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Drumheller, US

David William Drumheller, Dornsife, PA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100196865FLUID DELIVERY SYSTEM FOR PATIENT SIMULATION MANIKIN - A fluid delivery system for remotely controlling the flow of simulated bodily fluids to a patient simulation manikin. The fluid delivery system may include multiple reservoirs for holding the simulated bodily fluids and multiple valves for controlling the flow of the simulated bodily fluids from the reservoirs to the manikin. The fluid delivery system may also include a fluid delivery component, such as a compressor or pump, for causing the simulated bodily fluids to flow from the reservoirs to the manikin. The reservoirs, the fluid delivery component, the valves, and the manikin may be interconnected to one another via tubing. The fluid delivery system may be controlled remotely from the manikin so that a trainee is not able to anticipate when the simulated bodily fluids will be delivered to and/or discharged from the manikin. The simulated bodily fluids may be delivered to the patient simulation manikin simultaneously and/or successively.08-05-2010

Douglas S. Drumheller, Cedar Crest, NM US

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20100157741ACOUSTIC ISOLATOR - An acoustic isolator for use with tubular assemblies such as drillpipe or production tubing comprising an acoustic wave transmitter, the acoustic isolator comprising, in series connection, an odd integer λ/4 multiple tuning bar of first acoustic impedance adjacent the acoustic wave transmitter, an odd integer λ/4 multiple reflector tube of second acoustic impedance, and a snubber of third acoustic impedance, wherein there is an acoustic impedance mismatch between the odd integer λ/4 multiple tuning bar and the odd integer λ/4 multiple reflector tube and an acoustic impedance mismatch between the odd integer λ/4 multiple reflector tube and snubber, such that a ‘down’ wave propagated toward the isolator is reflected back substantially in phase with an ‘up’ wave propagated from the acoustic wave source away from the isolator. Furthermore, the acoustic isolator is similarly effective in reflecting ‘up’ propagating waves originating from below the isolator, hence further protecting the acoustic wave source from possible deleterious interference.06-24-2010
20100195441PARALLEL-PATH ACOUSTIC TELEMETRY ISOLATION SYSTEM AND METHOD - An acoustic telemetry isolation system and method for use with tubular assemblies such as drillpipe and production tubing includes an acoustic wave transmitter and an acoustic isolator. A “down” wave propagated toward the isolator is reflected back substantially in phase with an “up” wave propagated from the acoustic wave source away from the isolator. Furthermore, the acoustic isolator is similarly effective in reflecting “up” propagating waves originating from below the isolator, hence further protecting the acoustic wave source from possible deleterious interference. The construction of the isolator utilizes a specified combination of waves traveling in parallel in materials whose properties aid the beneficial combination of reflected and transmitted waves. The design of the isolator is to generally provide a bandstop filter function, thereby aiding the frequency isolation of an acoustic transmitter over a passband that may be constrained by the geometry of drill pipe or components of production tubing. It causes substantially all of the emitted wave energy to travel in a chosen direction along the drill pipe, thus aiding the efficiency of acoustic telemetry in the pipe.08-05-2010
20100208552ACOUSTIC TELEMETRY STACKED-RING WAVE DELAY ISOLATOR SYSTEM AND METHOD - A stacked-ring, slow-wave acoustic telemetry isolation system and method for use with tubular assemblies such as drillpipe or production tubing comprising an acoustic wave transmitter, the acoustic isolator behaving such that a “down” wave propagated toward the isolator is reflected back substantially in phase with an “up” wave propagated from the acoustic wave source away from the isolator. The acoustic isolator is similarly effective in reflecting “up” propagating waves originating from below the isolator, hence further protecting the acoustic wave source from possible deleterious interference. It causes substantially all of the emitted wave energy to travel in a chosen direction along the drill pipe, thus aiding the efficiency of acoustic telemetry said pipe.08-19-2010
20110163889TELEMETRY WAVE DETECTION APPARATUS AND METHOD - Non-contacting means of measuring the material velocities of harmonic acoustic telemetry waves travelling along the wall of drillpipe, production tubing or coiled tubing are disclosed. Also disclosed are contacting means, enabling measurement of accelerations or material velocities associated with acoustic telemetry waves travelling along the wall of the tubing, utilizing as a detector either a wireless accelerometer system or an optical means, or both; these may also be applied to mud pulse telemetry, wherein the telemetry waves are carried via the drilling fluid, causing strain in the pipe wall that in turn causes wall deformation that can be directly or indirectly assessed by optical means.07-07-2011

Patent applications by Douglas S. Drumheller, Cedar Crest, NM US

Michael Drumheller, Seattle, WA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090312993TAPE COURSE GENERATION METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROGRAMMING A COMPOSITE TAPE LAMINATION MACHINE - A method of defining a composite tape course to form at least a portion of a composite part ply comprises approximating a contoured surface with a reference plane. The method further includes selecting a three-dimensional reference surface to approximate the contoured surface and defining a first function to correlate a first point from the contoured surface to a first intermediate point on the reference surface. The method includes selecting the reference plane to approximate the reference surface, defining a second function to correlate the first intermediate point to a reference point in the reference plane, and mapping a ply boundary from the contoured surface to a reference ply boundary in the reference plane. A tape boundary may be mapped from the contoured surface to a reference tape boundary in the reference plane. A tape edge may be defined based at least in part on a reference intersection of the reference ply boundary and the reference tape boundary in order to form at least a portion of the composite part ply using the defined tape edge.12-17-2009

Patent applications by Michael Drumheller, Seattle, WA US

Paul D. Drumheller, Flagstaff, AZ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080261266METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR A MICROEMULSION-BASED TISSUE TREATMENT - The invention is directed to methods and compositions for deparaffinizing paraffin-embedded biological samples for subsequent tissue staining. The compositions are microemulsions that may include water/oil/surfactant microemulsions, and optionally a cosurfactant. The microemulsions enable deparaffinization without the use of xylene or toluene, and also enable solvent exchange without the use of intermediary alcohol dehydration or alcohol rehydration compositions.10-23-2008
20080287633Hydrogel Materials - The present invention relates to biocompatible crosslinked biomaterials made from polycondensation polymerization reactions involving polynucleophilic-polyelectrophilic precursors that address the limitations of steric hindrance, viscosity, and diffusion currently reducing gelation rates and curing thoroughness of the biomaterials. A cross-linking scheme is utilized in the invention that permits rapid gelation and thorough curing of the biomaterial. The biomaterial is made by polycondensation polymerization of polynucleophilic-polyelectrophilic precursors to form a water-soluble polymer crosslinked with a water-soluble crosslinker having at most one core cyclic structure.11-20-2008
20090202611COMPOSITE SELF-COHERED WEB MATERIALS - The present invention is directed to implantable bioabsorbable non-woven self-cohered web materials having a high degree of porosity. The web materials are very supple and soft, while exhibiting proportionally increased mechanical strength in one or more directions. The web materials often possess a high degree of loft. The web materials can be formed into a variety of shapes and forms suitable for use as implantable medical devices or components thereof.08-13-2009
20100233266ARTICLES AND METHODS OF TREATING VASCULAR CONDITIONS - The present invention relates to articles and methods of treating vascular conditions with a thixotropic, turbid, bioactive agent-containing gel material capable of being essentially removed from an implantation site upon re-establishment of fluid flow at the implantation site.09-16-2010
20110039960Expandable Functional TFE Copolymer Fine Powder, the Expanded Functional Products Obtained Therefrom and Reaction of the Expanded Products - A functional TFE copolymer fine powder is described, wherein the TFE copolymer is a polymer of TFE and at least one functional comonomer, and wherein the TFE copolymer has functional groups that are pendant to the polymer chain. The functional TFE copolymer fine powder resin is paste extrudable and expandable. Methods for making the functional TFE copolymer are also described. The expanded functional TFE copolymer material may be post-reacted after expansion.02-17-2011
20110064781NOVEL HEPARIN ENTITIES AND METHODS OF USE - The present invention relates to immobilized biologically active entities that retain a significant biological activity following manipulation. The invention also comprises a medical substrate comprising a heparin entity bound onto a substrate via at least one heparin molecule, wherein said bound heparin entity is heparinase-1 sensitive.03-17-2011
20110065085NOVEL HEPARIN ENTITIES AND METHODS OF USE - The present invention relates to immobilized biologically active entities that retain a significant biological activity following manipulation. The invention also comprises a medical substrate comprising a heparin entity bound onto a substrate via at least one heparin molecule, wherein said bound heparin entity is heparinase-1 sensitive.03-17-2011

Patent applications by Paul D. Drumheller, Flagstaff, AZ US