Patents Assigned to Through the Cords, LLC
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Publication number: 20230173209Abstract: An articulating stylet usable with a tracheal intubation system is disclosed. Methods for using the articulating stylet and systems that incorporate the articulating stylet are also disclosed. In some examples, a stylet adapted for mounting an endotracheal tube comprises a shaft and a control wire. The shaft comprises a distal shaft portion, a proximal shaft portion, and an expanding connection joining the distal shaft portion to the proximal shaft portion. The proximal shaft portion has a body portion and a tip portion. The tip portion includes a tip and has greater flexibility than the body portion. The control wire is at least partially disposed within both the distal shaft portion and the proximal shaft portion and is configured to cause the tip portion of the proximal shaft portion to deform.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2023Publication date: June 8, 2023Applicant: Through the Cords, LLCInventors: Sean Runnels, Wil Roberge, Benjamin Fogg
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Patent number: 11565064Abstract: An articulating stylet usable with a tracheal intubation system is disclosed. Methods for using the articulating stylet and systems that incorporate the articulating stylet are also disclosed. In some examples, a stylet adapted for mounting an endotracheal tube comprises a shaft and a control wire. The shaft comprises a distal shaft portion, a proximal shaft portion, and an expanding connection joining the distal shaft portion to the proximal shaft portion. The proximal shaft portion has a body portion and a tip portion. The tip portion includes a tip and has greater flexibility than the body portion. The control wire is at least partially disposed within both the distal shaft portion and the proximal shaft portion and is configured to cause the tip portion of the proximal shaft portion to deform.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2017Date of Patent: January 31, 2023Assignee: Through the Cords, LLCInventors: Sean Runnels, Wil Roberge, Benjamin Fogg
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Publication number: 20220379058Abstract: Systems, devices, and techniques are described to position a tube in a trachea of a patient as part of an intubation procedure. An intubation system may include a stylet configured to position a tube in the trachea of the patient. The stylet may include an articulating segment and a support segment. The articulating segment may be configured to move between a first position and a second position in response to input received by the support segment. The movement of the articulating segment may be controllable by a caregiver. The intubation system may include a handle configured to receive an input from the caregiver and cause the stylet to move in response to the input.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2022Publication date: December 1, 2022Applicant: Through the Cords, LLCInventors: Sean Runnels, James David Hughett, Stephen Adam Hughett, Carl Pieter Frick, Michael S. Bojanowski, Wilfrid Francis Roberge
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Publication number: 20210093817Abstract: An introducer usable with a tracheal intubation system is disclosed. Methods for using the introducer and systems that incorporate the introducer are also disclosed. In some examples, an introducer adapted for mounting an endotracheal tube comprises a handle that is configured to actuate a tip portion. The shaft comprises a distal shaft portion and a proximal shaft portion that have a continuous exterior surface. The proximal shaft portion has a body portion and the tip portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2019Publication date: April 1, 2021Applicant: Through the Cords, LLCInventors: Sean RUNNELS, Wil ROBERGE, Benjamin FOGG
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Publication number: 20180110950Abstract: An articulating stylet usable with a tracheal intubation system is disclosed. Methods for using the articulating stylet and systems that incorporate the articulating stylet are also disclosed. In some examples, a stylet adapted for mounting an endotracheal tube comprises a shaft and a control wire. The shaft comprises a distal shaft portion, a proximal shaft portion, and an expanding connection joining the distal shaft portion to the proximal shaft portion. The proximal shaft portion has a body portion and a tip portion. The tip portion includes a tip and has greater flexibility than the body portion. The control wire is at least partially disposed within both the distal shaft portion and the proximal shaft portion and is configured to cause the tip portion of the proximal shaft portion to deform.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2017Publication date: April 26, 2018Applicant: Through the Cords, LLCInventors: Sean Runnels, Wil Roberge, Benjamin Fogg