Patents by Inventor Franklin Daniel BRIONES

Franklin Daniel BRIONES 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: 20220176056
    Abstract: The present disclosure relates to medicine delivery devices, as well as methods of delivering an aerosol medicine to a subject in need thereof. A benefit to the medicine delivery devices and methods herein can be the efficient delivery of an aerosol medicine to a subject in need thereof, thus helping to improve treatment outcomes, as well as avoiding wastage of expensive medicines. Additional benefits to the medicine delivery devices disclosed herein can be low cost, lightweight, compact, versatile, and simple to use devices useful for a wide range of patients and healthcare settings. Another benefit of the medicine delivery devices can be safer to use devices that can lower the risk of infection for patients and healthcare providers.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 23, 2021
    Publication date: June 9, 2022
    Inventors: Lawrence KILISZEWSKI, Arin N. HOLECEK, Francisco D. SALDANA, Kunal S. BIJLANI, Athena Jiunshi CHIEN, Rithika Reddy PRODDUTOOR, Samantha Lee McCLENDON, Franklin Daniel BRIONES, Hope Kiyomi FA-KAJI, Pujita Sai Reddy MUNNANGI
  • Publication number: 20220176057
    Abstract: The present disclosure relates to methods for treating a respiratory system of a subject, as well as medicine delivery devices for delivering an aerosol medicine to a subject in need thereof. A benefit to the methods herein can be generating a respiratory pattern of a subject that can accurately measure inhalation and exhalation patterns, which can in turn provide a benefit of more efficient and timely delivery of an aerosol medicine to a subject in need thereof. Additional benefits to the methods and devices herein can be helping to improve treatment outcomes, as well as avoiding wastage of expensive medicines. Additional benefits to the medicine delivery devices disclosed herein can be non-invasive, low cost, lightweight, compact, versatile, and simple to use devices useful for a wide range of patients and healthcare settings. Another benefit of the medicine delivery devices can be providing a single-use device that can lower the risk of infection for patients and healthcare providers.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 23, 2021
    Publication date: June 9, 2022
    Inventors: Lawrence KILISZEWSKI, Athena Jiunshi CHIEN, Rithika Reddy PRODDUTOOR, Samantha Lee McCLENDON, Franklin Daniel BRIONES, Hope Kiyomi FA-KAJI, Pujita Sai Reddy MUNNANGI