Patents by Inventor David S. Utterberg

David S. Utterberg 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).

  • Patent number: 7025744
    Abstract: A medical device has an interior for containment of fluids; an opening into the interior, an elastomeric wall comprising a fixedly placed, flexible barrier across the opening; and a retention wall positioned adjacent to a peripheral portion of the elastomeric wall. The retention wall defines a central opening and has a generally rigid retention zone surrounding the central opening, to engage and retain a connector tube which is advanced into the central opening to displace the elastomeric wall and to open a flow aperture through the elastomeric wall, for flow through the wall and connector tube. One of the retention zone and connector tube are made of a material of sufficient hardness that material of the other engaging member is deformed by engagement therewith, which increases the strength of retention between the retention wall and the connector tube.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 4, 2002
    Date of Patent: April 11, 2006
    Assignee: DSU Medical Corporation
    Inventors: David S. Utterberg, William J. Schnell, David Bell
  • Patent number: 6755801
    Abstract: Pressure is sensed in blood flow tubing by placing an aqueous, preferably isotonic, substantially cell-free solution into branch connection tubing (branch tube) that connects in branching relation with the blood flow tubing at one end. The branch connection tubing may also connect in use with a pressure transducer unit at its other end, or pressure may be mechanically indicated. An air volume is maintained, occupying a portion of the branch connection tubing which is adjacent to the other end. One flows positively or negatively pressurized blood through the blood flow tubing, with the result that the pressure of the blood is communicated through the aqueous solution and the air volume in the branch connection tubing to the pressure transducer unit, with the blood being spaced from the air volume. Preferably, substantially all of the branch connection tubing containing the aqueous solution and air volume has an inner diameter of substantially no more than 5 mm.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 21, 2001
    Date of Patent: June 29, 2004
    Assignee: DSU Medical Corporation
    Inventors: David S. Utterberg, William J. Schnell
  • Publication number: 20040122380
    Abstract: A cannula is provided for medical use, and a method for manufacture. The cannula comprises a rigid tube having inner and outer surfaces and having a beveled end. The beveled end defines an end surface which is joined to the inner and outer surfaces of the tube at inner and outer junction edges. The end surface is typically flat in transverse direction between the inner and outer junction edges, and the outer end defines an outer end portion that is bent transversely inwardly.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 19, 2002
    Publication date: June 24, 2004
    Inventor: David S. Utterberg
  • Publication number: 20040073176
    Abstract: A medical device has an interior for containment of fluids; an opening into the interior, and an elastomeric wall having at least one perforation. The wall comprises a fixedly placed, flexible barrier across the opening. The device also defines a passageway extending inwardly from adjacent to the elastomeric wall, the passageway being proportioned to receive and form an annular seal with a connector tube that extends into the interior through the perforation.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 3, 2003
    Publication date: April 15, 2004
    Inventor: David S. Utterberg
  • Publication number: 20040068239
    Abstract: A medical device has an interior for containment of fluids; an opening into the interior, an elastomeric wall comprising a fixedly placed, flexible barrier across the opening; and a retention wall positioned adjacent to a peripheral portion of the elastomeric wall. The retention wall defines a central opening and has a generally rigid retention zone surrounding the central opening, to engage and retain a connector tube which is advanced into the central opening to open a flow aperture through the elastomeric wall, for flow through the wall and connector tube. One of the retention zone and connector tube may be made of a material of sufficient hardness that material of the other engaging member is deformed by engagement therewith, which increases the strength of retention between the retention wall and the connector tube.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 25, 2003
    Publication date: April 8, 2004
    Inventors: David S. Utterberg, William J. Schnell, David Bell
  • Publication number: 20040068238
    Abstract: A medical device has an interior for containment of fluids; an opening into the interior, an elastomeric wall comprising a fixedly placed, flexible barrier across the opening; and a retention wall positioned adjacent to a peripheral portion of the elastomeric wall. The retention wall defines a central opening and has a generally rigid retention zone surrounding the central opening, to engage and retain a connector tube which is advanced into the central opening to displace the elastomeric wall and to open a flow aperture through the elastomeric wall, for flow through the wall and connector tube. One of the retention zone and connector tube are made of a material of sufficient hardness that material of the other engaging member is deformed by engagement therewith, which increases the strength of retention between the retention wall and the connector tube.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 4, 2002
    Publication date: April 8, 2004
    Inventors: David S. Utterberg, William J. Schnell, David Bell
  • Patent number: 6695807
    Abstract: A tubular set portion for circulating blood between a patient and an extracorporeal blood treatment device. The set portion has: an arterial tube for conveying blood from a patient toward the blood treatment device; a venous tube for conveying blood from the blood treatment device back towards the patient; and a pair of spaced, transverse tubes that each connect between the arterial tube and the venous tube, each of the tubes being capable of clamp sealing. The arterial and venous tubes are clamp sealable between the spaced, transverse tubes. Flow reversal on the patient's side of this device is possible by appropriate clamping of two opposed tube sections of the rectangular array which may be formed by the joined tube sections, while flow remains unchanged on the side of the tubular set portion that is connected to the extracorporeal blood treatment device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 18, 2002
    Date of Patent: February 24, 2004
    Assignee: DSU Medical, Inc.
    Inventors: David Bell, William J. Schnell, David S. Utterberg
  • Patent number: 6685680
    Abstract: A cannula and method for providing an external connection with an implanted artificial port for communicating with a body lumen of a patient. The artificial port has an entrance conduit with an inwardly tapering section. The tapered cannula is sized and proportioned to substantially match and seal with the inwardly tapering section of the entrance conduit. Thus the cannula can form a readily removable seal with the inwardly tapering section. A typical angle of taper is one to three degrees.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 16, 2001
    Date of Patent: February 3, 2004
    Assignee: DSU Medical Corporation
    Inventors: David S. Utterberg, William J. Schnell
  • Patent number: 6666839
    Abstract: Blood lines for hemodialysis and other blood handling procedures may be reused by placing connectors intermediately along the length of the blood lines so that the lines can be disconnected to separate out reusable portions thereof. Specifically, the bulk of the blood lines used may comprise branchless lengths of tubing which are easily reusable, and may be cleaned and stored along with a dialyzer or similar device by connection to a conventional reuse machine. Also, the connectors on the blood lines which are reused may have first and second sealing surfaces. The first sealing surfaces are used in the connections made to form the blood line in its normal form for use. Then, during cleaning and sterilization for reuse, the reusable connectors can connect first and second lengths of blood lines together making use of a second sealing surface, in which the first sealing surfaces are exposed to cleaning/storing solution to cause cleaning and antibacterial action on the first sealing surfaces.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 6, 2002
    Date of Patent: December 23, 2003
    Assignee: DSU Medical Corporation
    Inventors: David S. Utterberg, Neil J. Sheehan
  • Publication number: 20030175323
    Abstract: An antibacterial fluid may be applied to a tubular medical cannula for access to a patient. The fluid comprises a metabolizable antibacterial formulation having a viscosity of at least about 5,000 cp. The cannula may then be inserted into the patient with an increased lubricity for a reduction of pain, while at the same time, unlike silicones, currently preferred materials do not readily accumulate in the patient. The tubular medical cannula may be a rigid, hollow needle, sharp or blunt, a spike, or a flexible catheter. Also, the viscous antibacterial fluid may be used to lock a catheter or other cannula while implanted in the patient, for storage purposes.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 5, 2003
    Publication date: September 18, 2003
    Inventors: David S. Utterberg, Fred G. Swindler, Garrettson Ellis
  • Patent number: 6620119
    Abstract: Blood lines for hemodialysis and other blood handling procedures may be reused by placing connectors intermediately along the length of the blood lines so that the lines can be disconnected to separate out reusable portions thereof. Specifically, the bulk of the blood lines used may comprise branchless lengths of tubing which are easily reusable, and may be cleaned and stored along with a dialyzer or similar device by connection to a conventional reuse machine. Also, the connectors on the blood lines which are reused may have first and second sealing surfaces. The first sealing surfaces are used in the connections made to form the blood line in its normal form for use. Then, during cleaning and sterilization for reuse, the reusable connectors can connect first and second lengths of blood lines together making use of a second sealing surface, in which the first sealing surfaces are exposed to cleaning/storing solution to cause cleaning and antibacterial action on the first sealing surfaces.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 18, 2000
    Date of Patent: September 16, 2003
    Assignee: DSU Medical Corporation
    Inventors: David S. Utterberg, Neil J. Sheehan
  • Patent number: 6616635
    Abstract: A medical needle protector sheath comprises a tubular body for surrounding and shielding a needle, with the sheath defining an anchor member integrally attached to the front of the body for manual holding, plus a closure cap for the front end which is integrally attached to the body. Also, a manually removable wing member may be carried about the hub of the needle. A tunnel member typically of the inverted U cross section provides longitudinal securance to the needle and hub while penetrating the skin of the patient while at the same time permitting axial rotation of the needle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 10, 2000
    Date of Patent: September 9, 2003
    Assignee: DSU Medical Corp.
    Inventors: David Bell, William J. Schnell, David S. Utterberg
  • Publication number: 20030144362
    Abstract: An antibacterial fluid may be applied to a tubular medical cannula for access to a patient. The fluid comprises a metabolizable antibacterial formulation having a viscosity of at least about 5,000 cp. The cannula may then be inserted into the patient with an increased lubricity for a reduction of pain, while at the same time, unlike silicones, materials do not readily accumulate in the patient. The tubular medical cannula may be a rigid, hollow needle, sharp or blunt, a spike, or a flexible catheter. Also, the viscous antibacterial fluid may be used to lock a catheter or other cannula while implanted in the patient, for storage purposes.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 28, 2002
    Publication date: July 31, 2003
    Inventors: David S. Utterberg, Fred G. Swindler, Garrettson Ellis
  • Publication number: 20030138348
    Abstract: A tubular set portion for circulating blood between a patient and an extracorporeal blood treatment device. The set portion comprises: an arterial tube for conveying blood from a patient toward the blood treatment device; a venous tube for conveying blood from the blood treatment device back towards the patient; and a pair of spaced, transverse tubes that each connect between the arterial tube and the venous tube, each of the tubes being capable of clamp sealing. The arterial and venous tubes are clamp sealable between the spaced, transverse tubes. Flow reversal on the patient's side of this device is possible by appropriate clamping of two opposed tube sections of the rectangular array which may be formed by the joined tube sections, while flow remains unchanged on the side of the tubular set portion that is connected to the extracorporeal blood treatment device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 18, 2002
    Publication date: July 24, 2003
    Inventors: David Bell, William J. Schnell, David S. Utterberg
  • Patent number: 6596234
    Abstract: A tubular set is provided for the extracorporeal treatment of blood, for example hemodialysis. The set has a patient arterial line and a patient venous line, each line having a patient connector at one end thereof. Each patient line connects at its other end to a reversing flow valve. The valve also connects to respective first ends of a blood processing unit arterial line and a blood processing unit venous line. Each of the unit lines carry a connector at ends opposed to the first ends for connection respectively to arterial and venous ports of a blood processing device, typically a dialyzer. The reversing flow valve has a first position that respectively connects the patient and unit arterial lines with the patient and unit venous lines. The reversing flow valve has a second position that connects the patient arterial line with the unit venous line, and the unit arterial line with the patient venous line.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 28, 2000
    Date of Patent: July 22, 2003
    Assignee: DSU Medical Corp.
    Inventors: William J. Schnell, David S. Utterberg, Ting Ting Yu
  • Patent number: 6595965
    Abstract: A needle protector sheath comprises a body having a top wall, sidewalls, and at least partially open ends. A slot is formed at each sidewall extending through an end of each sidewall, to slidingly receive a needle wing extending through each of the slots. The slots extend generally longitudinally. Portions of the slots adjacent to the open ends each slope toward the top wall as they extend away from the open end.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 27, 1999
    Date of Patent: July 22, 2003
    Assignee: DSU Medical Corporation
    Inventor: David S. Utterberg
  • Publication number: 20030100858
    Abstract: Blood lines for hemodialysis and other blood handling procedures may be reused by placing connectors intermediately along the length of the blood lines so that the lines can be disconnected to separate out reusable portions thereof. Specifically, the bulk of the blood lines used may comprise branchless lengths of tubing which are easily reusable, and may be cleaned and stored along with a dialyzer or similar device by connection to a conventional reuse machine. Also, the connectors on the blood lines which are reused may have first and second sealing surfaces. The first sealing surfaces are used in the connections made to form the blood line in its normal form for use. Then, during cleaning and sterilization for reuse, the reusable connectors can connect first and second lengths of blood lines together making use of a second sealing surface, in which the first sealing surfaces are exposed to cleaning/storing solution to cause cleaning and antibacterial action on the first sealing surfaces.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 6, 2002
    Publication date: May 29, 2003
    Inventors: David S. Utterberg, Neil J. Sheehan
  • Patent number: 6544214
    Abstract: A cannula is provided for connection with an implanted artificial port through a preformed needle track through the skin of a patient. The port has a flow conduit to connection with the body lumen and the closure member for blocking flow between the port and the body lumen. The closure member is normally closed, but openable by an insertion of a properly sized cannula into the port. The first cannula has a proximal end which is connected to a hub, a proximal portion adjacent to the proximal end, and a distal portion. The distal portion is of insufficient size to open the closure member when inserted into the port, so that the first cannula may be used for flushing the implanted port interior and the needle track with disinfectant solution. The proximal portion is of larger diameter than the distal portion and is proportioned to dilate the needle track to facilitate subsequent advancement of a larger diameter fluid flow cannula through the needle track after withdrawing of the first cannula.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 25, 1999
    Date of Patent: April 8, 2003
    Assignee: DSU Medical Corporation
    Inventor: David S. Utterberg
  • Patent number: 6530911
    Abstract: A cannula or needle set for fluid flow connection with the vascular system of a patient. In one embodiment, the set comprises a hollow, hypodermic needle having a longitudinal axis and a sharp end for skin penetration and connection with the vascular system. A hollow hub carries the needle at a needle opposite to the sharp end. A fluid flow port is defined in the hub at a position laterally spaced from the axis of the needle. An injection site aperture is defined in the hub at a position centrally intersected by the needle axis, the injection site aperture being closed by a recloseable, needle-penetrable wall.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 28, 2000
    Date of Patent: March 11, 2003
    Assignee: DSU Medical Corporation
    Inventor: David S. Utterberg
  • Patent number: 6517508
    Abstract: A combined arterial and venous blood tubing set is provided for transport of blood between a patient and a blood processing unit. The set comprises an arterial set component comprising arterial tubing having an arterial patient connector at one end and an arterial unit connector at the other. A venous set component has venous tubing with a venous patient connector at one end and a venous unit connector at the other end. The arterial and venous patient connectors, and the arterial and venous unit connectors, are respectively, substantially, and releasably directly connected to each other. As a result of this, the arterial, and venous set components cooperate to form a loop. Other features of improved sets are also disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 3, 1999
    Date of Patent: February 11, 2003
    Assignee: DSU Medical Corporation
    Inventors: David S. Utterberg, William J. Schnell, Keith Andrews