Patents Assigned to SonoStik LLC
  • Patent number: 12515021
    Abstract: A deep vein intravenous introducer has a wheel located toward the front end of the device that can be rotated by the index finger of the user. After placement of the needle in the lumen of the vessel, the user rotates the wheel, which turns a drive wheel. The drive wheel has an outer surface that advances the guide wire through the center of the needle and into the patient. Once the guide wire is advanced into the vessel lumen the catheter can be advanced over the guide wire with a hub or finger tab on the catheter close to the index finger. The operation can be performed by one hand without moving the hand from its initial position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 11, 2022
    Date of Patent: January 6, 2026
    Assignee: Sonostik LLC
    Inventors: Nathan J. Castro, Benjamin B. Holmes, Neal K. Sikka, Alfred P. Stancampiano, Richard L Fogel, Alan D. Fortunate, Hawaa Almansouri, Adam Corman
  • Patent number: 11497897
    Abstract: A deep vein intravenous introducer has a wheel located toward the front end of the device that can be rotated by the index finger of the user. After placement of the needle in the lumen of the vessel, the user rotates the wheel, which turns a drive wheel. The drive wheel has an outer surface that advances the guide wire through the center of the needle and into the patient. Once the guide wire is advanced into the vessel lumen the catheter can be advanced over the guide wire with a hub or finger tab on the catheter close to the index finger. The operation can be performed by one hand without moving the hand from its initial position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 10, 2019
    Date of Patent: November 15, 2022
    Assignee: Sonostik LLC
    Inventors: Nathan J. Castro, Benjamin B. Holmes, Neal K. Sikka, Alfred P. Stancampiano, Richard L. Fogel, Alan D. Fortunate, Hawaa Almansouri, Adam Corman
  • Patent number: 11191928
    Abstract: A deep vein intravenous introducer has a wheel located toward the front end of the device that can be rotated by the index finger of the user. After placement of the needle in the lumen of the vessel, the user rotates the wheel, which advances the wire guide through the center of the needle and into the patient. Once the guide wire is advanced into the vessel lumen the catheter can be advanced over the guide wire with a hub or finger tab on the catheter close to the index finger. The operation can be performed by one hand without moving the hand from its initial position. The user can then simultaneously use the other hand to operate an ultrasound detection device during insertion without the assistance of another person.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 21, 2018
    Date of Patent: December 7, 2021
    Assignee: Sonostik LLC
    Inventors: Hawaa Almansouri, Nathan J. Castro, Adam Corman, Neal K. Sikka, Benjamin Holmes
  • Patent number: 10441756
    Abstract: A deep vein intravenous introducer has a wheel located toward the front end of the device that can be rotated by the index finger of the user. After placement of the needle in the lumen of the vessel, the user rotates the wheel, which turns a drive wheel. The drive wheel has an outer surface that advances the guide wire through the center of the needle and into the patient. Once the guide wire is advanced into the vessel lumen the catheter can be advanced over the guide wire with a hub or finger tab on the catheter close to the index finger. The operation can be performed by one hand without moving the hand from its initial position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 16, 2018
    Date of Patent: October 15, 2019
    Assignee: Sonostik LLC
    Inventors: Nathan J. Castro, Benjamin B. Holmes, Neal K. Sikka, Alfred P. Stancampiano, Richard L. Fogel, Alan D. Fortunate, Hawaa Almansouri, Adam Corman
  • Publication number: 20180353731
    Abstract: A deep vein intravenous introducer has a wheel located toward the front end of the device that can be rotated by the index finger of the user. After placement of the needle in the lumen of the vessel, the user rotates the wheel, which advances the wire guide through the center of the needle and into the patient. Once the guide wire is advanced into the vessel lumen the catheter can be advanced over the guide wire with a hub or finger tab on the catheter close to the index finger. The operation can be performed by one hand without moving the hand from its initial position. The user can then simultaneously use the other hand to operate an ultrasound detection device during insertion without the assistance of another person. A catheter is provided that can be visualized by ultrasound to enable confirmation of correct placement in a vessel. A probe cover is provided that is pre-sterilized and packaged in a cardboard with the top sides of the cover folded down over the cardboard.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 21, 2018
    Publication date: December 13, 2018
    Applicant: SonoStik LLC
    Inventors: Hawaa Almansouri, Nathan J. Castro, Adam Corman, Neal K. Sikka, Benjamin Holmes
  • Patent number: 10143826
    Abstract: A deep vein intravenous introducer has a wheel located toward the front end of the device that can be rotated by the index finger of the user. After placement of the needle in the lumen of the vessel, the user rotates the wheel, which turns a drive wheel. The drive wheel has an outer surface that advances the guide wire through the center of the needle and into the patient. Once the guide wire is advanced into the vessel lumen the catheter can be advanced over the guide wire with a hub or finger tab on the catheter close to the index finger. The operation can be performed by one hand without moving the hand from its initial position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 16, 2015
    Date of Patent: December 4, 2018
    Assignee: SonoStik LLC
    Inventors: Nathan J. Castro, Benjamin Holmes, Neal K. Sikka, Alfred Stancampiano, Richard Fogel, Alan Fortunate, Hawaa Almansouri, Adam Corman
  • Patent number: 10092731
    Abstract: A deep vein intravenous introducer has a wheel located toward the front end of the device that can be rotated by the index finger of the user. After placement of the needle in the lumen of the vessel, the user rotates the wheel, which advances the wire guide through the center of the needle and into the patient. Once the guide wire is advanced into the vessel lumen the catheter can be advanced over the guide wire with a hub or finger tab on the catheter close to the index finger. The operation can be performed by one hand without moving the hand from its initial position. The user can then simultaneously use the other hand to operate an ultrasound detection device during insertion without the assistance of another person. A catheter is provided that can be visualized by ultrasound to enable confirmation of correct placement in a vessel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 27, 2014
    Date of Patent: October 9, 2018
    Assignee: SonoStik LLC
    Inventors: Hawaa Almansouri, Nathan J. Castro, Adam Corman, Neal K. Sikka, Benjamin Holmes