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Medical Device Position Guidance System With Wireless Connectivity Between A Noninvasive Device And An Invasive Device
US Patent:
8197494, Jun 12, 2012
Filed:
Sep 8, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/530385
Inventors:
David S. Jaggi - Oak Park IL, US
Donald A. Kay - Sharon MA, US
Joseph P. Killam - Wonder Lake IL, US
Salvatore Manzella, Jr. - Barrington IL, US
King Y. Moy - Tinley Park IL, US
David K. Platt - Mt. Prospect IL, US
Shawn G. Purnell - Palatine IL, US
Alan R. Shapiro - Sharon MA, US
Michael C. Shaughnessy - Arlington Heights IL, US
Mark C. Witt - Chicago IL, US
Christopher Zachara - Lake Bluff IL, US
Donald A. Kay - Sharon MA, US
Joseph P. Killam - Wonder Lake IL, US
Salvatore Manzella, Jr. - Barrington IL, US
King Y. Moy - Tinley Park IL, US
David K. Platt - Mt. Prospect IL, US
Shawn G. Purnell - Palatine IL, US
Alan R. Shapiro - Sharon MA, US
Michael C. Shaughnessy - Arlington Heights IL, US
Mark C. Witt - Chicago IL, US
Christopher Zachara - Lake Bluff IL, US
Assignee:
Corpak Medsystems, Inc. - Buffalo Grove IL
International Classification:
A61B 19/00
US Classification:
606130
Abstract:
A medical device position guidance system having a noninvasive medical device communicable with an invasive medical device. The system provides outputs useful to assess the position of an invasive medical device in an animal, such as a human. A magnetic field is used to gather information about the position of the invasive device. Radio waves are used to communicate this information between the noninvasive device and the invasive device.
Medical Device Position Guidance System With Wireless Connectivity Between A Noninvasive And An Invasive Device
US Patent:
2012022, Sep 6, 2012
Filed:
May 16, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/472588
Inventors:
David S. Jaggi - Oak Park IL, US
Donald A. Kay - Sharon MA, US
Joseph P. Killam - Wonder Lake IL, US
Salvatore Manzella, JR. - Barrington IL, US
King Y. Moy - Tinley Park IL, US
David K. Platt - Mt. Prospect IL, US
Shawn G. Purnell - Palatine IL, US
Alan R. Shapiro - Sharon MA, US
Michael C. Shaughnessy - Arlington Heights IL, US
Mark C. Witt - Chicago IL, US
Christopher Zachara - Lake Bluff IL, US
Donald A. Kay - Sharon MA, US
Joseph P. Killam - Wonder Lake IL, US
Salvatore Manzella, JR. - Barrington IL, US
King Y. Moy - Tinley Park IL, US
David K. Platt - Mt. Prospect IL, US
Shawn G. Purnell - Palatine IL, US
Alan R. Shapiro - Sharon MA, US
Michael C. Shaughnessy - Arlington Heights IL, US
Mark C. Witt - Chicago IL, US
Christopher Zachara - Lake Bluff IL, US
Assignee:
Corpak Medystems, Inc. - Buffalo Grove IL
International Classification:
A61M 25/095
A61B 6/00
A61B 6/00
US Classification:
600424
Abstract:
A medical device position guidance system having a noninvasive medical device communicable with an invasive medical device. The system provides outputs useful to assess the position of an invasive medical device in an animal, such as a human. A magnetic field is used to gather information about the position of the invasive device. Radio waves are used to communicate this information between the noninvasive device and the invasive device.
Ice Machine
US Patent:
2014005, Feb 27, 2014
Filed:
Aug 23, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/573129
Inventors:
Mark Witt - Chicago IL, US
Margaret Lowan Benezra - Rolling Meadows IL, US
Craig Anderson - Troy MI, US
Martin Rathgeber - Chicago IL, US
King Ya Moy - Tinley Park IL, US
Natan Pheil - Chicago IL, US
Daniel A. Peterson - Chicago IL, US
David Chesley - Duxbury MA, US
Margaret Lowan Benezra - Rolling Meadows IL, US
Craig Anderson - Troy MI, US
Martin Rathgeber - Chicago IL, US
King Ya Moy - Tinley Park IL, US
Natan Pheil - Chicago IL, US
Daniel A. Peterson - Chicago IL, US
David Chesley - Duxbury MA, US
International Classification:
B65B 1/04
US Classification:
141 83
Abstract:
An ice bagger is provided. The ice bagger includes an ice hopper into which ice is disposed from an ice manufacturer. The ice hopper further includes an ice agitator and defines an ice trough there beneath. An ice auger, housed inside the ice trough, transports ice to an ice delivery chute. A hatch is positioned beneath the ice delivery chute, upon which the bag rests while filling. A scale is positioned on the hatch. The scale weighs the ice being deposited into the bag. When the bag is full, the bag is sealed by a sealer. When the bag is sealed, the hatch opens and the bag of ice is deposited in an bag depository. This Abstract is submitted with the understanding that it will not be used to interpret or limit the scope or meaning of the claims.
Ice Machine
US Patent:
2020011, Apr 16, 2020
Filed:
Oct 18, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/657193
Inventors:
- Chicago IL, US
Margaret Lowan Benezra - Rolling Meadows IL, US
Craig Anderson - Troy MI, US
Martin Rathgeber - Chicago IL, US
King Ya Moy - Tinley Park IL, US
Natan Pheil - Chicago IL, US
Daniel A. Peterson - Chicago IL, US
David Chesley - Duxbury MA, US
Margaret Lowan Benezra - Rolling Meadows IL, US
Craig Anderson - Troy MI, US
Martin Rathgeber - Chicago IL, US
King Ya Moy - Tinley Park IL, US
Natan Pheil - Chicago IL, US
Daniel A. Peterson - Chicago IL, US
David Chesley - Duxbury MA, US
Assignee:
Aspen Ice, LLC - Chicago IL
International Classification:
B65B 1/04
F25C 5/20
B65B 43/26
B65B 43/36
B65B 1/32
B65B 1/12
B65B 9/13
B65B 37/10
F25C 5/20
B65B 43/26
B65B 43/36
B65B 1/32
B65B 1/12
B65B 9/13
B65B 37/10
Abstract:
An ice bagger is provided. The ice bagger includes an ice hopper into which ice is disposed from an ice manufacturer. The ice hopper further includes an ice agitator. The ice hopper defines an ice trough positioned beneath the ice hopper. An ice auger is housed inside the ice trough. The ice auger transports ice to an ice delivery chute. A hatch is positioned beneath the ice delivery chute, upon which the bag rests while filling. The ice delivery chute and the hatch define a bag filling area such that, when bags are present in the bag filling area, the bags are positioned to be filled. A scale is positioned on the hatch. The scale weighs the ice being deposited into the bag. When the bag is full, the bag is sealed by a sealer. When the bag is sealed, the hatch opens and the bag of ice is deposited in an bag depository. This Abstract is submitted with the understanding that it will not be used to interpret or limit the scope or meaning of the claims.
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