Patents Assigned to Strato Medical Corporation
  • Patent number: 5312337
    Abstract: A connector for detachably securing an end of a tube, such as a catheter, to a fluid port of a fluid transfer device, such as an implantable device, the connector having a body part which defines a coupler for coupling to a coupler receiver of the transfer device. The connector includes a sleeve which fits within the body part and defines an aperture for compressively receiving an end of the tube which has been fitted over a fluid port of the transfer device. The body part is rotatable about the sleeve to facilitate coupling of the coupler and coupler receiver. In one embodiment the sleeve has an inner diameter at one end large enough to slide freely over the tube when it is fitted over the fluid port, and the diameter decreases at an intermediate point along the length of the sleeve to provide for compressive axial movement of the tube to form an annular thickness portion of the tube where it abuts the face of the transfer device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 8, 1992
    Date of Patent: May 17, 1994
    Assignee: Strato Medical Corporation
    Inventors: J. Christopher Flaherty, William J. Gorman, Paul V. Fenton, Jr., Kelly A. Moynihan, Andrew M. Mailloux, Thomas M. Young
  • Patent number: 5224938
    Abstract: A valved catheter is disclosed having an elongate, flexible tubular element defining a lumen extending along an axis substantially Parallel to the central axis of said tubular element, and a unidirectional valve assembly near its distal end which controls fluid flow in the tubular element. The valve is generally defined by a top flap portion and a base portion. The top flap portion includes a flap valve surface which is complementary to a base valve surface when there is substantially no pressure difference between the lumen and outside the catheter. When a pressure differential exists between the lumen and outside the catheter, the top valve surface and base valve surface separate to form an opening for fluid flow therethrough. The direction of fluid flow through the valve aperture is determined by the pressure differential. A multi-lumen catheter assembly is also disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 18, 1992
    Date of Patent: July 6, 1993
    Assignee: Strato Medical Corporation
    Inventor: Paul V. Fenton, Jr.
  • Patent number: 5213483
    Abstract: The system components include a peristaltic infusion pump device keyed for cooperation with a mutually keyed receiver which in turn is additionally keyed for receipt of a mutually keyed tube set having a selected fluid flow capacity for delivery of medical fluids at a selected fluid flow rate in a selected direction to or from a patient.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 19, 1991
    Date of Patent: May 25, 1993
    Assignee: Strato Medical Corporation
    Inventors: J. Christopher Flaherty, Francis P. Harrington, William J. Gorman, Paul V. Fenton, Jr.
  • Patent number: 5190520
    Abstract: Disclosed is a flexible, reinforced, multiple lumen catheter. This catheter includes an elongated, flexible, tubular element extending about a central axis, and including embedded therein at least one filament extending in a helical path about the central axis. The inner surface of the tubular element defines an interior region. The catheter also includes an elongated divider element having elongated lateral edges. These edges are integral with, and extending from, portions of the inner surface of the tubular element. At least two lumens are defined in the interior region of the tubular element on opposing sides of the divider element. Also disclosed is a method for assembling the flexible, reinforced, multiple lumen catheter.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 10, 1990
    Date of Patent: March 2, 1993
    Assignee: Strato Medical Corporation
    Inventors: Paul V. Fenton, Jr., William J. Gorman, Thomas M. Young
  • Patent number: 5178612
    Abstract: A bayonet twist locking connector is disclosed for detachably securing an end of a catheter to a fluid transfer device including a flange defining a T-shaped opening for receiving the device and a fluid port extending outwardly along a central axis of the opening. The connector includes a split resilient body which defines an aperture for receiving an end of the catheter. The body being split allows the aperture to be enlarged to facilitate insertion of the catheter. The connector further includes a bayonet assembly for twist locking the connector in the opening of the fluid transfer device, and complementary wing elements radially projecting adjacent to the slit for clamping together and against a region of the fluid transfer device. So clamping the complementary wings prohibits the connector from being removed from the opening, and generates a compressive force to secure the catheter to the port of the fluid transfer device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 10, 1990
    Date of Patent: January 12, 1993
    Assignee: Strato Medical Corporation
    Inventor: Paul V. Fenton, Jr.
  • Patent number: 5156600
    Abstract: A valved catheter is disclosed having an elongated, flexible tubular element extending along a central axis and a flow portion of a valve assembly which controls fluid flow in the tubular element. The element is adaptable for bidirectional flow of fluid between its proximal and its distal ends, with a bidirectional valve assembly coupled to the interior of the tubular element. The bidirectional assembly generally defines a control plane which intersects the central axis at an oblique angle. The assembly has an inflow portion and an outflow portion nominally disposed to lie in the control plane. The inflow portion includes an inflow vane positioned between the intersection of the control plane with the central axis and the distal end and which is adapted to be deflected out of the control plane toward the distal end in response to the establishment of a relatively high fluid pressure at the proximal end and a relatively lower fluid pressure at the distal end.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 10, 1990
    Date of Patent: October 20, 1992
    Assignee: Strato Medical Corporation
    Inventor: Thomas M. Young
  • Patent number: 5129891
    Abstract: A connector for detachably securing an end of a tube, such as a catheter, to a fluid port of a fluid transfer assembly, such as an implantable device, the connector having a body part which defines a coupler for coupling to a coupler receiver of the transfer assembly. The connector includes a sleeve which fits within the body part and defines an aperture for compressively receiving an end of the tube which has been fitted over a fluid port of the transfer assembly. The body part is rotatable about the sleeve to facilitate coupling of the coupler and coupler receiver. In one embodiment, the connector further includes bayonet pins for twist locking the coupler in the coupling receiver. A tie down may be provided to prohibit the coupler from being inadvertently detached from the coupling receiver. A tactile indicator may be included to indicate correct coupling of the coupler and the coupler receiver. The sleeve generates a compressive force to secure the tube to the fluid port.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 10, 1990
    Date of Patent: July 14, 1992
    Assignee: Strato Medical Corporation
    Inventor: Thomas M. Young
  • Patent number: 5112301
    Abstract: A valved catheter is disclosed having an elongated, flexible tubular element defining a lumen extending along an axis substantially parallel to the central axis of the tubular element, and a bidirectional check valve assembly near its distal end which controls fluid flow in the tubular element. The valve assembly includes an aspiration valve offset from the tip of the distal end and an infusion valve formed at the tip of the distal end. The aspiration valve is generally defined by port(s) in the tubular element and a sleeve within the element underlying the ports, where the sleeve normally closes the ports. The aspiration valve permits fluid flow from the bloodstream into the element when the static fluid pressure inside the distal end is lower than the static fluid pressure outside the aspiration valve by an amount sufficient to displace the sleeve to allow fluid flow through the ports. The infusion valve includes a throat formed in the distal end which tapers down to a mouth formed by jaws at the tip.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 19, 1991
    Date of Patent: May 12, 1992
    Assignee: Strato Medical Corporation
    Inventors: Paul V. Fenton, Jr., Thomas M. Young, William J. Gorman
  • Patent number: 5041098
    Abstract: Disclosed are implantable, vascular access ports and vascular access systems including such ports. These ports include a biocompatible housing having at least one internal open-faced chamber extending along a reference axis, and defined by a concave sidewall and a bottom wall. The concave sidewall is concave in the direction of the axis and forms a lateral sidewall for the chamber. The port further includes a septum of biocompatible, self-resealing, penetrable material affixed to the housing and spanning the periphery of the open face of the chamber. A cannula is attached at a first end to the housing and extends laterally from that end. Its second end is adapted to receive a catheter. The cannula further includes internal walls defining a channel extending from the first end, along a channel axis from a point on the lateral boundary of, and in communication with, the chamber to the second end.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 19, 1989
    Date of Patent: August 20, 1991
    Assignee: Strato Medical Corporation
    Inventors: David A. Loiterman, Paul V. Fenton, Jr., Thomas M. Young
  • Patent number: 4769010
    Abstract: The present invention is a catheter needle and support assembly. That assembly includes a hollow bore catheter needle and a needle support assembly. The needle has a proximal port and a distal port an extends along a central needle axis between these port. A distal portion of the needle includes the distal port and extends along a first portion of the needle axis. A support portion extends along a substantially linear second portion of the needle axis between the first portion and the proximal port. The needle axis at the distal port is angularly offset from the second portion of the needle axis. The needle support assembly includes a coupling member and a pair of support members. The coupling member couples the needle support assembly to the support portion of the needle. The pair of support members extend from the coupling member.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 11, 1987
    Date of Patent: September 6, 1988
    Assignee: Strato Medical Corporation
    Inventors: Paul V. Fenton, Jr., Thomas M. Young
  • Patent number: 4681566
    Abstract: An infusion device for a syringe having a tubular wall with a fluid dispensing opening at one end and an internal plunger. A device includes an element for driving the syringe plunger at a selected one of a set of predetermined spring-generated forces which are substantially constant over the range of motion of the plunger.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 30, 1984
    Date of Patent: July 21, 1987
    Assignee: Strato Medical Corporation
    Inventors: Paul V. Fenton, Jr., Robert L. Miller, Ernest M. Santin
  • Patent number: 4673394
    Abstract: An implantable treatment device has a housing portion defining a chamber and a self-resealable cover portion which closes off the chamber to provide a fluid receiving reservoir. An exit port extends from the reservoir to the external surface of the housing, and a locking member affixed to the device permits a twist-lockable catheter connection to be securely sealed to the exit port. In one embodiment the locking member is a base plate having a slot therein to capture the flange of a catheter connection. A protruding tab on the catheter connection may be sutured to hold the twist-locked connection in a fixed orientation. A multi-reservoir and multi-catheter embodiment is shown. A preferred implantable multi-reservoir device includes tactile features palpable through the skin for distinguishing the different reservoirs, or identifying the contents thereof.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 17, 1986
    Date of Patent: June 16, 1987
    Assignee: Strato Medical Corporation
    Inventors: Paul V. Fenton, Jr., Thomas M. Young
  • Patent number: 4652260
    Abstract: An infusion device for a syringe includes a ratcheted stepper motor driven intermittently under the control of a control circuit to advance a syringe plunger driver. Different speeds are determined by the detected size of the syringe in the device. A clutch assembly disengageably connects the plunger driver to a drive belt driven by the stepper motor.A connector for a tubing set has a syringe-connect portion located in a recess of the connector, and cooperates with a force sensor in the device to detect occlusions. The connector has annular projecting portions with parallel, spaced apart actuating surfaces for engagement of the force sensor in either of two positions of the connector in the device. The connector is adapted to indicate to a sensor in which position it is located.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 11, 1985
    Date of Patent: March 24, 1987
    Assignee: Strato Medical Corporation
    Inventors: Paul V. Fenton, Jr., Thomas M. Young, George Adaniya, Richard E. Denis, Robert L. Miller, Ernest M. Santin
  • Patent number: 4627835
    Abstract: An infusion device for a syringe includes a ratcheted stepper motor driven intermittently under the control of a control circuit to advance a syringe plunger driver. Different speeds are determined by the detected size of the syringe in the device. A clutch assembly disengageably connects the plunger driver to a drive belt driven by the stepper motor.A connector for a tubing set has a syringe-connect portion located in a recess of the connector, and cooperates with a force sensor in the device to detect occlusions. The connector has annular projecting portions with parallel, spaced apart actuating surfaces for engagement of the force sensor in either of two positions of the connector in the device. The connector is adapted to indicate to a sensor in which position it is located.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 11, 1985
    Date of Patent: December 9, 1986
    Assignee: Strato Medical Corporation
    Inventor: Paul V. Fenton, Jr.