Mounted In Material Reservoir Patents (Class 604/255)
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Patent number: 11820642Abstract: A liquid dispenser for dispensing a consumable liquid from a container. The dispenser includes a cabinet configured to receive one or more containers in an inverted position such that liquid is induced by gravity to flow out of an open interior of the container though a dispensing opening. A positive pressure valve assembly is mounted to the dispensing opening of the container prior to insertion of the container into the cabinet. The valve assembly includes a cap connected to the dispensing opening and a discharge tube extending from the cap. A flow restrictor of the valve assembly is positioned to selectively open and close the discharge tube to control the flow of liquid from the container. A one-way valve is positioned between the open interior of the container and a supply of air. The one-way valve allows air flow into the container as the fluid is discharged to maintain a positive pressure within the container.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2022Date of Patent: November 21, 2023Assignee: SERVER PRODUCTS, INC.Inventor: Thomas Porter
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Patent number: 10980935Abstract: An enema device and a method for using the same are disclosed. The enema device includes a non-plastic container and a liquid delivery tube. The non-plastic container is made of glass, stainless steel, or ceramic. The non-plastic container includes a bottom wall and an annular sidewall extending upwardly from the peripheral of the bottom wall, wherein the bottom wall has a bottom planar surface. The liquid delivery tube is in fluid communication with a containing chamber of the non-plastic container. Therefore, harmful effects to the human body from plasticizer can be prevented.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2018Date of Patent: April 20, 2021Assignee: HARVATEK CORPORATIONInventor: Ping-Lung Wang
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Patent number: 8439880Abstract: A flow control system includes a drip chamber having lower and upper wall sections and a collapsible wall extending between the lower and upper wall sections, a downwardly depending valve seat attached to the lower wall section, and a valve member disposed in the drip chamber, attached to the upper wall section and having a valve surface engageable with the valve seat. The system also includes a driver rotatably engaged to the lower and upper wall sections. Upon rotation of the driver in a first direction, the collapsible wall of the drip chamber moves between a collapsed condition in which the valve seat is sealingly engaged with the valve surface and an extended condition in which the valve seat is sufficiently spaced from the valve surface to form a flow passageway between the valve surface and the valve seat and permit flow through the opening of the drip chamber.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 2010Date of Patent: May 14, 2013Assignees: Baxter Healthcare S.A., Baxter International Inc.Inventor: Georges Rondeau
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Patent number: 8308726Abstract: A system to minimize fluid turbulence inside a tissue cavity during endoscopic procedures. A body tissue cavity of a subject is distended by continuous flow irrigation using a solenoid operated pump on the inflow side and a positive displacement pump, such as a peristaltic pump, on the outflow side, such that the amplitude of the pressure pulsations created by the outflow positive displacement pump inside the said tissue cavity is substantially dampened to almost negligible levels. The present invention also provides a method for accurately determining the rate of fluid loss into the subject's body system during any endoscopic procedure without utilizing any deficit weight or fluid volume calculation, the same being accomplished by using two fluid flow rate sensors. The present invention also provides a system of creating and maintaining any desired pressure in a body tissue cavity for any desired cavity outflow rate.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2005Date of Patent: November 13, 2012Inventors: Atul Kumar, Alka Kumar
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Patent number: 6984052Abstract: A device for illuminating a drip chamber of an IV bag including a collar with an inner diameter suitable for affixing around the drip chamber and a chemiluminescent container affixed to the interior surface of the collar. The chemiluminescent container serves to emit light therefrom and into the drip chamber. A magnifying lens extends upwardly from the collar so as to magnify an interior of the drip chamber.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2002Date of Patent: January 10, 2006Inventor: Gil Del Castillo
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Patent number: 6981967Abstract: A device and method for the infusion of medicinal fluid at a controlled flow rate to a wound site or the blood stream of a patient is disclosed. A pump delivers fluid under pressure from a fluid source through a continuous and substantially constant flow path and through a supplemental bolus dose flow path. A large volume bolus dose reservoir accumulates a large quantity of fluid from the bolus dose flow path and holds the fluid under pressure. A flow regulator controls the fill rate of the large volume bolus reservoir. The large volume supplemental bolus dose is released from the bolus reservoir upon patient activation of a valve. The release rate of the bolus dose is controlled by the decompression of an elastomeric sphere or spring chamber, by the pressure gradient at the valve and/or by optional flow control tubing.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2002Date of Patent: January 3, 2006Assignee: I-Flow CorporationInventors: Roger Dillard Massengale, Kenneth W. Rake, Eric Mabry
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Patent number: 6575943Abstract: A prewarning device for instillation of medical liquid includes a throttling cylinder having a tubular needle connected to an open top thereof. A pointed head portion of the tubular needle is inserted into a medical liquid bottle for the medical liquid to flow into the throttling cylinder via the tubular needle. A portion of the tubular needle between the head portion and the throttling cylinder is transparent for a clamp to clamp therearound. A sensor is provided on the clamp to connect to a warning unit via a wire. The tubular needle defines a downward tapered inner space to receive a float therein. When the medical liquid bottle becomes empty, the float lowers in the tubular needle and is sensed by the sensor for the latter to actuate the warning unit to sound. The lowered float also blocks up the tubular needle to stop air from passing therethrough.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2002Date of Patent: June 10, 2003Inventor: Hsiao-yun Emma Chang
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Publication number: 20030040722Abstract: A device and method for the infusion of medicinal fluid at a controlled flow rate to a wound site or the blood stream of a patient is disclosed. A pump delivers fluid under pressure from a fluid source through a continuous and substantially constant flow path and through a supplemental bolus dose flow path. A large volume bolus dose reservoir accumulates a large quantity of fluid from the bolus dose flow path and holds the fluid under pressure. A flow regulator controls the fill rate of the large volume bolus reservoir. The large volume supplemental bolus dose is released from the bolus reservoir upon patient activation of a valve. The release rate of the bolus dose is controlled by the decompression of an elastomeric sphere or spring chamber, by the pressure gradient at the valve and/or by optional flow control tubing.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2002Publication date: February 27, 2003Inventors: Roger Dillard Massengale, Kenneth W. Rake, Eric Mabry
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Publication number: 20030040708Abstract: It is a primary object of the present invention to provide an automated system based on an integral fluid bag for administering a variety of intravenous drug regimens and reducing the vagaries of existing manual systems. The fluid has multiple chambers configured to implement a prescribed intravenous medical therapy. Each chamber's geometry (size, shape), sequence and position, alone and in combination with the other chambers, matches the prescribed intravenous therapy or drug regimen. The bag's configuration assures that the intravenous therapy is administered in accordance with the prescribed drug regimen, thus automating the previous manual method. A choice of fluid bag configurations may be stocked so that a prescription for well known and widely accepted drug regimens may be filled by merely selecting a bag with the appropriate chamber configuration and filling it with the prescribed medications.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 5, 2002Publication date: February 27, 2003Applicant: Tandem Medical, Inc.Inventors: Bobby E. Rogers, Marc S. Lieberman, Marc C. Doyle
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Patent number: 6195012Abstract: A drip annunciator comprises a main body and a needle bottle capable of inserting into a drip bottle for outputting liquid. A buoyancy body is received in the needle bottle, which may move with the liquid level. The bottom of the buoyancy body is installed with a magnet and a magnetic sensor on a control rod at the lower side thereof. Thus, as the liquid level within the drip bottle has descended to a predetermined position, the magnet will actuate the magnetic sensor to be electrically conducted, and then the buzzer at another side emits an alarm or lights up an alarm light so inform one to update the liquid therewithin. Meanwhile, a rolling ball will seal the liquid opening to prevent air to flow inwards so as to safeguard the life of a patient. Besides, another soft tube can be disposed between the liquid transferring tube and the needle bottle, and an adjusting wheel and a screw rod screwedly through the central screw hole and having a tightening block are installed aside.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2000Date of Patent: February 27, 2001Inventor: Der Chuan Yang
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Patent number: 6149631Abstract: A drip chamber including an inlet member, a transparent housing chamber and an outlet member wherein an impinging member connected to the inlet member breaks the flow of the intravenous fluid when the fluid forms a indiscernible fluid stream to cause the fluid to accumulate into droplets that are readily visible by medical personnel.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 1999Date of Patent: November 21, 2000Inventor: Leo Joseph Haydel, Jr.
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Patent number: 6068617Abstract: An IV port body defining an IV port includes a valve body configured as a luer fitting, and a movable valve member defining an outer periphery that is uninterrupted within the periphery is disposed in the valve body. The valve member is biased to a first configuration, wherein a passageway for fluid communication is not established through the valve body. Also, the valve member can be moved to a second configuration, wherein fluid communication through the body is permitted.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 1997Date of Patent: May 30, 2000Inventor: Frank M. Richmond
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Patent number: 6050450Abstract: A fluid dispenser wherein a fixed threaded shaft carries a moveable microprocessor-controlled electric drive motor integrally provided with a shaft extension carrying a plunger for directly contacting and compressing fluid in a syringe barrel to dispense the fluid in accordance with programmed shot volume increments (as small as 0.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 1998Date of Patent: April 18, 2000Assignee: Dispensing Technologies International IncorporatedInventor: Ivan Gardos
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Patent number: 5575779Abstract: An automatic flow regulator for use in a liquid management system is provided, as well as a method for its use. More particularly, a flow regulator and a method for its use are provided which can effectively regulate the flow of liquid in, e.g., an intravenous application. The flow regulator further provides de-bubbling features. For example, a deflector such as a dripdish and an air barrier are provided which serve to reduce the amount of bubbles in a liquid reservoir, greatly enhancing patient safety. The liquid may advantageously be an imaging liquid such as contrast.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 1994Date of Patent: November 19, 1996Assignee: Namic U.S.A. CorporationInventor: Robert L. Barry
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Patent number: 5527295Abstract: A gravitational, magnetic, floating ball valve for use in the medical field as a protective fluid cut-off valve when medicine and/or fluids are infused intravenously in patients. The ball valve can be inserted in either an intravenous line, a dosage meter tube or inside an intravenous supply bag and in combinations thereof.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 1995Date of Patent: June 18, 1996Inventor: Michael L. Wing
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Patent number: 4994055Abstract: A reservoir outlet control device for controlling fluid flow from a reservoir. The device is particularly suitable for controlling fluid outflow from a blood collecting and blood delivery reservoir.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 1989Date of Patent: February 19, 1991Assignee: Pfizer Hospital Products Group, Inc.Inventors: Douglas M. Spranger, Karl D. Kirk, III, Robert Cohen, Preston J. Keeler, III, Jeffrey A. Stein