Patents by Inventor Jesse E. Ambrosina

Jesse E. Ambrosina 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: 11857755
    Abstract: Via communications with an association management resource, an operator of a respective fluid delivery system can associate a medical device (fluid pump) with a particular entity such as a patient, location, one or more other medical devices, the caregiver, etc. Thereafter, the operator of the fluid delivery system is able to better manage use of the fluid delivery system based on relevant medical information, which is accessible as a result of creating the association. For example, the association management resource gathers and stores information associated with the entity prior to the operator providing the input associating the fluid delivery system with the entity. After the operator of the fluid delivery system creates the association, the medical information associated with the entity is immediately available to the fluid delivery system and/or corresponding operator of the fluid delivery system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 28, 2019
    Date of Patent: January 2, 2024
    Assignee: Fresenius Kabi USA, LLC
    Inventors: George W. Gray, William C. McQuaid, Jesse E. Ambrosina
  • Publication number: 20230126860
    Abstract: A liquid delivery system includes an air elimination assembly disposed in a pathway between a liquid source and a recipient. As its name suggests, the air elimination assembly removes gas from the liquid as it flows between an input port and output port of the air elimination assembly. A magnitude of pressure at the gas output port of the air elimination assembly is controlled to expel gas from the liquid passing from the input port to the output port. The gas expelled from the liquid is outputted from the gas output port. The liquid delivered to the recipient is void of any gases.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 19, 2022
    Publication date: April 27, 2023
    Inventors: Benjamin G. Powers, Jesse E. Ambrosina, Michael J. Scarsella, Lino A. Gonzalez
  • Patent number: 11566614
    Abstract: A fluid delivery apparatus includes controller hardware, a diaphragm pump, a positive displacement pump, and a fluid conduit extending between the diaphragm pump and the positive displacement pump. During operation, and delivering fluid to a downstream recipient, the controller hardware draws fluid into a chamber of the diaphragm pump from a fluid source container. The controller hardware applies pressure to the chamber of the diaphragm pump to output the fluid in the chamber of the diaphragm pump downstream through the fluid conduit to the positive displacement pump. During application of the pressure to the chamber and outputting the fluid in the chamber of the diaphragm pump downstream, the controller hardware activates the positive displacement pump to pump the fluid from the positive displacement pump to the downstream recipient.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 7, 2019
    Date of Patent: January 31, 2023
    Assignee: Fresenius Kabi USA, LLC
    Inventors: Jesse E. Ambrosina, Benjamin G. Powers, Michael J. Scarsella
  • Patent number: 11542936
    Abstract: A fluid delivery apparatus includes controller hardware, a diaphragm pump, a positive displacement pump, and a fluid conduit extending between the diaphragm pump and the positive displacement pump. During operation, and delivering fluid to a downstream recipient, the controller hardware draws fluid into a chamber of the diaphragm pump from a fluid source container. The controller hardware applies pressure to the chamber of the diaphragm pump to output the fluid in the chamber of the diaphragm pump downstream through the fluid conduit to the positive displacement pump. During application of the pressure to the chamber and outputting the fluid in the chamber of the diaphragm pump downstream, the controller hardware activates the positive displacement pump to pump the fluid from the positive displacement pump to the downstream recipient.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 24, 2017
    Date of Patent: January 3, 2023
    Assignee: Fresenius Kabi USA, LLC
    Inventors: Jesse E. Ambrosina, Benjamin G. Powers
  • Publication number: 20220339355
    Abstract: A system includes: a fluid delivery pump and a network of multiple record management processing nodes. The fluid delivery pump is in communication with one or more of the record management-processing nodes in the network. At least a first record management processing node receives input indicating a fluid delivery event. The fluid delivery event indicates fluid delivery from the fluid delivery pump to a recipient. The record management-processing node identifies code pertinent to the fluid delivery event; the code includes criteria in which to validate the fluid delivery event. In response to validation of the fluid delivery event as specified by the criteria in the code, a resource such as the record management-processing node triggers a transaction associated with the fluid delivery event.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 28, 2022
    Publication date: October 27, 2022
    Inventors: Jesse E. Ambrosina, George W. Gray
  • Patent number: 11446437
    Abstract: A system includes: a fluid delivery pump and a network of multiple record management processing nodes. The fluid delivery pump is in communication with one or more of the record management-processing nodes in the network. At least a first record management processing node receives input indicating a fluid delivery event. The fluid delivery event indicates fluid delivery from the fluid delivery pump to a recipient. The record management-processing node identifies code pertinent to the fluid delivery event; the code includes criteria in which to validate the fluid delivery event. In response to validation of the fluid delivery event as specified by the criteria in the code, a resource such as the record management-processing node triggers a transaction associated with the fluid delivery event.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 13, 2019
    Date of Patent: September 20, 2022
    Assignee: Fresenius Kabi USA, LLC
    Inventors: Jesse E. Ambrosina, George W. Gray
  • Patent number: 11285262
    Abstract: A controller in a fluid delivery system controls magnitudes of pressure in a first volume and a second volume. The first volume is of a known magnitude. The second volume is of an unknown magnitude and varies. The controller estimates a temperature of gas in the first volume and a temperature of gas in the second volume based on measurements of pressure in the first volume and measurements of pressure in the second volume. The controller then calculates a magnitude of the second volume based on measured pressures of the gases and estimated temperatures of gases in the first volume and the second volume.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 7, 2019
    Date of Patent: March 29, 2022
    Assignee: Ivenix, Inc.
    Inventors: Jesse E. Ambrosina, Benjamin G. Powers, Michael J. Scarsella
  • Patent number: 11219715
    Abstract: A controller controls a fluid pump to deliver primary fluid from a first source at a desired rate through a respective conduit to a recipient. The controller monitors a volume of the primary fluid injected into the conduit. Subsequent to injecting a predetermined amount of the primary fluid into the conduit, the controller i) discontinues injection of the primary fluid into the conduit and ii) injects a secondary fluid through the conduit to advance a remaining portion of the primary fluid in the conduit to the recipient. The controller advances the secondary fluid into the conduit until a desired amount of the primary fluid is delivered trough the conduit to the recipient. Injection of the secondary fluid to push the remaining portion of the primary fluid reduces waste associated with the primary fluid.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 7, 2017
    Date of Patent: January 11, 2022
    Assignee: Ivenix, Inc.
    Inventors: George W. Gray, Susan E. Niemeier, Jesse E. Ambrosina, Benjamin G. Powers
  • Patent number: 11162486
    Abstract: A fluid pump device includes an elastically deformable conduit, multiple volume displacement elements, and a controller. During operation, the controller controls movement of the multiple volume displacement elements (such as compensation volume displacement elements and occluding volume displacement elements) with respect to the elastically deformable conduit at different times to cause flow of fluid in the elastically deformable conduit downstream to a recipient. The controller controls movement of the multiple volume displacement elements to volumetrically balance: i) an input flow rate of input fluid conveyed from a fluid source downstream to an input of the elastically deformable conduit, and ii) an output flow rate of output fluid delivered from an output of the elastically deformable conduit downstream to a recipient.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 28, 2017
    Date of Patent: November 2, 2021
    Assignee: Ivenix, Inc.
    Inventors: Benjamin G. Powers, Jesse E. Ambrosina, Michael J. Scarsella
  • Publication number: 20210322675
    Abstract: A fluid delivery system includes a fluid pump and a fluid management system. The fluid management system receives input indicating a fluid (such as drug, therapy, etc.) of a particular type to be delivered to a recipient. The fluid management system maps the particular type of the fluid to a set of patient parameters to be monitored during delivery of the fluid to the recipient. During delivery of the particular drug to the recipient, the fluid management system monitors feedback from the recipient for each of the one or more parameters in the set. Based on the feedback, the fluid management system controls delivery of the fluid to the recipient.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 15, 2021
    Publication date: October 21, 2021
    Inventors: George W. Gray, Jesse E. Ambrosina
  • Patent number: 10881785
    Abstract: A fluid delivery system comprises: a control interface and multiple unique loading guides. The control interface of the fluid delivery system is configured to accept a fluid pump assembly. The multiple loading guides are retractable from the fluid delivery system to retain and control movement of a facing of the fluid pump assembly to contact the control interface on the facing of the fluid delivery system. In one configuration, the control interface is disposed in a cavity of the fluid delivery system; the multiple loading guides are disposed at locations in proximity to the cavity. The multiple loading guides can be configured to slidably retract in unison to support substantially orthogonal insertion of the fluid pump assembly into the cavity of the fluid delivery system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 22, 2017
    Date of Patent: January 5, 2021
    Assignee: Ivenix, Inc.
    Inventors: Jesse E. Ambrosina, Benjamin G. Powers
  • Publication number: 20200088186
    Abstract: A fluid delivery apparatus includes controller hardware, a diaphragm pump, a positive displacement pump, and a fluid conduit extending between the diaphragm pump and the positive displacement pump. During operation, and delivering fluid to a downstream recipient, the controller hardware draws fluid into a chamber of the diaphragm pump from a fluid source container. The controller hardware applies pressure to the chamber of the diaphragm pump to output the fluid in the chamber of the diaphragm pump downstream through the fluid conduit to the positive displacement pump. During application of the pressure to the chamber and outputting the fluid in the chamber of the diaphragm pump downstream, the controller hardware activates the positive displacement pump to pump the fluid from the positive displacement pump to the downstream recipient.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 7, 2019
    Publication date: March 19, 2020
    Inventors: Jesse E. Ambrosina, Benjamin G. Powers, Michael J. Scarsella
  • Publication number: 20200038585
    Abstract: A controller in a fluid delivery system controls magnitudes of pressure in a first volume and a second volume. The first volume is of a known magnitude. The second volume is of an unknown magnitude and varies. The controller estimates a temperature of gas in the first volume and a temperature of gas in the second volume based on measurements of pressure in the first volume and measurements of pressure in the second volume. The controller then calculates a magnitude of the second volume based on measured pressures of the gases and estimated temperatures of gases in the first volume and the second volume.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 7, 2019
    Publication date: February 6, 2020
    Inventors: Jesse E. Ambrosina, Benjamin G. Powers, Michael J. Scarsella
  • Publication number: 20190381242
    Abstract: A system includes: a fluid delivery pump and a network of multiple record management processing nodes. The fluid delivery pump is in communication with one or more of the record management-processing nodes in the network. At least a first record management processing node receives input indicating a fluid delivery event. The fluid delivery event indicates fluid delivery from the fluid delivery pump to a recipient. The record management-processing node identifies code pertinent to the fluid delivery event; the code includes criteria in which to validate the fluid delivery event. In response to validation of the fluid delivery event as specified by the criteria in the code, a resource such as the record management-processing node triggers a transaction associated with the fluid delivery event.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 13, 2019
    Publication date: December 19, 2019
    Inventors: Jesse E. Ambrosina, George W. Gray
  • Patent number: 10444770
    Abstract: In accordance with one embodiment, a controller in a fluid delivery system controls magnitudes of pressure in a first volume and a second volume. The first volume is of a known magnitude. The second volume is of an unknown magnitude and varies. The controller estimates a temperature of gas in the first volume and a temperature of gas in the second volume based on measurements of pressure in the first volume and measurements of pressure in the second volume. The controller then calculates a magnitude of the second volume based on measured pressures of the gases and estimated temperatures of gases in the first volume and the second volume.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 24, 2017
    Date of Patent: October 15, 2019
    Assignee: Ivenix, Inc.
    Inventors: Jesse E. Ambrosina, Benjamin G. Powers, Ali Shajii
  • Publication number: 20190287667
    Abstract: Via communications with an association management resource, an operator of a respective fluid delivery system can associate a medical device (fluid pump) with a particular entity such as a patient, location, one or more other medical devices, the caregiver, etc. Thereafter, the operator of the fluid delivery system is able to better manage use of the fluid delivery system based on relevant medical information, which is accessible as a result of creating the association. For example, the association management resource gathers and stores information associated with the entity prior to the operator providing the input associating the fluid delivery system with the entity. After the operator of the fluid delivery system creates the association, the medical information associated with the entity is immediately available to the fluid delivery system and/or corresponding operator of the fluid delivery system.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 28, 2019
    Publication date: September 19, 2019
    Inventors: George W. Gray, William C. McQuaid, Jesse E. Ambrosina
  • Patent number: 10413656
    Abstract: An infusion management system includes an infusion management server configured for providing an order to an infusion device to administer an infusion and the infusion device. The infusion device may be configured for receiving the order, associating the order with a patient, and adjusting at least one setting according to the order. A method for administering an infusion, an interface for an infusion device and a computer program product are also disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 31, 2017
    Date of Patent: September 17, 2019
    Assignee: Ivenix, Inc.
    Inventors: George W. Gray, William C. McQuaid, Jesse E. Ambrosina
  • Patent number: 10346591
    Abstract: Via communications with an association management resource, an operator of a respective fluid delivery system can associate a medical device (fluid pump) with a particular entity such as a patient, location, one or more other medical devices, the caregiver, etc. Thereafter, the operator of the fluid delivery system is able to better manage use of the fluid delivery system based on relevant medical information, which is accessible as a result of creating the association. For example, the association management resource gathers and stores information associated with the entity prior to the operator providing the input associating the fluid delivery system with the entity. After the operator of the fluid delivery system creates the association, the medical information associated with the entity is immediately available to the fluid delivery system and/or corresponding operator of the fluid delivery system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 4, 2014
    Date of Patent: July 9, 2019
    Assignee: Ivenix, Inc.
    Inventors: George W. Gray, William C. McQuaid, Jesse E. Ambrosina
  • Publication number: 20190175831
    Abstract: A controller controls a fluid pump to deliver primary fluid from a first source at a desired rate through a respective conduit to a recipient. The controller monitors a volume of the primary fluid injected into the conduit. Subsequent to injecting a predetermined amount of the primary fluid into the conduit, the controller i) discontinues injection of the primary fluid into the conduit and ii) injects a secondary fluid through the conduit to advance a remaining portion of the primary fluid in the conduit to the recipient. The controller advances the secondary fluid into the conduit until a desired amount of the primary fluid is delivered trough the conduit to the recipient. Injection of the secondary fluid to push the remaining portion of the primary fluid reduces waste associated with the primary fluid.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 7, 2017
    Publication date: June 13, 2019
    Inventors: George W. Gray, Susan E. Niemeier, Jesse E. Ambrosina, Benjamin G. Powers
  • Publication number: 20190162178
    Abstract: A fluid pump device includes an elastically deformable conduit, multiple volume displacement elements, and a controller. During operation, the controller controls movement of the multiple volume displacement elements (such as compensation volume displacement elements and occluding volume displacement elements) with respect to the elastically deformable conduit at different times to cause flow of fluid in the elastically deformable conduit downstream to a recipient. The controller controls movement of the multiple volume displacement elements to volumetrically balance: i) an input flow rate of input fluid conveyed from a fluid source downstream to an input of the elastically deformable conduit, and ii) an output flow rate of output fluid delivered from an output of the elastically deformable conduit downstream to a recipient.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 28, 2017
    Publication date: May 30, 2019
    Inventors: Benjamin G. Powers, Jesse E. Ambrosina, Michael J. Scarsella