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Ravi Shankar Attri

from Budd Lake, NJ
Age ~48

Ravi Attri Phones & Addresses

  • 30 Elias Dr, Budd Lake, NJ 07828 (862) 371-3560
  • Galloway, NJ
  • Hackettstown, NJ
  • 1 Garden Ter, North Arlington, NJ 07031 (201) 998-5574
  • 306 Hoover Ave, Bloomfield, NJ 07003 (973) 566-6042
  • Kearny, NJ
  • 108 Winding Hill Dr, Hackettstown, NJ 07840

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

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Ravi Attri

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Address:
108 Winding Hl Dr, Hackettstown, NJ 07840
VIN:
5FNYF4H72CB001313
Make:
HONDA
Model:
PILOT
Year:
2012

Publications

Us Patents

Density Phase Separation Device

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US Patent:
20130313189, Nov 28, 2013
Filed:
Aug 1, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/956779
Inventors:
Ravi Attri - Budd Lake NJ, US
Christopher A. Battles - Seymour CT, US
Benjamin R. Bartfeld - Ringwood NJ, US
Gregory R. Hires - Fairfield CT, US
International Classification:
B01D 21/24
US Classification:
210513
Abstract:
A mechanical separator for separating a fluid sample into first and second phases within a collection container is disclosed. The mechanical separator may have a separator body having a through-hole defined therein, with the through-hole adapted for allowing fluid to pass therethrough. The separator body includes a float, having a first density, and a ballast, having a second density greater than the first density. A portion of the float is connected to a portion of the ballast. Optionally, the float may include a first extended tab adjacent a first opening of the through-hole and a second extended tab adjacent the second opening of the through-hole. In certain configurations, the separator body also includes an extended tab band disposed about an outer surface of the float. The separator body may also include an engagement band circumferentially disposed about at least a portion of the separator body.

Density Phase Separation Device

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US Patent:
20130315798, Nov 28, 2013
Filed:
Aug 1, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/956661
Inventors:
Ravi Attri - Budd Lake NJ, US
Christopher A. Battles - Seymour CT, US
Benjamin R. Bartfeld - Ringwood NJ, US
Gregory R. Hires - Fairfield CT, US
International Classification:
G01N 1/34
US Classification:
422533
Abstract:
A mechanical separator for separating a fluid sample into first and second phases within a collection container is disclosed. The mechanical separator may have a separator body having a through-hole defined therein, with the through-hole adapted for allowing fluid to pass therethrough. The separator body includes a float, having a first density, and a ballast, having a second density greater than the first density. A portion of the float is connected to a portion of the ballast. Optionally, the float may include a first extended tab adjacent a first opening of the through-hole and a second extended tab adjacent the second opening of the through-hole. In certain configurations, the separator body also includes an extended tab band disposed about an outer surface of the float. The separator body may also include an engagement band circumferentially disposed about at least a portion of the separator body.

Density Phase Separation Device

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US Patent:
20130315799, Nov 28, 2013
Filed:
Aug 1, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/956699
Inventors:
Ravi Attri - Budd Lake NJ, US
Christopher A. Battles - Seymour CT, US
Benjamin R. Bartfeld - Ringwood NJ, US
Gregory R. Hires - Fairfield CT, US
International Classification:
B01D 17/02
US Classification:
422533
Abstract:
A mechanical separator for separating a fluid sample into first and second phases within a collection container is disclosed. The mechanical separator may have a separator body having a through-hole defined therein, with the through-hole adapted for allowing fluid to pass therethrough. The separator body includes a float, having a first density, and a ballast, having a second density greater than the first density. A portion of the float is connected to a portion of the ballast. Optionally, the float may include a first extended tab adjacent a first opening of the through-hole and a second extended tab adjacent the second opening of the through-hole. In certain configurations, the separator body also includes an extended tab band disposed about an outer surface of the float. The separator body may also include an engagement band circumferentially disposed about at least a portion of the separator body.

Density Phase Separation Device

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US Patent:
20130323141, Dec 5, 2013
Filed:
Aug 6, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/960208
Inventors:
Ravi Attri - Budd Lake NJ, US
Christopher A. Battles - Seymour CT, US
Benjamin R. Bartfeld - Ringwood NJ, US
Gregory R. Hires - Fairfield CT, US
International Classification:
G01N 1/34
US Classification:
422533
Abstract:
A mechanical separator for separating a fluid sample into first and second phases within a collection container is disclosed. The mechanical separator may have a separator body having a through-hole defined therein, with the through-hole adapted for allowing fluid to pass therethrough. The separator body includes a float, having a first density, and a ballast, having a second density greater than the first density. A portion of the float is connected to a portion of the ballast. Optionally, the float may include a first extended tab adjacent a first opening of the through-hole and a second extended tab adjacent the second opening of the through-hole. In certain configurations, the separator body also includes an extended tab band disposed about an outer surface of the float. The separator body may also include an engagement band circumferentially disposed about at least a portion of the separator body.

Density Phase Separation Device

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US Patent:
20100288694, Nov 18, 2010
Filed:
May 14, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/780432
Inventors:
Jamieson W. Crawford - Demarest NJ, US
Ravi Attri - Budd Lake NJ, US
Christopher A. Battles - Seymour CT, US
Benjamin R. Bartfeld - Ringwood NJ, US
Gregory R. Hires - Fairfield CT, US
Assignee:
BECTON, DICKINSON AND COMPANY - Franklin Lakes NJ
International Classification:
B01D 17/032
B01D 17/028
US Classification:
210521, 210523
Abstract:
A mechanical separator for separating a fluid sample into first and second phases within a collection container is disclosed. The mechanical separator may have a separator body having a through-hole defined therein, with the through-hole adapted for allowing fluid to pass therethrough. The separator body includes a float, having a first density, and a ballast, having a second density greater than the first density. A portion of the float is connected to a portion of the ballast. Optionally, the float may include a first extended tab adjacent a first opening of the through-hole and a second extended tab adjacent the second opening of the through-hole. In certain configurations, the separator body also includes an extended tab band disposed about an outer surface of the float. The separator body may also include an engagement band circumferentially disposed about at least a portion of the separator body.

Density Phase Separation Device

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US Patent:
20220258157, Aug 18, 2022
Filed:
May 9, 2022
Appl. No.:
17/739705
Inventors:
- Franklin Lakes NJ, US
Ravi Attri - Budd Lake NJ, US
Christopher A. Battles - Seymour CT, US
Benjamin R. Bartfeld - Ringwood NJ, US
Gregory R. Hires - Fairfield CT, US
International Classification:
B01L 3/00
B01D 21/24
B01D 17/02
G01N 1/34
G01N 1/40
Abstract:
A mechanical separator for separating a fluid sample into first and second phases within a collection container is disclosed. The mechanical separator may have a separator body having a through-hole defined therein, with the through-hole adapted for allowing fluid to pass therethrough. The separator body includes a float, having a first density, and a ballast, having a second density greater than the first density. A portion of the float is connected to a portion of the ballast. Optionally, the float may include a first extended tab adjacent a first opening of the through-hole and a second extended tab adjacent the second opening of the through-hole. In certain configurations, the separator body also includes an extended tab band disposed about an outer surface of the float. The separator body may also include an engagement band circumferentially disposed about at least a portion of the separator body.

Five-Bevel Cannula For Blood Acquisition Devices

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US Patent:
20210353191, Nov 18, 2021
Filed:
Aug 2, 2021
Appl. No.:
17/391669
Inventors:
- Franklin Lakes NJ, US
Ravi Attri - Budd Lake NJ, US
Arun U. Nair - Denville NJ, US
Bo Yon Lillian Yoo - Ridgefield NJ, US
International Classification:
A61B 5/15
A61M 5/32
Abstract:
A needle including a cannula having a multi-beveled point is disclosed. The multi-beveled point includes a primary bevel, two middle bevels, and two tip bevels. Each of the middle bevels extends between the primary bevel and one of the tip bevels. The primary bevel is provided on the cannula at a first angle of inclination and a first angle of rotation, the two middle bevels are provided on the cannula at a second angle of inclination and a second angle of rotation, and the two tip bevels are provided on the cannula at a third angle of inclination and a third angle of rotation. The third angle of inclination is greater than the second angle of inclination, the second angle of inclination is greater than the first angle of inclination, and the second angle of rotation is equal to the third angle of rotation.

Density Phase Separation Device

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US Patent:
20210023554, Jan 28, 2021
Filed:
Oct 8, 2020
Appl. No.:
17/065618
Inventors:
- Franklin Lakes NJ, US
Ravi Attri - Budd Lake NJ, US
Christopher A. Battles - Seymour CT, US
Benjamin R. Bartfeld - Ringwood NJ, US
Gregory R. Hires - Fairfield CT, US
International Classification:
B01L 3/00
B01D 21/24
B01D 17/02
G01N 1/34
G01N 1/40
Abstract:
A mechanical separator for separating a fluid sample into first and second phases within a collection container is disclosed. The mechanical separator may have a separator body having a through-hole defined therein, with the through-hole adapted for allowing fluid to pass therethrough. The separator body includes a float, having a first density, and a ballast, having a second density greater than the first density. A portion of the float is connected to a portion of the ballast. Optionally, the float may include a first extended tab adjacent a first opening of the through-hole and a second extended tab adjacent the second opening of the through-hole. In certain configurations, the separator body also includes an extended tab band disposed about an outer surface of the float. The separator body may also include an engagement band circumferentially disposed about at least a portion of the separator body.
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