Picha, US
Charles F. Picha, Westmont, IL US
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20110138738 | Tool for cutting ceiling tile grid stock and method of cutting using the tool - A tool and a method for cutting an elongate runner piece used to support a ceiling tile and having an inverted T-shaped body and including: a) a crossbar having a downwardly facing surface with a width; and b) a stem. The method includes the steps of: providing a tool with a support assembly and cutting assembly; placing the runner piece in a cutting position upon the support assembly; with the rail piece in the cutting position, repositioning at least one cutting element on the cutting assembly to thereby cut into the crossbar on the body over substantially the full width of the downwardly facing surface of the crossbar at a first lengthwise location; and cutting the stem adjacent to the first lengthwise location. | 06-16-2011 |
Dennis Picha, Naperville, IL US
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20090119149 | Integrated Access to Occupational Healthcare Information - Aspects of the present invention provide systems and methods relating to aggregated access to healthcare information. One aspect of the invention relates to providing a single point of access to multiple stakeholders with respect to a medical case that may include information from multiple healthcare providers. | 05-07-2009 |
George Picha, Brecksville, OH US
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20130338521 | NASAL TUBE DEVICE AND METHOD - The present application discloses nasal tube devices, methods for placing and securing a nasal tube to a patient, as well as adapters and connectors for a nasal tube. In one exemplary embodiment, the nasal tube has a proximal portion, a distal portion, and one or more lumens. A securing device may be attached to the proximal portion of the nasal tube and may be configured to attach a flexible line of a retention system to the nasal tube. The securing device may also be configured to selectively compress the proximal portion of the nasal tube. In certain embodiments, one or more medical tubes are disposed in the lumen of the nasal tube and may be selectively secured in the lumen with the securing device. The nasal tube device may also have a retention flange for attaching a flexible line of a retention system to the nasal tube. | 12-19-2013 |
George J. Picha, Independence, OH US
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20080287910 | INTRAMEDULLARY ACCESS OR INFUSION DEVICES - Intramedullary access or infusion devices that includes a tubular conduit having a distal end and a proximal end with a length sufficient to pass through the cortical region to the cancellous region of a bone; a flange circling the outside of the proximal end of the conduit; and a penetrable diaphragm positioned within the tubular conduit, are described. The devices may be placed in bone and later used, for example, as a site for administering a pharmacologically active agent. | 11-20-2008 |
20090069904 | BIOMATERIAL INCLUDING MICROPORES - A biomaterial including a designed pattern of micropores one at least one surface of the biomaterial is described. The micropores can be provided in a regular or irregular pattern, and can be either continuous or discontinuous. The biomaterial may be formed from a variety of materials, such as a biocompatible polymer or biocompatible tissue. The biomaterial including micropores on a surface may be used for a variety of medical applications such as tissue scaffolding, drug delivery, or tissue fixation. | 03-12-2009 |
George J. Picha, Brecksville, OH US
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20110295075 | TISSUE RETRACTOR STAY - A handless surgical stay includes an elastomeric band with a longitudinal body having a first end. The surgical stay further includes a tissue retention member including a tissue engaging portion and an anchor portion. The anchor portion is coupled to the first end of the elastomeric band such that the tissue engaging portion extends outwardly relative to the first end. Substantially all of the elastomeric band can be configured for engagement with a surgical retractor frame such that the stay does not include a handle. | 12-01-2011 |
20120041270 | MOLDED AND UNDIVIDED MEDICAL PENETRATING DEVICE - A molded and undivided medical penetrating device comprises a first portion and a second substantially tubular portion having an outer surface, a proximal end and a distal end. The proximal end of the second substantially tubular portion of the device is joined to and is integral with the first portion of the device and is adapted to be maintained essentially outside a body while the first portion of the device is adapted to be retained within the interior of the body. The device includes an opening that extends through the first and second portions of the device and provides access to the interior of the body from outside the body. The opening and the outer surface of the substantially tubular second portion of the device define a wall that is thinner at the proximal end of the second portion than towards the distal end of the second portion. | 02-16-2012 |
20130110255 | Hard-tissue implant | 05-02-2013 |
20140031754 | PHOTOLUMINESCENT COUPLING - A coupling includes a first input port and a photoluminescent portion associated with the first input port. The first input port may be one or more of a gastric port, a jejunal port, or a balloon port. The first port may have a first glow-in-the dark feature and a second port may have a second glow-in-the-dark feature, which may be different from one another. The coupling may include means for orientation that assists a user in properly orienting a connector to be mounted in the first port in proper orientation and a first connector for coupling to the first port. | 01-30-2014 |
20140031755 | PHOTOLUMINESCENT COUPLING - An enteral coupling includes a first input port and a first connector for coupling with the first input port. At least one of the first input port and the first connector has a glow-in-the-dark portion associated with at least a part thereof. The glow-in-the dark portion may comprise only a portion of the device or the entire device at issue. A coupling for use in feeding and/or medicating a patient includes a port, and a connector for coupling with the port. Both the port and the connector are at least in part made of a material having glow-in-the-dark properties. | 01-30-2014 |
20140194823 | Kink-Resistant Tubing - Tubing for use in gastrointestinal applications includes a hollow tube and a spring positioned inside the tube. The spring is corrosion resistant and helps to prevent kinking of the tubing when the tubing is bent. An encapsulant may be positioned over the spring. The spring may be co-extruded with the tubing. | 07-10-2014 |
20140261441 | Endotracheal Tube Retention System - A retention system for use with a bridle installed in a nose of a patient includes a member coupled to a medical device that is suspended from a nose of a patient and a connector for coupling to a bridle that is installed in a nose of a patient. The medical device extends into the mouth of a patient or is suspended adjacent the face of a patient. | 09-18-2014 |
20140275805 | Bridle Catheter With Illuminating End - An illuminating bridle catheter installation system includes a flexible member having a leading end and a trailing end with a first magnet coupled to the leading end of the flexible member, and a retrieving member having a leading end and a trailing end with two non-contacting second magnets coupled to the leading end of the retrieving member. An illuminating member is coupled to one of the flexible member or the retrieving member and the illuminating member is coupled to an electronic circuit having a switch that allows the illuminating member to be illuminated when the first magnet meets the second magnets. | 09-18-2014 |
20140277559 | Hard-Tissue Implant - Hard-tissue implants are provided that include a bulk implant, a face, pillars, and slots. The pillars are for implantation into a hard tissue. The slots are to be occupied by the hard tissue. The hard-tissue implant has a Young's modulus of elasticity of at least 10 GPa, has a ratio of the sum of (i) the volumes of the slots to (ii) the sum of the volumes of the pillars and the volumes of the slots of 0.40:1 to 0.90:1, does not comprise any part that is hollow, and does not comprise any non-pillar part extending to or beyond the distal ends of any of the pillars. Methods of making and using hard-tissue implants are also provided. | 09-18-2014 |
John William Picha, Frankfort, IL US
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20130095301 | Thumbtraps - A Thumbtrap is an ipad accessory, that enhances individual and multi-player game play. It is a non-permanent, reusable vinyl cling that sticks to the smooth glass screen of the ipad without use of adhesives. When placed over an onscreen game control button, a Thumbtrap acts like a small fence that prevents the thumb drift that inevitably occurs during intense game play, and guides the thumb into specified zones over an onscreen button for better button contact accuracy. Thumbtraps can be used with several existing ipad games. | 04-18-2013 |
Marianne Picha, Batavia, IL US
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20090209234 | Reject mobile-terminating SMS due to mobile not reachable flag - The present invention provides a technique to reduce the quantity of paging attempts to mobile terminals. The technique involves periodically rejecting mobile terminating SMS (MT-SMS) messages destined to a mobile subscriber who has already had no paging response success for a previous MT-SMS message until the mobile terminal is reachable or upon the timeout of a Mobile Not Reachable Flag (MNRF) rejection period. The present invention targets mobile subscribers who were out of radio coverage and allows the mobile subscriber to terminate voice calls. Mobile terminal originated activity is not affected. The present invention may co-exist with the existing SMS Center mobile terminating SMS polling mechanism in the market today. | 08-20-2009 |
Mark Gregory Picha, Houston, TX US
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20090071647 | Thermal processes for subsurface formations - A process may include providing heat from one or more heaters to at least a portion of a subsurface formation. Heat may transfer from one or more heaters to a part of a formation. In some embodiments, heat from the one or more heat sources may pyrolyze at least some hydrocarbons in a part of a subsurface formation. Hydrocarbons and/or other products may be produced from a subsurface formation. Certain embodiments describe apparatus, methods, and/or processes used in treating a subsurface or hydrocarbon containing formation. | 03-19-2009 |
20100181066 | THERMAL PROCESSES FOR SUBSURFACE FORMATIONS - A process may include providing heat from one or more heaters to at least a portion of a subsurface formation. Heat may transfer from one or more heaters to a part of a formation. In some embodiments, heat from the one or more heat sources may pyrolyze at least some hydrocarbons in a part of a subsurface formation. Hydrocarbons and/or other products may be produced from a subsurface formation. Certain embodiments describe apparatus, methods, and/or processes used in treating a subsurface or hydrocarbon containing formation. | 07-22-2010 |
Neil Picha, Petaluma, CA US
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20120073665 | Methods and Apparatus for Moving Aliquot Samples of Fluid - Methods and apparatus for moving aliquot samples of fluid using a shuttle valve are disclosed. | 03-29-2012 |
20120096932 | Automated Sample Injection Apparatus, Multiport Valve, and Methods of Making and Using the Same - Automated sample injection apparatus, multiport valves, and chromatography systems containing an automated sample injection apparatus and/or a multiport valve are disclosed. Methods of making and using automated sample injection apparatus and multiport valves within chromatography systems are also disclosed. | 04-26-2012 |
Neil R. Picha, Petaluma, CA US
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20090074625 | MICRO FLUIDICS MANIFOLD APPARATUS - A manifold device is provided for use with a valve assembly, an aspiration source and a dispensing source to transfer fluid from at least one of a plurality of fluid reservoirs to at least one test site on a substrate surface. The manifold device includes a manifold body that defines a plurality of fluid aspiration conduits, for fluid aspiration in an aspiration position, and a plurality of fluid dispensing conduits to selectively dispense at least one droplet of the corresponding liquid sample slug, in a dispensing position. In the aspiration position, the respective sample paths are out of fluid communication with the dispensing source and, in the dispensing position, the respective sample paths are out of fluid communication with the aspiration source. | 03-19-2009 |
20100238444 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR ANALYZING SAMPLES AND COLLECTING SAMPLE FRACTIONS - Methods and apparatus for analyzing a sample using at least one detector are disclosed. | 09-23-2010 |
20120086171 | Fluidic Processor and Method of Use - A fluidic processor includes a first sealing member having a first sealing face, a first compressive face and at least one first sealing member fluid conduit; a second sealing member having a second sealing face, a second compressive face and at least one second sealing member fluid conduit; the second sealing face of the second sealing member being sealingly and slidingly engaged in a substantially fluid tight manner with the first sealing face of the first sealing member; and at least one actuator mechanically engaging at least one of the first sealing member and the second sealing member, or an XY stage, or mechanism that provides motion in two axes on one sealing member only | 04-12-2012 |
Neil Robert Picha, Petaluma, CA US
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20130068977 | Multi-Mode Injection Valve - A multi-mode injection valve includes a stator having an outer stator face and an inner stator face; a plurality of fluid ports in the outer stator face; a plurality of fluid orifices in the inner stator face, the fluid orifices disposed in fluid communication with the fluid ports, respectively; a rotor having a rotor surface engaging the inner stator face of the stator; a plurality of rotor grooves in the rotor surface of the rotor, each of the rotor grooves adapted for fluid communication with a pair of the fluid orifices depending upon a rotational or angular position of the rotor with respect to the stator; and an actuator unit engaging the rotor, the actuator unit adapted to rotate the rotor relative to the stator. | 03-21-2013 |