Patents by Inventor Anthony R Perez
Anthony R Perez has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 10204217Abstract: A system and method for generating a unique identifier for a user. A processor hosted by the system transmits a prompt for user selection of a digital image and receives the selected digital image from the user. The received digital image is stored in a data storage device. The processor identifies a first code associated with the user. The processor embeds the first code into the digital image and generates a first modified digital image in response. The first modified digital image is also stored in the data storage device. The processor transmits the first modified digital image to the user over a data communications network. The modified digital image is then used as the unique identifier for the user.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2017Date of Patent: February 12, 2019Assignee: ARP-IP LLCInventors: Anthony R. Perez, Justin Soenke
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Publication number: 20170286666Abstract: A system and method for generating a unique identifier for a user. A processor hosted by the system transmits a prompt for user selection of a digital image and receives the selected digital image from the user. The received digital image is stored in a data storage device. The processor identifies a first code associated with the user. The processor embeds the first code into the digital image and generates a first modified digital image in response. The first modified digital image is also stored in the data storage device. The processor transmits the first modified digital image to the user over a data communications network. The modified digital image is then used as the unique identifier for the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2017Publication date: October 5, 2017Inventors: Anthony R. Perez, Justin Soenke
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Patent number: 9710641Abstract: A system and method for generating a unique identifier for a user. A processor hosted by the system transmits a prompt for user selection of a digital image and receives the selected digital image from the user. The received digital image is stored in a data storage device. The processor identifies a first code associated with the user. The processor embeds the first code into the digital image and generates a first modified digital image in response. The first modified digital image is also stored in the data storage device. The processor transmits the first modified digital image to the user over a data communications network. The modified digital image is then used as the unique identifier for the user.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2015Date of Patent: July 18, 2017Assignee: ARP-IP LLCInventors: Anthony R. Perez, Justin Soenke
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Publication number: 20160171209Abstract: A system and method for generating a unique identifier for a user. A processor hosted by the system transmits a prompt for user selection of a digital image and receives the selected digital image from the user. The received digital image is stored in a data storage device. The processor identifies a first code associated with the user. The processor embeds the first code into the digital image and generates a first modified digital image in response. The first modified digital image is also stored in the data storage device. The processor transmits the first modified digital image to the user over a data communications network. The modified digital image is then used as the unique identifier for the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2015Publication date: June 16, 2016Inventors: Anthony R. Perez, Justin Soenke
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Patent number: 7041085Abstract: An improved guard for a medical cartridge, such as a unit dose pre-filled glass syringe, comprising a body for receiving the cartridge, and a shield slidably attached to the body which are pre-assembled and ready to receive a cartridge therein. The body has a locking mechanism on a proximal end thereof which holds the cartridge therein. The body and shield have cooperating detents and detent pockets which allow the shield to be directed distally, from an unguarded position in which the needle on the cartridge is uncovered for delivery of medication, to a guarded position in which the needle is permanently covered for disposal. The body may also include a substantially rectangular-shaped finger grip on its proximal end for receiving a similarly shaped proximal flange on the cartridge, whereby the cartridge is received in a predetermined orientation.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2001Date of Patent: May 9, 2006Assignee: Safety Syrines, Inc.Inventors: Anthony R. Perez, John R. Firth, David W. Mitchell
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Publication number: 20020045864Abstract: An improved guard for a medical cartridge, such as a unit dose pre-filled glass syringe, comprising a body for receiving the cartridge, and a shield slidably attached to the body which are pre-assembled and ready to receive a cartridge therein. The body has a locking mechanism on a proximal end thereof which holds the cartridge therein. The body and shield have cooperating detents and detent pockets which allow the shield to be directed distally, from an unguarded position in which the needle on the cartridge is uncovered for delivery of medication, to a guarded position in which the needle is permanently covered for disposal. The body may also include a substantially rectangular-shaped finger grip on its proximal end for receiving a similarly shaped proximal flange on the cartridge, whereby the cartridge is received in a predetermined orientation. The body may also include one or more ribs within the cavity for accommodating a cartridge with a large needle cap, such as a 0.5 mL capacity pre-filled syringe.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2001Publication date: April 18, 2002Applicant: Safety Syringes, Inc.Inventors: Anthony R. Perez, John R. Firth, David W. Mitchell
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Patent number: 6344032Abstract: An improved guard for a medical cartridge, such as a unit dose pre-filled glass syringe, comprising a body for receiving the cartridge, and a shield slidably attached to the body which are pre-assembled and ready to receive a cartridge therein. The body has a locking mechanism on a proximal end thereof which holds the cartridge therein. The body and shield have cooperating detents and detent pockets which allow the shield to be directed distally, from an unguarded position in which the needle on the cartridge is uncovered for delivery of medication, to a guarded position in which the needle is permanently covered for disposal. The body may also include a substantially rectangular-shaped finger grip on its proximal end for receiving a similarly shaped proximal flange on the cartridge, whereby the cartridge is received in a predetermined orientation. The body may also include one or more ribs within the cavity for accommodating a cartridge with a large needle cap, such as a 0.5 mL capacity pre-filled syringe.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2000Date of Patent: February 5, 2002Assignee: Safety Syringes, Inc.Inventors: Anthony R. Perez, John R. Firth, David W. Mitchell
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Patent number: 6171283Abstract: The present invention is directed to an improved guard for a medical cartridge, such as a unit dose syringe or ampule, comprising a body for receiving the cartridge, and a shield slidably attached to the body. In one form, the guard includes only two parts which are preassembled and ready to receive a cartridge having its own plunger. The body has locking detents which permanently hold the cartridge in the guard, and has cooperating detents and detent pockets which allow the shield to be directed distally, from an unguarded position in which the needle on the cartridge is uncovered for delivery of medication, to a guarded position in which the needle is permanently covered for disposal. In a second form, the guard also includes a plunger assembly for a cartridge not having its own plunger. The plunger assembly is locked onto the body, permanently holding the cartridge received therein.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 1997Date of Patent: January 9, 2001Assignee: Safety Syringes, Inc.Inventors: Anthony R Perez, John R Firth
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Patent number: 6159184Abstract: An improved guard for a medical cartridge, such as a unit dose pre-filled glass syringe, comprising a body for receiving the cartridge, and a shield slidably attached to the body which are pre-assembled and ready to receive a cartridge therein. The body has a locking mechanism on a proximal end thereof which holds the cartridge therein. The body and shield have cooperating detents and detent pockets which allow the shield to be directed distally, from an unguarded position in which the needle on the cartridge is uncovered for delivery of medication, to a guarded position in which the needle is permanently covered for disposal. The body may also include a substantially rectangular-shaped finger grip on its proximal end for receiving a similarly shaped proximal flange on the cartridge, whereby the cartridge is received in a predetermined orientation. The body may also include one or more ribs within the cavity for accommodating a cartridge with a large needle cap, such as a 0.5 mL capacity pre-filled syringe.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 1997Date of Patent: December 12, 2000Assignee: Safety Syringes, Inc.Inventors: Anthony R. Perez, John R. Firth, David W. Mitchell
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Patent number: 5624400Abstract: There is disclosed herein a syringe with a protector case which holds a carpule and permits the injection of fluid contained in the carpule into the patient. The syringe is molded of plastic or other suitable material which is sterilizable. The device comprises several parts including a body, protector case, needle, needle cap, plug, plunger and harpoon. The harpoon can be integrally molded on the plunger. The major components of the device preferably are molded from a suitable plastic and may be clear or of a color like or similar to a surgical glove.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1995Date of Patent: April 29, 1997Assignee: Safety Syringes, Inc.Inventors: John R. Firth, Anthony R. Perez
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Patent number: 5616134Abstract: The disclosure relates to a hypodermic syringe which is stackable, disposable and non-reusable with features to prevent users from accidentally stabbing themselves before or after use; insert the needle with preferred orientation: render is unusable after use; measure precise amounts of injected or withdrawn fluid and retract the needle with one finger after use.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 1992Date of Patent: April 1, 1997Assignee: Safety Syringes, Inc.Inventors: John R. Firth, Anthony R. Perez, Ronald A. Meyer
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Patent number: 5501672Abstract: There are disclosed herein medical syringe and catheter devices which preferably can be disposable and non-reusable and which have features to minimize users from accidentally stabbing themselves before or after use. They comprise relatively slidable members for covering and uncovering a needle. A butterfly wing IV catheter is disclosed including a body having laterally extending tabs to help hold the catheter in place, along with a slide member configured to fit and slide within an opening in the body member and which member includes a needle and a hollow fitting for receiving flexible tubing. The slider member includes a boss adapted to fit within pockets of the body member to define respective extended and retracted positions of the needle.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 1994Date of Patent: March 26, 1996Assignee: Safety Syringes, Inc.Inventors: John R. Firth, Anthony R. Perez, Ronald A. Meyer
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Patent number: 5437647Abstract: The disclosure relates to a syringe with a protector case which holds a glass carpule and permits the injection of the fluid contained in the carpule into the patient. The syringe is molded of plastic or other suitable material which is sterilizable. The device comprises seven parts including a body, protector case, needle, needle cap, plug, plunger and harpoon. The major components of the device preferably are molded from a suitable plastic and may be clear or of a color like or similar to a surgical glove.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 1993Date of Patent: August 1, 1995Assignee: Safety Syringes, Inc.Inventors: John R. Firth, Anthony R. Perez
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Patent number: 5356392Abstract: There is disclosed herein a blood collection tube holder having a body and a protector case, and preferably with a dedicated needle attached to the body. The tube holder is molded of plastic or other suitable material which is sterilizable. The device comprises five parts including the body, protector case, needle, needle protective cap, and a needle boot. The protector case is mounted over the body, and the needle is attached to the body and extends through an opening in the protector case. The needle is covered by the needle protective cap which is removably attached to a needle hub on the end of the body. The needle protective cap is removed for use, and after use the protector case is moved with respect to the body until detents engage openings to thereby lock the protector case in a position shielding the needle.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 1994Date of Patent: October 18, 1994Assignee: Safety Syringes, Inc.Inventors: John R. Firth, Anthony R. Perez
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Patent number: 5312365Abstract: There is disclosed herein a hypodermic syringe which is disposable and intended to be non-reusable. The syringe includes a body and a protector case which slidably contains the body to uncover the needle of the syringe for use and to cover the same after use. The case and body incorporate a detent arrangement for holding the body within the protector case in respective first and second positions. The protector case can include a surface providing a data recording area.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 1992Date of Patent: May 17, 1994Inventors: John R. Firth, Anthony R. Perez, Ronald A. Meyer
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Patent number: 5279581Abstract: The disclosure relates to a hypodermic syringe which is stackable, disposable and non-reusable with features to prevent users from accidentally stabbing themselves before or after use; insert the needle with preferred orientation; render is unusable after use; measure precise amounts of injected or withdrawn fluid and retract the needle with one finger after use.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1991Date of Patent: January 18, 1994Inventors: John R. Firth, Anthony R. Perez, Ronald A. Meyer
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Patent number: 5108378Abstract: The disclosure relates to a hypodermic syringe which is stackable, disposable and non-reuseable with features to prevent users from accidentally stabbing themselves before or after use; insert the needle with preferred orientation; render is unusable after use; measure precise amounts of injected or withdrawn fluid and retract the needle with one finger after use.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 1990Date of Patent: April 28, 1992Assignee: Safety Syringes, Inc.Inventors: John R. Firth, Anthony R. Perez, Ronald A. Meyer
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Patent number: RE37439Abstract: There is disclosed herein a syringe with a protector case which holds a carpule and permits the injection of fluid contained in the carpule into the patient. The syringe is molded of plastic or other suitable material which is sterilizable. The device comprises several parts including a body, protector case, needle, needle cap, plug, plunger and harpoon. The harpoon can be integrally molded on the plunger. The major components of the device preferably are molded from a suitable plastic and may be clear or of a color like or similar to a surgical glove.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 1998Date of Patent: November 6, 2001Assignee: Safety Syringes, Inc.Inventors: John R. Firth, Anthony R. Perez