Patents by Inventor Lawrence E. Morris
Lawrence E. Morris 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: 6227818Abstract: All electromagnetic pump comprising a housing having fluid receiving and pumping chambers in communication with an inlet and outlet, respectively, an electromagnet carried by the housing external to the fluid chambers thereof, and an armature movable in the housing having a pole portion magnetically attracted by the electromagnet and a piston portion to force fluid out of the chambers and through the pump outlet. A path provides controlled bypass for bubbles in the fluid around the armature piston portion between the fluid pumping chamber and the fluid receiving chamber only during the return stroke of the armature. Fluid inertial effect is reduced by an outlet orifice provided in the fluid path from the pump outlet and by a bypass orifice in the fluid bypass path, the outlet and bypass orifices being provided either individually or in combination depending upon the fluid flow characteristics of the system of which the pump is a part.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 1999Date of Patent: May 8, 2001Assignee: Wilson Greatbatch Ltd.Inventors: Theodore J. Falk, W. Richard Brown, Lawrence E. Morris, Norbert W. Frenz, Jr., Douglas K. Gillies, Raymond S. Konopa
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Patent number: 6193477Abstract: All electromagnetic pump comprising a housing having fluid receiving and pumping chambers in communication with an inlet and outlet, respectively, an electromagnet carried by the housing external to the fluid chambers thereof, and an armature movable in the housing having a pole portion magnetically attracted by the electromagnet and a piston portion to force fluid out of the chambers and through the pump outlet. A path provides controlled bypass for bubbles in the fluid around the armature piston portion between the fluid pumping chamber and the fluid receiving chamber only during the return stroke of the armature. Fluid inertial effect is reduced by an outlet orifice provided in the fluid path from the pump outlet and by a bypass orifice in the fluid bypass path, the outlet and bypass orifices being provided either individually or in combination depending upon the fluid flow characteristics of the system of which the pump is a part.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1999Date of Patent: February 27, 2001Assignee: Wilson Greatbatch Ltd.Inventors: Theodore J. Falk, W. Richard Brown, Lawrence E. Morris, Norbert W. Frenz, Jr., Douglas K. Gillies, Raymond S. Konopa
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Patent number: 5915929Abstract: An electromagnetic pump having an electromagnet carried by the housing external to the fluid chambers, and an armature moveable in the housing having a pole magnetically attracted by the electromagnet and a piston to force fluid out of the chambers and through the pump outlet. A path provides controlled bypass for bubbles in the fluid around the armature piston between the fluid pumping chamber and the fluid receiving chamber only during the return stroke of the armature. Fluid inertia is reduced by an outlet orifice in the path of fluid flow from the pump outlet and by a bypass orifice for fluid flow in the bypass path, the orifices being provided either individually or in combination depending upon the fluid flow characteristics of the system including the pump. An accumulator in the fluid flow path between the pump outlet and a catheter leading away from the pump alleviates inertial and viscous effects arising from the catheter.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 1998Date of Patent: June 29, 1999Assignee: Wilson Greatbatch Ltd.Inventors: Theodore J. Falk, W. Richard Brown, Lawrence E. Morris, Norbert W. Frenz, Jr., Douglas K. Gillies, Raymond S. Konopa
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Patent number: 5797733Abstract: An electromagnetic pump comprising a housing having fluid receiving and pumping chambers in communication with an inlet and outlet, respectively, an electromagnet carried by the housing external to the fluid chambers thereof, and an armature movable in the housing having a pole portion magnetically attracted by the electromagnet and a piston portion to force fluid out of the chambers and through the pump outlet. A path provides controlled bypass for bubbles in the fluid around the armature piston portion between the fluid pumping chamber and the fluid receiving chamber only during the return stroke of the armature.Fluid inertia is reduced by an outlet orifice in the path of fluid flow from the pump outlet and by a bypass orifice for fluid flow in the bypass path, the orifices being provided either individually or in combination depending upon the fluid flow characteristics of the system including the pump.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 1997Date of Patent: August 25, 1998Assignee: Wilson Greatbatch Ltd.Inventors: Theodore J. Falk, W. Richard Brown, Lawrence E. Morris, Norbert W. Frenz, Jr., Douglas K. Gillies, Raymond S. Konopa
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Patent number: 5368274Abstract: An electromagnetic valve comprising a housing having a fluid containing region and first and second ports in communication with the region, an electromagnet carried by the housing located external to the fluid containing region, and a thin diaphragm of fluid impermeable material which hermetically isolates the electromagnet from the fluid containing region. An armature is movably positioned in the region and has a pole portion located for magnetic attraction by the electromagnet and has a plunger portion provided with a valve formation for opening and closing one of the ports to place both ports in fluid communication through the fluid containing region of the housing and to block fluid communication between the ports. The armature is moved from a rest position through a forward stroke when attracted by the electromagnet to change the control state of the valve, and the armature is moved by a biasing spring in an opposite direction through a return stroke back to the rest position.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 1992Date of Patent: November 29, 1994Assignee: Wilson Greatbatch Ltd.Inventors: Theodore J. Falk, W. Richard Brown, Lawrence E. Morris, Norbert W. Franz, Jr.
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Patent number: 4714234Abstract: An electromagnetic valve comprising a housing having fluid containing region and first and second ports in communication therewith, an electromagnet carried by the housing located external to the region, and a thin fluid impermeable diaphragm barrier hermetically isolating the electromagnet from the region. An armature in the housing is movable within a body of magnetically permeable material and has a pole portion located for magnetic attraction by the electromagnet and has a valve portion located for opening and closing one of the ports to place the ports in fluid communication through the region in one state of the valve and to block fluid communication between the ports in another state of the valve. The armature is moved from a rest position through a forward stroke when attracted by the electromagnet and is returned by a biasing spring to the rest position.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 1985Date of Patent: December 22, 1987Assignee: Greatbatch Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Theodore J. Falk, Lawrence E. Morris
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Patent number: 4636150Abstract: An electromagnetic pump comprising a housing having a fluid receiving chamber in communication with an inlet, a pair of fluid chambers connected by a fluid bypass passage to accommodate bubbles, one in communication with the fluid receiving chamber and the other in communication with an outlet, an electromagnet carried by the housing located external to the fluid chambers thereof, and a barrier in the form of a thin diaphragm of fluid impermeable material which hermetically isolates the electromagnet from the fluid chambers. An armature in the housing is movable within a body of magnetically permeable material which contains the bypass, has a pole portion located for magnetic attraction by the electromagnet, and has a piston portion, preferably of smaller cross-section than the pole portion, for forcing fluid from the fluid chambers and through the outlet.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 1984Date of Patent: January 13, 1987Assignee: Greatbatch Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Theodore J. Falk, Lawrence E. Morris
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Patent number: 4569641Abstract: An electromagnetic pump comprising a housing having fluid receiving and pumping chambers in communication with an inlet and an outlet, respectively, an electromagnet carried by the housing external to the fluid chambers, and a barrier in the form of a thin diaphragm of fluid impermeable material which hermetically isolates the electromagnet from the fluid chamber. An armature in the housing is movable within a body of magnetically permeable material and has a pole portion located for magnetic attraction by the electromagnet and has a plunger portion in the pumping chamber for forcing fluid out of the chamber through the outlet. The armature is moved from a rest position through a forward pumping stroke when attracted by the electromagnet to force fluid out of the pumping chamber through the outlet, and the armature is moved by biasing spring in an opposite direction through a return stroke back to the rest position.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 1982Date of Patent: February 11, 1986Assignee: Greatbatch Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Theodore J. Falk, Lawrence E. Morris
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Patent number: 4568250Abstract: An electromagnetic pump comprising a housing having a fluid receiving chamber in communication with an inlet, a pair of serially-connected fluid pumping chambers, one in communication with the fluid receiving chamber and the other in communication with an outlet, an electromagnet carried by the housing located external to the fluid chambers thereof, and a barrier in the form of a thin diaphragm of fluid impermeable material which heremetically isolates the electromagnet from the fluid chambers. An armature in the housing is movable within a body of magnetically permeable material, has a pole portion located for magnetic attraction by the electromagnet, and has first and second plunger portions in respective ones of the pumping chambers for forcing fluid out of the chambers and through the outlet.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 1983Date of Patent: February 4, 1986Assignee: Greatbatch Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Theodore J. Falk, Lawrence E. Morris