Patent classifications
A61L2202/23
Wound honey with a pump dispenser
An improved wound honey using a combination of buckwheat honey, honeydew honey, a natural thickening agent of blackstrap molasses and tangerine puree, and fragrance comprising lavender essential oil. The wound honey is sterilized using a flowing UV light sanitizing system. The bottles are disinfected using a combination parecetic acid, formic acid, vanillin, clove essential oil, monolaurin, aloe vera, and hydrogen peroxide disinfectant. The product comes in a container with a pump dispenser that dispenses a quantifiable amount of product. This new wound honey with pump dispenser may be used multiple times, is cheaper than manuka honey, and may be produced outside of New Zealand and Australia.
System for Converting an Existing Ethylene Oxide Vacuum Sterilizer into a Chlorine Dioxide Vacuum Sterilizer
This invention serves to repurpose existing ethylene oxide sterilization chambers utilizing a novel chemical means of sterilization. Ethylene oxide is a longstanding gaseous sterilant for medical devices but has increasing problems associated with its hazards. Ethylene oxide is a carcinogenic and explosive chemical, and its emissions can be very harmful and cause serious health risks. Due to this, the FDA and many medical device manufacturers are trying to reduce or eliminate the use of the gas. Chlorine dioxide gas is a nearly identical alternative mode of sterilization that is non-carcinogenic and non-explosive. If firms choose to eliminate the use of ethylene oxide but do not want to waste the capital expenditure on existing sterilizers, they can instead utilize the ethylene oxide-to-chlorine dioxide conversion system of the present invention and use an effective and environmentally friendly form of sterilization in a system they already possess.
Device for treating container closures
A device for treating container closures, for example for disinfecting container closures in a beverage bottling plant, includes a transport disk, rotatable about a vertical rotational axis, for transporting the container closures, and a helical closure guide, arranged above the transport disk, for laterally guiding the container closures, wherein the closure guide has a ceiling guide for guiding the container closures from above.
Sterilizing Cabinet Filter Cartridge
A filter cartridge for a sterilizing cabinet includes a first gasket comprising a rigid or flexible edge portion and forming a frame defining a hollow center portion, a first filter comprising a porous material for maintaining a sterilized condition in the sterilizing cabinet and passing gaseous materials through the porous material, wherein the first filter is affixed to the first gasket, and a second filter comprising a porous material for maintaining a sterilized condition in the sterilizing cabinet and passing gaseous materials through the porous material, wherein the second filter is either affixed to the first filter or the first gasket opposite the first filter, and wherein the filter cartridge provides sufficient structural integrity to form a sealing interface with a confronting surface of the sterilizing cabinet.
Sterilizing Device and Method for a Toilet
Sterilizing device for a toilet that includes an ozone generator and an impelling device fluidically connected to the ozone generator that allows discharging the ozone generated into the flush water of the toilet. A controller controls generating the ozone and discharging the ozone into the flush water. A sensor detects the presence or the actuation of a user, the sensor being communicated with the controller. The controller controls the ozone generator depending on a signal received from the sensor. The sterilizing device also includes an ion plasma generator for discharging ion plasma directly into the air adjacent the toilet. The ion plasma generator being controlled by the controller.
Pipette carousel with germicidal lamp
An apparatus for decontaminating and storing lab instruments such as pipettes. A carousel feature of the apparatus provides convenient access and allows multiple items to be decontaminated at the same time. The ultraviolet lamp directs UV radiation to surface contaminations of the instruments and effectively eliminates various microorganisms.
APPLICATORS FOR APPLYING TRANSCUTANEOUS ANALYTE SENSORS AND ASSOCIATED METHODS OF MANUFACTURE
- Joseph J. Baker ,
- Philip Thomas Pupa ,
- Timothy Joseph Goldsmith ,
- Jonathan Bodnar ,
- Jason Halac ,
- John Michael Gray ,
- Neal Davis Johnston ,
- Justen Deering England ,
- Peter C. Simpson ,
- Paul V. Neale ,
- Jennifer Blackwell ,
- Maria Noel Brown Wells ,
- Kenneth Pirondini ,
- Andrew Michael Reinhardt ,
- Mark Douglas Kempkey ,
- Young Woo Lee ,
- Warren Terry ,
- Patrick John Castagna ,
- Davis A. Keller ,
- Randall Scott Koplin ,
- Andrew Joncich ,
- Nirav Bhatt
Applicators for applying an on-skin assembly to skin of a host and methods of their use and/or manufacture are provided. An applicator includes an insertion assembly configured to insert at least a portion of the on-skin assembly into the skin of the host, a housing configured to house the insertion assembly, the housing comprising an aperture through which the on-skin assembly can pass, an actuation member configured to, upon activation, cause the insertion assembly to insert at least the portion of the on-skin assembly into the skin of the host, and a sealing element configured to provide a sterile barrier and a vapor barrier between an internal environment of the housing and an external environment of the housing.
SUXAMETHONIUM COMPOSITION AND PREFILLED SYRINGE THEREOF
A suxamethonium pharmaceutical composition including suxamethonium chloride and a succinic acid buffer. Also, a prefilled syringe thereof and a process of sterilizing the suxamethonium prefilled syringe. The composition and the prefilled syringe are useful as ready-to-use formulations, especially in emergency conditions, and present long shelf lives, even at room temperature.
APPLICATORS FOR APPLYING TRANSCUTANEOUS ANALYTE SENSORS AND ASSOCIATED METHODS OF MANUFACTURE
- Joseph J. Baker ,
- Philip Thomas Pupa ,
- Timothy Joseph Goldsmith ,
- Jonathan Bodnar ,
- Jason Halac ,
- John Michael Gray ,
- Neal Davis Johnston ,
- Justen Deering England ,
- Peter C. Simpson ,
- Paul V. Neale ,
- Jennifer Blackwell ,
- Maria Noel Brown Wells ,
- Kenneth Pirondini ,
- Andrew Michael Reinhardt ,
- Mark Douglas Kempkey ,
- Young Woo Lee ,
- Warren Terry ,
- Patrick John Castagna ,
- David A. Keller ,
- Randall Scott Koplin ,
- Andrew Joncich ,
- Nirav Bhatt
Applicators for applying an on-skin assembly to skin of a host and methods of their use and/or manufacture are provided. An applicator includes an insertion assembly configured to insert at least a portion of the on-skin assembly into the skin of the host, a housing configured to house the insertion assembly, the housing comprising an aperture through which the on-skin assembly can pass, an actuation member configured to, upon activation, cause the insertion assembly to insert at least the portion of the on-skin assembly into the skin of the host, and a sealing element configured to provide a sterile barrier and a vapor barrier between an internal environment of the housing and an external environment of the housing.
DEVICE AND METHOD FOR TREATING CONTAINERS
In an apparatus for treating containers with a medium, the containers are transported cyclically in groups. A linear holding device has a plurality of container holders for holding the containers in a suspended state. A treatment device has a plurality of outlet heads that are connected to a supply line for the medium via respective branch lines. The outlet heads are moved together as a group in the vertical direction. Each outlet head has an outlet line for discharging the medium into the containers. For the purpose of treating the container, the outlet line is introduced into the container, which is held in a suspended state in the container mount. Each outlet head is assigned a controllable restraining mechanism. A controller communicates with the restraining mechanism to control a restraining element to hold back the outlet line of a respective outlet head in a restraining position as required.