Patents Assigned to Pleural Dynamics, Inc.
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Patent number: 12667709Abstract: An example valve assembly includes (i) an inlet, (ii) an outlet, (iii) a plurality of one-way valves positioned between the inlet and outlet, and (iv) an adjustable outlet lock positioned downstream of the plurality of one-way valves and configured to selectively prevent fluid movement through the outlet, wherein the valve assembly is configured to (a) be positioned external to a body of a person and (b) attach to a tube for carrying fluid from a body cavity of the person to the valve assembly.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2023Date of Patent: June 30, 2026Assignee: Pleural Dynamics, Inc.Inventors: Martin Mayse, John Streeter
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Patent number: 11779741Abstract: A fluid-management system for selectively draining fluid from a body cavity includes a valve assembly and a tube for carrying fluid from a body cavity of a person to the valve assembly. The valve assembly is configured to be positioned external to the person's body and comprises (i) an inlet, (ii) an outlet, (iii) one or more one-way valves positioned between the inlet and outlet that are each configured to open and close based on fluctuations in pressure between the person's body cavity and the one-way valve, and (iv) an adjustable outlet lock configured to selectively prevent fluid movement through the outlet.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2023Date of Patent: October 10, 2023Assignee: Pleural Dynamics, Inc.Inventors: Martin Mayse, John Streeter
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Patent number: 11707614Abstract: A fluid-management system for selectively draining fluid from a body cavity includes a valve assembly and a tube for carrying fluid from a body cavity of a person to the valve assembly. The valve assembly is configured to be positioned external to the person's body and comprises (i) an inlet, (ii) an outlet, (iii) a pumping chamber between the inlet and outlet and configured to be compressed and decompressed to pump fluid, (iv) a first one-way valve positioned on a first side of the pumping chamber, (v) a second one-way valve positioned on a second side of the pumping chamber, and (vi) an adjustable inlet lock configured to selectively prevent fluid movement through the inlet, and wherein the tube is configured to extend from the inlet of the valve assembly to the person's body cavity.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2023Date of Patent: July 25, 2023Assignee: Pleural Dynamics, Inc.Inventors: Martin Mayse, John Streeter
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Patent number: 11577065Abstract: A fluid-management system for selectively draining fluid from a body cavity includes a valve assembly and a tube for carrying fluid from a body cavity of a person to the valve assembly. The valve assembly is configured to be positioned external to the person's body and comprises (i) an inlet, (ii) an outlet, (iii) one or more one-way valves positioned between the inlet and outlet that are each configured to open and close based on fluctuations in pressure between the person's body cavity and the one-way valve, and (iv) an adjustable outlet lock configured to selectively prevent fluid movement through the outlet.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2022Date of Patent: February 14, 2023Assignee: Pleural Dynamics, Inc.Inventors: Martin Mayse, John Streeter
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Patent number: 11571555Abstract: An automatic pump-based fluid management system, as described herein, comprises an intercostal pump that is, generally, a resiliently flexible bulb having an inlet and an outlet. The inlet is attached to a first tube that extends from the intercostal pump to a first area of a patient's body, for example, the patient's pleural cavity. The outlet is connected to a second tube that extends from the intercostal pump to a second area of a patient's body, for example, the patient's peritoneal cavity. In use, the intercostal pump is placed between a first rib and a second rib in a patient. The intercostal pump operates by being successively compressed and decompressed between the first and second ribs as the patient breaths.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2020Date of Patent: February 7, 2023Assignee: Pleural Dynamics, Inc.Inventor: Martin L. Mayse