Patents by Inventor Oscar E. Hyman
Oscar E. Hyman 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: 8182445Abstract: Programmable infusion systems and method for controlled infusion of diagnostic or therapeutic substances (e.g., drugs, biologics, fluids, cell preparations, etc.) into the bodies of human or animal subjects.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2007Date of Patent: May 22, 2012Assignees: Baxter International Inc., Baxter Healthcare S.A.Inventors: Ahmad-Maher Moubayed, Oscar E. Hyman, David N. White, Larry L. Wilson, John W. Stevenson, Jay G. Moubayed, Linda Thomas
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Patent number: 8025634Abstract: Programmable infusion systems and method for controlled infusion of diagnostic or therapeutic substances (e.g., drugs, biologics, fluids, cell preparations, etc.) into the bodies of human or animal subjects.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2006Date of Patent: September 27, 2011Assignees: Baxter International Inc., Baxter Healthcare S.A.Inventors: Ahmad-Maher Moubayed, Oscar E. Hyman, David N. White, Larry L. Wilson, John W. Stevenson, Jay G. Moubayed, Linda Thomas
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Patent number: 7963946Abstract: Programmable infusion systems and method for controlled infusion of diagnostic or therapeutic substances (e.g., drugs, biologics, fluids, cell preparations, etc.) into the bodies of human or animal subjects.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2007Date of Patent: June 21, 2011Assignees: Baxter International Inc., Baxter Healthcare S.A.Inventors: Ahmad-Maher Moubayed, Oscar E. Hyman, David N. White, Larry L. Wilson, John W. Stevenson, Jay G. Moubayed, Linda Thomas
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Patent number: 7938796Abstract: Programmable infusion systems and method for controlled infusion of diagnostic or therapeutic substances (e.g., drugs, biologics, fluids, cell preparations, etc.) into the bodies of human or animal subjects.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2007Date of Patent: May 10, 2011Assignees: Baxter International Inc., Baxter Healthcare S.A.Inventors: Ahmad-Maher Moubayed, Oscar E. Hyman, David N. White, Larry L. Wilson, John W. Stevenson, Jay G. Moubayed, Linda Thomas
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Publication number: 20080154177Abstract: A system and method for remote monitoring and/or management of infusion therapies. A user can monitor and manage server-connected pumps at a remote location, such as a computer or PDA. Pumps located at an institution, such as a hospital or patients home, are connected, for example, via the Internet to a server that includes a database of information. A user can operate the pump, from a remote location, by using an interface displayed on the remote site. The operator can manage pump operations by use of the interface. In this context, the user can turn the pump on and off, select infusion rates, dose amounts, etc. all from the convenience of the remote location.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2007Publication date: June 26, 2008Applicants: Baxter International Inc., Baxter Healthcare S.A.Inventors: Ahmad-Maher Moubayed, Oscar E. Hyman, David N. White, Larry L. Wilson, John W. Stevenson, Jay G. Moubayed, Linda Thomas
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Publication number: 20080071210Abstract: Programmable infusion systems and method for controlled infusion of diagnostic or therapeutic substances (e.g., drugs, biologics, fluids, cell preparations, etc.) into the bodies of human or animal subjects.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2007Publication date: March 20, 2008Applicant: MAAS Medical, LLCInventors: Ahmad-Maher Moubayed, Oscar E. Hyman, David N. White, Larry L. Wilson, John W. Stevenson, Jay G. Moubayed, Linda Thomas
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Publication number: 20080071217Abstract: Programmable infusion systems and method for controlled infusion of diagnostic or therapeutic substances (e.g., drugs, biologics, fluids, cell preparations, etc.) into the bodies of human or animal subjects.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2007Publication date: March 20, 2008Applicant: MAAS Medical, LLCInventors: Ahmad-Maher Moubayed, Oscar E. Hyman, David N. White, Larry L. Wilson, John W. Stevenson, Jay G. Moubayed, Linda Thomas
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Publication number: 20080071209Abstract: Programmable infusion systems and method for controlled infusion of diagnostic or therapeutic substances (e.g., drugs, biologics, fluids, cell preparations, etc.) into the bodies of human or animal subjects.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2007Publication date: March 20, 2008Applicant: MAAS Medical, LLCInventors: Ahmad-Maher Moubayed, Oscar E. Hyman, David N. White, Larry L. Wilson, John W. Stevenson, Jay G. Moubayed, Linda Thomas
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Publication number: 20080071251Abstract: Programmable infusion systems and method for controlled infusion of diagnostic or therapeutic substances (e.g., drugs, biologics, fluids, cell preparations, etc.) into the bodies of human or animal subjects.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2007Publication date: March 20, 2008Applicant: MAAS Medical, LLCInventors: Ahmad-Maher Moubayed, Oscar E. Hyman, David N. White, Larry L. Wilson, John W. Stevenson, Jay G. Moubayed, Linda Thomas
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Patent number: 6371732Abstract: A curvilinear peristaltic pump for facilitating the pumping of a liquid through a length of resilient tubing. The pump comprises a housing having a platen member attached thereto and a rotatable cam disposed therewithin. Also disposed within the housing is a drive unit of the pump which is mechanically coupled to the cam such that the activation of the drive unit results in the concurrent rotation of the cam in a first direction and the deactivation of the drive unit maintains the cam in a set position. Movably attached to the housing are a plurality of pump fingers of the pump, each of which has a first end which is cooperatively engaged to the cam and a second end which is disposed in spaced relation to the platen member. The cam is configured to sequentially move the pump fingers radially outwardly toward and inwardly away from the platen member when rotated in the first direction by the drive unit.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2000Date of Patent: April 16, 2002Inventors: Ahmad Maher Moubayed, Oscar E. Hyman, Robert L. Jones, David Norman White
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Patent number: 6164921Abstract: A curvilinear peristaltic pump for facilitating the pumping of a liquid through a length of resilient tubing. The pump comprises a housing having a platen member attached thereto and a rotatable cam disposed therewithin. Also disposed within the housing is a drive unit of the pump which is mechanically coupled to the cam such that the activation of the drive unit results in the concurrent rotation of the cam in a first direction and the deactivation of the drive unit maintains the cam in a set position. Movably attached to the housing are a plurality of pump fingers of the pump, each of which has a first end which is cooperatively engaged to the cam and a second end which is disposed in spaced relation to the platen member. The cam is configured to sequentially move the pump fingers radially outwardly toward and inwardly away from the platen member when rotated in the first direction by the drive unit.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 1998Date of Patent: December 26, 2000Inventors: Ahmad Maher Moubayed, Oscar E. Hyman, Robert L. Jones, David Norman White
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Patent number: 5217355Abstract: A linear peristaltic pump for pumping fluid through a resilient tube has a pair of pumping fingers, a pair of pinching fingers, and a strain gauge to monitor pressure inside the tube. The first pumping finger squeezes the tube at a first location, and the second pumping finger squeezes the tube at a second location. Additionally, the first pumping finger is configured and operated to displace approximately twice the fluid volume displaced by the second pumping finger. The first pinching finger occludes the tube upstream to the first pumping finger and the second pinching finger occludes the tube between the first and second pumping fingers. To monitor dimensional changes in the outer diameter of the tube and thereby indicate pressure inside the tube, the strain gauge is mounted on the pump between the second pinching finger and first pumping fingers. Finally, a leaf spring and photoelectric sensor are associated with the first pumping finger to indicate when the finger is in its fully withdrawn position.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 1991Date of Patent: June 8, 1993Assignee: IMED CorporationInventors: Oscar E. Hyman, Ahmadmahir M. Moubayd, Larry L. Wilson
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Patent number: 4114144Abstract: An automatic air-in-line detector for either a transparent or an opaque fluid including first detector means for detecting air-in-line in the transparent fluid and second detector means for detecting air-in-line in the opaque fluid, and additionally including control means coupled to the first and second detector means and automatically responsive to the difference between the transparent fluid and the opaque fluid for enabling the first detector means in response to the transparent fluid and for enabling the second detector means in response to the opaque fluid and with an alarm in accordance with the detection of air-in-line in either the transparent or opaque fluid. If any of the detectors fail, the system either automatically alarms or becomes more sensitive. If the control means fail, the system automatically alarms.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1976Date of Patent: September 12, 1978Assignee: Imed CorporationInventor: Oscar E. Hyman
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Patent number: 3985133Abstract: A volumetric infusion pump for intravenous administration of fluid to a patient, including a volumetric cassette for receiving fluid from an IV fluid container and for pumping such fluid at a controlled rate using an IV administration set until a predetermined volume of fluid has been infused into the patient. The volumetric cassette contains, when filled, a predetermined volume of fluid. The cassette, when coupled to a driving mechanism in the pump, provides for the fluid to be pumped from the cassette at a predetermined rate. Once the cassette chamber has been at least partially emptied a predetermined amount by the operation of the pump, the volumetric chamber of the cassette is rapidly filled and the pumping continues with such emptying and filling of the cassette chamber alternately occurring until the predetermined volume of fluid has been pumped. The cassette is of a syringe type having a chamber and a plunger piston and the stroke of the plunger is controlled by the driving mechanism of the pump.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 1974Date of Patent: October 12, 1976Assignee: Imed CorporationInventors: Jon Arthur Jenkins, Orris H. Flatten, Oscar E. Hyman
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Patent number: D326910Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 1989Date of Patent: June 9, 1992Assignee: Fisher Scientific CompanyInventors: Giorgio di Palma, Ahmadmahir Moubayd, Oscar E. Hyman