Guard Or Guide Patents (Class 604/302)
  • Patent number: 11826280
    Abstract: Lacrimal canalicular delivery systems (LCDS) and their methods of use for the delivery of implants at a specific location into the canaliculus of a subject generally include a lumen, a guide wire, and an implant. The guide wire and implant are within the lumen. When pressure is applied to the guide wire, the guide wire pushes the implant out of the lumen into a specific location into the canaliculus of a subject.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 15, 2019
    Date of Patent: November 28, 2023
    Assignee: The Johns Hopkins University
    Inventors: Bradley P. Barnett, Albert S. Jun
  • Patent number: 11234863
    Abstract: An eye drop guide for instilling eye drops to an eye includes an eye cup housing and an eye drop dispenser holder. The eye cup housing includes an eye cup at a first end of the eye cup housing configured to be placed over an eye, a hole through the eye cup housing at a second end of the eye cup housing, and a magnet fixed to the eye cup housing at the second end. The eye drop dispenser holder may include a magnet fixed to the eye drop dispenser holder. The magnet in the eye cup housing and the magnet in the eye drop dispenser holder are configured to be attracted to one another so as to removably attach the eye cup housing to the eye drop dispenser holder.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 11, 2018
    Date of Patent: February 1, 2022
    Assignees: SINGAPORE NATIONAL EYE CENTRE PTE LTD, NGEE ANN POLYTECHNIC
    Inventors: Priscilla Shiow Huey Lim, Lam Wing Tan
  • Patent number: 11213424
    Abstract: An aid for dispensing eye drops to improve adherence. The aid, which may be integrated into an eye drop bottle (10) or be separately attached, aligns the eye drop container to better dispense eye drops, while resting the engagement surface (55) of an alignment structure (50) upon the bridge of a user's nose (80), supporting the eye drop container and not intruding upon the temporal half of the field of view of the user's eye.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 27, 2016
    Date of Patent: January 4, 2022
    Assignee: Bedo Solutions, LLC
    Inventor: Robert Kinast
  • Patent number: 11011270
    Abstract: 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: Grant
    Filed: August 21, 2018
    Date of Patent: May 18, 2021
    Assignee: 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
  • Patent number: 10994310
    Abstract: A method of eliminating microbes in an overflow space in a sink having a sink basin may include obtaining a liquid dispensing and effluent shielding container assembly including a splash guard including a splash guard shield and an injection nozzle carried by the splash guard shield, the injection nozzle having an injection nozzle bore and at least one injection opening in the injection nozzle, the at least one injection opening, disposed in fluid communication with the injection nozzle bore; inserting the injection nozzle of the liquid dispensing and effluent shielding container assembly in the at least one overflow opening in the sink basin until the splash guard substantially covers the at least one overflow opening; and expelling the antimicrobial or cleaning agent liquid through the injection nozzle and the at least one injection opening and into the overflow space in the sink basin of the sink, respectively.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 9, 2020
    Date of Patent: May 4, 2021
    Inventors: W. Reid Grimes, Marian D. Grimes, William Reid Grimes, Jr.
  • Patent number: 10426660
    Abstract: The present invention is a device for holding an ophthalmic bottle of drops and instilling them in a patient's eye. The device rests on the boney lower orbital ridge for stability and correct delivery.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 11, 2016
    Date of Patent: October 1, 2019
    Inventor: James F. Saviola
  • Patent number: 10383790
    Abstract: For allowing an access to an eye during a rinsing process it is suggested to configure an eye opening device in such a way that the eye opening device comprises two wing-like spreading elements for pulling the upper eyelid and the lower eyelid of the eye apart so as to support the opening of the eye during a rinsing process, wherein two access gaps are formed laterally between the two wing-like spreading elements of the eye opening device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 17, 2017
    Date of Patent: August 20, 2019
    Assignee: Plum A/S
    Inventors: Bo Winther Barkholt, Per Pasfall, Poul Bertelsen, Bue Blinkenberg
  • Patent number: 10232521
    Abstract: A liquid dispensing unit for a hair removal device with a reservoir and an applicator in liquid communication with the reservoir. A first and second connector are in liquid communication with the reservoir. The first and second connector each have a respective first and second valve. A resilient tube is disposed between the connectors. The resilient tube has a neutral position with both valves closed and a second position with one valve open and one valve closed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 11, 2017
    Date of Patent: March 19, 2019
    Assignee: The Gillette Company LLC
    Inventors: Kevin James Wain, Lee Burrowes, Barry Keith Rockell
  • Patent number: 10213336
    Abstract: An eye drop assist apparatus and method for sequentially administering an ocular medication into a patient's eyes. A bottle or vial containing liquid eye drops is supported in a holder. First and second nasal locators extend in opposite directions from the holder. The nasal locators are separated by the pupillary distance (typically 60 mm), with the dispensing tip of the bottle located mid-way between. A person administering eye drops abuts the first nasal locator against the top of the patient's nasal bridge while aligning the tip of the bottle directly over a first eye before squeezing the bottle to forcibly expel one or more drops into the first eye. The person then linearly translates the bottle so that the second nasal locator abuts against the top of the patient's nasal bridge while aligning the tip of the bottle directly over a second eye. The bottle is then squeezed again to forcibly expel drops into the second eye.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 15, 2014
    Date of Patent: February 26, 2019
    Assignee: Ocunelis LLC
    Inventors: David Lorch, Marius Tijunelis
  • Patent number: 9763826
    Abstract: The guide (2) consists of a positioning member (16) that enables a user to align an eye drop dispenser bottle (4) with the eye to be treated. The guide (2) includes an attachment device (6) for removably attaching the guide (2) to the eye drop dispenser bottle (4) and two arms (14) connected to the attachment device (6) by a pair of multiple use living hinges (12). The positioning member (16) bridges the two arms (14) and is rotatable between a stowed position and an operational position, such that when in the operational position the positioning member (16) is arranged between the eye drop dispenser bottle (4) and the eye to be treated. The guide (2) further comprises a locking arrangement (18, 20) for locking the guide (2) in the operational position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 7, 2014
    Date of Patent: September 19, 2017
    Inventor: Clifford Cooper
  • Patent number: 9549847
    Abstract: An eyedrop delivery system for the automated dispensing of eyedrop solution from bottles and ampoules. The system includes a battery and electronic control circuitry. A sprocket drive motor directs the advancement of a loop cartridge band containing eyedrop solution ampoules, moving each one at a time into position for dispensing. A motor rotates a cam to strike a push rod to compress each ampoule. The system includes an eyelid retracting leg assembly. The cartridge automatically advances the next full ampoule into position for dispensing and pushes the ampoule tip aside. The system helps assure that: (1) a known number of drops are dispensed; (2) the dispensed eyedrop(s) fall on the eyeball (by providing eyelid retracting legs to keep the eye open); and (3) the eyedrop(s) landing on the surface of the eye are confirmed using a drop dispensing sensor pair and a surface of the eye sensor pair.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 11, 2013
    Date of Patent: January 24, 2017
    Inventor: Alvin J. Marx
  • Patent number: 9486356
    Abstract: An eye dropper bottle including a notch for resting on the bridge of a nose is provided. The eye dropper bottle may include a curved neck with a nozzle. The nozzle may be oriented at an angle relative to the bottle. A user may place the notch on the bridge of the nose so that the nozzle is disposed over the eye. The user may then squeeze the bottle to dispense the liquid into the eye.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 5, 2014
    Date of Patent: November 8, 2016
    Assignee: Wellspring Oculus LLC
    Inventors: William Agnew, Thomas Dunlap
  • Patent number: 9248046
    Abstract: An eye drop device and a method of applying eye drops to the eye are disclosed herein. An exemplary embodiment of the device contains a main housing having an interior and exterior with a top opening sized to surround the eye and a bottom opening sized to accept the tip of an eye drop vial. The device also preferably contains a cavity for accepting the battery and an LED positioned within the interior of the main housing. A switch may be used to energize the LED. The method includes the steps of attaching an eye drop vial to the main housing, positioning the device over the eye, energizing the LED, and applying the eye drops.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 23, 2015
    Date of Patent: February 2, 2016
    Inventor: Miklos B. Korodi
  • Patent number: 9033941
    Abstract: The present application discloses a new and novel system and apparatus for improving the accuracy with which a person may apply eye drops to their own eye. The apparatus holds a bottle of eye drops at a fixed and certain distance above the eye, beside the nose, and below the forehead brow such that the user may easily apply eye drops consistently to one particular portion of their own eye. The apparatus sits on the nasion of the nose using a nasal bridge device and also rests on two pillars that are placed on the user's forehead. Used in such a manner, the apparatus facilitates one-handed eye drop application, facilitates both non-visual alignment and oblique alignment, and reduces reflective blinking.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 17, 2012
    Date of Patent: May 19, 2015
    Assignee: Anakin LLC
    Inventors: Jeffrey Rehkemper, David T. Tse, Steven Rehkemper, Brad D. Simons, Jay Tapper
  • Publication number: 20150126970
    Abstract: A conjunctival cover including an annular generally curved shell having a conjunctival portion structured to conform to and overly at least part of the conjunctiva of an eye. The annular generally partially spherical shell defines a generally central opening. The central opening is sized to leave a cornea of the eye substantially or partially uncovered when the conjunctival cover is applied to the eye.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 4, 2013
    Publication date: May 7, 2015
    Inventor: Vance M. Thompson
  • Publication number: 20150088099
    Abstract: An eye drop assist apparatus and method for sequentially administering an ocular medication into a patient's eyes. A bottle or vial containing liquid eye drops is supported in a holder. First and second nasal locators extend in opposite directions from the holder. The nasal locators are separated by the pupillary distance (typically 60 mm), with the dispensing tip of the bottle located mid-way between. A person administering eye drops abuts the first nasal locator against the top of the patient's nasal bridge while aligning the tip of the bottle directly over a first eye before squeezing the bottle to forcibly expel one or more drops into the first eye. The person then linearly translates the bottle so that the second nasal locator abuts against the top of the patient's nasal bridge while aligning the tip of the bottle directly over a second eye. The bottle is then squeezed again to forcibly expel drops into the second eye.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 15, 2014
    Publication date: March 26, 2015
    Inventors: David Lorch, Marius Tijunelis
  • Patent number: 8961480
    Abstract: An eye drop device and a method of applying eye drops to the eye are disclosed herein. An exemplary embodiment of the device contains a main housing having an interior and exterior with a top opening sized to surround the eye and a bottom opening sized to accept the tip of an eye drop vial. The device also preferably contains a cavity for accepting the battery and an LED positioned within the interior of the main housing. A switch may be used to energize the LED. The method includes the steps of attaching an eye drop vial to the main housing, positioning the device over the eye, energizing the LED, and applying the eye drops.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 8, 2014
    Date of Patent: February 24, 2015
    Inventor: Miklos B. Korodi
  • Patent number: 8957278
    Abstract: An absorbent article has an absorbent composite that includes a water-insoluble fibrous matrix, a superabsorbent polymer composition that has an initial absorbent capacity of at least about 5 grams of saline per gram of superabsorbent polymer composition; and a first triggering mechanism having a first release time of between about 5 and 60 minutes, and a second triggering mechanism. The superabsorbent polymer composition may have a second absorbent capacity that is at least about 25% greater than the first absorbent capacity as measured by the mCRC Test.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 6, 2013
    Date of Patent: February 17, 2015
    Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide Inc.
    Inventors: Arvinder P. Singh Kainth, Richard N Dodge, II, David L Zenker
  • Patent number: 8951234
    Abstract: Pharmaceutical delivery systems for delivering dosages according to the present invention include a carrier component and a cap configured to seal an internal volume of the carrier component, wherein the cap includes a device that produces a unique current signature. Dosages prepared to be delivered according to embodiments of the invention find use in a variety of different applications, including clinical trials.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 2, 2013
    Date of Patent: February 10, 2015
    Assignee: Proteus Digital Health, Inc.
    Inventors: Hooman Hafezi, Gregory Moon, Kityee Au-Yeung, Robert Duck, Maria Casillas Holen
  • Patent number: 8915882
    Abstract: A needle assembly adapted for fluid communication with a cartridge containing a substance to be delivered to a subject, the needle assembly characterized by a biasing device (70) arranged to apply a biasing force on a needle (28, 116) to cause the needle (28, 116) to protrude outwards of a housing (30, 112) to pierce the subject, and biasing device release apparatus (60) including a biasing device arrestor (62) that initially blocks movement of the biasing device (70) and which releases the biasing device (70) when the safety latch (32, 122) moves to a position that permits moving the needle holder (26, 118) to cause the needle (28, 116) to protrude outwards of the housing (30, 112).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 19, 2011
    Date of Patent: December 23, 2014
    Assignee: MEDIMOP Medical Projects Ltd.
    Inventor: Oz Cabiri
  • Publication number: 20140371688
    Abstract: The present invention relates to an ophthalmic device designed to ease the use of eye drop dispensers. It is one ophthalmic device but can be thought of as consisting of two parts: the nose bridge (11), which rests on the user's nose and the body (19), which connects to the eye drop dispenser. The body is flat and comes off of the nose bridge at an angle, allowing the eye drop dispenser to point toward the eye. The body attaches to the eye drop dispenser by Velcro (18), adhesive tape, strap, or any other measure to adhere two things together. This allows the ophthalmic device to work with any type of eye drop dispenser. Together, the nose bridge and the body, allow the user to securely and easily administer an eye drop to the medial part of their eye.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 14, 2013
    Publication date: December 18, 2014
    Inventor: Nima REZAEI ABBASSI
  • Patent number: 8821440
    Abstract: An injection device has a dispensing chamber housing, a plunger, and a temperature control device. The dispensing chamber housing has a first part and a second part. The first part is thermally coupled to a needle. The second part is thermally coupled to the first part. The second part has an inner surface and an outer surface. The inner surface partially defines a dispensing chamber for holding a quantity of a substance. The plunger is engaged with an inner surface of the dispensing chamber housing, is capable of sliding in the dispensing chamber housing, and is fluidly sealed to the inner surface of the dispensing chamber housing. The temperature control device at least partially surrounds the dispensing chamber housing and is capable of altering a temperature of the substance in the dispensing chamber. The second part has a greater thermal coefficient than the first part.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 13, 2007
    Date of Patent: September 2, 2014
    Assignee: Alcon Research, Ltd.
    Inventors: Robert Sanchez, James Foster, Cesario Dos Santos
  • Patent number: 8771242
    Abstract: Dispensing units and methods for using dispensing units to apply eye drops to an eye of a user are disclosed. A dispensing unit may include a dispensing barrel having a dispensing orifice and one or more concentric rings. A particular dispensing unit has one concentric ring that is disposed around the circumference of the dispensing barrel and is configured to permit a user to properly visually align the dispensing barrel above an eye of the user. An alternate dispensing unit has first and second rings disposed around a circumference of the dispensing barrel that are configured to permit a user to properly visually align the dispensing barrel above an eye of the user by one or more of color mixing or polarization techniques.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 11, 2013
    Date of Patent: July 8, 2014
    Assignee: Empire Technology Development LLC
    Inventor: Christopher John Buntel
  • Patent number: 8771241
    Abstract: Dispensing units and methods for using dispensing units to apply eye drops to an eye of a user are disclosed. A dispensing unit may include a dispensing barrel having a dispensing orifice and one or more concentric rings. A particular dispensing unit has one concentric ring that is disposed around the circumference of the dispensing barrel and is configured to permit a user to properly visually align the dispensing barrel above an eye of the user. An alternate dispensing unit has first and second rings disposed around a circumference of the dispensing barrel that are configured to permit a user to properly visually align the dispensing barrel above an eye of the user by one or more of color mixing or polarization techniques.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 11, 2013
    Date of Patent: July 8, 2014
    Assignee: Empire Technology Development LLC
    Inventor: Christopher John Buntel
  • Publication number: 20140171884
    Abstract: The present application discloses a new and novel system and apparatus for improving the accuracy with which a person may apply eye drops to their own eye. The apparatus holds a bottle of eye drops at a fixed and certain distance above the eye, beside the nose, and below the forehead brow such that the user may easily apply eye drops consistently to one particular portion of their own eye. The apparatus sits on the nasion of the nose using a nasal bridge device and also rests on two pillars that are placed on the user's forehead. Used in such a manner, the apparatus facilitates one-handed eye drop application, facilitates both non-visual alignment and oblique alignment, and reduces reflective blinking.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 17, 2012
    Publication date: June 19, 2014
    Inventors: Jeffrey Rehkemper, David T. Tse, Steven Rehkemper, Brad D. Simons, Jay Tapper
  • Patent number: 8734408
    Abstract: An eye drop bottle holder with resilient legs includes an inverted U-shaped member made from resilient injection molded plastic. The top portion of the inverted U-shaped member includes an eye drop bottle holder. The right and left leg of the U-shape each terminate in an outwardly disposed J-shape covered by a soft rubber-like pad. The user can attach an eye drop bottle to the inverted U-shaped member so that the dispensing tip of the bottle is in close proximity the user's eye. The user can cause his or her eye lid to remain open by squeezing the right and left legs together, then placing the pads on the upper and lower eye orbit, then releasing the legs causing the flesh of the user's eyelids to be spread apart. In a preferred embodiment, an electro-mechanical assembly can automatically press on the side wall of the bottle to cause a predetermined amount of solution to be dispensed. An LED light flashes (is either activated or deactivated) to show the user that a dispensing event has taken place.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 11, 2010
    Date of Patent: May 27, 2014
    Inventor: Alvin J. Marx
  • Patent number: 8672904
    Abstract: A medical system comprising apparatus and methods for improved irrigation and lavage in wound management. The device attaches to at least one irrigation fluid source and is configured to administer the fluid indirectly to a wound or tissue.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 26, 2010
    Date of Patent: March 18, 2014
    Inventor: Joseph P. Schultz
  • Publication number: 20130310775
    Abstract: Dispensing units and methods for using dispensing units to apply eye drops to an eye of a user are disclosed. A dispensing unit may include a dispensing barrel having a dispensing orifice and one or more concentric rings. A particular dispensing unit has one concentric ring that is disposed around the circumference of the dispensing barrel and is configured to permit a user to properly visually align the dispensing barrel above an eye of the user. An alternate dispensing unit has first and second rings disposed around a circumference of the dispensing barrel that are configured to permit a user to properly visually align the dispensing barrel above an eye of the user by one or more of color mixing or polarization techniques.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 11, 2013
    Publication date: November 21, 2013
    Applicant: EMPIRE TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT LLC
    Inventor: Christopher John BUNTEL
  • Patent number: 8574217
    Abstract: An agent delivery apparatus for administering a pharmacological agent formulation to a sub-mucosal compartment of a body organ, comprising injector means having an internal formulation chamber that is adapted to receive and contain the pharmacological agent formulation therein and an elongated agent delivery member having a first end that is in communication with the internal formulation chamber and a delivery nozzle end, the injector means including force generating means that is adapted to generate sufficient force to expel the pharmacological agent formulation from the injector means and into and through the agent delivery member, and out of the delivery nozzle end of the elongated agent delivery member with a delivery pressure in the range of approximately 50-1000 psi.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 10, 2011
    Date of Patent: November 5, 2013
    Assignee: KMG Pharma, LLC
    Inventor: Gholam A. Peyman
  • Publication number: 20130261570
    Abstract: An eye treatment apparatus having a guide device structured to guide a nozzle of an applicator to a position in front of an eye is provided. The guide device includes a guide surface and a stop. The guide surface is easily accessible. That is, the nozzle of an applicator may be moved, generally laterally, into contact with the guide surface. The nozzle may then slide over the guide surface to the stop. The stop is positioned so that the nozzle is disposed centrally in front of the eye.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 4, 2013
    Publication date: October 3, 2013
    Inventor: Allan J. Bogdan
  • Patent number: 8486031
    Abstract: An eye treatment apparatus having a guide device structured to guide a nozzle of an applicator to a position in front of an eye is provided. The guide device includes a guide surface and a stop. The guide surface is easily accessible. That is, the nozzle of an applicator may be moved, generally laterally, into contact with the guide surface. The nozzle may then slide over the guide surface to the stop. The stop is positioned so that the nozzle is disposed centrally in front of the eye.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 29, 2011
    Date of Patent: July 16, 2013
    Inventor: Allan J. Bogdan
  • Patent number: 8435220
    Abstract: An emergency eyewash station is disclosed. The emergency eyewash station includes a reservoir containing an eyewash fluid and a mechanism for dispensing the eyewash fluid from the reservoir to wash an injured person's eyes. An expandable container is configured and arranged to collect used eyewash fluid after the eyewash fluid has been dispensed to wash the injured person's eyes. The station can be further enhanced by equipping the expandable container with a pair of straps configured to compress the reservoir thereby providing a gravity assist to dispensing eyewash fluid.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 23, 2006
    Date of Patent: May 7, 2013
    Assignee: Sperian Eye and Face Protection, Inc. a Delaware corporation
    Inventors: Daniel P. Smith, David J. Copeland, Michael C. Pereira
  • Patent number: 8383877
    Abstract: An absorbent composite includes a water-insoluble fibrous matrix, a superabsorbent polymer composition that has an initial absorbent capacity of at least about 5 grams of saline per gram of superabsorbent polymer composition; and a first triggering mechanism having a first release time of between about 5 and 60 minutes, where the superabsorbent polymer composition has a second absorbent capacity that is at least about 25 % greater than the first absorbent capacity as measured by the mCRC Test.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 28, 2007
    Date of Patent: February 26, 2013
    Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.
    Inventors: Arvinder P. Singh Kainth, Richard N. Dodge, II, David L. Zenker
  • Publication number: 20130030393
    Abstract: An eye treatment apparatus having a guide device structured to guide a nozzle of an applicator to a position in front of an eye is provided. The guide device includes a guide surface and a stop. The guide surface is easily accessible. That is, the nozzle of an applicator may be moved, generally laterally, into contact with the guide surface. The nozzle may then slide over the guide surface to the stop. The stop is positioned so that the nozzle is disposed centrally in front of the eye.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 29, 2011
    Publication date: January 31, 2013
    Inventor: ALLAN J. BOGDAN
  • Patent number: 8348912
    Abstract: The present application discloses a new and novel system and apparatus for improving the accuracy with which a person may apply eye drops to their own eye. The apparatus holds a bottle of eye drops at a fixed and certain distance above the eye, beside the nose, and below the forehead brow such that the user may easily apply eye drops consistently to one particular portion of their own eye. The apparatus sits on the nasion of the nose using a nasal bridge device and also rests on two pillars that are placed on the user's forehead. Used in such a manner, the apparatus facilitates one-handed eye drop application, facilitates both non-visual alignment and oblique alignment, and reduces reflective blinking.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 29, 2009
    Date of Patent: January 8, 2013
    Assignee: Anakin LLC
    Inventors: Jeffrey Rehkemper, David T. Tse, Steven Rehkemper, Brad D. Simons, Jay Tapper
  • Patent number: 8313472
    Abstract: An emergency eyewash station and dispensing structure therefore is disclosed. The emergency eyewash station includes a main body configured and arranged to hold and dispense eyewash fluid therefrom, an actuator arm assembly movable from a closed position to an open position, and a dispensing structure having an eyepiece sealed by a membrane. The eyepiece is in fluid connection with the eyewash fluid contained in the main body. The dispensing structure is removably coupled to the actuator arm assembly such that when the actuator arm assembly is moved from the closed position to the open position, the membrane is unsealed and the eyewash fluid dispenses from the eyepiece.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 14, 2007
    Date of Patent: November 20, 2012
    Assignee: Sperian Eye & Face Protection, Inc. a Delaware corporation
    Inventors: Benoit Devinat, Michael C Pereira, Breck Petrillo
  • Publication number: 20120265157
    Abstract: The present invention provides an eye drop container with an alignment component, including a body, a spout, and a reflective surface. The body has a top surface. The spout has a bottom integrated with the top surface and an opening opposite to the bottom. The reflective surface is disposed on the top surface of the body and has a central hole, wherein the bottom of the spout is disposed in the central hole.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 27, 2011
    Publication date: October 18, 2012
    Applicant: Shu-Te University
    Inventors: Nien-Te Liu, Sung-Wei Hsieh
  • Patent number: 8246589
    Abstract: Precision lid retracting eyedropper device with a hollow, rigid housing having an upper aperture that allows a push button topped piston to enter the housing where the piston can impinge on a resilient tubular member that is part of a pump assembly. The housing also includes a solution storing chamber that feeds solution to the pump assembly. A solution exit tube attached to the outgoing portion of the pump assembly emanates from the bottom part of the housing and can be directed towards the user's eye. Integral downwardly facing resilient legs are placed just above and below the user's orbital ridge so that when the legs are squeezed and released, the user's eye lids are forced open allowing the user to dispense a precise amount of solution into his or her eye.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 12, 2009
    Date of Patent: August 21, 2012
    Inventor: Alvin J. Marx
  • Patent number: 8216195
    Abstract: A dispenser cap for an eye-drop container includes a cap holder, an eyelid-engaging member, and a cap enclosure pivotally extended from the cap holder alongside the eyelid-engaging member. The eyelid-engaging member has topside adapted for contacting with an eyelid of a user to maintain the eyelid in an opened position. The cap enclosure is outwardly folded away from the eyelid-engaging member for exposing the dispensing nozzle and is folded in to engage with the eyelid-engaging member to create a nozzle cavity for enclosing the dispensing nozzle. Therefore, the dispenser cap not only provides a sealing device for enclosing the dispensing nozzle of the eye-drop container but also forms an eyelid retractor for maintaining the eyelid of the user in an opened position and aligning the dispensing nozzle to the eye of the user.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 17, 2009
    Date of Patent: July 10, 2012
    Inventor: Roger Li-Chung Wu
  • Patent number: 8206362
    Abstract: The present invention provides a device to facilitate the self-administration of eye drops. The device includes a body portion adapted for placement on the user's face, generally over the eye in which the drops are to be applied. The body portion preferably includes an integral handle which may be held between the thumb and forefinger of the user. Many embodiments may also incorporate a nose bridge to assist in locating the device in the correct position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 3, 2005
    Date of Patent: June 26, 2012
    Assignee: E-Z Eye Med, Inc.
    Inventor: Hal H. Crosswell, Jr.
  • Publication number: 20120136322
    Abstract: A therapeutic system comprises an ocular insert placed on a region outside an optical zone of an eye. The ocular insert comprises two structures: a first skeletal structure and a second cushioning structure. The first structure functions as a skeletal frame which maintains positioning of the implant along the anterior portion of the eye and provides support to the second, cushioning structure. This first structure maintains the attachment of the therapeutic system to the anterior portion of the eye for at least thirty days. In some embodiments the first structure remains a constant size and shape, e.g. a ring shape, a ring with haptics, or a curvilinear ring that is confined to and restrainingly engages the inferior and superior conjunctival fornices so as to retain the implant within the tear fluid and/or against the tissues of the eye.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 1, 2011
    Publication date: May 31, 2012
    Applicant: ForSight Labs, LLC
    Inventors: Yair Alster, Eugene de Juan, JR., Cary J. Reich, Stephen Boyd, David Sierra, Jose D. Alejandro, K. Angela Macfarlane, Douglas Sutton
  • Patent number: 8147467
    Abstract: A device enables a patient to perform non-invasive punctal occlusion by applying firm pressure to the skin external to the lacrimal canaliculi during the administration of eyedrop medicine, for the purpose of prolonging the medicine retention time. The device of this invention may be adjusted to fit the nasal aspect of the orbital rims where the lacrimal canaliculi are located. The pressure to be applied on the lacrimal canaliculi is adjustable to meet the optimal pressure requirement. The device also has a visual reference attachment that provides visual referencing points for positioning the tip of the eyedrop bottle towards the eyes. This device enables a hands-free operation and does not interfere with the wearing of eyeglasses.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 24, 2009
    Date of Patent: April 3, 2012
    Inventor: Stephen C Chen
  • Publication number: 20120071840
    Abstract: To create an eye rinsing device (100) for rinsing at least one eye (12), which is embodied as an attachable attachment (11), which can be connected to a container (10), wherein the attachment (11) can be placed onto the eye (12) of a person, and is provided with at least one rinsing opening (15), which is directed towards the eye (12), by means of which the washing of an eye is carried out in an improved manner, it is proposed for the attachment (11) to encompass a device comprising wing-like spreading elements (16, 17), which pull the upper eyelid (13) and the lower eyelid (14) apart, so as to support the opening of the eye (12) during the rinsing process.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 19, 2010
    Publication date: March 22, 2012
    Applicant: PLUM A/S
    Inventor: Poul Bertelsen
  • Publication number: 20110071481
    Abstract: A device enables a patient to perform non-invasive punctal occlusion by applying firm pressure to the skin external to the lacrimal canaliculi during the administration of eyedrop medicine, for the purpose of prolonging the medicine retention time. The device of this invention may be adjusted to fit the nasal aspect of the orbital rims where the lacrimal canaliculi are located. The pressure to be applied on the lacrimal canaliculi is adjustable to meet the optimal pressure requirement. The device also has a visual reference attachment that provides visual referencing points for positioning the tip of the eyedrop bottle towards the eyes. This device enables a hands-free operation and does not interfere with the wearing of eyeglasses.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 24, 2009
    Publication date: March 24, 2011
    Inventor: Stephen C. Chen
  • Patent number: 7867210
    Abstract: In a disposable absorbent article structured such that an article body is composed of at least a top sheet arrange in a front face side, a back sheet arranged in a back face side and an absorber interposed between both of top sheet and back sheet, and a feces pocket is provided in a hip contact portion of the article body, wherein an opening portion of the feces pocket is covered with a mesh sheet.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 14, 2005
    Date of Patent: January 11, 2011
    Assignee: Daio Paper Corporation
    Inventors: Yosuke Mori, Shinichi Kouno, Tomoka Kamoto
  • Publication number: 20100286633
    Abstract: Precision lid retracting eyedropper device with a hollow, rigid housing having an upper aperture that allows a push button topped piston to enter the housing where the piston can impinge on a resilient tubular member that is part of a pump assembly. The housing also includes a solution storing chamber that feeds solution to the pump assembly. A solution exit tube attached to the outgoing portion of the pump assembly emanates from the bottom part of the housing and can be directed towards the user's eye. Integral downwardly facing resilient legs are placed just above and below the user's orbital ridge so that when the legs are squeezed and released, the user's eye lids are forced open allowing the user to dispense a precise amount of solution into his or her eye. A precision eye drop solution container having the ability to retain and dispense a precise single portion of eye drop solution each time the user depresses an actuator device located on and within the housing of the container.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 11, 2010
    Publication date: November 11, 2010
    Inventor: Alvin J. MARX
  • Publication number: 20100286634
    Abstract: An eye drop bottle holder with resilient legs includes an inverted U-shaped member made from resilient injection molded plastic. The top portion of the inverted U-shaped member includes an eye drop bottle holder. The right and left leg of the U-shape each terminate in an outwardly disposed J-shape covered by a soft rubber-like pad. The user can attach an eye drop bottle to the inverted U-shaped member so that the dispensing tip of the bottle is in close proximity the user's eye. The user can cause his or her eye lid to remain open by squeezing the right and left legs together, then placing the pads on the upper and lower eye orbit, then releasing the legs causing the flesh of the user's eyelids to be spread apart. In a preferred embodiment, an electro-mechanical assembly can automatically press on the side wall of the bottle to cause a predetermined amount of solution to be dispensed. An LED light flashes (is either activated or deactivated) to show the user that a dispensing event has taken place.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 11, 2010
    Publication date: November 11, 2010
    Inventor: Alvin J. MARX
  • Publication number: 20100211027
    Abstract: A dispensing tip apparatus for an eye drop dispenser to administer topical ophthalmic solutions is described. The apparatus integrates an ophthalmic solution-dispensing tip with an optical gauging assembly. The tip provides continuous visual feedback about it orientation and relationship to the eye. The dispensing tip when attached to any standard topical ophthalmic solution dispensing bottle or reservoir enables the user to view a target, visually align the dispenser tip, and administer an eye drop with precision. There is also a visual feedback by which the dispenser tip is prevented from gaining too close proximity and contacting the eye, thus preventing contamination of the medication and its dispenser. The visual feedback can also contain textual or graphic information that serves as a promotional advertisement. The is assembly can be attached to the neck of an eye drop bottle or attached to the tip of an eye drop bottle.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 23, 2010
    Publication date: August 19, 2010
    Inventor: Jerrold Scott Pine
  • Publication number: 20100174248
    Abstract: A dispenser cap for an eye-drop container includes a cap holder, an eyelid-engaging member, and a cap enclosure pivotally extended from the cap holder alongside the eyelid-engaging member. The eyelid-engaging member has topside adapted for contacting with an eyelid of a user to maintain the eyelid in an opened position. The cap enclosure is outwardly folded away from the eyelid-engaging member for exposing the dispensing nozzle and is folded in to engage with the eyelid-engaging member to create a nozzle cavity for enclosing the dispensing nozzle. Therefore, the dispenser cap not only provides a sealing device for enclosing the dispensing nozzle of the eye-drop container but also forms an eyelid retractor for maintaining the eyelid of the user in an opened position and aligning the dispensing nozzle to the eye of the user.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 17, 2009
    Publication date: July 8, 2010
    Inventor: Roger Li-Chung Wu
  • Publication number: 20100160872
    Abstract: The present invention relates to medication applied to the eye, and in particular to an apparatus for applying such medication. An arrangement as described herein enables precise quantities of medication to be administered without the apparatus contacting the eye ball. The application comprises a shield portion (12) for application over a user's eye, comprising an opening (20, 22) for receiving a support into which medication can be dispensed. The opening is configured to guide and release the medication from the support into the user's eye.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 3, 2006
    Publication date: June 24, 2010
    Inventor: Ian Harrison