Budig
John Budig, Duvall, WA US
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20090106764 | Support for globalization in test automation - Various technologies and techniques are disclosed for supporting globalization in user interface automation. A resource key is provided that contains at least three data elements. A resource type data element contains data representing a resource type, a resource location data element contains data representing a location to a resource file, and a resource identifier data element contains data-representing a resource identifier. During a resource file extraction operation, the resource location data element is used to locate the resource file, and the resource type data element and the resource identifier data element are used to locate a resource within the resource file that matches the resource type and the resource identifier. A process is provided for resolving a full path name to a resource file. A process is provided for performing a post-extraction action on an extracted resource string. | 04-23-2009 |
Klaus Budig, Olstykke DK
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20090005746 | Suction System - A suction system for removal of exudate from a wound comprises a wound cover which is attachable to a wound circumference of a living being thereby to form an enclosure, and a pump in fluid communication with the enclosure to provide a pressure difference between a negative pressure in the enclosure and an air pressure of an ambient space. A deflectable member is arranged such with respect to the enclosure that the pressure difference may cause deflection of the deflectable member, and a pressure sensing device is located outside the enclosure and arranged to provide a signal in response to the pressure or the deflection of the deflectable member. The deflectable member forms an essentially air tight barrier between the sensor and the enclosure. | 01-01-2009 |
20090012484 | Pump and System for Treatment of a Wound - A pump for pumping fluid matter from a treatment site in or on a living being comprises three compartments. A motor-driven pumping element is provided for generating a negative pressure within a wound cover at or near the treatment site, and a motor for providing a driving force to the pumping element is provided in the a first one of the compartments. The pumping element is comprised in a second compartment, and a container for collecting liquid pumped from the treatment site is comprised or integrated in a third compartment. The second compartment is detachably connected to the first and/or third compartment, and the third compartment is detachably connected to the first and/or the second compartment. | 01-08-2009 |
20090036873 | Device, Pump and System for Stimulating the Healing of a Wound - A device for stimulating the healing of a wound comprises a separating means having a fluid inlet and a gas outlet. The separating means may constitute a collecting container for collecting fluid pumped from the wound. A pump for applying negative pressure comprises pump head and a drive unit. The pump head is connected to the gas outlet of the separating means, and the pump head is detachably attached to the drive unit, so that in use the fluid inlet of the separating means is connected to a wound cover, e.g. via a conduit. | 02-05-2009 |
20090326488 | Canister, Suction Device and System For Vacuum Treatment Securing a Fixed Treatment Pressure - A canister, suction device and system for collection of effluents, in particular exudates, from a wound during vacuum treatment comprises a pump head ( | 12-31-2009 |
Klaus Budig, Oelstykke DK
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20090076431 | Bevelled Foam - The invention relates to a foam dressing with a bevelled edge and where the density at the edge is higher than the density at the central part of the foam. The high density at the edges causes gel blocking of the wound exudate thereby preventing leakage of exudate through the edges. In a preferred embodiment the foam dressing is non-adhesive. The foam dressing may have a water-impervious backing layer, which extends all the way over the top of the dressing and down to the wound-contacting surface. The wound dressing is particularly useful in treatment of venous ulcers in connection with compression bandages, as the bevelling of the edges markedly reduces the indentations in the leg following use of this dressing when compared to a dressing with straight edges. | 03-19-2009 |
20090270827 | Dressing - A wound dressing comprising a backing layer and an absorbent layer, wherein the absorbent layer comprises a wound facing surface and a non-wound facing surface, said absorbent layer comprises discrete foam pads covering at least 50% of the wound facing surface of the absorbent layer and wherein the non-wound facing surface of the foam pads are attached to the backing layer. The structure of the dressing renders it possible for the foam to expand during wetting without changing the external dimensions of the absorbent layer substantially. | 10-29-2009 |
20120130347 | Pump With Integrated Control Unit - A pump for use in anal irrigation includes a control unit integrated in the pump. The control unit includes a cylindrical housing element and a valve element fitted in the housing. The valve element and the housing element are adapted for rotating with respect to each other between a position allowing the pump to pump air into a balloon, a position allowing the pump to pump air into a reservoir bag and an evacuation position. The control unit is actuated by a handle attached to the rotatable valve element. The handle extends radially out from the rotatable valve element and the cylindrical housing. | 05-24-2012 |