Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm Gale H. Thorne
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Patent number: 7841581Abstract: A needleless connector for controllably permitting fluid communication between a cannula and a port usually associated with a patient catheter or line. The connector is made from three parts, two of which form an elongated housing for a valve part. The valve part comprises a domed slit valve which is in a closed state before a cannula is inserted into the housing. Insertion of the cannula inverts the dome valve to open a slit permitting fluid communication there through. Insertion of the cannula also displaces the valve part about and along a post internally disposed in the housing. Assembled, the valve part is initially disposed about the post in a compressive sealed relationship to form a secure pathway therebetween. The post is shaped to store greater energy by stretching portions of the valve part as the valve part is displaced therealong.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2008Date of Patent: November 30, 2010Assignee: Thorne Consulting & Intellectual Property, LLCInventors: Gale Harrison Thorne, Jr., Gale Harrison Thorne
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Patent number: 7789862Abstract: A discharge assembly is disclosed which partitions a conventional syringe into proximal and distal chambers to provide a multi-chamber, sequentially dispensing syringe apparatus. Incorporated in the discharge assembly is a syringe stopper body and an associated valve stem which in combination form a valve. A syringe plunger communicates through fluid in the proximal chamber to force displacement of the discharge assembly. The valve is actuated by collision between a rigid member which is a part of the valve stem and the distal internal surface of the syringe. The discharge assembly may be made from two parts: (1) the stopper body (made from conventional syringe stopper material); (2) the valve (actuating) stem made from rigid material similar to material from which the syringe barrel is made.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2007Date of Patent: September 7, 2010Assignee: Thorne Consulting & Intellectual Property, LLCInventor: Gale H. Thorne, Jr.
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Patent number: 7785312Abstract: A convenience kit assembled and organized to measure, fill and dispense medication and flush solutions to patients through connections to patient lines and catheters while improving safety and efficacy of such procedures by requiring fewer post-sterilization makes and breaks when compared to similar filling and dispensing methods using conventional components. Further the kit improves flush compliance by facilitating dispensing of flush solutions and decreases likelihood of infections by providing for flushing of patient lines and catheter connecting fittings without any additional line breaks. The kit is provided in resealable, tamper evident kit packaging which permits sealed transport of kit parts after initial opening and follow-on parts use. Convenience of operation is provided by a two syringe assembly which is operable by a single hand by which selective dispensing is accomplished from either of the two syringes while obstructing flow from the other syringe.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2008Date of Patent: August 31, 2010Assignee: IntraVena, LLCInventors: Gale Harison Thorne, Jr., Evan William Call, Gale Harrison Thorne
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Patent number: 7101354Abstract: A displaceable valved stopper is disclosed which partitions a conventional syringe into proximal and distal chambers to provide a multi-chamber, mixing syringe assembly. Also the valved stopper and a valve assembly are disclosed for use in a single conventional syringe to provide dual chamber mixing plus a disparate and sequentially dispensed flush. Incorporated in the valve assembly is another valved stopper and a separator which filters out gas from liquid being dispensed through the valve assembly. Each valved stopper is made as a single molded part which may be made from basic syringe plunger material. Also, each valved stopper may have a bi-state valve (e.g. a domed, slit valve). The separator is a single molded part which may be molded from basic syringe material. Each valve is actuated to a different state by differential pressure of a force greater than the associated valved stopper displacement force.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2006Date of Patent: September 5, 2006Assignee: Infusive Technologies, LLCInventors: Gale H. Thorne, Jr., Gale H. Thorne
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Patent number: 7076911Abstract: A fishing lure constructed from a swimming jig and a cover for the swimming jig. The cover having a pair of tilted fins which produce a unique fish attracting and catching action as the fishing lure is displaced through water.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2004Date of Patent: July 18, 2006Inventor: David L. Thorne
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Patent number: 7048720Abstract: A valve assembly is disclosed which partitions a conventional syringe into proximal and distal chambers to provide a multi-chamber, sequentially dispensing syringe apparatus. Incorporated in the valve assembly is a valved stopper having a valve (e.g. a slit valve) and a separator which filters out gas from liquid being dispensed through the valve assembly. A syringe plunger communicates through fluid in the proximal chamber to force displacement of the valve assembly. The valve is actuated by differential pressure of a force greater than the valve assembly displacement force. The valve assembly may be made from two parts: (1) a valved stopper (may be molded from basic syringe plunger material); (2) a separator (may be injection molded from syringe barrel material).Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2005Date of Patent: May 23, 2006Assignee: Infusive Technologies, LLCInventors: Gale H. Thorne, Jr., Nestor Rodriguez San Juan, Michael Wallace Howlett, Bradley Carling Robinson, Gale H. Thorne
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Patent number: 7018592Abstract: A self-contained, single manual step unit for thermally sterilizing dental and medical instruments is disclosed. The unit, which requires only activation of a single manual switch and which controls an autoclaving cycle by monitoring temperature of matter which changes states between solid and liquid at a predetermined temperature, provides an effective autoclaving instrument. In disclosed embodiments, each unit comprises a protective housing with a pressure containing releasible lid, a heated vessel and a cooling assembly. Thermal regulation and autoclaving timing is determined by mass and thermal characteristics of the matter and by an electrical control circuit comprised primarily of electric heaters and thermally controlled switches. Steam for autoclaving is provided by capsules or other water containers disposed within a well of the vessel at the beginning of an autoclaving cycle.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2002Date of Patent: March 28, 2006Inventor: John G. Bowen
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Patent number: 6960191Abstract: A safety, over-the-needle midline catheter, designed generally for insertion distal to the antecubital crease to be threaded proximally to a site just distal to the axilla. An accompanying safety apparatus is employed which permits only proximal displacement of an associated needle cannula into a safety housing. The catheter has an internal lumen of constant diameter and a proximally disposed taper which in conjunction with the constant internal diameter, provides a wall thickness which effectively resists kinking and associated closure of said lumen which might result from bending of an elbow when a portion of the catheter is disposed at the cubital crease. A butterfly is disclosed which has a collet having a superiorly disposed slit and lips associated with the slit which are sufficiently thin and supple to permit the catheter to be separated from the collet (and butterfly) while wings of the butterfly are disposed upon skin of a patient.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2003Date of Patent: November 1, 2005Assignee: Infusion Advancements, LLCInventors: Michael Wallace Howlett, James Victor Mercer
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Patent number: 6254575Abstract: A retractable and extendable medical needle protective shield which provides opportunity for accessing and reaccessing a medical needle and associated sharpened needle tip and recovering the needle and tip for safety between accesses. The shield includes a needle guide which assures the needle tip is untouched by any part of the shield as the shield is displaced to cover and uncover the needle. A releasible latch is provided to guard against inadvertent removal of the protective shield between accesses. An unreleasible latch is also provided to secure the shield relative to the latch preparatory to final disposal. In combination with the protective shield, a plurality of adapters are disclosed which provide examples of passively operated, protected access to membrane pierceable fluid sources such as a “Y” connection site of an IV set line, a drug vial, a vacuum sample tube, an umbilical cord holder and a hypodermic site.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1999Date of Patent: July 3, 2001Assignee: Specialized Health ProductsInventors: Gale H. Thorne, Jr., Mark Nelson, F. Mark Ferguson, Kendall P. Thorne, Michael L. Thorne, David L. Thorne, Gale H. Thorne, Michael A. Wilson
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Patent number: 6224576Abstract: A safety device for a phlebotomy needle having two sharpened tips, a forward or distal tip which is used for percutaneous sampling and a rear or proximal tip which is used to penetrate vacuum sampling tube stoppers. The phlebotomy needle safety device has a needle shield disposed about the rear or proximal needle, which is displaced only by the standard action of threadably connecting the device to a phlebotomy barrel, to permit penetration of vacuum sampling tube stoppers. The device also has a retractable and extendable, protective medical needle shield which provides opportunity for accessing and reaccessing a forward or distal needle and associated sharpened needle tip and recovering the needle and tip for safety between accesses. The shield includes a needle guide which assures the forward needle tip is untouched by any part of the shield as the shield is displaced to cover and uncover the needle.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1999Date of Patent: May 1, 2001Assignee: Specialized Health Products, Inc.Inventors: Gale H. Thorne, Craig N. Thorne
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Patent number: 6197007Abstract: Disclosure of methods and apparatus providing bases for design of compact small bore medical needle retraction safety devices wherein actuators are displaced away from slender needle sheathing bodies to initiate a needle retraction cycle for safely containing a medical needle after use. Such actuation guards against inadvertent acts, such as depression of an actuator, which may result in untimely needle retraction. Four embodiments of the instant invention are disclosed. In one embodiment, needle retracting energy is stored as a medical needle is extended for use and is expended to retract the needle into safe containment. Other embodiments comprise power assist mechanisms which store energy during an initial phase of needle retraction to be used to enhance and assist needle retraction during a needle retraction completing phase.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 1999Date of Patent: March 6, 2001Inventors: David L. Thorne, Roy L. Barrus, Kendall P. Thorne, Gale H. Thorne
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Patent number: 6168580Abstract: An antimicrobial device which is adaptably affixable to a large variety of commercially available catheters. Preferably, the device employs a pair of metal ion emitting electrodes which are at least partially disposed within an insertion site of the catheter and which are pulsed with alternating potentials to electrolytically elute ions into surrounding tissue to build an antiseptic zone about the insertion site. The device comprises an insertion sleeve and associated jacket which is slidably affixable to the indwelling catheter and a self-contained battery power source and electronics unit. The unit supplies power for the electrolytic action and for electronics which time the period and width of potential signals for the electrolysis. Through alternate elution and deposition of ions back and forth between the electrodes, long term indwelling catheter efficacy is assured. Period activation also increases length of battery life.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 1999Date of Patent: January 2, 2001Assignee: Iontophoretics CorporationInventor: James V. Yardley
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Patent number: 6149629Abstract: An invention which provides for making low cost apparatus and one-hand activation methods for shielding a syringe needle as a safety precaution after each needle use. A shield, which may be used as a protective cover for the needle during initial transport to site of use, is linearly actuated to three distinct stops by action of a single hand, thereby leaving the second hand of a user free for patient care. The shield is releasible from two of the three stops to make possible uncovering of the needle preparatory to use and temporary needle protection between needle uses. The shield has an elongated hollow barrel shape which is sized to fit snugly about, yet slide smoothly over a body of a syringe associated with the needle. The barrel shape of the shield is longitudinally interrupted by a scissure in which an arm which is hingeably affixed to the shield resides.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 1999Date of Patent: November 21, 2000Assignee: Specialized Health Products, Inc.Inventors: Michael A. Wilson, Gale H. Thorne
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Patent number: 6063040Abstract: A practical, low cost safety device for phlebotomy. Preparation for operation of the device involves elongating an otherwise shortened-for-transport apparatus to extend a medical assembly and needle from a housing for use in a medical procedure. The act of elongating energizes an energy storing component and cocks a releasable latch. The energy storing component is preferably a vacuum drawing plunger and tube combination. When the medical procedure is complete, distortion of a portion of the housing causes powered retraction of the needle. After retraction, the needle is fully contained, permitting the device to be laid aside without fear of an inadvertent needle stick. The housing comprises a proximal barrel and a distal needle containment section. The barrel comprises a sampling tube stopper piercing cannula.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 1998Date of Patent: May 16, 2000Assignee: Specialized Health Products, Inc.Inventors: Charles V. Owen, David L. Thorne, Gale H. Thorne, Roy L. Barrus
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Patent number: 6050976Abstract: Disclosure of methods and apparatus providing bases for design of compact catheter insertion needle retraction safety devices wherein actuators are displaced away from slender needle sheathing bodies to initiate a needle retraction cycle for safely containing a catheter insertion needle after use. Such actuation guards against inadvertent acts, such as depression of an actuator, which may result in untimely needle retraction. Four embodiments of the instant invention are disclosed. In one embodiment, needle retracting energy is stored as a catheter insertion needle is extended for use and is expended to retract the needle into safe containment. Other embodiments comprise power assist mechanisms which store energy during an initial phase of needle retraction to be used to enhance and assist needle retraction during a needle retraction completing phase.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1998Date of Patent: April 18, 2000Assignee: Specialized Health Products, Inc.Inventors: David L. Thorne, Roy L. Barrus, Kendall P. Thorne, Gale H. Thorne
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Patent number: 6036675Abstract: A low cost safety sterile cartridge injector apparatus comprising an injector and a safety needle sheath having elements which promote facile assembly and disassembly. An embodiment is disclosed which incorporates an integral needle hub and safety sheath which is displaced to protectively cover a medical needle after use. The sheath also incorporates patterns of rachet teeth which cooperate with a holder portion of the injector to lock a sterile cartridge in place for use in a medical procedure and to release the cartridge for facile disposal when the sheath is displaced to cover and protectively shroud the needle after use. Through this process, need for rotary collars to capture and hold the cartridge in place during use is eliminated, reducing injector cost and apparatus assembly steps and time.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 1999Date of Patent: March 14, 2000Assignee: Specialized Health Products, Inc.Inventors: Gale H. Thorne, David L. Thorne
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Patent number: 5994713Abstract: Filmless photon imaging sensor plates and apparatus which are particularly effective in medical radiology and industrial applications including, but not limited to high resolution mammography. In combination, the sensor plates and apparatus provide rapid production of high resolution images which exhibit higher sensitivity and wider dynamic range than contemporary X-ray systems. Novel sensor plate structures provide images having attributes of increased sensitivity; dual plate design providing increased pixel read-out speed and differential dual energy image production; and electrically isolated segments by which a plurality of pixels are read concurrently to reduce overall image processing time. Generally, the plates employ a homogeneous photoconductive material such as amorphous selenium and are read by exposing each pixel sized area to a small diameter scanning light beam. Using light beam scanning, resulting plate design promises low cost manufacture of both sensor plates and associated apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 1997Date of Patent: November 30, 1999Assignee: Quantum Imaging Corp.Inventors: Charles D. Becker, Harry Dell Foster, Alfonzo Zermeno, Gale H. Thorne, James V. Yardley
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Patent number: 5986278Abstract: Filmless photon imaging sensor plates and apparatus which are particularly effective in medical radiology and industrial applications including, but not limited to high resolution mammography. In combination, the sensor plates and apparatus provide rapid production of high resolution images which exhibit higher sensitivity and wider dynamic range than contemporary X-ray systems. Novel sensor plate structures provide images having attributes of increased sensitivity; dual plate design providing increased pixel read-out speed and differential dual energy image production; and electrically isolated segments by which a plurality of pixels are read concurrently to reduce overall image processing time. Generally, the plates employ a homogeneous photoconductive material such as amorphous selenium and are read by exposing each pixel sized area to a small diameter scanning light beam. Using light beam scanning, resulting plate design promises low cost manufacture of both sensor plates and associated apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 1998Date of Patent: November 16, 1999Assignee: Quantum Imaging CorporationInventors: Charles D. Becker, Harry Dell Foster, Alfonzo Zermeno, Gale H. Thorne, James V. Yardley
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Patent number: 5980488Abstract: Parts which may be integrally molded with a phlebotomy barrel or with a Luer fitting to provide, in a single molded part, an extendable safety enclosure for a medical cannula in phlebotomy, syringe and other general medical needle applications. Integrally molded part phlebotomy safety devices are disclosed which require only the integrally-molded part, a medical needle, a label and a transport needle cover to form a ready-to-use phlebotomy device. Upon removal of the label and needle cover, the device is ready for use in a medical procedure. The enclosure comprises a plurality of rigid segments serially connected by a plurality of intersegment hinges, which are preferably living hinges. The segments are disposed about a medical needle, folded upon each other during the medical procedure and extended at the end of the procedure to form a secure, substantially rigid safety shroud. During the procedure, the enclosure is folded and conveniently disposed about a proximal portion of the needle.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 1998Date of Patent: November 9, 1999Assignee: Specialized Health Products, Inc.Inventor: David L. Thorne
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Patent number: 5957892Abstract: Parts integrally associated with a shortened I.V. insertion needle handle to provide, in as few as one molded part, an extendable safety guard for a catheter insertion needle and its sharpened tip. The safety guard comprises a plurality of rigid segments serially connected by a plurality of living hinges. The segments are disposed about the insertion needle, folded upon each other during the medical procedure and extended at the end of the procedure to form a secure, substantially fixed length safety sheath which conforms to the long axis of the needle. During the procedure, the safety guard is folded and conveniently disposed about a proximal portion of the needle. At the end of the procedure, the safety guard is extended by a relatively short motion associated with an arc distance of a proximal segment of the enclosure to protectively guard and secure the needle. The needle becomes a part of a structure which is cooperatively formed by both needle and enclosure.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 1998Date of Patent: September 28, 1999Assignee: Specialized Health Products, Inc.Inventor: David L. Thorne