Requiring Puncture Of Medicant Package Patents (Class 604/520)
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Patent number: 11039982Abstract: A medication delivery device involves an ampule having a receptacle base secured to a tab-shaped cap. The exterior surface between the base and cap is scored to permit a user to twist the cap in a first direction thereby severing the cap from the base and permitting medication secured within the base to be accessed. Adjacent the cap on an interior of the ampule is a unidirectional valve which moderates the ejection of fluid into at least two (2) doses. An exterior portion of the base has a surface suitable for any desired indicia.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2017Date of Patent: June 22, 2021Assignee: Suzanne L. Spurr, Pharm.D. LLCInventor: Suzanne L. Spurr
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Patent number: 9987437Abstract: A rectal injection device and a method of operating a rectal injection device. In one embodiment, the device includes: (1) a handle having a trigger associated therewith, (2) an extension tube extending from the handle and terminating in a head, (3) at least two needles coupled to the head and configured to move relative thereto between a retracted position and a deployed position and (4) a pullrod coupling the trigger and the needles and configured to cause the needles to move.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2017Date of Patent: June 5, 2018Assignee: Logan Medical Devices, Inc.Inventors: Tyler S. Markle, Dennis I. Robbins, Jose Rodriguez, David H. Hitt
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Patent number: 9421148Abstract: The present invention relates to unitary bottle for injection, more particularly, to a unitary medicine bottle having an integral structure where a medicine container is easily connected with a plastic container including a solution at a sterilized state so that powdered, freeze-dried or liquid medicine is mixed with the solution with one touch. The unitary medicine bottle for injection comprises: a plastic container equipped with a coupling member connected with a medicine container at one end and a releasing member for releasing a liquid medicine at the other end; a protection cap integrally formed with the coupling member to accept the medicine container; and a flue needle which moves forward in a direction of the medicine container, perforating a stopper of the medicine container and is inserted in the coupling member connecting the plastic container with the medicine container.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2012Date of Patent: August 23, 2016Assignee: BNCP CORPORATIONInventor: Gi-Bum Oh
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Patent number: 9155874Abstract: Disclosed herein is a medical elongated body including: a first channel through which a first liquid flows; a second channel through which a second liquid different from the first liquid in liquid composition flows; a mixing section at which the first channel and the second channel join and in which the first liquid and the second liquid are mixed; a gas channel through which a gas flows; a gas mixing-in section adapted to mix the gas into at least one of the first liquid flowing through the first channel and the second liquid flowing through the second channel or into a liquid mixture formed by mixing in the mixing section; a foaming member adapted to convert the liquid containing the gas mixed therein to a foamed material to be discharged; and a discharge port through which the foamed material to be discharged is discharged.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2013Date of Patent: October 13, 2015Assignee: TERUMO KABUSHIKI KAISHAInventors: Kaoru Miyazaki, Wataru Karino
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Patent number: 9078966Abstract: Disclosed embodiments provide for a syringe mount of a power injector. The syringe mount may include a plurality of syringe retainer components that translate (e.g., move linearly without rotation) toward and away from a longitudinal axis of the injector drive ram. These retainer components may be biased (e.g., via a spring) toward one another and/or the longitudinal axis of the injector drive ram.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2008Date of Patent: July 14, 2015Assignee: LIEBEL-FLARSHEIM COMPANY LLCInventor: John K. Bruce
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Patent number: 8998880Abstract: A method for transferring and mixing a pharmaceutical mixture utilizing a by-pass cartridge and a syringe. After mixing the dry component and the diluent in the by-pass cartridge, the mixture can be passed to a syringe which includes a syringe plunger having a fluid passageway therein with a hydrophobic membrane covering the passageway. The mixture can be transferred back and forth between the by-pass cartridge and the syringe through a small bore to achieve mixing, particularly in the case of microspheres held in suspension.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2012Date of Patent: April 7, 2015Assignee: Duoject Medical Systems Inc.Inventors: David L. Reynolds, Daniel MacDonald, Roger McCarthy
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Patent number: 8876797Abstract: The present invention provides catheter compositions that provide anti-thrombogenic properties while not adversely impacting mechanical properties. All embodiments of the present invention comprise a catheter that comprises a fluoropolymer additive with specific compositions and/or purity levels.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2013Date of Patent: November 4, 2014Assignee: AngioDynamics, Inc.Inventors: Raymond Lareau, Benjamin Bell, J. Paul Santerre, Jeannette Ho
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Publication number: 20140088486Abstract: Devices and methods are provided for drug delivery. The device may include a housing having a first compartment containing a drug in a dry, solid form, a second compartment containing a liquid carrier for the drug, and an expansion member located within or adjacent to the first or second compartment. The second compartment may be fluidly connectable to the first compartment by a rupturable barrier or mechanical valve. The device may also include an actuation system configured to expand the expansion member to rupture the rupturable barrier or open the mechanical valve and permit the liquid carrier to flow into the first compartment and mix with the drug to form a reconstituted drug solution.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2012Publication date: March 27, 2014Applicant: PALO ALTO RESEARCH CENTER INCORPORATEDInventors: Scott A. Uhland, Felicia Linn, Michael I. Recht
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Patent number: 8652096Abstract: An ingestible material delivery device for sequentially delivering first and second ingestible materials to a user through a feeding tube provides a tube body having first and second chambers separated by a seal. A puncture tool is disposed in the second chamber extending toward the seal. The puncture tool engages and disrupts the seal when the second chamber is compressed. In some embodiments, the second chamber includes a plurality of interconnected bellows operable for axial compression of the second chamber. Another embodiment of a delivery device provides a tube body having first and second chambers with exit nozzles extending in opposite flow directions. A method of sequentially delivering first and second ingestible materials to a user through a feeding tube is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2011Date of Patent: February 18, 2014Assignee: Mead Johnson Nutrition CompanyInventors: John D. Alvey, Marc S. Velmer
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Publication number: 20130289530Abstract: An apparatus for removal of premixed drugs or reconstitution of lyophilized drugs and for the injection of the reconstituted drug into the patient. The apparatus includes a syringe assembly and an adapter assembly that can be removably connected to a medicament container containing a premixed drug or lyophilized medicament. The syringe assembly of the apparatus includes a liquid chamber between the forward end of the body portion and the piston and a syringe cannula assembly. The syringe cannula assembly, which can be removably interconnected with the body portion, comprises a cannula support and a hypodermic needle sealably connected to the cannula support. The adapter assembly comprises an adapter preferably molded from a moldable plastic that includes a top wall, an adapter cannula connected to and extending from the top wall and a variety of connectors connected to the top wall for removably interconnecting the adapter with the medicament container.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2013Publication date: October 31, 2013Inventors: Philip Wyatt, Gary Schaeffer, Claude Vidal, Wendy Elizabeth Wyatt
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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: 8377009Abstract: Intranasal delivery devices include dosage forms containing medical compositions for use in the intranasal devices, and methods of delivering medical compositions to the nasal mucosa of users. The devices dispense a predetermined quantity of fluid into the nasal passage of a user, in which the predetermined quantity of fluid is contained in, or produced in a dosage form or blister that is crushed by a plunger with sufficient force to drive the dosage form against a piercing mechanism, piercing the dosage form and forcing the liquid contents from the dosage form and through a delivery channel into a spray to be directed into the nasal passage of a user. The plunger is connected to a trigger device by a linkage that confers a mechanical advantage to the trigger mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2008Date of Patent: February 19, 2013Assignee: Mystic Pharmaceuticals, Inc.Inventors: Timothy R. Sullivan, Jeffrey Nelson, Allen Brandenburg
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Publication number: 20130035666Abstract: An elastomeric stopper that can be partially inserted in a rear opening of a glass carpule and that also serves, when fully inserted in the carpule, as a plunger for forcing fluid inside the carpule out through a front opening thereof. The stopper has a thin central portion at its front end that can be readily pierced by a pointed hollow rod of a syringe. When the hollow rod is removed, the elastomeric material of the thin central portion will “seal itself” around the puncture hole. The stopper also has a retractable lip at its rear end that allows the entirety of the stopper to be pushed down and into a fluid-containing glass carpule, thereby acting as a plunger and ejecting fluid from the front opening of the carpule.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2011Publication date: February 7, 2013Applicant: SYNCHROJET LLCInventors: Steven Schulhof, Bruce Freund, Mark Foyil
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Patent number: 8366666Abstract: Various embodiments of the present invention are directed to equalizing pressure in a reservoir containing fluidic media, possibly due to imperfect installation of the reservoir or an external influence such as an altitude or a temperature change. In various embodiments, fluidic media may be expelled from the reservoir through a needle and contained in an interior volume of a pierceable member before the needle pierces the pierceable member to establish a flow path to a user. In other embodiments, fluidic media may be expelled through a port of the reservoir into a chamber. In further embodiments, fluidic media may be expelled through a channel in a plunger head and out a passage in the reservoir when the channel and passage are aligned. In other embodiments, fluidic media may be expelled through a valve, and the valve may be pierceable by a needle to establish a flow path to the user.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2012Date of Patent: February 5, 2013Assignee: Medtronic MiniMed, Inc.Inventors: Colin A. Chong, Julian D. Kavazov, Eric M. Lorenzen
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Publication number: 20130030412Abstract: A method and device for mixing substances to form a mixture that can he administered to a patient are disclosed. Such a device can include a hollow cylindrical member, a barrier sealing an opening of the member, and a tether attached to the barrier so that the harrier at least partially ruptures when the tether is pulled in a direction away from the barrier. Such a method for mixing substances can include providing a device with a first substance contained within the hollow cylindrical member. The method can also include the step of inserting the device into the barrel of an administering system, where the administering system includes a second substance, and the step of pulling the component in a direction away from the barrier such that the tether causes the barrier to at least partially rupture.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2012Publication date: January 31, 2013Applicant: GLUCAGO LLCInventor: Glucago LLC
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Publication number: 20120330280Abstract: A method for transferring and mixing a pharmaceutical mixture utilizing a by-pass cartridge and a syringe. After mixing the dry component and the diluent in the by-pass cartridge, the mixture can be passed to a syringe which includes a syringe plunger having a fluid passageway therein with a hydrophobic membrane covering the passageway. The mixture can be transferred back and forth between the by-pass cartridge and the syringe through a small bore to achieve mixing, particularly in the case of microspheres held in suspension.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2012Publication date: December 27, 2012Inventors: David L. Reynolds, Daniel MacDonald, Roger McCarthy
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Patent number: 8323262Abstract: Certain aspects of the invention relate to an applicator, and methods of use thereof, which can house multiple component formulations in separate material receptacles, which can then be easily reconstituted at time of use without any assembly by the user. A device of the invention can be used for, but is not limited to, applying hydrogel formulations to dura mater, abdominal tissue in hernia repair, tissues near the spine, lung tissue, intestinal tissue, and any of the internal tissues. A device of the invention can be configured to apply a spray or a stream of liquid formulation onto a surface to be treated. A device of the invention can be configured to deliver the formulation through an endoscope or laparoscope.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2009Date of Patent: December 4, 2012Assignee: HyperBranch Medical Technology, Inc.Inventors: Keith R. D'Alessio, Jeffrey G. Clark, Roy R. B. Attride, Wai N. Chin, Robert M. Colonna, Tomas Matusaitis, Todd J. Taylor, Christopher R. Yahnker
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Patent number: 8226627Abstract: A reconstitution assembly includes: a flexible bag containing a diluent; a drug vial containing a drug; a reconstitution device further comprising: a first sleeve connected to the first container; a second sleeve connected to the second container, the second sleeve being associated with the first sleeve and movable axially with respect thereto from an inactivated position to an activated position; a piercing member positioned in the sleeves, the piercing member providing a fluid pathway between the bag and vial when the sleeves are in the activated position.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2008Date of Patent: July 24, 2012Assignee: Baxter International Inc.Inventors: Thomas A. Fowles, Robert J. Weinburg
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Patent number: 8075548Abstract: In an apparatus for storing and administering active substances, at least one transfer mechanism is provided, and a first reservoir that contains an active substance in dissolved form is also provided, the active substance being administered by way of the transfer mechanism. A second reservoir having the active substance in solid form is additionally provided in the apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2008Date of Patent: December 13, 2011Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Julia Cassemeyer, Sandra Kruse
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Patent number: 7883504Abstract: The invention provides a device for a percutaneous absorption preparation, provided with a solution storage container which can exhibit good solution migration independently of the level of force. The device for a percutaneous absorption preparation comprises an electrode film comprising a base member (1) and an electrode layer (2) and having a dissolution liquid passage hole (9), a drug impregnation member (3) mounted on the electrode layer (2) side of the electrode film, and a dissolution liquid storage container (5) bonded to the base member (1) side of the electrode film via a lid member (7) covering the solution passage hole (9). The dissolution liquid storage container (5) comprises a bottom and a sidewall. A protrusion (5b) which faces the dissolution liquid passage hole (9) is provided at the center of the bottom, and the sidewall is provided with a vertically folded part (5c).Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2007Date of Patent: February 8, 2011Assignees: Hisamitsu Pharmaceutical Co., Inc., Kyodo Printing Co., Ltd.Inventors: Seiji Tokumoto, Hirotoshi Adachi, Yasushi Fuchita, Tatsuya Ogawa, Hitoshi Otomo
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Publication number: 20100286661Abstract: A vial adaptor for releasably holding a vial (1010) and releasable connection to an injector (1008) comprising: a dual-sleeved member (11) comprising a forward facing sleeve (12) and a rearward facing sleeve (16) adapted to operably engage a front end of a forward housing (1040) of said injector (1008), and comprising a vial stopper piercing member (46); and a vial engaging element (60) adapted to slidingly translate within said forward facing sleeve (12) and releasibly hold said vial (1010) in a position whereby said vial stopper piercing member (46) pierces a stopper of said vial (1010), said vial engaging element (60) adapted to allow forward movement of a plunger of said injector (1008) when said vial (1010) is in said position. In other aspects, a vial-stopper piercing spike and a method of manufacturing same is described.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2008Publication date: November 11, 2010Inventors: Lior Raday, Lior Mareli, Ehud Carmel, David Daily, Guy Keenan
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Publication number: 20100168715Abstract: In an apparatus for storing and administering active substances, at least one transfer mechanism is provided, and a first reservoir that contains an active substance in dissolved form is also provided, the active substance being administered by way of the transfer mechanism. A second reservoir having the active substance in solid form is additionally provided in the apparatus.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2008Publication date: July 1, 2010Inventors: Julia Cassemeyer, Sandra Kruse
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Publication number: 20100042071Abstract: A method for transferring and mixing a pharmaceutical mixture utilizing a by-pass cartridge and a syringe. After mixing the dry component and the diluent in the by-pass cartridge, the mixture can be passed to a syringe which includes a syringe plunger having a fluid passageway therein with a hydrophobic membrane covering the passageway. The mixture can be transferred back and forth between the by-pass cartridge and the syringe through a small bore to achieve mixing, particularly in the case of microspheres held in suspension.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2009Publication date: February 18, 2010Inventors: David L. Reynolds, Daniel MacDonald, Roger McCarthy
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Publication number: 20100010473Abstract: Certain aspects of the invention relate to an applicator, and methods of use thereof, which can house multiple component formulations in separate material receptacles, which can then be easily reconstituted at time of use without any assembly by the user. A device of the invention can be used for, but is not limited to, applying hydrogel formulations to dura mater, abdominal tissue in hernia repair, tissues near the spine, lung tissue, intestinal tissue, and any of the internal tissues. A device of the invention can be configured to apply a spray or a stream of liquid formulation onto a surface to be treated. A device of the invention can be configured to deliver the formulation through an endoscope or laparoscope.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2009Publication date: January 14, 2010Applicant: HyperBranch Medical Technology, Inc.Inventors: Keith R. D'Alessio, Jeffrey G. Clark, Roy R.B. Attride, Wai N. Chin, Robert M. Colonna, Tomas Matusaitis, Todd J. Taylor, Christopher R. Yahnker
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Publication number: 20100010472Abstract: There is provided a syringe assembly comprising a first, self contained cylindrical storage means (211) containing a first substance (212) and a second, self contained, cylindrical storage means (213) containing a second substance (214). The second storage means is slidably received by the first storage means and is adapted to pierce a slidable sealing element of the first storage means for mixing of the first and second substances in the first storage means. Axially driving the sealing element of the first storage means effects ejection of the resulting mixed substance from the syringe for delivery to a patient. There is also disclosed a syringe assembly with a safety sheath for covering a needle of the syringe when in an extended position and which is slidable from the extended position to a retracted position to expose the needle for use.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2005Publication date: January 14, 2010Inventor: Colin Campbell Marshall Moore
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Publication number: 20090318893Abstract: An apparatus for use in reconstituting and administering a predetermined medication into a patient's primary IV includes an IV bag containing a first predetermined amount of a predetermined fluid; a disposable pressure for at least partially enclosing such IV bag; means engageable with such pressure bag for applying pressure to such IV bag as directed by a user; a secondary intravenous tubing having a clamp member for permitting and terminating flow of fluids there through operably connectable to such IV bag at a first predetermined location; a plurality of vented cap mini spikes each operably connectable at a first end thereof to at least one of such secondary intravenous tubing, a syringe, and a combination thereof; and a syringe for drawing such reconstituted medicine into an interior portion therein and there after dispelling such predetermined amount of such reconstituted medicine into such patient's primary IV.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2009Publication date: December 24, 2009Inventor: MARY L. ENGLISH
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Patent number: 7516765Abstract: Apparatus (1) for the introduction of air into enteral containers (2). A valve (14) is provided in a connection member (4) connecting the enteral set with the container (2) containing the enteral liquid and controls the introduction of air corresponding to the consumption of the enteral liquid. The valve (14) may include an oleophobic filter material that covers the air inlet (16) projecting into the connection member (4). The valve (14) on the side facing the container (2) is provided with a cutting device (20) for the foil closure of aluminum or plastics closing the container (2) in its initial delivered state. The cutting device (20) may be a circular or partly circular projection (28) rising from a low side (30) to a high side (32).Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2005Date of Patent: April 14, 2009Assignee: Filtertek Inc.Inventors: Brendan Hogan, Rolf Rainer Scheu
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Publication number: 20080287914Abstract: An apparatus for removal of premixed drugs or reconstitution of lyophilized drugs and for the injection of the reconstituted drug into the patient. The apparatus includes a syringe assembly and an adapter assembly that can be removably connected to a medicament container containing a premixed drug or lyophilized medicament. The syringe assembly of the apparatus includes a body portion to form a liquid chamber between the forward end of the body portion and the piston and a syringe cannula assembly. The syringe cannula assembly, which can be removably interconnected with the body portion, comprises a cannula support and a hypodermic needle sealably connected to the cannula support. The adapter assembly comprises an adapter preferably molded from a moldable plastic that includes a top wall, an adapter cannula connected to and extending from the top wall and a variety of connectors connected to the top wall for removably interconnecting the adapter with the medicament container.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2008Publication date: November 20, 2008Inventors: Philip Wyatt, Gary Schaeffer, Claude Vidal, Wendy Elizabeth Wyatt
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Publication number: 20080188828Abstract: A transfer and mixing device which utilizes a by-pass cartridge and a syringe. After mixing the dry component and the diluent in the by-pass cartridge, the mixture can be passed to a syringe which includes a syringe plunger having a fluid passageway therein with a hydrophobic membrane covering the passageway. The mixture can be transferred back and forth between the by-pass cartridge and the syringe through a small bore to achieve mixing, particularly in the case of microspheres held in suspension.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2008Publication date: August 7, 2008Inventors: David L. Reynolds, Daniel MacDonald, Roger McCarthy
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Publication number: 20080177246Abstract: Intranasal delivery devices include dosage forms containing medical compositions for use in the intranasal devices, and methods of delivering medical compositions to the nasal mucosa of users. The devices dispense a predetermined quantity of fluid into the nasal passage of a user, in which the predetermined quantity of fluid is contained in, or produced in a dosage form or blister that is crushed by a plunger with sufficient force to drive the dosage form against a piercing mechanism, piercing the dosage form and forcing the liquid contents from the dosage form and through a delivery channel into a spray to be directed into the nasal passage of a user. The plunger is connected to a trigger device by a linkage that confers a mechanical advantage to the trigger mechanism.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 9, 2008Publication date: July 24, 2008Applicant: First City TowerInventors: Timothy R. Sullivan, Jeffrey Nelson, Allen Brandenburg
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Patent number: 6319243Abstract: Containers and methods for storing medical solutions are provided. More specifically, containers and methods for storing components that are to be admixed together to create a final solution, one of the components comprising a lipid. In an embodiment, a container including an interior defining at least two chambers. The first chamber includes a lipid containing liquid. The second chamber includes a liquid that does not include a lipid. The first and second chambers are separated by an openable seal.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 1998Date of Patent: November 20, 2001Assignee: Baxter International, Inc.Inventors: Michael Becker, Michael Masterson, Freddy Desbrosses
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Patent number: 6202708Abstract: A cassette is described including a housing, an inner reservoir located within the housing, a valve coupled to the inner reservoir and coupled to the housing, and a delivery conduit coupled to the inner reservoir and emerging from the delivery opening of the cassette. The cassette also includes a dispensing apparatus that defines a passage and has a first activating device that opens the valve of the cassette. The dispensing apparatus also has a second activating member capable of establishing fluid communication with a medicant container. A method of mixing a powdered drug and a liquid includes establishing fluid communication between the reservoir and the medicant container, dispensing at least a portion of the liquid into the medicant container, and transferring the mixed drug into the reservoir.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 1998Date of Patent: March 20, 2001Assignee: SIMS Deltec, Inc.Inventor: Gail Bynum