Eugene Schrader - St. Louis MO, US David Swisher - St. Charles MO, US Daniel Peterson - Chicago IL, US Kurt Peterson - Mount Prospect IL, US James Hand - Glen Ellyn IL, US Douglas Elsie - Chicago IL, US
International Classification:
A61B017/28
US Classification:
606/209000
Abstract:
A milking device having a flexible, unitary body for securing and compressing patient tubing is disclosed comprising first and second portions which are tapered from one another and define a conduit that communicates with a channel formed on one side of the device and an opposing slot formed on the other side thereof. First and second portions further define first and second receptacles, respectively, each adapted to receive a roller disposed rotatably therein for engaging patient tubing. A pair of guides are provided at the entrance of the device in order to facilitate the axial advancement of patient tubing through the conduit of the body. Distal and proximal openings are formed at either end of the conduit to receive a portion of patient tubing inserted through the channel. The device may then be advanced longitudinally along the tubing as a user presses the two rollers together and engages the tubing while progressively evacuating the contents thereof into an appropriate collection site.
Eugene Schrader - St. Louis MO, US David Swisher - St. Charles MO, US Daniel Peterson - Chicago IL, US Kurt Peterson - Mount Prospect IL, US James Hand - Glen Ellyn IL, US Douglas Elsie - Chicago IL, US
International Classification:
A61B017/28
US Classification:
606/209000
Abstract:
A milking device having a flexible, unitary body for securing and compressing patient tubing is disclosed comprising first and second portions which are tapered from one another and define a conduit that communicates with a channel formed on one side of the device and an opposing slot formed on the other side thereof. First and second portions further define first and second receptacles, respectively, each adapted to receive a roller disposed rotatably therein for engaging patient tubing. A pair of guides are provided at the entrance of the device in order to facilitate the axial advancement of patient tubing through the conduit of the body. Distal and proximal openings are formed at either end of the conduit to receive a portion of patient tubing inserted through the channel. The device may then be advanced longitudinally along the tubing as a user presses the two rollers together and engages the tubing while progressively evacuating the contents thereof into an appropriate collection site.
- Chicago IL, US Michael Evans - Chicago IL, US Peter Aarested - Chicago IL, US Olga Dimitrijevic - Chicago IL, US Lee Baker - Chicago IL, US Rhiannon Zivin - Chicago IL, US Kurt Peterson - Chicago IL, US Josh Evnin - Chicago IL, US Jonathan Treble - Chicago IL, US Lam Doan - Chicago IL, US Lillie C. de Merode - Chicago IL, US Matthew Maloney - Chicago IL, US
International Classification:
G06Q 50/12 G06Q 10/06
Abstract:
A restaurant service system for assessing the accuracy of estimated delivery time provided by a restaurant includes an order server, a restaurant server, a service server, and an assessment server. Each of the servers includes a server software application. The order server software application collects a set of orders from a set of diner devices. The restaurant server software application retrieves an estimated delivery time for each order in the set. The service server software application determines an order actual delivery time for at least one order in the set. The assessment server software application determines an accuracy measure of estimated delivery time for the restaurant.
System, Method And Apparatus For Assessing The Accuracy Of Estimated Food Delivery Time
- Chicago IL, US Michael Evans - Chicago IL, US Peter Aarested - Chicago IL, US Olga Dimitrijevic - Chicago IL, US Lee Baker - Chicago IL, US Rhiannon Zivin - Chicago IL, US Kurt Peterson - Chicago IL, US Josh Evnin - Chicago IL, US Jonathan Treble - Chicago IL, US Lam Doan - Chicago IL, US Lillie C. de Merode - Chicago IL, US Matthew Maloney - Chicago IL, US
International Classification:
G06Q 50/12 G06Q 10/06
Abstract:
A restaurant service system for assessing the accuracy of estimated delivery time provided by a restaurant includes an order server, a restaurant server, a service server and an assessment server. Each of the servers includes a server software application. The order server software application collects a set of orders from a set of diner devices. The restaurant server software application retrieves an estimated delivery time for each order in the set. The service server software application determines an order actual delivery time for at least one order in the set. The assessment server software application determines an accuracy measure of estimated delivery time for the restaurant.
System, Method And Apparatus For Assessing The Accuracy Of Estimated Food Delivery Time
- Chicago IL, US Michael Evans - Chicago IL, US Peter Aarested - Chicago IL, US Olga Dimitrijevic - Chicago IL, US Lee Baker - Chicago IL, US Rhiannon Zivin - Chicago IL, US Kurt Peterson - Chicago IL, US Josh Evnin - Chicago IL, US Jonathan Treble - Chicago IL, US Lam Doan - Chicago IL, US Lillie C. de Merode - Chicago IL, US Matthew Maloney - Chicago IL, US
International Classification:
G06Q 50/12 G06Q 10/06
Abstract:
A restaurant service system for assessing the accuracy of estimated delivery time provided by a restaurant includes an order server, a restaurant server, a service server and an assessment server. Each of the servers includes a server software application. The order server software application collects a set of orders from a set of diner devices. The restaurant server software application retrieves an estimated delivery time for each order in the set. The service server software application determines an order actual delivery time for at least one order in the set. The assessment server software application determines an accuracy measure of estimated delivery time for the restaurant.
Dr. Peterson graduated from the University of Minnesota Medical School at Minneapolis in 1984. He works in Chisago City, MN and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Peterson is affiliated with Fairview Lakes Medical Center, Fairview Ridges Hospital, Fairview Southdale Hospital and University Of Minnesota Masonic Childrens Hospital.
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