Patents by Inventor Paul H. Norton
Paul H. Norton 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: 20180296762Abstract: A cartridge comprising a reservoir part and an extension extending from said reservoir part, said extension defining a fluid path and comprising a molding and a first needle extending from said molding, the extension turning to a finite angle with respect to an axis of said reservoir part and wherein at least part of said first needle is likewise at said finite angle, at least some of said part of said first needle at said finite angle being enclosed within said molding of said fluid path. A drug delivery device may be used with the cartridge and includes a skin-contacting surface. In use the longitudinal axis of the interior of the cartridge may be disposed substantially parallel to the skin-contacting surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2016Publication date: October 18, 2018Applicant: West Pharma. Services IL, Ltd.Inventors: Paul H. NORTON, Oz CABIRI, Ran HEZKIAHU, Hubert JANSEN
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Publication number: 20170100542Abstract: A syringe cartridge comprising a reservoir part and an extension extending from said reservoir part, said extension defining a fluid path and comprising a molding and a first needle extending from said molding, the extension turning to a finite angle with respect to an axis of said reservoir part and wherein at least part of said first needle is likewise at said finite angle, at least some of said part of said first needle at said finite angle being enclosed within said molding of said fluid path. A drug delivery device may be used with the cartridge and includes a skin-contacting surface. In use the longitudinal axis of the interior of the cartridge may be disposed substantially parallel to the skin-contacting surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2016Publication date: April 13, 2017Inventors: Paul H. NORTON, Oz CABIRI, Ran HEZKIAHU, Richard BROUGH
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Publication number: 20170100543Abstract: A cartridge comprising a reservoir part and an extension extending from said reservoir part, said extension defining a fluid path and comprising a molding and a first needle extending from said molding, the extension turning to a finite angle with respect to an axis of said reservoir part and wherein at least part of said first needle is likewise at said finite angle, at least some of said part of said first needle at said finite angle being enclosed within said molding of said fluid path. A drug delivery device may be used with the cartridge and includes a skin-contacting surface. In use, the longitudinal axis of the interior of the cartridge may be disposed substantially parallel to the skin-contacting surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2016Publication date: April 13, 2017Inventors: Oz CABIRI, Paul H. NORTON, Ran HEZKIAHU, Richard BROUGH, Tal HAMMER
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Patent number: 9073649Abstract: A finger grip for a flangeless container, the finger grip having a skirt removably attachable to an open end portion of the container and a lip that extends radially outwardly from the skirt. The flangeless container is fillable by capping the container using a cap element to attach the finger grip to the container; installing the container in a container support assembly including a tray having a plurality of wells; filling the container; inserting a piston into the container; and removing the finger grip. Each well has a depth less than a predetermined length of the container, a lower portion of each well having a first cross-sectional shape similar to but greater than the cross-sectional shape of the flangeless container, an upper portion of each well having a second cross-sectional shape similar to but greater than the first cross-sectional shape.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2010Date of Patent: July 7, 2015Assignee: West Pharmaceutical Services, Inc.Inventors: Paul H. Norton, Edward Vander Bush, Scott Young, Bernard Lahendro
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Patent number: 8919830Abstract: A barrier isolator port assembly for connecting to a conventional docking port of an isolated enclosure is provided. The port assembly includes an annular body, a door assembly and a lock. The annular body is configured to engage a docking port of the isolated enclosure. The port assembly also includes a door assembly mountable within the annular body and a lock operatively connected to the annular body. The lock includes a lever and a pin. The lever is pivotably connected to the annular body about a pivoting member and configured to pivot about the pivoting member to removably insert the pin into the recess of the door assembly.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2009Date of Patent: December 30, 2014Assignee: West Pharmaceutical Services, Inc.Inventors: Paul H. Norton, Edward Vander Bush, W. Edward Hill, Robert Nase
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Patent number: 8827961Abstract: A safety needle for automatically covering a tip of a needle following removal of the needle from a patient is provided. The safety needle includes an injection device and a packing sleeve. The injection device has an initial position and an intermediate position. The packing sleeve has a generally hollow body surrounding at least a portion of the injection device in the initial position and the intermediate position. The hollow body includes at least one track having an activation leg and a releasing leg. The at least one track is configured to slidingly engage with at least one member of the injection device to move the injection device to the intermediate position. The packing sleeve is removable from the injection device only when the injection device is in the intermediate position.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2009Date of Patent: September 9, 2014Assignee: West Pharmaceutical Services, Inc.Inventors: Douglas Arthur Emmott, Paul H. Norton, Anthony Licence, Terence Edward Weston, Anthony L. Eaton
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Publication number: 20120118903Abstract: A finger grip for a flangeless container, the finger grip having a skirt removably attachable to an open end portion of the container and a lip that extends radially outwardly from the skirt. The flangeless container is fillable by capping the container using a cap element to attach the finger grip to the container; installing the container in a container support assembly including a tray having a plurality of wells; filling the container; inserting a piston into the container; and removing the finger grip. Each well has a depth less than a predetermined length of the container, a lower portion of each well having a first cross-sectional shape similar to but greater than the cross-sectional shape of the flangeless container, an upper portion of each well having a second cross-sectional shape similar to but greater than the first cross-sectional shape.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2010Publication date: May 17, 2012Applicant: WEST PHARMACEUTICAL SERVICES, INC.Inventors: Paul H. Norton, Edward Vanderbush, Scott Young, Bernard Lahendro
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Publication number: 20110209410Abstract: A barrier isolator port assembly for connecting to a conventional docking port of an isolated enclosure is provided. The port assembly includes an annular body, a door assembly and a lock. The annular body is configured to engage a docking port of the isolated enclosure. The port assembly also includes a door assembly mountable within the annular body and a lock operatively connected to the annular body. The lock includes a lever and a pin. The lever is pivotably connected to the annular body about a pivoting member and configured to pivot about the pivoting member to removably insert the pin into the recess of the door assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2009Publication date: September 1, 2011Applicant: WEST PHARMACEUTICAL SERVICES, INC.Inventors: Paul H. Norton, Edward Vander Bush, W. Edward Hill, Robert Nase
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Patent number: 7727195Abstract: A syringe device includes a syringe tube having a distal end with a passageway in fluid communication with a cavity thereof. A plunger rod slidingly and sealingly engages within the cavity of the syringe tube. The plunger rod includes at least one aperture in fluid communication with a hollow interior of the plunger rod. A plunger tip is engaged with a distal end of the plunger rod and interacts with an inner surface of the side wall of the syringe tube to separate the cavity into first and second areas. The at least one aperture fluidly connects the hollow interior of the plunger rod and the first area of the syringe tube cavity, such that the generally hollow plunger rod interior allows air to move between an outside of the syringe device and the first area of the cavity during sliding movement of the plunger rod within the syringe tube.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2005Date of Patent: June 1, 2010Assignee: West Pharmaceutical Services, Inc.Inventor: Paul H. Norton
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Patent number: 7470257Abstract: A syringe safety device coupling between a vial and a syringe, including a tubular connector having a first axial end receiving the vial and a second, opposing axial end releasably receiving a syringe. The tubular connector encloses a sliding joint having opposing open axial ends and a passageway between the ends. A first sliding joint end is adapted to engage a syringe needle. A second sliding joint end is configured to releasably engage a needle receiver. The syringe is releasably removable from the sliding joint after fluid coupling with the vial through the sliding joint, without removal of the needle or the sliding joint from the connector, which captures the needle with the sliding joint in the connector. The first end of a joint includes a receiver, adapted to releasably receive a removable syringe needle, and a mount, adapted to releasably receive a releasable needle receiver of a syringe.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2003Date of Patent: December 30, 2008Assignee: West Pharmaceutical Services, Inc.Inventors: Paul H. Norton, John R. Wolfe
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Publication number: 20040112457Abstract: A syringe safety device coupling between a vial and a syringe, including a tubular connector having a first axial end receiving the vial and a second, opposing axial end releasably receiving a syringe. The tubular connector encloses a sliding joint having opposing open axial ends and a passageway between the ends. A first sliding joint end is adapted to engage a syringe needle. A second sliding joint end is configured to releasably engage a needle receiver. The syringe is releasably removable from the sliding joint after fluid coupling with the vial through the sliding joint, without removal of the needle or the sliding joint from the connector, which captures the needle with the sliding joint in the connector. The first end of a joint includes a receiver, adapted to releasably receive a removable syringe needle, and a mount, adapted to releasably receive a releasable needle receiver of a syringe.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2003Publication date: June 17, 2004Applicant: West Pharmaceutical Services, Inc.Inventors: Paul H. Norton, John R. Wolfe
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Patent number: 6729370Abstract: A syringe safety device coupling between a vial and a syringe, including a tubular connector having a first axial end receiving the vial and a second, opposing axial end releasably receiving a syringe. The tubular connector encloses a sliding joint having opposing open axial ends and a passageway between the ends. A first sliding joint end is adapted to engage a syringe needle. A second sliding joint end is configured to releasably engage a needle receiver. The syringe is releasably removable from the sliding joint after fluid coupling with the vial through the sliding joint, without removal of the needle or the sliding joint from the connector, which captures the needle with the sliding joint in the connector. The first end of a joint includes a receiver, adapted to releasably receive a removable syringe needle, and a mount, adapted to releasably receive a releasable needle receiver of a syringe.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2001Date of Patent: May 4, 2004Assignee: West Pharmaceutical Services, Inc.Inventors: Paul H. Norton, John R. Wolfe
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Publication number: 20020095121Abstract: A syringe safety device coupling between a sealed vial and a syringe and includes a tubular connector having a first axial end non-releasably receiving the vial and a second, opposing axial end releasably receiving a syringe without needle. The tubular connector encloses a sliding joint having opposing open axial ends and a passageway between the ends. A first sliding joint end is adapted to engage an enlarged, blunt mounting end of a syringe needle. A second sliding joint axial end is configured to releasably engage a releasable needle receiver on the end of the syringe without needle. The syringe is releasably removable from the sliding joint after fluid coupling with the vial through the sliding joint, without removal of the needle or the sliding joint from the connector, which captures the needle with the sliding joint in the connector.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2001Publication date: July 18, 2002Inventors: Paul H. Norton, John R. Wolfe
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Patent number: 5870886Abstract: A transfer system for transferring objects into a barrier isolator is provided. The barrier isolator includes a barrier wall to maintain a decontaminated environment in an isolated space. The transfer system includes a port opening located in the barrier wall. A first port barrier film is sealingly located over the port opening. A container is provided which includes an interior cavity which contains a second, replacement port barrier film and which is adapted to further receive and hold decontaminated objects to be delivered through the port opening and into the isolated space. A container barrier film is sealingly connected to the container to seal the second, replacement port barrier film and the decontaminated objects within the cavity in a decontaminated state. The container barrier film has a first, decontaminated side which faces the cavity, and a second exposed side, positionable adjacent to the port barrier film.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 1997Date of Patent: February 16, 1999Assignee: The West Company, IncorporatedInventor: Paul H. Norton
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Patent number: 5735609Abstract: A container for holding elements to be sterilized prior to introduction into an isolation system having an isolated inner region. The container includes a flexible bag having a first end defining a first opening for removing the elements from the flexible bag. A transfer port is attached to the flexible bag proximate the first end. The transfer port is engageable with the isolation system for transferring the sterilized elements into the isolation system. The transfer port has an exterior surface, and a bore extends through the transfer port and the exterior surface. The exterior surface has a clamp receiving area and a groove located in proximity to a first end of the bore. The first end of the flexible bag is located in the groove. A clamp is located around the flexible bag proximate to the first end. A portion of the flexible bag is located between the clamp and the clamp receiving area on the transfer port to clamp the flexible bag to the transfer port.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 1996Date of Patent: April 7, 1998Assignee: The West CompanyInventor: Paul H. Norton
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Patent number: 5715659Abstract: A transfer system for transferring objects into a barrier isolator is provided. The transfer system includes a port opening located in a barrier wall to provide access to an isolated space. A port barrier film is sealingly located over the port opening, with the port barrier film having a first, decontaminated side which faces the isolated space and a second side which is exposed. A container adapted to hold the objects to be delivered through the port opening and into the isolated space is provided. A container barrier film is sealingly engaged to the container opening such that decontaminated objects sealed within the cavity in the container remain decontaminated. The container barrier film has a first, decontaminated side which faces the cavity and a second exposed side.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 1997Date of Patent: February 10, 1998Assignee: The West Company, IncorporatedInventor: Paul H. Norton
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Patent number: D702834Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2011Date of Patent: April 15, 2014Assignee: MEDIMOP Medical Projects Ltd.Inventors: Paul H. Norton, Lauren Shafer Burgess, Oz Cabiri
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Patent number: D747799Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2014Date of Patent: January 19, 2016Assignee: Medimop Medical Projects Ltd.Inventors: Paul H. Norton, Lauren Shafer Burgess, Oz Cabiri