Patents by Inventor Mark Packer
Mark Packer 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: 20240164708Abstract: The present invention includes and provides a method of delivering a medicament to an eye of a subject in need thereof a solution, the method comprising: (a) providing droplets containing the medicament with a specified average size and average initial ejecting velocity, and (b) delivering the medicament to the eye, where the droplets deliver a percentage of the ejected mass of the droplets to the eye.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2023Publication date: May 23, 2024Inventors: Bernard L. Ballou, JR., Mark Packer, Russell John Mumper, Tsontcho Ianchulev
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Patent number: 11839487Abstract: The present invention includes and provides a method of delivering a medicament to an eye of a subject in need thereof a solution, the method comprising: (a) providing droplets containing the medicament with a specified average size and average initial ejecting velocity; and (b) delivering the medicament to the eye, where the droplets deliver a percentage of the ejected mass of the droplets to the eye.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2022Date of Patent: December 12, 2023Assignee: EYENOVIA, INC.Inventors: Bernard L. Ballou, Jr., Mark Packer, Russell John Mumper, Tsontcho Ianchulev
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Publication number: 20220395221Abstract: The present invention includes and provides a method of delivering a medicament to an eye of a subject in need thereof a solution, the method comprising: (a) providing droplets containing the medicament with a specified average size and average initial ejecting velocity; and (b) delivering the medicament to the eye, where the droplets deliver a percentage of the ejected mass of the droplets to the eye.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2022Publication date: December 15, 2022Inventors: Bernard L. Ballou, Jr, Mark Packer, Russell John Mumper, Tsontcho Ianchulev
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Patent number: 11398306Abstract: The present invention includes and provides a method of delivering a medicament to an eye of a subject in need thereof a solution, the method comprising: (a) providing droplets containing the medicament with a specified average size and average initial ejecting velocity; and (b) delivering the medicament to the eye, where the droplets deliver a percentage of the ejected mass of the droplets to the eye.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2020Date of Patent: July 26, 2022Assignee: Eyenovia, Inc.Inventors: Bernard L. Ballou, Jr., Mark Packer, Russell John Mumper, Tsontcho Ianchulev
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Publication number: 20210407663Abstract: A method of delivering safe, suitable, and repeatable dosages to a subject for topical, oral, nasal, or pulmonary use and a device for droplet ejection includes a fluid delivery system capable of delivering a defined volume of the fluid in the form of droplets having properties that afford adequate and repeatable high percentage deposition upon application. The method and device include a housing, a reservoir disposed within the housing for receiving a volume of fluid, an ejector mechanism configured to eject a stream of droplets having an average ejected droplet diameter greater than 15 microns, the stream of droplets having low entrained airflow such that the stream of droplets deposit on the eye of the subject during use.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2021Publication date: December 30, 2021Inventors: Charles Eric Hunter, Bernard L. Ballou, JR., Jurgen Klaus Vollrath, Arthur H. Tew, Joshua Richard Brown, James Thornhill Leath, Nathan R. Faulks, Bradley G. Johnson, J. Sid Clements, Phillip E. Russell, John H. Hebrank, Tsontcho Ianchulev, Mark Packer, Troy Elliott, Walter M. Fierson, Thomas J. Lindner
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Publication number: 20210398651Abstract: The disclosure relates to medical databases, remote monitoring, diagnosis and treatment systems and methods. In one particular embodiment, a system for remote monitoring, diagnosis, or treatment of eye conditions, disorders and diseases is provided. This method generally includes administering a stream of droplets to the eye of a subject from an ejector device, and storing data related to the administration in a memory of the ejector device. The data may then be monitored and analyzed.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2021Publication date: December 23, 2021Inventors: Bernard L. Ballou, JR., Jurgen Klaus Vollrath, Kelly C. Sparks, Joshua Richard Brown, Mark Packer, Charles Eric Hunter, Troy Elliott, John H. Hebrank
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Publication number: 20210295989Abstract: The present invention includes and provides a method of delivering a medicament to an eye of a subject in need thereof a solution, the method comprising: (a) providing droplets containing the medicament with a specified average size and average initial ejecting velocity; and (b) delivering the medicament to the eye, where the droplets deliver a percentage of the ejected mass of the droplets to the eye.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2020Publication date: September 23, 2021Inventors: Bernard L. Ballou, JR., Mark Packer, Russell John Mumper, Tsontcho Ianchulev
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Patent number: 11011270Abstract: A method of delivering safe, suitable, and repeatable dosages to a subject for topical, oral, nasal, or pulmonary use and a device for droplet ejection includes a fluid delivery system capable of delivering a defined volume of the fluid in the form of droplets having properties that afford adequate and repeatable high percentage deposition upon application. The method and device include a housing, a reservoir disposed within the housing for receiving a volume of fluid, an ejector mechanism configured to eject a stream of droplets having an average ejected droplet diameter greater than 15 microns, the stream of droplets having low entrained airflow such that the stream of droplets deposit on the eye of the subject during use.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2018Date of Patent: May 18, 2021Assignee: Eyenovia, Inc.Inventors: Charles Eric Hunter, Bernard L. Ballou, Jr., Jurgen Klaus Vollrath, Arthur H. Tew, Joshua Richard Brown, James Thornhill Leath, Nathan R. Faulks, Bradley G. Johnson, J. Sid Clements, Phillip E. Russell, John H. Hebrank, Tsontcho Ianchulev, Mark Packer, Troy Elliott, Walter M. Fierson, Thomas J. Lindner
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Patent number: 10839960Abstract: The present invention includes and provides a method of delivering a medicament to an eye of a subject in need thereof a solution, the method comprising: (a) providing droplets containing the medicament with a specified average size and average initial ejecting velocity; and (b) delivering the medicament to the eye, where the droplets deliver a percentage of the ejected mass of the droplets to the eye.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2018Date of Patent: November 17, 2020Assignee: Eyenovia, Inc.Inventors: Bernard L. Ballou, Jr., Mark Packer, Russell John Mumper, Tsontcho Ianchulev
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Publication number: 20190074086Abstract: The present invention includes and provides a method of delivering a medicament to an eye of a subject in need thereof a solution, the method comprising: (a) providing droplets containing the medicament with a specified average size and average initial ejecting velocity; and (b) delivering the medicament to the eye, where the droplets deliver a percentage of the ejected mass of the droplets to the eye.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2018Publication date: March 7, 2019Inventors: Bernard L. Ballou, JR., Mark Packer, Russell John Mumper, Tsontcho Ianchulev
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Publication number: 20190053945Abstract: A method of delivering safe, suitable, and repeatable dosages to a subject for topical, oral, nasal, or pulmonary use and a device for droplet ejection includes a fluid delivery system capable of delivering a defined volume of the fluid in the form of droplets having properties that afford adequate and repeatable high percentage deposition upon application. The method and device include a housing, a reservoir disposed within the housing for receiving a volume of fluid, an ejector mechanism configured to eject a stream of droplets having an average ejected droplet diameter greater than 15 microns, the stream of droplets having low entrained airflow such that the stream of droplets deposit on the eye of the subject during use.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2018Publication date: February 21, 2019Inventors: Charles Eric Hunter, Bernard L. Ballou, JR., Jurgen Klaus Vollrath, Arthur H. Tew, Joshua Richard Brown, James Thornhill Leath, Nathan R. Faulks, Bradley G. Johnson, J. Sid Clements, Philip E. Russell, John H. Hebrank, Tsontcho Ianchulev, Mark Packer, Troy Elliott, Walter M. Fierson, Thomas J. Lindner
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Patent number: 10154923Abstract: A method of delivering safe, suitable, and repeatable dosages to a subject for topical, oral, nasal, or pulmonary use and a device for droplet ejection includes a fluid delivery system capable of delivering a defined volume of the fluid in the form of droplets having properties that afford adequate and repeatable high percentage deposition upon application. The method and device include a housing, a reservoir disposed within the housing for receiving a volume of fluid, an ejector mechanism configured to eject a stream of droplets having an average ejected droplet diameter greater than 15 microns, the stream of droplets having low entrained airflow such that the stream of droplets deposit on the eye of the subject during use.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2014Date of Patent: December 18, 2018Assignee: Eyenovia, Inc.Inventors: Charles Eric Hunter, Bernard L. Ballou, Jr., Jurgen Klaus Vollrath, Arthur H. Tew, Joshua Richard Brown, James Thornhill Leath, Nathan R. Faulks, Bradley G. Johnson, J. Sid Clements, Phillip E. Russell, John H. Hebrank, Tsontcho Inachulev, Mark Packer, Troy Elliott, Walter M. Fierson, Thomas J. Lindner
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Patent number: 10073949Abstract: The present invention includes and provides a method of delivering a medicament to an eye of a subject in need thereof a solution, the method comprising: (a) providing droplets containing the medicament with a specified average size and average initial ejecting velocity; and (b) delivering the medicament to the eye, where the droplets deliver a percentage of the ejected mass of the droplets to the eye.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2017Date of Patent: September 11, 2018Assignee: Eyenovia, Inc.Inventors: Bernard L. Ballou, Jr., Mark Packer, Russell John Mumper, Tsontcho Ianchulev
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Publication number: 20170344714Abstract: The present invention includes and provides a method of delivering a medicament to an eye of a subject in need thereof a solution, the method comprising: (a) providing droplets containing the medicament with a specified average size and average initial ejecting velocity; and (b) delivering the medicament to the eye, where the droplets deliver a percentage of the ejected mass of the droplets to the eye.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2017Publication date: November 30, 2017Inventors: Bernard L. Ballou, JR., Mark Packer, Russell John Mumper, Tsontcho Ianchulev
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Publication number: 20170151088Abstract: The disclosure relates to medical databases, remote monitoring, diagnosis and treatment systems and methods. In one particular embodiment, a system for remote monitoring, diagnosis, or treatment of eye conditions, disorders and diseases is provided. This method generally includes administering a stream of droplets to the eye of a subject from an ejector device, and storing data related to the administration in a memory of the ejector device. The data may then be monitored and analyzed.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2016Publication date: June 1, 2017Inventors: Bernard L. Ballou, JR., Jurgen Klaus Vollrath, Kelly C. Sparks, Joshua Richard Brown, Mark Packer, Charles Eric Hunter, Troy Elliott, John H. Hebrank
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Publication number: 20150328151Abstract: The present invention includes and provides a method of delivering a medicament to an eye of a subject in need thereof a solution, the method comprising: (a) providing droplets containing the medicament with a specified average size and average initial ejecting velocity; and (b) delivering the medicament to the eye, where the droplets deliver a percentage of the ejected mass of the droplets to the eye.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2015Publication date: November 19, 2015Inventors: Bernard L. Ballou, JR., Mark Packer, Russell John Mumper, Tsontcho Ianchulev
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Patent number: 9087145Abstract: The present invention includes and provides a method of delivering a medicament to an eye of a subject in need thereof a solution, the method comprising: (a) providing droplets containing the medicament with a specified average size and average initial ejecting velocity; and (b) delivering the medicament to the eye, where the droplets deliver a percentage of the ejected mass of the droplets to the eye.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2011Date of Patent: July 21, 2015Assignee: Eyenovia, Inc.Inventors: Bernard L. Ballou, Jr., Mark Packer, Russell John Mumper, Tsontcho Inachulev
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Publication number: 20140371852Abstract: A method is described for introducing a scleral fixation bag into an eye. The scleral fixation bag includes haptics that extend therefrom. The method includes inserting and affixing the haptics into sclerotomies formed in the eye; the haptics affix the scleral fixation bag without a need for natural capsular bag support. The haptics of the scleral fixation bag include a slender loop element and a distal hook portion that extends from a distal end of the slender loop element. The distal hook portion has an anterior edge tilted towards the central anterior-posterior axis of the scleral fixation bag.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2013Publication date: December 18, 2014Inventors: Eli Aharoni, Mark Packer
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Publication number: 20140249491Abstract: The disclosure relates to medical databases, remote monitoring, diagnosis and treatment systems and methods. In one particular embodiment, a system for remote monitoring, diagnosis, or treatment of eye conditions, disorders and diseases is provided. This method generally includes administering a stream of droplets to the eye of a subject from an ejector device, and storing data related to the administration in a memory of the ejector device. The data may then be monitored and analyzed.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 12, 2014Publication date: September 4, 2014Applicant: Corinthian Ophthalmic, Inc.Inventors: Bernard L. Ballou, JR., Jurgen Klaus Vollrath, Kelly C. Sparks, Joshua Richard Brown, Mark Packer, Charles Eric Hunter, Troy Elliott, John H. Hebrank
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Publication number: 20140187969Abstract: A method of delivering safe, suitable, and repeatable dosages to a subject for topical, oral, nasal, or pulmonary use and a device for droplet ejection includes a fluid delivery system capable of delivering a defined volume of the fluid in the form of droplets having properties that afford adequate and repeatable high percentage deposition upon application. The method and device include a housing, a reservoir disposed within the housing for receiving a volume of fluid, an ejector mechanism configured to eject a stream of droplets having an average ejected droplet diameter greater than 15 microns, the stream of droplets having low entrained airflow such that the stream of droplets deposit on the eye of the subject during use.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2014Publication date: July 3, 2014Applicant: Corinthian Ophthalmic, Inc.Inventors: Charles Eric HUNTER, Bernard L. BALLOU, JR., Jurgen Klaus VOLLRATH, Arthur H. TEW, Joshua Richard BROWN, James Thornhill LEATH, Nathan R. FAULKS, Bradley G. JOHNSON, J. Sid CLEMENTS, Phillip E. RUSSELL, John H. HEBRANK, Tsontcho INACHULEV, Mark PACKER, Troy ELLIOTT, Walter M. FIERSON, Thomas J. LINDNER