Patents by Inventor Martin B. Tobias

Martin B. Tobias 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).

  • Patent number: 8003048
    Abstract: An automated standards sampling apparatus (50) and method for using such, apparatus are described. The apparatus can be integrated with a liquid analyzer to form a compact, integrated liquid analysis unit. When used in combination with a specially adapted vial se of standard liquids, the apparatus provides a system for automated, substantially error-free periodic calibration and accuracy verification for an online TOC analyzer (52). The automated standards sampling apparatus of this invention facilitates the easy introduction of known concentrations of standard solutions and “grab” samples into online TOC analyzers to satisfy regulatory compliance, calibration, and validation requirements.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 2006
    Date of Patent: August 23, 2011
    Assignee: GE Analytical Instruments
    Inventors: Brian K. Clay, Martin B. Tobias, Larry Macklin, Richard D. Godec, Steve Poirier
  • Publication number: 20100279417
    Abstract: An automated standards sampling apparatus (50) and method for using such, apparatus are described. The apparatus can be integrated with a liquid analyzer to form a compact, integrated liquid analysis unit. When used in combination with a specially adapted vial se of standard liquids, the apparatus provides a system for automated, substantially error-free periodic calibration and accuracy verification for an online TOC analyzer (52). The automated standards sampling apparatus of this invention facilitates the easy introduction of known concentrations of standard solutions and “grab” samples into online TOC analyzers to satisfy regulatory compliance, calibration, and validation requirements.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 30, 2006
    Publication date: November 4, 2010
    Inventors: Brian K. Clay, Martin B. Tobias, Larry MacKlin, Richard D. Godec, Steve Poirier
  • Patent number: 7025716
    Abstract: A transfer device and catheter assembly for the delivery of treatment elements to a selected location within the intraluminal passageways of a patient as part of an intraluminal radiation system. The transfer device includes a gate member that permits the treatment elements to have the transfer device only if the catheter is attached thereto. A pressure indicator provides a visual indication of the fluid pressure within the transfer device, and provides for a release of the fluid if the pressure exceeds a predetermined pressure. The catheter also includes detents to secure it to the transfer device and which must be manually activated to remove the catheter from the transfer device. The transfer device includes circuiting that determines whether the treating elements reside within the transfer device based upon the reflectivity of the treating elements. A method for determining whether treating elements reside in the catheter is also disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 19, 1999
    Date of Patent: April 11, 2006
    Assignee: Novoste Corporation
    Inventors: Raphael F. Meloul, Richard A. Hillstead, George K. Bonnoit, Jr., Martin B. Tobias
  • Patent number: 6683690
    Abstract: A transfer device and catheter assembly for the delivery of treatment elements to a selected location within the intraluminal passageways of a patient as part of an intraluminal radiation system. The transfer device includes a gate member that permits the treatment elements to have the transfer device only if the catheter is attached thereto. A pressure indicator provides a visual indication of the fluid pressure within the transfer device, and provides for a release of the fluid if the pressure exceeds a predetermined pressure. The catheter also includes detents to secure it to the transfer device and which must be manually activated to remove the catheter from the transfer device. The transfer device includes circuiting that determines whether the treating elements reside within the transfer device based upon the reflectivity of the treating elements. A method for determining whether treating elements reside in the catheter is also disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 19, 1999
    Date of Patent: January 27, 2004
    Assignee: Novoste Corporation
    Inventor: Martin B. Tobias
  • Patent number: 6610003
    Abstract: A transfer device and catheter assembly for the delivery of treatment elements to a selected location within the intraluminal passageways of a patient as part of an intraluminal radiation system. The transfer device includes a gate member that permits the treatment elements to have the transfer device only if the catheter is attached thereto. A pressure indicator provides a visual indication of the fluid pressure within the transfer device, and provides for a release of the fluid if the pressure exceeds a predetermined pressure. The catheter also includes detents to secure it to the transfer device and which must be manually activated to remove the catheter from the transfer device. The transfer device includes circuiting that determines whether the treating elements reside within the transfer device based upon the reflectivity of the treating elements. A method for determining whether treating elements reside in the catheter is also disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 19, 1999
    Date of Patent: August 26, 2003
    Assignee: Novoste Corporation
    Inventors: Raphael F. Meloul, Richard A. Hillstead, George K. Bonnoitt, Jr., Martin B. Tobias
  • Patent number: 6261219
    Abstract: This invention is a transfer device and catheter assembly for the delivery of treatment elements to a selected location within the intraluminal passageways of a patient as part of an intraluminal radiation system. The transfer device includes a gate member that permits the treatment elements to leave the transfer device only if the catheter is attached thereto. A pressure indicator provides a visual indication of the fluid pressure within the transfer device, and a pressure relief valve provides for a release of the fluid if the pressure exceeds a predetermined pressure. Transfer device also includes a treatment element detection system, low power indicator, a counter system, and an electromagnetic locking mechanism to prevent the opening or closing of the gate member when less than all of the treatment elements are in the transfer device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 4, 1999
    Date of Patent: July 17, 2001
    Assignee: Novoste Corporation
    Inventors: Raphael F. Meloul, Richard A. Hillstead, George K. Bonnoitt, Jr., Martin B. Tobias, David S. Halpern, Roelof Trip
  • Patent number: 6013020
    Abstract: A transfer device and catheter assembly for the delivery of treatment elements to a selected location within the intraluminal passageways of a patient as part of an intraluminal radiation system. The transfer device includes a gate member that permits the treatment elements to have the transfer device only if the catheter is attached thereto. A pressure indicator provides a visual indication of the fluid pressure within the transfer device, and provides for a release of the fluid if the pressure exceeds a predetermined pressure. The catheter also includes detents to secure it to the transfer device and which must be manually activated to remove the catheter from the transfer device. The transfer device includes circuiting that determines whether the treating elements reside within the transfer device based upon the reflectivity of the treating elements. A method for determining whether treating elements reside in the catheter is also disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 23, 1997
    Date of Patent: January 11, 2000
    Assignee: Novoste Corporation
    Inventors: Raphael F. Meloul, Richard A. Hillstead, George K. Bonnoit, Jr., Martin B. Tobias
  • Patent number: 4017796
    Abstract: Analogue display apparatus comprising a chain of light emitting diodes (LED's) connected in series with a constant current source, there being respective transistor switches connected between one side of each LED and a reference voltage source unique to that LED. If a common analogue voltage which is applied to all the transistors exceeds a particular reference voltage, the associated transistor will turn on and will divert current away from the corresponding LED. The number of LED's that are illuminated is thereby indicative of the magnitude of the analogue voltage. Optionally, the LED's control photo-transistors which operate feedback or alarm systems.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 27, 1975
    Date of Patent: April 12, 1977
    Inventor: Martin B. Tobias