Patents by Inventor Barry Iddon

Barry Iddon 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).

  • Publication number: 20220313899
    Abstract: A syringe manifold for a fluid injector assembly includes a middle body member defining an upper cavity and a lower cavity, the middle body member defining at least one fluid path in an upper surface of the middle body member and at least one fluid path in a lower surface of the middle body member, the middle body member defining at least two ports extending through the middle body member, the middle body member comprising an outlet for connection of the syringe manifold to at least one fluid delivery device; a lower body member received within the lower cavity of the middle body member, the lower body member comprising at least one connector for connection of the lower body member to a syringe assembly; and an upper body member received within the upper cavity of the middle body member.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 17, 2022
    Publication date: October 6, 2022
    Inventors: Damian Peter Francis Savio, Peter Sprada, Eric Siu, Barry Iddon, Bipin Salunkhe, Michael Spohn, Richard Sokolov, Matthew J. Leroch, Michael McDermott, Kevin Cowan
  • Patent number: 11376360
    Abstract: A syringe manifold (300) for a fluid injector assembly includes a middle body member (304) defining an upper cavity (308) and a lower cavity (309), the middle body member defining at least one fluid path in an upper surface of the middle body member and at least one fluid path in a lower surface of the middle body member, the middle body member defining at least two ports extending through the middle body member, the middle body member comprising an outlet (302) for connection of the syringe manifold to at least one fluid delivery device; a lower body member (303) received within the lower cavity of the middle body member, the lower body member comprising at least one connector for connection of the lower body member to a syringe assembly (700); and an upper body member (305) received within the upper cavity of the middle body member.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 17, 2017
    Date of Patent: July 5, 2022
    Assignee: BAYER HEALTHCARE LLC
    Inventors: Damian Peter Francis Savio, Peter Sprada, Eric Siu, Barry Iddon, Bipin Salunkhe, Michael A. Spohn, Richard Sokolov, Matthew J. Leroch, Michael McDermott, Kevin P. Cowan
  • Publication number: 20210146063
    Abstract: An injector system for delivering a medical fluid may include at least one syringe defining a reservoir operatively connected to a piston; and at least one processor programmed or configured to, based on an air check protocol for detecting air in the reservoir, determine a baseline value comprising baseline compressibility data for the at least one syringe of the injector system, deliver the first amount of the medical fluid from the reservoir; refill the reservoir with a second amount of the medical fluid; based on the air check protocol, perform an air check pressurization sequence by gathering air check compressibility data for the at least one syringe of the injector system; and based on the air check protocol, compare the air check compressibility data with the baseline compressibility data to determine a volume of air present in the reservoir.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 18, 2019
    Publication date: May 20, 2021
    Inventors: MICHAEL MCDERMOTT, WILLIAM BARONE, BARRY IDDON, JOHN VOLKAR
  • Publication number: 20210015995
    Abstract: A fluid injector system includes a control device operably associated with at least one drive component for use in actuating a plurality of fluid containers in fluid communication with a patient through an administration line. The control device includes at least one processor programmed or configured to enable programming of a diagnostic injection protocol comprising one or more phases according to which at least one of the first and the second fluid containers are selectively actuatable by the at least one drive component to enable injection of at least one of a first fluid and a second fluid into the patient. The control device is further programmed or configured to enable selection and commencement of at least partial preloading into the administration line of at least one of the first fluid and the second fluid in accordance with the one or more phases of the diagnostic injection protocol.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 9, 2019
    Publication date: January 21, 2021
    Inventors: JOHN VOLKAR, COREY KEMPER, BARRY IDDON, JAMES HOON YOO, MICHAEL BROOKS
  • Patent number: 10835668
    Abstract: An adapter for releasably attaching a syringe to an injector. The adapter comprises a mounting mechanism positioned at a rear end of the adapter to mount the adapter in a desired position relative to a front wall of the injector; and a syringe carrier section adapted to seat at least a portion of the syringe. The syringe carrier section defines a first opening on a top thereof to allow placement of the syringe therein from the top and a second opening in a rear section thereof to allow the drive member of the injector to communicate forward force to the plunger. A cover portion extends over a rearward end of the first opening and has a first end configured to abut the flange of the syringe when the syringe is positioned within the syringe carrier section.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 22, 2018
    Date of Patent: November 17, 2020
    Assignee: BAYER HEALTHCARE LLC
    Inventors: Erin Novickoff, Molly Bingaman, Collin Grimes, Keith Lipford, Barry Iddon, Richard Seman, Kent Diasabeygunawardena, Isabella Norcini, Emma Diasabeygunawardena, Patrick O'Rourke, Samantha Sutherland, Stephen Schulte, Arthur Uber, III, Mark Trocki, David M. Reilly
  • Publication number: 20190381240
    Abstract: An adapter for releasably attaching a syringe to an injector. The adapter comprises a mounting mechanism positioned at a rear end of the adapter to mount the adapter in a desired position relative to a front wall of the injector; and a syringe carrier section adapted to seat at least a portion of the syringe. The syringe carrier section defines a first opening on a top thereof to allow placement of the syringe therein from the top and a second opening in a rear section thereof to allow the drive member of the injector to communicate forward force to the plunger. A cover portion extends over a rearward end of the first opening and has a first end configured to abut the flange of the syringe when the syringe is positioned within the syringe carrier section.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 22, 2018
    Publication date: December 19, 2019
    Inventors: Erin NOVICKOFF, Molly BINGAMAN, Collin GRIMES, Keith LIPFORD, Barry IDDON, Richard SEMAN, Kent DIASABEYGUNAWARDENA, Isabella NORCINI, Emma DIASABEYGUNAWARDENA, Patrick O'ROURKE, Samantha SUTHERLAND, Stephen SCHULTE, Arthur UBER, III, Mark TROCKI, David M. REILLY
  • Publication number: 20190224407
    Abstract: A syringe manifold (300) for a fluid injector assembly includes a middle body member (304) defining an upper cavity (308) and a lower cavity (309), the middle body member defining at least one fluid path in an upper surface of the middle body member and at least one fluid path in a lower surface of the middle body member, the middle body member defining at least two ports extending through the middle body member, the middle body member comprising an outlet (302) for connection of the syringe manifold to at least one fluid delivery device; a lower body member (303) received within the lower cavity of the middle body member, the lower body member comprising at least one connector for connection of the lower body member to a syringe assembly (700); and an upper body member (305) received within the upper cavity of the middle body member.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 17, 2017
    Publication date: July 25, 2019
    Inventors: DAMIAN PETER FRANCIS SAVIO, PETER SPRADA, ERIC SIU, BARRY IDDON, BIPIN SALUNKHE, MICHAEL A. SPOHN, RICHARD SOKOLOV, MATTHEW J. LEROCH, MICHAEL MCDERMOTT, KEVIN P. COWAN
  • Patent number: 10060758
    Abstract: A syringe for use with a powered injector to inject a fluid into a patient that includes a length of material adapted to transmit or propagate electromagnetic energy therethrough. The length of material includes at least a first indicator positioned along the length of material. The first indicator is adapted to interact with at least a portion of the energy being propagated through the length of material in a manner that is detectable. The presence (or absence) of the first indicator provides or corresponds to information about the syringe configuration. The indicator(s) of the present invention can, for example, provide information about syringe configuration by the number and/or position thereof. A plurality or set of such syringes can be provided, with the configuration of each such syringe being represented by the presence or absence of indicator(s) of that syringe.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 11, 2014
    Date of Patent: August 28, 2018
    Assignee: BAYER HEALTHCARE LLC
    Inventors: Kevin P. Cowan, John A. Brosovich, Alan D. Hirschman, Barry Iddon, Michael J. Yanniello
  • Publication number: 20180169327
    Abstract: A system for delivering fluid to a patient including housing having at least one syringe port and a fluid control device adapted to interface with and actuate at least one syringe engaged therein. The fluid control device includes a processor configured to control a fluid delivery and to wirelessly communicate with one or more portable computers. The portable computer may be programmed or configured to receive one or more fluid delivery parameters from the fluid control device, a user interface, a patient records database, an imaging device, a second computer, a server, a wireless network, or a combination thereof and generate a display containing information pertaining to the fluid delivery parameter based at least partially on the received data. The fluid control device is further configured or programmed to execute one or more control options based at least partially on instructions received from the portable computer.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 25, 2016
    Publication date: June 21, 2018
    Inventors: Barry Iddon, Michael A. Spohn, Benjamin James Cullen, Alison Ruth von Moger, Johannes Christoph Behrisch, Peter John Sprada, Richard Sokolov
  • Publication number: 20140358086
    Abstract: A syringe for use with a powered injector to inject a fluid into a patient that includes a length of material adapted to transmit or propagate electromagnetic energy therethrough. The length of material includes at least a first indicator positioned along the length of material. The first indicator is adapted to interact with at least a portion of the energy being propagated through the length of material in a manner that is detectable. The presence (or absence) of the first indicator provides or corresponds to information about the syringe configuration. The indicator(s) of the present invention can, for example, provide information about syringe configuration by the number and/or position thereof. A plurality or set of such syringes can be provided, with the configuration of each such syringe being represented by the presence or absence of indicator(s) of that syringe.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 11, 2014
    Publication date: December 4, 2014
    Inventors: KEVIN P. COWAN, JOHN A. BROSOVICH, ALAN D. HIRSCHMAN, BARRY IDDON, MICHAEL J. YANNIELLO
  • Patent number: 8821450
    Abstract: A syringe for use with a powered injector to inject a fluid into a patient that includes a length of material adapted to transmit or propagate electromagnetic energy therethrough. The length of material includes at least a first indicator positioned along the length of material. The first indicator is adapted to interact with at least a portion of the energy being propagated through the length of material in a manner that is detectable. The presence (or absence) of the first indicator provides or corresponds to information about the syringe configuration. The indicator(s) of the present invention can, for example, provide information about syringe configuration by the number and/or position thereof. A plurality or set of such syringes can be provided, with the configuration of each such syringe being represented by the presence or absence of indicator(s) of that syringe.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 19, 2005
    Date of Patent: September 2, 2014
    Assignee: Bayer Medical Care Inc.
    Inventors: Kevin P. Cowan, Barry Iddon, Michael J. Yanniello, John A. Brosovich, Alan D. Hirschman
  • Patent number: 7462166
    Abstract: A syringe for use with a powered injector to inject a fluid into a patient inclides an encoder. The encoder includes at least a first indicator positioned on the encoder. The first indicator is adapted to interact with at least a portion of energy being propagated through or adjacent the encoder in a manner that is detectable. The presence (or absence) of the first indicator provides or corresponds to information about the syringe configuration. The indicator(s) of the present invention can, for example, provide information about syringe configuration by the number and/or position thereof. A plurality or set of such syringes can be provided, with the configuration of each such syringe being represented by the presence or absence of indicator(s) of that syringe.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 16, 2002
    Date of Patent: December 9, 2008
    Assignee: Medrad, Inc.
    Inventors: Kevin P. Cowan, Barry Iddon, Michael J. Yanniello, John A. Brosovich, Alan D. Hirschman
  • Publication number: 20060129104
    Abstract: A syringe for use with a powered injector to inject a fluid into a patient that includes a length of material adapted to transmit or propagate electromagnetic energy therethrough. The length of material includes at least a first indicator positioned along the length of material. The first indicator is adapted to interact with at least a portion of the energy being propagated through the length of material in a manner that is detectable. The presence (or absence) of the first indicator provides or corresponds to information about the syringe configuration. The indicator(s) of the present invention can, for example, provide information about syringe configuration by the number and/or position thereof. A plurality or set of such syringes can be provided, with the configuration of each such syringe being represented by the presence or absence of indicator(s) of that syringe.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 19, 2005
    Publication date: June 15, 2006
    Inventors: Kevin Cowan, Barry Iddon, Michael Yanniello, John Brosovich, Alan Hirschman
  • Patent number: 7018363
    Abstract: A syringe for use with a powered injector to inject a fluid into a patient that includes a length of material adapted to transmit or propagate electromagnetic energy therethrough. The length of material includes at least a first indicator positioned along the length of material. The first indicator is adapted to interact with at least a portion of the energy being propagated through the length of material in a manner that is detectable. The presence (or absence) of the first indicator provides or corresponds to information about the syringe configuration. The indicator(s) of the present invention can, for example, provide information about syringe configuration by the number and/or position thereof. A plurality or set of such syringes can be provided, with the configuration of each such syringe being represented by the presence or absence of indicator(s) of that syringe.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 18, 2001
    Date of Patent: March 28, 2006
    Assignee: Medrad, Inc.
    Inventors: Kevin P. Cowan, Barry Iddon, Michael J. Yanniello, John A. Brosovich, Alan D. Hirschman
  • Publication number: 20040064101
    Abstract: A syringe for use with a powered injector to inject a fluid into a patient inclides an encoder. The encoder includes at least a first indicator positioned on the encoder. The first indicator is adapted to interact with at least a portion of energy being propagated through or adjacent the encoder in a manner that is detectable. The presence (or absence) of the first indicator provides or corresponds to information about the syringe configuration. The indicator(s) of the present invention can, for example, provide information about syringe configuration by the number and/or position thereof. A plurality or set of such syringes can be provided, with the configuration of each such syringe being represented by the presence or absence of indicator(s) of that syringe.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 16, 2003
    Publication date: April 1, 2004
    Inventors: Kevin P. Kowan, Barry Iddon, Michael J. Yanniello, John A. Brosovich, Alan D. Hirschman
  • Publication number: 20020128606
    Abstract: A syringe for use with a powered injector to inject a fluid into a patient that includes a length of material adapted to transmit or propagate electromagnetic energy therethrough. The length of material includes at least a first indicator positioned along the length of material. The first indicator is adapted to interact with at least a portion of the energy being propagated through the length of material in a manner that is detectable. The presence (or absence) of the first indicator provides or corresponds to information about the syringe configuration. The indicator(s) of the present invention can, for example, provide information about syringe configuration by the number and/or position thereof. A plurality or set of such syringes can be provided, with the configuration of each such syringe being represented by the presence or absence of indicator(s) of that syringe.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 18, 2001
    Publication date: September 12, 2002
    Inventors: Kevin P. Cowan, Barry Iddon, Michael J. Yanniello, John A. Brosovich, Alan D. Hirschman
  • Patent number: D381415
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 2, 1996
    Date of Patent: July 22, 1997
    Assignee: DeVilbiss Health Care, Inc.
    Inventors: Barry Iddon, Matthew D. Smith