated with the tubing which extends between the pumps and the mixing chamber and/or weight indicating devices associated with the mixing chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2012Publication date: December 5, 2013Inventors: James R. Hitchcock, Edward J. Anesi
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Patent number: 6202711Abstract: An mixing assembly which transfers a number of nutritional fluids from individual source containers into a collection container while noninvasively sensing the type of fluid being transferred is provided. The mixing assembly utilizes a transfer set to establish fluid communication between the source containers and the collection container. A sensing assembly is configured to noninvasively sense a number of the types of fluid flowing through the transfer set to help to prevent improper mixing. For other fluids for which the sensing assembly alone may not be able to distinguish with the desired accuracy, the mixing device utilizes a method to approximate the flow rate of that fluid with the flow rate also providing an indication of that type of fluid. By combining the output of the sensing assembly with the flow rate determination, additional fluids can be identified.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2000Date of Patent: March 20, 2001Assignee: Baxter International Inc.Inventors: James P. Martucci, James R. Hitchcock, Aleandro Di Gianfilippo, Thomas R. Lillegard
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Patent number: 6199603Abstract: A mixing assembly which transfers a number of nutritional fluids from individual source containers into a collection container while noninvasively sensing the type of fluid being transferred is provided. The mixing assembly utilizes a transfer set to establish fluid communication between the source containers and the collection container. A sensing assembly is configured to noninvasively sense a number of the types of fluid flowing through the transfer set to help to prevent improper mixing. For other fluids for which the sensing assembly alone may not be able to distinguish with the desired accuracy, the mixing device utilizes a method to approximate the flow rate of that fluid with the flow rate also providing an indication of that type of fluid. By combining the output of the sensing assembly with the flow rate determination, additional fluids can be identified.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 1999Date of Patent: March 13, 2001Assignee: Baxter International Inc.Inventors: Aleandro DiGianfilippo, James R. Hitchcock, Richard S. Pierce
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Patent number: 6079462Abstract: An mixing assembly which transfers a number of nutritional fluids from individual source containers into a collection container while noninvasively sensing the type of fluid being transferred is provided. The mixing assembly utilizes a transfer set to establish fluid communication between the source containers and the collection container. A sensing assembly is configured to noninvasively sense a number of the types of fluid flowing through the transfer set to help to prevent improper mixing. For other fluids for which the sensing assembly alone may not be able to distinguish with the desired accuracy, the mixing device utilizes a method to approximate the flow rate of that fluid with the flow rate also providing an indication of that type of fluid. By combining the output of the sensing assembly with the flow rate determination, additional fluids can be identified.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 1999Date of Patent: June 27, 2000Assignee: Baxter International Inc.Inventors: James P. Martucci, James R. Hitchcock, Aleandro Di Gianfilippo, Thomas R. Lillegard
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Patent number: 5927349Abstract: An mixing assembly which transfers a number of nutritional fluids from individual source containers into a collection container while noninvasively sensing the type of fluid being transferred is provided. The mixing assembly utilizes a transfer set to establish fluid communication between the source containers and the collection container. A sensing assembly is configured to noninvasively sense a number of the types of fluid flowing through the transfer set to help to prevent improper mixing. For other fluids for which the sensing assembly alone may not be able to distinguish with the desired accuracy, the mixing device utilizes a method to approximate the flow rate of that fluid with the flow rate also providing an indication of that type of fluid. By combining the output of the sensing assembly with the flow rate determination, additional fluids can be identified.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 1996Date of Patent: July 27, 1999Assignee: Baxter International Inc.Inventors: James P. Martucci, James R. Hitchcock, Aleandro Di Gianfilippo, Thomas R. Lillegard
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Patent number: 5230441Abstract: A system for dispensing medication includes a dispensing device unto which a prepackaged cassette can be releasably installed. The cassette contains medication that has been prepackaged in individual pockets along a strip. The strip is wound between a supply reel and a take up reel within the cassette. A control mechanism associated with the dispensing device advances the strip within the cassette by winding the strip onto the take up reel, while unwinding the strip from the supply reel, and while moving a dispensing mechanism also associated with the device into contact with the strip for opening a medication pocket to expel the medication from the strip and out of the cassette.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 1991Date of Patent: July 27, 1993Assignee: HealthTech Services Corp.Inventors: Stephen B. Kaufman, Aleandro DiGianfilippo, Tamara L. Sager, James R. Hitchcock, Jr., Mitchell S. Budniak
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Patent number: 5102008Abstract: A dispensing device for medication that has been prepackaged in individual pockets along a strip includes a first holder for securing one end of the strip and a second holder for securing the opposite end of the strip. A drive mechanism advances the strip along a predetermined path leading from the first holder, through a dispensing mechanism and to the second holder. The dispensing mechanism has a first assembly that moves into contact with the strip and opens a medication pocket. A second assembly presses against the strip as it is further advanced to expel the medication from the opened pocket.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1989Date of Patent: April 7, 1992Assignee: Healthtech Services CorporationInventors: Stephen B. Kaufman, Aleandro DiGianfilippo, Tamara L. Sager, James R. Hitchcock, Jr., Mitchell S. Budniak
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Patent number: 5056568Abstract: A method for transferring fluids from multiple source containers to a single receiving container wherein fluid is transferred from a source container to a transfer chamber under the influence of a differential pressure and under the control of an occlusion force between the source container and the transfer chamber; the amount of fluid in the transfer chamber is confirmed; and, subsequently, the fluid is transferred from the transfer chamber to the receiving container under the influence of a differential pressure and under the control of an occlusion force between the transfer chamber and the receiving container.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 1990Date of Patent: October 15, 1991Assignee: Clintec Nutrition CompanyInventors: Aleandro DiGianfilippo, James R. Hitchcock, Robert E. Lewis, Randall A. Zielsdorf, James P. Vos, Rudolph Starai, Michael J. Becker, Donald W. Warner, Leon Huang
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Patent number: 4967811Abstract: A device is described for accurately transferring multiple individual fluids from multiple source containers into a single receiving container. Fluid flows from the multiple source containers through individual fluid conduits to a chamber having a single fluid outlet conduit. The fluid outlet conduit is in fluid communication with a single receiving container. A pressure conduit is in communication with the chamber for alternately creating positive and negative pressures in the chamber to cause fluid to flow from the individual source containers into the chamber, and to cause fluid to flow from the chamber into the receiving container in response to commands from a control means in the device.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 1988Date of Patent: November 6, 1990Assignee: Clintec Nutrition CompanyInventors: Aleandro DiGianfilippo, James R. Hitchcock, Robert E. Lewis, Randall A. Zielsdorf, James P. Vos, Rudolph Starai, Michael J. Becker, Donald W. Warner, Leon Huang
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Patent number: 4789014Abstract: A device is described for accurately transferring multiple individual fluids from multiple source containers into a single receiving container. Fluid flows from the multiple source containers through individual fluid conduits to a chamber having a single fluid outlet conduit. The fluid outlet conduit is in fluid communication with a single receiving container. A pressure conduit is in communication with the chamber for alternately creating positive and negative pressures in the chamber to cause fluid to flow from the individual source containers into the chamber, and to cause fluid flow from the chamber into the receiving container in response to commands from a controller.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 1988Date of Patent: December 6, 1988Assignee: Baxter International Inc.Inventors: Aleandro DiGianfilippo, James R. Hitchcock, Robert E. Lewis, Randall A. Zielsdorf, James P. Vos, Rudolph Starai, Michael J. Becker, Donald W. Warner, Leon Huang
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Patent number: 4718467Abstract: A novel technique of connecting two or more pumping modules under a laminar flow hood is described. The technique includes the use of a novel manifold which is specifically designed to enhance laminar air flow across the outlet port of the manifold when connected to one of the pumping modules. The manifold includes a cylindrical housing having an axially extending outlet port, and two or more sets of radially extending inlet ports eminate from the cylindrical housing. The inlet ports of each set are closely spaced with respect to one another to minimize the length of the cylindrical housing. A common fluid channel extends substantially through the length of the cylindrical housing to connect each of the inlet ports to the single outlet port.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 1986Date of Patent: January 12, 1988Assignee: Baxter Travenol Laboratories, Inc.Inventors: Aleandro Di Gianfilippo, Michael Becker, James R. Hitchcock, Jr.
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Patent number: 4560472Abstract: An automatic cycler for performing Continuous Cycling Peritoneal Dialysis (CCPD) and Intermittent Peritoneal Dialysis (IPD) is provided. The apparatus of the present invention is a safe and convenient cycler apparatus for performing peritoneal dialysis in either home or clinical environment. The apparatus provides a stable base by storing dialysate at a relatively low position. Tubing administration set length is reduced to a minimum by the use of individual, separated valves and by the elimination of redundant, duplicate tube sections. Administration set complexity is reduced by the use of a conventional design dialysate container for heating and weighing of an infusing dialysate dosage. The apparatus allows for gravity feed to a patient with an optional capability of adjusting the pressure head for the gravity feed.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 1982Date of Patent: December 24, 1985Assignee: Baxter Travenol Laboratories, Inc.Inventors: Daniel B. Granzow, Arthur L. Lueders, Ralph L. Davis, Stanley J. Pernic, James R. Hitchcock, Jr., Francis D. Buckley
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Patent number: 4519795Abstract: A disposable swab for application of medicament and the like to the skin, which comprises a flat, sheet-like strip and a pad member centrally attached to at least one side of the strip. The first inner pair of fold lines is transversely positioned in the strip, with each fold line of the first pair being positioned on opposite sides of, and adjacent opposite ends of, the pad member by generally equal distances, to permit opposed terminal portions of the strip to be folded rearwardly relative to the pad. A second, outer pair of fold lines may be transversely positioned in the strip, each fold line of the second pair being positioned adjacent opposite ends of the strip by generally equal distances to permit end portions of the rearwardly folded terminal portions to be pinched by the fingers together into flat, abutting relation. Accordingly, the strip can form a structure which is generally triangular in cross section, with the base of the trianglar cross section carrying the pad member.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 1982Date of Patent: May 28, 1985Assignee: Baxter Travenol Laboratories, Inc.Inventors: James R. Hitchcock, Jr., Charles J. Nevens
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Patent number: 4360020Abstract: A disposable swab for application of medicament and the like to the skin, which comprises a flat, sheetlike strip and a pad member centrally attached to at least one side of the strip. The first inner pair of fold lines is transversely positioned in the strip, with each fold line of the first pair being positioned on opposite sides of, and adjacent opposite ends of, the pad member by generally equal distances, to permit opposed terminal portions of the strip to be folded rearwardly relative to the pad. A second, outer pair of fold lines may be transversely positioned in the strip, each fold line of the second pair being positioned adjacent opposite ends of the strip by generally equal distances to permit end portions of the rearwardly folded terminal portions to be pinched by the fingers together into flat, abutting relation. Accordingly, the strip can form a structure which is generally triangular in cross section, with the base of the triangular cross section carrying the pad member.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 1980Date of Patent: November 23, 1982Assignee: Baxter Travenol Laboratories, Inc.Inventors: James R. Hitchcock, Jr., Charles J. Nevens
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Patent number: 4318813Abstract: A membrane plasmapheresis module (10) comprises semipermeable membrane means (11) capable of permitting blood plasma to pass therethrough while preventing the passage of blood cells, and sealed housing means (18, 19) defining a blood inlet port (43) and blood outlet port (44) positioned adjacent opposite ends of a first flow path (60) extending along one side of the membrane (11). The housing (18, 19) also defines a plasma outlet port (38) adjacent one end of separate, second flow paths (62) extending along the other side of the membrane (11). The membrane (11) may be folded together about a fold line (12) to define a pair of membrane portions (14, 16) lying against each other. The first flow path (60) extends between the membrane portions (14, 16) and the second flow path (62) may optionally extend between each membrane portion (14, 16) and a wall of the sealed housing means (18, 19), or alternatively an adjacent fold (12) of the membrane portion.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 1980Date of Patent: March 9, 1982Assignee: Baxter Travenol Laboratories, Inc.Inventors: William Edelman, James R. Hitchcock, Jr., William J. Schnell
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Patent number: D277032Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 1982Date of Patent: January 1, 1985Assignee: Baxter Travenol Laboratories, Inc.Inventors: James R. Hitchcock, Lenart Anderson