Patents by Inventor Mario Rozanowich

Mario Rozanowich 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: 20030135159
    Abstract: A drug delivery device having a housing having an internal reservoir in communication with a drug delivery outlet via a fluid path. An expandable chamber disposed adjacent to the reservoir forces drug from the reservoir to the outlet when supplied with a gas. A flow regulating chamber, in communication with the fluid path, is capable of volumetric changes in response to temperature and/or pressure changes. An increase in the volume of the flow regulating chamber increases flow resistance to the outlet and thereby counteracts the corresponding increase in delivery rate resulting from the expansion of the expandable chamber due to the same volumetric changes in response to temperature and/or pressure. In a preferred embodiment, an electrical circuit has a current stabilizing element in electrical communication with an electrolytic cell which supplies the gas. A throttling device maintains a higher pressure in the device to reduce possible clogging of the fluid path.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 3, 2003
    Publication date: July 17, 2003
    Applicant: Elan Pharma International Limited
    Inventors: David Daily, Oz Cabiri, Mario Rozanowich, Miki Sahar, Jacob Stern, Diana Davidson, Izrail Tsals, Gilad Lavi, Avi Azoulay, Eran Shor, Craig Brodeur
  • Patent number: 6585707
    Abstract: A system adapted to be disposed between a rigid or semi-rigid device and human skin for reliably attaching the device to the skin for an extended period of time. The system includes a skin-contacting surface for adhering to human skin, and an opposed surface for attachment to a rigid or semi-rigid device. The system is attached along its opposed surface to a portion of the total area of the adjacent surface of the device. When the device is subjected to external stress, the stress is transmitted through the area of attachment and distributed to the unattached area. This minimises stress on the skin and reduces the chance of detachment from the skin.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 20, 1999
    Date of Patent: July 1, 2003
    Assignee: Elan Pharma International Limited
    Inventors: Oz Cabiri, David Katz, Mario Rozanowich, Haim Danon, Joseph Gross, Izrail Tsals, Craig Brodeur, Robert Etheredge
  • Patent number: 6530900
    Abstract: A drug delivery device having a housing having an internal reservoir in communication with a drug delivery outlet via a fluid path. An expandable chamber disposed adjacent to the reservoir forces drug from the reservoir to the outlet when supplied with a gas. A flow regulating chamber, in communication with the fluid path, is capable of volumetric changes in response to temperature and/or pressure changes. An increase in the volume of the flow regulating chamber increases flow resistance to the outlet and thereby counteracts the corresponding increase in delivery rate resulting from the expansion of the expandable chamber due to the same volumetric changes in response to temperature and/or pressure. In a preferred embodiment, an electrical circuit has a current stabilizing element in electrical communication with an electrolytic cell which supplies the gas. A throttling device maintains a higher pressure in the device to reduce possible clogging of the fluid path.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 23, 2000
    Date of Patent: March 11, 2003
    Assignee: Elan Pharma International Limited
    Inventors: David Daily, Oz Cabiri, Mario Rozanowich, Miki Sahar, Jacob Stern, Diana Davidson, Izrail Tsals, Gilad Lavi, Avi Azoulay, Eran Shor, Craig Brodeur
  • Publication number: 20010056262
    Abstract: A system adapted to be disposed between a rigid or semi-rigid device and human skin for reliably attaching the device to the skin for an extended period of time. The system includes a skin-contacting surface for adhering to human skin, and an opposed surface for attachment to a rigid or semi-rigid device. The system is attached along its opposed surface to a portion of the total area of the adjacent surface of the device. When the device is subjected to external stress, the stress is transmitted through the area of attachment and distributed to the unattached area. This minimises stress on the skin and reduces the chance of detachment from the skin.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 20, 1999
    Publication date: December 27, 2001
    Inventors: OZ CABIRI, DAVID KATZ, MARIO ROZANOWICH, HAIM DANON, JOSEPH GROSS, IZRAIL TSALS, CRAIG BRODEUR, ROBERT ETHEREDGE
  • Patent number: D404482
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 1, 1998
    Date of Patent: January 19, 1999
    Assignee: Elan Medical Technologies Limited
    Inventors: Yael Falk, Joseph Gross, Mario Rozanowich