Patents Assigned to IntraVena, LLC
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Publication number: 20170027817Abstract: This is an application for patent for convenience kits which comprise novel improvements over convenience kits disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 8,449,521 titled METHODS FOR MAKING AND USING A VIAL SHIELDING CONVENIENCE KIT allowed May 28, 2013 ('521). Generally, convenience kits made according to '521 can be used to displace vials into a safety bag for spiking and dispensing fluids from the vials. Novelty for the current application is found in a provision for sealing and perpetually enclosing a vial within a bag and being able to spike and access fluid from the vial at any time thereafter.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2015Publication date: February 2, 2017Applicant: INTRAvENA, LLCInventors: Gale H. Thorne, JR., Kendall P. Thorne
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Publication number: 20140107612Abstract: Methods and apparatus for employing an adhesive strap about a medical connection for improving connection integrity for greater safety and reliability and a cross contamination barrier for medical syringes is disclosed. Also, a shielding tube for a medical syringe which acts as a barrier against cross contamination across a syringe plunger is disclosed. The tube comprises a pattern of raised ribs inside to protect against potentially tube tearing edges of an associated plunger rod assembly and to provide a skid resistant surface when disposed about flanges of the syringe.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2013Publication date: April 17, 2014Applicant: INTRAVENA, LLCInventors: Gale H. Thorne, JR., Kendall P. Thorne
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Patent number: 8449521Abstract: Methods for making an using convenience kits for hazardous drug (liquid) transfer from vials to syringes and target IV connectors. The following methods for making and using are disclosed: (1) Using a conventional plastic bag as a vial and vial adapter enclosing shroud. (2) Using of a flange (i.e. latch arm) free vial adapter which may, therefore, be used for a large variety of vial sizes. (3) Providing a seal about an access hole through which a vial adapter dispensing portion provides a closed fluid dispensing pathway. (4) Using the shrouding bag and an associated elastic band to provide desired stability of a spiked vial. (5) Accessing, measuring and transferring vial contents directly from a vial to a target IV container.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2010Date of Patent: May 28, 2013Assignee: IntraVena, LLCInventors: Gale H. Thorne, Jr., Gale H. Thorne, Kendall P. Thorne
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Publication number: 20120012631Abstract: A method for remotely applying a force to a tether affixed to a sterilizing swab package to open the package for use of a swab disposed therein. The method may be applied to sterilizing a septum of a vial disposed within a bag.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 21, 2011Publication date: January 19, 2012Applicant: INTRAvENA, LLCInventors: Gale H. Thorne, JR., Kendall Patterick Thorne
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Publication number: 20110034899Abstract: Methods for making an using convenience kits for hazardous drug (liquid) transfer from vials to syringes and target IV connectors. The following methods for making and using are disclosed: (1) Using a conventional plastic bag as a vial and vial adapter enclosing shroud. (2) Using of a flange (i.e. latch arm) free vial adapter which may, therefore, be used for a large variety of vial sizes. (3) Providing a seal about an access hole through which a vial adapter dispensing portion provides a closed fluid dispensing pathway. (4) Using the shrouding bag and an associated elastic band to provide desired stability of a spiked vial. (5) Accessing, measuring and transferring vial contents directly from a vial to a target IV container.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 14, 2010Publication date: February 10, 2011Applicant: INTRAVENA, LLC.Inventors: Gale H. Thome, JR., Gale H. Thome, Kendall P. Thome
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Publication number: 20100249727Abstract: A convenience kit which provides a basic configuration for use in measuring, filling and dispensing medication and flush solutions to IV sets and patient catheters through needleless connectors while improving safety and efficacy by requiring fewer post-sterilization makes and breaks compared to conventional filling and dispensing methods. Further, the kit improves flush compliance by facilitating dispensing of flush solutions and decreases likelihood of infections by providing for flushing of patient lines and catheter connecting fittings without line breaks. Convenience of operation is provided by a two-syringe assembly which is operable by a single hand for selective dispensing accomplished from either of the two syringes while obstructing flow from the other syringe. The kit comprises a clip for stabilizing the two syringe assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2010Publication date: September 30, 2010Applicant: IntraVena, LLCInventors: Gale H. Thorne, JR., Evan W. Call, Gale H. Thorne
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Patent number: 7785312Abstract: A convenience kit assembled and organized to measure, fill and dispense medication and flush solutions to patients through connections to patient lines and catheters while improving safety and efficacy of such procedures by requiring fewer post-sterilization makes and breaks when compared to similar filling and dispensing methods using conventional components. Further the kit improves flush compliance by facilitating dispensing of flush solutions and decreases likelihood of infections by providing for flushing of patient lines and catheter connecting fittings without any additional line breaks. The kit is provided in resealable, tamper evident kit packaging which permits sealed transport of kit parts after initial opening and follow-on parts use. Convenience of operation is provided by a two syringe assembly which is operable by a single hand by which selective dispensing is accomplished from either of the two syringes while obstructing flow from the other syringe.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2008Date of Patent: August 31, 2010Assignee: IntraVena, LLCInventors: Gale Harison Thorne, Jr., Evan William Call, Gale Harrison Thorne
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Publication number: 20090194453Abstract: A convenience kit assembled and organized to measure, fill and dispense medication and flush solutions to patients through connections to patient lines and catheters while improving safety and efficacy of such procedures by requiring fewer post-sterilization makes and breaks when compared to similar filling and dispensing methods using conventional components. Further the kit improves flush compliance by facilitating dispensing of flush solutions and decreases likelihood of infections by providing for flushing of patient lines and catheter connecting fittings without any additional line breaks. The kit is provided in resealable, tamper evident kit packaging which permits sealed transport of kit parts after initial opening and follow-on parts use. Convenience of operation is provided by a two syringe assembly which is operable by a single hand by which selective dispensing is accomplished from either of the two syringes while obstructing flow from the other syringe.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 6, 2008Publication date: August 6, 2009Applicant: IntraVena, LLCInventors: Gale H. Thorne, JR., Evan W. Call, Gale H. Thorne
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Publication number: 20090198211Abstract: A convenience kit which provides a basic configuration for use in measuring, filling and dispensing medication and flush solutions to IV sets and patient catheters through needleless connectors while improving safety and efficacy by requiring fewer post-sterilization makes and breaks compared to conventional filling and dispensing methods. Further, the kit improves flush compliance by facilitating dispensing of flush solutions and decreases likelihood of infections by providing for flushing of patient lines and catheter connecting fittings without line breaks. Convenience of operation is provided by a two-syringe assembly which is operable by a single hand for selective dispensing accomplished from either of the two syringes while obstructing flow from the other syringe. The kit comprises a clip for stabilizing the two syringe assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2008Publication date: August 6, 2009Applicant: IntraVena, LLCInventors: Gale H. Thorne, JR., Evan W. Call, Gale H. Thorne