Scott R. Ariagno - Palatine IL, US Daniel E. Roush - Niles IL, US
Assignee:
Baxter International Inc. - Deerfield IL Baxter Healthcare S.A. - Glattpark (Opfikon)
International Classification:
A61B 19/00
US Classification:
604414, 604411, 604412, 604413, 604416
Abstract:
A reconstitution assembly includes a housing including a lower sleeve and an upper sleeve, including a first container and a second container disposed vertically opposite the first container. A transfer set assembly is disposed within the housing between the first container and the second container. The transfer set assembly includes an upper spike housing and a lower spike housing, with a flow path defined through the upper spike housing and the lower spike housing. The transfer set assembly is configured to access contents of the first container and then upon the activation of a triggering mechanism, create a fluid pathway between the first container and the second container. The triggering mechanism includes trigger fingers which ensure the transfer set assembly sequentially accesses the contents of the first container before accessing the contents of the second container. The disposition of the first container activates the triggering mechanism.
Device For Mixing And Dispensing Of Two-Component Reactive Surgical Sealant
Daniel E. Roush - Niles IL, US Justin Stevens - Chicago IL, US Atif M. Yardimci - Lake Forest IL, US
Assignee:
BAXTER HEALTHCARE S.A. - Glattpark (Opfikon) BAXTER INTERNATIONAL INC. - Deerfield IL
International Classification:
A61B 17/03
US Classification:
606213
Abstract:
An applicator for mixing and applying multi-component compositions to a work surface, such as two-component surgical sealants, while avoiding clogs, preventing cross-contamination of the components until a point of intended mixing at a location within the apparatus immediately upstream of an application opening in a tip cap, decreasing pressure drop along the applicator to facilitate fluid delivery, and increasing efficiency of mixing of the components. A luer hub sub-assembly having a proximal hub and a distal hub, an elongate, four-lumened cannula, and a spray tip sub-assembly are provided, with interconnections between the sub-assemblies preserving isolation of the fluid components from one another. The tip cap sub-assembly includes registration structure to assure proper alignment between tip cap and tip insert. The end wall of the tip cap includes a spinner region with three feeders leading thereto, the fluid components remaining isolated from one another in two of the feeders, and initiating mixing with one another in a third of the feeders.
Device For Mixing And Dispensing Of Two-Component Reactive Surgical Sealant
Daniel E. Roush - Niles IL, US Justin Stevens - Vienna, AT Atif M. Yardimci - Lake Forest IL, US
Assignee:
BAXTER HEALTHCARE S.A. - Glattpark (Opfikon) BAXTER INTERNATIONAL INC. - Deerfield IL
International Classification:
A61B 17/03
US Classification:
606214
Abstract:
An applicator for mixing and applying multi-component compositions to a work surface, such as two-component surgical sealants. A luer hub sub-assembly having a proximal hub and a distal hub, an elongate, four-lumened cannula, and a spray tip sub-assembly are provided, with interconnections between the sub-assemblies preserving isolation of the fluid components from one another. The tip cap sub-assembly includes registration structure to assure proper alignment between tip cap and tip insert. The end wall of the tip cap includes a spinner region with three feeders or feeder channels leading thereto, the fluid components remaining isolated from one another in two of the feeders or feeder channels, and initiating mixing with one another in a third of the feeders or feeder channels.
- Glattpark (Opfikon), CH Daniel E. Roush - Niles IL, US
Assignee:
Baxter Healthcare S.A. - Glattpark (Opfikon) Baxter International Inc. - Deerfield IL
International Classification:
B65D 81/32
US Classification:
206219
Abstract:
A reconstitution assembly includes a housing including a lower sleeve and an upper sleeve, including a first container and a second container disposed vertically opposite the first container. A transfer set assembly is disposed within the housing between the first container and the second container. The transfer set assembly includes an upper spike housing and a lower spike housing, with a flow path defined through the upper spike housing and the lower spike housing. The transfer set assembly is configured to access contents of the first container and then upon the activation of a triggering mechanism, create a fluid pathway between the first container and the second container. The triggering mechanism ensures the transfer set assembly sequentially accesses the contents of the first container before accessing the contents of the second container. The disposition of the first container activates the triggering mechanism.
Daniel E. Roush - Niles IL Robert A. Klaviter - Lockport IL
Assignee:
Case Corporation - Racine WI
International Classification:
A01G 6332
US Classification:
172311
Abstract:
An agricultural implement having main and wing sections which are joined by a folding mechanism. The folding mechanism includes a first pivot connection for allowing generally horizontal pivoting movement of the wing section between a field working position and a folded position. In either position, the wing section remains in essentially the same plane as the main section. The folding mechanism further includes a second pivot connection whereat the sections are joined to each other and which allows independent vertical movement of the wing section relative to the main section. The folding mechanism further includes limit stops for limiting relative movement between the wing and main sections. Moreover, the agricultural implement can include a driver for effecting powered movement of the wing section relative to the main section.
An improved double disk scraper assembly having a pivot post projecting rearwardly from the principal vertical support, a first scraper with a first pivot end on the post and a second scraper with a second pivot end on the first pivot end. The first and second pivot ends are preferably sleeved members. The scrapers are each engaged with a disk under the direct force of a biasing means, preferably a coil spring, between them. The pivot independently within a limited range which serves to keep the biasing means in place. A seed tube passes vertically between the scrapers for seed deposition at a forward position.
- Osaka, JP Daniel Edward Roush - Niles IL, US Tejas Jayendra Dhyani - Mundelein IL, US Adam Blake Hartman - Denton TX, US Brent Whitfield Byers - Plano TX, US Angela Teresa Muriset - Hoffman Estates IL, US Kimberly Duff - Knoxville TN, US Dhairya Kiritkumar Mehta - Waltham MA, US Sujit K. Basu - Newton MA, US Jennifer Craig Cordova - Highland Park IL, US
Assignee:
Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited - Osaka
International Classification:
A61M 5/142 A61M 5/158
Abstract:
An infusion pump which may include a control unit and a pump engine may be used to facilitate administration of medicinal fluids to a patient. A control unit may include a motor, a controller, a housing, and a motor coupling, where the motor coupling includes two protruding motor coupling tabs extending in a direction parallel to an output shaft of the motor. A pump engine may include a housing, a rotor disposed in the housing, and a pump coupling, where the pump coupling includes at least two protruding pump coupling tabs extending in a direction parallel to an input shaft of the rotor. The controller may be configured to change an operational mode of the infusion pump, where when the infusion pump is in a positioning mode, the controller activates the motor to move the output shaft to a predetermined angular position.
- Lexington MA, US Daniel Edward ROUSH - Niles IL, US
Assignee:
Shire Human Genetic Therapies, Inc. - Lexington MA
International Classification:
A61J 1/20 A61J 1/14 A61M 5/162 A61M 39/10
Abstract:
The present disclosure is directed to a vial adapter for interconnecting a vial and a fluid delivery device, and, more particularly, to a vial adapter having a modular design consisting of separately constructed components cooperatively arranged and coupled to one another. The modular construction allows for rapid manufacturing reconfigurations of one or more components with minimal costs to create new vial adapter configurations that meet specific needs.
Kinder Elementary School Miamisburg OH 1986-1993, Miamisburg Junior High School Miamisburg OH 1993-1995, Miamisburg Senior High School Miamisburg OH 1995-1999
Daniel Roush (1983-1987), Kristen Bordwell (1992-1996), David Dye (1986-1990), Treena Jones (1986-1990), Emily Horan (1986-1990), Cathy Sproles (1979-1983)