Patents by Inventor Frank M. Fago
Frank M. Fago 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: 8628514Abstract: A single-use, single-patient, or patient-specific tubing set (300) is disclosed. The tubing set (300) includes at least one check valve (304), along with a use indicator (320). This use indicator (320) provides a visual indication when the tubing set (300) has been used for an injection. In this regard, a piston (340) moves from one position to another when exposed to a certain fluid pressure.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2010Date of Patent: January 14, 2014Assignee: Mallinckrodt LLCInventor: Frank M. Fago
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Patent number: 8597246Abstract: Various sealing structures are used in a front-loading injector, for preventing leakage of spilled fluid from an external surface of a syringe into the vicinity of the drive ram. For example, a sealing gasket may be incorporated into the front face of the injector housing, for mating to the rearward circular edge of the cylindrical body of a syringe. Alternatively, sealing and locking functions may be performed by a single structure on the rearward end of the syringe. Further, leakage may be prevented by including a non-planar sealing flange on the syringe, positioned on the syringe forward of the locking structure, or by a two-piece structure, including a syringe and a separate leakage stopping washer for surrounding the syringe to halt the flow of fluid along the exterior of the syringe. (As part of this aspect, or as an independent feature, the syringe may include an annularly discontinuous flange forward of the locking structure, for providing mechanical support for the syringe against the injector.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2007Date of Patent: December 3, 2013Assignee: Mallinckrodt LLCInventors: Frank M. Fago, Robert Ziemba, Gary S. Wagner
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Publication number: 20130245439Abstract: A medical fluid injector system (450) is disclosed that may utilize one or more of flow rate determination logic (130), injection volume determination logic (132), display control logic (134), drive ram motion control logic (136), and pressure monitoring logic (138). The flow rate determination logic (130), injection volume determination logic (132), and display control logic (134) each may utilize a concentration input (172, 192, 202) to calculate flow rates, injection volumes, and generate multi-color graphics, respectively, for a simultaneous injection configuration. The drive ram motion control logic (136) may utilize both a target pressure and a monitored pressure to derive a velocity for advancing a drive ram. The pressure monitoring logic (138) may provide a monitored pressure value for the drive ram control logic (136), where this monitored pressure value may be derived from the input power being used to advance a drive ram and the drive ram velocity.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2011Publication date: September 19, 2013Inventors: James R. Small, Jeffrey A. Perkins, Frank M. Fago, Mark Jon Glenn
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Publication number: 20130237808Abstract: Some injectors of the invention may include a fluid drive responsive to pressure of a working fluid (e.g., liquid, pneumatic, or both) to impart a sequence of forces to drive a delivery device (e.g., a syringe) to deliver a medical fluid (e.g., a contrast agent, a radiopharmaceutical, a drug, or a combination thereof). Some injectors may include a multimedia tube configured to pass a working fluid (e.g., air) and a light signal (e.g., infrared). Some injectors may include a peristaltic drive responsive to pressure of a working fluid.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2012Publication date: September 12, 2013Applicant: MALLINCKRODT LLCInventors: Gary S. Wagner, Frank M. Fago, Peter Staats, Dane Battiato
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Patent number: 8523813Abstract: An auto purge for an intravenous contrast injector of the type having a motor which advances a plunger drive ram and configured for use with a pre-filled or user-filled syringe containing an approximate known amount of air including a processor which causes the motor to move and a memory storing a predetermined purge stop point representative of the approximate known amount of air in the syringe, the injector configured to automatically advance the plunger drive ram an amount substantially equal to the predetermined purge stop point representative of the approximate known amount of air contained in the syringe.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2010Date of Patent: September 3, 2013Assignee: Mallinckrodt LLCInventors: Keith M. Grispo, Frank M. Fago
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Patent number: 8513632Abstract: In one characterization, the present invention relates to a radiation-shielding assembly for holding a container having a radioactive material disposed therein. The assembly may, at least in one regard, be referred to as an elution shield and/or a dispensing shield. The assembly includes a body at least partially defining a cavity. There is at least one opening through the body into the cavity. The assembly may include a cap that at least generally hinders escape of radiation from the assembly through the opening. The cap may be releasably attached to the body in one orientation and may establish non-attached engagement with the body in another orientation. The assembly may include an adjustable spacer system for adapting the assembly for use with containers having different heights.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2011Date of Patent: August 20, 2013Assignee: Mallinckrodt LLCInventors: Frank M. Fago, David W. Wilson, Gary S. Wagner, Ralph E. Pollard, Jr.
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Patent number: 8463362Abstract: A multi-dose injection system (108) is disclosed that allows for safe and easy use of bulk containers, a multi-use tubing set (110), and syringes (86a, 86b) across multiple patients. The bulk containers may include a saline bottle (118) and a contrast bottle (120) for administration to a series of patients undergoing imaging procedures. The bottles (118, 120) may be fluidly connected to a cassette (114) that includes a saline valve (176) and a contrast valve (178) operable to control flow from the saline bottle (118) and the contrast bottle (120), respectively. The cassette (114) may be fluidly interconnected to the multi-use tubing set (110) that is, in turn, fluidly connected to syringes (86a, 86b) on a powerhead (50) and a patient-specific tubing set (112). The patient-specific tubing set (112) may be replaced between patients and may also serve to isolate the remainder of the multi-dose injection system (108) from contamination from bodily fluids.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2009Date of Patent: June 11, 2013Assignee: Mallinckrodt LLCInventor: Frank M. Fago
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Patent number: 8439863Abstract: The present invention is directed to control of medical fluid injection systems. For instance, in some embodiments, an injection protocol may be initiated, and an actual flow rate of the medical fluid utilized in the injection protocol may be adjusted based, at least in part, on an inherent system elasticity of the injection system.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2008Date of Patent: May 14, 2013Assignee: Mallinckrodt LLCInventors: Frank M. Fago, James E. Knipfer
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Patent number: 8362452Abstract: In one characterization, the present invention relates to a radiation-shielding assembly for holding a container having a radioactive material disposed therein. The assembly may, at least in one regard, be referred to as an elution shield and/or a dispensing shield. The assembly includes a body at least partially defining a cavity. There is at least one opening through the body into the cavity. The assembly may include a cap that at least generally hinders escape of radiation from the assembly through the opening. The cap may be releasably attached to the body in one orientation and may establish non-attached engagement with the body in another orientation. The assembly may include an adjustable spacer system for adapting the assembly for use with containers having different heights.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2011Date of Patent: January 29, 2013Assignee: Mallinckrodt Inc.Inventors: Frank M. Fago, David W. Wilson, Gary S. Wagner, Ralph E. Pollard, Jr.
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Patent number: 8343102Abstract: Some injectors of the invention may include a fluid drive responsive to pressure of a working fluid (e.g., liquid, pneumatic, or both) to impart a sequence of forces to drive a delivery device (e.g., a syringe) to deliver a medical fluid (e.g., a contrast agent, a radiopharmaceutical, a drug, or a combination thereof). Some injectors may include a multimedia tube configured to pass a working fluid (e.g., air) and a light signal (e.g., infrared). Some injectors may include a peristaltic drive responsive to pressure of a working fluid.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2010Date of Patent: January 1, 2013Assignee: Mallinckrodt LLCInventors: Gary S. Wagner, Frank M. Fago, Peter Staats, Dane Battiato
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Patent number: 8343101Abstract: Some injectors of the invention may include a fluid drive responsive to pressure of a working fluid (e.g., liquid, pneumatic, or both) to impart a sequence of forces to drive a delivery device (e.g., a syringe) to deliver a medical fluid (e.g., a contrast agent, a radiopharmaceutical, a drug, or a combination thereof). Some injectors may include a multimedia tube configured to pass a working fluid (e.g., air) and a light signal (e.g., infrared). Some injectors may include a peristaltic drive responsive to pressure of a working fluid.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2010Date of Patent: January 1, 2013Assignee: Mallinckrodt LLCInventors: Gary S. Wagner, Frank M. Fago, Peter Staats, Dane Battiato
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Patent number: 8308698Abstract: Some injectors of the invention may include a fluid drive responsive to pressure of a working fluid (e.g., liquid, pneumatic, or both) to impart a sequence of forces to drive a delivery device (e.g., a syringe) to deliver a medical fluid (e.g., a contrast agent, a radiopharmaceutical, a drug, or a combination thereof). Some injectors may include a multimedia tube configured to pass a working fluid (e.g., air) and a light signal (e.g., infrared). Some injectors may include a peristaltic drive responsive to pressure of a working fluid.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2010Date of Patent: November 13, 2012Assignee: Mallinckrodt LLCInventors: Gary S. Wagner, Frank M. Fago, Peter Staats, Dane Battiato
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Patent number: 8288744Abstract: In one characterization, the present invention relates to a radiation-shielding assembly for holding a container having a radioactive material disposed therein. The assembly may, at least in one regard, be referred to as an elution shield and/or a dispensing shield. The assembly includes a body at least partially defining a cavity. There is at least one opening through the body into the cavity. The assembly may include a cap that at least generally hinders escape of radiation from the assembly through the opening. The cap may be releasably attached to the body in one orientation and may establish non-attached engagement with the body in another orientation. The assembly may include an adjustable spacer system for adapting the assembly for use with containers having different heights.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2011Date of Patent: October 16, 2012Assignee: Mallinckrodt LLCInventors: Frank M. Fago, David W. Wilson, Gary S. Wagner, Ralph E. Pollard, Jr.
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Patent number: 8269201Abstract: A pharmaceutical pig is used to transport a syringe containing a liquid radiopharmaceutical from a radiopharmacy to a medical facility for administration to a patient. The pharmaceutical pig includes an elongate polymer cap that is removably attached to an elongate polymer base. The elongate polymer cap includes a cap shell that completely encloses a cap shielding element and the elongate polymer base includes a base shell that completely encloses a base shielding element. Preferably the polymer utilized for the cap shell and the base shell is polycarbonate resin, e.g., LEXAN®. An inner liner is not utilized and the cap shielding element and the base shielding element, which are preferably, but not necessarily, made of lead, are completely sealed and unexposed.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2006Date of Patent: September 18, 2012Assignee: Mallinckrodt LLCInventors: Frank M. Fago, Matt Bantly, David W. Wilson
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Patent number: 8262644Abstract: A syringe for an injector that has at its nozzle end a connection to the fluid delivery tubing that prevents, reduces, or eliminates fluid leaks, by virtue of a ridge on the external surfaces of the connector which engage to tubing. Furthermore, the syringe and injector are configured to permit the syringe to be oriented in more than one manner on the injector.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2008Date of Patent: September 11, 2012Assignee: Mallinckrodt LLCInventors: Frank M. Fago, Frank M. Lewis
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Publication number: 20120143053Abstract: A hand-held remote for a medical fluid injector includes a syringe and a conduit which may be coupled to a pressure transducer on a control circuit of the injector. Movement of a plunger within a syringe body on the syringe creates a pressure which is sensed by the pressure transducer and the control circuit responds to the sensed pressure by causing fluid to be ejected from, or drawn into, a syringe mounted to the injector. The pressure developed by the remote provides tactile feedback to an operator for improved control over injections.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 9, 2012Publication date: June 7, 2012Inventors: FRANK M. FAGO, JAMES E. KNIPFER, CHARLES S. NEER
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Patent number: 8141598Abstract: The filling of a syringe can be performed at a faster rate using a filling sequence which expels air from the fill tube before filling the syringe. A similar method is used when changing contrast containers during a filling sequence to ensure that all the air is expelled from the fill tube before filling resumes with the new contrast container. Additionally, by including a contrast container holder that is affixed to an injector head and holds the container near the syringe tip, the filling sequence can be accomplished without requiring the operator to hold the contrast container during the sequence.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2009Date of Patent: March 27, 2012Assignee: Mallinckrodt LLCInventors: Frank M. Fago, Robert G. Bergen, James F. Farmer
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Publication number: 20120053457Abstract: A single-use, single-patient, or patient-specific tubing set (300) is disclosed. The tubing set (300) includes at least one check valve (304), along with a use indicator (320). This use indicator (320) provides a visual indication when the tubing set (300) has been used for an injection. In this regard, a piston (340) moves from one position to another when exposed to a certain fluid pressure.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2010Publication date: March 1, 2012Inventor: Frank M. Fago
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Patent number: 8118780Abstract: A hand-held remote for a medical fluid injector includes a syringe and a conduit which may be coupled to a pressure transducer on a control circuit of the injector. Movement of a plunger within a syringe body on the syringe creates a pressure which is sensed by the pressure transducer and the control circuit responds to the sensed pressure by causing fluid to be ejected from, or drawn into, a syringe mounted to the injector. The pressure developed by the remote provides tactile feedback to an operator for improved control over injections.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2004Date of Patent: February 21, 2012Assignee: Liebel-Flarsheim Company LLCInventors: Frank M. Fago, James E. Knipfer, Charles S. Neer
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Publication number: 20110215267Abstract: In one characterization, the present invention relates to a radiation-shielding assembly for holding a container having a radioactive material disposed therein. The assembly may, at least in one regard, be referred to as an elution shield and/or a dispensing shield. The assembly includes a body at least partially defining a cavity. There is at least one opening through the body into the cavity. The assembly may include a cap that at least generally hinders escape of radiation from the assembly through the opening. The cap may be releasably attached to the body in one orientation and may establish non-attached engagement with the body in another orientation. The assembly may include an adjustable spacer system for adapting the assembly for use with containers having different heights.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2011Publication date: September 8, 2011Applicant: Mallinckrodt, Inc.Inventors: Frank M. Fago, David W. Wilson, Gary S. Wagner, Ralph E. Pollard, JR.