Patents Assigned to Aircraft Medical Limited
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Patent number: 9693677Abstract: A laryngoscope blade which improves the transmission of light from the laryngoscope to enhance the amount of light reflected from an area of interest in a patient. The laryngoscope blade has a channel which extends at least partially though the blade and receives a light source. The channel has a substantially transparent end face which is situated towards the blade end and has an optical element adapted to reduce the ambient light signal from the light source in the channel.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2015Date of Patent: July 4, 2017Assignee: AIRCRAFT MEDICAL LIMITEDInventor: Matthew McGrath
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Patent number: 9687141Abstract: A medical device for carrying out internal examination, such as laryngoscopes, has a body including a transmitter and receiver, and a blade portion including a receiver and transmitter. The transmitters and receivers are used to provide an indication of whether or not a particular blade portion has already been attached to a body portion previously.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2004Date of Patent: June 27, 2017Assignee: AIRCRAFT MEDICAL LIMITEDInventor: Matthew J. R. McGrath
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Patent number: 9662001Abstract: A laryngoscope insertion section comprising a tube guide including at least an inferior tube guiding member and a superior tube guiding member, wherein the thickness of the insertion section in a first region is less than the external diameter of the largest diameter endotracheal tube in an operating range of endotracheal tube sizes plus the thickness of the inferior tube guiding member plus the thickness of the superior tube guiding member. Typically, the insertion section comprises an elongate member and the tube guide is lateral of the elongate member. Typically, an endotracheal tube is retained within the tube guide in flexural tension.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2015Date of Patent: May 30, 2017Assignee: Aircraft Medical LimitedInventors: Matthew John Ross McGrath, Morgan James Walker
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Publication number: 20160367126Abstract: The invention relates to medical devices for carrying out internal examination, such as laryngoscopes. The laryngoscope is provided with a camera element within a channel inside the blade.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2016Publication date: December 22, 2016Applicant: Aircraft Medical LimitedInventor: MATTHEW J.R. MCGRATH
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Patent number: 9414743Abstract: Disclosed is a laryngoscope comprising a handle and an insertion section which extends from the handle, wherein the insertion section comprises a tube guide for retaining and guiding an endotracheal tube during intubation, wherein the handle comprises at least one external tube engaging formation, such as a tube guiding member or tube retaining member. There is also disclosed a laryngoscope having a handle and insertion section which adapted to detachably retain and guide an endotracheal tube along a lateral side of the insertion section and handle such that a retained endotracheal tube is continuously curved, and preferably under flexural tension, from the most proximal location where the handle contacts the retained endotracheal tube to the most distal location where the insertion section contacts the superior side of a retained endotracheal tube.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2008Date of Patent: August 16, 2016Assignee: AIRCRAFT MEDICAL LIMITEDInventor: Matthew John Ross McGrath
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Patent number: 9314151Abstract: A video laryngoscope has an arm comprising a video camera, at least one electrical conductor extending to the video camera, an elongate electrical conductor retaining member retaining the electrical conductor and an overmolding extending around the elongate cable retaining member and having a smooth outer surface. Providing a laryngoscope arm overmolded to provide a smooth outer surface has the benefit of allowing the laryngoscope arm to be readily cleaned or sterilized, and minimizes the number of features, such as seams or joints, where dirt or infectious bodies may be retained.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2011Date of Patent: April 19, 2016Assignee: Aircraft Medical LimitedInventors: Matthew John Ross McGrath, Peter Douglas Colin Inglis
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Patent number: 9316698Abstract: An electrical device includes a memory storing a value indicative the remaining available rated capacity of one or more batteries. The stored value is changed in use to reflect reducing capacity. The initial stored value is chosen so that there is a very high (e.g. >99.9%) confidence that the one or more batteries will provide at least the capacity indicated by the initial stored value. This reduces the chance of failure during emergency procedures. The one or more batteries may be integral to the electrical device. An override facility is provided.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 2015Date of Patent: April 19, 2016Assignee: Aircraft Medical LimitedInventors: Matthew John Ross McGrath, Peter Douglas Colin Inglis, Brian Alan Laffoley
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Patent number: 9226651Abstract: A laryngoscope insertion section comprising a tube guide comprising at least an inferior tube guiding member and a superior tube guiding member, wherein the thickness of the insertion section in a first region is less than the external diameter of the largest diameter endotracheal tube in an operating range of endotracheal tube sizes plus the thickness of the inferior tube guiding member plus the thickness of the superior tube guiding member. Typically, the insertion section comprises an elongate member and the tube guide is lateral of the elongate member. Typically, an endotracheal tube is retained within the tube guide in flexural tension.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2013Date of Patent: January 5, 2016Assignee: AIRCRAFT MEDICAL LIMITEDInventors: Matthew John Ross McGrath, Morgan James Walker
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Patent number: 9174014Abstract: An introducer guide (19) for an intubation device (21) having an open channel adapted to releasably secure an introducer, and shaped such that advancement of an intubation tube (21) through which the introducer extends causes the introducer to be removed from the introducer guide (19).Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2010Date of Patent: November 3, 2015Assignee: AIRCRAFT MEDICAL LIMITEDInventors: Matthew J. R. McGrath, Peter Douglas Colin Inglis
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Patent number: 9066700Abstract: A laryngoscope blade which improves the transmission of light from the laryngoscope to enhance the amount of light reflected from an area of interest in a patient. The laryngoscope blade has a channel which extends at least partially though the blade and receives a light source. The channel has a substantially transparent end face which is situated towards the blade end and has an optical element adapted to reduce the ambient light signal from the light source in the channel.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2006Date of Patent: June 30, 2015Assignee: AIRCRAFT MEDICAL LIMITEDInventor: Matthew McGrath
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Patent number: 9066668Abstract: An electrical device includes a memory storing a value indicative the remaining available rated capacity of one or more batteries. The stored value is changed in use to reflect reducing capacity. The initial stored value is chosen so that there is a very high (e.g. >99.9%) confidence that the one or more batteries will provide at least the capacity indicated by the initial stored value. This reduces the chance of failure during emergency procedures. The one or more batteries may be integral to the electrical device. An override facility is provided.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2011Date of Patent: June 30, 2015Assignee: AIRCRAFT MEDICAL LIMITEDInventors: Matthew John Ross McGrath, Peter Douglas Colin Inglis, Brian Alan Laffoley
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Patent number: 8845525Abstract: A laryngoscope insertion section includes an elongate support member and a tube guide having a resilient tube guiding member, to enable the insertion section to be used with endotracheal tubes having a wide range of external diameters. The breadth and/or thickness of the insertion section can therefore be less when retaining an endotracheal tube having a relatively small external diameter, enabling the insertion section to reliably guide tubes having a range of external diameters and to reliably guide relatively small external diameter tubes while occupying less volume that would otherwise be required in order for the tube guide to be able to guide tubes having a larger external diameter.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2010Date of Patent: September 30, 2014Assignee: Aircraft Medical LimitedInventors: Matthew John Ross McGrath, Peter Douglas Colin Inglis
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Publication number: 20140121463Abstract: A laryngoscope insertion section comprising a tube guide comprising at least an inferior tube guiding member and a superior tube guiding member, wherein the thickness of the insertion section in a first region is less than the external diameter of the largest diameter endotracheal tube in an operating range of endotracheal tube sizes plus the thickness of the inferior tube guiding member plus the thickness of the superior tube guiding member. Typically, the insertion section comprises an elongate member and the tube guide is lateral of the elongate member. Typically, an endotracheal tube is retained within the tube guide in flexural tension.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2013Publication date: May 1, 2014Applicant: AIRCRAFT MEDICAL LIMITEDInventors: Matthew John Ross MCGRATH, Morgan James WALKER
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Publication number: 20130072757Abstract: A battery pack (10) for an electrical device (60) has a cover portion which forms part of the assembled electrical device (60) and a seal (78) for forming a waterproof seal between the battery pack (10) and the electrical device (10). Thus, every new battery pack can form a fresh seal with the electrical device (60), allowing effective waterproofing. A battery pack (10) for an electrical device (60) includes a memory storing a value indicative the remaining available rated capacity of the battery pack (10). The stored value is changed in use to reflect reducing capacity. The initial stored value is chosen so that there is a very high (e.g. >99.9%) confidence that the battery pack will provide at least the capacity indicated by the initial stored value. This reduces the chance of failure during emergency procedures. An override facility is provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2011Publication date: March 21, 2013Applicant: AIRCRAFT MEDICAL LIMITEDInventors: Matthew John Ross Mcgrath, Peter Douglas Colin Inglis, Brian Alan Laffoley
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Publication number: 20130066153Abstract: An electrical device includes a memory storing a value indicative the remaining available rated capacity of one or more batteries. The stored value is changed in use to reflect reducing capacity. The initial stored value is chosen so that there is a very high (e.g. >99.9%) confidence that the one or more batteries will provide at least the capacity indicated by the initial stored value. This reduces the chance of failure during emergency procedures. The one or more batteries may be integral to the electrical device. An override facility is provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2011Publication date: March 14, 2013Applicant: AIRCRAFT MEDICAL LIMITEDInventors: Matthew John Ross McGrath, Peter Douglas Colin Inglis, Brian Alan Laffoley
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Publication number: 20130060090Abstract: A video laryngoscope has an arm comprising a video camera, at least one electrical conductor extending to the video camera, an elongate electrical conductor retaining member retaining the electrical conductor and an overmoulding extending around the elongate cable retaining member and having a smooth outer surface. Providing a laryngoscope arm overmoulded to provide a smooth outer surface has the benefit of allowing the laryngoscope arm to be readily cleaned or sterilised, and minimises the number of features, such as seams or joints, where dirt or infectious bodies may be retained.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2011Publication date: March 7, 2013Applicant: AIRCRAFT MEDICAL LIMITEDInventors: Matthew John Ross McGrath, Peter Douglas Colin Inglis
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Publication number: 20130057667Abstract: Disclosed is a video laryngoscope having a body, an insertion section extending from the body generally parallel to a median plane of the laryngoscope extending through the body, and a display screen assembly extending from the body generally perpendicular to the median plane, the body comprising a grip portion intermediate the display screen assembly and the insertion section. The display screen assembly, comprising a display screen, extends laterally from the body and the inner edge of the display screen falls within the lateral extent of the body. The grip portion is also of a minimum size to allow an adult to grip the laryngoscope, the hand abutting the screen assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 13, 2010Publication date: March 7, 2013Applicant: AIRCRAFT MEDICAL LIMITEDInventor: Matthew John Ross McGrath
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Publication number: 20130060089Abstract: Disclosed is a laryngoscope insertion section having a curved superior surface and a curved inferior surface, and a channel extending from the proximal end the channel having an inferior internal surface with a greater curvature than the curvature of the inferior surface. The insertion section is compatible with laryngoscope hardware optimised for indirect viewing, yet enables direct viewing. Additionally, the distance between the inferior and superior surfaces is at a maximum within the intermediate portion, and enables the dimensions of the proximal and distal portions to be minimized. Thus, the intermediate portion, which is located in the patient's oral cavity in use, is provided with greatest depth and therefore strength where the greatest forces are received, whereas the distal and proximal portions are of reduced dimensions to as to minimize trauma to the patient's airway and mouth areas, respectively, in use.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2011Publication date: March 7, 2013Applicant: AIRCRAFT MEDICAL LIMITEDInventors: Matthew John Ross McGrath, Peter Douglas Colin Inglis
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Patent number: D659246Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2011Date of Patent: May 8, 2012Assignee: Aircraft Medical LimitedInventors: Matthew John Ross McGrath, Peter Douglas Colin Inglis
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Patent number: D748255Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2013Date of Patent: January 26, 2016Assignee: AIRCRAFT MEDICAL LIMITEDInventors: Matthew John Ross McGrath, Peter Douglas Colin Inglis