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Mark Honard Phones & Addresses

  • The Villages, FL
  • 5911 Christopher Ct, Mentor, OH 44060 (440) 257-1053 (440) 257-5521
  • Midland, MI
  • 3883 Prairie Creek Ln, Saginaw, MI 48603 (989) 249-0567
  • Houston, TX
  • Cleveland, OH

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Us Patents

Dispensing Valve With Hydraulic Hammer Resistance

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US Patent:
7784652, Aug 31, 2010
Filed:
Mar 27, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/728614
Inventors:
David J. Gaus - Saginaw MI, US
Gregory M. Olechowski - Rhodes MI, US
Mark R. Honard - Saginaw MI, US
Assignee:
Liquid Molding Systems, Inc. - Midland MI
International Classification:
B65D 47/20
US Classification:
222494, 222212, 222490
Abstract:
A fluid dispensing valve is provided with a peripheral mounting portion and a connecting sleeve connecting the peripheral mounting portion with a head which defines a dispensing orifice. The valve head includes a central inner surface portion that bulges axially inwardly to project from a radially outer surface portion.

Therapeutic Device

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US Patent:
46859004, Aug 11, 1987
Filed:
Dec 18, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/809857
Inventors:
Mark R. Honard - Mentor OH
Mark A. Holmes - Chardon OH
Robert D. Jarrett - Painesville OH
Assignee:
BioSpecific Technologies, Inc. - Painesville OH
International Classification:
A61M 3700
US Classification:
604 5
Abstract:
A therapeutic device for removing pathological effectors brom body fluids of a patient is disclosed. Said device includes a chamber for receiving the body fluids and positioned within the chamber is a biospecific polymer. Said biospecific polymer interacts with and binds specific pathological effectors carried by the body fluid that is passed through the chamber.

Pump Cassette And Method Of Pumping

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US Patent:
52373096, Aug 17, 1993
Filed:
Jun 19, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/368375
Inventors:
Mark G. Frantz - New York NY
Thomas J. Pavsek - Mentor OH
Mark R. Honard - Mentor OH
Lawrence M. Sears - Shaker Heights OH
Ying Shen - Lyndhurst OH
Assignee:
Frantz Medical Development, Ltd. - New York NY
International Classification:
G08B 2100
F04B 4910
F04B 4308
US Classification:
340679
Abstract:
A medical pumping system has a supply tube (2), an outlet tube (6), a readily sterilizable, disposable cassette (3) connected to the tubes and engaged with the pump, and means (22,24) such as a motor-driven piston, for intermittently applying pressure to the cassette. The pumping system features a display and switch means (9, 10) on a front panel thereof, a pressure sensor (28), an optical fluid presence sensor (19), and a microprocessor (20) metering the volume of fluid pumped through said cassette (3), monitoring output signals from said sensors (18, 28), controlling the motor-driven piston in accordance with settings entered via said switch means (9,10), and directing output data to said display means (8). The microprocessor has a stored program for performing SET RATE, RUN, HOLD, VOLUME FED, and CLEAR VOLUME functions. The cassette includes a hydraulically self-actuating inlet valve (44) communicating with the supply tube (2), a hydraulically self-actuating outlet check valve (42) communicating with, and preventing backflow from, the outlet tube (6), a hollow, resilient compressible member, such as a bellows (34) having an interior communicating with the inlet and outlet valves, and a support structure (30,36,38) securing together the tubes, valves and bellows in operating relation.

Detecting Obstructions In Enteral/Parenteral Feeding Tubes And Automatic Removal Of Clogs Therefrom

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US Patent:
62837192, Sep 4, 2001
Filed:
Nov 5, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/186794
Inventors:
Mark G. Frantz - New York NY
Mark R. Honard - Mentor OH
Patrick Manzie - Mayfield Hts. OH
Thomas J. Pavsek - Mentor OH
Charlie P. Chesnes - Chardon OH
Richard E. Nemer - Fairlawn OH
Assignee:
Frantz Medical Development LTD - New York NY
International Classification:
F04B 1924
US Classification:
417 53
Abstract:
A tube in a pumped fluid system can become obstructed by a clog. The clog is automatically cleared in response to an obstruction signal by modifying the pumping cycle which is normally used to pump the fluid. In particular, the pumping cycle is stopped after a compression stroke to apply sustained high pressure in the clogged tube, using the same fluid and the same pump, to expel the clog from the tube. The obstruction signal is derived by measuring pressure during a portion of the pumping cycle when elevated pressure due to viscosity effects have subsided. Therefore, if the pressure remains elevated, a determination of an obstructed state can reliably be made which may be caused by a clog.

Manufacture Of Electrodes With Lead Base

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US Patent:
45433488, Sep 24, 1985
Filed:
Feb 16, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/467157
Inventors:
Henri B. Beer - Heide Kalmthout, BE
Jean M. Hinden - Chambesy, CH
Mark R. Honard - Mentor OH
Jeries I. Bishara - Mentor OH
Joseph K. Walker - Beachwood OH
Assignee:
ELTECH Systems Corporation - Boca Raton FL
International Classification:
H01M 488
C25B 1100
US Classification:
502101
Abstract:
An electrode having a lead base and a catalyst is manufactured by (a) compressing titanium sponge particles so as to consolidate them to a coherent porous layer, (b) applying the catalyst to the titanium sponge particles, and (c) fixing the layer of consolidated sponge particles to the lead base. The catalyst is formed on the titanium sponge particles before or after their consolidation to a coherent layer. This layer may be produced and fixed to the base in a single compressing and fixing step combining (a) and (c). Oxygen is anodically evolved at a reduced, stable potential by means of this electrode, so that it can be usefully applied as an anode in processes for electrowinning metals from acid electrolytes.

Valve

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US Patent:
20230071670, Mar 9, 2023
Filed:
Mar 17, 2020
Appl. No.:
17/797923
Inventors:
- Crystal Lake IL, US
Mark Honard - Midland MI, US
International Classification:
F16K 15/14
Abstract:
A valve () includes a body () with a first side surface (), a second side surface (), and a flow passage () extending through the body () to define a flow passage opening () at the second side surface (). The body () includes a valve seat () that encompasses the flow passage opening (). The valve includes a valve member () having an anchor () mounted on the body () and a flange () extending from the anchor () defining a seal portion () for sealing against the valve seat (). The valve includes a fulcrum () located between the flange () and the second side surface ().

Flow Control Valve

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US Patent:
20180311489, Nov 1, 2018
Filed:
Oct 30, 2015
Appl. No.:
15/772187
Inventors:
- Crystal Lake IL, US
Andrew Smith - Essexville MI, US
Robert LaBean - Freeland MI, US
Gregory Olechowski - Kawkawlin MI, US
Mark Honard - Saginaw MI, US
Assignee:
AptarGroup, Inc. - Crystal Lake IL
International Classification:
A61M 39/24
Abstract:
A flow control device () for controlling the flow of a pressurized fluent substance is disclosed. The device () includes a housing () having an inlet portion () for receiving the fluent substance, an outlet portion () for discharging the fluent substance, and a platform (). The device () further has a valve () located within the housing (). The valve () is located between the platform () and the outlet portion (). The valve () has a flexible, resilient valve head portion () that has confronting, openable portions () movable from a closed configuration to an open configuration when the valve head portion () is subjected to a pressure differential acting across the valve head portion ().

Integrated Valve Assembly

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US Patent:
20170065810, Mar 9, 2017
Filed:
May 14, 2014
Appl. No.:
15/122705
Inventors:
- Crystal Lake IL, US
Roger H. Falde - Mahtomedi MN, US
James P. Manning - Sanford MI, US
John D. Hall - Grand Rapids MI, US
Mark R. Honard - Saginaw MI, US
Assignee:
AptarGroup, Inc. - Crystal Lake IL
International Classification:
A61M 39/24
Abstract:
An integrated valve assembly () is provided for pressure-responsive flow control for associated components, such as for nutritional administration to patients. The valve assembly includes a first connector element () and a second connector element (), which are joined to each other, and which respectively define a first, internal flow passage () and a second internal flow passage (). A valve member (), which may comprise a resiliently deformable slit valve, is positioned between the first connector element () and the second connector element () for providing pressure-responsive flow control between the first, internal flow passage (), and the second, internal flow passage (). At least one of the first connector element () and the second connector element () can be configured in accordance with ISO CD 80369-3 for use in enteral nutritional administration.
Mark R Honard from The Villages, FL, age ~69 Get Report