Patents Assigned to SharpMed, LLC.
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Patent number: 12623042Abstract: A non-ventilator ET tube cap used to oxygenate a patient during an intubation procedure. The ET tube cap generally comprises an oxygen source connector configured to connect to an oxygen source via an oxygen tube. This provides oxygen to a patient via an ET tube while being intubated. The ET tube cap further includes an ET tube receiving aperture that is specifically arranged to engage an ET tube in a removable relationship prior to the ET tube connected to a ventilator while the ET tube is deployed in a patient. Optionally, the ET tube cap can comprise at least two pressure relief valves that open when pressure inside of the ET tube cap exceeds a predetermined pressure threshold to prevent harm to the patient that is being intubated.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2022Date of Patent: May 12, 2026Assignee: SharpMed, LLC.Inventors: Chris Salvino, Keir Hart, Frederick Austin
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Patent number: 12533481Abstract: Described herein are embodiments directed to embodiments of a nasal cannula assembly that generally comprises a pair of hollow cannula posts that extend from a center cylinder. Oxygen is pressurized to flow into the center cylinder and out through outlet ports in the terminating ends of the cannula posts. A pair of nasal shields are fixedly attached to the cannula posts. The nasal shields have an outward facing convex curved outer surface that can be flush with the post terminating ends. The pair of nasal shields each have a nasal shield aperture that aligns with the outlet ports. The nasal shields are configured to essentially cover a pair of human nostrils.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2025Date of Patent: January 27, 2026Assignee: SharpMed, LLC.Inventor: Chris Salvino
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Patent number: 12383128Abstract: Disclosed is a laryngoscope arrangement that channels gas, such as oxygen, through a passageway and out through an exhaust port near or at a blade distal end of a laryngoscope blade of the laryngoscope to infuse a patient with the gas during an intubation procedure. The laryngoscope arrangement can either be a gas channeling laryngoscope or gas channeling sleeve that fits over a significant portion of a standard, non-gas carrying laryngoscope. In either case, the passageway is formed along a manufacturing seam of either the gas channeling laryngoscope or gas channeling sleeve. The passageway is configured to be connected to a gas source, such as a tank or compressor.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2024Date of Patent: August 12, 2025Assignee: SharpMed, LLC.Inventor: Chris Salvino
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Patent number: 12290245Abstract: Disclosed is a laryngoscope arrangement that channels gas, such as oxygen, through a passageway and out through an exhaust port near or at a blade distal end of a laryngoscope blade of the laryngoscope to infuse a patient with the gas during an intubation procedure. The laryngoscope arrangement can either be a gas channeling laryngoscope or gas channeling sleeve that fits over a significant portion of a standard, non-gas carrying laryngoscope. In either case, the passageway is formed along a manufacturing seam of either the gas channeling laryngoscope or gas channeling sleeve. The passageway is configured to be connected to a gas source, such as a tank or compressor.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2024Date of Patent: May 6, 2025Assignee: SharpMed, LLC.Inventor: Chris Salvino
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Patent number: 12064573Abstract: A sutureless chest tube adhesion assembly configured to quickly and easily anchor a chest tube is described. The assembly generally comprises a notched flexible substrate adapted to adhere to human skin 415. A chest tube incision in a notched region of the substrate provides an entry point for the chest tube which is anchored to the substrate by way of an intermediate flexible membrane that covers and adheres to the chest tube and substrate. The intermediate flexible membrane has a matching notched region adapted to accommodate the chest tube. The chest tube and incision are adapted to be covered by a transparent cover sheet which covers and adheres to a portion of the substrate, the intermediate flexible membrane and to a portion of the human skin 415.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2022Date of Patent: August 20, 2024Assignee: SharpMed, LLC.Inventors: Chris Salvino, Keir Hart, Mark J. Huseman
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Patent number: 11826507Abstract: A non-ventilator ET tube cap used to oxygenate a patient during an intubation procedure. The ET tube cap generally comprises an oxygen source connector configured to connect to an oxygen source via an oxygen tube. This provides oxygen to a patient via an ET tube while being intubated. The ET tube cap further includes an ET tube receiving aperture that is specifically arranged to engage an ET tube in a removable relationship prior to the ET tube connected to a ventilator while the ET tube is deployed in a patient. Optionally, the ET tube cap can comprise a pressure relief valve that opens when pressure inside of the ET tube cap exceeds a predetermined pressure threshold to prevent harm to the patient that is being intubated.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2022Date of Patent: November 28, 2023Assignee: SharpMed, LLC.Inventors: Chris Salvino, Keir Hart, Frederick Austin
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Patent number: 11717212Abstract: Disclosed are embodiments describing finger calipers with a pair of lever arms pivotally attached to a hand plate via a pivot point at their respective proximal ends. Each of the lever arms extend along the length of a finger and attach to the end of the respective finger via a finger cuff or some other attachment means. Accordingly, the lever arms can open and close, or otherwise splay apart, in a scissor like manner when the fingers that they are attached to open and close or otherwise splay apart. A ratchet system comprised by one of the lever arms and the hand plate allow for one-way motion of the ratcheted lever arm. The other lever arm freely pivots across the hand plate. When a medical examiner is using the finger calipers, they can reliably measure a dilated cervix by reading a corresponding dilation measurement indicium associated with the ratcheted lever arm.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2020Date of Patent: August 8, 2023Assignee: SharpMed, LLC.Inventors: Chris Salvino, Keir Hart, Mark J. Huseman
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Patent number: 11684809Abstract: The disclosed anti-contagion facemask embodiments are a family of transparent facemasks that do not obstruct visibility of a person's mouth when worn. One problem with a typical, widely used, facemask is the difficulty in understanding a person speaking when they are wearing the typical facemask. Not only does the listener have to contend with the muffled speech of a person talking through a facemask, communication is made worse by covering up, or otherwise hiding the wearer's mouth and face with opaque filter material. Accordingly, some embodiments described herein present a clear/see-through filtration mask embodiment that does not visibly obstruct a person's mouth by providing a filtration system along or near the periphery of the facemask.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2020Date of Patent: June 27, 2023Assignee: SharpMed, LLC.Inventors: Chris Salvino, Keir Hart, Kenneth Altshuler
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Patent number: 11400258Abstract: A sutureless chest tube adhesion assembly configured to quickly and easily anchor a chest tube is described. The assembly generally comprises a notched flexible substrate adapted to adhere to human skin 415. A chest tube incision in a notched region of the substrate provides an entry point for the chest tube which is anchored to the substrate by way of an intermediate flexible membrane that covers and adheres to the chest tube and substrate. The intermediate flexible membrane has a matching notched region adapted to accommodate the chest tube. The chest tube and incision are adapted to be covered by a transparent cover sheet which covers and adheres to a portion of the substrate, the intermediate flexible membrane and to a portion of the human skin 415.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2019Date of Patent: August 2, 2022Assignee: SharpMed, LLC.Inventors: Chris Salvino, Keir Hart, Mark J. Huseman