With Storage Means (e.g., Cabinet, Etc.) For Reservoir And Material Feed Conduit Patents (Class 604/259)
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Patent number: 11207509Abstract: A diffusing applicator is provided and generally includes a head unit, and extension shaft, and a dispensing device. The head unit includes a fluid receiving space and a plurality of dispensing passageways in communication the fluid receiving space. The extension shaft is securely connected to head unit. The dispensing device holds a fluid and is connected to the extension shaft. The dispensing device is in communication with the plurality of dispensing passageways.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2018Date of Patent: December 28, 2021Assignee: Wiesman Holdings, LLCInventor: Jon Wiesman
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Patent number: 8622981Abstract: Apparatus (200) for the application of topical negative pressure therapy to a user of the apparatus (200) is described together with a method for protecting said apparatus (200) when subjected to abnormal stresses, the apparatus (200) comprising a device (202) and a waste canister (204) releasably connected thereto wherein the device (202) and waste canister (204) are connected together by clip means (222), said clip means (222) being subject to failure upon application of abnormal stresses thereby permitting separation of the device (202) and waste canister (204).Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2008Date of Patent: January 7, 2014Assignee: Smith & Nephew PLCInventors: Edward Hartwell, Carl Saxby
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Patent number: 8597232Abstract: Medical apparatus (10) for use with single use kits (100) containing a flow control device (101), a syringe (40), and one or more vials (60A, 608, 60C), for reconstituting a liquid drug dosage and administrating same. The flow control devices (101) include a core member (116) having an inlet port (107) and a flow control member (117) rotatably mounted on the core member (116) and having at least one vial port (112,113,114) for attachment of a vial and an outlet port (109). Flow control devices (101) are designed to ensure an inlet port (107) is in flow communication with a single port (112,113,114) at each flow control position of at least two predetermined flow control positions of a flow control member (117) relative to a core member (116). The medical apparatus (10) includes a housing (11) having a syringe support (12) for horizontally supporting a syringe (40) and a flow control device support (13) for horizontally supporting a flow control device (101).Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2010Date of Patent: December 3, 2013Assignee: MEDIMOP Medical Projects, Ltd.Inventors: Nimrod Lev, Zvika Zinger, Moshe Gilboa
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Patent number: 8545440Abstract: Devices and systems for injecting fluids and/or other materials into a targeted anatomical location, in particular, a joint or intra-articular space, include a handpiece assembly having a needle extending from its distal end, a fluid delivery module comprising a cassette and a fluid transfer device. A conduit is generally configured to place the fluid delivery module in fluid communication with the handpiece assembly. Medicaments, formulations and/or other fluids or materials contained within vials that are secured to a cassette or other portion of the fluid delivery module can be selectively delivered into an anatomy through a needle located at the distal end of the handpiece assembly. In some embodiments, ultrasound or other imaging technologies can be used to locate a joint or other targeted anatomical location.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2010Date of Patent: October 1, 2013Assignee: Carticept Medical, Inc.Inventors: Timothy Patrick, Richard Knostman, Michael Axelrod, Carribeth Ramey
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Patent number: 8262602Abstract: A portable, flexible peritoneal dialysis system is disclosed. The system includes a flexible harness, such as canvas or cloth, to mount a stiff housing with a heater for holding and heating fresh dialysis fluid. The harness includes straps or other suspending devices for holding a second, flexible housing for a drain bag for holding sent dialysis fluid. The upper portion of the system includes a hook and a load cell for suspending the remaining portions. The load cell is used to measure the weight of the apparatus. By keeping track of the weight and the changes, the quantity of fluid removed from the patient, spent dialysate, is tracked, as is fresh dialysate infused into the patient. An electronics or control portion controls heating of the fresh dialysate, and operation of pumps and valves for moving the dialysate. This portion also includes alarms and communications equipment.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2008Date of Patent: September 11, 2012Assignees: Baxter International Inc., Baxter Healthcare S.A.Inventors: Patrick Lee, Annie Chiou, Meir Dahan, Bijan Elahi, Peter A. Hopping, Merrick F. Kossack, Joachim Prutsch
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Patent number: 8162916Abstract: The present invention provides a system comprising: a reservoir body configured to hold a reservoir liner, wherein the reservoir liner is configured to hold an enteral feeding material; a reservoir connector configured to connect to the reservoir liner in a manner that permits flow of an enteral feeding material; a reservoir cap configured to connect to the reservoir body in a manner that connects the reservoir connector to the reservoir liner disposed within the reservoir body; and a syringe adapter enteral feeding assembly having a distal end configured to connect to the reservoir cap in a manner that permits flow of the enteral feeding material, and a proximal end configured to connect to an enteral feeding device in a manner that permits flow of the enteral feeding material.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2008Date of Patent: April 24, 2012Assignee: Codan US CorporationInventor: Thomas F. Knight
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Patent number: 8142414Abstract: Systems for injecting fluids and/or other materials into a targeted anatomical location, in particular, an intra-articular space, include a handpiece assembly having a proximal end and a distal end, a needle extending from the distal end of the handpiece assembly, a fluid delivery module comprising a cassette and a fluid transfer device. A conduit is generally configured to place the fluid delivery module in fluid communication with the handpiece assembly. Medications, formulations and/or other fluids or materials contained within vials that are secured to the fluid delivery module can be selectively delivered into an anatomy through a needle located at the distal end of the handpiece assembly. In some embodiments, ultrasound or other imaging technologies can be used to locate a joint or other targeted anatomical location.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2008Date of Patent: March 27, 2012Assignee: Carticept Medical, Inc.Inventors: Timothy Patrick, Richard Knostman, Carribeth Ramey, Michael Axelrod
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Patent number: 7891625Abstract: The invention concerns a medical machine (1) for transport of liquid, comprising at least one suspension means (10) intended to receive at least two bags (50) containing liquid, the suspension means having a suspension body (11), at least three fastening means (12, 13, 14) fixed to the suspension body (11), comprising at least two lateral fastening means (13, 14) and one intermediate fastening means (12), the intermediate fastening means (12) being placed between the two lateral fastening means (13, 14), and the intermediate fastening means (12) being placed vertically lower down than the lateral fastening means (13, 14). The first lateral fastening means and the intermediate fastening means are intended to receive a first bag, and the second lateral fastening means and the intermediate fastening means are intended to receive a second bag, so that the two bags are held against one another in a stable manner.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2005Date of Patent: February 22, 2011Assignee: Gambro Lundia ABInventors: Jacques Chevallet, Eric Dejaiffe
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Patent number: 7435380Abstract: A pseudo-plastic or thixotropic carrier having anti-malodorous components dissolved or suspended therein is sprayed on the internal surfaces of an ostomy bag or pouch. The viscoelastic properties of the carrier allow the composition to be conveniently dispensed from a spray bottle into the ostomy bag and retained on the inner walls thereof without being displaced therefrom by incoming waste during use of the ostomy bag. This allows the composition to continue to deodorize the ostomy bag headspace even after waste material begins to fill the bag.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2002Date of Patent: October 14, 2008Assignee: Church & Dwight Co., Inc.Inventor: Anthony E. Winston
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Publication number: 20080188817Abstract: Formulations of an interleukin-1 (IL-1) antagonist are provided including a pre-lyophilized formulation, a reconstituted lyophilized formulation, and a stable liquid formulation. Preferably, the IL-1 antagonist is an IL-1 trap composed of a dimer of two fusion proteins having an amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 10. Stable liquid formulations made with and without sodium chloride, and made with phosphate or histidine buffer, are provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2008Publication date: August 7, 2008Inventors: Daniel Dix, Katherine Bowers, Chimanlall Goolcharran, Leu-Fen H. Lin
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Patent number: 7273586Abstract: An apparatus for conditioning mammalian blood for subsequent use in a medical procedure includes a cabinet having a secure environment and a door providing the only access to the environment. An input system transports a blood charge from a source to the cabinet and a flask is removably contained in the secure environment and coupled to the charge input system to receive the charge. Stressors are coupled to the cabinet and positioned for operation to create a conditioned charge in the flask. An output system is coupled to the flask and includes a receiver for the conditioned charge. The apparatus includes an automated control system operable upon closing the door to lock the door and to then condition the charge, and to then cause the charge to move from the flask to the receiver.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2005Date of Patent: September 25, 2007Assignee: Vasogen Ireland LimitedInventors: Sonya Mongomery, Jeff Dayman, Allen Muirhead, Paul Moore, Taras Worona, Simon Treadwell, Murray Voakes, Thomas Porter, Carlton Chong, Liung Sen Liao, Duncan Newman
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Patent number: 6675400Abstract: The invention relates a physiological washing device, which includes a main body with an upper side divided to form a receiving chamber. The upper end of the receiving chamber is provided with water inlet with filtering function. The bottom portion of the receiving groove is provided with a heater for heating water in receiving chamber. A pump motor at the lower side of main body transfers heated water to a washing spray rod for performing warm water washing via a spray head to achieve a desired cleaning effect. As it is an independent structure, it can prevent damage to washing device during cleaning of bathroom and toilet.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2002Date of Patent: January 13, 2004Inventor: Sung-Shan Chang Chien
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Patent number: 6589216Abstract: A vaginal douche comprises a vaginal douche applicator for introduction in the vaginal canal and a source or supply of douching fluid connected with the vaginal douche applicator. The vaginal douche applicator comprises an applicator body, a head joined to the applicator body and an internal passage for being supplied with douching fluid. Rearward discharge holes and forward discharge holes in the head communicate with the passage and discharge douching fluid into the vaginal canal. The rearward discharge holes face proximally toward the applicator body, and the forward discharge holes face distally and outwardly from the head at an angle. Douching fluid discharged into the vaginal canal is directed proximally along a plurality of external head channels of the head toward a plurality of external body channels of the applicator body. Douching fluid is directed proximally along the body channels toward the vaginal opening for exit from the vaginal canal.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2002Date of Patent: July 8, 2003Assignee: Abbott Research Group, Inc.Inventors: Chun Lim Abbott, Dominic C. Abbott, John L. Moss
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Patent number: 6551298Abstract: A controlled medicament security enclosure system that houses liquid filled reservoirs which consists of a portable enclosure (20) formed with a top half (22) and a bottom half (24) that permanently snap together to form a secure inseparable repository for the reservoirs. Inside the enclosure is at least one glass vial (36) for storing the liquid medicament with each vial having a sliding piston stopper (42) within that seals the inside of the vial and slides to maintain the liquid air free regardless of the volume. An adapter socket (48) is removably attached to the stopper and includes a hollow needle that pierces the stopper and permits a flowpath for the liquid. A flexible outlet tube (62) along with connectors on each end transmit the medicament to a mechanical drug delivery system that has a peristaltic pump and a control module.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2000Date of Patent: April 22, 2003Inventors: Jack Y. Zhang, Frank Zhishi Xia, Mary Ziping Luo
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Publication number: 20020193739Abstract: A fluid warming cassette with a stiffening frame structure and an integral handle is provided to support a parenteral fluid container. The fluid container is desirably thin to minimize heat exchange inefficiencies. The frame structure permits the thin fluid container to be inserted into the narrow space between fixed position warming plates of a warming unit. The frame structure has a quadrilateral shape with sides and ends. The fluid container is attached, at its periphery to the sides and ends of the frame structure, within the quadrilateral shape. Part of the frame structure is formed into a handle to assist in both the insertion and removal of the cassette from a warming unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2002Publication date: December 19, 2002Inventors: Scott D. Augustine, Scott A. Entenman, Keith J. Leland, Gary R. Maharaj, Teryl L. Woodwick-Sides
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Publication number: 20020169423Abstract: A tube clamp is disclosed for optional opening and closing of tubes such as infusion tubes, an infusion pump, an infusion tube set and the combination thereof, the tube clamp comprising means for opening or closing the tube clamp which interacts with a part of the infusion pump which is a lever for locking and unlocking a door in the pump, wherein an automatic opening and closing of the tube clamp can be realized without a relative movement of the tube clamp and the tube.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2002Publication date: November 14, 2002Applicant: FRESENIUS AG,Inventors: Hubert Zoltan, Gilbert Poncon, Jean-Marc Plazy, Andreas Wilmers
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Patent number: 6293793Abstract: An ultrasonic dental tooth treatment system including an ultrasonic dental handpiece, a fluid reservoir housing and a power control housing. The reservoir housing is supported by the control housing. The reservoir housing encloses two containers which are connected to the selector valve. The selector valve is connected to a control housing conduit which is connected to the handpiece. The control housing encloses a power control circuit which is connected to the handpiece. In a preferred embodiment of the invention a fluid dispenser includes at least one readily removable reservoir container supported by a reservoir housing having a pivotable cover and a fluid control valve. The cover is pivotable between an open position and a closed position. The valve is closed by the cover when the cover is in its open position.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1999Date of Patent: September 25, 2001Assignee: Dentsply Research & Development Corp.Inventors: Robert J. Schuman, V. Richard Guilmette, Martin I. Septimus, Alfred E. Corbellini
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Patent number: 6250482Abstract: A fluid recovery system holder having features of the present invention includes a housing for carrying the chest drain and a mounting assembly coupled to the housing for removably and replaceably mounting the housing on the support. The housing has an opening sized and shaped to receive the fluid recovery system. The housing can include a base member, a top member opposed to the base member, and a connecting assembly for connecting the base member and the top member. The top member has an opening sized and shaped to receive the fluid recovery system. The housing has a front face and an opposed back face. The connecting member is configured to allow visual inspection of the chest drain through the front face of the housing when the chest drain is positioned in the holder.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 1998Date of Patent: June 26, 2001Assignee: Atrium Medical CorporationInventors: Nicholas Want, Thomas S. Cochran, Jeff Harris
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Patent number: 6106506Abstract: A portable apparatus (51) for delivering a colonic lavage to a patient includes a portable frame (52) preferably constructed of tubing, a lavage liquid reservoir (71) and a waste reservoir (72) both stowable in the frame (52), a speculum (78) for delivering the lavage liquid to the interior of a colon and for receiving waste from the colon, a waste conduit (88) communicating at one end with the speculum (78) and at another end with the waste reservoir (72), and a first sphincter valve (87) selectively opening and closing the waste conduit (88). A pump (66) housed in the frame (52) delivers the lavage liquid from an interior cavity of the frame (52) to the speculum (78) via a delivery conduit (91) coupling the speculum (78) with a pump tube (102) communicating with the pump (66). A regulator valve assembly (58) communicates with the pump tube (102) and ensures that the lavage liquid is never delivered to the colon above a predetermined pressure.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 1998Date of Patent: August 22, 2000Assignee: Innovatec Medical Corp.Inventors: Roy Abell, Kenneth E. Hill, Paul J. Mann
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Patent number: 6071258Abstract: An improved perfusion control assembly comprising a console and an oxygenator flanked by at least two flanking units, wherein a first flanking unit is a pump assembly and additional flanking units are at least one of additional pump assemblies, a display monitor, a parameter monitoring assembly, or a controller, is described. The improved assembly can have the advantages of a reduced extracorporeal blood volumes in cardiopulmonary and cardioplegia circuits, and improved ergonomics for the perfusionist. In a preferred embodiment, the elongated console of the assembly is divided into a central and at least two peripheral segments connected by hinged joints. The perfusionist may rotate segments to create a cockpit shaped assembly.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 1994Date of Patent: June 6, 2000Assignee: COBE Cardiovascular, Inc.Inventors: William D. Dalke, Gary A. Gruszecki
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Patent number: 6030212Abstract: A stacking system includes a reservoir housing, a base housing and a handpiece. The reservoir housing supports a readily removable container. The reservoir housing has feet and a pivotable cover, which in closed position encloses two containers which are connected by conduits to a valve. Each container has a cap with a first and a second cap connector. Each cap connector is connected to a housing connector. The handpiece is connected by conduits through the base housing to the containers. The cover is pivotable between an open position and a closed position. The cover, in closed position, prevents the cap from moving sufficiently for the cap connector to disengage from the housing connectors. The reservoir housing is supported by and positioned above the base housing. The base housing has an upper face. The upper face has grooves. The feet are positioned in the grooves.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 1996Date of Patent: February 29, 2000Assignee: Dentsply Research & Development Corp.Inventors: Robert J. Schuman, V. Richard Guilmette, Martin I. Septimus, Alfred E. Corbellini
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Patent number: 5891107Abstract: A personal hygiene system includes a cabinet, a cover hingedly attached to said cabinet, a fluid bottle removably attachable to the cabinet, a hose attached to the fluid bottle, and at least one personal hygiene accessory attached to said hose. A plurality of flexible tabs are formed on the back side of the interior of the cabinet for releasably holding the fluid bottle. Optionally, a quick-connector release may be used to connect the hose and the fluid bottle. A plurality of tabs are provided in an array about the fluid bottle for releasably receiving the tube. One or more holders are preferably formed on the back wall of the cabinet for releasably receiving a personal hygiene accessory.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 1997Date of Patent: April 6, 1999Inventor: Robert C. Carr
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Patent number: 5873863Abstract: A surgery demonstration kit for comparing different surgical fastening tools and techniques includes a tube for simulating a vascular segment or other such body tissue, the vascular simulation tube being mounted to supports on a frame. The tube is cut to form at least one, and preferably two, side by side slits which are then repaired with the alternative tissue fastening instruments and techniques to be compared. A fluid conduit conducts fluid to the vascular simulation tube and the fluid is pressurized until one or both of the repaired slits begins to leak fluid. The kit is portable and the frame folds into a convenient carrying container.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 1997Date of Patent: February 23, 1999Assignee: United States Surgical CorporationInventors: Andrew Komlosi, Christopher Della Vecchia
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Patent number: 5755968Abstract: A dialysis system and method for removing toxic matter from the large intestine comprises an input tube, an output tube concentric with the input tube, both of which tubes are to be inserted in the large intestine an input pressure pump connected to deliver filtrate solution from an input container to the input tube, and an output suction pump connected to the output tube to remove filtrate solution. Pressure gauges control the input and output pumps so that an input pressure level of 75 mm Hg is not exceeded, and so that the output suction pump is disabled unless the input pressure level exceeds 45 mm Hg. A filtrate solution composition comprising a vasodilator of niacin, a high molecular weight protein in the form of casein, a mineral constituents and other components is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 1997Date of Patent: May 26, 1998Inventor: Andrew Stone
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Patent number: 5716346Abstract: A needleless dosage transfer system for filling medicating devices such as syringes or needleless cannulas to minimize the likelihood of an unwanted needle stick and to avoid the initial cost of a needle as well as the disposal cost of the needle. A vial has a body portion (20) formed with flexibly deformable walls and defines a blind bore. An opening of the vial includes a tapered section adapted to frictionally fit over a taper of a male luer-type fitting commonly found on syringes and needleless cannulas. By deforming the walls of the vial, fluid is forced from the vial into a syringe. The opening of the vial (10) is protected with a cap and includes a scoreline which, when fractured, defines the opening. The cap to be removed from the vial prior to its use is fabricated as one piece with the vial in order to assure sterile conditions during manufacture and filling. A tab is associated with the cap which lists the ingredients within the vial. The vial also supports an area which lists the vial's contents.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 1993Date of Patent: February 10, 1998Inventor: Barry Farris
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Patent number: 5697900Abstract: A system and a method are provided for packaging components required for conducting a dialysis procedure. To this end, a rigid container is designed such that other necessary components required for conducting a dialysis procedure may be contained therein prior to use. The rigid container is designed with a lid having a port in the lid such that a drainage line may be connected to the port and the rigid container may be used as a drainage container. The rigid container is constructed from a rigid material such that rigid containers may be stacked during transport and storage of the same. The rigid container may also be re-used for subsequent dialysis procedures.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 1996Date of Patent: December 16, 1997Assignee: Baxter International Inc.Inventors: Francesco Peluso, Patrick R. Balteau, Eric J. Henaut
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Patent number: 5685028Abstract: There is provided a personal hygiene system comprising a means for conducting personal hygiene and a means for removably holding and mounting the personal hygiene device. The personal hygiene device comprises a nozzle having a removable spray tip at a first end, a flexible hose connected to a connection end of the nozzle and a means for connecting the flexible hose to a source of water. Three primary spray tips are included to accomplish various rinsing operations. Also included is a means to add medicinal or cleansing solutions to the flushing fluids. The means for mounting allows for mounting flush with the surface of a wall.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 1995Date of Patent: November 11, 1997Inventors: Celia Miller, Guadalupe DeLa Garza, Charles R. Miller
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Patent number: 5620604Abstract: A dialysis system and method for removing toxic matter from the large intestine comprises an input tube, an output tube concentric with the input tube, both of which tubes are to be inserted in the large intestine an input pressure pump connected to deliver filtrate solution from an input container to the input tube, and an output suction pump connected to the output tube to remove filtrate solution. Pressure gauges control the input and output pumps so that an input pressure level of 75 mm Hg is not exceeded, and so that the output suction pump is disabled unless the input pressure level exceeds 45 mm Hg. A filtrate solution composition comprising a vasodilator of niacin, a high molecular weight protein in the form of casein, a mineral constituents and other components is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 1994Date of Patent: April 15, 1997Inventor: Andrew Stone
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Patent number: 5578001Abstract: An infusion apparatus includes a roller assembly adapted to exert pressure on opposed sides of an IV bag to forcibly remove the fluid contents therefrom in an even and controllable manner. A sensing element mounted to the roller assembly senses the pressure exerted during the infusion operation and generates a signal to a control assembly which automatically adjusts the movement of the roller assembly in response to the pressure sensed. If the pressure sensed exceeds a predetermined level, the control assembly will activate a drive assembly to return the roller assembly to a neutral position.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 1994Date of Patent: November 26, 1996Inventor: Pranav N. Shah
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Patent number: 5466229Abstract: A fluid collection apparatus for the controlled collection of body fluids comprising a collection vessel housed in a carrier, a vacuum pump mounted in the carrier, and means for powering pump for continuous operation mounted therein. The collection vessel includes a valved exit port, and inlet port connected to a body mounted fluid collection apparatus, a vacuum control means, liquid level control means an tilt sensing means all operatively connected. Also described are a vented drainage valve assembly, and sound and odor absorbing components.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 1993Date of Patent: November 14, 1995Assignee: Davstar, Inc.Inventors: Edward E. Elson, David H. Kuntz
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Patent number: 5322070Abstract: An improved enema insufflation system includes a source of barium sulfate suspension connected, by tubing, to a multi-lumen enema tip and a source of carbon dioxide, connected to the enema tip. The carbon dioxide source contains compressed carbon dioxide. The source is connected to a carbon dioxide reservoir capable of holding a pre-determined volume of carbon dioxide at a relatively low pressure. A hand actuated insufflation bulb is connected to the carbon dioxide reservoir. The insufflation bulb can draw carbon dioxide from the reservoir for delivery, through the enema tip, to a patient. The compressed, high-pressure carbon dioxide is functionally isolated from the patient to ensure patient safety.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 1992Date of Patent: June 21, 1994Assignee: E-Z-EM, Inc.Inventors: John Goodman, Arthur Zimmet, Matthew Froehlich
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Patent number: 5236143Abstract: A unitary housing contains a spring-biased return spool, with the spool including a predetermined length of intravenous feed conduit wound thereabout, with the feed conduit directed through a forward and rear wall of the housing and arranged to retract extraneous tubing within the housing. A modification of the invention includes guide roller structure mounted to the forward and rear walls of the housing to guide the tube and direct it therethrough, with the forward wall including a lock mechanism to position the tubing at a predetermined orientation when withdrawn relative to the housing.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 1991Date of Patent: August 17, 1993Inventor: Bradley P. Dragon
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Patent number: 5113897Abstract: A medical supply unit with a height-adjustable connection head, e.g., in the form of a ceiling-mounted supply unit or ceiling lamp, is able to receive a working device, e.g., an anesthesiological apparatus, while ensuring reliable coupling for this purpose, so that the user will be able to perform a procedure reliably, with the working device being correctly connected. This is made possible by a coupling part 34 equipped with guide faces 35, with which a receiving part 14 engages, which is provided with complementarily extending receiving jaws 15 and which actuates--in the case of correctly fitting engagement--electrical contacts 18, such that the control elements 10 provided on a control panel 9 for height adjustment of the connection head 1 and/or for supplying the working device 30 with the media needed for operation are released.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 1991Date of Patent: May 19, 1992Assignee: Dragerwerk AktiengesellschaftInventors: Ryszard Kummerfeld, Siegfried Baumgarten, Gerd Holzapfel, Wolfgang Falb, Ulrich Palm
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Patent number: 4795441Abstract: An improved medication administration system includes a series of one way valves disposed closely adjacent and in direct fluid communication with an auxiliary IV line leading to a patient. A plurality of syringes filled with various selected medications are each secured in a tray against axial and lateral movement by depressing them into correspondingly dimensioned longitudinal grooves. The flanges of the syringes abut a lip of the tray to further restrict axial movement. The nozzles of the syringes are connected to the inlets of the valves so that medication can be adminstered intravenously by simply depressing the appropriate syringe plunger. The tray is surrounded by a supporting outer box which includes retractable clamps for fastening the tray to an operating table. A second similarly shaped box is adapted to be clipped to the first box or clamped to the table. The second box can contain miscellaneous medical equipment.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 1987Date of Patent: January 3, 1989Inventor: Kunjlata M. Bhatt
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Patent number: 4682979Abstract: Colon washing apparatus and methods wherein water flow to the colon may be by gravity flow or by pumped flow, wherein temperature control of the wash water is controlled by mixing of hot and cold water or by means of a water heater means, wherein wash water pressure is controlled by water head or by pump output pressure, and by pressure flow valve controls, wherein pulsating water flow may be used, wherein oxygen may be introduced into the wash water, wherein water penetration into the colon may be assisted by abdominal massage, wherein the nozzle may be introduced through the colon by water jet action, and wherein angular water jets from the nozzle may cause washing action ahead of the nozzle. The apparatus is fail-safe in that alternative modes of operation are available in case of power failure. The patient can control the apparatus in case of operator absence or patient discomfort.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 1985Date of Patent: July 28, 1987Inventor: Jimmy J. Girouard
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Patent number: 4657004Abstract: A mobile livestock intensive care unit for providing intensive medical care to animals. The Unit provides administration of controlled temperature intravenous and subcutaneous fluids and medicines with external heat to the animal and the monitoring of specific bodily functions. The unit includes a restraining area for housing the animal with folding sides to permit access to the animal. The front of the unit is supported by two wheels with the rear being supported by two legs. Handles extend above the legs to permit the rear of the unit to be lifted and moved about on wheels to a desired location. A control cabinet is positioned above the restraining area and includes a temperature controlled fluid/medication chamber for the storing and administration of temperture controlled fluids and medications. A control chamber, adjacent the fluid/medication chamber, controls and monitors the operation of the unit and houses necessary bodily functioning monitoring equipment.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 1986Date of Patent: April 14, 1987Inventor: Robert T. Coffey
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Patent number: 4559036Abstract: Apparatus for sequentially dispensing a plurality of solutions through an intravenous supply catheter includes a disposable tubing manifold that is connected to each of the solutions to be administered. Flow of solution through the branches of the tubing manifold is stopped by valves mounted upon a manifold plate which engage each branch. The quantity of solution dispensed is metered by a volumetric infusion pump and controlled by sequentially opening and closing the valves individually. Electronically operable motors or solenoids are connected to each valve for automatically opening and successively closing each valve. A sequencer-timer in accordance with a predetermined program such as from a program card, controls the automatic energization and successive de-energization of each motor, one at a time and successively energizes additional motors for intermittent individual operation through a preselected cycle of machine operation.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 1983Date of Patent: December 17, 1985Inventor: Richard E. Wunsch
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Patent number: 4545783Abstract: A container with attached tubing set, for use in the administration of fluids to a patient, comprises a reservoir in fluid communication with the tubing set and an enclosure integrally associated with the reservoir and adapted to coilably receive the tubing set when the container is not in use. The container further includes a seal over an opening to the enclosure which is removable to extend the tubing set, and provide a fluid path therethrough, from the reservoir to the patient during administration of the fluid.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 1983Date of Patent: October 8, 1985Assignee: Warner-Lambert CompanyInventor: Thomas L. Vaughan