Patents by Inventor Tim Malkus

Tim Malkus 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: 11471352
    Abstract: A medical electrical equipment power tap has multiple sockets and a power cord with a maximum current rating. The power tap includes a display to indicate information related to an instantaneous current draw of the power tap. The power tap also includes an electrical circuit which determines whether the instantaneous current draw exceeds a predetermined maximum allowed current which is less than the maximum current rating. The display provides a visual indication when the power tap's current draw exceeds the maximum allowed value, signifying that at least one item of medical electrical equipment should be unplugged from the power tap. The electrical circuit includes a current loop which passes through a structural portion of the power tap's housing for independently gauging the instantaneous current draw using a clamp probe.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 19, 2020
    Date of Patent: October 18, 2022
    Assignee: American IV Products, Inc.
    Inventors: Paul K. Gustavson, Shannon Shingleton, Jeff Taltavull, Tim Malkus
  • Publication number: 20210361506
    Abstract: A medical electrical equipment power tap has multiple sockets and a power cord with a maximum current rating. The power tap includes a display to indicate information related to an instantaneous current draw of the power tap. The power tap also includes an electrical circuit which determines whether the instantaneous current draw exceeds a predetermined maximum allowed current which is less than the maximum current rating. The display provides a visual indication when the power tap's current draw exceeds the maximum allowed value, signifying that at least one item of medical electrical equipment should be unplugged from the power tap. The electrical circuit includes a current loop which passes through a structural portion of the power tap's housing for independently gauging the instantaneous current draw using a clamp probe.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 19, 2020
    Publication date: November 25, 2021
    Applicant: American IV Products, Inc.
    Inventors: PAUL K. GUSTAVSON, Shannon SHINGLETON, Jeff TALTAVULL, Tim MALKUS
  • Patent number: 7777995
    Abstract: A medical electrical equipment power supply is configured to satisfy at least one industry standard for patient leakage current. The power supply is provided with a plurality of electrical sockets into which IV pumps, patient monitors and other equipment may be plugged in. In one embodiment, the power supply has a housing configured to be mounted on an IV pole. An isolation transformer within the housing helps reduce the total patient leakage current to a value that satisfies at least one industry standard for patient leakage current. In another embodiment devoid of an isolation transformer, the power supply's electrical circuit detects whether the patient leakage current exceeds a predetermined value based on the industry standard, and disconnects power to one or more sockets so as to maintain the patient leakage current below this predetermined value.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 13, 2007
    Date of Patent: August 17, 2010
    Assignee: American IV, Inc.
    Inventors: Tim Malkus, Kenneth M. Eshenbaugh, Richard Stacey, John O. Taylor
  • Publication number: 20090046402
    Abstract: A medical electrical equipment power supply is configured to satisfy at least one industry standard for patient leakage current. The power supply is provided with a plurality of electrical sockets into which IV pumps, patient monitors and other equipment may be plugged in. In one embodiment, the power supply has a housing configured to be mounted on an IV pole. An isolation transformer within the housing helps reduce the total patient leakage current to a value that satisfies at least one industry standard for patient leakage current. In another embodiment devoid of an isolation transformer, the power supply's electrical circuit detects whether the patient leakage current exceeds a predetermined value based on the industry standard, and disconnects power to one or more sockets so as to maintain the patient leakage current below this predetermined value.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 13, 2007
    Publication date: February 19, 2009
    Applicant: American IV, Inc.
    Inventors: Tim Malkus, Kenneth M. Eshenbaugh, Richard Stacey, John O. Taylor