Schwimmer, US
Chaim Schwimmer, Brooklyn, NY US
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20090078319 | Method for providing fresh spring water to occupants of a facility directly from a sealable collapsible, insulated, and sanitary container centrally located in the facility - A method for providing fresh spring water to occupants of a facility directly from a sealable, collapsible, insulated, and sanitary container centrally located in the facility. The method includes the steps of: fabricating the sealable, collapsible, insulated, and sanitary container; installing the sealable, collapsible, insulated, and sanitary container to be centrally located in the facility; delivering the fresh spring water from a source of supply in a sealed container in a truck to the sealable, collapsible, insulated, and sanitary container through a sanitary pipe; entering the fresh spring water from the truck into the sealable, collapsible, insulated, and sanitary container; and accessing the fresh spring water by the occupants of the facility directly from the sealable, collapsible, insulated, and sanitary container. | 03-26-2009 |
Charles M. Schwimmer, Los Gatos, CA US
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20090112168 | APPARATUS AND METHOD TO INJECT FLUIDS INTO BONE MARROW AND OTHER TARGET SITES - Apparatus for delivering a quantity of fluid to bone marrow of a bone or providing access to remove fluids from a target site is provided. The apparatus may include a driver, a plunger operating and cartridge assembly mechanism, a cartridge assembly having a fluid reservoir and a bone penetrating needle. | 04-30-2009 |
20090326486 | APPARATUS TO INJECT FLUIDS INTO BONE MARROW AND OTHER TARGET SITES - Apparatus for delivering a quantity of fluid to bone marrow of a bone or providing access to remove fluids from a target site is provided. The apparatus may include a driver, a plunger operating and cartridge assembly mechanism, a cartridge assembly having a fluid reservoir and a bone penetrating needle. | 12-31-2009 |
20100160867 | APPARATUS AND METHOD TO INJECT FLUIDS INTO BONE MARROW AND OTHER TARGET SITES - Apparatus for delivering a quantity of fluid to bone marrow of a bone or providing access to remove fluids from a target site is provided. The apparatus may include a driver, a plunger operating and cartridge assembly mechanism, a cartridge assembly having a fluid reservoir and a bone penetrating needle. | 06-24-2010 |
20100160868 | Apparatus and Method to Inject Fluids into Bone Marrow and Other Target Sites - Apparatus for delivering a quantity of fluid to bone marrow of a bone or providing access to remove fluids from a target site is provided. The apparatus may include a driver, a plunger operating and cartridge assembly mechanism, a cartridge assembly having a fluid reservoir and a bone penetrating needle. | 06-24-2010 |
20110118675 | APPARATUS AND METHOD TO INJECT FLUIDS INTO BONE MARROW AND OTHER TARGET SITES - Apparatus for delivering a quantity of fluid to bone marrow of a bone or providing access to remove fluids from a target site is provided. The apparatus may include a driver, a plunger operating and cartridge assembly mechanism, a cartridge assembly having a fluid reservoir and a bone penetrating needle. | 05-19-2011 |
20120109061 | Apparatus and Method to Inject Fluids into Bone Marrow and Other Target Sites - Apparatus for delivering a quantity of fluid to bone marrow of a bone or providing access to remove fluids from a target site is provided. The apparatus may include a driver, a plunger operating and cartridge assembly mechanism, a cartridge assembly having a fluid reservoir and a bone penetrating needle. | 05-03-2012 |
Charles Martin Schwimmer, Los Gatos, CA US
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20090185916 | ELECTROKINETIC PUMP DESIGNS AND DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEMS - One embodiment of the present invention provides a piston assembly having a piston housing filled with an electrolyte; a housing within the piston housing that divides the piston housing into a first portion and a second portion, the housing having apertures, a shaft connecting the housing to a piston head outside of the piston housing; and a porous material inside of the housing in contact with the electrolyte. Additionally, there are provided a method for filling the delivery chamber with a delivery fluid by withdrawing the piston head from within the delivery chamber. Yet another embodiment provides a method for filling a fluid delivery assembly by withdrawing a shaft from within the fluid delivery assembly to simultaneously displace a moving pump element within the delivery chamber and bypass fluid around a housing in the pump chamber. | 07-23-2009 |
20110031268 | ELECTROKINETIC PUMP DESIGNS AND DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEMS - One embodiment of the present invention provides a piston assembly having a piston housing filled with an electrolyte; a housing within the piston housing that divides the piston housing into a first portion and a second portion, the housing having apertures, a shaft connecting the housing to a piston head outside of the piston housing; and a porous material inside of the housing in contact with the electrolyte. Additionally, there are provided a method for filling the delivery chamber with a delivery fluid by withdrawing the piston head from within the delivery chamber. Yet another embodiment provides a method for filling a fluid delivery assembly by withdrawing a shaft from within the fluid delivery assembly to simultaneously displace a moving pump element within the delivery chamber and bypass fluid around a housing in the pump chamber. | 02-10-2011 |
20130156608 | ELECTROKINETIC PUMP DESIGNS AND DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEMS - The present invention provides a fluid delivery system having a first chamber, a second chamber and a third chamber; a flow-through pump element separating the first chamber from the second chamber; a moveable pump element separating the second chamber from the third chamber; a first outlet in communication with the third chamber; and second outlet in communication with the second chamber. Additionally, the present invention provides methods of operating a fluid delivery system having a first chamber, a second chamber and a delivery chamber by reducing the volume of the second chamber while increasing the volume of the delivery chamber without operation of a flow-through pump element that separates the second chamber from the first chamber. | 06-20-2013 |
Charles Martin Schwimmer, San Jose, CA US
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20150352348 | TRANSFER CATHETER FOR ULTRAVIOLET DISINFECTION - Disclosed herein are devices and methods related to UV disinfection of a transfer catheter during peritoneal dialysis. The transfer catheter comprises a first and second end, the second end comprising a transfer valve. The transfer valve body comprises an inlet, outlet, and a flush hole. The valve core comprises a notch configured to allow fluid flow between the various flow paths. The valve core and body are positioned off axis with respect to the fluid flow path. The transfer catheter can allow for a small volume kill zone, which can minimize the amount of UV required to disinfect the catheter. | 12-10-2015 |
Craig Schwimmer, Dallas, TX US
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20130042875 | TONGUE RETAINING DEVICE - A tongue retaining device and a method of using the same are provided. The device includes an implant member configured to be anchored in a tongue, a dental plate configured to be worn upon mandibular teeth, and a coupling member couplable between the implant member and the dental plate to promote direct anterior displacement of the tongue. The tongue retaining device may be offered as part of a kit with a tongue-piercing device. | 02-21-2013 |
William Schwimmer, Evanston, IL US
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20080286480 | Method For Forming A Container With Improved Release Properties - A method of forming a container that has improved release properties for a viscous material configured to minimize residual material remaining in the container upon normal use thereof and also generally maintains the physical stability of a material in the container. The method includes applying a coating to a portion of the inner surfaces of a container in an amount effective to provide the improved release properties. | 11-20-2008 |
William H. Schwimmer, Evanston, IL US
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20150208685 | Use of Solid Fat To Modulate Texture Of Low-Fat Emulsions - Spoonable, pourable, and/or spreadable dressings or edible continuous aqueous emulsions are provided that include a fat blend that is a specific balance of a solid fat portion or solid fat fraction (which may or may not be pre-crystallized) and a liquid fat portion in effective relative amounts, such that when the fat blend is added to dressings and edible continuous aqueous emulsions, lower fat versions effectively mimic the sensory, texture, viscosity, storage modulus, and/or yield stress of much higher fat dressings or emulsions. | 07-30-2015 |
William Harold Schwimmer, Evanston, IL US
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20100119650 | Pourable Food Composition with High Natural Fiber Content and Methods of Production - The present invention relates to a pourable food composition, like a dressing, that has at least 2.5 grams of total dietary fiber per 32 gram serving. The fiber is derived from at least one whole fruit or vegetable that is partially or completely dehydrated and which is subjected only to minimal processing. The food composition has a viscosity of about 3,000 to about 12,500 centipoise. The fiber may be derived from whole vegetables that are high in fiber, such as beans, carrots, broccoli and the like. The fiber may also be derived from whole fruits that are high in fiber, such as avocados, mangos, and the like. The whole food is subject to only minimal processing, such as by physical means, enzymatic means, or by fermentative means. | 05-13-2010 |