Patents by Inventor Volker Roos
Volker Roos 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: 10226568Abstract: An example method includes receiving, within a graphical user interface (GUI) of a medical fluid injection system, a selection of a particular user, providing, within the GUI, a display of a plurality of selectable options, each option including at least a respective graphical symbol, wherein each respective graphical symbol comprises a respective non-textual icon that is a graphical representation of a respective anatomical location associated with the medical procedure, each respective anatomical location comprising one of a left coronary artery, a right coronary artery, or a left ventricle and aorta, retrieving one or more customized injection parameters that have respective values customized for the particular user based on one or more preferences of the particular user, and displaying, within the GUI, the one or more customized injection parameters.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2012Date of Patent: March 12, 2019Assignee: ACIST Medical Systems, Inc.Inventors: Traci Barron, Niels Clausen-Stuck, Mark Fisher, Joseph Graceffa, David J. Hajicek, Martin G. Hieb, Anastasios G. Karahalios, Karen Kensok, Robert Kim, Lawrence Lunzer, Manfred Maiers, Adolfo Menendez, Jr., Khader Mohiuddin, Richard A. Oftedahl, Volker Roos, Jeremiah O'Leary
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Patent number: 9566381Abstract: A disposable fluid connector includes a first single-use tubing component having proximal and distal ends and a second single-use tubing component having proximal and distal ends, where the first single-use tubing component and the second single-use tubing component are each usable only for a single patient procedure. The disposable fluid connector also includes a connection comprising an electrical connector that is configured to electrically connect the connection to both a powered injector and to an external medical device, where the disposable fluid connector comprises a disposable cassette including a portion that is non-removably attached to both the first single-use tubing component and the second single-use tubing component.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2012Date of Patent: February 14, 2017Assignee: ACIST Medical Systems, Inc.Inventors: Traci Barron, Niels Clausen-Stuck, Mark Fisher, Joseph Graceffa, David J. Hajicek, Martin G. Hieb, Anastasios G. Karahalios, Karen Kensok, Robert Kim, Lawrence Lunzer, Manfred Maiers, Adolfo Menendez, Jr., Khader Mohiuddin, Richard A. Oftedahl, Volker Roos, Jeremiah O'Leary
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Patent number: 9457140Abstract: One embodiment provides a method of using contextual lighting to assist a user of a medical fluid injection system. In this embodiment, the method includes providing a lighted display in proximity to a component of the injection system during setup of the medical fluid injection system. If the user has properly performed a setup function that is associated with the component of the injection system, the method further comprises providing a first visual indication on the lighted display. If the user has not properly performed the setup function that is associated with the component of the injection system, the method further comprises providing a second visual indication on the lighted display.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2012Date of Patent: October 4, 2016Assignee: ACIST Medical Systems, Inc.Inventors: Traci Barron, Niels Clausen-Stuck, Mark Fisher, Joseph Graceffa, David J. Hajicek, Martin G. Hieb, Anastasios G. Karahalios, Karen Kensok, Robert Kim, Lawrence Lunzer, Manfred Maiers, Adolfo Menendez, Jr., Khader Mohiuddin, Richard A. Oftedahl, Volker Roos, Jeremiah O'Leary
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Patent number: 9259526Abstract: One embodiment provides a method of using contextual lighting to assist a user of a medical fluid injection system. In this embodiment, the method includes providing a lighted display in proximity to a component of the injection system during setup of the medical fluid injection system. If the user has properly performed a setup function that is associated with the component of the injection system, the method further comprises providing a first visual indication on the lighted display. If the user has not properly performed the setup function that is associated with the component of the injection system, the method further comprises providing a second visual indication on the lighted display.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2006Date of Patent: February 16, 2016Assignee: ACIST Medical Systems, Inc.Inventors: Traci Barron, Niels Clausen-Stuck, Mark Fisher, Joseph Graceffa, David J. Hajicek, Martin G. Hieb, Anastasios G. Karahalios, Karen Kensok, Robert Kim, Lawrence Lunzer, Manfred Maiers, Adolfo Menendez, Jr., Khader Mohiuddin, Richard A. Oftedahl, Volker Roos, Jeremiah O'Leary
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Publication number: 20130066202Abstract: One embodiment provides a method of using contextual lighting to assist a user of a medical fluid injection system. In this embodiment, the method includes providing a lighted display in proximity to a component of the injection system during setup of the medical fluid injection system. If the user has properly performed a setup function that is associated with the component of the injection system, the method further comprises providing a first visual indication on the lighted display. If the user has not properly performed the setup function that is associated with the component of the injection system, the method further comprises providing a second visual indication on the lighted display.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2012Publication date: March 14, 2013Applicant: ACIST Medical Systems, Inc.Inventors: Traci Barron, Niels Clausen-Stuck, Mark Fisher, Joseph Graceffa, David J. Hajicek, Martin G. Hieb, Anastasios G. Karahalios, Karen Kensok, Robert Kim, Lawrence Lunzer, Manfred Maiers, Adolfo Menendez, JR., Khader Mohiuddin, Richard A. Oftedahl, Volker Roos, Jeremiah O'Leary
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Publication number: 20130067416Abstract: One embodiment provides a method of using contextural lighting to assist a user of a medical fluid injection system. In this embodiment, the method includes providing alighted display in proximity to a component of the injection system during setup of the medical fluid injection system. If the user has properly performed a setup function that is associated with the component of the injection system, the method further comprises providing a first visual indication on the lighted display. If the user has not properly performed the setup function that is associated with the component of the injection system, the method further comprises providing a second indication on the lighted display.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2012Publication date: March 14, 2013Applicant: ACIST MEDICAL SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Traci Barron, Niels Clausen-Stuck, Mark Fisher, Joseph Graceffa, David J. Hajicek, Martin G. Hieb, Anastasios G. Karahalios, Karen Kensok, Robert Kim, Lawrence Lunzer, Manfred Maiers, Adolfo Menendez, JR., Khader Mohiuddin, Richard A. Oftedahl, Volker Roos, Jeremiah O'Leary
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Publication number: 20130053692Abstract: One embodiment provides a method of using contextual lighting to assist a user of a medical fluid injection system. In this embodiment, the method includes providing a lighted display in proximity to a component of the injection system during setup of the medical fluid injection system. If the user has properly performed a setup function that is associated with the component of the injection system, the method further comprises providing a first visual indication on the lighted display. If the user has not properly performed the setup function that is associated with the component of the injection system, the method further comprises providing a second visual indication on the lighted display.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2012Publication date: February 28, 2013Applicant: ACIST MEDICAL SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Traci Barron, Niels Clausen-Stuck, Mark Fisher, Joseph Graceffa, David J. Hajicek, Martin G. Hieb, Anastasios G. Karahalios, Karen Kensok, Robert Kim, Lawrence Lunzer, Manfred Maiers, Adolfo Menendez, JR., Khader Mohiuddin, Richard A. Oftedahl, Volker Roos, Jeremiah O'Leary
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Patent number: 8216192Abstract: A medication and needle module (20) for an injection device. The module (20) includes a housing (22) including a first portion (39) and a second portion (38) detachably connected together, the second housing portion having a periphery complementarily shaped with a cavity (154) in the injection device (150) to be loadable therein, a primary container (120) within the first housing portion and including a medication filled reservoir (124), a secondary container (70) within the second housing portion and including a medication tillable reservoir, a needle cassette (60) rotatably mounted within the second housing portion and including a plurality of delivery needles (64), and a transfer needle assembly (100) within the housing. The detachability of the second housing portion from the first housing portion permits the second housing portion with the secondary container and the needle cassette to be loaded as a unit independently of the first housing portion into the injection device cavity for use.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2007Date of Patent: July 10, 2012Assignee: Eli Lilly and CompanyInventors: Andrew Christopher Burroughs, Rodney Hal Monson, Volker Roos
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Publication number: 20090227958Abstract: A medication and needle module (20) for an injection device. The module (20) includes a housing (22) including a first portion (39) and a second portion (38) detachably connected together, the second housing portion having a periphery complementarily shaped with a cavity (154) in the injection device (150) to be loadable therein, a primary container (120) within the first housing portion and including a medication filled reservoir (124), a secondary container (70) within the second housing portion and including a medication tillable reservoir, a needle cassette (60) rotatably mounted within the second housing portion and including a plurality of delivery needles (64), and a transfer needle assembly (100) within the housing. The detachability of the second housing portion from the first housing portion permits the second housing portion with the secondary container and the needle cassette to be loaded as a unit independently of the first housing portion into the injection device cavity for use.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2007Publication date: September 10, 2009Inventors: Andrew Christopher Burroughs, Rodney Hal Monson, Volker Roos
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Publication number: 20090149743Abstract: One embodiment provides a method of using contextual lighting to assist a user of a medical fluid injection system. In this embodiment, the method includes providing a lighted display in proximity to a component of the injection system during setup of the medical fluid injection system. If the user has properly performed a setup function that is associated with the component of the injection system, the method further comprises providing a first visual indication on the lighted display. If the user has not properly performed the setup function that is associated with the component of the injection system, the method further comprises providing a second visual indication on the lighted display.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2006Publication date: June 11, 2009Applicant: ACIST MEDICAL SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Traci Barron, Niels Clausen-Stuck, Mark Fisher, Jospeh Graceffa, David J. Hajicek, Martin G. Hieb, Anastasios G. Karahalios, Karen Kensok, Robert Kim, Lawrence Lunzer, Manfred Maiers, Adolfo Menendez, JR., Khader Mohiuddin, Richard A. Oftedahl, Volker Roos, Jeremiah O'Leary
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Patent number: 5783232Abstract: To be able to guide the parisons in a reheat type blow molding machine having separate heat and blow paths along the path where they are heated up to blow temperature, i.e.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1996Date of Patent: July 21, 1998Assignee: Bekum Maschinenfabriken GmbHInventors: Uwe-Volker Roos, Gottfried Mehnert, Franz Gittner
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Patent number: 5326258Abstract: A process and apparatus for heating injected, cold preform blanks composed of partly crystalline synthetic resins which have been produced by injection molding. The preform blanks are positioned in holders on a conveyor and are rotated about their longitudinal axes as they are moved along the conveyor, heated to blow mold temperature in multiple stages including a series of heating and cooling stations on respective opposite sides of the conveyor so as to be heated from one side of the conveyor and cooled from the other side while being carried on the conveyor and while being simultaneously rotated whereby they are uniformally heated across their cross sections. The process is completed by tempering and producing a protective surface on the preform blanks before they are supplied to a blow molding device. The entire process requires only several minutes of time.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 1993Date of Patent: July 5, 1994Assignee: Bekum Maschinenfabriken GmbHInventors: Franz Gittner, Uwe-Volker Roos
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Patent number: 5066222Abstract: A process and apparatus for heating injected, cold preform blanks to blow molding temperature on a conveyor path wherein they are thereafter fed to a blow mold, the preform blanks being first heated to a temperature below the blow moulding temperature, then cooled and later reheated to a temperature slightly above the blow molding temperature, whereupon the preform blanks are allowed to equalize in temperature inside and out or are caused to do so by slightly cooling their outsides. The spacing on the holders on the conveyor chain, on which are mounted the preform blanks, is selectively adjustable to avoid heat radiation losses. The neck portions of the mounted preform blanks are surrounded completely by protective sheathings so that such neck portions are not heated while being conveyed to the blow mold.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 1990Date of Patent: November 19, 1991Assignee: Bekum Maschinenfabriken GmbHInventors: Uwe-Volker Roos, Franz Gittner
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Patent number: 4248583Abstract: The novel blow molding unit has mold sections movable toward and away from each other between open and closed positions. A motion-imparting arrangement is coupled with the mold sections for moving them between these positions. A clamping arrangement is located upwardly of the points where the motion-imparting arrangement is coupled with the mold sections and serves to bias the mold sections towards one another either when they are in the closed position or just before they reach the same.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 1978Date of Patent: February 3, 1981Assignee: Bekum Maschinenfabrik GmbHInventors: Manfred Hedke, Uve-Volker Roos, Hermann Reuel
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Patent number: D505993Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2004Date of Patent: June 7, 2005Assignee: Gilmour, Inc.Inventors: Douglas Burnworth, Douglas Shaulis, Timothy S. Devore, Thomas C. Oyler, Andrew Burroughs, Volker Roos, Martin Thaler
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Patent number: D506244Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2004Date of Patent: June 14, 2005Assignee: Gilmour, Inc.Inventors: Douglas Burnworth, Douglas Shaulis, Timothy S. Devore, Thomas C. Oyler, Andrew Burroughs, Volker Roos, Martin Thaler