Patents by Inventor Roger B. Bagwell
Roger B. Bagwell 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: 20180325547Abstract: A device for penetrating tissue for fluid collection and delivery is provided having a driving actuator interconnected to and driving axial reciprocating motion of a penetrating member. A hollow member attached between the penetrating member and a reservoir permits axial reciprocation of the penetrating member while isolating the vibrations from the reservoir. A handpiece allows for one-handed use of the device. A slider device attached to the reservoir permits one-handed delivery and extraction of materials from the reservoir.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2018Publication date: November 15, 2018Applicant: Actuated Medical, Inc.Inventors: Roger B. Bagwell, Douglas R. Dillon, Eric J. Hopkins, Olga M. Ocon-Grove, Brandon A. Pier, Eric M. Steffan, Maureen L. Mulvihill, Casey A. Scruggs, Ryan S. Clement
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Publication number: 20180256862Abstract: A device for penetrating tissue with reduced force and placing a guidewire is provided. The device includes a driving actuator generating reciprocating motion at less than 20 kHz. A penetrating member having a lumen dimensioned to accommodate a guidewire is provided, and may be coaxial or axially offset from the driving actuator. A coupler mechanically connects the driving actuator and the penetrating member, transferring the reciprocating motion to the penetrating member. At least one frictional member facilitates the movement of the guidewire through the lumen for placement at the target tissue. The frictional member(s) may be operated manually or by a guidewire actuator. A housing including a channel Iso dimensioned to accommodate the guidewire may also be provided, and may further include the frictional member(s) for facilitating movement of the guidewire. A side port may also be included at the penetrating member or coupler for introduction of the guidewire.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2018Publication date: September 13, 2018Applicant: Actuated Medical, lnc.Inventors: Roger B. Bagwell, Ryan S. Clement, Maureen L. Mulvihill, Casey A. Scruggs, Kevin A. Snook
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Patent number: 10070880Abstract: A device for gripping tissue that is inside of a patient for use in delivering therapy is provided. The device may include a first gear that rotates and that engages the tissue. A second gear that also rotates may be included and may likewise engage the tissue. A spacing mechanism may be included in the device that adjusts the spacing between the first and second gears such that the first and second gears are moved closer to one another and moved farther from one another.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2014Date of Patent: September 11, 2018Assignee: Actuated Medical, Inc.Inventors: Roger B Bagwell, Brian Matthew Park, Casey A Scruggs, Kevin A Snook
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Patent number: 9987468Abstract: A device for penetrating tissue with reduced force and placing a guidewire is provided. The device includes a driving actuator generating reciprocating motion. A penetrating member having a lumen dimensioned to accommodate a guidewire is provided. A coupler mechanically connects the driving actuator and the penetrating member to transfer the reciprocating motion to the penetrating member. The penetrating member may be coaxial or axially offset from the driving actuator. At least one frictional member facilitates the movement of the guidewire through the lumen for placement at the target tissue. The frictional member(s) may be operated manually or by a guidewire actuator. A housing may also be provided including a channel also dimensioned to accommodate the guidewire, and may further include the frictional member(s) for facilitating movement of the guidewire. The channel and lumen are aligned to permit placement of the guidewire at the target site.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2016Date of Patent: June 5, 2018Assignee: Actuated Medical, Inc.Inventors: Roger B Bagwell, Ryan S Clement, Maureen L Mulvihill, Casey A Scruggs, Kevin A Snook
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Publication number: 20170106128Abstract: An occlusion clearing device and system for removing material from an artificial tube in situ includes a clearing stem having aspiration and irrigation conduits, where the irrigation conduit is disposed interior to, and terminates within the aspiration conduit. Material enters the clearing stem through aspiration, and irrigation is provided within the aspiration conduit to assist in aspiration through the clearing stem. A handset includes aspiration and irrigation tubing connecting to sources therefor, and further includes valves to control the flow through the tubing and conduits. These valves may be operated simultaneously with an actuator located on the handset, which may be done with one hand. A coupler at the operative end allows the clearing stem to gain access to the artificial tube for clearing while maintaining a closed system with a ventilator. Reciprocating motion may be generated and provided to the clearing stem to aid in occlusion removal.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 19, 2016Publication date: April 20, 2017Applicant: Actuated Medical, lnc.Inventors: Roger B. Bagwell, Ryan S. Clement, Katherine M. Erdley, Maureen L. Mulvihill
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Publication number: 20170080166Abstract: A system, device and method for insertion of a penetrating member into tissue is disclosed, which may be handheld and automated. A detector obtains data regarding subdermal locations of tissue structures, including cavities such as blood vessels. A processor calculates the distance between a preselected target point below the tissue surface, such as within a blood vessel, and the tissue surface, and adjustment data for vertical, angular and extension adjustment of the penetrating member. Vertical, angular and extension actuators carry out the adjustments in real-time as calculated and directed by the processor. Changes in the location of the target point result in automatic recalculation and adjustment by the processor and various actuators. A vibrational actuator induces vibration to the penetrating member during insertion, overcome tissue deformation and vein rolling. A guidewire may be inserted through or by the device, for dilator and catheter insertion once the penetrating member is removed.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 16, 2016Publication date: March 23, 2017Applicants: Actuated Medical, lnc., Baylor College of Medicine, Texas Heart instituteInventors: Roger B. Bagwell, Ryan S. Clement, Andrew J. Meehan, Maureen L. Mulvihill, Casey A. Scruggs, Kevin A. Snook, William E. Cohn, James Patrick Herlihy, Kenneth Wayne Rennicks
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Patent number: 9561337Abstract: A device for removing secretions from an artificial tube is provided. The device may include a clearing catheter and a driving mechanism that may apply repetitive motion to the clearing catheter. In another version of the device, the clearing catheter may dispense irrigation fluid and aspirate the irrigation fluid. The clearing catheter may have an irrigation and an aspiration lumen that may both reciprocate with the clearing catheter. In another version a compliant member into which irrigation fluid is located may be present.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2013Date of Patent: February 7, 2017Assignee: Actuated Medical, Inc.Inventors: Ryan S Clement, Roger B Bagwell, Katherine M Erdley, Brian M Park, Casey A Scruggs, Maureen L Mulvihill, Gabriela Hernandez Meza
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Publication number: 20160374723Abstract: A medical device for reducing the force necessary to penetrate living being tissue using a variety of reciprocating motion actuators. The reciprocating actuator drives a penetrating member, such as a needle, through the tissue at a reduced force while the device detects the passage of the penetrating member through the tissue. Upon passage of the penetrating member through the tissue, a feedback system monitors electromechanical properties of a control signal of the device and automatically modifies control based thereon, e.g., electrical power to the reciprocating actuator is automatically terminated.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 7, 2016Publication date: December 29, 2016Applicant: Actuated Medical, lnc.Inventors: Paul L. Frankhouser, Maureen L. Mulvihill, Roger B. Bagwell, Ryan S. Clement, Gabriela Hernandez Meza, Ryan M. Sheehan, Brian M. Park
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Publication number: 20160346519Abstract: A device for penetrating tissue with reduced force and placing a guidewire is provided. The device includes a driving actuator generating reciprocating motion. A penetrating member having a lumen dimensioned to accommodate a guidewire is provided. A coupler mechanically connects the driving actuator and the penetrating member to transfer the reciprocating motion to the penetrating member. The penetrating member may be coaxial or axially offset from the driving actuator. At least one frictional member facilitates the movement of the guidewire through the lumen for placement at the target tissue. The frictional member(s) may be operated manually or by a guidewire actuator. A housing may also be provided including a channel also dimensioned to accommodate the guidewire, and may further include the frictional member(s) for facilitating movement of the guidewire. The channel and lumen are aligned to permit placement of the guidewire at the target site.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2016Publication date: December 1, 2016Applicant: Actuated Medical, Inc.Inventors: Roger B. Bagwell, Ryan S. Clement, Maureen L. Mulvihill, Casey A. Scruggs, Kevin A. Snook
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Publication number: 20160331645Abstract: An occlusion clearing device for a patient has a housing with a motor(s) that generates repetitive motion, which is reciprocating, rotational or both. A clearing stem including a sheath that has a lumen, wherein aspiration is conducted through the sheath lumen. A wire is located in the sheath lumen and receives repetitive motion from the controller. The sheath terminates in a sheath end having at least one sheath opening. The wire terminates in a wire tip, which may be flat, helical, or tubular. The wire tip is positioned within the sheath end, in proximity to the sheath opening(s), and movement of the wire tip and/or sheath end relative to each other creates shearing forces that break up an adjacent occlusion.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2016Publication date: November 17, 2016Applicant: Actuated Medical, Inc.Inventors: Roger B. Bagwell, Ryan S. Clement, Katherine M. Erdley, Maureen L. Mulvihill, Casey A. Scruggs, Douglas R. Dillon, Timothy J. Higgins
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Publication number: 20160303360Abstract: A transdermal delivery system including a first passive portion containing a substance for delivery in a reservoir and a second active portion that includes an ultrasonic source. The ultrasonic source includes piezoelectric element(s) that receive electrical stimulation and move radially. A support member fixed to one side of the piezoelectric element(s) restricts movement at that side, so the opposite side expands and contracts. A fulcrum attached to the support member opposite of the piezoelectric element(s) provides an anchor point about which the piezoelectric element(s) bends and flexes upon electrical stimulation. This provides a low ultrasound frequency with a smaller sized transducer than previously known. The active portion is applied to provide electrical stimulation for a certain length of time and removed, whereas the passive portion may remain for a longer duration. A feedback loop also monitors and adjusts the electrical stimulation to maintain a uniform or constant resonance frequency.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2016Publication date: October 20, 2016Applicant: Actuated Medical, Inc.Inventors: Maureen L. Mulvihill, Kevin A. Snook, Rob Van Ess, II, Ryan S. Clement, Jason A. Showers, Andrew J. Meehan, Roger B. Bagwell
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Publication number: 20160175543Abstract: A medical device for reducing the force necessary to penetrate living being tissue using a variety of reciprocating motion actuators. The reciprocating actuator drives a penetrating member, such as a needle, through the tissue at a reduced force while the device detects the passage of the penetrating member through the tissue. Upon passage of the penetrating member through the tissue, a feedback system monitors electromechanical properties of a control signal of the device and automatically modifies control based thereon, e.g., electrical power to the reciprocating actuator is automatically terminated.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2015Publication date: June 23, 2016Applicant: Actuated Medical, Inc.Inventors: Paul L. Frankhouser, Maureen L. Mulvihill, Roger B. Bagwell, Ryan S. Clement, Gabriela Hernandez Mesa, Ryan M. Sheehan, Brian M. Park
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Patent number: 9220483Abstract: A medical device for reducing the force necessary to penetrate living being tissue using a variety of reciprocating motion actuators. The reciprocating actuator drives a penetrating member, such as a needle, through the tissue at a reduced force while the device detects the passage of the penetrating member through the tissue. Upon passage of the penetrating member through the tissue, a feedback system monitors electromechanical properties of a control signal of the device and automatically modifies control based thereon, e.g., electrical power to the reciprocating actuator is automatically terminated.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2012Date of Patent: December 29, 2015Assignee: Actuated Medical, Inc.Inventors: Paul L. Frankhouser, Maureen L. Mulvihill, Roger B. Bagwell, Ryan S. Clement, Gabriela Hernandez Mesa, Ryan M. Sheehan, Brian M. Park
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Patent number: 9101700Abstract: Devices and methods for the effective clearing of artificial tubes, especially in-situ clearing of artificial tubes in a living being is covered in this disclosure. An elongated clearing member includes either a fixed or an adjustable element that selectively defines the portion of the elongated clearing member that is insertable within the artificial tube. The proximal end of the clearing member is releasably secured to the driving mechanism and the driving mechanisms may comprise a wide variety of repetitive motion drivers such as voice coil motors, piezoelectric actuators, pneumatic actuators, DC motors, etc. These devices/methods may comprise a free-standing console for hands-free operation or may comprise hand-held versions. The distal working end of the clearing member may comprise tips of differing functions, including an irrigation/aspiration feature.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2014Date of Patent: August 11, 2015Assignee: Actuated Medical, Inc.Inventors: Roger B Bagwell, Brian M Park, Maureen L Mulvihill, Gabriela Hernandez Meza, Josue R Crespo, Paul L Frankhouser
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Publication number: 20150208925Abstract: A device for differentiating tissue is provided that has a first laser transmission source that outputs a first laser beam in which output from the first laser transmission source is transferred into tissue. A second laser transmission source is provided that outputs a second laser beam that has a wavelength that is different than the first laser beam. Output from the first and second laser transmission sources is transferred into the tissue. A needle system is present for insertion into the tissue along with an acoustic receiver that receives acoustic waves that are created upon the transfer of the output of the first and second laser transmission sources into the tissue. An associated method is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2015Publication date: July 30, 2015Applicant: Actuated Medical, Inc.Inventors: Roger B Bagwell, Kevin A. Snook, Ryan S. Clement, Andrew J. Meehan
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Patent number: 9011606Abstract: Devices and methods for the effective clearing of artificial tubes, especially in-situ clearing of artificial tubes in a living being are covered in this disclosure. An elongated clearing member includes either a fixed or an adjustable element that selectively defines the portion of the elongated clearing member that is insertable within the artificial tube. The proximal end of the clearing member is releasably secured to the driving mechanism and the driving mechanisms may comprise a wide variety of repetitive motion drivers such as voice coil motors, piezoelectric actuators, pneumatic actuators, DC motors, etc. These devices/methods may comprise a free-standing console for hands-free operation or may comprise hand-held versions. The distal working end of the clearing member may comprise tips of differing functions, including an irrigation/aspiration feature.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2013Date of Patent: April 21, 2015Assignee: Actuated Medical, Inc.Inventors: Roger B Bagwell, Paul L Frankhouser, Maureen L Mulvihill, Josue R Crespo, Brian M Park, Dana B Mallen, Gabriela Hernandez Meza, Debora L Demers
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Publication number: 20150073357Abstract: A device for penetrating tissue is provided that has a driving actuator with a body and motor shaft that is reciprocated. A coupler is attached to the motor shaft, and a key engages the driving actuator and coupler and limits rotational motion of the motor shaft and permits linear motion of the motor shaft. A penetrating member is carried by the coupler, and linear motion of the motor shaft is translated to the penetrating member to linearly reciprocate the penetrating member.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2014Publication date: March 12, 2015Inventors: Roger B. Bagwell, Ryan S. Clement, Andrew J. Meehan, Casey A. Scruggs, Ryan M. Sheehan, Maureen L. Mulvihill
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Patent number: 8906169Abstract: Devices and methods for the effective clearing of artificial tubes, especially in-situ clearing of artificial tubes in a living being are covered in this disclosure. An elongated clearing member includes either a fixed or an adjustable element that selectively defines the portion of the elongated clearing member that is insertable within the artificial tube. The proximal end of the clearing member is releasably secured to the driving mechanism and the driving mechanisms may comprise a wide variety of repetitive motion drivers such as voice coil motors, piezoelectric actuators, pneumatic actuators, DC motors, etc. These devices/methods may comprise a free-standing console for hands-free operation or may comprise hand-held versions. The distal working end of the clearing member may comprise tips of differing functions, including an irrigation/aspiration feature.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2013Date of Patent: December 9, 2014Assignee: Actuated Medical, Inc.Inventors: Roger B Bagwell, Brian M Park, Maureen L Mulvihill, Gabriela Hernandez Meza, Dana B Mallen, Paul L Frankhouser, Josue R Crespo, Debora L Demers
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Publication number: 20140309683Abstract: A device for gripping tissue that is inside of a patient for use in delivering therapy is provided. The device may include a first gear that rotates and that engages the tissue. A second gear that also rotates may be included and may likewise engage the tissue. A spacing mechanism may be included in the device that adjusts the spacing between the first and second gears such that the first and second gears are moved closer to one another and moved farther from one another.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 13, 2014Publication date: October 16, 2014Applicant: Actuated Medical, Inc.Inventors: Roger B Bagwell, Brian Matthew Park, Casey A. Scruggs, Kevin A. Snook
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Publication number: 20140188055Abstract: Devices and methods for the effective clearing of artificial tubes, especially in-situ clearing of artificial tubes in a living being is covered in this disclosure. An elongated clearing member includes either a fixed or an adjustable element that selectively defines the portion of the elongated clearing member that is insertable within the artificial tube. The proximal end of the clearing member is releasably secured to the driving mechanism and the driving mechanisms may comprise a wide variety of repetitive motion drivers such as voice coil motors, piezoelectric actuators, pneumatic actuators, DC motors, etc. These devices/methods may comprise a free-standing console for hands-free operation or may comprise hand-held versions. The distal working end of the clearing member may comprise tips of differing functions, including an irrigation/aspiration feature.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 17, 2014Publication date: July 3, 2014Applicant: Actuated Medical, Inc.Inventors: Roger B. Bagwell, Brian M. Park, Maureen L. Mulvihill, Gabriela Hernandez Meza, Josue R. Crespo, Paul L. Frankhouser