Kenneth Schultz - Davie FL, US Jose Hernandez - Maimi FL, US
International Classification:
G06F007/00
US Classification:
707/001000
Abstract:
The Web based Database Inquiry System provides custom tables in which are stored information from an external database. The custom tables are designed to arrange and format the stored information so as to anticipate a user's request thus reducing time and cost associated with retrieving information arranged and formatted as per the user's desire. The information stored in the custom tables are structured, arranged and formatted in typical and a typical approaches derived from ad hoc studies of patterns of user requests for particular applications and/or disciplines. The information is stored in a structured layered fashion and the user is able to retrieve information from the various layers through the use of a “drilling” operation. The custom tables are populated by a process server preferably during times of low database usage by users. The Inquiry System contains modules for different types of information requested by the user and such modules contain the information to be displayed to the user via a browser.
Kenneth E. Schultz - Coral Springs FL Mary Craycraft - Davie FL
International Classification:
A61M 500
US Classification:
128214R
Abstract:
A releasable device for securely fastening intravenous tubing to an intracatheter insert or needle and method are disclosed. The securing system comprises a locking member attached to the hub of the intracatheter insert and a projection knob molded near the end of the intravenous tubing, as part of the tubing. The locking member comprises a loop portion which is designed to securely but releasably fit over and around the projection knob when the intravenous tubing is inserted into position in the intracatheter insert. The locking member is also comprised of a pair of inclined arms attached to the loop portion and to which is attached a pair of parallel legs further including a pair of radially inwardly directed hinge pins, which hinge pins are hingedly attached to the hub of the intracatheter insert or needle. The locking member of the present invention is preferably constructed of a single length of metal rod which is bent into the desired shape.