Patents Assigned to Semler Technologies, Inc.
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Patent number: 10390839Abstract: A means of manufacturing an adjustable radial and ulnar vascular compression wristband that assists in achieving partial or full occlusion of a blood vessel when applied to a patient's wrist during or following a medical procedure by application of preferential compression to portions of the circumference of the wrist.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2016Date of Patent: August 27, 2019Assignee: Semler Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Philip Benz, Matthew Semler
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Publication number: 20190134357Abstract: The apparatus for a side-loading guidewire torque device is used by a clinician to manipulate a guidewire during medical procedures. The device is removably installed laterally onto the guidewire at any desired position along an exposed length of the guidewire. A convenient gripping surface of the device enables the clinician to easily grasp, advance, rotate and withdraw the guidewire during its deployment in a patient and easily remove, re-attach and reposition the device along the length of the wire after initial attachment.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2018Publication date: May 9, 2019Applicant: Semler Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Philip Benz
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Patent number: 10267350Abstract: The present invention includes an apparatus, to be used during a medical procedure to support a patient's arm, which generally includes an armboard and an optional wrist support device attached to a patient that may be removably connected to the armboard, and a general method of use.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2015Date of Patent: April 23, 2019Assignee: Semler Technologies, Inc.Inventors: John E Lassetter, Philip Benz, Matthew Semler
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Patent number: 10245418Abstract: The medical system inflation syringe of the present invention enables a fluid communication selective interconnection of a male connector with a subset of certain female connectors, more particularly female Luer connectors, while preventing interconnection of said male connector with other subsets of female connectors, for the purpose of providing secure interconnection to achieve fluid (including gas or air) communication only with medical systems with which the inflation syringe is intended to be interconnected.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2015Date of Patent: April 2, 2019Assignee: Semler Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Philip Benz
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Publication number: 20180310944Abstract: An adjustable radial and ulnar vascular compression wristband assists in achieving partial or full occlusion of a blood vessel when applied to a patient's wrist during or following a medical procedure. At least two adjustably inflatable non-adjacent balloons on the wristband apply preferential compression to portions of the circumference of the wrist, including in particular those portions overlying the ulnar and radial arteries.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2018Publication date: November 1, 2018Applicant: Semler Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Philip Benz, Matthew Semler
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Publication number: 20180199947Abstract: An adjustable radial and ulnar vascular compression wristband and its method of use assists in achieving partial or full occlusion of a blood vessel to achieve patent hemostasis when applied to a patient's wrist during or following a medical procedure. At least two adjustably inflatable non-adjacent balloons on the wristband apply preferential compression to portions of the circumference of the wrist, including in particular those portions overlying the ulnar and radial arteries.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2018Publication date: July 19, 2018Applicant: Semler Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Philip Benz
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Patent number: 9924949Abstract: An adjustable vascular compression device assists in achieving partial or full occlusion of a blood vessel when applied to a patient's limb, for example, during or following a medical procedure. Pads on the device apply preferential compression to portions of the circumference of the limb so as to enable blood flow through adjacent blood vessels during the compression period. Further, rapid fastening, tightening, loosening and release is enabled by a single mechanism, and gradual adjustments to the tightness may be made without releasing said mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2009Date of Patent: March 27, 2018Assignee: Semler Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Philip Benz, Robert Niemeyer
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Publication number: 20180028195Abstract: An adjustable radial and ulnar vascular compression wristband assists in achieving partial or full occlusion of a blood vessel when applied to a patient's wrist during or following a medical procedure. At least two adjustably inflatable non-adjacent balloons on the wristband apply preferential compression to portions of the circumference of the wrist, including in particular those portions overlying the ulnar and radial arteries.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2016Publication date: February 1, 2018Applicant: Semler Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Philip Benz, Matthew Semler
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Publication number: 20170042751Abstract: The present invention includes an apparatus, to be used during a medical procedure to support a patient's arm, which generally includes an armboard and an optional wrist support device attached to a patient that may be removably connected to the armboard, and a general method of use.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2015Publication date: February 16, 2017Applicant: Semler Technologies, Inc.Inventors: John E. Lassetter, Philip Benz, Matthew Semler
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Patent number: 9433423Abstract: A ratcheting adjustable vascular compression device assists in achieving partial or full occlusion of a blood vessel when applied to a patient's limb, during or following a medical procedure. During deployment, a compression pad on the device applies preferential compression to at least one portion of the circumference of the limb. Further, securement, adjustment and rapid release of the device are all enabled by an alternate ratcheting mechanism that enables gradual adjustments to be made to the tightness and thus to the compression applied without releasing the device, so as to permit patent blood flow through blood vessels in the limb during the compression period.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2014Date of Patent: September 6, 2016Assignee: Semler Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Robert Henry Niemeyer, III, Philip Benz, Matthew Semler
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Publication number: 20160101269Abstract: The medical system inflation syringe of the present invention enables a fluid communication selective interconnection of a male connector with a subset of certain female connectors, while preventing interconnection of said male connector with other subsets of female connectors, for the purpose of providing secure interconnection to achieve fluid (including gas or air) communication only with medical systems with which the inflation syringe is intended to be interconnected.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2015Publication date: April 14, 2016Applicant: Semler Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Philip Benz
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Publication number: 20150272592Abstract: A ratcheting adjustable vascular compression device assists in achieving partial or full occlusion of a blood vessel when applied to a patient's limb, during or following a medical procedure. During deployment, a compression pad on the device applies preferential compression to at least one portion of the circumference of the limb. Further, securement, adjustment and rapid release of the device are all enabled by an alternate ratcheting mechanism that enables gradual adjustments to be made to the tightness and thus to the compression applied without releasing the device, so as to permit patent blood flow through blood vessels in the limb during the compression period.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2014Publication date: October 1, 2015Applicant: Semler Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Robert Henry Niemeyer, Philip Benz, Matthew Semler
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Publication number: 20150101619Abstract: The present invention includes an apparatus, to be used during a medical procedure to support a patient's arm, which generally includes an armboard and an optional wrist support device attached to a patient that may be removably connected to the armboard, and a general method of use.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2013Publication date: April 16, 2015Applicant: Semler Technologies, Inc.Inventors: John E. Lassetter, Philip Benz, Matthew Semler
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Patent number: 8652080Abstract: An apparatus and method of use for a wrist extension brace, intended to be used to position, secure, stabilize, and extend a patient's wrist for the purpose of assisting cannulation of blood vessels in the wrist and forearm. The apparatus generally includes a frame having a fixed dorsiflexion angle and means for cushioning a patient's hand, wrist and forearm and means of attaching such to the wrist extension brace. The method of use includes the steps of attaching the apparatus to a patient's wrist and adjusting it after such attachment.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2011Date of Patent: February 18, 2014Assignee: Semler Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Philip Benz, Robert Henry Niemeyer, III, Matthew Semler
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Publication number: 20120071804Abstract: An apparatus and method of use for a wrist extension brace, intended to be used to position, secure, stabilize, and extend a patient's wrist for the purpose of assisting cannulation of blood vessels in the wrist and forearm. The apparatus generally includes a frame having a fixed dorsiflexion angle and means for cushioning a patient's hand, wrist and forearm and means of attaching such to the wrist extension brace. The method of use includes the steps of attaching the apparatus to a patient's wrist and adjusting it after such attachment.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2011Publication date: March 22, 2012Applicant: Semler Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Benz Philip, Robert Henry Niemeyer, III, Matthew Semler
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Publication number: 20040039345Abstract: The ergonomically advantaged syringe is used by an operator to inject fluid into a patient during a medical procedure, which can include angiographic procedures where catheters are used. Although said ergonomic syringe may be connected to and used with a catheter of any size, it is particularly suited for use by an operator to inject radiopaque dye through catheters having small diameters. The large handgrip and locations of the fingergrips, together with other features on these elements of the ergonomic syringe, increase comfort and reduce the fatigue, strain, and risk of disability which may be associated with achieving the force required for each injection to achieve high pressures necessary for proper dye density in the blood flow in the target blood vessels, where such force is greater in smaller catheters than in larger catheters.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 19, 2003Publication date: February 26, 2004Applicant: Semler Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Philip D. Benz, Herbert J. Semler, Benjamin P. Mergen, William R. Huseby
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Patent number: 6616634Abstract: The ergonomic syringe is used by an operator to inject fluid under pressure into a patient during a medical procedure, which can include angiographic procedures where catheters are used. Although said ergonomic syringe may be connected to and used with a catheter of any size, it is particularly suited for use by an operator to inject radiopaque dye through catheters having small diameters. The large handgrip and locations of the fingergrips, together with other features on these elements of the ergonomic syringe, increase comfort and reduce the fatigue, strain, and risk of disability which may be associated with achieving the force required for each injection to achieve high pressures necessary for proper dye density in the blood flow in the target blood vessels, where such force is greater in smaller catheters than in larger catheters.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2001Date of Patent: September 9, 2003Assignee: Semler Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Philip David Benz, Herbert J. Semler, Benjamin Peter Mergen, William Richard Huseby