Patents by Inventor Andrew Corson
Andrew Corson 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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Publication number: 20230356919Abstract: The present disclosure discloses and describes a vapocoolant dispenser. Specifically, the dispenser comprises a housing and container of vapocoolant, the dispenser configured to receive a sterilizable dose of high energy radiation and to provide a sterile, hermetically sealed vapocoolant dispenser.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2023Publication date: November 9, 2023Applicant: 623 Medical, LLCInventors: Theodore J. Mosler, Eli Nichols, Charles McCall, Andrew Corson, James Fentress
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Patent number: 11679928Abstract: The present disclosure discloses and describes a vapocoolant dispenser. Specifically, the dispenser comprises a housing and container of vapocoolant, the dispenser configured to receive a sterilizable dose of high energy radiation and to provide a sterile, hermetically sealed vapocoolant dispenser.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2022Date of Patent: June 20, 2023Assignee: 623 MEDICAL, LLCInventors: Theodore J. Mosler, Eli Nichols, Charles McCall, Andrew Corson, James Fentress
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Publication number: 20220356002Abstract: The present disclosure discloses and describes a vapocoolant dispenser. Specifically, the dispenser comprises a housing and container of vapocoolant, the dispenser configured to receive a sterilizable dose of high energy radiation and to provide a sterile, hermetically sealed vapocoolant dispenser.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2022Publication date: November 10, 2022Applicant: 623 Medical, LLCInventors: Theodore J. Mosler, Eli Nichols, Charles McCall, Andrew Corson, James Fentress
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Patent number: 11352196Abstract: The present disclosure discloses and describes a vapocoolant dispenser. Specifically, the dispenser comprises a housing and container of vapocoolant, the dispenser configured to receive a sterilizable dose of high energy radiation and to provide a sterile, hermetically sealed vapocoolant dispenser.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2020Date of Patent: June 7, 2022Assignee: 623 MEDICAL, LLCInventors: Theodore J. Mosler, Eli Nichols, Charles McCall, Andrew Corson, James Fentress
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Publication number: 20220002072Abstract: The present disclosure discloses and describes a vapocoolant dispenser. Specifically, the dispenser comprises a housing and container of vapocoolant, the dispenser configured to receive a sterilizable dose of high energy radiation and to provide a sterile, hermetically sealed vapocoolant dispenser.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2020Publication date: January 6, 2022Applicant: 623 Medical, LLCInventors: Theodore J. MOSLER, Eli NICHOLS, Charles McCALL, Andrew CORSON, James FENTRESS
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Publication number: 20190374380Abstract: An intracameral injector needle having a substantially cylindrical body defining a longitudinal flow path therein, and having a proximal end, a distal end, an outer peripheral face and a bevel region. A first bevel of the bevel region has a first bevel angle with respect to the outer peripheral face. A second bevel of the bevel region extends from the first bevel to the proximal end. The second bevel includes a tip of the intracameral injector needle, and has a second bevel angle with respect to the outer peripheral face, where the second bevel angle is different from the first bevel angle, the first bevel and the second bevel defining a transition therebetween. The transition is at least one of: (1) longitudinally positioned between the tip of the intracameral injector needle and a location of a maximum width of the bevel region; and (2) vertically disposed at a position below 50% of a maximum height of the bevel region.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 5, 2017Publication date: December 12, 2019Inventors: Tomas Navratil, Akshay Nitish Nadkarni, Gretchen Willard, Andrew Corson, Matthew Walker
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Patent number: 9895526Abstract: A fluid connector comprising a housing having an access site, and a cover member passively positioned in an initial covering relationship with the access site, the cover member being reversible from an uncovered relationship under load to the initial covering relationship, is described. A method of preventing contamination and aseptically covering an access site of a fluid connector with a cover member is also described.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2008Date of Patent: February 20, 2018Assignee: IVAXIS, LLCInventors: Todd M. Korogi, Theodore J. Mosler, Scott P. Jarnagin, Bryan Peters, David L. Foshee, Nathan R. Snell, Andrew Corson
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Patent number: 8979785Abstract: An applicator device for applying a fluid is provided. The applicator device may include a handle. The handle may comprise an elongate hollow body having a proximal end and a distal end and at least one longitudinal, interior rib disposed on an inner surface of an outer wall of the hollow body and configured to orient and guide a container for containing the fluid when the container is disposed within the hollow body. In addition, the applicator device may include a base at the distal end of the hollow body. Further, the applicator device may include an applicator pad coupled to the base.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2009Date of Patent: March 17, 2015Assignee: Otsuka Pharmaceutical Factory, Inc.Inventors: Todd M. Korogi, Theodore J. Mosler, Matthew R. Penny, Bryan J. Peters, Lisa D. Shaffer, Andrew Corson, Ronald J. Casey, Patrick P. Vanek, Royal D. Hathaway
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Publication number: 20140275765Abstract: A fiber optic probe assembly comprises an optical engine and a fiber optic probe. A proximal end connector comprises a self-aligning connector for connecting optical fibers of the fiber optic probe to the optical engine and an integrated fiber optic-based polarizer. A disposable cover is provided for enclosing at least a portion of a fiber optic probe assembly. The disposable cover comprises an elongated tubular housing and a sheath portion adapted to receive at least a portion of the fiber optic probe between ends of the housing. A handle is disposed on a proximal end of the housing, the handle comprising a self-tensioning device. An optical window is disposed on a distal end of the housing, the optical window adapted to provide for alignment with optical elements of the fiber optic probe.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2014Publication date: September 18, 2014Inventors: Steven C. Gebhart, Norman R. Akens, Andrew Black, Andrew Corson, Christopher Draper, Perry A. Genova, Robert Christopher Hall, Tanner Hargens, Victor Kopp, Matt Penny, Jonathan Singer, Brian Walsh
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Patent number: 8032996Abstract: An apparatus for cutting barbs into a suture having a filament supply. The apparatus also has an in-feed collet for holding one end of a filament threaded therethrough. Further the apparatus has an out-feed collet for holding a second end of a filament threaded therethrough. Additionally, the apparatus has a holder positioned between said in-feed and out-feed collets for holding a filament suspended between the in-feed and out-feed collets. The apparatus also has a cutting assembly for cutting barbs in the filament tensioned between the in-feed and out-feed collets.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2004Date of Patent: October 11, 2011Inventors: Michael Trull, Perry A. Genova, Robert C. Williams, III, Jeffrey C. Leung, Matthew A. Megaro, Stanton Batchelor, Andrew Corson
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Publication number: 20100292673Abstract: A fluid connector comprising a housing having an access site, and a cover member passively positioned in an initial covering relationship with the access site, the cover member being reversible from an uncovered relationship under load to the initial covering relationship, is described. A method of preventing contamination and aseptically covering an access site of a fluid connector with a cover member is also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 5, 2008Publication date: November 18, 2010Inventors: Todd M. Korogi, Theodore J. Mosler, Scott P. Jarnagin, Bryan Peters, David L. Foshee, Nathan R. Snell, Andrew Corson
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Publication number: 20100168638Abstract: An applicator device for applying a fluid is provided. The applicator device may include a handle. The handle may comprise an elongate hollow body having a proximal end and a distal end and at least one longitudinal, interior rib disposed on an inner surface of an outer wall of the hollow body and configured to orient and guide a container for containing the fluid when the container is disposed within the hollow body. In addition, the applicator device may include a base at the distal end of the hollow body. Further, the applicator device may include an applicator pad coupled to the base.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2009Publication date: July 1, 2010Inventors: Todd M. Korogi, Theodore J. Mosler, Matthew R. Penny, Bryan J. Peters, Lisa D. Shaffer, Andrew Corson, Ronald J. Casey, Patrick P. Vanek, Royal D. Hathaway
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Publication number: 20070065663Abstract: An apparatus for cutting barbs into a suture having a filament supply. The apparatus also has an in-feed collet for holding one end of a filament threaded therethrough. Further the apparatus has an out-feed collet for holding a second end of a filament threaded therethrough. Additionally, the apparatus has a holder positioned between said in-feed and out-feed collets for holding a filament suspended between the in-feed and out-feed collets. The apparatus also has a cutting assembly for cutting barbs in the filament tensioned between the in-feed and out-feed collets.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2004Publication date: March 22, 2007Inventors: Michael Trull, Perry Genova, Robert Williams, Jeffrey Leung, Matthew Megaro, Stanton Batchelor, Andrew Corson