Patents Examined by Heather K Barnwell
  • Patent number: 10918762
    Abstract: A magnetic panty liner assembly for reducing menstrual pain includes a first panel, a first panel, a second panel, and a third panel. The second panel, which is absorbent, is coupled to a lower face of the first panel. The third panel is coupled to a bottom surface of the second panel and a perimeter of the first panel to enclose the second panel. The ridge and the third panel are impermeable. A coupler on an exterior face of the third panel is configured to couple the third panel to an undergarment. Menstrual fluid flows through the first panel to be absorbed by the second panel. A ridge on the first panel is positioned in abutment to skin of the user to prevent leakage. Magnets that are positioned between the second panel and the third panel are configured to reduce pain of menstruation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 19, 2018
    Date of Patent: February 16, 2021
    Inventor: Melissa Haskins
  • Patent number: 10905591
    Abstract: Devices and methods to remove trabecular meshwork to treat glaucoma and other conditions which may not utilize cutting elements when stripping the trabecular meshwork. The trabeculorhexis parts tissue by applying non-cutting shear and tension to the tissue to disinsert the tissue from its attachments. Reducing or eliminating the need for sharp cutting implements in the eye reduces the likelihood of incisional bleeding, iris and scleral tissue maceration and further inadvertent tissue damage of the gonio structure of the eye. In another aspect, a cutting element may be used to form a circumferential slit in a wall of Schlemm's canal in conjunction with removal of trabecular meshwork or independently.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 18, 2019
    Date of Patent: February 2, 2021
    Inventor: Tsontcho Ianchulev
  • Patent number: 10905602
    Abstract: An array of gender-specific disposable absorbent articles is provided. The array has a first disposable absorbent article adapted to be worn by males and a second disposable article adapted to be worn by females. Both articles have in their longitudinal direction, a front portion, a back portion and a crotch portion between the front portion and the back portion. The first article has a first elastic component configured for providing fit and comfort to a male user. The second article has a second elastic component configured for providing fit and comfort to a female user. The first and the second elastic components each have a plurality of elastic elements extending at least partly along each respective article. The first and second elastic components differ from each other in at least the positioning or the elastic strength of the respective elastic elements. A method for manufacturing the array is also provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 23, 2016
    Date of Patent: February 2, 2021
    Assignee: ESSITY HYGIENE AND HEALTH AKTIEBOLAG
    Inventors: Anna Klinte Olsson, Lucas Bäck
  • Patent number: 10898697
    Abstract: A male insert for draining fluid from a patient is provided. The male insert includes a housing, a valve stem supported by the housing for pivotal movement about an axis from an extended position allowing insertion into the patient to a retracted position preventing re-insertion into the patient, a tube connected to the valve stem and supported by the housing for rotational movement about the axis, the tube and the valve stem forming a contiguous channel through which the fluid drains, a stop preventing rotational movement of the tube in a first position and allowing rotational movement of the tube in a second position, and a locking tab engaging one of the valve stem and the tube when the valve stem is in the retracted position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 5, 2017
    Date of Patent: January 26, 2021
    Assignee: KIRN MEDICAL DESIGN, LLC
    Inventors: Ben Marsico, David A. Atashroo, David S. Kirn
  • Patent number: 10893977
    Abstract: A device for treating eyes, eyelids or both, in the form of a handheld housing is disclosed herein. The device has a first chamber a second chamber acting as a vapor reservoir, and hydrophilic material disposed within the first chamber. The hydrophilic material having has a plurality of pores configured to allow the fluid to seep from the first chamber to the hydrophilic material. A heating element is positioned adjacent the hydrophilic material to convert the fluid to a vapor and continuously regulate a temperature of the vapor. A user interface is disposed on an outside of the housing and configured to control a variable circulator which in turn controls control the temperature of the vapor reaching the user. A method for treating eyes, eyelids, or both is also disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 16, 2018
    Date of Patent: January 19, 2021
    Assignee: OMERA MEDICAL, INC.
    Inventor: Christopher Zoumalan
  • Patent number: 10842689
    Abstract: A stretchable structure of an absorbent article includes a stretchable region and a non-stretchable region. A laminate of a first sheet layer, second sheet layer, and elastic film between the first and second sheet layers extends over the stretchable and non-stretchable regions. The first and second sheet layers are bonded to each other at a large number of dot-like joints via through holes formed in the elastic film stretched along the surfaces of the first and second sheet layers in a stretchable direction. The dot-like joints are arrayed at intervals in the stretchable direction and a direction perpendicular to the stretchable direction. An end of the stretchable region adjacent to the non-stretchable region is a buffer stretchable section. The area rate of dot-like joints in the buffer stretchable section is larger than the area rate of dot-like joints in the main section not including the buffer stretchable section.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 29, 2016
    Date of Patent: November 24, 2020
    Assignee: DAIO PAPER CORPORATION
    Inventor: Mina Takaishi
  • Patent number: 10813781
    Abstract: Provided are devices and related methods for weight loss. A size-varying gastric balloon having a passage connected to an elongated sleeve forms a continuous pathway extension so that swallowed food is not absorbed by the body, thereby promoting weight loss. The connection of the sleeve to the gastric balloon avoids the need to directly anchor the proximal sleeve, with the balloon providing that anchoring function. Also provided are gastric balloons having a shape-controllable funnel to provide desired weight loss parameters tailored to the need of an individual and specially configured double lumen sleeves to facilitate controlled nutrition supply to a patient. Methods of deploying any of the devices described herein for weight-loss are also provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 4, 2017
    Date of Patent: October 27, 2020
    Assignee: EZ-OFF WEIGHT LOSS, LLC
    Inventors: Mary J. Pattison, Charles Phillip Pattison, Mark Molos
  • Patent number: 10744309
    Abstract: The medicinal applicator is a device that applies a therapeutic liquid to a patient. The medicinal applicator extends the reach of the patient such that the patient can apply the therapeutic liquid to the back of the patient. The medicinal applicator includes a handle, a dispensing assembly, one or more applicators, a wicking structure and a wall mount. The dispensing assembly is mounted in the handle. The dispensing assembly transports the therapeutic liquid to an applicator selected from the one or more applicators. The selected applicator attaches to the handle. The selected applicator transports the therapeutic liquid from the dispensing assembly to the wicking structure. From the wicking structure the therapeutic liquid is applied to the patient. The wall mount allows the medicinal applicator to be hung from a wall.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 15, 2017
    Date of Patent: August 18, 2020
    Inventors: Stephen Ware, Charlotte Ware
  • Patent number: 10744298
    Abstract: An implantable and programmable device for bladder fluid management. Several urological conditions hinder normal urinary evacuation. For instance, urinary retention impedes fluid drainage, which can lead to severe complications. On the other hand, urinary incontinence exposes the patients to frequent fluid leakage that can be difficult to manage. The treatment for these conditions are only partially effective and only address the symptoms but not the cause. The current system allows the user to bypass the nonfunctional portion of the urinary tract and urinate normally. The device is user-controlled and can be manually activated to release fluid at will. A notification system alerts the patient when fluid levels are elevated and require drainage. The current system provides patients with an effective solution to manage irregular bladder function.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 7, 2017
    Date of Patent: August 18, 2020
    Assignee: University of South Florida
    Inventors: Simon Antonio Bello, Eugenia Maria Correa, Christopher Lawrence Passaglia