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Utah Medical Products, Inc.
| Utah Medical Products, Inc. Patent applications | ||
| Patent application number | Title | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20090099515 | TRANS-CERVICAL CATHETER HAVING A CONICAL-SHAPED BALLOON - This application relates generally to a trans-cervical balloon catheter. The catheter may have an elongated body for insertion into the uterus. Located distally on the elongated body, the catheter may have a balloon that has a substantially conical-shaped proximal end when inflated. The balloon may comprise a proximal origin and a distal origin with a longitudinal midpoint located midway between the origins. The balloon may have a plane of maximum diameter located between the distal origin and the longitudinal midpoint. The proximal end of the balloon may taper from the plane of maximum diameter towards the proximal origin of the balloon in any manner that gives the proximal end of the balloon a conical-shaped appearance. | 04-16-2009 |
| 20090097236 | DISPOSABLE MEDICAL-EXAMINATION LIGHT - The present invention relates to a disposable medical-examination light. Specifically, the invention relates to a disposable light for use with a speculum. Generally, the disposable light includes a casing with an interior and an exterior. The casing interior may be adapted to hold at least one battery. The casing exterior may include a proximal surface and a distal surface. A protrusion may extend from the proximal surface, and at least one light-emitting diode (“LED”), such as a white and/or green light producing LED, may be substantially disposed at a proximal end of the protrusion. Additionally, a gripping mechanism may extend from the casing's proximal surface. The disposable light may also comprise electrical components for connecting at least one battery to at least one LED. Furthermore, the disposable light may also include a switching mechanism that may be configured to close an electrical circuit between an LED and a battery. | 04-16-2009 |
