Patents by Inventor Ian Darisse
Ian Darisse 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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Publication number: 20220213420Abstract: A bioreactor system, includes a base platform, a lid received atop the base platform and defining an interior space for receiving a bioprocessing bag, and a tubing management system supporting a tubing array a distance above the base platform and providing a means for quickly connecting and/or disconnecting a fluid supply line.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2020Publication date: July 7, 2022Applicant: GLOBAL LIFE SCIENCES SOLUTIONS USA LLCInventors: MICHELLE PARZIALE, HANNA-LEENA SAUKKONEN, MICHAEL MILLER, CHRISTOPHER DUNN, KENNETH MELLACE, ELIZABETH STEGNER, RALPH STANKOWSKI, IAN DARISSE, KEITH BENOIT
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Publication number: 20200155196Abstract: A system for performing a medical procedure at a target location of a patient, including: an articulating probe including at least a distal portion; a feeder configured to advance, retract, and steer the articulating probe; a first introducer attached to the feeder and configured to slidingly receive the articulating probe; and a second introducer for providing access to an internal location of the patient. The first introducer operably attaches to the second introducer, such that the articulating probe can be advanced through the second introducer to the target location. The system further includes at least one sealing element configured to maintain insufflation pressure at the target location.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2018Publication date: May 21, 2020Inventors: Ian Darisse, Pat Koczela, Liam O'Shea, Andras Pungor, Leland Witherspoon, David Zitnick, R. Maxwell Flaherty, J. Christopher Flaherty
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Publication number: 20180256269Abstract: A system and method for performing a medical procedure includes a first multi-linked mechanism comprising a plurality of first links, and a lumen therethrough; a second multi-linked mechanism comprising a plurality of second links, wherein the second multi-linked mechanism is constructed and arranged to be slidingly received by the lumen of the first multi-linked mechanism, and where the first and second multi-linked mechanisms are configured to transition from a limp state to a rigid state; a set of proximal cables comprising at least a first proximal cable and a second proximal cable; a set of distal cables comprising at least a first distal cable and a second distal cable; a cable control assembly constructed and arranged to independently apply tension to the first proximal cable and the second proximal cable; a cable interface assembly constructed and arranged to receive a force from at least the first proximal cable and the second proximal cable and to transmit a corresponding force to at least the firstType: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2018Publication date: September 13, 2018Applicant: Medrobotics CorporationInventors: Gabriel Johnston, Tom Calef, Ian Darisse, Brett Zubiate, R. Maxwell Flaherty, J. Christopher Flaherty, Reynaldo Lewis, Adam Rienzie, Justin S. Runyon, Anthony Ray Halloway, JR., Corey Anthony Malaquais
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Publication number: 20180206923Abstract: A system for performing a medical procedure is provided comprising at least one tool and a tool support for supporting a distal portion of the tool. An operator manipulates a human interface device and produces control signals sent to a controller. The controller manipulates the tool support based on the received control signals.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 18, 2018Publication date: July 26, 2018Applicant: Medrobotics CorporationInventors: Arnold Oyola, Joseph Stand, Kevin Gilmartin, Ian Darisse, Robert Didomenico, J. Christopher Flaherty
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Patent number: 9913695Abstract: A system and method for performing a medical procedure includes a first multi-linked mechanism comprising a plurality of first links, and a lumen therethrough; a second multi-linked mechanism comprising a plurality of second links, wherein the second multi-linked mechanism is constructed and arranged to be slidingly received by the lumen of the first multi-linked mechanism, and where the first and second multi-linked mechanisms are configured to transition from a limp state to a rigid state; a set of proximal cables comprising at least a first proximal cable and a second proximal cable; a set of distal cables comprising at least a first distal cable and a second distal cable; a cable control assembly constructed and arranged to independently apply tension to the first proximal cable and the second proximal cable; a cable interface assembly constructed and arranged to receive a force from at least the first proximal cable and the second proximal cable and to transmit a corresponding force to at least the firstType: GrantFiled: May 2, 2014Date of Patent: March 13, 2018Assignee: Medrobotics CorporationInventors: Gabriel Johnston, Tom Calef, Ian Darisse, Brett Zubiate, R. Maxwell Flaherty, J. Christopher Flaherty, Reynaldo Lewis, Adam Rienzie, Justin S. Runyon, Anthony Ray Halloway, Jr., Corey Anthony Malaquais
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Patent number: 9901410Abstract: A system for performing a medical procedure is provided comprising at least one tool and a tool support for supporting a distal portion of the tool. An operator manipulates a human interface device and produces control signals sent to a controller. The controller manipulates the tool support based on the received control signals.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2011Date of Patent: February 27, 2018Assignee: Medrobotics CorporationInventors: Arnold Oyola, Joseph Stand, Kevin Gilmartin, Ian Darisse, Robert Didomenico, J. Christopher Flaherty
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Publication number: 20160067000Abstract: A system and method for performing a medical procedure includes a first multi-linked mechanism comprising a plurality of first links, and a lumen therethrough; a second multi-linked mechanism comprising a plurality of second links, wherein the second multi-linked mechanism is constructed and arranged to be slidingly received by the lumen of the first multi-linked mechanism, and where the first and second multi-linked mechanisms are configured to transition from a limp state to a rigid state; a set of proximal cables comprising at least a first proximal cable and a second proximal cable; a set of distal cables comprising at least a first distal cable and a second distal cable; a cable control assembly constructed and arranged to independently apply tension to the first proximal cable and the second proximal cable; a cable interface assembly constructed and arranged to receive a force from at least the first proximal cable and the second proximal cable and to transmit a corresponding force to at least the firstType: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2014Publication date: March 10, 2016Applicant: MEDROBOTICS CORPORATIONInventors: Gabriel Johnston, Tom Calef, Ian Darisse, Brett Zubiate, R. Maxwell Flaherty, J. Christopher Flaherty, Reynaldo Lewis, Adam Rienzie, Justin S. Runyon, Anthony Ray Halloway, Jr., Corey Anthony Malaquais
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Publication number: 20140094825Abstract: A system includes an articulating probe, a surgical tool, and a controller. The controller is constructed and arranged to manipulate at least one of the articulating probe and the surgical tool. The system further includes a human interface device (HID) configured to generate a first control signal and a second control signal. The articulating probe is manipulated in response to the first control signal and the surgical tool is manipulated in response to the second control signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 1, 2012Publication date: April 3, 2014Applicant: Medrobotics CorporationInventors: J. Christopher Flaherty, Brett Zubiate, Cornell Wright, III, Ian Darisse
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Publication number: 20140012287Abstract: A system for performing a medical procedure is provided comprising at least one tool and a tool support for supporting a distal portion of the tool. An operator manipulates a human interface device and produces control signals sent to a controller. The controller manipulates the tool support based on the received control signals.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2011Publication date: January 9, 2014Applicant: MEDROBOTICS CORPORATIONInventors: Arnold Oyola, Joseph Stand, Kevin Gilmartin, Ian Darisse, Robert Didomenico, J. Christopher Flaherty