Successive Dipping Steps Into Same Material Patents (Class 264/305)
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Patent number: 10407217Abstract: Embodiments include a method of manufacturing a container with a leak resistant seal. The method includes forming an elastomer or a plastic or any combination thereof into a container inside out by forming an outside portion of the container on an internal surface of the container before inverting the container and forming an inside portion of the container on an external surface of the container before inverting the container. In embodiments, the method includes forming or coupling a leak resistant seal on the external surface of the container before inverting the container. The leak resistant seal provides access to the inside portion of the container when the leak resistant seal is open after inverting the container and holds at least liquid internal to the container when applying an external force to the container without use of an external structure to keep the leak resistant seal closed after inverting the container.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2018Date of Patent: September 10, 2019Assignee: Stasher, Inc.Inventors: Katousha Ghaemi Nouri, Paul Maguire
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Patent number: 9962864Abstract: A method of molding a product includes receiving into a cavity of a mold a core having a plurality of parts that are unconnected and that together form the core, situating a first part of a plurality of parts adjacent a second part of the plurality parts, receiving a material in an uncured state into a space between the mold and the core, forming with the first part a first portion of the interior region, forming with the second part a second portion of the interior region that is contiguous the first portion, removing the first part from within the first portion of the interior region, through a hole, and subsequent to the removing of the first part, removing the second part from within the second portion of the interior region, through a hole.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2016Date of Patent: May 8, 2018Assignee: DOSKOCIL MANUFACTURING COMPANY, INC.Inventor: Jack Renforth
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Patent number: 9005508Abstract: An automated mandrel dip coating process assembly for RTV silicone dispersions is described, including an enclosure adapted to hold a moisture-cure ambient temperature curable medium for mandrel dip molding and at least one mandrel having a surface for contacting the moisture-cure ambient temperature curable medium. An automated motive drive assembly is arranged to removably translate one or more of the mandrel(s) into contact with the moisture-cure ambient temperature curable medium in the enclosure, and to subsequently translate at least one mandrel contacted with the moisture-cure ambient temperature curable medium into at least one of (A) contact with a bubble crusher in the enclosure, and (B) disengagement from the moisture-cure ambient temperature curable medium in the enclosure and rotation of the mandrel at a vertical displacement angle of from 70° to 110°.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2013Date of Patent: April 14, 2015Assignee: Polyzen Inc.Inventors: Tilak M. Shah, Medhadakshina Murty Peri
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Patent number: 8956561Abstract: A method for making gloves with enhanced gripping power, comprises: step 1, making a glove liner; step 2, covering a hand former with the glove liner and putting it into an oven for pre-heating; step 3, dipping the hand former into a coagulant completely; step 4, dipping the hand former into a latex; step 5, drying the surface; step 6, dipping the hand former into the latex again; step 7, spraying soluble solid particles on the surface evenly; step 8, baking; step 9, dipping the hand former into water to dissolve the soluble solid particles; step 10, baking; getting a glove with enhanced gripping power. The glove made by the method has good flexibility, can prevent oil permeability and has good slip-proof effect.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2010Date of Patent: February 17, 2015Inventors: Charles Lin, Jack Fang, Jim Kong
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Patent number: 8894896Abstract: A method of making garment material, the method having the steps: applying coagulant (34) to a substrate (32); applying a foam (38) of the polymeric material to the substrate (32); allowing the coagulant (34) to coagulate some of the foam (38); and removing uncoagulated foam (38) from the substrate (32) to leave a layer of coagulated polymeric material on the substrate (32).Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2004Date of Patent: November 25, 2014Assignee: A T G Ceylon (Private) LimitedInventors: John Arthur Taylor, Agampodl Sunil Shantha Mendis, Mohamed Fazal Abdeen, Howard William Thomas Goth
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Patent number: 8784465Abstract: A medical device includes a balloon catheter having an expandable member, e.g., an inflatable balloon, at its distal end and a stent or other endoprosthesis. The stent is, for example, an apertured tubular member formed of a polymer and is assembled about the balloon. The stent has an initial diameter for delivery into the body and can be expanded to a larger diameter by inflating the balloon.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2010Date of Patent: July 22, 2014Assignees: Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc., University of ConnecticutInventors: Ronald A. Sahatjian, Francisca Tan, Patrick T. Mather, Changdeng Liu, Cheryl J. Campo
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Patent number: 8758662Abstract: An improved process and material for making elastomeric nitrile rubber articles is disclosed. In particular, the process and material formulation can produce nitrile rubber based articles, which exhibit force-strain characteristics that are comparable to those of natural rubber latex articles, while maintaining the tensile strength properties of nitrile rubber. The process includes an accelerator composition at the pre-cure stage having a dithiocarbamate, a thiazole, and a guanidine compound. The invention also includes an elastomeric nitrile rubber product made by the process, such as examination, surgical, or work gloves.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2011Date of Patent: June 24, 2014Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventor: Timothy M. Lipinski
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Patent number: 8597012Abstract: An automated mandrel dip coating process assembly for RTV silicone dispersions is described, including an enclosure adapted to hold a moisture-cure ambient temperature curable medium for mandrel dip molding and at least one mandrel having a surface for contacting the moisture-cure ambient temperature curable medium. An automated motive drive assembly is arranged to removably translate one or more of the mandrel(s) into contact with the moisture-cure ambient temperature curable medium in the enclosure, and to subsequently translate at least one mandrel contacted with the moisture-cure ambient temperature curable medium into at least one of (A) contact with a bubble crusher in the enclosure, and (B) disengagement from the moisture-cure ambient temperature curable medium in the enclosure and rotation of the mandrel at a vertical displacement angle of from 70° to 110°.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2011Date of Patent: December 3, 2013Assignee: Polyzen, Inc.Inventors: Tilak M. Shah, Medhadakshina Murty Peri
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Patent number: 8436102Abstract: Provided are a polychloroprene latex composition giving immersion-molded articles superior in releasability from the mold during immersion molding and also superior in flexibility, a production method thereof and a molded article prepared by using the same. A polychloroprene latex composition containing an alkyldiphenyletherdisulfonic acid alkali-metal salt in an amount of 0.01 to 1.0 part by mass with respect to 100 parts by mass of a polychloroprene latex is prepared by emulsion polymerization of the monomer in the presence of a rosin acid alkali-metal salt and an alkyldiphenyletherdisulfonic acid alkali-metal salt each in an amount of 3 parts or less by mass with respect to 100 parts by mass of the monomer.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2010Date of Patent: May 7, 2013Assignee: Denki Kagaku Kogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Ikuka Hashimoto, Misaki Tada, Kosuke Watanabe
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Patent number: 8431055Abstract: A method of manufacturing a condom having an open end and a closed end, wherein the method is comprised of the steps of coating a bare mandrel with a pattern of coating material to form visual stimulation means, and subsequently uniformly applying additional material over these patterns to complete the formation of the condom, and thereby create projections between the ends of the condom for stimulation.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2011Date of Patent: April 30, 2013Assignee: Church & Dwight Co., Inc.Inventors: William D. Platt, R. Christian Millar, Richard Grotyohann
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Patent number: 8414814Abstract: A biodegradable polymer stent with radiopacity and a method of making and using a stent with enhanced mechanical strength and/or controlled degradation for use in a bodily lumen is described.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2010Date of Patent: April 9, 2013Assignee: Biosensors International Group, Ltd.Inventors: Shih-Horng Su, Debashis Dutta
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Publication number: 20120150316Abstract: The object of the present patent is characterized by being a brand-new device which was developed to control the esophageal flow; it is made of biosynthetic material based on the natural latex extracted from the rubber tree Hevea brasiliensis, to be applied in the esophagus in order to control or limit the speed and amount of food intake and, thus, to provide weight loss. It preserves all digestive system functions, decreases food intake with the reduction of the esophagus lumen and, in turn, decreases the organ emptying, thus controlling the speed and amount of food intake.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2009Publication date: June 14, 2012Inventor: Jose da Conceiçao Carvalho
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Patent number: 8104097Abstract: Multilayer elastomeric articles and methods of making the same are disclosed in which the outside or outer distal surface of the article is a different color or otherwise visually distinct in appearance from the inside or wearer contacting surface of the article so that the user of the article can readily identify the article as a multilayer elastomeric article. In one aspect, elastomer emulsions, solvent solutions, or plastisols used to form each layer may be modified with the addition of base color and/or colorant components in order to form a colored or patterned layer. In another aspect, one or both of the surfaces of the elastomeric articles (or layers of the articles) may be coated with such a colorant component to sufficiently visually distinguish the layers from each other.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2005Date of Patent: January 31, 2012Assignee: SmartHealth, Inc.Inventor: Curtis P. Hamann
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Patent number: 8074652Abstract: A method of forming a cannula from a cannula mandrel assembly comprising a pair of mouthpiece/nasal mandrels and a mating facepiece mandrel. The facepiece mandrel has a pair of conical holes, in an intermediate section thereof, for receiving a leading end of one mouthpiece/nasal mandrel. The conical holes allow the facepiece mandrel to slide along the mouthpiece/nasal mandrels until the conical holes abut with respective mating tapering conical sections and prevent further sliding movement along the mouthpiece/nasal mandrels. Following assembly, the assembly is heated, at least one coating of a polymeric material is applied thereto and heat from the assembly at least partially cures the polymeric material on the assembly. Following curing, the facepiece mandrel and formed cannula are slide along the mouthpiece/nasal mandrels until the facepiece mandrel and formed cannula are removed therefrom. Lastly, the facepiece mandrel is removed from the formed cannula.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2009Date of Patent: December 13, 2011Assignee: Salter LabsInventors: James N. Curti, Peter W. Salter
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Patent number: 7988901Abstract: A method of forming a golf ball is disclosed herein. The method includes placing a golf ball precursor product with a cover comprising a thermoplastic polyurethane material and a dendritic polymer in a solution containing an isocyanate functionality reactive material. The precursor product is then removed and heated to remove solvent to prepare the precursor product for finishing.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2009Date of Patent: August 2, 2011Assignee: Callaway Golf CompanyInventor: David M. Melanson
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Publication number: 20100219549Abstract: The invention relates to methods of making articles of semiconducting material and semiconducting material articles formed thereby, such as semiconducting material that may be useful in making photovoltaic cells.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2009Publication date: September 2, 2010Inventors: Glen Bennett Cook, Prantik Mazumder, Balram Suman
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Patent number: 7771630Abstract: High performance microlens arrays are fabricated by (i) depositing liquid on the hydrophilic domains of substrates of patterned wettability by either (a) condensing liquid on the domains or (b) withdrawing the substrate from a liquid solution and (ii) optionally curing the liquid to form solid microlenses. The f-number (f#) of formed microlenses is controlled by adjusting liquid viscosity, surface tension, density, and index of refraction, as well as the surface free energies of the hydrophobic and hydrophilic areas. The f-number of formed microlenses is also adjustable by controlling substrate dipping angle and withdrawal speed, the array fill factor and the number of dip coats used. At an optimum withdrawal speed f# is minimized and array uniformity is maximized. At this optimum, arrays of f/3.48 microlenses were fabricated using one dip-coat with uniformity better than ?f/f˜±3.8% while multiple dip-coats permit production of f/1.38 microlens arrays and uniformity better than ?f/f˜±5.9%.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2001Date of Patent: August 10, 2010Assignee: The Regents of the University of CaliforniaInventors: Daniel M. Hartmann, Sadik C. Esener, Osman Kibar
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Patent number: 7771643Abstract: The invention relates to methods of making articles of semiconducting material and semiconducting material articles formed thereby, such as semiconducting material that may be useful in making photovoltaic cells.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2009Date of Patent: August 10, 2010Assignee: Corning IncorporatedInventors: Glen Bennett Cook, Prantik Mazumder, Balram Suman
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Patent number: 7771644Abstract: There is provided, in accordance with the principles of the present invention, a glove having a textured surface or textured foam coating produced by embedding a layer of discrete particles, such as a salt, into a previously formed liquid layer, gelling or curing the layer and dissolving the discrete particles to leave a textured or textured foamed surface.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2004Date of Patent: August 10, 2010Assignee: Ansell Healthcare Products LLCInventors: Michael Flather, Paul Saunders
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Patent number: 7641841Abstract: A method of forming a golf ball is disclosed herein. The method includes placing a golf ball precursor product with a cover comprising a thermoplastic polyurethane material and a dendritic polymer in a solution containing an isocyanate functionality reactive material. The precursor product is then removed and heated to remove solvent to prepare the precursor product for finishing.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2005Date of Patent: January 5, 2010Assignee: Callaway Golf CompanyInventor: David M. Melanson
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Patent number: 7638079Abstract: Extra coagulant is added to the cuff portion of the former by a spray nozzle located between the coagulant and latex dipping tanks. A former is placed into a coagulant. After removal from the coagulant, additional coagulant to the cuff portion of the former by any conventional means, such as a spray nozzle. The higher concentration of coagulant at the cuff portion results in a thicker latex thickness at the cuff portion and counteracts the reduced dwell time of the cuff in the latex dipping tank as compared to the fingertip portion of the former. The thickness of the cuff portion can be controlled by altering the concentration of the coagulant applied by the spray nozzle.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2005Date of Patent: December 29, 2009Assignee: Microflex CorporationInventors: Shuo Peng, Jian Tao
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Patent number: 7565907Abstract: A method of forming a cannula from a cannula mandrel assembly comprising a pair of mouthpiece/nasal mandrels and a mating facepiece mandrel. The facepiece mandrel has a pair of conical holes, in an intermediate section thereof, for receiving a leading end of one mouthpiece/nasal mandrel. The conical holes allow the facepiece mandrel to slide along the mouthpiece/nasal mandrels until the conical holes abut with respective mating tapering conical sections and prevent further sliding movement along the mouthpiece/nasal mandrels. Following assembly, the assembly is heated, at least one coating of a polymeric material is applied thereto and heat from the assembly at least partially cures the polymeric material on the assembly. Following curing, the facepiece mandrel and formed cannula are slide along the mouthpiece/nasal mandrels until the facepiece mandrel and formed cannula are removed therefrom. Lastly, the facepiece mandrel is removed from the formed cannula.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2005Date of Patent: July 28, 2009Assignee: Salter LabsInventors: James N. Curti, Peter W. Salter
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Patent number: 7364682Abstract: A cannula and method of forming a cannula by forming a cannula mandrel assembly having a nare mandrel, a main body mandrel and mouthpiece mandrel; heating the cannula mandrel assembly, applying a polymeric material to the cannula mandrel assembly to provide a desired material thickness on the mandrel assembly to form the cannula, curing the polymeric material of the formed cannula and extracting the mandrel assembly from the cannula by disassembly and removal of the mandrel assembly parts.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2003Date of Patent: April 29, 2008Assignee: Salter LabsInventors: James N. Curti, Peter W. Salter
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Patent number: 7105116Abstract: A non-rotating anatomical-shaped breast implant having a front side with a smooth surface and a rear side with a textured surface. A smooth surface ripples or wrinkles little, if at all. Rippling or wrinkling of the implant may undesirably produce a visible or palpable waviness on the skin of the breast. A smooth surface is more likely to produce the look and feel of a natural breast. A rear side with a textured surface is desirable because tissue growth of the body, after the implant has been implanted, engages the textured surface to anchor the implant in place such that the front side with the smooth surface remains matched with the front side of the body and such that the anatomical-shaped breast implant with its tear drop shaped fullness remains at a natural position within the breast. The disclosure further includes a method for minimizing the rotation of an implant within the body and a method for making an implant envelope that has different thicknesses.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2003Date of Patent: September 12, 2006Inventors: Howard T. Bellin, Kenneth C. Kredovski, Ruairidh W. Campbell
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Patent number: 7052642Abstract: A composition for forming an elastomeric article is disclosed. The composition includes an elastomeric material and a film leveler, where the film leveler is present in an amount of from about 0.05% to about 5.0% by mass of the composition.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2003Date of Patent: May 30, 2006Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: T. Greg Triebes, Kermit R. Littleton, Robert A. Janssen, Roger Bradshaw Quincy, III
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Patent number: 7048884Abstract: A process for producing an article in a flexible foamed polymer material, including treating a former with a coagulant; dipping the treated former in a latex foam mixture to form a layer of the mixture on the former that includes air cells; curing the layer to gel the foam mixture to a cross-linked open cell structure; and stripping the layer from the former; where the latex foam mixture includes a natural latex polymer as a primary polymer component, and a synthetic latex polymer as a secondary polymer component, which synthetic latex polymer is selected to enhance the evenness and/or fineness of said open cell structure.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2001Date of Patent: May 23, 2006Assignee: Ansell Healthcare Products LLCInventors: James Michael Daniel Woodford, Liong Yu Loo
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Patent number: 7045087Abstract: A method for the layer-by-layer assembly of a free standing thin film includes the steps of preparing a support with a suitable substrate; forming a thin film having a plurality of layers onto the substrate utilizing a layer-by-layer assembly process; removing the substrate and thin film from the support; and separating the substrate from the thin film. Various compounds improving the strength, flexibility, tension and other mechanical properties may be included in the assembly to improve the structural quality of the film. Similar effect may also be achieved by cross-linking the applied layers.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2001Date of Patent: May 16, 2006Assignee: The Board of Regents for Oklahoma State UniversityInventor: Nicholas A. Kotov
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Patent number: 6953332Abstract: Improved dip coating methods and mandrels for forming polymer leaflets and valve prostheses generally involve one or more features on the mandrel that facilitate the processing. The mandrel has a top surface and an outer surface comprising a plurality of ridges and contoured surfaces extending to the ridges. An edge on the mandrel separates the top surface and the contoured surfaces, with the mandrel edge corresponding to the free edge of the leaflet. In preferred embodiments, the edge separating the top surface from the contoured surfaces is sharp. The polymer formed on the top surface can be efficiently separated from the remaining portions of the polymer structure to form the free edges of the leaflets.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2000Date of Patent: October 11, 2005Assignee: St. Jude Medical, Inc.Inventors: James L. Kurk, Chad Q. Cai, Steven D. Kruse, Yi-Ren Woo
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Patent number: 6866805Abstract: A hybrid stent is formed which exhibits both high flexibility and high radial strength. The expandable hybrid stent for implantation in a body lumen, such as a coronary artery, consists of radially expandable cylindrical rings generally aligned on a common longitudinal axis and interconnected by one or more links. In one embodiment, a dip-coated covered stent is formed by encapsulating cylindrical rings within a polymer material. In other embodiments, at least some of the rings and links are formed of a polymer material which provides longitudinal and flexural flexibility to the stent. These polymer rings and links are alternated with metallic rings and links in various configurations to attain sufficient column strength along with the requisite flexibility in holding open the target site within the body lumen. Alternatively, a laminated, linkless hybrid stent is formed by encapsulating cylindrical rings within a polymer tube.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 2001Date of Patent: March 15, 2005Assignee: Advanced Cardiovascular Systems, Inc.Inventors: James Hong, Rahul Bhagat, Syed Hossainy, Santosh Prabhu, K.T. Venkateswara Rao, Ashok Shah, Srinivasan Sridharan
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Publication number: 20040245671Abstract: An apparatus for manufacturing a silicone cover for a breast implant, comprising a dipping station for repeatedly immersing at least one mould of said cover in a plastic solution, wherein the mould at its lower side is placed on an adjustable arm such that during operation at least prior to a complete immersion of the mould, an upper end of the mould comes in contact with the plastic solution.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 18, 2004Publication date: December 9, 2004Applicant: MENTOR MEDICAL SYSTEMS B.V.Inventor: Jan Johan Hendrik Smit
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Publication number: 20040221846Abstract: A cannula comprising a main body which defines an internal chamber therein. A first and second nasal prongs, respectively, communicate with the internal chamber to define first and second nasal prong passages. A mouthpiece has a gas passageway and a retainer passageway and a first end of the gas passageway communicates with the internal chamber while a second free end of the mouthpiece has a gas opening therein. A shape retaining member is received within the retainer passageway to facilitate retaining an adjusted position of an opening of the gas passageway with respect to a remainder of the cannula. A method of forming the cannula is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2004Publication date: November 11, 2004Inventors: James N. Curti, Peter W. Salter
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Publication number: 20040199242Abstract: A hybrid stent is formed which exhibits both high flexibility and high radial strength. The expandable hybrid stent for implantation in a body lumen, such as a coronary artery, consists of radially expandable cylindrical rings generally aligned on a common longitudinal axis and interconnected by one or more links. In one embodiment, a dip-coated covered stent is formed by encapsulating cylindrical rings within a polymer material. In other embodiments, at least some of the rings and links are formed of a polymer material which provides longitudinal and flexural flexibility to the stent. These polymer rings and links are alternated with metallic rings and links in various configurations to attain sufficient column strength along with the requisite flexibility in holding open the target site within the body lumen. Alternatively, a laminated, linkless hybrid stent is formed by encapsulating cylindrical rings within a polymer tube.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 27, 2001Publication date: October 7, 2004Inventors: James Hong, Rahul Bhagat, Syed Hossainy, Santosh Prabhu, K.T. Venkateswara Rao, Ashok Shah, Srinivasan Sridharan
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Publication number: 20040112383Abstract: A cannula and method of forming a cannula by forming a cannula mandrel assembly having a nare mandrel, a main body mandrel and mouthpiece mandrel; heating the cannula mandrel assembly, applying a polymeric material to the cannula mandrel assembly to provide a desired material thickness on the mandrel assembly to form the cannula, curing the polymeric material of the formed cannula and extracting the mandrel assembly from the cannula by disassembly and removal of the mandrel assembly parts.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2003Publication date: June 17, 2004Inventors: James N. Curti, Peter W. Salter
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Publication number: 20040113306Abstract: Methods and devices for manufacturing a conduit for placing a target vessel in fluid communication with a source of blood, such as a heart chamber containing blood. The conduit includes first and second portion adapted to be placed in fluid communication with a heart chamber and a target vessel. The conduit lies on the exterior of the myocardium between the blood source and the target vessel and delivers blood in multiple directions within the lumen of the target vessel. The conduit, which may be formed of any suitable synthetic vascular graft material, is generally T-shaped with the leg having two free ends disposed in the target vessel, preferably being secured thereto via a suture-free attachment. The conduit comprises vascular graft material and may be manufactured various ways, such as molding a conduit from any suitable biocompatible material or fabricating a conduit from one or more pieces of vascular graft material.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2003Publication date: June 17, 2004Inventors: Alan R. Rapacki, Dean F. Carson, A. Adam Sharkawy
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Patent number: 6673290Abstract: Methods of manufacturing cellulosic structures, e.g., for use in expandable-collapsible electrode assemblies for diagnostic and/or therepeutic electrophysiology devices, are disclosed. One such preferred method includes providing a mandrel having a head portion and a neck portion, the head portion having an outer circumference greater than the neck portion, dipping the mandrel into a cellulosic substance, curing the cellulosic substance, and separating the mandrel from the cured cellulosic substance.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1998Date of Patent: January 6, 2004Assignee: SciMed Life Systems, Inc.Inventors: James G. Whayne, Yi Yang, Patrick M. Owens, David K. Swanson
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Publication number: 20030205846Abstract: A non-rotating anatomical-shaped breast implant having a front side with a smooth surface and a rear side with a textured surface. A smooth surface ripples or wrinkles little, if at all. Rippling or wrinkling of the implant may undesirably produce a visible or palpable waviness on the skin of the breast. A smooth surface is more likely to produce the look and feel of a natural breast. A rear side with a textured surface is desirable because tissue growth of the body, after the implant has been implanted, engages the textured surface to anchor the implant in place such that the front side with the smooth surface remains matched with the front side of the body and such that the anatomical-shaped breast implant with its tear drop shaped fullness remains at a natural position within the breast. The disclosure further includes a method for minimizing the rotation of an implant within the body and a method for making an implant envelope that has different thicknesses.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2003Publication date: November 6, 2003Applicant: Howard T. BellinInventors: Howard T. Bellin, Kenneth C. Kredovski, Ruairidh W. Campbell
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Publication number: 20030187500Abstract: The invention relates to a conduit cardiac-valve prosthesis. Said prosthesis consists of a cylindrical tube or a tube provided with bulbous projections with an integrated support housing comprising a base ring, which bears at least two stanchions that are orientated substantially in the direction of the ring axis and are connected by an arc-shaped wall that fixes flexible leaflets. The invention aims to improve the physiological properties of said prosthesis. To achieve this, the tube, the support housing and the leaflets consist of a single material, preferably polyurethane or another polymer and form a one-piece body.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2003Publication date: October 2, 2003Inventors: Josef Jansen, Rudolf F J Meess, Sebastien Willeke, Oliver Haller, Christoph Classen
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Patent number: 6618861Abstract: A method of multiple dipping to make gloves with a clear wrist portion, which allows glove wearers to see through the transparent wrist portion and tell time with the gloves on, is disclosed. The method is applicable to all the common materials to make gloves, or coat gloves, via dipping: including natural rubber latex, nitrile rubber latex(carboxylated or non-carboxylated), polychloroprene latex, polyisoprene latex, polyurethane latex, polyvinyl chloride and their blends, or mixtures thereof. The invention provides procedures to make compounds, which are both transparent and opaque, as well as dipping sequences for the materials. Products, with the added feature of a transparent wrist portion, are provided without sacrificing performance and without increasing production cost.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2001Date of Patent: September 16, 2003Assignee: Microflex CorporationInventors: Nathan M. Saks, Jian Jim Tao
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Patent number: 6544608Abstract: A bladder shell for inflatable balls having at least a pair of layers of compounded synthetic latex and compounded natural rubber latex or at least a layer of blended synthetic latex and natural rubber latex compounded with anti-oxidant, activators, accelerators, thickening and wetting agents, stabilizers etc. to form a low air permeability and high bounce bladder shell having thickness of between 0.25 mm to 3.0 mm. The present invention also defines a process for the preparation of the bladder shell comprising formation of at least a layer of natural rubber latex and a synthetic latex each. The process of the present invention comprises dipping the former in not only a natural rubber latex bath but also in the synthetic latex bath. In an another embodiment, the process comprises dipping the former in the bath comprising blended natural rubber latex and synthetic latex.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 1999Date of Patent: April 8, 2003Inventors: Satish Jain, Naresh Jain, Anil Jain, Vipin Jain, Jinesh Jain
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Patent number: 6533983Abstract: A method of forming a cannula by forming a cannula mandrel assembly having a nare mandrel, a main body mandrel and mouthpiece mandrel; heating the cannula mandrel assembly, applying a polymeric material to the cannula mandrel assembly to provide a desired material thickness on the mandrel assembly to form the cannula, curing the polymeric material of the formed cannula and extracting the mandrel assembly from the cannula by disassembly and removal of the mandrel assembly parts.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 2001Date of Patent: March 18, 2003Assignee: Salter LabsInventor: James N. Curti
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Patent number: 6533984Abstract: A method of forming a cannula by forming a cannula mandrel assembly having a nare mandrel, a main body mandrel and mouthpiece mandrel; heating the cannula mandrel assembly, applying a polymeric material to the cannula mandrel assembly to provide a desired material thickness on the mandrel assembly to form the cannula, curing the polymeric material of the formed cannula and extracting the mandrel assembly from the cannula by disassembly and removal of the mandrel assembly parts.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2001Date of Patent: March 18, 2003Assignee: Salter LabsInventor: James N. Curti
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Publication number: 20030030183Abstract: A method of forming a cannula by forming a cannula mandrel assembly having a nare mandrel, a main body mandrel and mouthpiece mandrel; heating the cannula mandrel assembly, applying a polymeric material to the cannula mandrel assembly to provide a desired material thickness on the mandrel assembly to form the cannula, curing the polymeric material of the formed cannula and extracting the mandrel assembly from the cannula by disassembly and removal of the mandrel assembly parts.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2002Publication date: February 13, 2003Inventor: James N. Curti
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Patent number: 6479000Abstract: An apparatus for sealing at least a portion of the urinary tract to prevent the unwanted discharge of urine includes a body member with a tubular member, encircled along its length by an overcoat layer, that encases a fluid, forming a cavity. The body member, with its tubular member and overcoat layer are elastically deformable from an initial “rest” or “relaxed” state, when outside of the body, where at least a portion of the overcoat layer is of a diameter equal to or greater than that of an undilated urethra. A stylet may be placed into the tubular member to serve as a guide, for elongation of the body member and to provide rigidly to the body member upon insertion into the urinary tract. There is also disclosed a method for making the apparatus of the present invention.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 1999Date of Patent: November 12, 2002Assignee: Rochester Medical CorporationInventors: Anthony J. Conway, Philip J. Conway, Richard D. Fryar, Jr.
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Publication number: 20020121729Abstract: A method of forming a cannula by forming a cannula mandrel assembly having a nare mandrel, a main body mandrel and mouthpiece mandrel; heating the cannula mandrel assembly, applying a polymeric material to the cannula mandrel assembly to provide a desired material thickness on the mandrel assembly to form the cannula, curing the polymeric material of the formed cannula and extracting the mandrel assembly from the cannula by disassembly and removal of the mandrel assembly parts.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2001Publication date: September 5, 2002Inventor: James N. Curti
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Publication number: 20020121728Abstract: A method of forming a cannula by forming a cannula mandrel assembly having a nare mandrel, a main body mandrel and mouthpiece mandrel; heating the cannula mandrel assembly, applying a polymeric material to the cannula mandrel assembly to provide a desired material thickness on the mandrel assembly to form the cannula, curing the polymeric material of the formed cannula and extracting the mandrel assembly from the cannula by disassembly and removal of the mandrel assembly parts.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 4, 2001Publication date: September 5, 2002Inventor: James N. Curti
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Patent number: 6337045Abstract: A method and apparatus for manufacturing pharmaceutical capsules use an aqueous solution of a thermogelling cellulose ether composition and use capsule body pins and capsule cap pins as molds. The method involves heating the pins, dipping the pins into the solution to cause the solution to gelatinize on the surface of the pins, removing the pins and drying the gelatinized solution on the surface of the pins to form capsule bodies and capsule caps. Pins are heated pre-dip and post-dip to facilitate gelating. Counterflow air is applied to provide drying from the inside. Capsule parts are removed by gripping. Capsule parts may have a thick wall and a stiffening ring.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 1997Date of Patent: January 8, 2002Assignee: R. P. Scherer Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Ralph R. Grosswald, Jeffory B. Anderson, Clair S. Andrew
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Publication number: 20010052658Abstract: An apparatus for sealing at least a portion of the urinary tract to prevent the unwanted discharge of urine includes a body member with a tubular member, encircled along its length by an overcoat layer, that encases a fluid, forming a cavity. The body member, with its tubular member and overcoat layer are elastically deformable from an initial “rest” or “relaxed” state, when outside of the body, where at least a portion of the overcoat layer is of a diameter equal to or greater than that of an undilated urethra. A stylet may be placed into the tubular member to serve as a guide, for elongation of the body member and to provide rigidly to the body member upon insertion into the urinary tract. There is also disclosed a method for making the apparatus of the present invention.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 1999Publication date: December 20, 2001Inventors: ANTHONY J. CONWAY, PHILIP J. CONWAY, RICHARD D. FRYAR
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Patent number: 6217815Abstract: Prophylactic devices are made in an inert atmosphere by cooling mandrels on which the devices are to be deposited, dipping the mandrels into a polymeric material in a solvent/carrier and a mold release agent, rotating the mandrels during and after the dipping, and evaporating the solvent after dipping. The apparatus includes an air lock between a section in which these functions are performed and a section located in an air atmosphere for removing the devices from the mandrels, followed by cleaning the mandrels for use in a subsequent production run for making devices.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1998Date of Patent: April 17, 2001Assignee: Carter-Wallace, Inc.Inventor: Frederick P. Sisbarro
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Patent number: 6126880Abstract: A plunger tool for producing a special prophylactic is disclosed. The special features of the plunger tool reside in the special curvatures in its shaped section. The shaped section of the plunger tool exhibits an extreme narrowing, at the deepest point of which there may be at least one annular groove. Unlike prior art transitions, the transition from the large diameter to the reservoir section is not steep and straight but takes the form of an S-shaped curve. An exact contour of the annular grooves on the surface of the plunger tool is essential for their production and can be done only by the use of a precision diamond abrasive point.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1997Date of Patent: October 3, 2000Assignee: Innovation & Art GmbHInventor: Thomas Scholl
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Patent number: 6030201Abstract: A process and a device for producing a thin-walled prophylactic, which is manufactured in a plurality of immersion stages, is disclosed. The device includes an endless conveyer belt on which an elongated cylindrical immersion tool is mounted. The process substantially consists of three immersion stages and three different immersion tubs, whereby the depths of immersion of the immersion tools substantially deviate from each other. After each immersion stage, a predetermined heat treatment of the elastic material applied to the immersion tool is carried out.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 1996Date of Patent: February 29, 2000Inventor: Thomas Scholl