MR. MICHAEL P TAYLOR, P.T., M.B.A.
Restorative Service Providers at Jasper St, Encinitas, CA

License number
California PT16450
Category
Restorative Service Providers
Type
Orthopedic
Address
Address
123 Jasper St SPC 20, Encinitas, CA 92024
Phone
(949) 702-1989

Professional information

Michael Taylor Photo 1

Reagent/Drug Cartridge

US Patent:
5725777, Mar 10, 1998
Filed:
Nov 9, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/149319
Inventors:
Michael A. Taylor - Encinitas CA
Assignee:
PrisMedical Corporation - Napa CA
International Classification:
B01D 6100
US Classification:
210650
Abstract:
A reagent cartridge for reacting a soluble reagent with a fluid diluent is disclosed having a fluid inlet for accepting a diluent and fluid outlet for expelling a solution. The cartridge casing also has fluid manifolds adjacent to the inlet and the outlet for directing fluid in a radial direction from the inlet to the outlet. The casing further defines a receptacle for a soluble reagent. A volumetric compensation means for volumetrically compensating for dissolution of the reagent upon introduction of the diluent into the fluid inlet is provided. The volumetric compensation means can take the form of a resilient sponge material having a compressed volume and an expanded volume, wherein the expanded volume is up to at least 500% of the compressed volume. The volumetric compensation means can also take the form of resilient coil springs. In other embodiments, a fluid permeable pressure plate is positioned adjacent to a free end of the coil spring and the reagent is positioned against the pressure plate.


Michael Taylor Photo 2

Vertical Reaction Vessel

US Patent:
4871463, Oct 3, 1989
Filed:
Aug 23, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/235375
Inventors:
Michael A. Taylor - Encinitas CA
Timothy Rogler-Brown - Cardiff By-The-Sea CA
Assignee:
Sepratech - Carlsbad CA
International Classification:
E01D 2310
US Classification:
210161
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for uniformly distributing fluid across the entire cross section of a reaction medium and for compensating for volumetric changes in the reaction medium utilized a resilient membrane which cooperates with an adjacent fluid manifold distribution chamber. The combined operation of the manifold distribution chamber with the resilient membrane provides a low resistance to fluid flow in a direction transverse to fluid flow through the reaction medium and a higher resistance to fluid flow across the membrane in the direction of fluid flow through the reaction medium. In this way, fluid is evenly distributed across the cross section of the reaction medium prior to entering the reaction medium and after leaving the reaction medium. The resilient membranes have reserve expansion capabilities, when hydrated, to accommodate expansion in the reaction medium. The resilient membranes are also sufficiently resilient to accommodate expansion of the reaction medium when necessary.


Michael Taylor Photo 3

Portable Intravenous Solution Preparation Apparatus And Method

US Patent:
5259954, Nov 9, 1993
Filed:
Dec 16, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/809272
Inventors:
Michael A. Taylor - Encinitas CA
Assignee:
Sepratech, Inc. - American Canyon CA
International Classification:
B01D 6108
US Classification:
210232
Abstract:
A modular, portable intravenous solution preparation system consists of a plurality of reusable modular sections for creating ultra pure, intravenously injectable quality water and a consumable reagent module for producing an injectable quality solution. An intake mechanism advantageously prefilters raw water for input to the modules. A pressure regulating system maintains pressure in a reverse osmosis stage within a desired range.