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Adib G Daoud

from San Diego, CA
Age ~84

Adib Daoud Phones & Addresses

  • 4223 Middlesex Dr, San Diego, CA 92116 (619) 563-1345
  • El Cajon, CA
  • Lancaster, CA
  • Rancho Palos Verdes, CA
  • Torrance, CA
  • 4223 Middlesex Dr, San Diego, CA 92116 (619) 709-3096

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Position: Retired

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

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Location:
San Diego, CA
Industry:
Biotechnology

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Apparatus For High Pressure Fluid Filtration

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US Patent:
6346192, Feb 12, 2002
Filed:
May 14, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/312181
Inventors:
Mark S. Buhr - Huntington Beach CA
Adib G. Daoud - San Diego CA
Derek J. Daw - Costa Mesa CA
John E. Merritt - San Clemente CA
Assignee:
TherOx, Inc. - Irvine CA
International Classification:
B01D 2958
US Classification:
210314, 210335, 210339, 210445, 210446, 210450, 210451, 210455, 21050025, 2105101
Abstract:
A bacterial fluid filter includes a filter element supported by a backing member. The filter element and backing member are sealed, e. g. , with one or more o-ring seals, in a housing to provide a filter assembly capable of filtering fluid under relatively high pressure. In one embodiment, a filter element, backing member, and seal are disposed in a removable and disposable housing that is sized to fit within a filter housing.

Apparatus For High Pressure Fluid Filtration

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US Patent:
6605217, Aug 12, 2003
Filed:
Feb 12, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/074156
Inventors:
Mark S. Buhr - Huntington Beach CA
Adib G. Daoud - San Diego CA
Derek J. Daw - Costa Mesa CA
John E. Merritt - San Clemente CA
Assignee:
TherOx, Inc. - Irvine CA
International Classification:
B01D 2958
US Classification:
210335, 210339, 210446, 210450, 210489, 21050025, 2105101
Abstract:
A bacterial fluid filter includes a filter element supported by a backing member. The filter element and backing member are sealed, e. g. , with one or more o-ring seals, in a housing to provide a filter assembly capable of filtering fluid under relatively high pressure. In one embodiment, a filter element, backing member, and seal are disposed in a removable and disposable housing that is sized to fit within a filter housing.

Circulation Set For Temperature-Controlled Catheter And Method Of Using The Same

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US Patent:
6719779, Apr 13, 2004
Filed:
Nov 6, 2001
Appl. No.:
10/007545
Inventors:
Adib Gabrail Daoud - San Diego CA
Assignee:
Innercool Therapies, Inc. - San Diego
International Classification:
A61F 700
US Classification:
607105, 607 96, 607113
Abstract:
The invention provides a single-use, disposable circulation set for a heat transfer catheter. The circulation set includes a single-use, disposable fluid reservoir adapted to supply a heat transfer fluid to the catheter, a single-use, disposable pump adapted to pump heat transfer fluid through the catheter from the fluid reservoir, a single-use, disposable filter assembly adapted to remove impurities from the heat transfer fluid, a single-use, disposable heat exchanger member adapted for use with a heat exchanger for transferring heat between the heat exchanger and the fluid, a single-use, disposable temperature and pressure sensor block member for use with a multi-use, non-disposable temperature and pressure sensor electronics member, a single-use, disposable supply line communicating the fluid reservoir, pump, filter assembly, heat exchanger, and temperature and pressure sensor block member, and adapted to be connected to the catheter for supplying heat transfer fluid to the catheter, and a single-use, disposable return line communicating the temperature and pressure sensor block member and fluid reservoir, and adapted to be connected to the catheter for returning heat transfer fluid to the fluid reservoir.

System And Method For High Pressure Delivery Of Gas-Supersaturated Fluids

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US Patent:
6782924, Aug 31, 2004
Filed:
Jun 14, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/882798
Inventors:
Adib G. Daoud - San Diego CA
James M. Gessert - Santa Ana CA
Assignee:
Therox, Inc. - Detroit MI
International Classification:
B65B 104
US Classification:
141 2, 141 27, 141 98, 141301
Abstract:
A system and method for generating a gas-supersaturated fluid and delivering the fluid at high delivery pressures to thereby prevent bubble nucleation is disclosed. The system comprises a housing for containing a removable fluid assembly for housing a fluid to be gas-supersaturated and a drive assembly for delivering the fluid to a delivery site. The housing assembly comprises a cylinder and a piston which may be advanced along the inner surface of the cylinder to pressurize and to deliver the fluid. To generate a gas-supersaturated fluid, the housing assembly is removed from the system housing, filled with a fluid, and gas is introduced at or slightly above the desired gas partial pressure into the cylinder. To deliver the gas-supersaturated fluid, the fluid assembly is returned to the system housing and the drive assembly advances the piston to increase the hydrostatic pressure to the desired delivery pressure and, after opening a valve, to deliver the gas-supersaturated fluid at the desired high delivery pressure to a delivery site.

Circulation Set For Temperature-Controlled Catheter And Method Of Using The Same

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US Patent:
7004960, Feb 28, 2006
Filed:
Nov 7, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/703882
Inventors:
Adib Gabrail Daoud - San Diego CA, US
Assignee:
Innercool Therapies, Inc. - San Diego CA
International Classification:
A61F 7/00
US Classification:
607105, 607 96, 607113
Abstract:
The invention provides a single-use, disposable circulation set for a heat transfer catheter. The circulation set includes a single-use, disposable fluid reservoir adapted to supply a heat transfer fluid to the catheter, a single-use, disposable pump adapted to pump heat transfer fluid through the catheter from the fluid reservoir, a single-use, disposable filter assembly adapted to remove impurities from the heat transfer fluid, a single-use, disposable heat exchanger member adapted for use with a heat exchanger for transferring heat between the heat exchanger and the fluid, a single-use, disposable temperature and pressure sensor block member for use with a multi-use, non-disposable temperature and pressure sensor electronics member, a single-use, disposable supply line communicating the fluid reservoir, pump, filter assembly, heat exchanger, and temperature and pressure sensor block member, and adapted to be connected to the catheter for supplying heat transfer fluid to the catheter, and a single-use, disposable return line communicating the temperature and pressure sensor block member and fluid reservoir, and adapted to be connected to the catheter for returning heat transfer fluid to the fluid reservoir.

System And Method For High Pressure Delivery Of Gas-Supersaturated Fluids

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US Patent:
7104289, Sep 12, 2006
Filed:
Aug 30, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/929918
Inventors:
Adib G. Daoud - San Diego CA, US
James M. Gessert - Santa Ana CA, US
Assignee:
TherOx, Inc. - Irvine CA
International Classification:
B65B 1/04
US Classification:
141 27, 141 98, 141301, 604 23
Abstract:
A system and method for generating a gas-supersaturated fluid and delivering the fluid at high delivery pressures to thereby prevent bubble nucleation is disclosed. The system comprises a housing for containing a removable fluid assembly for housing a fluid to be gas-supersaturated and a drive assembly for delivering the fluid to a delivery site. The housing assembly comprises a cylinder and a piston which-may be advanced along the inner surface of the cylinder to pressurize and to deliver the fluid. To generate a gas-supersaturated fluid, the housing assembly is removed from the system housing, filled with a fluid, and gas is introduced at or slightly above the desired gas partial pressure into the cylinder. To deliver the gas-supersaturated fluid, the fluid assembly is returned to the system housing and the drive assembly advances the piston to increase the hydrostatic pressure to the desired delivery pressure and, after opening a valve, to deliver the gas-supersaturated fluid at the desired high delivery pressure to a delivery site.

Low Fluid Level Detector System

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US Patent:
7398682, Jul 15, 2008
Filed:
Nov 18, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/992924
Inventors:
Michael Magers - Encinitas CA, US
Adib Gabrail Daoud - San Diego CA, US
Mark D. Wieczorek - San Diego CA, US
Assignee:
Innercool Therapies, Inc. - San Diego CA
International Classification:
G01F 23/72
US Classification:
73313, 73319
Abstract:
A fluid level detector system, which may measure the amount of fluid in a reservoir, and may further trigger an alarm when the fluid level in the cassette reaches a low level condition. The cassette's reservoir may contain a transient sterile solution, which is moving through the cassette to be either cooled or heated in the heat exchanger area. The detection scheme includes a ring magnet housed in a float assembly located in the fluid reservoir of the cassette and, e. g. , two magnetic sensors, such as may form a Hall effect integrated circuit, which may be fixed within the console.

System And Method For High Pressure Delivery Of Gas-Supersaturated Fluids

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US Patent:
7641628, Jan 5, 2010
Filed:
Jul 27, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/460474
Inventors:
Adib G. Daoud - San Diego CA, US
James M. Gessert - Santa Ana CA, US
Assignee:
TherOx, Inc. - Irvine CA
International Classification:
A61M 37/00
A61M 1/00
A61M 31/00
G01N 1/22
US Classification:
604 26, 604153, 604509, 7386301
Abstract:
A system and method for generating a gas-supersaturated fluid and delivering the fluid at high delivery pressures to thereby prevent bubble nucleation is disclosed. The system comprises a housing for containing a removable fluid assembly for housing a fluid to be gas-supersaturated and a drive assembly for delivering the fluid to a delivery site. The housing assembly comprises a cylinder and a piston which may be advanced along the inner surface of the cylinder to pressurize and to deliver the fluid. To generate a gas-supersaturated fluid, the housing assembly is removed from the system housing, filled with a fluid, and gas is introduced at or slightly above the desired gas partial pressure into the cylinder. To deliver the gas-supersaturated fluid, the fluid assembly is returned to the system housing and the drive assembly advances the piston to increase the hydrostatic pressure to the desired delivery pressure and, after opening a valve, to deliver the gas-supersaturated fluid at the desired high delivery pressure to a delivery site.
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