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Alan W Marttila

age ~69

from Beach Park, IL

Also known as:
  • Alan Te Marttila
  • Alan W Martilla
  • Alan W Martila
  • Allen Marttila
  • Alan W Mattila
  • Alan A
Phone and address:
13132 Birmingham Ct, Beach Park, IL 60083
6307519391

Alan Marttila Phones & Addresses

  • 13132 Birmingham Ct, Wadsworth, IL 60083 • 6307519391
  • Beach Park, IL
  • 1833 Ash St, Waukegan, IL 60087 • 8476628532

Us Patents

  • Vacuum Demand Valve

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  • US Patent:
    6550493, Apr 22, 2003
  • Filed:
    Jun 13, 2001
  • Appl. No.:
    09/880720
  • Inventors:
    Mark E. Williamson - Wonder Lake IL
    Scott R. Ariagno - Mundelein IL
    Alan W. Marttila - Waukegan IL
    Arnold C. Bilstad - Deerfield IL
    Paul M. DiPerna - San Clemente CA
    Michael R. Prisco - Geneva IL
    David W. Pennington - Fox Lake IL
    Atif M. Yardimci - Northbrook IL
    Sidney T. Smith - Lake Forest IL
    Mark C. Perry - McHenry IL
    Marc Bellotti - Libertyville IL
  • Assignee:
    Baxter International Inc. - Deerfield IL
  • International Classification:
    F16K 31126
  • US Classification:
    137510, 137494, 137907, 220714, 220715
  • Abstract:
    A vacuum demand value ( ) is capable of delivering a flowable material. The valve ( ) has a housing ( ) having a proximal end ( ), a distal end ( ), an intermediate segment ( ) therebetween defining a passageway ( ) wherein the flowable substance can flow from the proximal end ( ) to the distal end ( ). The housing ( ) can be tubing. A valve member ( ) is located along the intermediate segment ( ). The valve member ( ) has a closed condition wherein the flowable material from the proximal end ( ) to the distal end ( ) is stopped and an open condition wherein the flow of the flowable material from the proximal end ( ) to the distal end ( ) is unstopped. The valve member ( ) is biased in the closed condition and is responsive to a partial vacuum provided by the user through the passageway ( ) for placing the valve member ( ) in the open condition.
  • Vacuum Demand Valve

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  • US Patent:
    6604545, Aug 12, 2003
  • Filed:
    Oct 7, 2002
  • Appl. No.:
    10/265936
  • Inventors:
    Mark E. Williamson - Wonder Lake IL
    Scott R. Ariagno - Mundelein IL
    Alan W. Marttila - Waukegan IL
    Arnold C. Bilstad - Deerfield IL
    Paul M. DiPerna - San Clemente CA
    Michael R. Prisco - Geneva IL
    David W. Pennington - Fox Lake IL
    Atif M. Yardimci - Northbrook IL
    Sidney T. Smith - Lake Forest IL
    Mark C. Perry - McHenry IL
    Marc Bellotti - Libertyville IL
  • Assignee:
    Baxter International Inc. - Deerfield IL
  • International Classification:
    F16K 1514
  • US Classification:
    137494, 137907
  • Abstract:
    A vacuum demand valve for delivering a flowable material is disclosed. The valve has a housing having a proximal end, a distal end, an intermediate segment therebetween defining a passageway wherein the flowable substance can flow from the proximal end to the distal end. The housing can be a tubing. A valve member is located along the intermediate segment. The valve member has a closed condition wherein the flow of the flowable material from the proximal end to the distal end is stopped and an open condition wherein the flow of the flowable material from the proximal end to the distal end is unstopped. The valve member is biased in the closed condition and is responsive to a partial vacuum provided by the user through the passageway for placing the valve member in the open condition.
  • Vacuum Demand Valve

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  • US Patent:
    6672333, Jan 6, 2004
  • Filed:
    Oct 7, 2002
  • Appl. No.:
    10/265930
  • Inventors:
    Mark E. Williamson - Wonder Lake IL
    Scott R. Ariagno - Mundelein IL
    Alan W. Marttila - Waukegan IL
    Arnold C. Bilstad - Deerfield IL
    Paul M. DiPerna - San Clemente CA
    Michael R. Prisco - Geneva IL
    David W. Pennington - Fox Lake IL
    Atif M. Yardimci - Northbrook IL
    Sidney T. Smith - Lake Forest IL
    Mark C. Perry - McHenry IL
    Marc Bellotti - Libertyville IL
  • Assignee:
    Baxter International Inc. - Deerfield MI
  • International Classification:
    F16K 1514
  • US Classification:
    137510, 137907
  • Abstract:
    A vacuum demand valve for delivering a flowable material is disclosed. The valve has a housing having a proximal end, a distal end, an intermediate segment therebetween defining a passageway wherein the flowable substance can flow from the proximal end to the distal end. The housing can be a tubing. A valve member is located along the intermediate segment. The valve member has a closed condition wherein the flow of the flowable material from the proximal end to the distal end is stopped and an open condition wherein the flow of the flowable material from the proximal end to the distal end is unstopped. The valve member is biased in the closed condition and is responsive to a partial vacuum provided by the user through the passageway for placing the valve member in the open condition.
  • Vacuum Demand Valve

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  • US Patent:
    6679288, Jan 20, 2004
  • Filed:
    Oct 7, 2002
  • Appl. No.:
    10/265847
  • Inventors:
    Mark E. Williamson - Wonder Lake IL
    Scott R. Ariagno - Mundelein IL
    Alan W. Marttila - Waukegan IL
    Arnold C. Bilstad - Deerfield IL
    Paul M. DiPerna - San Clemente CA
    David W. Pennington - Fox Lake IL
  • Assignee:
    Baker International Inc. - Dearfield IL
  • International Classification:
    F16K 1514
  • US Classification:
    137494, 137907
  • Abstract:
    A vacuum demand valve for delivering a flowable material is disclosed. The valve has a housing having a proximal end, a distal end, an intermediate segment therebetween defining a passageway wherein the flowable substance can flow from the proximal end to the distal end. The housing can be a tubing. A valve member is located along the intermediate segment. The valve member has a closed condition wherein the flow of the flowable material from the proximal end to the distal end is stopped and an open condition wherein the flow of the flowable material from the proximal end to the distal end is unstopped. The valve member is biased in the closed condition and is responsive to a partial vacuum provided by the user through the passageway for placing the valve member in the open condition.
  • Vacuum Demand Valve

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  • US Patent:
    6684903, Feb 3, 2004
  • Filed:
    Oct 7, 2002
  • Appl. No.:
    10/265758
  • Inventors:
    Mark E. Williamson - Wonder Lake IL
    Scott R. Ariagno - Mundelein IL
    Alan W. Marttila - Waukegan IL
    Atif M. Yardimci - Northbrook IL
    Sidney T. Smith - Lake Forest IL
  • Assignee:
    Baxter International Inc. - Deerfield IL
  • International Classification:
    F16K 514
  • US Classification:
    137494, 137846, 137907, 251 5
  • Abstract:
    A vacuum demand valve for delivering a flowable material is disclosed. The valve has a housing having a proximal end, a distal end, an intermediate segment therebetween defining a passageway wherein the flowable substance can flow from the proximal end to the distal end. The housing can be a tubing. A valve member is located along the intermediate segment. The valve member has a closed condition wherein the flow of the flowable material from the proximal end to the distal end is stopped and an open condition wherein the flow of the flowable material from the proximal end to the distal end is unstopped. The valve member is biased in the closed condition and is responsive to a partial vacuum provided by the user through the passageway for placing the valve member in the open condition.
  • Vacuum Demand Valve

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  • US Patent:
    6712095, Mar 30, 2004
  • Filed:
    Oct 7, 2002
  • Appl. No.:
    10/266002
  • Inventors:
    Mark E. Williamson - Wonder Lake IL
    Scott R. Ariagno - Mundelein IL
    Alan W. Marttila - Waukegan IL
    Arnold C. Bilstad - Deerfield IL
    Paul M. DiPerna - San Clemente CA
    Michael R. Prisco - Geneva IL
    David W. Pennington - Fox Lake IL
    Atif M. Yardimci - Northbrook IL
    Sidney T. Smith - Lake Forest IL
    Mark C. Perry - McHenry IL
    Marc Bellotti - Libertyville IL
  • Assignee:
    Baxter International Inc. - Deerfield IL
  • International Classification:
    F16K 1514
  • US Classification:
    137854, 137907
  • Abstract:
    A vacuum demand valve for delivering a flowable material is disclosed. The valve has a housing having a proximal end, a distal end, an intermediate segment therebetween defining a passageway wherein the flowable substance can flow from the proximal end to the distal end. The housing can be a tubing. A valve member is located along the intermediate segment. The valve member has a closed condition wherein the flow of the flowable material from the proximal end to the distal end is stopped and an open condition wherein the flow of the flowable material from the proximal end to the distal end is unstopped. The valve member is biased in the closed condition and is responsive to a partial vacuum provided by the user through the passageway for placing the valve member in the open condition.
  • Continuity Circuits For Detecting Access Disconnection

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  • US Patent:
    8360977, Jan 29, 2013
  • Filed:
    Sep 27, 2007
  • Appl. No.:
    11/862984
  • Inventors:
    Alan W. Marttila - Waukegan IL, US
    William W. Chan - Lake in the Hills IL, US
    Reema A. Bhagtani - Milwaukee WI, US
  • Assignee:
    Baxter International Inc. - Deerfield IL
    Baxter Healthcare S.A. - Glattpark (Opfikon)
  • International Classification:
    A61B 5/00
  • US Classification:
    600371, 604361
  • Abstract:
    A monitor for an extracorporeal therapy access site is disclosed. The monitor includes a bandage atop or adjacent the access site and a sensor for monitoring the bandage. The bandage includes a layer of polymer that expands when wetted with blood. The expansion causes a break in continuity of the sensor, or in an alternate embodiment, causes a sensor to cease detecting a target. When the break occurs, the control circuit monitoring the bandage sends a signal that a break has occurred, and a remote monitor then takes appropriate action, such as ceasing therapy, sending an alert, or sounding an alarm. In another embodiment, connecting wires in a continuity circuit are held apart by a polymer that dissolves when contacted by blood. If a leak occurs and a small portion of the polymer dissolves, the wires make contact, thus detecting a blood leak.
  • Adapters For Use With An Anesthetic Vaporizer

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  • US Patent:
    8522839, Sep 3, 2013
  • Filed:
    May 19, 2006
  • Appl. No.:
    11/437904
  • Inventors:
    Simon Freed - Hillsborough NJ, US
    Michael R. Prisco - Geneva IL, US
    Eric Hyman - Grafton MA, US
    Raymond D. Clark - Valley Center CA, US
    Alan W. Marttila - Waukegan IL, US
    John DePiano - Burlington MA, US
    Richard P. Meyst - Valley Center CA, US
    Timothy B. Meluch - Grayslake IL, US
    David Chesley - Duxbury MA, US
    Roy T. Henderson - Escondido CA, US
  • Assignee:
    Baxter International Inc. - Deerfield IL
    Baxter Healthcare SA - Glattpark (Opikon)
  • International Classification:
    B65B 1/04
  • US Classification:
    141353, 141349, 141366, 141383
  • Abstract:
    Adapters are provided for establishing fluid communication between an anesthetic agent container and an anesthetic vaporizer having a fluid port. The adapter may be mountable on the vaporizer to cooperate with the spout of an anesthetic agent container or may be mountable on an anesthetic agent container to cooperate with the fluid port of an anesthetic vaporizer to provide a sealing and/or retaining relationship therebetween.

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