Patents by Inventor Andrew Murray Gow
Andrew Murray Gow 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: 20230052782Abstract: The present disclosure relates to an injection device, in particular a micro dose injection device such as, for example, an ophthalmic injection device. An example device comprises a rotatable plunger; a solution receptacle having a first end configured to slidably receive the rotatable plunger and a second end configured to dispense solution contained in the solution receptacle; a first stop member configured to prevent the rotatable plunger from being slidably displaced to a second position while the rotatable plunger is at a first position and in a first orientation; and a second stop member configured to prevent the rotatable plunger from rotating in a first direction about the first axis while the rotatable plunger is at the first position and in the first orientation, wherein slidably displacing the rotatable plunger from the first position to the second position dispenses a quantity of the solution contained in the solution receptacle.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2020Publication date: February 16, 2023Inventors: Frederick William HAMLIN, Anthony Jonathan BEDFORD, Duncan Aleck BISHOP, Andrew Murray GOW, David Stuart HARRIS, Nicholas Lee HAWSON, Jean-Paul KLEEVEN, Dominic LLOYD-LUCAS, David MUCIENTES, Martin Joseph MURPHY, Stephen PABOOJIAN
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Patent number: 10493222Abstract: Methods of fabricating and operating dry powder inhalers that include dose disks and airway channel disks with sealant layers, the airway channel disks forming radially-extending discrete, typically dose-specific, airway channels serially forming a portion of the inhalation pathway to deliver dry powder to a user using the inhalers.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2017Date of Patent: December 3, 2019Assignee: Oriel Therapeutics, Inc.Inventors: Rachel Striebig, Matthew Allen, Thomas W. Ruckdeschel, Charles A. Buckner, III, Scott Alexander Lewis, Andrew Murray Gow, Jonathan David Tuckwell
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Patent number: 9795749Abstract: A dry powder inhaler includes a dose container assembly having a dose container disk with opposing upper and lower surfaces, a first row of circumferentially spaced apart dose containers at a first radius and a second row of circumferentially spaced apart dose containers at a second radius. The dose containers have dry powder therein and are sealed via a first flexible sealant over apertures in the upper surface and a second flexible sealant over apertures in the lower surface. A piercing mechanism includes two reciprocating piercers that serially alternate between the two rows of dose containers in the dose container disk. A rotatable ramp disk includes first and second sets of circumferentially spaced-apart ramp elements in staggered, concentric relationship that are configured to move the first and second piercing members between retracted and extended positions.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2015Date of Patent: October 24, 2017Assignee: Oriel Therapeutics, Inc.Inventors: Gerald A. Thoe, James G. Skakoon, David A. Schuelke, Thomas W. Ruckdeschel, David Harris, Scott Alexander Lewis, Andrew Murray Gow, Jonathan David Tuckwell
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Publication number: 20170143916Abstract: Methods of fabricating and operating dry powder inhalers that include dose disks and airway channel disks with sealant layers, the airway channel disks forming radially-extending discrete, typically dose-specific, airway channels serially forming a portion of the inhalation pathway to deliver dry powder to a user using the inhalers.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 6, 2017Publication date: May 25, 2017Inventors: Rachel Striebig, Matthew Allen, Thomas W. Ruckdeschel, Charles A. Buckner, III, Scott Alexander Lewis, Andrew Murray Gow, Jonathan David Tuckwell
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Patent number: 9597465Abstract: Methods of fabricating and operating dry powder inhalers that include dose disks and airway channel disks with sealant layers, the airway channel disks forming radially-extending discrete, typically dose-specific, airway channels serially forming a portion of the inhalation pathway to deliver dry powder to a user using the inhalers.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2014Date of Patent: March 21, 2017Assignee: Oriel Therapeutics, Inc.Inventors: Rachel Striebig, Matthew Allen, Thomas W. Ruckdeschel, Charles A. Buckner, III, Scott Alexander Lewis, Andrew Murray Gow, Jonathan David Tuckwell
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Patent number: 9555189Abstract: A fluid management system adapted to automatically supply fluid for injection into a patient is disclosed. The fluid management system includes a fluid management device, a fluid transfer system and a fluid injector. The fluid management device serves to store and administrate multi-dose containers. The fluid transfer system connects an outlet of these containers to the injector which withdraws a fluid from the containers via the fluid transfer system and injects the fluid to an administration device at the patient. The fluid management device includes at least one rotating carousel having a vertical axis of rotation, at least two container holders attached to the rotating carousel and adapted to position the container vertically with a septum covered end facing downwards, and a spike holder mounted below the rotating carousel and oriented so the spike holder axially aligns a spike connected to the spike holder with the axis of the container.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 2010Date of Patent: January 31, 2017Assignee: BAYER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GMBHInventors: Claus-Peter Reisinger, Klaus Urich, Matthias Burg, Andreas Kalitzki, Samantha Anne Patterson, Kathryn Anne Louise Farrell, Andrew Murray Gow, Scott Alexander Lewis, Mark Jeffrey Edhouse
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Publication number: 20150157812Abstract: A dry powder inhaler includes a dose container assembly having a dose container disk with opposing upper and lower surfaces, a first row of circumferentially spaced apart dose containers at a first radius and a second row of circumferentially spaced apart dose containers at a second radius. The dose containers have dry powder therein and are sealed via a first flexible sealant over apertures in the upper surface and a second flexible sealant over apertures in the lower surface. A piercing mechanism includes two reciprocating piercers that serially alternate between the two rows of dose containers in the dose container disk. A rotatable ramp disk includes first and second sets of circumferentially spaced-apart ramp elements in staggered, concentric relationship that are configured to move the first and second piercing members between retracted and extended positions.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2015Publication date: June 11, 2015Inventors: Gerald A. Thoe, James G. Skakoon, David A. Schuelke, Thomas W. Ruckdeschel, David Harris, Scott Alexander Lewis, Andrew Murray Gow, Jonathan David Tuckwell
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Patent number: 8991391Abstract: Dry powder inhalers are described with an inhaler body defining an enclosed cavity space and at least one of (a) an endless strip having opposing primary surfaces, the strip comprising a plurality of spaced apart blisters or dose containers holding dry powder medicament. The inhaler also has an inhalation exit flow path in the inhaler body in communication with at least one blister or at least one dose container held by the strip in a dispensing position and a piercer configured to release dry powder medicament from the blister or dose container in the dispensing position.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2009Date of Patent: March 31, 2015Assignee: Oriel Therapeutics, Inc.Inventors: George McGee Perkins, Scott Alexander Lewis, Andrew Murray Gow, David Harris
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Patent number: 8985103Abstract: A dry powder inhaler includes a dose container assembly having a dose container disk with opposing upper and lower surfaces, a first row of circumferentially spaced apart dose containers at a first radius and a second row of circumferentially spaced apart dose containers at a second radius. The dose containers have dry powder therein and are sealed via a first flexible sealant over apertures in the upper surface and a second flexible sealant over apertures in the lower surface. A piercing mechanism includes two reciprocating piercers that serially alternate between the two rows of dose containers in the dose container disk. A rotatable ramp disk includes first and second sets of circumferentially spaced-apart ramp elements in staggered, concentric relationship that are configured to move the first and second piercing members between retracted and extended positions.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2013Date of Patent: March 24, 2015Assignee: Oriel Therapeutics, Inc.Inventors: Gerald A. Thoe, James G. Skakoon, David A. Schuelke, Thomas W. Ruckdeschel, David Harris, Scott Alexander Lewis, Andrew Murray Gow, Jonathan David Tuckwell
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Publication number: 20140137864Abstract: Methods of fabricating and operating dry powder inhalers that include dose disks and airway channel disks with sealant layers, the airway channel disks forming radially-extending discrete, typically dose-specific, airway channels serially forming a portion of the inhalation pathway to deliver dry powder to a user using the inhalers.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2014Publication date: May 22, 2014Inventors: Rachel Striebig, Matthew Allen, Thomas W. Ruckdeschel, Charles A. Buckner, III, Scott Alexander Lewis, Andrew Murray Gow, Jonathan David Tuckwell
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Patent number: 8671938Abstract: Dry powder inhalers include radially-extending discrete, typically dose-specific, airway channels serially forming a portion of the inhalation pathway to deliver dry powder to a user using the inhalers.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 2013Date of Patent: March 18, 2014Assignee: Oriel Therapeutics, Inc.Inventors: Rachel Striebig, Matthew Allen, Thomas W. Ruckdeschel, Charles A. Buckner, III, David Harris, Scott Alexander Lewis, Andrew Murray Gow, Jonathan David Tuckwell
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Patent number: 8646446Abstract: Dry powder inhalers with rotatable piercing mechanisms facilitate the use of dose container assemblies having dose containers arranged in concentric rows. A piercing mechanism is operably associated with the dose container assembly and is configured to pierce sealants that seal a dose container. The piercing mechanism is rotatable such that it can serially alternate between the two rows of dose containers. The piercing mechanism includes a rotatable drum, an elongate piercing member, and a biasing member operably associated with the piercing member. The rotatable drum has an open end, an opposite closed end, and a cylindrical wall that extends from the closed end and terminates at the open end. The closed end includes an aperture formed therein in a location adjacent to the wall. The elongate piercing member is extended and retracted through the aperture to pierce the sealants of a dose container.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2009Date of Patent: February 11, 2014Assignee: Oriel Therapeutics, Inc.Inventors: Scott Alexander Lewis, Andrew Murray Gow, Jonathan David Tuckwell, Greg Beard, David Harris
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Patent number: 8550071Abstract: Dry powder inhalers include radially-extending discrete, typically dose-specific, airway channels serially forming a portion of the inhalation pathway to deliver dry powder to a user using the inhalers.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2009Date of Patent: October 8, 2013Assignee: Oriel Therapeutics, Inc.Inventors: Rachel Striebig, Matthew Allen, Thomas W. Ruckdeschel, Charles A. Buckner, III, David Harris, Scott Alexander Lewis, Andrew Murray Gow, Jonathan David Tuckwell
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Patent number: 8381721Abstract: A dry powder inhaler includes a dose container assembly having a dose container disk with opposing upper and lower surfaces, a first row of circumferentially spaced apart dose containers at a first radius and a second row of circumferentially spaced apart dose containers at a second radius. The dose containers have dry powder therein and are sealed via a first flexible sealant over apertures in the upper surface and a second flexible sealant over apertures in the lower surface. A piercing mechanism includes two reciprocating piercers that serially alternate between the two rows of dose containers in the dose container disk. A rotatable ramp disk includes first and second sets of circumferentially spaced-apart ramp elements in staggered, concentric relationship that are configured to move the first and second piercing members between retracted and extended positions.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2009Date of Patent: February 26, 2013Assignee: Oriel Therapeutics, Inc.Inventors: Gerald A. Thoe, James G. Skakoon, David A. Schuelke, Thomas W. Ruckdeschel, David Harris, Scott Alexander Lewis, Andrew Murray Gow, Jonathan David Tuckwell
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Publication number: 20120330152Abstract: The fluid management system according to the invention is adapted to automatically supply fluid for injection into a patient. The fluid management system comprises a fluid management device, a fluid transfer system and a fluid injector. The fluid management device serves to store and administrate multi dose containers. The fluid transfer system connects the outlet of the containers stored within the fluid management device to the injector and the injector withdraws the fluid via fluid transfer system from the containers and injects the fluid to an administration device at the patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 24, 2009Publication date: December 27, 2012Inventors: Claus-Peter Reisinger, Klaus Urich, Matthias Burg, Andreas Kalitzki, Samantha Anne Patterson, Kathryn Anne Louise Farrell, Andrew Murray Gow, Scott Alexander Lewis, Mark Jeffrey Edhouse
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Publication number: 20110226244Abstract: Dry powder inhalers are described with an inhaler body defining an enclosed cavity space and at least one of (a) an endless strip having opposing primary surfaces, the strip comprising a plurality of spaced apart blisters or dose containers holding dry powder medicament. The inhaler also has an inhalation exit flow path in the inhaler body in communication with at least one blister or at least one dose container held by the strip in a dispensing position and a piercer configured to release dry powder medicament from the blister or dose container in the dispensing position.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2009Publication date: September 22, 2011Inventors: George McGee Perkins, Scott Alexander Lewis, Andrew Murray Gow, David Harris
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Publication number: 20110186047Abstract: Dry powder inhalers with rotatable piercing mechanisms facilitate the use of dose container assemblies having dose containers arranged in concentric rows. A piercing mechanism is operably associated with the dose container assembly and is configured to pierce sealants that seal a dose container. The piercing mechanism is rotatable such that it can serially alternate between the two rows of dose containers. The piercing mechanism includes a rotatable drum, an elongate piercing member, and a biasing member operably associated with the piercing member. The rotatable drum has an open end, an opposite closed end, and a cylindrical wall that extends from the closed end and terminates at the open end. The closed end includes an aperture formed therein in a location adjacent to the wall. The elongate piercing member is extended and retracted through the aperture to pierce the sealants of a dose container.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2009Publication date: August 4, 2011Inventors: Scott Alexander Lewis, Andrew Murray Gow, Jonathan David Tuckwell, Greg Beard