Body Treatment Patents (Class 206/210)
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Patent number: 7308316Abstract: A storable implantable medical device assembly. An implantable medical device has a secondary coil operatively coupled to therapeutic componentry. A container holds the implantable medical device, the container having a first face. The implantable medical device being arranged in the container such that the secondary coil is positioned within a distance of the first face. The distance allows charging of the implantable medical device without disturbing the container. The first face of the container having indicia representative of a lateral location on the first face aligned with the secondary coil of the implantable medical device. The may then be utilized to place an external antenna in order to charge the implantable medical device without disturbing the container.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2004Date of Patent: December 11, 2007Assignee: Medtronic, Inc.Inventor: Mark E. Schommer
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Patent number: 7303532Abstract: A method for collecting air-transportable evidence samples from objects and clothing: (a) utilizes a collection tube having open upstream and downstream ends, and at a point between these ends a constriction in the cross-sectional area of the tube, (b) utilizes an applicator stick having proximate and distal ends, the length of this stick being less than the length of the collection tube between its constriction and downstream end, and the distal end of this stick having an air permeable tip, (c) places the proximate end of the applicator stick in the upstream end of tube, (d) orients the stick so that its tip is proximate the tube constriction, and (e) imposes a suction force on the downstream end of the tube so that any air-transportable evidence sample proximate the upstream end of the collection tube is sucked into the tube and becomes lodged on the stick's tip.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2004Date of Patent: December 4, 2007Inventor: Salvatore J. Bianca
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Patent number: 7303069Abstract: A fiber optic component cleaning tool includes a container defining a body having an outer wall, a sealed bottom wall and an open end, the open end defines a periphery. A compliant, large work surface is disposed on at least a portion of the outer wall. A plurality of cleaning wipes are disposed inside the container. The wipes are pre-moistened with a solvent. A seal extends over the container opening and is sealed to the container at the periphery. The seal has a frangible portion therein to define an opening. A lid is fitted to the container over the open end. The lid has an opening for cooperating with the frangible portion of the seal. Cleaning wipes are fed from the inside of the container through the opening in the seal and the opening in the lid, and are placed on the work surface for cleaning the fiber optic component. The wipes are formed from a non-woven material such as a blend of a natural and a synthetic material.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2005Date of Patent: December 4, 2007Assignee: Illinois Tool Works, Inc.Inventor: Edward J. Forrest, Jr.
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Patent number: 7293645Abstract: While clean, disinfected hands are widely recognized as a principle means for controlling the spread of infections, disease, and similar health problems to both self and others, the prompt and repeated application of such materials as soap and water or waterless gels is necessary to maintain sanitary hands. So well recognized is this fact that many professional and governmental guidelines backed by regulations have been drawn to enforce compliance. This invention relates to compliance monitoring of hand sanitizing fluids and gels used to reduce the hand-borne transmission of pathogens. Disclosed is a simple, low-cost method of which a key aspect is the employment of a wristband dispenser with plural individual applications of hand sanitizing fluid in a convenient dispensing form. Inclusion of a use activated timing device provides a means of monitoring an individual's elapsed time since last use.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2003Date of Patent: November 13, 2007Inventors: Judith Lee Harper, William Anthony Harper
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Patent number: 7240790Abstract: A multiple-pouch package includes a first pouch wherein is fixed a support impregnated with a substance to be applied on the skin and at least a pouch containing a protection for the skin zone treated with the applied substance. The protection can consist of an adhesive plaster, a bandage, a compress or a dressing. Rupture-proof devices are provided to prevent the two walls of a common pouch to be entirely separated when it is opened. Opening facilitators are provided to facilitate the opening of the different pouches. The multiple-pouch package can be produced by fixing the different single pouches one to the other or by folding on itself one strip to form the various pouches.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2001Date of Patent: July 10, 2007Assignee: Compagnie Europeenne de Compresse Et de Pansements-Cecep Societe Par Actions SimplifieeInventors: Serge Wendel, Wilton Dos Santos
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Patent number: 7216760Abstract: A fiber optic component cleaning tool includes a container defining a body having an outer wall, a sealed bottom wall and an open end, the open end defines a periphery. A compliant, large work surface is disposed on at least a portion of the outer wall. A plurality of cleaning wipes are disposed inside the container. The wipes are pre-moistened with a solvent. A seal extends over the container opening and is sealed to the container at the periphery. The seal has a frangible portion therein to define an opening. A lid is fitted to the container over the open end. The lid has an opening for cooperating with the frangible portion of the seal. Cleaning wipes are fed from the inside of the container through the opening in the seal and the opening in the lid, and are placed on the work surface for cleaning the fiber optic component.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2005Date of Patent: May 15, 2007Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventor: Edward J. Forrest, Jr.
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Patent number: 7178672Abstract: A package is provided with usefulness particularly for dispensing of towelettes. The package is constructed as a unitarily formed tub including a floor panel, a pair of opposite side panels, first and second end panels opposite one another and separating the side panels, the first and second end panels having different curvature one from another. An open mouth is formed opposite the floor panel. An outwardly projecting lip at least partially surrounds the open mouth. A cover is arranged over the open mouth and sealed against the lip. The package is capable of standing erect via support contact between a portion of the second end panel and a section of the lip. Graphics are printed on the cover. The asymmetric arrangement of the end panels and adjacent sections of the lip allow the package to stand erect preferentially on one of the end panels thereby orienting right-side up the graphics of the cover.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2005Date of Patent: February 20, 2007Assignee: Unilever Home & Personal Care USA, division of Conopco, Inc.Inventor: Thomas Daniel Arkins
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Patent number: 7163101Abstract: A transparent or partially transparent polymer packet is described containing a hand sanitizing fluid in which floats a printed insert. Inclusion of the message-bearing insert promotes the distribution and use of the hand sanitizing fluid for improving hand hygiene.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2003Date of Patent: January 16, 2007Inventor: William Anthony Harper
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Patent number: 6991096Abstract: A packaging system for hydrating sterile devices without comprising the integrity of the sterilization. The packaging system may include an enclosure for enclosing a device requiring hydration, a container containing a hydrate, a base located within the interior of the enclosure and an activating member located within the interior of the enclosure. The container and the device may be located within a receptacle. The receptacle may rest on the base and the activating member may be affixed on top of the receptacle. A force may be exerted on an exterior portion of the enclosure such that the activating member pushes on the receptacle and crushes or ruptures the container. The hydrate located within the container is then released to the device, thereby hydrating the device without breaking the seal of the enclosure. The sterilized environment is therefore maintained and the device is hydrated.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 2002Date of Patent: January 31, 2006Assignee: Medtronic MiniMed, Inc.Inventors: Rebecca Gottlieb, Aaron Swanson, Bahar Reghabi, Kevin Branch
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Patent number: 6986867Abstract: Apparatus, systems and methods are disclosed for treating a biological fluid with light. A container of biological fluid is introduced into a fluid treatment chamber where it is contacted with light provided by one or more light sources in proximity to the fluid treatment chamber. A drawer for holding containers of biological fluid introduces the containers into the chamber. Containers for holding the biological fluid are marked by the apparatus to indicate the status of the treatment.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2002Date of Patent: January 17, 2006Assignee: Baxter International Inc.Inventors: Kathleen A. Hanley, George D. Cimino, Peter R. H. Stark, Wendy M. Power, Paul A. Franzosa, Daniela Homza Stark, David F. Beittel, Peyton S. Metzel
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Patent number: 6978889Abstract: A wiper sheet packaging arrangement including an envelope package incorporating a mouth opening with at least one pair of adjacent columns of stacked folded wiper sheets with folded edges of the wiper sheets aligned in transverse relation to the mouth opening. The folded edges of the wiper sheets in adjacent columns are disposed in opposing relation to define a finger access channel between the adjacent columns.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2004Date of Patent: December 27, 2005Assignee: Contec Inc.Inventor: John McBride
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Patent number: 6889825Abstract: Disclosed is an ophthalmic lens storage container comprising: a container body including a lens storage portion having a cavity for storing a lens and a preserving solution, and a flange surrounding the cavity; and a cover sheet stripably sealed to the flange in a sealing zone that extends around the cavity to thereby fluid-tightly seal the lens storage portion. The flange of said container body includes an insulating portion located radially outward of an open-end peripheral portion of the cavity, extending circumferentially and includes a shoulder surface that extends in a first direction opposite to a second direction along which the cavity is exposed, and the sealing zone is located radially outward of the insulating portion of the flange.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2002Date of Patent: May 10, 2005Assignee: Menicon Co., Ltd.Inventors: Seiichi Ichikawa, Hiroyuki Oyama, Masayoshi Tanaka
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Patent number: 6874621Abstract: A package for increasing shelf life of electrodes packaged therein. A first package within which one or more gel-containing electrode pads are sealed. In addition, at least one moisture source is sealed within the package.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2001Date of Patent: April 5, 2005Assignee: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.Inventors: Thomas A Solosko, Anthony G. Picardo, Steven Thomas Mydynski, Kim J. Hansen, Seiya Ohta
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Patent number: 6848574Abstract: A storage package (1) contains a medical device (7) having a coated surface (8 ) which exhibits a reduced friction when wetted with a wetting liquid and a supply of the wetting liquid (9). The package is adapted such that the coated surface of the medical device is maintained contact with the supply of wetting liquid during storage. A good shelf-life for the medical device is achieved an where the medical device is a urethral catheter the catheter is immediately “ready-for-use” after the package has been opened.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2000Date of Patent: February 1, 2005Assignee: Astra Tech ABInventors: Anette Israelsson, Jan Utas, Agneta Pettersson
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Patent number: 6848594Abstract: An apparatus for the dispensing of wipes and a color coding system for use said apparatus for identifying the product on the wipes. The dispenser includes a housing, a two sectioned tip member, a well, an opening, a cover and a self closing mechanism. The wipe packs of the present invention further includes a pin member that is inserted in the center of the wipes and engages the wipes with the protrusions extending down the pin members shaft.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2002Date of Patent: February 1, 2005Assignee: JohnsonDiversey, Inc.Inventor: Brian T. Holland
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Patent number: 6786329Abstract: A packaging container comprises a container body an upper part opening of which performs as an exit, a seal lid sealing the exit of the container body, and an outer lid openably and closably covering the container body. A commercial label is adhered to an outer surface of the outer lid. The outer lid is attached to the container body openably and closably through the label. The packaging container can store unused pieces of sterilized cotton with a tight seal after a user peels the seal lid, and allows the user to easily and conveniently take out the pieces.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2002Date of Patent: September 7, 2004Assignee: Meisei Sansho Co., Ltd.Inventor: Shunji Onishi
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Patent number: 6779682Abstract: The present invention is to make a towel material for forming a wet towel, that is made by a drying, compressing or evacuating manner into compact units having a winding bar shape, or block shape. The units are connected by connecting members into a strap, so that the towel material strap may be stored in the chamber of the manufacturing apparatus. After the user emits the using signal, the towel material strap is serially drawn out by a control wheel member, and the connecting member is wound by the winding roller, so that the units may fall into the output member or the article outlet. The units are wet or immersed in the liquid, so that the units may be expanded into a wet towel.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2002Date of Patent: August 24, 2004Assignee: Yen Sun Technology Corp.Inventor: Chien-Jung Chen
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Patent number: 6779938Abstract: A small slender sealed container with a built-in applicator that may be used to store small quantity of substance, such as medications, in a sealed environment and easily and sanitarily dispenses the fluid for application as desired is disclosed. The container with applicator comprises of a small slender container with a first end and a second end with a sealed compartment near the first end with an opening means for access to the contents in the sealed compartment between the first and second ends of the slender container and an applicator at the second end. When the sealed compartment near the first end is opened through the opening means, it is separated from the applicator at the second end. The applicator may then be used to retrieve the contents of the sealed compartment and apply the contents to the desired location.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2003Date of Patent: August 24, 2004Inventor: Garry Tsaur
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Patent number: 6766919Abstract: The invention relates to a flexible orifice for pop-up style dispensing with a wet wipes dispenser. The orifice includes a flexible, rubber-like sheet having a top surface and a bottom surface. A continuous slit extends across the top and bottom surfaces of the sheet and enables a wet wipe to pass from the bottom surface to the top surface or from the top surface to the bottom surface. The continuous slit has at least one curved portion connected with at least one non-curved portion. Alternately, the continuous slit has at least one zigzag portion connected with a pair of end leg portions.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2002Date of Patent: July 27, 2004Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Yung Hsiang Huang, Timothy Walter Shoaf, Robert Samuel Schlaupitz, Gerald Keith Sosalla, Paige Annette Dellerman, Stephen Robert Kehn, James Ronald Bath, Rodney Carlton Christianson
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Publication number: 20040118431Abstract: A sealed packaging member includes a disposable wiping member for cleaning debris from a surface, such as, an eating utensil, a beverage container or a person's skin. The wiping member is sealed from exposure to the environment until unsealed by an associated operator. The wiping member may be saturated with purified water and contains no cleaning solution.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2002Publication date: June 24, 2004Inventor: Robert R. Flynn
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Publication number: 20040099543Abstract: A sealed container is disclosed that stores fluid 4 in a sealed environment that can be easily released. The sealed container can be used as the body of a cotton swab and also for storing fluids 4 wherein the fluid 4 in the sealed container may be released into the cotton balls 5 attached to the ends of the cotton swab when desired. The sealed container is an elongated sealed container 1 with one or more opening means 2 near its ends. The sealed container is divided into two compartments that allow fluid 4 to move between them and may be used for the storage of evaporative fluids 4 such as solvents and alcohol without evaporation of the fluid 4.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 25, 2002Publication date: May 27, 2004Inventor: Garry Tsaur
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Publication number: 20040040873Abstract: The main part of the container is a square shape box, the inside of which is divided crosswise with partition walls, and each stock space has a flap lid to prevent loss of the substance placed inside, and alto to prevent infection. Numbers are applied on top of the flap lid to facilitate counting and distinguishing of each stock space. The material used for parts other than the bottom plate is transparent resin, to visually reconfirm the stored substances in a safe manner. The container is made of uniform molding method enabling affordable manufacturing of the container. With the above means, a safe easy-to-use medical container for counting, keeping, and storing and disposing of used surgical needles, gauze pieces, extracted stones and organ pieces, is provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2003Publication date: March 4, 2004Inventor: Tomoaki Koseki
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Publication number: 20040026282Abstract: A package assembly or kit can be used in conjunction with storing and dispensing adhesive materials. The package assembly can include an enclosure in which an applicator and a container may be positioned. The container contains adhesive material. The enclosure may include a base and a cover. The base preferably includes one or more cavities, with at least one applicator disposed in one of the cavities. Further, the container may be disposed in another of the cavities. The cover may be provided with a plurality of wells. The container may include a restrictor positioned within a neck of the container. The restrictor is provided to limit the volume of adhesive material retained in an absorbent end of an applicator such as a swab. The package assembly can be provided in a sterilized condition.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2003Publication date: February 12, 2004Applicant: Closure Medical CorporationInventors: Keith R. D'Alessio, Gary F. Prokop, Leonard F. Czuba, Carl E. Behrend, Peter J. Kopec
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Publication number: 20040020815Abstract: The present invention is an apparatus and method for using a hygienic device to form a barrier between an object to be grasped, such as a doorknob, and a user's palm and fingers to prevent the transfer of unwanted bacteria and germs. The device is a covering for the palm and fingers of the user's hand which creates a barrier between the doorknob and the user's palm and fingers to prevent the transfer of germs thereto. The device is envisioned to have a pocket or other means to facilitate positioning of the hygienic device on the user's hand, with the pocket being of size to receive one or more fingers up to a depth of less than the middle knuckle. The method for using the hygienic device further includes providing a dispenser for holding multiple hygienic devices, a single device can be removed from the holder which is then placed upon the user's hand and is then used. After the hygienic device is used it can be disposed of as needed by the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2002Publication date: February 5, 2004Inventor: Michael Joseph Panella
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Publication number: 20040016671Abstract: A moist paper towel package includes a stack of moist paper towels, a bag body, a cover member, a layer of releasable adhesive, and a membrane. The moist paper towels contain cleansing solution. The bag body has a top wall formed with an opening. The top wall further has an outer surface, an inner surface, and an adhering region on the outer surface around the opening. The membrane is adhered removably on the inner surface of the top wall so as to isolate the moist paper towels from the adhering region and so as to prevent the cleansing solution from damaging the releasable adhesive.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2003Publication date: January 29, 2004Applicant: KANG NA HSIUNG ENTERPRISE CO. LTD.Inventors: George Wang, Steven Tsai, Ricky Hsieh, Claire Chang
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Publication number: 20040004008Abstract: A package having a roughened surface that does not adhere to a medical device enclosed therein.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2002Publication date: January 8, 2004Inventors: James M. Peck, George E. Himes, Michael G. Tokarski, Christopher Wildsmith, David C. Turner, John B. Fore, Mark Mandeville
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Patent number: 6649262Abstract: A method of making wet rolls includes providing a web of material, applying a wetting solution to the web to produce a wet web, and winding the wet web into a roll. The wetting solution may include an inorganic salt and at least one preservative. The wetting solution may be distributed evenly throughout the wet roll.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2001Date of Patent: November 18, 2003Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Daniel Hoo, Brian James Gingras, Paul Kerner Pauling, Clayton Taylor Gann, Robert Eugene Krautkramer, James Monroe Perkins, Anthony Mark Gambaro, Robert Alvin Barkhau, Andrew Peter Doyle, James Leo Baggot, Joe Cwiakala, Valter Di Nardo, Massimiliano Adalberti, Stefano Petri, Giulio Betti
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Patent number: 6637587Abstract: This disposal unit comprises a means for applying a dissolvent to medical sharps, thereby converting the hazardous and possibly contaminated sharps into metallic ions existing in solution within the dissolvent. The dissolvent is absorbed in a perforatable pad and the sharp is plunged into the pad whereby the sharp makes contact with the dissolvent which effects its disposal. After the sharp has been dissolved, the syringe or handle for the sharp falls into an antiseptic solution and is disinfected. After disinfectation, a net facilitates removal of the residual plastic parts for recycling.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2001Date of Patent: October 28, 2003Assignee: Hetex Holdings, LLCInventor: Richard Berkeley Britton
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Patent number: 6634498Abstract: A urinary catheter assembly including a urinary catheter having on at least a part of its surface a hydrophilic surface layer intended to produce a low-friction surface character of the catheter by treatment with a liquid swelling medium during manufacture of the catheter assembly, and a catheter package having a cavity for accommodation of the catheter. The package includes a compartment having walls of a gas impermeable material and accommodating the liquid swelling medium and a catheter pretreated therewith for long time preservation of the low-friction surface character and provision of a ready-to-use catheter assembly.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 2001Date of Patent: October 21, 2003Assignee: Coloplast A/SInventors: Helle Kayerød, Allan Tanghøj, Ulrik Nøsted, Jan Torstensen
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Publication number: 20030173236Abstract: A closed plastic container has a plastic elongated sleeve which has a hollow interior. An exterior fracture recess extends from an exterior surface of the sleeve inward to form a reduced wall thickness for opening the container. The container is opened by squeezing or bending the container at the exterior fracture recess. The closed container may have an applicator material inside or outside of the container. A substance contained within the container is dispensed and applied when the container is opened at the fracture recess. An inner closed container having an exterior fracture recess can be contained within an outer closed container also having an exterior fracture recess.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2003Publication date: September 18, 2003Inventors: Darrell W. Van Dyke, Frederic J. Beutlich
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Patent number: 6607514Abstract: An applicator system is provided for storage and retrieval of applicator strips from a container to be used for applying a liquid preparation to a user's body. An elongated applicator strip is hand held for the user to apply the liquid preparation on remote body parts, such as the back. The applicator strips can be sealed in the container to prevent the evaporation of the liquid preparation contained therein. The applicator strips have laminated layers including an absorbent first layer to receive and retain the liquid preparation. A non-absorbent stabilizing second layer is included to provide strength and dimensional stability. Preferably, the strip includes two outer first layers and one middle second layer. Each elongated applicator strip is preferably about 36 inches in length and about 4.5 inches in width.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2001Date of Patent: August 19, 2003Inventor: Timothy A. Reese
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Publication number: 20030146117Abstract: A device for storing and applying material, especially dental material, comprises a first zone comprising a first and a second film that define at least one first chamber that receives a first substance, and a pouch separated from the chamber for withdrawing the first substance. The separation between the pouch and the first chamber is provided with a through opening that can be selectively opened. The device further comprises a second zone with a second chamber that is not linked with the first section by way of a through opening that can be selectively opened.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2002Publication date: August 7, 2003Inventors: Gioacchino Raia, Reinhold Nowak, Marc Peuker
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Publication number: 20030106812Abstract: A wipe package includes an impregnated wipe, a sealed package containing the impregnated wipe and having an exterior surface, and at least one receptacle on the exterior surface to secure the package to a user's hand or finger when using the impregnated wipe. The sealed package includes a front sheet, a first rear sheet having an interior surface and an exterior surface, and a second rear sheet. The impregnated wipe is secured to an interior surface of the first rear sheet, and at least the front sheet and the first rear sheet seal the impregnated wipe. The receptacle is formed between the exterior surface of the first rear sheet and the second rear sheet. The receptacle includes at least one of a pocket and a strap.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2003Publication date: June 12, 2003Inventor: Michael A. Wilkman
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Publication number: 20030070944Abstract: A system designed to store an implant together with the tools necessary to implant the stored implant, and a method of using said system. Such system includes an implant storage tool adapted to retain the implant within a storage container. The implant storage tool is operable to provide an implant applicator.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2002Publication date: April 17, 2003Inventor: Alok Nigam
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Patent number: 6547072Abstract: A guidewire holder is provided that stores a coiled guidewire substantially immersed in a storage fluid and allows for a facilitated retrieval of the guidewire. The guidewire holder is generally configured as a shallow pan in a circular shape with an outer periphery to retain the coiled guidewire. The outer periphery includes a concave inner wall and a set of ribs that generally retain the coiled guidewire on the outer periphery. An access area is provided to suspend a portion of the guidewire away from the outer periphery to enable a medical practitioner to reach into the guidewire holder and grasp a portion of the guidewire in order to easily extract the coiled guidewire from the holder. An inner periphery reduces the amount of storage fluid needed to immerse the guidewire and is used in combination with the outer periphery to provide a location for comfortably holding the guidewire holder. Multiple holders may be coupled together so as to be stacked on top of each other.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2001Date of Patent: April 15, 2003Assignee: Merit Medical Systems, Inc.Inventors: John Whiting, Jim Mottola, Fred Lampropoulos
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Publication number: 20030057111Abstract: Disclosed is an ophthalmic lens storage container comprising: a container body including a lens storage portion having a cavity for storing a lens and a preserving solution, and a flange surrounding the cavity; and a cover sheet stripably sealed to the flange in a sealing zone that extends around the cavity to thereby fluid-tightly seal the lens storage portion. The flange of said container body includes an insulating portion located radially outward of an open-end peripheral portion of the cavity, extending circumferentially and includes a shoulder surface that extends in a first direction opposite to a second direction along which the cavity is exposed, and the sealing zone is located radially outward of the insulating portion of the flange.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2002Publication date: March 27, 2003Inventors: Seiichi Ichikawa, Hiroyuki Oyama, Masayoshi Tanaka
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Publication number: 20030038040Abstract: The invention relates to a device, especially for storing and dispensing dental materials. The inventive device comprises a container comprising a first and a second film which form at least one first chamber for receiving a first substance and a recess that is separated from the chamber and serves for removing the first substance. The separation area between the recess and the first chamber is provided with a passage area that can be opened in a selective manner. The first chamber contains at least one additional container.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 3, 2002Publication date: February 27, 2003Inventors: Mathias Bertl, Marc Peuker, Gabriele Hager
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Publication number: 20030038041Abstract: This invention relates to containers suitable for dispensing wipes comprising a dispensing opening that extends over more than one side.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2002Publication date: February 27, 2003Inventors: Marielle Jeannine Coletta Stulens, Rached Menif, Joris Jozef Gustaaf Tack
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Publication number: 20030029740Abstract: A compact packaged towel that, in one form, is reduced in volume and is disposable. The compact packaged towel comprises one or more towels, a first sheet and a second sheet. The edges of the first sheet are sealed to the corresponding edges of the second sheet and define a compartment between the two sheets. One or more towels are positioned within the compartment from which substantially all of the air is removed.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2001Publication date: February 13, 2003Inventor: Tracey L. Caveness
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Patent number: 6514224Abstract: A device for taking a sample from the human or animal body comprising a casing tube (2) in which there is longitudinally movably arranged a swab carrier (1) whose distal end is provided with a swab (4), and a displacement device (3) which is arranged at the proximal end of the device and by the actuation of which the swab (4) can be extended from the casing tube (2) or completely retracted thereinto, wherein the swab carrier (1) comprises at least a distal carrier portion (10) and a tubular proximal carrier portion (11), which are releasably connected together by way of a coupling portion (12) which is introduced into the proximal carrier portion (11) and which extends in the distal direction into a first opening (13) at the proximal end of the distal carrier portion (10), and wherein the coupling portion (12) locks the carrier portions relative to each in their longitudinal direction in such a way that the connection thereof is releasable by pulling the distal end of the coupling portion (12) in the proximalType: GrantFiled: June 29, 2001Date of Patent: February 4, 2003Assignee: Merete Management GmbHInventor: Emmanuel Anapliotis
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Publication number: 20030019767Abstract: This product comprises a micro-porous sponge for single use, impregnated with an antiseptic solution (2) and is housed in an impermeable container (3) of a flexible material. The container (3) is made up from a thermo-formed base (31) that has a concave shape (31 a) and by a flexible lid (32) fixed onto the base (31) forming a seal closure to the container (3). The antiseptic solution (2) can be made from iodized povidone, sodium hydroxide, anhydrous monosodium phosphate, nonilphenol 9-10 etoxylate and distilled water, or an alcohol type antiseptic can be used.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2001Publication date: January 30, 2003Inventor: Antonio Santiago Garcia Cabrera
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Patent number: 6505740Abstract: A package containing an organic solvent or solution and a carrier or applicator sheet is produced from a laminated sheet material having a polypropylene surface layer that is resistant to chemical interaction with the solvent or solution. The package is formed by heat sealing the edges together and providing a resealable closure member along the top end. In one embodiment, the bottom wall is attached to the respective side wall along a seal line extending diagonally from the side edge of the side wall to the bottom edge of the side wall. The carrier sheets and solvent/solution are suitable for cleaning hard surfaces prior to applying a paint or other surface coating or for providing a “highlighting” liquid that helps detect surface finish defects and/or a temporary protective coating to prevent adhesion of weld splatter.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2001Date of Patent: January 14, 2003Assignee: Henkel CorporationInventors: Lawrence J Marlin, Raymond D Diedrich
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Publication number: 20020179478Abstract: A compact portable pack for holding diapers, wet baby wipes, and reclosable disposable bags. The pack comprises a container base of plastic material comprising a rectangular sidewall and a partition wall. The rectangular sidewall extends between two opposing ends and includes pairs of parallel sides. The partition wall intersects all sides separating the container base into a wipe compartment at one end and a diaper compartment at the other end. The wipe compartment holds wet baby wipes while the diaper compartment holds diapers. Lids of plastic material are integrally hinged to the rectangular on different sides and at opposite ends of the container base. Each lid is movable between open and closed positions. In the closed position the lids engage the container base to close the diaper compartment and wipe compartment. A resilient clip is supported by the lid covering the diaper compartment and retains reclosable disposable bags.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 1, 2001Publication date: December 5, 2002Inventor: Brian Silvers
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Patent number: 6485684Abstract: A fluid disinfection or sterilization system includes spray nozzles (26) for spraying an anti-microbial fluid on the exterior of an endoscope (14) supported in a microbial decontamination chamber (10a, 10b). The endoscope includes interior lumens which are microbially decontaminated by flowing anti-microbial fluid from outlets (28) through the lumens. A port (36) is connected with a leak detector. In order to ensure that the proper leak detector and anti-microbial fluid ports of the disinfection or sterilization system are interconnected with the proper lumen ports of the endoscope, a tethered connection assembly (50) is provided. The tethered interconnection assembly includes fittings (60, 62, 64) which are uniquely configured for interconnection with an appropriate one of a high pressure port, a low pressure port, and the leak detector port. Fittings at the other end of the tube assemblies (56) are configured for interconnection with appropriate corresponding ports of the endoscope.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2000Date of Patent: November 26, 2002Assignee: Steris Inc.Inventors: Tara Denise Mapson, Yury Keselman, David Jesurun, Victor M. Selig, Joseph Tvergyak, Richard A. Schieman, Bruce L. Vavra, Joseph T. Sestak
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Patent number: 6446795Abstract: A packaged towelette is provided including a flexible sheet material sealed around a pre-moistened towelette, the flexible sheet material including a fin constructed to allow a user to grasp the fin and open the package without touching the towelette.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2000Date of Patent: September 10, 2002Assignee: The Gillette CompanyInventors: Jan Allen, Kirsten Agee, Tsi-Neng Ying
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Publication number: 20020117408Abstract: A package for increasing shelf life of electrodes packaged therein. A first package within which one or more gel-containing electrode pads are sealed. In addition, at least one moisture source is sealed within the package.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2001Publication date: August 29, 2002Inventors: Thomas A. Solosko, Anthony G. Picardo, Steven Thomas Mydynski, Kim J. Hansen, Seiya Ohta
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Patent number: 6401915Abstract: A package (1) for, together with a saline solution (14), storing a contact lens (9) has an applicator for applying the contact lens in an eye (17). The package comprises a cup (4) with a convex surface (7) and a fingerstall (3) with a concave surface (11). The cup and the fingerstall are, in the unopened condition of the package, closely joined with a strip (5) which is relatively easily torn off when the package is to be opened. When the cup is removed from the fingerstall, this functions as an applicator with the wet contact lens adhering to the concave surface of the fingerstall. By means of the package, the contact lens can be applied in an eye in a clean and sterile condition and without risk of the contact lens carrying foreign bodies and bacteria-containing dirt which might irritate and damage the eye.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2000Date of Patent: June 11, 2002Inventor: Thomas Faxe
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Patent number: 6398018Abstract: A container including at most two first cavities for receiving an ophthalmic lens, and a second cavity for the removal of fluid from the or each first cavity, the second cavity being laterally spaced from, and in communication with, the or each first cavity, wherein each cavity has an opening on the same face of the container.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2000Date of Patent: June 4, 2002Assignee: Ocular Sciences, Inc.Inventors: David John Livesley, William Frank Tyldesley, Christopher Andrew Townsend
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Patent number: 6387068Abstract: A swab dispenser comprising a bin adapted to store swabs, a fluid reservoir, and optionally, a cover. The bin may be compartmentalized. The reservoir ceiling has a depression in its outer surface, an aperture at the low point of the depression, and is optionally removable for cleaning and filling. A membrane covers the aperture. The membrane has an opening that is at least two intersecting slits or a circular hole that allows a swab to be inserted into the reservoir by temporarily deforming the membrane. Preferably, the floor of the reservoir is concave with the low point directly below the aperture. Alternatively, the bin and reservoir are separable so one may be replaced without having to discard the other.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2001Date of Patent: May 14, 2002Inventor: John G. Naughton
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Patent number: RE39250Abstract: An electrode package in which one or more adhesively-applied skin electrodes may be sealed has an envelope that includes a sheet of material and a releasable seal joining portions of the envelope to provide a sealed first compartment in which an electrode may be isolated from an external environment. The envelope includes a first wall that defines a first interior surface facing the interior of the sealed first compartment. The first interior surface includes an electrode mounting surface for direct attachment of an adhesive portion of an electrode. The envelope is releasably sealed so that, when the envelope is sealed, the first interior surface is isolated from an external environment and, when the envelope is unsealed, the first interior surface is not isolated from the external environment.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 1997Date of Patent: August 29, 2006Assignee: ZOLL Medical CorporationInventors: Gary A. Freeman, Ward M. Hamilton