Patents Assigned to WilMarc Holdings, LLC
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Patent number: 12144955Abstract: Disclosed herein are embodiments of a connector system for releasably connecting together tubes, for example medical tubing, and methods of making and using such a connector system, whereby the connector system includes a female coupler having a first passageway, a male coupler having a second passageway, a catch movably coupled to the female coupler, and a catch-receiving element coupled to the male coupler. The connector system further includes a release element movably coupled to the female coupler, whereby travel of the release element along or over a female coupler outer surface of the female coupler disengages the catch from the catch-receiving element to achieve a disconnected condition of the connector system. Further disclosed herein are embodiments of a connector system for releasably connecting together tubes, whereby the connector system includes at least one valve biased by a valve-biasing member disposed external to or outside of the fluid flow path.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2022Date of Patent: November 19, 2024Assignee: WilMarc Holdings, LLCInventors: Paul C. Ciccone, William A. Coulson, Marcia Coulson
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Publication number: 20240358992Abstract: Disclosed herein are embodiments of a connector system for releasably connecting together tubes, whereby the connector system includes a first coupler including a first coupler passageway disposed therein, and a first coupler elastically deformable valve operable to seal the first coupler passageway from the external environment. The connector system further includes a second coupler including a second coupler passageway disposed therein, and a second coupler elastically deformable valve operable to seal the second coupler passageway from the external environment. The first and second couplers can be substantially identical; thus, the couplers can be genderless, as opposed to a connector system comprising male and female couplers. The connector system can further include a first coupler valve operable to interrupt fluid flow through the first coupler passageway, and a second coupler valve operable to interrupt fluid flow through the second coupler passageway.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2024Publication date: October 31, 2024Applicant: WilMarc Holdings, LLCInventors: Paul C. Ciccone, William A. Coulson, Marcia Coulson
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Patent number: 12115334Abstract: Disclosed herein are embodiments of a connector system for releasably connecting together tubes, for example medical tubing, and methods of making and using such a connector system, whereby the connector system includes a female coupler having a first passageway, a male coupler having a second passageway, a catch movably coupled to the female coupler, and a catch-receiving element coupled to the male coupler. The connector system further includes a release element movably coupled to the female coupler, whereby travel of the release element along or over a female coupler outer surface of the female coupler disengages the catch from the catch-receiving element to achieve a disconnected condition of the connector system. Further disclosed herein are embodiments of a connector system for releasably connecting together tubes, whereby the connector system includes at least one valve biased by a valve-biasing member disposed external to or outside of the fluid flow path.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2022Date of Patent: October 15, 2024Assignee: WilMarc Holdings, LLCInventors: Paul C. Ciccone, William A. Coulson, Marcia Coulson
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Publication number: 20240307673Abstract: Disclosed herein are embodiments of a connector system for releasably connecting together tubes, for example medical tubing, and methods of making and using such a connector system, whereby the connector system includes a female coupler having a first passageway; a male coupler having a second passageway; and a catch assembly comprising a catch movably coupled to the female coupler, a catch-biasing member which biases the catch, and a follower responsive to a cam, whereby the catch is responsive to the follower and correspondingly, the cam.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2024Publication date: September 19, 2024Applicant: Wilmarc Holdings, LLCInventors: Paul C. Ciccone, William A. Coulson, Marcia Coulson
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Patent number: 11992646Abstract: Disclosed herein are embodiments of a connector system for releasably connecting together tubes, for example medical tubing, and methods of making and using such a connector system, whereby the connector system includes a female coupler having a first passageway; a male coupler having a second passageway; and a catch assembly comprising a catch movably coupled to the female coupler, a catch-biasing member which biases the catch, and a follower responsive to a cam, whereby the catch is responsive to the follower and correspondingly, the cam.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2021Date of Patent: May 28, 2024Assignee: WilMarc Holdings, LLCInventors: Paul C. Ciccone, William A. Coulson, Marcia Coulson
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Patent number: 11918774Abstract: A connector which couples to an outlet conduit to decrease an outlet conduit passageway pressure differential between outlet conduit opposing first and second ends, whereby the connector includes a mixing chamber having a first inlet port in fluidic communication with a connector first open end and the mixing chamber; an outlet port in fluidic communication with the mixing chamber and a connector second open end; and a second inlet port in fluidic communication with the connector second open end and the mixing chamber. Additionally, a connector including a connector internal surface defining a connector passageway which communicates between connector first and second open ends; and a sensor module operatively coupled to the connector passageway to sense a parameter of a first fluid flowing in a first fluid flow path through the connector passageway.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2021Date of Patent: March 5, 2024Assignee: WilMarc Holdings, LLC.Inventors: Paul C. Ciccone, William A. Coulson, Marcia Coulson
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Patent number: 11883624Abstract: Disclosed herein are embodiments of a connector system for releasably connecting together tubes, for example medical tubing, and methods of making and using such a connector system, whereby the connector system includes a female coupler having a first passageway, a male coupler having a second passageway, a catch movably coupled to the female coupler, and a catch-receiving element coupled to the male coupler. The connector system further includes a release element movably coupled to the female coupler, whereby travel of the release element along or over a female coupler outer surface of the female coupler disengages the catch from the catch-receiving element to achieve a disconnected condition of the connector system. Further disclosed herein are embodiments of a connector system for releasably connecting together tubes, whereby the connector system includes at least one valve biased by a valve-biasing member disposed external to or outside of the fluid flow path.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2022Date of Patent: January 30, 2024Assignee: WilMarc Holdings, LLCInventors: Paul C. Ciccone, William A. Coulson, Marcia Coulson
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Publication number: 20230220939Abstract: A connection, and methods of making an using such a connection, the connection comprising a first layer; a second layer concentrically disposed about the first layer; and a laser-induced seal between portions of the first and second layers; wherein the laser-induced seal provides a fluid-tight engagement between the first and second layers. As to particular embodiments of the connection, the first layer can be incorporated into a first conduit and the second layer can be incorporated into a second conduit.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2023Publication date: July 13, 2023Applicant: WilMarc Holdings, LLCInventors: William A. Coulson, Marcia Coulson, Paul C. Ciccone
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Publication number: 20230181889Abstract: Disclosed herein are embodiments of a connector system for releasably connecting together tubes, for example medical tubing, and methods of making and using such a connector system, whereby the connector system includes a female coupler having a first passageway, a male coupler having a second passageway, a catch movably coupled to the female coupler, and a catch-receiving element coupled to the male coupler. The connector system further includes a release element movably coupled to the female coupler, whereby travel of the release element along or over a female coupler outer surface of the female coupler disengages the catch from the catch-receiving element to achieve a disconnected condition of the connector system. Further disclosed herein are embodiments of a connector system for releasably connecting together tubes, whereby the connector system includes at least one valve biased by a valve-biasing member disposed external to or outside of the fluid flow path.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2022Publication date: June 15, 2023Applicant: WilMarc Holdings, LLCInventors: Paul C. Ciccone, William A. Coulson, Marcia Coulson
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Publication number: 20230142854Abstract: Disclosed herein are embodiments of a connector system for releasably connecting together tubes, for example medical tubing, and methods of making and using such a connector system, whereby the connector system includes a female coupler having a first passageway, a male coupler having a second passageway, a catch movably coupled to the female coupler, and a catch-receiving element coupled to the male coupler. The connector system further includes a release element movably coupled to the female coupler, whereby travel of the release element along or over a female coupler outer surface of the female coupler disengages the catch from the catch-receiving element to achieve a disconnected condition of the connector system. Further disclosed herein are embodiments of a connector system for releasably connecting together tubes, whereby the connector system includes at least one valve biased by a valve-biasing member disposed external to or outside of the fluid flow path.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2022Publication date: May 11, 2023Applicant: WilMarc Holdings, LLCInventors: Paul C. Ciccone, William A. Coulson, Marcia Coulson
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Publication number: 20230143894Abstract: Disclosed herein are embodiments of a sanitary fitting for coupling a fluid conduit to a flexible container to facilitate sterile transfer therebetween, and methods of making and using such a sanitary fitting, whereby the sanitary fitting includes a first annular member having a first annular member bore extending between first annular member first and second ends, the first annular member second end terminating in a flange radially outwardly extending therefrom, the flange comprising a substantially planar face; a second annular member having a second annular member bore extending between second annular member first and second ends, the second annular member couplable to the first annular member to axially align the first and second annular member bores to provide a first fluid flow passageway; and a valve coupled to the second annular member, the valve operable to interrupt fluid flow through a fluid flow path which includes the first fluid flow passageway.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 3, 2023Publication date: May 11, 2023Applicant: WilMarc Holdings, LLCInventors: Tyler Heighes, Paul C. Ciccone
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Publication number: 20230134482Abstract: Disclosed herein are embodiments of a connector system for releasably connecting together tubes, for example medical tubing, and methods of making and using such a connector system, whereby the connector system includes a female coupler having a first passageway, a male coupler having a second passageway, a catch movably coupled to the female coupler, and a catch-receiving element coupled to the male coupler. The connector system further includes a release element movably coupled to the female coupler, whereby travel of the release element along or over a female coupler outer surface of the female coupler disengages the catch from the catch-receiving element to achieve a disconnected condition of the connector system. Further disclosed herein are embodiments of a connector system for releasably connecting together tubes, whereby the connector system includes at least one valve biased by a valve-biasing member disposed external to or outside of the fluid flow path.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2022Publication date: May 4, 2023Applicant: WilMarc Holdings, LLCInventors: Paul C. Ciccone, William A. Coulson, Marcia Coulson
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Publication number: 20230125094Abstract: A stool management system having a tubular body including a first end section disposable in a rectum of a patient and a second end section including a first connector which detachably mates with a second connector coupled to a collection container which receives waste matter passed through the tubular body from the bowel of the patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2022Publication date: April 27, 2023Applicant: WilMarc Holdings, LLCInventors: Paul C. Ciccone, Kathryne Rose Eckert
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Patent number: 11608926Abstract: A connection, and methods of making an using such a connection, the connection comprising a first layer; a second layer concentrically disposed about the first layer; and a laser-induced seal between portions of the first and second layers; wherein the laser-induced seal provides a fluid-tight engagement between the first and second layers. As to particular embodiments of the connection, the first layer can be incorporated into a first conduit and the second layer can be incorporated into a second conduit.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2020Date of Patent: March 21, 2023Assignee: Wilmarc Holdings, LLCInventors: William A. Coulson, Marcia Coulson, Paul C. Ciccone
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Patent number: 11555567Abstract: Disclosed herein are embodiments of a sanitary fitting for coupling a fluid conduit to a flexible container to facilitate sterile transfer therebetween, and methods of making and using such a sanitary fitting, whereby the sanitary fitting includes a first annular member having a first annular member bore extending between first annular member first and second ends, the first annular member second end terminating in a flange radially outwardly extending therefrom, the flange comprising a substantially planar face; a second annular member having a second annular member bore extending between second annular member first and second ends, the second annular member couplable to the first annular member to axially align the first and second annular member bores to provide a first fluid flow passageway; and a valve coupled to the second annular member, the valve operable to interrupt fluid flow through a fluid flow path which includes the first fluid flow passageway.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2020Date of Patent: January 17, 2023Assignee: Wilmarc Holdings, LLCInventors: Tyler Heighes, Paul C. Ciccone
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Publication number: 20230003324Abstract: A connector system including a plurality of connectors having substantially identical structure each defining a pair of fluid conduits wherein a first one of the pair of fluid conduits terminating in a male fitting and a second one of said pair fluid conduits terminating in a female fitting wherein the male fitting and the female fitting of a pair of connectors mate in a fluid transmission connection.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 1, 2021Publication date: January 5, 2023Applicant: WilMarc Holdings, LLCInventors: Paul C. Ciccone, William A. Coulson, Marcia Coulson
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Patent number: 11534594Abstract: Disclosed herein are embodiments of a connector system for releasably connecting together tubes, for example medical tubing, and methods of making and using such a connector system, whereby the connector system includes a female coupler having a first passageway, a male coupler having a second passageway, a catch movably coupled to the female coupler, and a catch-receiving element coupled to the male coupler. The connector system further includes a release element movably coupled to the female coupler, whereby travel of the release element along or over a female coupler outer surface of the female coupler disengages the catch from the catch-receiving element to achieve a disconnected condition of the connector system. Further disclosed herein are embodiments of a connector system for releasably connecting together tubes, whereby the connector system includes at least one valve biased by a valve-biasing member disposed external to or outside of the fluid flow path.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2021Date of Patent: December 27, 2022Assignee: Wilmarc Holdings, LLCInventors: Paul C. Ciccone, William A. Coulson, Marcia Coulson
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Patent number: 11529154Abstract: A stool management system having a tubular body including a first end section disposable in a rectum of a patient and a second end section including a first connector which detachably mates with a second connector coupled to a collection container which receives waste matter passed through the tubular body from the bowel of the patient.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2018Date of Patent: December 20, 2022Assignee: Wilmarc Holdings, LLCInventors: Paul C. Ciccone, Kathryne Rose Eckert
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Patent number: 11478626Abstract: Disclosed herein are embodiments of a connector system for releasably connecting together tubes, for example medical tubing, and methods of making and using such a connector system, whereby the connector system includes a female coupler having a first passageway, a male coupler having a second passageway, a catch movably coupled to the female coupler, and a catch-receiving element coupled to the male coupler. The connector system further includes a release element movably coupled to the female coupler, whereby travel of the release element along or over a female coupler outer surface of the female coupler disengages the catch from the catch-receiving element to achieve a disconnected condition of the connector system. Further disclosed herein are embodiments of a connector system for releasably connecting together tubes, whereby the connector system includes at least one valve biased by a valve-biasing member disposed external to or outside of the fluid flow path.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2019Date of Patent: October 25, 2022Assignee: Wilmarc Holdings, LLCInventors: Paul C. Ciccone, William A. Coulson, Marcia Coulson
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Patent number: D1026637Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2020Date of Patent: May 14, 2024Assignee: WilMarc Holdings, LLCInventors: Paul C. Ciccone, Tyler Heighes