Patents by Inventor Ranko Sakota
Ranko Sakota 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: 10010665Abstract: An air separator (1) comprises a first chamber (2) where blood or other fluid can be received, an inlet and an outlet port associated to the bottom wall (4) and in fluid communication with the first chamber. A first channel (14) extending along the lateral wall of the separator and has a first and a second portion (16 and 18). The channel second portion (18) terminally forms an orifice (15) facing the chamber and extending in an area closer to a top wall (5) of the chamber (2) than to the bottom wall of the same chamber. The orifice faces the top of the separator and has a flow passage cross section greater than that of a first portion (16) of the channel.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2014Date of Patent: July 3, 2018Assignee: GAMBRO LUNDIA ABInventors: Luca Caleffi, Francesco Ribolzi, Ranko Sakota
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Publication number: 20140230657Abstract: An air separator (1) comprises a first chamber (2) where blood or other fluid can be received, an inlet and an outlet port associated to the bottom wall (4) and in fluid communication with the first chamber. A first channel (14) extending along the lateral wall of the separator and has a first and a second portion (16 and 18). The channel second portion (18) terminally forms an orifice (15) facing the chamber and extending in an area closer to a top wall (5) of the chamber (2) than to the bottom wall of the same chamber. The orifice faces the top of the separator and has a flow passage cross section greater than that of a first portion (16) of the channel.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2014Publication date: August 21, 2014Applicant: GAMBRO LUNDIA ABInventors: Luca CALEFFI, Francesco RIBOLZI, Ranko SAKOTA
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Patent number: 8747342Abstract: An air separator (1) comprises a first chamber (2) where blood or other fluid can be received, an inlet and an outlet port associated to the bottom wall (4) and in fluid communication with the first chamber. A first channel (14) extending along the lateral wall of the separator and has a first and a second portion (16 and 18). The channel second portion (18) terminally forms an orifice (15) facing the chamber and extending in an area closer to a top wall (5) of the chamber (2) than to the bottom wall of the same chamber. The orifice faces the top of the separator and has a flow passage cross section greater than that of a first portion (16) of the channel.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2006Date of Patent: June 10, 2014Assignee: Gambro Lundia ABInventors: Luca Caleffi, Francesco Ribolzi, Ranko Sakota
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Patent number: 8728020Abstract: In an infusion apparatus, an infusion line (4) connects a container (2) of an infusion fluid to an extracorporeal blood circuit (23). A first valve (6) closes the infusion line downstream of an infusion pump (5). An expansion chamber (9), provided with a pressure sensor (10), is arranged between the infusion pump and the first valve. A second valve (8) closes a vent line (7) of the expansion chamber. The processor closes the first valve when the container is emptied. After replacement with a new and full container, the processor restarts the pump and selectively opens the first valve or the second valve according to the increase in pressure measured in the expansion chamber.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2007Date of Patent: May 20, 2014Assignee: Gambro Lundia ABInventors: Luca Caleffi, Ranko Sakota, Giuseppe Franzoni
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Patent number: 8647291Abstract: An extracorporeal blood chamber (12) comprises an expansion reservoir (47) having a first access (48) arranged laterally and a second access (49) arranged on the bottom of the chamber (12). The chamber comprises, integrally with the reservoir, a first conduit terminating in the first access, a second conduit terminating in the first access, and a third conduit terminating in the second access. The extracorporeal blood enters the reservoir through the first conduit and there mixes with an infusion fluid which enters through the second conduit. The resulting mixture exits through the third conduit. The chamber is used in a hemo(dia)filtration apparatus to mix the blood optimally with the replacement fluid.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2006Date of Patent: February 11, 2014Assignee: Gambro Lundia ABInventors: Francesco Ribolzi, Ranko Sakota, Luca Caleffi, Giuseppe Franzoni
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Patent number: 8641657Abstract: In a blood transfer chamber, a filter (4) is arranged at an outlet located on a bottom of the chamber. The filter is truncoconical with a vertically-disposed axis. The filter has a plurality of openings (13, 14) for fluid passage, a size of which openings increases gradually in an upwards direction going from bottom to top of the chamber. The filter is used in a venous air-blood separation chamber of a dialysis set. The invention enables a reduction of a risk of hemolysis during treatment as well as a reduction of the risk of formation of air bubble retention in the filter during a priming stage.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2006Date of Patent: February 4, 2014Assignee: Gambro Lundia ABInventors: Francesco Ribolzi, Ranko Sakota, Luca Caleffi, Giuseppe Franzoni
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Patent number: 8500672Abstract: An extracorporeal blood circuit, comprising an expansion chamber for air-blood separation, wherein a filter (38) retains the solid particles in the blood. The filter has a trunco-conical filtering wall with a vertical axis surmounted by a top head (43) provided with upper openings (44) conformed and arranged such as to define a fluid passage which is asymmetrical with respect to the vertical axis. The top head does not retain air bubbles internally thereof, thus preventing a situation in which the air bubbles are directed towards an outlet of the expansion chamber and thus towards the patient. The extracorporeal circuit is used in a dialysis apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2007Date of Patent: August 6, 2013Assignee: Gambro Lundia ABInventors: Luca Caleffi, Giuseppe Franzoni, Francesco Ribolzi, Ranko Sakota, Antonio Rega, Aldo Calimeri, Davide Marchesi
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Patent number: 8394321Abstract: In an infusion circuit (1), a peristaltic pump (7) displaced the infusion fluid along a line (3), sourcing it from a batch container (2). When a weight sensor (5) detects an emptying of the batch container (2), the pump is halted. If on stopping the pump the pressure measured by a sensor (6) operating in an expansion chamber (4) does not drop in excess of a predetermined threshold with respect to a non-empty container (2), a non-secure situation is signalled, due to an excessive quantity of air in the expansion chamber.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2009Date of Patent: March 12, 2013Assignee: Gambro Lundia ABInventors: Giuseppe Franzoni, Luca Caleffi, Ranko Sakota
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Publication number: 20110064612Abstract: In an infusion circuit (1), a peristaltic pump (7) displaced the infusion fluid along a line (3), sourcing it from a batch container (2). When a weight sensor (5) detects an emptying of the batch container (2), the pump is halted. If on stopping the pump the pressure measured by a sensor (6) operating in an expansion chamber (4) does not drop in excess of a predetermined threshold with respect to a non-empty container (2), a non-secure situation is signalled, due to an excessive quantity of air in the expansion chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2009Publication date: March 17, 2011Applicant: GAMBRO LUNDIA ABInventors: Giuseppe Franzoni, Luca Caleffi, Ranko Sakota
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Publication number: 20100329926Abstract: An extracorporeal blood circuit defines a blood course comprising a first conduit (27) having an upturned U shape forming a curve with a convex external side facing upwards. The circuit has an infusion fluid course with a terminal tract (28) opening into the extracorporeal blood course at said convex external side. The first conduit and the terminal tract are integrated in a single rigid body (20). The circuit enables an optimal mixture between the blood flow and the infusion fluid flow in a relatively-small mixing space.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2008Publication date: December 30, 2010Applicant: GAMBRO LUNDIA ABInventors: Giuseppe Franzoni, Luca Caleffi, Ranko Sakota
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Publication number: 20100288761Abstract: An extracorporeal blood chamber (12) comprises an expansion reservoir (47) having a first access (48) arranged laterally and a second access (49) arranged on the bottom of the chamber (12). The chamber comprises, integrally with the reservoir, a first conduit terminating in the first access, a second conduit terminating in the first access, and a third conduit terminating in the second access. The extracorporeal blood enters the reservoir through the first conduit and there mixes with an infusion fluid which enters through the second conduit. The resulting mixture exits through the third conduit. The chamber is used in a hemo(dia)filtration apparatus to mix the blood optimally with the replacement fluid.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2006Publication date: November 18, 2010Applicant: GAMBRO LUNDIA ABInventors: Luca Caleffi, Francesco Ribolzi, Giuseppe Franzoni, Ranko Sakota
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Publication number: 20100292627Abstract: An air separator (1) comprises a first chamber (2) where blood or other fluid can be received, an inlet and an outlet port associated to the bottom wall (4) and in fluid communication with the first chamber. A first channel (14) extending along the lateral wall of the separator and has a first and a second portion (16 and 18). The channel second portion (18) terminally forms an orifice (15) facing the chamber and extending in an area closer to a top wall (5) of the chamber (2) than to the bottom wall of the same chamber. The orifice faces the top of the separator and has a flow passage cross section greater than that of a first portion (16) of the channel.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2006Publication date: November 18, 2010Applicant: GAMBRO LUNDIA ABInventors: Luca Caleffi, Francesco Ribolzi, Ranko Sakota
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Publication number: 20100280430Abstract: In an infusion apparatus, an infusion line (4) connects a container (2) of an infusion fluid to an extracorporeal blood circuit (23). A first valve (6) closes the infusion line downstream of an infusion pump (5). An expansion chamber (9), provided with a pressure sensor (10), is arranged between the infusion pump and the first valve. A second valve (8) closes a vent line (7) of the expansion chamber. The processor closes the first valve when the container is emptied. After replacement with a new and full container, the processor restarts the pump and selectively opens the first valve or the second valve according to the increase in pressure measured in the expansion chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2007Publication date: November 4, 2010Applicant: GAMBRO LUNDIA ABInventors: Luca Caleffi, Ranko Sakota, Giuseppe Franzoni
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Publication number: 20100274171Abstract: An extracorporeal blood circuit, comprising an expansion chamber for air-blood separation, wherein a filter (38) retains the solid particles in the blood. The filter has a trunco-conical filtering wall with a vertical axis surmounted by a top head (43) provided with upper openings (44) conformed and arranged such as to define a fluid passage which is asymmetrical with respect to the vertical axis. The top head does not retain air bubbles internally thereof, thus preventing a situation in which the air bubbles are directed towards an outlet of the expansion chamber and thus towards the patient. The extracorporeal circuit is used in a dialysis apparatus.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2007Publication date: October 28, 2010Applicant: GAMBRO LUNDIA ABInventors: Luca Caleffi, Giuseppe Franzoni, Francesco Ribolzi, Ranko Sakota, Antonio Rega, Aldo Calimeri, Davide Marchesi
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Publication number: 20100256547Abstract: In a blood transfer chamber, a filter (4) is arranged at an outlet located on a bottom of the chamber. The filter is truncoconical with a vertically-disposed axis. The filter has a plurality of openings (13, 14) for fluid passage, a size of which openings increases gradually in an upwards direction going from bottom to top of the chamber. The filter is used in a venous air-blood separation chamber of a dialysis set. The invention enables a reduction of a risk of hemolysis during treatment as well as a reduction of the risk of formation of air bubble retention in the filter during a priming stage.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2006Publication date: October 7, 2010Applicant: GAMBRO LUNDIA ABInventors: Francesco Ribolzi, Luca Caleffi, Ranko Sakota, Giuseppe Franzoni
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Patent number: D644730Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2008Date of Patent: September 6, 2011Assignee: Gambro Lundia ABInventors: Giuseppe Franzoni, Ranko Sakota, Luca Caleffi