Patents Assigned to Pathway, Inc.
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Patent number: 9757540Abstract: A catheter insertion device includes a housing, a needle, a catheter, and a guide wire. The needle has a proximal end positioned in the housing and a distal end extending beyond a distal end of the housing. The catheter is positioned coaxially over the needle, and includes a flexible tube and a catheter hub on a proximal end of the flexible tube. A proximal portion of the flexible tube and the catheter hub are positioned in the housing. the guide wire has a proximal end positioned in the housing and a distal end positioned in a lumen of the needle. The catheter insertion device also includes a handle coupled to the catheter, wherein movement of the handle relative to the housing moves the catheter hub from a position in the housing to a position outside of the housing.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2015Date of Patent: September 12, 2017Assignee: Vascular Pathways, Inc.Inventor: Amir Belson
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Patent number: 9675784Abstract: Devices and methods for guidewire assisted placement of catheters into blood vessels are described. Some of the devices and methods relate to automated or partially automated or assisted insertion and placement of an intravenous catheter into a vein or artery of a patient. Other of the devices are blood draw devices and methods for insertion and placement of an intravenous device into a vein or artery of a patient or to withdraw a blood sample from the patient. The devices also provide for guide wire tip inspection after use.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2014Date of Patent: June 13, 2017Assignee: Vascular Pathways, Inc.Inventor: Amir Belson
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Patent number: 9616201Abstract: A venous access catheter is combined with a needle, guidewire, and actuator where the needle is disposed coaxially over the guidewire and the catheter is disposed coaxially over the needle. A hub at a proximal end of the access catheter includes a wiping element to clean blood from the needle and guidewire as they are removed and a side port to allow connection of fluids after the access catheter is placed.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2014Date of Patent: April 11, 2017Assignee: Vascular Pathways, Inc.Inventor: Amir Belson
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Patent number: 9522254Abstract: Intravenous access is achieved by introducing a catheter having a guidewire safety tip at its distal end. The safety tip can be advanced and retracted using a slider disposed over an access needle which is initially present in the catheter. After the catheter has been properly positioned, the access needle and guidewire may be removed so that the catheter is available for use.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2014Date of Patent: December 20, 2016Assignee: Vascular Pathways, Inc.Inventor: Amir Belson
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Patent number: 9162037Abstract: An intravenous catheter insertion device and method of use are described. The insertion device coordinates movement of an access needle, a coaxial intravenous catheter and a flexible safety guidewire. A vein is punctured with the access needle, then an actuation member on the insertion device is used to advance the safety guidewire into the vein. The safety guidewire allows the access needle and the intravenous catheter to be safely advanced into the vein. Then, the actuation member is actuated to simultaneously withdraw the access needle and the safety guidewire, leaving only the intravenous catheter in the vein. The intravenous catheter is then disconnected from the insertion device and connected to a source of intravenous fluid, medication, etc.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2006Date of Patent: October 20, 2015Assignee: Vascular Pathways, Inc.Inventors: Amir Belson, Gregory W. Hall, Scott A. Daniel, Robert Brommer
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Patent number: 8986227Abstract: Devices and methods for guidewire assisted placement of catheters into blood vessels are described. Some of the devices and methods relate to automated or partially automated or assisted insertion and placement of an intravenous catheter into a vein or artery of a patient. Other of the devices are blood draw devices and methods for insertion and placement of an intravenous device into a vein or artery of a patient or to withdraw a blood sample from the patient. The devices also provide for guide wire tip inspection after use.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2014Date of Patent: March 24, 2015Assignee: Vascular Pathways, Inc.Inventor: Amir Belson
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Publication number: 20150038943Abstract: A catheter insertion device with a housing and an interior space. An access needle and a guide wire supported by and moveable relative to the access needle. A restraining element attached to a handle to limit the motion of the guide wire relative to the access needle. A catheter insertion device with a housing and an interior space. An access needle and a guide wire channel attached to the access needle. A guide wire supported by the guide wire channel. A handle attached to the guide wire to move the guide wire relative to the guide wire support channel. A method of introducing a catheter into a vessel by inserting a guide wire substantially contained within a housing into a vessel. Next, advance a catheter over the guide wire and into the vessel. Next, withdraw the guide wire out of the vessel and completely into the housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2014Publication date: February 5, 2015Applicant: Vascular Pathways, Inc.Inventors: Jessica Ash Warring, Amir Belson, Winfield Scott Fisher
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Publication number: 20140221977Abstract: Intravenous access is achieved by introducing a catheter over an access needle which is initially present in the catheter. A tapered dilating element is positioned over the needle and provides a transition between the needle and a larger catheter lumen. The access needle is hollow and has a port which allows blood to flash back through a lumen of the catheter so that flashback can be observed on a catheter hub or the catheter itself.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2014Publication date: August 7, 2014Applicant: Vascular Pathways, Inc.Inventor: Amir Belson
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Publication number: 20140214005Abstract: Intravenous access is achieved by introducing a catheter having a guidewire safety tip at its distal end. The safety tip can be advanced and retracted using a slider disposed over an access needle which is initially present in the catheter. After the catheter has been properly positioned, the access needle and guidewire may be removed so that the catheter is available for use.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2014Publication date: July 31, 2014Applicant: Vascular Pathways, Inc.Inventor: Amir Belson
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Publication number: 20140188003Abstract: Devices and methods for guidewire assisted placement of catheters into blood vessels are described. Some of the devices and methods relate to automated or partially automated or assisted insertion and placement of an intravenous catheter into a vein or artery of a patient. Other of the devices are blood draw devices and methods for insertion and placement of an intravenous device into a vein or artery of a patient or to withdraw a blood sample from the patient. The devices also provide for guide wire tip inspection after use.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 6, 2014Publication date: July 3, 2014Applicant: Vascular Pathways, Inc.Inventor: Amir Belson
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Publication number: 20140180250Abstract: An venous access catheter is combined with a needle, guidewire, and actuator where the needle is disposed coaxially over the guidewire and the catheter is disposed coaxially over the needle. A hub at a proximal end of the access catheter includes a wiping element to clean blood from the needle and guidewire as they are removed and a side port to allow connection of fluids after the access catheter is placed.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2014Publication date: June 26, 2014Applicant: Vascular Pathways, Inc.Inventor: Amir Belson
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Patent number: 8728035Abstract: A catheter insertion device with a housing and an interior space. An access needle and a guide wire supported by and moveable relative to the access needle. A restraining element attached to a handle to limit the motion of the guide wire relative to the access needle. A catheter insertion device with a housing and an interior space. An access needle and a guide wire channel attached to the access needle. A guide wire supported by the guide wire channel. A handle attached to the guide wire to move the guide wire relative to the guide wire support channel. A method of introducing a catheter into a vessel by inserting a guide wire substantially contained within a housing into a vessel. Next, advance a catheter over the guide wire and into the vessel. Next, withdraw the guide wire out of the vessel and completely into the housing.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2007Date of Patent: May 20, 2014Assignee: Vascular Pathways, Inc.Inventors: Jessica Ash Warring, Amir Belson, Winfield Scott Fisher
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Patent number: 8721546Abstract: Devices and methods for guidewire assisted placement of catheters into blood vessels are described. Some of the devices and methods relate to automated or partially automated or assisted insertion and placement of an intravenous catheter into a vein or artery of a patient. Other of the devices are blood draw devices and methods for insertion and placement of an intravenous device into a vein or artery of a patient or to withdraw a blood sample from the patient. The devices also provide for guide wire tip inspection after use.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2008Date of Patent: May 13, 2014Assignee: Vascular Pathways, Inc.Inventor: Amir Belson
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Patent number: 8690833Abstract: An venous access catheter is combined with a needle, guidewire, and actuator where the needle is disposed coaxially over the guidewire and the catheter is disposed coaxially over the needle. A hub at a proximal end of the access catheter includes a wiping element to clean blood from the needle and guidewire as they are removed and a side port to allow connection of fluids after the access catheter is placed.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2012Date of Patent: April 8, 2014Assignee: Vascular Pathways, Inc.Inventor: Ami Belson
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Patent number: 8447630Abstract: The present invention relates to a central (root) directory and the synchronization of unique identifiers associated with a payment addresses and permission preferences at different institutions. In a preferred embodiment, each unique identifier associates an account owner's permissions preference for the release of personal identifying information without the need for transaction-by-transaction explicit permissions or blanket implicit permissions. An asset transfer deposit account (for information and/or monetary assets) may be set up as a deposit only account. In this way, the present invention can be effective in eliminating many privacy concerns of account owners and security requirements of an information asset repository.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2010Date of Patent: May 21, 2013Assignee: Payment Pathways, Inc.Inventors: Richard J. O'Brien, Andrew M. Gallant
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Patent number: 8271381Abstract: The Greenlist tool provides payors desiring to pay a merchant a means to locate, validate and effect the transfer of assets to another party by routing transaction requests to a third party that functions as the transaction enabler. This task is performed without divulging confidential information about transactors while assigning liability for certain risk consequences to the lowest cost risk bearers: banks. Greenlist verifies identities before making financial transactions or before obtaining access to restricted information. The Greenlist can be completely trusted by risk-bearers. Liability for risk can be transferred to the registrars of the information contained within the registry. This liability transfer substantially reduces the payor's cost of bearing risks. Banks or third parties responsible for certifying that someone or some entity claiming to be an authorized party is not an impostor can now offer new levels of service at a substantially lower cost for a variety of transactions.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2011Date of Patent: September 18, 2012Assignee: Payment Pathways, Inc.Inventors: Richard J. O'Brien, Andrew M. Gallant, John T. Condon, Jordan S. Firfer, Lawrence F. Buettner
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Publication number: 20120197200Abstract: An venous access catheter is combined with a needle, guidewire, and actuator where the needle is disposed coaxially over the guidewire and the catheter is disposed coaxially over the needle. A hub at a proximal end of the access catheter includes a wiping element to clean blood from the needle and guidewire as they are removed and a side port to allow connection of fluids after the access catheter is placed.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2012Publication date: August 2, 2012Applicant: Vascular Pathways, Inc.Inventor: Ami Belson
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Patent number: 7945511Abstract: The Greenlist tool provides payors desiring to pay a merchant a means to locate, validate and effect the transfer of assets to another party by routing transaction requests to a third party that functions as the transaction enabler. This task is performed without divulging confidential information about transactors while assigning liability for certain risk consequences to the lowest cost risk bearers: banks. Greenlist verifies identities before making financial transactions or before obtaining access to restricted information. The Greenlist can be completely trusted by risk-bearers. Liability for risk can be transferred to the registrars of the information contained within the registry. This liability transfer substantially reduces the payor's cost of bearing risks. Banks or third parties responsible for certifying that someone or some entity claiming to be an authorized party is not an impostor can now offer new levels of service at a substantially lower cost for a variety of transactions.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2006Date of Patent: May 17, 2011Assignee: Payment Pathways, Inc.Inventors: Richard J. O'Brien, Andrew M. Gallant, John T. Condon, Jordan S. Firfer, Lawrence F. Buettner
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Patent number: 7831490Abstract: The present invention relates to a central (root) directory and/or network of directories to linked credit accounts. Each linked credit account accepts, or is responsive to incoming payments or credits, without the need for access numbers, account numbers, routing numbers, or the like. The payment/deposit account may be set up as a deposit only account (e.g., it cannot pay out or be debited in the traditional sense). In this way, it can be effective in eliminating many of the security requirements of a traditional financial account.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2004Date of Patent: November 9, 2010Assignee: Payment Pathways, Inc.Inventors: Franco Modigliani, Serena Modigliani, legal representative, Richard James O'Brien, Francis M. Vitagliano
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Patent number: D598150Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2008Date of Patent: August 11, 2009Assignee: Pacific Pathway, Inc.Inventor: Dennis Bertken