FIBER OPTIC DELIVERY SYSTEMS COMPOSED

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CRYSTALFLEX ECLIPSE SURGICAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 1049 KIEL COURT SUNNYVALE CA 94089 fiber optic delivery systems composed of conduits for delivering laser energy for performing medical procedures;
MICROFLEX ECLIPSE SURGICAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 1049 KIEL COURT SUNNYVALE CA 94089 FIBER OPTIC DELIVERY SYSTEMS COMPOSED OF CONDUITS FOR DELIVERING LASER ENERGY FOR PERFORMING SURGICAL, PERCUTANEOUS MINIMALLY INVASIVE MEDICAL PROCEDURES;
PEARL CardioGenesis Corporation Suite 320 26632 Towne Centre Drive Foothill Ranch CA 92610 Fiber optic delivery systems composed of conduits for delivering laser energy for performing surgical, percutaneous, minimally invasive medical procedures;
PMC CardioGenesis Corporation Suite 320 26632 Towne Centre Drive Foothill Ranch CA 92610 Fiber optic delivery systems composed of conduits for delivering laser energy for performing surgical, percutaneous, minimally invasive medical procedures;
PMC PLUS CardioGenesis Corporation Suite 320 26632 Towne Centre Drive Foothill Ranch CA 92610 Fiber optic delivery systems composed of conduits for delivering laser energy for performing surgical, percutaneous, minimally invasive medical procedures;
SLIMFLEX ECLIPSE SURGICAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 1049 KIEL COURT SUNNYVALE CA 94089 fiber optic delivery systems composed of conduits for delivering laser energy for performing surgical, percutaneous, minimally invasive medical procedures;
TMR PLUS CardioGenesis Corporation Suite 320 26632 Towne Centre Drive Foothill Ranch CA 92610 Fiber optic delivery systems composed of conduits for delivering laser energy for performing surgical, percutaneous, minimally invasive medical procedures;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method and a system for cleaning fiber-optic connectors utilizing compressed-gas cans are disclosed. In one preferred embodiment, a solvent delivery sub-system (200) consisting of a fiber-optic connector interfacing unit (250) and a solvent spraying device (260) is reviewed. In another preferred embodiment, a solvent/contaminant removal sub-system (300) comprising of a compressed-gas can (340), a pressure regulator (345), a particle filter (347), a heating element (349), and a fiber-optic connector interfacing unit (310) is detailed. An additional preferred embodiment (400) is disclosed wherein the solvent delivery and removal sub-systems being integrated. For both the solvent delivery and the solvent/contaminant removal sub-systems, the compressed-gas cans may be obtained commercially. The improved art disclosed herein offers an effective and low cost solution to cleaning fiber-optic connectors.