Patents by Inventor Thomas E. Erickson
Thomas E. Erickson 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: 20130281970Abstract: The disclosure pertains to a safety syringe having a retractable needle shield which is capable of being retracted to expose the needle for use; being advanced to a needle shielding position; and, if desired, of being removed from the syringe with the shielded needle safely contained within the retractable needle shield via a frangible segment between the syringe barrel and the needle/needle shield components. The disclosure further pertains to a method of using the safety syringe having a retractable needle shield.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2012Publication date: October 24, 2013Applicant: ULTIMED, INC.Inventors: Thomas E. Erickson, James J. Erickson, Thomas Sauro
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Patent number: 8550490Abstract: A steerable wheelbarrow is described which includes two handles coupled to a tray and two legs coupled to the handles. A mount is also coupled to the handles. A pivot is coupled to the mount at an angle between vertical and horizontal. An axle, having at least one wheel, is coupled to the pivot. A pivot support is coupled to the pivot and to the mount. An axle assembly is described, which may be attached to a regular wheelbarrow. The axle assembly includes a mount and a pivot. The pivot has a first and a second end. The first end is coupled to the mount at an angle between vertical and horizontal. An axle is rotatably coupled to the pivot at a location between the first and the second end of the pivot. A pivot support is coupled to the second end of the pivot and to the mount.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2012Date of Patent: October 8, 2013Inventor: Thomas E Erickson
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Publication number: 20130233747Abstract: The disclosure relates to volumetrically efficient systems for distributing, storing, and dispensing a number of medical or laboratory sharps with subsequent safe disposal of the used sharps. The systems comprise first and second sharps containers configured such that the combined containers, as well as contained sharps, may be shipped in a volume approximately equivalent to the volume of one of the containers.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2013Publication date: September 12, 2013Inventors: Thomas E. Erickson, James J. Erickson, Thomas Sauro
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Patent number: 8529521Abstract: Low-dosage syringes for use in administering small dosages of medicine are disclosed. An illustrative low-dosage syringe can include an elongate syringe barrel having an interior chamber adapted to receive a supply of fluid, a plunger member slidably disposed within the interior chamber, and a tip member defining an inner lumen in fluid communication with the interior chamber. The configuration of the syringe barrel, including the wall thickness of the barrel relative to the outer diameter and to the length of the barrel, may permit small dosages of medicine to be accurately administered while also allowing the user to easily manipulate the syringe barrel with their fingers.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2008Date of Patent: September 10, 2013Assignee: Ultimed Inc.Inventors: Thomas E. Erickson, James J. Erickson
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Patent number: 8434616Abstract: The disclosure relates to volumetrically efficient systems for distributing, storing, and dispensing a number of medical or laboratory sharps with subsequent safe disposal of the used sharps. The systems comprise first and second sharps containers configured such that the combined containers, as well as contained sharps, may be shipped in a volume approximately equivalent to the volume of one of the containers.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2008Date of Patent: May 7, 2013Assignee: Ultimed, Inc.Inventors: Thomas E. Erickson, James J. Erickson, Thomas Sauro
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Publication number: 20110239126Abstract: Techniques disclosed herein include systems and methods that provide a workflow-based session manager or workflow engine for a content delivery system, such as for delivering video-on-demand, streaming audio, streaming video, etc. Such techniques increase velocity and flexibility of deploying new features and services in a video delivery system. Techniques include a session management model provides a service-oriented and workflow-based approach. As a service-oriented approach, each functional session management step can be represented as a business service. As a workflow-based solution, a sequence of steps to be performed can be defined as data, rather than being hard-coded inside an application. Defined as data, steps (nodes, tasks) can then be created and changed using a graphical editor. New services can be added by defining actions for the new service, and adding a node to a given session management workflow sequence. Techniques include a workflow engine that initiates session management in realtime.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2011Publication date: September 29, 2011Inventors: Thomas E. Erickson, JR., Donald Adrian Dewar, JR., Richard Conrad Clemson, Andrew James Rampulla, Changgeng Li
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Publication number: 20110114521Abstract: A sharps container for safe storage of used pen needles comprises a housing within which is rotatably mounted a used pen needle receiving and ejecting means. Used pen needles are inserted into the receiving means. The receiving and ejecting means is rotated; during the rotation, cam follower means connected to the ejecting means engages cam means within the housing to cause the ejection of the used pen needle into the housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2011Publication date: May 19, 2011Applicant: ULTIMED, INC.Inventors: Thomas E. Erickson, James J. Erickson, Timothy A. Bachman
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Publication number: 20110073508Abstract: The disclosure relates to a container for shipping, storing, dispensing, and receiving units for storing, dispensing, and receiving medical sharps, wherein the container includes a plurality of compartments, said compartments each being capable of containing one unit for storing, dispensing, and receiving medical sharps and to a method of using said container to store, dispense, receive, and ship said units.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2009Publication date: March 31, 2011Applicant: ULTIMED, INC.Inventors: Thomas E. Erickson, James J. Erickson, Thomas Sauro
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Publication number: 20100200445Abstract: A sharps container for safe storage of used pen needles comprises a housing within which is rotatably mounted a used pen needle receiving and ejecting means. Used pen needles are inserted into the receiving means. The receiving and ejecting means is rotated; during the rotation, cam follower means connected to the ejecting means engages cam means within the housing to cause the ejection of the used pen needle into the housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 23, 2010Publication date: August 12, 2010Applicant: ULTIMED, INC.Inventors: Thomas E. Erickson, James J. Erickson, Timothy A. Bachman
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Patent number: 7721886Abstract: A sharps container for safe storage of used pen needles comprises a housing within which is rotatably mounted a used pen needle receiving and ejecting means. Used pen needles are inserted into the receiving means. The receiving and ejecting means is rotated; during the rotation, cam follower means connected to the ejecting means engages cam means within the housing to cause the ejection of the used pen needle into the housing.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 2008Date of Patent: May 25, 2010Assignee: Ultimed, Inc.Inventors: Thomas E. Erickson, James J. Erickson, Timothy A. Bachman
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Publication number: 20100084293Abstract: The disclosure relates to volumetrically efficient systems for distributing, storing, and dispensing a number of medical or laboratory sharps with subsequent safe disposal of the used sharps. The systems comprise first and second sharps containers configured such that the combined containers, as well as contained sharps, may be shipped in a volume approximately equivalent to the volume of one of the containers.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2008Publication date: April 8, 2010Applicant: ULTIMED, INC.Inventors: THOMAS E. ERICKSON, JAMES J. ERICKSON, THOMAS SAURO
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Publication number: 20100084406Abstract: The disclosure relates to a multifunctional sharps container having a first dispensing compartment for storing unused sharps and a second compartment for receiving used sharps. The first and second compartments are separated by a generally liquid impermeable partition fixed to the walls of the container. In addition, the first and second compartments are provided with apertures and structures for conveying the sharps, out of and into the compartments respectively, which are functional in at least two orientations of the container.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2008Publication date: April 8, 2010Applicant: ULTIMED, INC.Inventors: THOMAS E. ERICKSON, JAMES J. ERICKSON, THOMAS SAURO
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Patent number: 7665605Abstract: A sharps container for only one medical pen needle is configured with an elongated, hollow shield having an axially extending recess at a first end thereof. The recess is sized to receive the outer diameter of a pen needle hub. A cover member, sized for closing off the first end of the shield, is connected to the shield by means facilitating movement of the cover member between (i) a first position adjacent to a side of the shield and (ii) a second position abutting the first end of the shield. Locking means may be used for locking the cover member in the second position. The container has dual utilizations, first as a container for only one used medical pen needle and alternatively as a container for only one unused medical pen needle.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2004Date of Patent: February 23, 2010Assignee: UltiMed, Inc.Inventors: Thomas E. Erickson, James J. Erickson, Timothy A. Bachman
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Publication number: 20090255839Abstract: A sharps container for (i) safe transportation and dispensing of a large number of unused pen needle assemblies, and (ii) safe storage of used pen needle assemblies. The unused pen needle assemblies may be connected to a flexible tape and are removed from a storage receptacle via an exit opening in the receptacle.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2009Publication date: October 15, 2009Applicant: ULTIMED INC.Inventors: Thomas E. Erickson, James J. Erickson, Timothy A. Bachman
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Publication number: 20090236347Abstract: A sharps container for safe reception and storage of used pen needles, pen needle assemblies, syringe needles, syringe needle covers, and combinations thereof comprises a substantially non-porous housing which includes a means for receiving said pen needles, pen needle assemblies, syringe needles, syringe needle covers, and combinations thereof in an internal storage compartment sized to facilitate the safe storage of a plurality of used pen needles or syringe needles and optional needle covers. The internal storage compartment may include a material capable of absorbing and storing fluids which may incidentally be associated with the used pen needles or syringe needles.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2009Publication date: September 24, 2009Applicant: UltiMed Inc.Inventors: Thomas E. Erickson, James J. Erickson, Thomas P. Sauro
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Patent number: 7556149Abstract: A sharps container for (i) safe transportation and dispensing of a large number of unused pen needle assemblies, and (ii) safe storage of used pen needle assemblies. The unused pen needle assemblies may be connected to a flexible tape and are removed from a storage receptacle via an exit opening in the receptacle.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2004Date of Patent: July 7, 2009Assignee: Ultimed, Inc.Inventors: Thomas E. Erickson, James J. Erickson, Timothy A. Bachman
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Patent number: 7516844Abstract: A sharps container for pen needle assemblies includes an open top-type receptacle, a cover and a manually movable means. The manually movable means is rotatably positioned on the cover and has portions collectively forming a cup-like means for receiving a used pen needle assembly when the manually movable means is in an open position. When the manually movable means is in a closed position, the used pen needle assembly is transferred by gravity to the bottom of the receptacle.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2004Date of Patent: April 14, 2009Assignee: Ultimed, Inc.Inventors: Thomas E. Erickson, James J Erickson, Timothy A. Bachman
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Publication number: 20080308441Abstract: Medical dispensers having cap removal feature are disclosed. An illustrative medical dispenser can include a container body having an interior chamber adapted to contain a number of unused medical instruments, and an opening mechanism on the container body for providing access to the contents within the interior chamber. A gripping element on the exterior of the container body can be used to facilitate the removal of a portion of the medical instrument.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2007Publication date: December 18, 2008Applicant: ULTIMED INC.Inventors: Thomas E. Erickson, James J. Erickson
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Publication number: 20080262435Abstract: Low-dosage syringes for use in administering small dosages of medicine are disclosed. An illustrative low-dosage syringe can include an elongate syringe barrel having an interior chamber adapted to receive a supply of fluid, a plunger member slidably disposed within the interior chamber, and a tip member defining an inner lumen in fluid communication with the interior chamber. The configuration of the syringe barrel, including the wall thickness of the barrel relative to the outer diameter and to the length of the barrel, may permit small dosages of medicine to be accurately administered while also allowing the user to easily manipulate the syringe barrel with their fingers.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2008Publication date: October 23, 2008Applicant: ULTIMED INC.Inventors: Thomas E. Erickson, James J. Erickson
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Publication number: 20080135434Abstract: A sharps container for safe storage of used pen needles comprises a housing within which is rotatably mounted a used pen needle receiving and ejecting means. Used pen needles are inserted into the receiving means. The receiving and ejecting means is rotated; during the rotation, cam follower means connected to the ejecting means engages cam means within the housing to cause the ejection of the used pen needle into the housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2008Publication date: June 12, 2008Applicant: ULTIMED, INC.Inventors: Thomas E. Erickson, James J. Erickson, Timothy A. Bachman