Abstract: A hemostatic bullet projectile is for discharge from a firearm and for use as a weapon. The ammunition is a bullet in a cartridge. The bullet projectile includes, and is distinguished by, the use of at least one potentially biological active substance delivered to a bullet wound of a target and serving as a hemostatic agent to promote blood clotting and/or control hemorrhage in the bullet would to stabilize the target until surgery can be performed. Methods are included to promote blood clotting and/or control hemorrhage in at least one bullet wound by delivery of a hemostatic agent by the bullet projectile causing the wound as well as minimizing the risk of embolism from the hemostatic bullet projectile.
Abstract: A milking implement comprising a frame with, disposed thereon, at least one teat cup holder with a teat cup movable relative thereto, and a replacing element connected with the teat cup, wherein the frame further includes an intermediate arm connected with the frame and with the teat cup holder and having a first joint and a second joint about which the teat cup holder and the intermediate arm, respectively, are tiltable with the aid of the replacing element, and a spring coupled with the teat cup holder and the frame and, if desired, with the intermediate arm.
Abstract: A treatment or controlling device that is capable of being inserted into a teat orifice. The device is also capable of being held in position in the teat streak canal once it is inserted in a teat orifice. The device is configured to act as a substrate for natural keratin deposition.
Abstract: A milking implement comprising a frame with, disposed thereon, at least one teat cup holder with a teat cup movable relative thereto, and a replacing element connected with the teat cup, wherein the frame further includes an intermediate arm connected with the frame and with the teat cup holder and having a first joint and a second joint about which the teat cup holder and the intermediate arm, respectively, are tiltable with the aid of the replacing element, and a spring coupled with the teat cup holder and the frame and, if desired, with the intermediate arm.
Abstract: Methods, kits, and apparatus for obtaining cellular, chemical, and other materials from breast ducts are described. A single milk duct is accessed and washed with a washing fluid to obtain marker materials from the lining the duct. The washing fluid is then collected, and the marker materials in the washing fluid identified and analyzed. Usually, the washing fluid is introduced using a syringe through a lumen of a dual-lumen catheter. The ductal volume is filled with the washing fluid and excess fluid flows outwardly through a second lumen of the dual-lumen catheter, from which it is collected.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 28, 1998
Date of Patent:
April 24, 2001
Assignee:
The Regents of the University of California