Patents by Inventor Philip H. Sauer

Philip H. Sauer 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: 4392860
    Abstract: A device for removing fluids from a wound. The device includes a housing having therein an expandable and collapsible passive member which divides the interior of the housing into a first and a second chamber. A vacuum is applied to the second chamber to draw the passive member so as to increase the volume of the first chamber and create a negative pressure therein. Conventional wound tubing connected to the first chamber permits fluids to be drawn from the wound into the first chamber. In one exemplary embodiment a bellows is placed in communication with the second chamber.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 8, 1980
    Date of Patent: July 12, 1983
    Assignee: Howmedica, Inc.
    Inventors: Charles M. Huck, John E. Studer, Philip H. Sauer
  • Patent number: 4278089
    Abstract: A device for removing fluids from a wound includes a housing and a passive bellows inside the housing. The bellows can be collapsed and retained in a collapsed or activated state. Upon release from its activated state, the bellows is expanded so as to provide a substantially constant level of negative pressure whereupon fluids from a wound are automatically drawn into and collected within the bellows at a substantially constant rate of suction throughout the range of evacuation. Preferably the bellows is expanded by a constant force ribbon spring which provides a constant force of expansion. Additionally, the housing is preferably transparent with graduations etched thereon permitting the visible inspection and measurement of the fluids removed from the wound.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 9, 1978
    Date of Patent: July 14, 1981
    Assignee: Howmedica, Inc.
    Inventors: Charles M. Huck, John E. Studer, Philip H. Sauer