John S. Ziegler - Arlington Heights IL, US James D. Morrow - Oak Lawn IL, US Olivier F. Currat - Chicago IL, US Jeff D. Bransky - Chicago IL, US Brian Barclay - Pleasant Prairie WI, US Marwan A. Fathallah - Mundelein IL, US James D. Jacobson - Lindenhurst IL, US
Assignee:
Hospira, Inc. - Lake Forest IL
International Classification:
A61M 31/00
US Classification:
604 65
Abstract:
A disposable assembly for use with a sensor assembly comprises a body, a flow restricting element, and a fluid pressure membrane. The body has a lid portion and a base portion. The body defines a fluid flow passage that forms an inlet and an outlet. The flow restricting element is positioned in the fluid flow passage between the inlet and the outlet. The membrane is located between the lid and base portions along the fluid flow passage. A reinforcing structure, such as a ring or a rigid disk, is positioned between the fluid pressure membrane and the lid portion to provide increased resistance to pressure in the fluid flow passage. The ring or disk can be a separate component or formed on the membrane. The membrane thickness adjacent to sensor access openings in the lid portion can be increased for pressure resistance, too.
Medical Device Configuration Based On Recognition Of Identification Information
Janice Stewart - Inverness IL, US Randolph Meinzer - Spring Grove IL, US Debra K. Bello - Vernon Hills IL, US Janet Mullan - Antioch IL, US Alan Brundle - Barrington IL, US James D. Jacobson - Lindenhurst IL, US Tuan Bui - Green Oaks IL, US Qui Chau - Skokie IL, US
A medical delivery system () is provided for delivering a medicament () or fluid () to a patient. The system comprises a disposable element such as a line set () associated with a container () containing the fluid (), an identifier () associated with the line set () and having identification information associated therewith, and a delivery device () configured to engage the line set () and deliver the fluid () to the patient. The delivery device () includes a recognition system () that is capable of obtaining the identification information associated with the identifier (). The identification information may include information regarding the identification of the fluid (), a type of line set (), or a type of administration associated with the line set (). The device () can be capable of configuration based on the identification information.
Cassette For Differential Pressure Based Medication Delivery Flow Sensor Assembly For Medication Delivery Monitoring And Method Of Making The Same
Yei Feng Moy - Buffalo Grove IL, US John S. Ziegler - Arlington Heights IL, US John J. Hahn - Hartfort WI, US Michael G. Lowery - Wildwood IL, US Thomas D. Johnson - Gurnee IL, US James D. Jacobson - Lindenhurst IL, US Marwan A. Fathallah - Mundelein IL, US
A disposable assembly for use with a sensor assembly, the disposable comprising a body, a flow restricting element, and a fluid pressure membrane. The body has a lid portion and a base portion. The body defines a fluid flow passage that forms an inlet and an outlet. The flow restricting element is positioned in the fluid flow passage between the inlet and the outlet. The fluid pressure membrane is disposed along the fluid flow passage between the inlet and the outlet. The fluid pressure membrane is located between the lid portion and the base portion of the body.
Cassette For Differential Pressure Based Medication Delivery Flow Sensor Assembly For Medication Delivery Monitoring And Method Of Making The Same
John S. Ziegler - Arlington Heights IL, US Brian Barclay - Pleasant Prairie WI, US James D. Jacobson - Lindenhurst IL, US Michael G. Lowery - Wildwood IL, US Thomas D. Johnson - Gurnee IL, US
Assignee:
Hospira, Inc. - Lake Forrest IL
International Classification:
G01F 1/42
US Classification:
7386161
Abstract:
A disposable assembly for use with a sensor assembly, and method for making the same, the disposable comprises a body, a flow restricting element, and a fluid pressure membrane. The body has a lid portion and a base portion. The body defines a fluid flow passage that forms an inlet and an outlet. The flow restricting element is positioned along the fluid flow passage between the inlet and the outlet. The fluid pressure membrane is at a location in the fluid flow passage between the inlet and the outlet. The fluid pressure membrane defines an opening for receiving the flow restricting element. The fluid pressure membrane is located between the lid portion and the base portion of the body.
Apparatus And Method For Therapeutic Delivery Of Medication
Janice Stewart - Inverness IL, US Randolph Meinzer - Spring Grove IL, US Debra K. Bello - Vernon Hills IL, US Janet Mullan - Antioch IL, US James D. Jacobson - Lindenhurst IL, US Tuan Bui - Green Oaks IL, US Qui Chau - Skokie IL, US
Assignee:
Baxter International Inc. - Deerfield IL
International Classification:
A61K 9/22 A61M 31/00
US Classification:
6048901, 604500
Abstract:
An apparatus, system and method of programming a medical therapy in a medical device are provided. Generally, the medical device has a controller , a memory , a processor and an input device. The memory is preloaded with at least one of a plurality of patient profiles and condition profiles. The memory is further preloaded with an associated medication therapy for a plurality of the profiles. The input device receives profile data comprising at least one of a patient profile data and a condition profile data for a specific patient, and the processor processes the received profile data and provides as output one of the preloaded medication therapies based on the processed profile data.
Blood Component Processing Systems And Methods Using Capacitive Sensing Of Fluid Conditions
William Brach - Cary IL, US Christian Mascov - Lake In The Hills IL, US Fletcher Belt - Woodstock IL, US Joseph Mattiazzi - Kenosha WI, US James Jacobson - Lindenhurst IL, US Tom Westberg - Gurnee IL, US
Assignee:
Baxter International Inc
International Classification:
F04B049/00
US Classification:
417/282000
Abstract:
Blood component processing systems and methods are adapted to be coupled to a blood component processing device. The systems and methods employ a fluid circuit comprising at least one fluid pressure actuated pump station, at least one fluid flow path communicating with the pump station, and at least one valve in the fluid flow path. A control module sized and configured to interact with the fluid circuit includes an actuator to selectively apply fluid pressure to the pump station in concert with operation of the valve to pump fluid through the fluid flow path in response to a control program. A circuit board assembly is associated with the actuator in electrical conductive interaction with fluid in the pump station. The circuit board assembly comprises a part of a capacitive sensing circuit. The circuit board assembly can comprise, e.g., a printed circuit board assembly, or a flexible circuit, or a molded circuit. The circuit board assembly can, e.g., be face-mounted on the actuator or comprise an integrated component of the actuator.
Identification Information Recognition System For A Medical Device
Janice Stewart - Inverness IL, US Randolph Meinzer - Spring Grove IL, US Debra Bello - Vernon Hills IL, US Janet Mullan - Antioch IL, US Alan Brundle - Barrington IL, US James Jacobson - Lindenhurst IL, US Tuan Bui - Green Oaks IL, US Qui Chau - Skokie IL, US
International Classification:
A61M031/00
US Classification:
604093010, 235462010
Abstract:
A medical delivery system () is provided for delivering a medicament () or fluid () to a patient. The system comprises a disposable element such as a line set () associated with a container () containing the fluid (), an identifier () associated with the line set () and having identification information associated therewith, and a delivery device () configured to engage the line set () and deliver the fluid () to the patient. The delivery device () includes a recognition system () that is capable of obtaining the identification information associated with the identifier (). The identification information may include information regarding the identification of the fluid (), a type of line set (), or a type of administration associated with the line set (). The device () can be capable of configuration based on the identification information.
Cassette For Use In A Medication Delivery Flow Sensor Assembly And Method Of Making The Same
JOHN S. ZIEGLER - Arlington Heights IL, US James D. Morrow - Oak Lawn IL, US Olivier F. Currat - Chicago IL, US Jeff D. Bransky - Chicago IL, US Brian Barclay - Pleasant Prairie WI, US Marwan A. Fathallah - Mundelein IL, US James D. Jacobson - Lindenhurst IL, US
International Classification:
A61M 31/00 B23P 11/00
US Classification:
604 65, 29428
Abstract:
A disposable assembly for use with a sensor assembly comprises a body, a flow restricting element, and a fluid pressure membrane. The body has a lid portion and a base portion. The body defines a fluid flow passage that forms an inlet and an outlet. The flow restricting element is positioned in the fluid flow passage between the inlet and the outlet. The membrane is located between the lid and base portions along the fluid flow passage. A reinforcing structure, such as a ring or a rigid disk, is positioned between the fluid pressure membrane and the lid portion to provide increased resistance to pressure in the fluid flow passage. The ring or disk can be a separate component or formed on the membrane. The membrane thickness adjacent to sensor access openings in the lid portion can be increased for pressure resistance, too.
License Records
James Lee Jacobson
License #:
9331 - Expired
Issued Date:
Jun 24, 1985
Renew Date:
May 31, 1998
Expiration Date:
May 31, 1998
Type:
Certified Public Accountant
James Nelson Jacobson
License #:
MT013509T - Expired
Category:
Medicine
Type:
Graduate Medical Trainee
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Company / Classification
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Dr. Jacobson graduated from the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine in 1979. He works in Burlington, VT and specializes in Psychiatry. Dr. Jacobson is affiliated with UVM Medical Center Fanny Allen Campus.
Dr. Jacobson graduated from the Eastern Virginia Medical School Medical College in 1989. He works in Palm Bay, FL and 1 other location and specializes in Psychiatry. Dr. Jacobson is affiliated with Wuesthoff Medical Center - Rockledge.
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Date: Jan 16, 2024
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AF to retain additional intratheater airlift aircraft through fiscal 2014
"The task of the IAWG was to provide the secretary of the Air Force with recommendations for the locations, numbers, primary or backup status and duration of the aircraft we retained," said Col. James Jacobson, the chairman of the Intratheater Airlift Working Group. "The Air Force evaluated nu