| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| D535750 |
Breathing filter |
January 23, 2007 |
|
| D528655 |
Mouth piece |
September 19, 2006 |
|
| D522650 |
Nose clip |
June 6, 2006 |
|
| D445906 |
Test kit housing |
July 31, 2001 |
|
| D427320 |
Test kit housing |
June 27, 2000 |
|
| D289688 |
Tubing coupler for respiratory systems |
May 5, 1987 |
|
| D282283 |
Sensor line fitting for a respiratory system |
January 21, 1986 |
|
| D276465 |
Straight flow manifold |
November 20, 1984 |
|
| D276464 |
Respiratory gas flow manifold |
November 20, 1984 |
|
| D276369 |
In line flow connector for a respirator |
November 13, 1984 |
|
| 7189356 |
Occult blood testing apparatus with features for enhancing ease of use |
March 13, 2007 |
| A self-contained system for testing for the presence of occult blood in a specimen has been provided with features enhancing its ease of use. The system includes a housing holding a test matrix and a container for releasing a developing medium onto the test matrix. The housing includes |
| 6594928 |
Apparatus to identify information on containers |
July 22, 2003 |
| An apparatus to facilitate identifying information located on a container, for example, a pharmaceutical container, includes at least one member adapted to be secured, for example, removably secured, to a container, and includes a magnifying lens. |
| 6436714 |
Self-contained system and method for testing for fecal occult blood |
August 20, 2002 |
| Self-contained systems test for the presence of occult blood in a specimen. In one embodiment, the system has a test matrix comprising a testing portion spaced apart from a medium entrance portion, wherein the testing portion has a specimen placement area on a first side and a result are |
| 6415788 |
Apparatus for treating respiratory gases including liquid trap |
July 9, 2002 |
| Apparatus for treating respiratory gases include a housing having a patient side port adapted for connection to a tracheal tube device and a machine side port adapted for connection to a tube for passing respiratory gases; and one or more liquid trap chambers positioned between the patie |
| 6363930 |
Apparatus for providing heat/moisture to respiratory gases |
April 2, 2002 |
| Apparatus for heating and humidifying respiratory gases include a housing, a filter element located in the housing, and a gas permeable member positioned in the housing to exchange heat and moisture with respiratory gases passing through the housing. In one embodiment, the inlet portion |
| 6240668 |
Apparatus to distinguish containers |
June 5, 2001 |
| An apparatus to facilitate identifying a container, for example, a pharmaceutical container, includes at least one member adapted to be secured, for example, removably secured, to a container and to provide indication information effective to distinguish the container when the member |
| 6105576 |
Apparatus for treating respiratory gases including liquid trap |
August 22, 2000 |
| Apparatus for treating respiratory gases include a housing having an inlet adapted for connection to a tracheal tube device and an outlet adapted for connection to a tube for passing respiratory gases; and a liquid trap chamber positioned between the inlet and the outlet and adapted to r |
| 6095135 |
Apparatus for providing benefits to respiratory gases |
August 1, 2000 |
| Apparatus for heating and humidifying respiratory gases include a housing, a gas permeable member positioned in the housing to exchange heat and moisture with respiratory gases passing through the housing, a fitting joined to both the housing and a tracheal tube device, and a fitting |
| 6033071 |
Method and apparatus for measuring distance between an eye and a lens |
March 7, 2000 |
| Methods for measuring the distance between an eye and a lens spaced apart from the eye include passing an elongated tubular structure between the eye and the lens, and causing a length of a wire member to pass out of the opening at a distal end of the elongated tubular structure. The len |
| 4430994 |
Respiratory gas heating and humidifying methods and apparatus |
February 14, 1984 |
| Respiratory gas is delivered to a patient enclosure past a variably heated surface over which a film of water migrates and whose wetness is visible through a transparent cover which is recessed at the water film side to define water inlet, gas flow, and excess water removal paths. |