Patents by Inventor Joseph Lemer
Joseph Lemer 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: 7302916Abstract: A condensation heat exchanger adapted to interface with a gas or fuel-oil burner, the condensation heat exchanger including two coaxial tube bundles placed end-to-end, one of which acts as primary exchanger and the other of which acts as secondary exchanger. Each of these bundles include at least one of a tube or of a group of tubes arranged end-to-end, forming a helical coil, in which the wall of the tube(s) is produced from a material that is a good conductor of heat and has a flattened, oval cross section, the major axis of which is perpendicular or approximately perpendicular to the axis of the helix. The width of the gap separating two adjacent turns is constant and smaller than the thickness of the cross section, the bundles being mounted securely inside a gas-impermeable jacket.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2004Date of Patent: December 4, 2007Inventors: Joseph LeMer, Rocco Giannoni
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Patent number: 6474334Abstract: A ventilation system including a manifold fluidly connectable at an inlet thereof to a pressurized source of a driving gas, the manifold having a plurality of branches, an electronically controlled valve fluidly connected to each branch downstream of the inlet of the manifold, a ventilator fluidly connected to each of the branches downstream of the valves, each ventilator being operative to force a driving gas into lungs of a patient, and a controller in electrical communication with the valves, the controller operating the valves in accordance with an operating cycle including: a) causing a driving gas to flow through one of the ventilators while substantially preventing flow of the driving gas through the other ventilators, b) causing the driving gas to flow to another one of the ventilators which previously had no driving gas flowing therethrough, while substantially preventing flow of the driving gas through the other ventilators including the ventilator which previously had the driving gas flowing theretType: GrantFiled: August 2, 2000Date of Patent: November 5, 2002Assignee: North Wind Ltd.Inventor: Joseph Lemer
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Patent number: 6368342Abstract: A sternum closure device for securing parts of severed sternum, such as a human sternum following surgery. The device includes an anvil, capable of forming staples, a bracket positioned, opposite the anvil, an instrument for creating openings in the sternum a clamping mechanism and a mechanism for feeding, mounting and applying the staples. The bracket is joined with the anvil through a displacement mechanism. The instrument for forming opening is designed as a bit brace having a reducing gear and two chucks, to enable concurrent drilling of openings in both severed parts of the severed sternum. The mechanism for feeding and mounting the staples comprises a ribbed bed, a cartridge containing staples and an instrument for mounting the staples. The clamping means enables drilling of openings in both severed parts of sternum, and feeding and mounting the staples. Specially designed pincers are also provided for mounting the staples and other special staples.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2001Date of Patent: April 9, 2002Assignee: Haifa Surgical Instruments Ltd.Inventor: Joseph Lemer
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Patent number: 6358270Abstract: A sternum closure device for securing parts of severed sternum, such as a human sternum following surgery. The device includes an anvil, capable of forming staples, a bracket positioned opposite the anvil, an instrument for creating openings in the sternum and a mechanism for feeding, mounting and applying the staples. The bracket is joined with the anvil through a displacement mechanism. The instrument for forming opening is designed as a bit brace having a reducing gear and two chucks, to enable concurrent drilling of openings in both severed parts of the severed sternum. The mechanism for feeding and mounting the staples comprises a ribbed bed, a cartridge containing staples and an instrument for mounting the staples.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2000Date of Patent: March 19, 2002Assignee: Haifa Surgical Instruments Ltd.Inventor: Joseph Lemer
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Publication number: 20020032465Abstract: A sternum closure device for securing parts of severed sternum, such as a human sternum following surgery. The device includes an anvil, capable of forming staples, a bracket positioned, opposite the anvil, an instrument for creating openings in the sternum a clamping mechanism and a mechanism for feeding, mounting and applying the staples. The bracket is joined with the anvil through a displacement mechanism. The instrument for forming opening is designed as a bit brace having a reducing gear and two chucks, to enable concurrent drilling of openings in both severed parts of the severed sternum. The mechanism for feeding and mounting the staples comprises a ribbed bed, a cartridge containing staples and an instrument for mounting the staples. The clamping means enables drilling of openings in both severed parts of sternum, and feeding and mounting the staples. Specially designed pincers are also provided for mounting the staples and other special staples.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2001Publication date: March 14, 2002Inventor: Joseph Lemer
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Publication number: 20020013607Abstract: A sternum closure device for securing parts of severed sternum, such as a human sternum following surgery. The device includes an anvil, capable of forming staples, a bracket positioned, opposite the anvil, an instrument for creating openings in the sternum a clamping mechanism and a mechanism for feeding, mounting and applying the staples. The bracket is joined with the anvil through a displacement mechanism. The instrument for forming opening is designed as a bit brace having a reducing gear and two chucks, to enable concurrent drilling of openings in both severed parts of the severed sternum. The mechanism for feeding and mounting the staples comprises a ribbed bed, a cartridge containing staples and an instrument for mounting the staples. The clamping means enables drilling of openings in both severed parts of sternum, and feeding and mount the stables. Specially designed pincers are also provided for mounting the staples and other special staples.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2001Publication date: January 31, 2002Inventor: Joseph Lemer
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Patent number: 4887963Abstract: A gas burner is provided of the type distributing, through multiple nozzles (12), the flames (13) generated by the combustion of a pressurized fuel gas in air, comprising an air-fox (1) one wall (3) of which is perforated with a large number of closely spaced orifices (5), a gas feed-tank (7) connected to a pressurized fuel gas source and a plurality of hollow needles (11) each connecting the inside of the feed-tank (7) to the central zone of the inlet of an orifice (5) in the perforated wall (3) so as to define with this orifice one of the flame production sites (12). The air-box is connected to a pressurized air source, the orifices are cylindrical and a mechanical obstacle (16) is provided in the centre of the outlet of each orifice, for deflecting the gas jet leaving the needle and mixing it with the air stream which surrounds it.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 1989Date of Patent: December 19, 1989Assignee: Chaffoteaux Et MauryInventor: Joseph LeMer
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Patent number: 4495946Abstract: A device for artificial respiration is attached by an unobstructed air duct to the outer end of a flexible endotracheal tube or to a breathing mask. It is provided with a regulating valve which has its inlet side connected to an oxygen supply via an "on-off" time-cycling apparatus of known design, while its outlet side is connected to the air duct through a small-bore tube which extends close and parallel to the air duct wall in the direction towards the mask or the endotracheal tube. Oxygen passing through the small-bore tube into the air duct at great velocity draws air from the outside by injector action and presses it into the lungs of a patient. Upon the end of the "on"-cycle the air is expelled by the elasticity of the lungs and of the chest cavity and can freely escape through the unobstructed air duct, which likewise permits the ejection of mucus, blood and other excretions.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 1981Date of Patent: January 29, 1985Inventor: Joseph Lemer