Patents Assigned to Securisyn Medical, LLC
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Publication number: 20230124918Abstract: An airway. stabilization system that may be used with human patients or with animal patients in veterinary applications having anatomical and facial geometries of various sizes and configurations including pediatric, and, in particular, addresses the unique challenges associated with maintaining the mechanical ventilation of infants and children. The stabilization system may be fitted to any airway device or endotracheal tube apparatus of any size to maintain an airway in a human or animal patient’s trachea and allows both lateral and longitudinal adjustment of the airway device insertion depth and prevents unintended extubation of a patient resulting from the application of multidirectional forces of any type to the airway device.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2021Publication date: April 20, 2023Applicant: Securisyn Medical, LLCInventors: Arthur Kanowitz, Janis Paulis Skujins, Patrick Boldenow, Nicholas Rydberg, Mark Bruning, Katherine McIntyre, Nam Trinh
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Publication number: 20230049034Abstract: An airway stabilization system including an airway device and a securing mechanism or faceplate therefor is provided which includes active stabilizing components on both the airway device and the faceplate which prevent clinically significant movement of the airway device with respect to the patients vocal cords in response to the application of significant forces in any direction to the device, be they longitudinal, torsional/rotational or bending. The system includes an airway device and an attached retention collar which interacts with a securing device/patient to ensure proper airway insertion depth and provide unparalleled strength and stability against movement.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2022Publication date: February 16, 2023Applicant: Securisyn Medical, LLCInventor: Arthur Kanowitz
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Patent number: 11471631Abstract: An airway stabilization system including an airway device and a securing mechanism or faceplate therefor is provided which includes active stabilizing components on both the airway device and the faceplate which prevent clinically significant movement of the airway device with respect to the patient's vocal cords in response to the application of significant forces in any direction to the device, be they longitudinal, torsional/rotational or bending. The system includes an airway device and an attached retention collar which interacts with a securing device/patient to ensure proper airway insertion depth and provide unparalleled strength and stability against movement.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2018Date of Patent: October 18, 2022Assignee: Securisyn Medical, LLCInventor: Arthur Kanowitz
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Publication number: 20220241560Abstract: An interactive restraint system for securing catheters in position following installation in a human or animal patient and preventing movement or unplanned removal thereof in response to the application of significant forces in any direction thereto, be they longitudinal, torsional/rotational or bending. The system includes a retention collar which can be secured to any catheter and releasably interacts with a securing device attached to a patient to ensure proper positioning of the catheter. The restraint system includes a unique universal, after-market applied retention collar readily adapted for use in hospital and field emergency situations to engage any catheter and facilitate ease of application and positioning under all conditions.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2020Publication date: August 4, 2022Applicant: Securisyn Medical, LLCInventors: ARTHUR KANOWITZ, MARK BRUNING, GREG LETENDRE
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Patent number: 10722671Abstract: A method and apparatus for determining the optimal endotracheal tube size for the intubation of a patient based upon both optimal tube length and optimal tube diameter which are determined by using either direct or indirect measurement devices or techniques to measure the patient's glottis aperture and tracheal length. The apparatus may include a maneuverable arm, a fiber optic video guidance system and an introducer guide to maneuver an end of the apparatus around obstructions in a patient who has a difficult airway to facilitate insertion of either an optimally sized endotracheal tube or a standard endotracheal tube into the patient's airway.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2015Date of Patent: July 28, 2020Assignee: Securisyn Medical, LLCInventor: Arthur Kanowitz
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Patent number: 10463822Abstract: An airway device and a securing mechanism or faceplate each of which include active stabilizing components which prevent clinically significant movement of the airway device with respect to a patient's vocal cords in response to the application of significant forces in any direction to the airway device, be they longitudinal, torsional/rotational or bending. The improved airway device and faceplate each have interactive components that cooperate integrally with and engage one another to provide unparalleled strength and stability against movement. The securing mechanism includes a stabilizer adapted to releaseably engage or release a retention structure on the airway device to facilitate ease of application in all conditions. A mechanism attached to the airway device allows a secure connection of a 15 mm respiratory connector to the airway device while facilitating easy disconnection of the 15 mm connector from the airway device.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2016Date of Patent: November 5, 2019Assignee: Securisyn Medical, LLCInventor: Arthur Kanowitz
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Publication number: 20190070378Abstract: An airway stabilization system including an airway device and a securing mechanism or faceplate therefor is provided which includes active stabilizing components on both the airway device and the faceplate which prevent clinically significant movement of the airway device with respect to the patient's vocal cords in response to the application of significant forces in any direction to the device, be they longitudinal, torsional/rotational or bending. The system includes an airway device and an attached retention collar which interacts with a securing device/patient to ensure proper airway insertion depth and provide unparalleled strength and stability against movement.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2018Publication date: March 7, 2019Applicant: Securisyn Medical, LLCInventor: Arthur Kanowitz
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Patent number: 9814853Abstract: An airway stabilization system attachable to any airway device to maintain an airway in a patient and which prevents clinically significant movement of the airway device with respect to the patient's vocal cords in response to the application of significant forces in any direction to the device, be they longitudinal, torsional/rotational or bending. The system includes an improved airway device and an improved securing device having interactive components that cooperate integrally with and engage one another to provide unparalleled strength and stability against movement. The securing device includes a unique stabilizer configured to releaseably engage a retention structure on the airway device with a simple twist. A connector device connects the system to a source of ventilatory air without constricting the airway device.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2013Date of Patent: November 14, 2017Assignee: Securisyn Medical, LLCInventor: Arthur Kanowitz
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Publication number: 20160279367Abstract: An airway stabilization system including an airway device and a securing mechanism or faceplate therefor is provided which includes active stabilizing components on both the airway device and the faceplate which prevent clinically significant movement of the airway device with respect to the patient's vocal cords in response to the application of significant forces in any direction to the device, be they longitudinal, torsional/rotational or bending. The system comprises an improved airway device and an improved securing device/patient faceplate having interactive components that cooperate integrally with and engage one another to provide unparalleled strength and stability against movement. The securing device includes a unique stabilizer adapted to releaseably engage or release a retention structure on the airway device to facilitate ease of application in all conditions.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2016Publication date: September 29, 2016Applicant: Securisyn Medical, LLCInventor: Arthur Kanowitz
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Patent number: 8739795Abstract: An airway stabilization system is provided for maintaining an airway device in a patient's trachea and for preventing clinically significant movement thereof with respect to the patient's vocal cords in response to the application of multidirectional forces to the airway device. The system includes a retention collar secured to the airway device to define a retention structure, a restraining device adapted to releaseably engage the retention structure and to cooperate therewith to prevent clinically significant movement of the airway device, and means for securing the restraining device to a patient's head.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2011Date of Patent: June 3, 2014Assignee: Securisyn Medical, LLCInventor: Arthur Kanowitz
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Publication number: 20110284008Abstract: An airway stabilization system is provided for maintaining an airway device in a patient's trachea and for preventing clinically significant movement thereof with respect to the patient's vocal cords in response to the application of multidirectional forces to the airway device. The system includes a retention collar secured to the airway device to define a retention structure, a restraining device adapted to releaseably engage the retention structure and to cooperate therewith to prevent clinically significant movement of the airway device, and means for securing the restraining device to a patient's head.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 6, 2011Publication date: November 24, 2011Applicant: SECURISYN MEDICAL, LLCInventor: Arthur Kanowitz
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Patent number: 8001969Abstract: An endotracheal airway is established using an endotracheal tube having an exterior retention structure defined by a series of longitudinally spaced recesses separated by projections. A variably-sized orifice in a faceplate constricts within a recess and contacts the projections to create a barrier against movement of the endotracheal tube. The faceplate is retained on the mouth by connection to a stabilization collar which surrounds the neck of the patient to restrain against flexion and extension which could reposition the endotracheal tube from its desired position.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2006Date of Patent: August 23, 2011Assignee: Securisyn Medical, LLCInventor: Arthur Kanowitz
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Patent number: D882778Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2018Date of Patent: April 28, 2020Assignee: Securisyn Medical, LLCInventor: Arthur Kanowitz