Patents by Inventor Adam S. Henry
Adam S. Henry has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 9067013Abstract: A securement device (10) secures a medical article (12) to the body of a patient and prevents longitudinal movement of the medical article (12) relative to the securement device (10). The securement device (10) includes a base portion (50) that is disposed over at least a part of a securement piece (20). The securement piece (20) forms a channel (19) configured to receive at least a portion of the medical article (12). The device (10) includes at least one actuator (40). The at least one actuator (40) is coupled with the securement piece (20) and configured to move the securement piece (20) between open position and a closed position. When the securement piece (20) is in the open position, it can receive at least a portion of the medical article (12). When the securement piece (20) is in the closed position, it prevents the received medical article (12) from moving in the longitudinal direction relative to the securement device (10).Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2008Date of Patent: June 30, 2015Assignee: C. R. Bard, Inc.Inventors: Clifford A. Wright, Adam S. Henry, Robert F. Eisele, Thomas Jackson, Tom Lorenzana
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Patent number: 8636701Abstract: A medical article securement device holds a medical article such as a catheter in position upon the body of a patient and at least inhibits longitudinal movement of the medical article. The securement device includes a retainer, a pair of hinged actuators, and a pair of engagement members coupled with the hinged actuators. Movement of the actuators causes the engagement members to grip at least a portion of a medical article placed within the retainer so as to inhibit longitudinal movement of the medical article with respect to the retainer. The shape of the retainer inhibits lateral and transverse movement of the medical article with respect to a patient's skin.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2010Date of Patent: January 28, 2014Assignee: Venetec International, Inc.Inventors: Adam S. Henry, Clifford A. Wright, Tom Lorenzana, Robert F. Eisele, Thomas Jackson
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Patent number: 8480874Abstract: A gel cassette adaptor for use with an electrophoresis system gel cassette is disclosed herein. The gel cassette adaptor allows a single gel cassette to be compatible with more than one electrophoresis system. In one example embodiment, the gel cassette adaptor includes an open sided trough having an attachment perimeter and an attachment flange coupled to the attachment perimeter. The attachment flange is designed to be compatible for mating with a gel cassette that is compatible with a first electrophoresis system. After attachment of the gel cassette adaptor, the resulting gel cassette assembly is compatible with a second electrophoresis system. Also provided is a gel cassette that includes a stabilizer post that connects the cassette plates to maintain a constant gap width between the plates during electrophoresis. In reducing deformation of the gap space between plates during gel runs, the stabilizer post can improve electrophoresis results for wide format gels.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2010Date of Patent: July 9, 2013Assignee: Life Technologies CorporationInventors: Adam S. Henry, Tom R. Jackson
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Publication number: 20110264050Abstract: A medical article securement device holds a medical article such as a catheter in position upon the body of a patient and at least inhibits longitudinal movement of the medical article. The securement device includes a retainer, a pair of hinged actuators, and a pair of engagement members coupled with the hinged actuators. Movement of the actuators causes the engagement members to grip at least a portion of a medical article placed within the retainer so as to inhibit longitudinal movement of the medical article with respect to the retainer. The shape of the retainer inhibits lateral and transverse movement of the medical article with respect to a patient's skin.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2010Publication date: October 27, 2011Applicant: Venetec International, Inc.Inventors: Adam S. Henry, Clifford A. Wright, Tom Lorenzana, Robert F. Eisele, Thomas Jackson
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Publication number: 20110089035Abstract: A gel cassette adaptor for use with an electrophoresis system gel cassette is disclosed herein. The gel cassette adaptor allows a single gel cassette to be compatible with more than one electrophoresis system. In one example embodiment, the gel cassette adaptor includes an open sided trough having an attachment perimeter and an attachment flange coupled to the attachment perimeter. The attachment flange is designed to be compatible for mating with a gel cassette that is compatible with a first electrophoresis system. After attachment of the gel cassette adaptor, the resulting gel cassette assembly is compatible with a second electrophoresis system. Also provided is a gel cassette that includes a stabilizer post that connects the cassette plates to maintain a constant gap width between the plates during electrophoresis. In reducing deformation of the gap space between plates during gel runs, the stabilizer post can improve electrophoresis results for wide format gels.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2010Publication date: April 21, 2011Applicant: LIFE TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATIONInventors: Adam S. Henry, Tom R. Jackson
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Publication number: 20100179483Abstract: A securement device (10) secures a medical article (12) to the body of a patient and prevents longitudinal movement of the medical article (12) relative to the securement device (10). The securement device (10) includes a base portion (50) that is disposed over at least a part of a securement piece (20). The securement piece (20) forms a channel (19) configured to receive at least a portion of the medical article (12). The device (10) includes at least one actuator (40). The at least one actuator (40) is coupled with the securement piece (20) and configured to move the securement piece (20) between open position and a closed position. When the securement piece (20) is in the open position, it can receive at least a portion of the medical article (12). When the securement piece (20) is in the closed position, it prevents the received medical article (12) from moving in the longitudinal direction relative to the securement device (10).Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2008Publication date: July 15, 2010Applicant: VENETEC INTERNATIONAL, INC.Inventors: Clifford A. Wright, Adam S. Henry, Robert F. Eisele, Thomas Jackson, Tom Lorenzana
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Publication number: 20100105576Abstract: Compositions and methods are provided for generating three frame cDNA expression libraries for functional screening of proteins. The invention includes sets of 5? adapters for cloning cDNA molecules in which the sets include three adapters that can be used to clone a particular cDNA in all three reading frames. The libraries so generated have greater complexity of expressed open reading frames, and thus can improve the success of functional protein screens, such as two hybrid screens. The adapters also have recombination sites for efficient cloning and transfer between systems.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 2, 2009Publication date: April 29, 2010Applicant: LIFE TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATIONInventors: Thomas R. Jackson, Adam S. Henry, Joseph W. Amshey, Roumen A. Bogoev
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Publication number: 20100059380Abstract: Apparatus and methods for conducting electrophoretic separation concurrently in a plurality of gels with improved reproducibility among the gels.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2009Publication date: March 11, 2010Applicant: LIFE TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATIONInventors: Thomas R. JACKSON, Adam S. Henry, Joseph W. Amshey, Roumen A. Bogoev
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Publication number: 20020189615Abstract: A dry powder inhaler includes systems to prevent or inhibit inadvertent delivery of multiple doses. A latching or locking actuation button prevents closing the inhaler and release of a subsequent dose, until the first dose is inhaled. The actuation button is released, under control of an electronic controller linked to a sensor which senses inhalation. A latching system prevents closing the inhaler until the latching system is released, helping the patient to avoid inadvertently releasing multiple doses. The latching system may include a lockout, also controlled by an electronic controller or microprocessor, which prevents closing the inhaler until the released dose is inhaled. A visual warning system may also be provided to indicate a potential inadvertent multiple dose condition to the patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2001Publication date: December 19, 2002Inventors: Adam S. Henry, Robert F. Eisele, Thomas R. Jackson, Karen R. Davies, Dan Moore