ROGER MICHAEL DECARBO JR
Funeral Home and Crematory in New Castle, PA

License number
Pennsylvania FI014247L
Category
Funeral Directors
Type
Funeral Intern
Address
Address
New Castle, PA 16101

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Name
Address
Phone
Roger Decarbo
208 Aiken Rd, New Castle, PA 16101
(724) 924-9221
Roger Decarbo, age 51
303 Hearthstone Dr, New Castle, PA 16105
(724) 971-2623
Roger Decarbo
926 Cunningham Ave, New Castle, PA 16101
(724) 880-9056
Roger Decarbo, age 51
216 Jameson Way, Seven Fields, PA 16046
(724) 924-2042
Roger M. Decarbo, Jr
New Castle, PA
(724) 652-6634
(724) 924-2042
(724) 652-8420

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System And Method For Automated Mixing And Delivery Of Embalming Fluid To A Cadaver

System And Method For Automated Mixing And Delivery Of Embalming Fluid To A Cadaver

US Patent:
5697132, Dec 16, 1997
Filed:
Jun 17, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/664590
Inventors:
Roger M. DeCarbo - New Castle PA
John R. Paulik - Wexford PA
Assignee:
Morganthal LLC - New Castle PA
International Classification:
A01N 100
US Classification:
27 221
Abstract:
An automated system and method are provided for continuous-flow delivery of a desired mixture of embalming chemicals and water to a cadaver. The invention may be used with any liquid that has substantially the same viscosity as water. At least two embalming chemical concentrates of a plurality of different embalming chemicals are selectively delivered to a mixing manifold via at least two primary fluid conduits, for continuous mixing with a continuous flow of water through the manifold. The resulting embalming chemical and water mixture is delivered to the cadaver. Proportional quantities of chemicals and water flowing through the mixing manifold are metered by proportional flow valves for accurate mixing and dilution of the chemicals. A microprocessor controller is programmed to control the flow and the rate of flow of chemicals and water through the mixing manifold and the fluid conduits. The invention further provides for automated aspiration of and delivery of cavity fluids to the cadaver.