Patents Assigned to Therakos, Inc.
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Patent number: 9238097Abstract: An improved method for separating whole blood into components and collecting a desired blood component. The method allows a desired blood component to be subjected to centrifugal forces within a separator for prolonged periods of time, yielding a cleaner cut and higher yield of the desired blood component. Whole blood is drawn from a source and pumped into a separator, the undesired blood components are removed from the separator at rates so as to build up the desired blood component in the separator. The desired blood component is only removed after a predetermined amount of the desired blood component has built up in the separator. It is preferred that the desired blood component be buffy coat and that the method be used to perform photopheresis treatments. In another aspect, the invention is a method of performing a full photopheresis treatment to treat diseases in a reduced time, preferably less than about 70 minutes, and more preferably less than about 45 minutes.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2010Date of Patent: January 19, 2016Assignee: THERAKOS, INC.Inventor: Dennis Briggs
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Patent number: 9169461Abstract: Many cell types in the body can remove apoptotic and cellular debris from tissues; however, the professional phagocyte, or antigen presenting cell (“APC”), has a high capacity to do so. The recognition of apoptotic cells (“ACs”) occurs via a series of evolutionarily-conserved, AC associated molecular-pattern receptors (“ACAMPRs”) on APCs that recognize and bind corresponding apoptotic-cell-associated molecular patterns (“ACAMPs”). These receptors recognize ligands such as phosphotidyl serine and oxidized lipids found on apoptotic cells. Savill et al. (2002); and Gregory et al. (2004).Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2006Date of Patent: October 27, 2015Assignee: Therakos, Inc.Inventors: David Peritt, Kim Campbell, Amy Krutsick
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Patent number: 8722422Abstract: This invention describes a method for pumping or delivering fluids utilizing a flexible vessel subject to controlled pressures within another pressure vessel. The pressure vessel can be sourced with positive and/or negative (e.g., vacuum) pressure.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2012Date of Patent: May 13, 2014Assignee: Therakos, Inc.Inventor: Dennis A. Briggs
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Patent number: 8481008Abstract: Compositions containing a photoactivable agent and an agent that absorbs or blocks extraneous radiation during phototherapy are useful and used in methods to treat leukocyte mediated autoimmune diseases such as psoriasis, CTCL, and vertiligo.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2011Date of Patent: July 9, 2013Assignee: Therakos, Inc.Inventors: Dennis Decola, Curtis Cole
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Publication number: 20120167998Abstract: This invention describes a method for pumping or delivering fluids utilizing a flexible vessel subject to controlled pressures within another pressure vessel. The pressure vessel can be sourced with positive and/or negative (e.g., vacuum) pressure.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2012Publication date: July 5, 2012Applicant: THERAKOS, INC.Inventor: Dennis A. Briggs
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Patent number: 8153083Abstract: This invention describes a method for pumping or delivering fluids utilizing a flexible vessel subject to controlled pressures within another pressure vessel. The pressure vessel can be sourced with positive and/or negative (e.g., vacuum) pressure.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2009Date of Patent: April 10, 2012Assignee: Therakos, Inc.Inventor: Dennis Briggs
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Patent number: 7914477Abstract: The present invention provides an apparatus for separating components of a fluid having an outer housing containing a core and other components wherein three separate fluid pathways are provided to allow continuous separation of biological fluids; this apparatus is particularly useful for the administration of extracorporeal photopheresis in that it enhances the collection of the desired blood components, the return of the treated blood, and the speed with which the therapy is administered.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2006Date of Patent: March 29, 2011Assignee: Therakos, Inc.Inventors: Dennis Briggs, Steve Gara, Tom Watters, Mike Hutchinson
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Patent number: 7850634Abstract: An improved method for separating whole blood into components and collecting a desired blood component. The method allows a desired blood component to be subjected to centrifugal forces within a separator for prolonged periods of time, yielding a cleaner cut and higher yield of the desired blood component. Whole blood is drawn from a source and pumped into a separator, the undesired blood components are removed from the separator at rates so as to build up the desired blood component in the separator. The desired blood component is only removed after a predetermined amount of the desired blood component has built up in the separator. It is preferred that the desired blood component be buffy coat and that the method be used to perform photopheresis treatments. In another aspect, the invention is a method of performing a full photopheresis treatment to treat diseases in a reduced time, preferably less than about 70 minutes, and more preferably less than about 45 minutes.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2006Date of Patent: December 14, 2010Assignee: Therakos, Inc.Inventor: Dennis Briggs
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Publication number: 20090209898Abstract: This invention describes a method for pumping or delivering fluids utilizing a flexible vessel subject to controlled pressures within another pressure vessel. The pressure vessel can be sourced with positive and/or negative (e.g., vacuum) pressure.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 21, 2009Publication date: August 20, 2009Applicant: THERAKOS, INC.Inventor: Dennis A. Briggs
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Patent number: 7534616Abstract: This invention describes a method for pumping or delivering fluids utilizing a flexible vessel subject to controlled pressures within another pressure vessel. The pressure vessel can be sourced with positive and/or negative (e.g., vacuum) pressure.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2002Date of Patent: May 19, 2009Assignee: Therakos, Inc.Inventor: Dennis A. Briggs
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Patent number: 7479123Abstract: An improved method for separating whole blood into components and collecting a desired blood component. The method allows a desired blood component to be subjected to centrifugal forces within a separator for prolonged periods of time, yielding a cleaner cut and higher yield of the desired blood component. Whole blood is drawn from a source and pumped into a separator, the undesired blood components are removed from the separator at rates so as to build up the desired blood component in the separator. The desired blood component is only removed after a predetermined amount of the desired blood component has built up in the separator. It is preferred that the desired blood component be buffy coat and that the method be used to perform photopheresis treatments. In another aspect, the invention is a method of performing a full photopheresis treatment to treat diseases in a reduced time, preferably less than about 70 minutes, and more preferably less than about 45 minutes.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2003Date of Patent: January 20, 2009Assignee: Therakos, Inc.Inventor: Dennis Briggs
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Patent number: 7476209Abstract: Methods and apparatus for collecting and treating blood component. An apparatus and methods for improvement of an extracorporeal photopheresis treatment is described. A cassette having flexible tubes inside its housing and on the bottom surface outside the cassette housing for ease of manufacturing is operated with a centrifuge bowl having an inlet and two outlets, pressure domes for measuring pressures in tubes, an improved irradiation plate, and a dual chamber bag in an extracorporeal photopheresis treatment.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2005Date of Patent: January 13, 2009Assignee: Therakos, Inc.Inventors: Stephen Gara, Cynthia Star, Dennis Briggs, Michael Hutchinson, Tom Watters
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Patent number: 7465285Abstract: A control deck and system for controlling and driving blood fluids through an extracorporeal blood circuit kit. In one aspect, the invention is a deck having an improved mechanism for securing a cassette in place during treatment operations. The improved deck comprises catches for slidably receiving tabs of the cassette and one or more rotating clamps for locking and securing the cassette in a loaded position. In another aspect the invention is a system for controlling and driving blood fluids having infrared communication abilities to transmit and receive real time data. In still another aspect, the invention is a system for controlling and driving blood fluids having an upright tower design that reduces the footprint of the system. In this embodiment, a centrifuge chamber is positioned in an upper portion of the system while the control deck and photoactivation chamber are located in a base portion of the system.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2006Date of Patent: December 16, 2008Assignee: Therakos, Inc.Inventors: Mchael Hutchinson, Dennis Briggs, Stephen Gara, Tom Walters
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Patent number: 7211037Abstract: The present invention provides an apparatus for separating components of a fluid having an outer housing containing a core wherein three separate fluid pathways are provided to allow continuous separation of biological fluids.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2003Date of Patent: May 1, 2007Assignee: Therakos, Inc.Inventors: Dennis Briggs, Steve Gara, Tom Watters, Mike Hutchinson
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Patent number: 7186230Abstract: The present invention relates to systems, methods and apparatus for improving the yield for separating components of fluids, for example biological or sensitive fluids such as blood, and improving the component yield, for example, from donated whole blood by separating its components by density in a centrifuge bowl with a multi-axial lumen. The apparatus, system, and method eliminate the need to batch-type separate blood and can reduce the time needed to treat patients suffering from T-cell or white blood cell mediated diseases or conditions to less than 70 minutes. In one aspect, the invention is a centrifuge bowl (10) comprising an outer housing (100); a core (200); a lower plate (300); a lumen (400); a first bowl channel (420) within said lumen (400) for inflowing said fluid (800); a second bowl channel (410) for removing a first separated fluid component (810); and a third bowl channel (740) for removing a second separated fluid component (820).Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2003Date of Patent: March 6, 2007Assignee: Therakos, IncInventors: Dennis A. Briggs, Michael Hutchinson
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Patent number: 6793643Abstract: A means, apparatus, and system for reducing the net fluid volume deficiency in a patient during a medical treatment process. The invention seeks to modify a batch-type process to achieve the efficiency of a continuous process by precisely measuring the net change in fluid volume within a patient and dispensing the appropriate amount of biological fluids to a patient via IV lines or by recycling blood components into the patient while biological fluids are being withdrawn. The apparatus includes subcomponent lines, valving means, pumping means, load cells, storage chambers, a centrifuge, and centrifuge bowls. The system may have numerous feedback components to accurately measure and control the flow rates and amount of fluid dispensed to a patient.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2000Date of Patent: September 21, 2004Assignee: Therakos, Inc.Inventor: Dennis A. Briggs
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Patent number: 6495366Abstract: This invention describes a method for pumping or delivering fluids utilizing a flexible vessel subject to controlled pressures within another pressure vessel. The pressure vessel can be sourced with positive and/or negative (e.g., vacuum) pressure.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 1999Date of Patent: December 17, 2002Assignee: Therakos, Inc.Inventor: Dennis A. Briggs
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Patent number: 6491656Abstract: An apparatus controls movement of fluids during an extracorporeal blood treatment session. A hollow cassette enclosure has a plurality of fluid input ports for receiving fluids into the enclosure and a plurality of fluid output ports for expelling fluids from the enclosure. Internal fluid passageways disposed within the hollow enclosure are provided for coupling together the fluid input ports, and the fluid output ports. At least one internal valve is disposed within the hollow enclosure for controlling movement of the fluid within the hollow enclosure. A filter is integrated into the cassette to filter the blood passing therethrough.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 1997Date of Patent: December 10, 2002Assignee: Therakos, Inc.Inventor: Livingston B. Morris
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Patent number: 6228995Abstract: A method for the removal of psoralens and psoralen degradation products is disclosed. The method of the present invention is useful for any biological fluid that has been treated with psoralens, including blood and blood fractions and components derived therefrom. Biological fluids treated according to the method of the present invention are substantially free from any residual psoralens or psoralen degradation products.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 1997Date of Patent: May 8, 2001Assignee: Therakos, Inc.Inventor: Kyu H. Lee
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Patent number: 6219584Abstract: Systems and methods for determining an effective amount of light energy to deliver to fluids, particularly fluids having target and non-target materials. The systems and methods specifically relate to phototherapy and photopheresis systems where an effective amount of light energy is desired to be delivered to targets in biological fluids.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 1999Date of Patent: April 17, 2001Assignee: Therakos, Inc.Inventor: Kyu Ho Lee