Krimsky
Leonard C. Krimsky, Englewood, NJ US
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20110308268 | Geothermal Exchange Module and a Method of use with an Augmented Water Temperature System - The present invention is a geothermal exchange process to deliver water, in a closed loop ground to water system, at temperatures approaching that of ground water. Such water temperatures were heretofore only achievable with ground water systems. Optimum energy saving and performance of ground coupled heat pumps are directly linked to heat exchange between a circulating water loop and ground temperature. This invention allows for the optimization of energy and performance. The efficiency of heat pumps diminishes with descending outside air temperatures. This invention allows for the manipulation of entry water temperatures to stem the problem of diminishing efficiencies. The water system makes use of a uniquely designed geothermal exchange module with increased conductivity to maximize heat transfer into the water. | 12-22-2011 |
Miron Krimsky, Jerusalem IL
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20150057244 | USE OF LIPID CONJUGATES IN THE TREATMENT OF DISEASE - This invention provides a method of preventing or treating a dermatologic condition including, inter alia, psoriasis, contact dermatitis, and atopic dermatitis, in a subject, the method includes the step of administering to said subject a compound comprising a lipid or phospholipid moiety bound to a physiologically acceptable monomer, dimer, oligomer, or polymer, and/or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or a pharmaceutical product thereof, in an amount effective to treat the subject suffering from a dermatologic condition. | 02-26-2015 |
William Krimsky, Bel Air, MD US
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20120215074 | ENDOTRACHEAL TUBE WITH SENSORS - The present invention provides an endotracheal tube comprising one or more sensors. n some embodiments, one or more sensors are positioned in the interior of the cuff. Sensors ay be used to detect any physiological parameter. | 08-23-2012 |
20140378849 | METHOD AND APPARATUS TO MONITOR PHYSIOLOGIC AND BIOMETRIC PARAMETERS USING A NON-INVASIVE SET OF TRANSDUCERS - Method and apparatus for quantitative and qualitative determination of heart rate, stroke volume, cardiac output, and central fluid volume. Phonocardiography based technique using multiple transducers and multi-sensor processing algorithms provides a non-invasive method of evaluating the output of the heart. This basic system coupled with additional sensor elements provides a wide range of potential capabilities. A system comprising these techniques in a wearable form provides a non-invasive method of determining hydration status and blood volume status. Phonocardiography augmented with multi-sensor signal processing techniques improves signal quality to analyze heart sounds and associated features (e.g. S1 and S2, amongst others). Noise compensation and cancellation techniques for phonocardiography further improve signal to noise ratio to reject external disturbances. | 12-25-2014 |
William Krimsky US
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20090287114 | BIOPSY DEVICE - Aspects of the present invention are generally directed to a biopsy device configured to engage target tissue within a patient and to remove a sample of the target tissue from the patient. The biopsy device comprises an elongate catheter configured to be inserted into a patient. A coring component is disposed at the distal end of the catheter to sample the target tissue. | 11-19-2009 |
William Krimsky, Owings Mills, MD US
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20120197075 | ENDOSCOPE SECUREMENT DEVICE AND METHOD OF USE - An endoscope securement device for coupling an endoscope to the body of a practitioner. The endoscope securement device includes a base capable of being coupled to a practitioner and an articulable arm extending from the base configured to be coupled to an endoscope. The device allows a practitioner to manipulate the endoscope through his or her body movements, leaving his or her hands free to manipulate accessories to the device or other tools. | 08-02-2012 |
20130103163 | DEVICES AND METHODS FOR STENTING AN AIRWAY - An implantable device and method are disclosed for stenting an occlusion of an airway. The implantable device includes a cylindrical tube shaped proximal region, a flared distal region, and a non-bifurcated single lumen extending through the device. The proximal region defines a proximal portion of the lumen and the distal region defines a distal portion of the lumen. The distal region may flare outward laterally at a first angle and anteroposterior at a second angle, thereby forming an elliptically shaped distal opening to the lumen. The distal edge of distal opening may lie entirely in a plane orthogonal to a longitudinal axis of the device. Alternatively, the distal edge may be non-planar, such as concave or convex, when viewed in an anteroposterior direction. The implantable device may be formed of a scaffolding structure. | 04-25-2013 |
20150081035 | DEVICES AND METHODS FOR STENTING AN AIRWAY - An implantable device and method are disclosed for stenting an occlusion of an airway. The implantable device includes a cylindrical tube shaped proximal region, a flared distal region, and a non-bifurcated single lumen extending through the device. The proximal region defines a proximal portion of the lumen and the distal region defines a distal portion of the lumen. The distal region may flare outward laterally at a first angle and anteroposterior at a second angle, thereby forming an elliptically shaped distal opening to the lumen. The distal edge of distal opening may lie entirely in a plane orthogonal to a longitudinal axis of the device. Alternatively, the distal edge may be non-planar, such as concave or convex, when viewed in an anteroposterior direction. The implantable device may be formed of a scaffolding structure. | 03-19-2015 |
William S. Krimsky, Forest Hill, MD US
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20150190219 | DIAPHRAGM ASSIST DEVICE - A diaphragm assist device (DAD) for assistance with diaphragm contraction to facilitate breathing. The device assists with respiration of patients having diaphragmatic dysfunction including those awaiting lung transplants, and those in need of weaning from mechanical ventilation, as well as those who can benefit from an implantable ventilator. | 07-09-2015 |
William S. Krimsky, Baltimore, MD US
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20100057065 | METHOD FOR CRYOSPRAY ABLATION - Methods for treating oral, nasal, pharyngeal and/or laryngeal tissue in a subject are described. Methods of the invention may comprise spraying a tissue to be treated with a cryogen and/or using a cryogen to create an isotherm in proximity to the tissue to be treated. | 03-04-2010 |
William S. Krimsky, Owing Mills, OH US
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20130284165 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TREATING A MEDICAL CONDITION USING AN AEROSOLIZED SOLUTION - A system for treating a medical condition in a subject using an aerosolized solution includes a subject interface, an inspiratory limb in fluid communication with the subject interface, an expiratory limb in fluid communication with the subject interface, and a controller in electrical communication with the inspiratory and expiratory limbs. The inspiratory limb includes an aerosol-generating device configured to provide the aerosolized solution. The controller is configured to automatically regulate at least one treatment parameter based on feedback from one or more sensors operably integrated into the inspiratory limb and/or the expiratory limb. The at least one treatment parameter is selected from the group consisting of the amount, rate, and temperature of the aerosolized solution. | 10-31-2013 |
William S. Krimsky, Bel Air, MD US
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20090192505 | Method for cryospray ablation - The present invention relates to methods for treating tissue in the thoracic cavity of a subject by the application of a cryogen, or using the cryogen to create an isotherm in proximity to the tissue to be treated. A wide variety of conditions may be treated using the methods of the invention including asthma, neoplastic disease and a variety of conditions characterized by inflammation in lung and chest tissue. | 07-30-2009 |
20100274236 | APPARATUSES AND METHODS FOR APPLYING A CRYOGENIC EFFECT TO TISSUE AND CUTTING TISSUE - The disclosure provides a surgical device adapted to administer cryogen to a target tissue. The device may be equipped with one or more blades and the device may be adapted to deliver cryogen to a tissue before, during and/or after contacting the tissue with the blade. According to some embodiments, the device may be adapted to heat and/or cool the blade(s). | 10-28-2010 |
20140378792 | ANTI-FOULING SLEEVE FOR INDWELLING CATHETERS - An anti-fouling sleeve for an endotracheal tube, a method of placement, and the tools for placement. The anti-fouling sleeve occupies the entire length of endotracheal tube, and can be installed permanently or made removable and disposable. The sleeve may be instrumented with sensors and/or a UV light source to reduce and potentially eliminate biofilm formation. Once placed inside the endotracheal tube the sleeve expands to conform to the inner diameter of the tube. After use, any accumulated biofilm on the inner portion of the sleeve is removed leaving the inner portion of the endotracheal tube essentially sterile. | 12-25-2014 |
20150190219 | DIAPHRAGM ASSIST DEVICE - A diaphragm assist device (DAD) for assistance with diaphragm contraction to facilitate breathing. The device assists with respiration of patients having diaphragmatic dysfunction including those awaiting lung transplants, and those in need of weaning from mechanical ventilation, as well as those who can benefit from an implantable ventilator. | 07-09-2015 |
William Sanford Krimsky, Bel Air, MD US
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20130317339 | ENDOBRONCHIAL CATHETER - An endobronchial probe includes a deflector having a bore extending therethrough at an angle to its long axis for passage of a tool. The probe includes a location sensor and an ultrasound imager. A push-pull anchoring system comprises a plurality of guides and wires that can extend beyond the guides and retract within the guides. When extended the wires diverge from the long axis sufficiently to engage a bronchus. The probe includes a balloon disposed on the distal segment contralateral to bore that when inflated urges the mouth of the bore into contact with the bronchial wall. | 11-28-2013 |