Fluent Treating Material Held In Reservoir In Hand-supported Applicator Patents (Class 604/310)
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Publication number: 20090163868Abstract: Fluid dispensing system comprising a system of interconnected micro chambers (13) communicating with at least a fluid inlet (22) and with at least a suction port (26). Each micro chamber (13) has an output communicating with a needle (15) and has at least one side defined by a deformable membrane (34) subjected to a variable pressure so that a decrease of the pressure with respect to the pressure present at fluid inlet (22) is transferred to the system of micro chambers (13) through the suction port (26) thereby establishing a suction of fluid from the inlet (22) towards the chambers (13) that are filled. An increase of the pressure, causing the deflection of the membrane (34) towards the inner side of each micro chamber, will close each dispensing unit and provoke the ejection of the fluid contained in each chamber (13) of the dispensing unit content through the outlets.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2007Publication date: June 25, 2009Applicant: CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUEInventors: Antonin Hoël, Marie-Caroline Jullien, Luis Maria Mir
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Publication number: 20090156982Abstract: A treatment device for treating a medical condition comprises a composition selected for its ability to treat the medical condition, the composition being formulated for transdermal delivery. A portable container is provided which comprises a body for accommodating the composition in a sealed arrangement, a frangible seal on the container which can be ruptured to enable discharge of the composition from the body, and an application component on the container for facilitating transdermal delivery of the composition.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 5, 2008Publication date: June 18, 2009Inventors: Arezou Petrie, Louis Petrie, Xavier Roy
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Patent number: 7544190Abstract: Bioactive agents are cutaneously delivered by a jet dispenser using inkjet technology, such as that used in printing. The dispenser propels precise volumes of bioactive agent toward the skin, where they exert a local or topical effect, or move through the skin for transdermal systemic delivery. Drugs are either delivered directly to the skin, or are introduced into a transdermal patch, which may receive repeated dosages. A controller in the dispenser may control delivery of multiple different drugs, timing of drug administration, or change drug regimens in response to a changing medical condition of a patient, such as those monitored by a sensor in communication with the controller, for example to prevent an overdose. The dispenser may act as an electromechanical patch, capable of long term administration of drugs to the skin, to achieve local or systemic pharmaceutical effects. Administration methods are also provided, along with replacement kits.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2003Date of Patent: June 9, 2009Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventors: Ray L. Pickup, Clement C. Lo, William D. Noonan
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Publication number: 20090131891Abstract: The apparatus (1) according to the invention for flushing a surface (6) with a fluid comprises a fluid supply (2) connected to a hand held unit (4) for supply of pressurised fluid to the hand held unit (4). The hand held unit (4) is configured to provide a jet (14, 14?) of fluid towards the surface (6) and is connected via a connector (15) to a cover (5). The cover (5) is provided with a rim part (9) that is resilient for easy adaptation of the rim (10) to a non-planar surface (6) that is to be flushed. The hand held unit (4) with the cover (5) has means for changing the direction of the jet (14, 14?) in the cover (5) for flushing an area under the cover (5) which largely corresponds to the entire area covered by the cover (5).Type: ApplicationFiled: June 9, 2006Publication date: May 21, 2009Inventor: Peter Fons
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Publication number: 20090118684Abstract: Devices and methods for the treatment of skin conditions and lesions are disclosed herein. A thermal device can be used to heat or cool a personal care pack that can then be used to cleanse, treat, and rejuvenate the skin. The personal care pack can be formulated with smooth or abrasive material and can contain a variety of liquids, lotions or gels. Application of the personal care pack, at the desired temperature to the skin can stimulate deeper blood circulation, clear pores, diminishes or removes deep and fine wrinkles, accelerate acne clearing, treat blemished skin, decrease edema and erythema of the skin, and reduce puritis of various etiologies.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2008Publication date: May 7, 2009Inventors: Luiz B. DA SILVA, T. Debuene CHANG, Igor G. KOCHEMASOV
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Publication number: 20090105672Abstract: A medicament applicator for use with a medicament cartridge is disclosed herein. The applicator comprises a first handle member and a second handle member, both of which are movable with respect to one another between a first handle position and a second handle position. The applicator further comprises a first separating member and a second separating member, which are movable between a first separating position, which corresponds to the first handle position, and a second separating position, which corresponds to the second handle position. The applicator further comprises a compressing apparatus attached to the applicator, which compresses the medicament cartridge and selectively expels the medicament from the medicament cartridge.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2007Publication date: April 23, 2009Inventor: Gregory R. Cascio
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Publication number: 20090105673Abstract: A medicament applicator for use with a medicament cartridge is disclosed herein. The applicator comprises a first member and a second member, and a first brush member and a second brush member. Moving the first member towards the second member causes the first brush member to move away from the second brush member, and causes the medicament cartridge to open, allowing its contents to exit.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 3, 2008Publication date: April 23, 2009Inventors: Gregory R. Cascio, Jeffrey D. Bransky, James D. Morrow
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Publication number: 20090076468Abstract: A liquid dispenser for enabling personal lavage, comprising a housing containing a see-through liquid reservoir, a pump, and a rechargeable battery. Liquids discharged from the pump pass through a flexible conduit which for at least part of its length is routed outside the housing. The housing may include a clip for holding the flexible conduit. The flexible conduit terminates in a form holding nozzle which may have a removable nozzle cover for discharging liquids, and a controller. The controller may comprise a resistor type switch arranged to vary pump speed, or may comprise a wireless signal generator. In the latter case, the liquid dispenser includes a transducer adapted to respond to wireless signals to control the pump. Both the form holding nozzle and its removable nozzle cover may be readily removed and replaced. A lamp may signal low battery voltage.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2008Publication date: March 19, 2009Inventor: Peter Orange Hoffoss
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Publication number: 20090062849Abstract: A hemostatic tissue sealant sponge and a spray for acute wounds are disclosed. The sponge comprises hydrophobically modified polymers that anchor themselves within the membrane of cells in the vicinity of the wound. The seal is strong enough to substantially prevent the loss of blood inside the boundaries of the sponge, yet weak enough to substantially prevent damage to newly formed tissue upon recovery and subsequent removal of the sponge. In examples, the polymers inherently prevent microbial infections and are suitable for oxygen transfer required during normal wound metabolism. The spray comprises hydrophobically modified polymers that form solid gel networks with blood cells to create a physical clotting mechanism to prevent loss of blood. In an example, the spray further comprises at least one reagent that increases the mechanical integrity of the clot. In another example, the reagent prevents microbial infection of the wound.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2008Publication date: March 5, 2009Inventors: Matthew Dowling, John Hess, Grant Bochicchio, Srinivasa Raghavan
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Publication number: 20090018492Abstract: A method of treating areas of the body utilizing ultrasonic vibrations to mix different materials together as to create a therapeutic combination is disclosed. The materials are mixed by passing them through an ultrasound horn vibrating in resonance, having an internal chamber. As the materials pass through the internal chamber, ultrasonic vibrations emanating from and/or echoing off the various walls of the chamber mix the materials into a potentially therapeutic combination. Ultrasonic vibrations emanating from the radiation surface of the horn may be used to spray the created therapeutic combination onto the area of the body to be treated.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2007Publication date: January 15, 2009Applicant: BACOUSTICS LLCInventor: Eilaz Babaev
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Publication number: 20090018491Abstract: A method of treating areas of the body utilizing ultrasonic vibrations to mix different materials together as to create a therapeutic combination is disclosed. The materials are mixed by passing them through an ultrasound horn vibrating in resonance, having an internal chamber. As the materials pass through the internal chamber, ultrasonic vibrations emanating from and/or echoing off the various walls of the chamber mix the materials into a potentially therapeutic combination. Ultrasonic vibrations emanating from the radiation surface of the horn may be used to spray the created therapeutic combination onto the area of the body to be treated.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2007Publication date: January 15, 2009Applicant: BACOUSTICS LLCInventor: Eilaz Babaev
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Publication number: 20080289634Abstract: A container for dispensing fluids, powders, medications, or aerosolized contents in pre-measured amounts at the moment of delivery. The container can be used to apply a condom or condom like device to the penis in the correct-way-on direction. A detachably-attached polymer or latex film, which serves as the vehicle of delivery, and which could be a condom is located at one end and is rolled over the outside of the package which may or may not have a leak proof layer. To dispense the condom on a penis or fit the film on any extremity, the extremity is inserted into the package and by virtue either of such insertion and/or by virtue of flexing the package to fracture an internal frangible membrane. The membrane may be attached to, or a part of a reservoir that is adhered to the inner walls of the package.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 26, 2008Publication date: November 27, 2008Inventor: Leon Kassman
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Publication number: 20080287891Abstract: The invention relates to a device for more effectively performing wound irrigation and cleansing. The device consists of a coupling member that may be releasably coupled by threaded engagement with the dispensing outlet of a manually compressible container having a reservoir of cleansing fluid. The coupling member has an upstream end portion containing a void region which is in fluid communication with the reservoir after coupling. A magnifying lens is carried by the coupling member and is located intermediate the upstream and downstream ends of the coupling member. The magnifying lens has a multiplicity of orifices adjacent its peripheral edge where the orifices communicate with both the void region and a chamber region. The chamber region is located downstream of the lens and has an opening at its downstream end to permit cleansing fluid to be delivered to the wound upon manually compressing the container.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2008Publication date: November 20, 2008Inventor: Kevin L. Foster
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Publication number: 20080287890Abstract: The invention relates to a device for more effectively performing wound irrigation and cleansing. The device consists of a coupling member that may be releasably coupled by threaded engagement with the dispensing outlet of a manually compressible container having a reservoir of cleansing fluid. The coupling member has an upstream end portion containing a void region which is in fluid communication with the reservoir after coupling. A magnifying lens is carried by the coupling member and is located intermediate the upstream and downstream ends of the coupling member. The magnifying lens has a multiplicity of orifices adjacent its peripheral edge where the orifices communicate with both the void region and a chamber region. The chamber region is located downstream of the lens and has an opening of its downstream end to permit cleansing fluid to be delivered to the wound upon manually compressing the container.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2007Publication date: November 20, 2008Inventor: Kevin L. Foster
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Publication number: 20080245314Abstract: Assemblies in accordance with the invention can lead to an exceptionally easy to use, safe, and convenient system and method of applying a fixed dosage of chemicals to which a user might wish to avoid contact, such as parasiticides. In the present invention, a fluid, such as a pesticide or parasiticide, glue, solvent, lubricant, medicament and the like is loaded into a fluid reservoir and the reservoir sealed. The reservoir can be attached to a cap-applicator structure which is in an inactive configuration. In the inactive configuration, a piercing tip remains poised over the reservoir in an inactive configuration without forming an opening in the reservoir. The cap-applicator can have a sharp intsernal piercing tip capable of piercing the reservoir when the assembly is converted into an active configuration. This will allow the user to dispense the liquid out of the reservoir through the applicator.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2008Publication date: October 9, 2008Inventors: Thomas BRODOWSKI, George Engel, Bruce Harvie, Vitor Oliveira, Bill Weber
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Patent number: 7431718Abstract: A skin care device includes a suction nozzle to be brought into contact with skin to suction skin impurities therefrom, a suction pump for generating a suction force of the suction nozzle, a mist nozzle installed near the suction nozzle, for ejecting a mist of liquid, a tank for storing therein a liquid to be supplied to the mist nozzle, a liquid supply pump for supplying the liquid to the mist nozzle from the tank, a drive motor for driving the suction pump and the liquid supply pump at the same time, and a liquid amount control unit for controlling an amount of the liquid ejected from the mist nozzle. The liquid amount control unit is a flow rate regulation device disposed between the tank and the mist nozzle.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2005Date of Patent: October 7, 2008Assignee: Matsushita Electric Works, Ltd.Inventor: Kazuyasu Ikadai
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Publication number: 20080221534Abstract: A tongue treatment device including a handle, a gripping portion and a working end for scraping a tongue and applying a treatment material to the tongue surface. The working end is configured as a closed loop defining an opening. On a first or upper side of an outer portion of the working end is an undulated toothed surface for cleaning and scraping the tongue surface to remove debris and bacteria. A bridge element with an acupressure beaded first surface interconnects opposed lateral sides of the closed loop. The bridge is configured to include at an opposite second surface a reservoir for temporarily holding treatment material. Along the edges of the reservoir are provided rows of massaging teeth for effectively applying the material to the tongue surface. A removable cover is provided to protect against cross contamination and may be positioned over or around the working end while not in use.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2007Publication date: September 11, 2008Inventor: Deepty U. Patel
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Publication number: 20080208183Abstract: A device for applying a fluid to a localized and defined area including a reserve of fluid in the form of an aerosol; means for starting release of the fluid from the reserve; and an ejection nozzle having a conduit and an outlet orifice through which the fluid is ejected at a pressure higher than atmospheric pressure in a controlled and directed manner as regards a diameter of the application area, the fluid having a boiling point equal to or lower than ?20° C., and a latent heat of evaporation equal to or lower than 200 kJ/kg.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2006Publication date: August 28, 2008Inventors: Denis Marin, Serge Sonie
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Publication number: 20080200886Abstract: The present invention relates to a container (1, 1?, 1?) for the intake and release of a medicament, in particular a parenteral medicament, the container (1, 1?, 1?) exhibiting a casing (6, 6?) which is sealed, except for an opening (7) for the purpose of releasing the medicament, the container (1, 1?, 1?) being designed in such a way that a release of the medicament is effected by alteration of at least one region of the casing (6, 6?). The casing (6, 6?) is furthermore formed in one piece. The container exhibits a hollow needle (9, 10).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2006Publication date: August 21, 2008Applicant: VIFOR (INTERNATIONAL) AGInventors: Ludwig Weibel-Furer, Dominique Weibel-Furer
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Patent number: 7399297Abstract: A skin care device includes a suction nozzle for drawing and removing sebum or other impurities from a user's skin while contacting the skin, a suction pump for generating a suction force for the suction nozzle, a mist nozzle, provided at a position around the suction nozzle, for spraying liquid, a liquid storage tank for storing the liquid to be supplied to the mist nozzle, a liquid supply pump for supplying the liquid in the liquid storage tank to the mist nozzle, and a drive motor for operating the suction pump and the liquid supply pump at the same time. Further, the suction pump and the liquid supply pump are disposed opposite to each other.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2005Date of Patent: July 15, 2008Assignee: Matsushita Electric Works, Ltd.Inventors: Kazuyasu Ikadai, Mitsuru Fujiwara
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Patent number: 7387086Abstract: A method and device for applying germicide solutions to a cattle teat or other item in a way that reduces the amount of waste that typically accompanies this process. The present invention provides a method for cleaning a teat which comprises the steps of dipping a teat into a quantity of a preselected germicidal solution so as to coat that teat, wiping excess material from that teat and collecting the removed excess material from the teat. The present invention also provides an improved germicide applicator for use in the invented method.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2005Date of Patent: June 17, 2008Inventor: Dennis Lee Hakes
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Publication number: 20080140031Abstract: A utility hand-piece is adapted for being worn on a hand of a user. The hand-piece includes a body portion adapted for covering at least a portion of the hand, and incorporating at least one fluid channel. A fluid inlet is formed with the body portion and communicates with the fluid channel. A fluid outlet is formed with the body portion and communicates with the fluid channel downstream of the fluid inlet. Upon connecting a fluid source to the hand-piece, fluid is transferred from the fluid inlet through the fluid channel and dispensed from the body portion through the fluid outlet.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2007Publication date: June 12, 2008Inventor: Jennifer Yip
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Publication number: 20080140030Abstract: The present invention is a delivery tip for flowable materials with bristles extending therefrom. The tip is a cannula with a tapered outlet and features a bristle bundle with a binding disk that interfaces with the cannula at some point within the cannula but has a smaller cross-section than the cannula at that point. The bristle bundle then extends out of the tapered outlet. The delivery tip is provided means to connect to a material reservoir with flowable material. When positive pressure is applied to the reservoir, material then will flow through the cannula, around the disk, into the bristles and out the outlet for distribution to a desired surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2007Publication date: June 12, 2008Applicant: CAO GROUP, INC.Inventors: Haiming Zhang, Steven D. Jensen, Densen Cao
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Patent number: 7316332Abstract: Persons often encounter the need to apply some form of skin treatment when on the go. Such treatments include disinfectant, sunscreens, medications, and moisturizing lotions. The present invention comprises convenient portable skin treatment dispensers in the form of neck-worn and disposable wrist-worn devices. The devices are convenient to use, unobtrusive and can even be disposable. Ease of manufacture is facilitated in various embodiments which include self-sealing diaphragm valves.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2004Date of Patent: January 8, 2008Inventors: Jeffrey Lewis Powers, Dennis Willard Davis, David Paul Thimm, James Marvin Stenz
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Patent number: 7311695Abstract: A splash shield system for use in combination with various irrigation sources, particularly wide mouth irrigation squeeze bottles.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2005Date of Patent: December 25, 2007Inventor: Joseph P. Schultz
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Patent number: 7261701Abstract: Skin antiseptic composition dispensers and methods of use are disclosed. The skin antiseptic composition dispenser may include a container with one or more walls that are substantially impermeable to ethylene oxide gas during normal ethylene oxide sterilization processes. In some embodiments, the container may include flexible walls free of metallic foil barrier layers. The containers may also include one or more vents in addition to one or more openings used to dispense the skin antiseptic composition within the container. The dispenser may include an applicator with a hydrophilic foam.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2002Date of Patent: August 28, 2007Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties Co.Inventors: Robert A. Davis, Matthew T. Scholz, Mark V. Johnson, Triet M. Lu, Robert A. Asmus, John D. Dell
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Patent number: 7166090Abstract: According to the present disclosure, a monolithic medicine dropper, for storing and dispensing liquids, includes a first portion resiliently compressible at one end. Also included is at least a second portion fluidly connected with the first portion and being essentially rigid and hollow and having an opening. At least one of the portions includes written indicia thereon indicating liquid capacities and content levels of the dropper.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2003Date of Patent: January 23, 2007Assignee: Cosco Management, Inc.Inventors: Andrew W. Marsden, Joseph C. Cacciola
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Patent number: 7155754Abstract: A device for producing a jet of water has a portable handheld water reservoir to be filled with warm or cold water manually by the user, a battery powered handheld air or water pump to create water pressure for the generation of water jet which is delivered through a handheld nozzle system, a thin flexible disposable nozzle protector for sanitary protection of the non-disposable nozzle and nozzle tip, and an optional new medicine dispenser on the nozzle system.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2004Date of Patent: January 2, 2007Assignee: JYC International, Inc.Inventor: Jing-Yau Chung
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Patent number: 7135011Abstract: A portable, extremity-attachable device for dispensing skin treatment comprises a deformable housing having a skin treatment reservoir that is caused to dispense such treatment upon squeeze actuation. A set of valves permit proper operation of the device with different modes of use. Embodiments include a simple deformable, wrist-mounted device and a pumped based device with a rigid housing.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2003Date of Patent: November 14, 2006Inventors: Jeffrey Lewis Powers, Dennis Willard Davis, David Paul Thimm, James Marvin Stenz
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Patent number: 6978945Abstract: Hand-held dispensing devices for dispensing and applying a substance to the skin of a host are described. The devices include a hollow body, a capsule mounted within the hollow body for containing the substance, a nozzle mounted within the hollow body communicating with the substance in the capsule, an actuator to cause metered quantities of the substance to be dispensed from the capsule through the nozzle, a shroud defining an exit space for receiving the substance emerging from the nozzle, and a cap detachably mounted on the shroud to selectively open and close the nozzle and thereby control escape of the substance from the capsule.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2003Date of Patent: December 27, 2005Assignee: Acrux DDS Pty LtdInventors: Kon Euan Wong, Mark Simon Bayly
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Publication number: 20040162534Abstract: The present invention discloses a wrist- or forearm-mounted device for dispensing a small amount of alcohol-based disinfectant hand rub, moisturizer, or other hand medicament. Even powder-based hand treatments can be dispensed using the present invention. A wristband or other attachment means affix the device to arm or wrist. Various locations are feasible including the top, side, or underside of the wrist or forearm. One embodiment provides for a finger-mounted geometry. In a preferred embodiment, the device is in the form of a low profile, wrist-mounted dispenser with a nozzle that produces a small amount of dispensed skin treatment when actuated. In an advanced embodiment, the dispenser is of a pressure multiplying design that shoots a single “dose” of liquid under pressure when mildly actuated by the fingers of the hand.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2003Publication date: August 19, 2004Inventors: Jeffrey Lewis Powers, Dennis Willard Davis, David Paul Thimm, James Marvin Stenz
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Publication number: 20040111071Abstract: The present invention comprises an arm-mountable device for the discharge of hand treatment medications into the palm of the hand. In it simplest embodiment, the device is a compressible squeeze bladder with nozzle that is affixed to the underside of the wrist with a wristband. The contents of the bladder are ejected in a small burst to the palm of the hand upon initiation of compression of the bladder by the free hand. Features of various advanced embodiments include pressure multiplying squeeze bladders, plunger-based devices, and adjustable nozzles.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2002Publication date: June 10, 2004Inventors: Jeffrey Lewis Powers, Dennis Willard Davis
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Patent number: 6666359Abstract: A controlled-dose dispenser is useful to provide drops of liquid substances such as drugs, vaccines, ophthalmic solutions or other fluid solutions. The dispenser includes a body preferably made from two sheets of plastic material that are thermoformed in face-to-face relationship. A portion of the body is generally flat with a reservoir, which preferably is generally rounded, in a central portion. The reservoir is adapted to contain a chosen liquid substance. An outlet port is in fluid communication with the reservoir. An outlet nozzle is secured to the outlet port. A cap portion seals off the end of the outlet nozzle until a breakable or frangible connection is broken to remove the cap portion. Once the cap portion is removed, the liquid substance within the reservoir can be dispensed through the nozzle and the cap portion preferably cannot be replaced so that the dispenser is especially suited to be a single-use device.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2001Date of Patent: December 23, 2003Assignee: Becton, Dickinson and CompanyInventors: Steven Lau, Michael Goh, Peter W. Heyman
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Patent number: 6656147Abstract: A device for delivering a substance into the skin of a patient includes a housing and a plurality of microneedles for penetrating the skin. The housing includes a bottom wall with a plurality of apertures for supplying the substance to the microneedles. The housing also includes a flexible top cover member enclosing a bladder containing the substance to be delivered. The bottom wall of the housing has at least one cannula facing the bladder. Pressing on the top cover member causes the cannula to puncture the bladder and deliver the substance to the microneedles for delivery to the patient. In one embodiment, the cannula is surrounded by a flexible member to prevent piercing of the bladder until sufficient pressure is applied to the cover member to depress the flexible member.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2000Date of Patent: December 2, 2003Assignee: Becton, Dickinson and CompanyInventors: Marina Gertsek, Bradley M. Wilkinson, Ronald J. Pettis
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Publication number: 20030208169Abstract: Disclosed are a device and methods for obtaining signals related to blood analytes and bone features by collecting spectra, such as fluorescence and Raman spectra, through the nail of a finger or toe. The invention additionally provides methods of modulating blood flow in a tissue of a subject.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 13, 2003Publication date: November 6, 2003Inventors: Joseph Chaiken, Karen P Peterson, Charles M Petersen
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Patent number: 6632195Abstract: An applicator for applying fluid from a squeeze bottle to various parts of the body that may be difficult to reach includes two rigid arms connected by an adjustable angle joint. One end of the first arm screws onto the bottle. The other end of the second arm ends in a tubular connector such as a grease gun fitting. A flexible tube provides a fluid passage between the bottle and the tubular connector. A variety of terminals for different purposes can sealingly snap onto the tubular connector. The terminals preferably have a grease fitting for easy connection. The terminals may include an enema tip, a douche tip, a bidet tip and a suntan lotion spreader. The arms may retract telescopically for compact transport and storage.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2002Date of Patent: October 14, 2003Inventor: Karl R. Smith
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Patent number: 6616019Abstract: An applicator for dispensing adhesive material, includes a container body, and an applicator tip, where the adhesive material is located in the container body in a non-contacting relationship with the applicator tip prior to dispensing said adhesive material. The applicator tip has a proximal open end open toward said container body for attachment to the container body, a distal end having at least one orifice, a restrictive flow portion located between the proximal end and the distal end, and a flow reducing portion located between the restrictive flow portion and the distal end. The applicator tip defines a fluid flow channel from the proximal end to the distal end and through the restrictive flow portion and the flow reducing portion, where the applicator tip permits the adhesive material to pass through the applicator tip and exit the applicator tip at the at least one orifice.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2001Date of Patent: September 9, 2003Assignee: Closure Medical CorporationInventors: Keith R. D'Alessio, Michael F. Brady, Anthony S. Voiers
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Patent number: 6547467Abstract: A microapplicator for dispensing and applying an adhesive or sealant material comprises a handle portion, an applicator tip connected to the handle portion, and a microreservoir at the applicator tip arranged to hold a small amount, about 20 microliters or less, of an adhesive/sealant material until dispensing. In embodiments, the applicator tip has a width of about 1 mm. The microapplicator may include a second reservoir, containing the adhesive/sealant material, that is arranged to supply the adhesive/sealant material to the microreservoir at the applicator tip. The second reservoir may comprise a frangible ampoule disposed in the handle portion, a container, such as a syringe, connected to the handle portion, or the handle portion itself. The applicator tip may comprise one of a polymer loop, a spatula, a rolling ball, a grate, a porous material, such as a swab, a foam pad or a mesh, and a brush.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2001Date of Patent: April 15, 2003Assignee: Closure Medical CorporationInventor: Julian A. Quintero
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Publication number: 20030065294Abstract: Bioactive agents are cutaneously delivered by a jet dispenser using inkjet technology, such as that used in printing. The dispenser propels precise volumes of bioactive agent toward the skin, where they exert a local or topical effect, or move through the skin for transdermal systemic delivery. Drugs are either delivered directly to the skin, or are introduced into a transdermal patch, which may receive repeated dosages. A controller in the dispenser may control delivery of multiple different drugs, timing of drug administration, or change drug regimens in response to a changing medical condition of a patient, such as those monitored by a sensor in communication with the controller, for example to prevent an overdose. The dispenser may act as an electromechanical patch, capable of long term administration of drugs to the skin, to achieve local or systemic pharmaceutical effects. Administration methods are also provided, along with replacement kits.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2001Publication date: April 3, 2003Inventors: Ray L. Pickup, Clement C. Lo, William D. Noonan
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Publication number: 20030060746Abstract: A liquid applicator includes an elongated hollowing body having opposed first and second open ends in fluid communication with one another, and a tip attached to the first open end and including a porous material. A closed, frangible ampule is supported within the second open end of the body and contains a liquid to be disposed.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2001Publication date: March 27, 2003Inventor: Phillip Mark
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Patent number: 6524103Abstract: A cartridge for receiving and dispensing a paste has a cartridge body having a front end with a lateral outlet opening for dispensing the paste material. The cartridge body has a longitudinal center axis and the outlet opening has a central axis inclined forwardly relatively to the longitudinal center axis. The outlet opening has a width measured in the direction perpendicular to the longitudinal center axis and an axial length measured in the direction of the longitudinal center axis. The width and the length are different, and the width is preferably greater than the axial length.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2000Date of Patent: February 25, 2003Assignee: Ivoclar AGInventors: Siegbert Winkler, Peter Kunkel, Franz Hohenegger
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Publication number: 20030028156Abstract: A device and method of use are disclosed to facilitate fluid transfers during sterile closed system processing procedures. The device is configured to create connections for the transfer of fluid between various components, along a closed sterile fluid passageway and, eventually, either to a fluid container or to a patient. As a result, the device and method of use of the present invention reduce the risk of contamination to the fluids, such as reagents, medicaments and cellular products, and increase user or technician safety during processing procedures.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2002Publication date: February 6, 2003Applicant: Nexell Therapeutics, Inc.Inventor: Rena Juliar
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Patent number: 6488665Abstract: The present invention provides antimicrobial skin-preparation delivery systems useable to disinfect a surgical site for surgery. The delivery systems include an antimicrobial alcohol gel formulation contained within a sealed, flexible container and a gel formulation dispenser connected to the container. The gel formulation dispenser includes a container connector connected to the flexible container and a gel applicator having a sealed piercing member which is slidably engaged with the container connector. An applicator pad is porous and also has enlarged holes for passage of the gel formulation. The gel formulation dispenser pierces a seal in the container and delivers the antimicrobial alcohol gel formulation from the container to the surgical site. Flow rate of the gel formulation is largely controlled by the amount of external pressure of squeezing a user applied to the flexible container. The antimicrobial skin-preparation formula includes iodine, alcohol and gel.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 1998Date of Patent: December 3, 2002Assignee: Allegiance CorporationInventors: Jane E. Severin, David K. Jeng, Bruce H. Wilson, David A. Childers
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Patent number: 6468253Abstract: A method for irrigation of a wound, said method comprising a reservoir housing containing a wound irrigation solution and a discharge means attachable thereto, said discharge means having at least one port therethrough wherein said port, or ports forms a nozzle for directing a pressurized dispersed stream of said solution.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 1998Date of Patent: October 22, 2002Assignee: Innovation Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Paul J. Rucinski
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Patent number: 6382972Abstract: A dental instrument is configured to be positioned adjacent the teeth and gums of a patient without injuring or causing pain to sensitive teeth or gums. The dental instrument includes: (i) a main body having a proximal end and a distal end, the main body being configured to be grasped by a practitioner; (ii) an elastomeric member coupled to the distal end of the main body such that abutment of the elastomeric member against the teeth or gums of a patient does not injure or cause pain to the teeth or gums; and (iii) a plurality of fibers disposed on the elastomeric member. The fibers can be used to remove air bubbles from impression material, or for a variety of other uses. The instrument may be in the form of an applicator or delivery tip, for example. The instrument can have a non-slip gripping surface.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2000Date of Patent: May 7, 2002Assignee: Ultradent Products, Inc.Inventors: Dan E. Fischer, Richard N. Rachal, Paul Lewis
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Patent number: 6379342Abstract: An ampoule which has been designed to contain sterile medicinal fluids of various types and doses in a measured dose fashion, which allows direct administration via linkage to standardized existing indwelling catheters, tubing and even hypodermic needle hubs by virtue of a contained Luer Lock fitting. The invention eliminates the need to draw up fluids into intermediary devices such as needles and syringes or other injection devices, thus minimizing costs and enhancing safety and convenience. The ampoule, by virtue of finger pressure on its flexible structure, allows complete administration directly into the body or its structures. The contents of the ampoule are protected and the sterility of contents and linkage mechanism is protected by a cover which occludes the opening into the ampoule until use. The ampoule also allows direct administration by connection of its Luer Lock fitting to standard hypodermic needles and hubs for injection into or through body structures.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 1999Date of Patent: April 30, 2002Assignee: Scion International, Inc.Inventor: Melvin Levinson
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Patent number: 6371946Abstract: A medication dispensing system and method utilizing a dispensing tube on a therapist's hand for receiving medicated and non-medicated fluids, lotions and gels from a reservoir to be disposed onto a patient by manual contact by the therapist is disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2000Date of Patent: April 16, 2002Assignee: Electromagnetic Bracing Systems, Inc.Inventor: Alvin S. Ostrow
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Publication number: 20020010429Abstract: A dose dispensing device such as a medicine dropper is improved by putting a dosing scales such as a body weight scale directly on the dose dispensing device. This improved device is used to simultaneously calculate and measure an exact dose of liquid medicine, based on the body weight of the patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2001Publication date: January 24, 2002Inventor: Jack Raymond Grogan
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Publication number: 20010027301Abstract: A controlled-dose dispenser is useful to provide drops of liquid substances such as drugs, vaccines, ophthalmic solutions or other fluid solutions. The dispenser includes a body preferably made from two sheets of plastic material that are thermoformed in face-to-face relationship. A portion of the body is generally flat with a reservoir, which preferably is generally rounded, in a central portion. The reservoir is adapted to contain a chosen liquid substance. An outlet port is in fluid communication with the reservoir. An outlet nozzle is secured to the outlet port. A cap portion seals off the end of the outlet nozzle until a breakable or frangible connection is broken to remove the cap portion. Once the cap portion is removed, the liquid substance within the reservoir can be dispensed through the nozzle and the cap portion preferably cannot be replaced so that the dispenser is especially suited to be a single-use device.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2001Publication date: October 4, 2001Inventors: Steven Lau, Michael Goh, Peter W. Heyman
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Patent number: 6251096Abstract: A medication dispensing system and method utilizing a hollow ring applicator disposed on a therapist's finger for receiving medicated and non-medicated fluids, lotions and gels from a reservoir to be disposed onto a patient by manual contact by the therapist is disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2000Date of Patent: June 26, 2001Inventor: Alvin S. Ostrow