Ruschke
Jeffrey A. Ruschke, Lawrenceburg, IN US
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20080283329 | MOTORIZED TRACTION DEVICE FOR A PATIENT SUPPORT - A patient support including a traction device for powered movement of the patient support. The traction device includes a storage position and a use position. | 11-20-2008 |
20120012408 | MOTORIZED TRACTION DEVICE FOR A PATIENT SUPPORT - A patient support including a traction device for powered movement of the patient support. | 01-19-2012 |
20130298331 | Bed with a Powered Width Expansion Wing - A method for governing care of a person includes determining the importance of a candidate activity ( | 11-14-2013 |
20140047641 | VARIABLE WIDTH HOSPITAL BED - A system for changing width of a person support apparatus is disclosed. A person support apparatus comprises at least one deck extension which is configured to be retracted or extended by at least one motor controlled by a bed controller. A mattress controller communicates with a bed controller and controls a fluid supply device to inflate or deflate a mattress supported by the person support apparatus to alter the width of the mattress. The mattress may also be inflated or deflated in response to manual extension or retraction of the deck extension. | 02-20-2014 |
Lisa G. Ruschke, St. Louis, MO US
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20140373191 | SOYBEAN TRANSGENIC EVENT MON87751 AND METHODS FOR DETECTION AND USE THEREOF - The invention provides a transgenic | 12-18-2014 |
Ricky R. Ruschke, Woodstock, IL US
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20090184275 | FLUID HANDLING DEVICE AND METHOD OF MAKING SAME - A fluid handling device, such as a needlefree access device, includes a housing having an inlet and an inlet channel; and a flow control member comprising a combination outlet, biasing and piston member. The flow control member includes a piston section moveable between a closed position in which the piston section is in the inlet channel and an open position in which the piston section is inside the housing below the inlet channel but allows fluid to flow through the inlet channel; a biasing section connected to the piston section that normally biases the piston section into the inlet channel; and an outlet section connected to the biasing section having an outlet fitting in fluid communication with the inside of the housing. The piston section, biasing section and outlet section are connected together such that they can be handled as one piece when assembled with the housing to make the needlefree access device. The access device can be configured as a Y-site access device, or used on other devices such as an IV bag. A check valve made by a two shot molding process is also disclosed. | 07-23-2009 |