Patents Assigned to Boehringer Laboratories
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Patent number: 11857445Abstract: Systems and methods for effecting bariatric procedures are disclosed. Each system includes an instrument, a control valve and, optionally, a suction controller. The instrument is in the form of an elongated, flexible sizing tube having a distal end portion including a plurality of apertures. The control valve enables suction to be applied to the patient's stomach via the apertures to drain gastric fluids and to bring adjacent portions of the patient's stomach into engagement with the sizing tube to provide a visually perceptible delineation line along which a portion of the stomach may be resected, sealed and tested.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2021Date of Patent: January 2, 2024Assignee: Boehringer Laboratories LLCInventors: Christopher L. Radl, Trevor Smith, John Karpowicz, Allison Lloyd
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Patent number: 11511030Abstract: Systems and methods for effecting bariatric procedures are disclosed. Each system includes an instrument, a control valve and, optionally, a suction controller. The instrument is in the form of an elongated, flexible member having a distal end portion arranged for anchoring the instrument in the patient's stomach and for enabling fluids to be removed from the patient's stomach. Suction is applied to the patient's stomach by the distal end portion of the instrument to drain gastric fluids and to bring adjacent portions of the patient's stomach into engagement with the instrument to provide a visually perceptible delineation line along which a portion of the stomach may be resected, sealed and tested.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2020Date of Patent: November 29, 2022Assignee: Boehringer Laboratories LLCInventors: Christopher L. Radl, Trevor Smith, Helmut Laenger
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Patent number: 10932937Abstract: Systems and methods for effecting bariatric procedures are disclosed. Each system includes an instrument, a control valve and, optionally, a suction controller. The instrument is in the form of an elongated, flexible sizing tube having a distal end portion including a plurality of apertures. The control valve enables suction to be applied to the patient's stomach via the apertures to drain gastric fluids and to bring adjacent portions of the patient's stomach into engagement with the sizing tube to provide a visually perceptible delineation line along which a portion of the stomach may be resected, sealed and tested.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2018Date of Patent: March 2, 2021Assignee: Boehringer Laboratories LLCInventors: Christopher L. Radl, Trevor Smith, John Karpowicz, Allison Lloyd
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Patent number: 10646625Abstract: Systems and methods for effecting bariatric procedures are disclosed. Each system includes an instrument, a control valve and, optionally, a suction controller. The instrument is in the form of an elongated, flexible member having a distal end portion arranged for anchoring the instrument in the patient's stomach and for enabling fluids to be removed from the patient's stomach. Suction is applied to the patient's stomach by the distal end portion of the instrument to drain gastric fluids and to bring adjacent portions of the patient's stomach into engagement with the instrument to provide a visually perceptible delineation line along which a portion of the stomach may be resected, sealed and tested.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2014Date of Patent: May 12, 2020Assignee: Boehringer Laboratories, Inc.Inventors: Christopher L. Radl, Trevor Smith, Helmut Laenger
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Patent number: 10561437Abstract: Systems and methods for facilitating the removal of a tissue specimen from a patient are disclosed. The systems include a bag or pouch, a tissue cutter device, a support and a stabilizer. The tissue cutter device includes a passer, a wire, and a handle. The support is an elongated member. The passer is an elongated member configured to be coupled to the support and introduced as a temporary unit into the mouth of the bag or pouch in the patient's body holding the tissue specimen. The wire is attached to the passer. The temporary unit is configured to pass around the tissue specimen and out of the opening in the bag or pouch to carry the wire through that path so that a distal portion of the wire and a proximal portion of the wire are outside the patient's body. Those portions of the wire can be pulled to cut into the tissue specimen. The stabilizer holds the tissue specimen as the wire cuts into it.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2017Date of Patent: February 18, 2020Assignee: Boehringer Laboratories LLCInventors: Christopher L. Radl, Allison Lloyd Lehmann, Kevin P. Klocek, Trevor Smith
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Patent number: 9999533Abstract: Systems and methods for effecting bariatric procedures are disclosed. Each system includes an instrument, a control valve and, optionally, a suction controller. The instrument is in the form of an elongated, flexible sizing tube having a distal end portion including a plurality of apertures. The control valve enables suction to be applied to the patient's stomach via the apertures to drain gastric fluids and to bring adjacent portions of the patient's stomach into engagement with the sizing tube to provide a visually perceptible delineation line along which a portion of the stomach may be resected, sealed and tested.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2013Date of Patent: June 19, 2018Assignee: Boehringer Laboratories, Inc.Inventors: Christopher L. Radl, Trevor Smith, John Karpowicz, Allison Lloyd
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Patent number: 9986986Abstract: A system and method for facilitating the removal of a tissue specimen from a patient is disclosed. The system includes a bag or pouch, a tissue cutter device, a support and a stabilizer. The tissue cutter device includes a passer, a wire, and a handle. The support is an elongated member. The passer is an elongated member configured to be coupled to the support and introduced as a temporary unit into the mouth of the bag or pouch in the patient's body holding the tissue specimen. The wire is attached to the passer. The temporary unit is configured to pass around the tissue specimen and out of the opening in the bag or pouch to carry the wire through that path so that a distal portion of the wire and a proximal portion of the wire are outside the patient's body. Those portions of the wire can be pulled to cut into the tissue specimen. The stabilizer holds the tissue specimen as the wire cuts into it.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 2016Date of Patent: June 5, 2018Assignee: Boehringer Laboratories LLCInventors: Christopher L. Radl, Allison Lloyd Lehmann, Kevin P. Klocek, Trevor Smith
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Patent number: 9872674Abstract: Entrapment and collection systems and method of entrapping and collecting biologic material produced on a patient are disclosed. The systems include a collection bag which formed of a flexible sheet material having a hollow interior, a first mouth and a second mouth. The first mouth is openable to enable the biological structure to be disposed in the hollow interior and to enable a removal instrument, e.g., a morcellator, to be introduced therethrough to engage the biologic structure to effect a procedure on it. The second mouth enables a viewing instrument to be extended through it for visualizing the procedure and is closeable by a drawstring to entrap biologic material produced by the procedure after the removal instrument and viewing instrument have been removed, whereupon the collection bag may be withdrawn from the body of the patient.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2015Date of Patent: January 23, 2018Assignee: Boehringer Laboratories Inc.Inventors: Allison Lloyd Lehmann, Christopher L. Radl, Trevor Smith, Michael Reed Vennel
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Patent number: 9808368Abstract: Systems and methods for effecting bariatric procedures are disclosed. Each system includes an instrument, a control valve and, optionally, a suction controller. The instrument is in the form of an elongated, flexible sizing tube having a distal end portion including a plurality of apertures. The control valve enables suction to be applied to the patient's stomach via the apertures to drain gastric fluids and to bring adjacent portions of the patient's stomach into engagement the sizing tube to provide a visually perceptible delineation line along which a portion of the stomach may be resected, sealed and tested.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2013Date of Patent: November 7, 2017Assignee: Boehringer Laboratories, Inc.Inventors: Christopher L. Radl, Trevor Smith
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Publication number: 20140236129Abstract: Systems and methods for effecting bariatric procedures are disclosed. Each system includes an instrument, a control valve and, optionally, a suction controller. The instrument is in the form of an elongated, flexible member having a distal end portion arranged for anchoring the instrument in the patient's stomach and for enabling fluids to be removed from the patient's stomach. Suction is applied to the patient's stomach by the distal end portion of the instrument to drain gastric fluids and to bring adjacent portions of the patient's stomach into engagement with the instrument to provide a visually perceptible delineation line along which a portion of the stomach may be resected, sealed and tested.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2014Publication date: August 21, 2014Applicant: Boehringer Laboratories LLCInventors: Christopher L. Radl, Trevor Smith, Helmut Laenger
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Publication number: 20140148731Abstract: Systems and methods for effecting bariatric procedures are disclosed. Each system includes an instrument, a control valve and, optionally, a suction controller. The instrument is in the form of an elongated, flexible sizing tube having a distal end portion including a plurality of apertures. The control valve enables suction to be applied to the patient's stomach via the apertures to drain gastric fluids and to bring adjacent portions of the patient's stomach into engagement with the sizing tube to provide a visually perceptible delineation line along which a portion of the stomach may be resected, sealed and tested.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2013Publication date: May 29, 2014Applicant: Boehringer Laboratories LLCInventors: Christopher L. Radl, Trevor Smith, John Karpowicz, Allison Lloyd
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Publication number: 20140148732Abstract: Systems and methods for effecting bariatric procedures are disclosed. Each system includes an instrument, a control valve and, optionally, a suction controller. The instrument is in the form of an elongated, flexible sizing tube having a distal end portion including a plurality of apertures. The control valve enables suction to be applied to the patient's stomach via the apertures to drain gastric fluids and to bring adjacent portions of the patient's stomach into engagement the sizing tube to provide a visually perceptible delineation line along which a portion of the stomach may be resected, sealed and tested.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2013Publication date: May 29, 2014Applicant: Boehringer Laboratories LLCInventors: Christopher L. Radl, Trevor Smith
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Patent number: 8500704Abstract: A wound packing for use with suction is provided. The wound packing comprises a plurality of nonabsorbent synthetic polymeric fibers coupled together to form a nonabsorbent material suitable for placement in the wound of a mammal. A method for treating the wound in a mammal using the disclosed wound packing is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2010Date of Patent: August 6, 2013Assignee: Boehringer Laboratories, Inc.Inventors: John R. Boehringer, John Karpowicz, Amitabha Mitra, Christopher L. Radl
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Publication number: 20120238972Abstract: Devices for controlling the level of suction to a patient in a hospital suction collection system are disclosed. The hospital collection system includes a conduit arranged to be coupled to the patient and a wall plate coupled to a source of suction and to which the device will be connected. The device includes a plastic body, an inlet portion, an outlet portion and a regulator for sensing and controlling the level of suction applied to the inlet portion. Means may be provided for ensuring that when the device is subjected to excessive mechanical force it operates in a predetermined manner, e.g., fails or pulls out of the wall plate. The device may includes means to ensuring that after it is disconnected from the wall plate it cannot be reconnected to it and a fluidic dampening system to dampen oscillatory vibrations.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2012Publication date: September 20, 2012Applicant: Boehringer Laboratories LLCInventors: John Karpowicz, Kevin Klocek, Thomas Ward
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Patent number: 7959604Abstract: A suction regulator for controlling a level of negative pressure in a system in which compensatory clean airflow is used to isolate a control device for regulating suction delivered to a patient is disclosed. The regulator comprises an inlet; an outlet; a controller for controlling the suction delivered to the inlet; and a barrier for isolating the controller from the inlet.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2010Date of Patent: June 14, 2011Assignee: Boehringer Laboratories, IncorporatedInventors: John R. Boehringer, John Karpowicz, Kevin Klocek, Michael Kauffmann
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Patent number: 7887510Abstract: The present invention relates to a device and method to control suction in a patient environment. The device comprises a body portion having an interior chamber adapted for coupling to a source of the vacuum; a valve comprising a shaft rotatably coupled to the body portion; and an actuator coupled to the shaft of the valve. In operation the valve is rotatable between i) a first position in which the vacuum is provided to the interior chamber via the valve at a first predetermined level and ii) a second position in which the vacuum is interrupted to the interior chamber. The actuator is adapted to move between a first position and a second position which increases the vacuum in the interior chamber to a second predetermined level for clearing occluded suction lines in the patient circuit.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2004Date of Patent: February 15, 2011Assignee: Boehringer Laboratories, Inc.Inventors: John Karpowicz, Kevin P. Klocek
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Publication number: 20100145290Abstract: A suction regulator for controlling a level of negative pressure in a system in which compensatory clean airflow is used to isolate a control device for regulating suction delivered to a patient is disclosed. The regulator comprises an inlet; an outlet; a controller for controlling the suction delivered to the inlet; and a barrier for isolating the controller from the inlet.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2010Publication date: June 10, 2010Applicant: Boehringer Laboratories, IncorporatedInventors: John R. Boehringer, John Karpowicz, Kevin Klocek, Michael Kauffmann
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Patent number: 7686785Abstract: A suction regulator for controlling a level of negative pressure in a system in which compensatory clean airflow is used to isolate a control device for regulating suction delivered to a patient is disclosed. The regulator comprises an inlet; an outlet; a controller for controlling the suction delivered to the inlet; and a barrier for isolating the controller from the inlet.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2007Date of Patent: March 30, 2010Assignee: Boehringer Laboratories, IncorporatedInventors: John R. Boehringer, John Karpowicz, Kevin Klocek, Michael Kauffmann
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Publication number: 20080177253Abstract: A wound contact device comprising a permeable material and a wound contact layer having voids extending through the contact layer to a depth in the permeable material. The wound contact layer can comprise a thin sheet or film forming a generally flat and smooth wound contact surface having essentially no discontinuities or gaps. The wound contact layer can comprise a thin sheet of highly calendered fabric forming a wound contact surface having a mean surface roughness in the range of about 0 microns to about 200 microns. In progressive wound healing, an embodiment of the wound contact device having the fabric contact surface is used in earlier healing stages and an embodiment of the wound contact device with film contact surface is used in later healing stages. The wound contact device is particularly useful in wound dressings for use in suction-assisted wound therapy.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2007Publication date: July 24, 2008Applicant: Boehringer Laboratories Inc.Inventors: John R. Boehringer, John Karpowicz, Amitabha Mitra, Christopher L. Radl
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Patent number: 6228056Abstract: An intermittent regulator is provided in which the regulator alternates between supplying partial vacuum to a patient for withdrawing fluids from the body of a patient, and supplying atmosphere to a patient, at a selected intermittent rate, that is adjustable upon adjusting a timing mechanism. The timing mechanism is isolated from communicating with the vacuum being drawn from a patient, separating the regulator into a “wet” side and a “dry” side. The regulator includes a piston and spool, each having magnets therein, whereby intermittent motion of the piston controls the motion of the spool and which thereby controls the opening of ports for delivery/non-delivery of vacuum to a patient. An alternative embodiment has porting for sensing occlusion in the patient line and converting the regulator from a continuous-on operation to an intermittent operation. An alternative embodiment has separate air inlet and outlet conduits to atmosphere from the “dry” side of the regulator.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 1999Date of Patent: May 8, 2001Assignee: Boehringer Laboratories, Inc.Inventors: John R. Boehringer, John Karpowicz, Michael I. Hegedus, Anthony Turchi