A. David Cunningham - London, GB2 Paul M. Leah - Schroon Lake NY Harvey W. Collins - Gansevoort NY
Assignee:
C. R. Bard, Inc. - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
A61B 504 A61N 105
US Classification:
128642
Abstract:
A catheter which can be advanced through a body vessel to an internal organ, typically the heart, for electroshock ablation. The catheter includes a catheter lead and a contoured electroshock ablation electrode attached to the catheter lead at or near its distal end. The contoured electrode and the catheter lead are configured to provide a high arcing threshold. The electrode has a smoothly curved surface free of sharp edges. The catheter lead at the junction with the electrode has a smaller diameter than the electrode. Preferably, the diameter of the catheter lead at the junction with the electrode is no more than one third the diameter of the electrode. The catheter lead includes a flexible sheath that is tapered to a smaller diameter at or near the junction of the electrode with the catheter lead. In a preferred embodiment, the electrode includes a cylindrical surface coaxial with the catheter lead and hemispherical end surfaces having the same diameter as the cylindrical surface. The catheter permits delivery of high energy shocks without arcing.
Fred W. Benjamin - Oakland NJ Paul M. Leah - Prospect Park NJ
Assignee:
American Standard Inc. - New York NY
International Classification:
B60M 700
US Classification:
186 53
Abstract:
A typical embodiment of the invention described herein discloses a prepared and packaged food delivery system that permits one attendant to serve several car ports. An electrically driven carrier for transporting a gimballed tray for money and foodstuffs has a dynamic brake that permits the carrier and tray to coast to a stop and, if desired, reverse direction after a brief delay. This feature prevents spillage. An additional feature of the invention provides advertising space illumination on the carriage with adjustable illumination time.