Patents by Inventor Angela Teresa Muriset

Angela Teresa Muriset 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).

  • Patent number: 11957867
    Abstract: A syringe stabilizing apparatus has a base and a syringe support. The syringe support is vertically disposed above the base, elevating a fluid-filled portion of an infusion set vertically above the base and orienting a delivery end of the fluid-filled portion upwardly relative to a horizontal plane to take advantage of a gravitational effect on a fluid during delivery of the fluid from the fluid-filled portion to a patient. The syringe support comprises a first retainer and a selectively actuated tube clamp. The first retainer has an opening in which a rigid portion of the infusion set is received and retained therein without further user intervention. The selectively actuated tube clamp is operatively aligned with the first retainer. A flexible tube extending from the rigid portion of the infusion set extends through the selectively actuated tube clamp.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 26, 2017
    Date of Patent: April 16, 2024
    Assignee: Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited
    Inventors: Scott Richard Ariagno, Angela Teresa Muriset, Daniel Edward Roush, Denise A. Alexander, Madeleine Clare Gibson, Gin-Fu Chen
  • Publication number: 20210353854
    Abstract: An infusion pump which may include a control unit and a pump engine may be used to facilitate administration of medicinal fluids to a patient. A control unit may include a motor, a controller, a housing, and a motor coupling, where the motor coupling includes two protruding motor coupling tabs extending in a direction parallel to an output shaft of the motor. A pump engine may include a housing, a rotor disposed in the housing, and a pump coupling, where the pump coupling includes at least two protruding pump coupling tabs extending in a direction parallel to an input shaft of the rotor. The controller may be configured to change an operational mode of the infusion pump, where when the infusion pump is in a positioning mode, the controller activates the motor to move the output shaft to a predetermined angular position.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 24, 2019
    Publication date: November 18, 2021
    Applicant: Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited
    Inventors: Andrew Scott Argersinger, Daniel Edward Roush, Tejas Jayendra Dhyani, Adam Blake Hartman, Brent Whitfield Byers, Angela Teresa Muriset, Kimberly Duff, Dhairya Kiritkumar Mehta, Sujit K. Basu, Jennifer Craig Cordova
  • Publication number: 20210316068
    Abstract: According to various aspects of the present application, embodiments of an infusion pump for administering medication to a patient are provided. According to one embodiment, the infusion pump automatically determines time intervals and associated rates of infusion of the medication, and automatically controls a pump engine to infuse the medication for the determined time intervals at the associated rates of infusion. According to another embodiment, the infusion pump determines whether an infusion set is configured to infuse medication into a patient at one site or at two sites. The infusion pump then controls the pump engine based on the determined configuration of the infusion set. According to another embodiment, the infusion pump automatically primes the infusion set for infusion of medication into a patient. According to another embodiment, the infusion pump automatically determines whether one or more needles have been placed on the patient correctly.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 24, 2019
    Publication date: October 14, 2021
    Applicant: Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited
    Inventors: Angela Teresa Muriset, Thomas Benjamin Roush, Madeleine Clare Gibson, Andrew Scott Argersinger
  • Publication number: 20190321542
    Abstract: A syringe stabilizing apparatus has a base and a syringe support. The syringe support is vertically disposed above the base, elevating a fluid-filled portion of an infusion set vertically above the base and orienting a delivery end of the fluid-filled portion upwardly relative to a horizontal plane to take advantage of a gravitational effect on a fluid during delivery of the fluid from the fluid-filled portion to a patient. The syringe support comprises a first retainer and a selectively actuated tube clamp. The first retainer has an opening in which a rigid portion of the infusion set is received and retained therein without further user intervention. The selectively actuated tube clamp is operatively aligned with the first retainer wherein a flexible tube extending from the rigid portion of the infusion set extends through the tube clamp.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 26, 2017
    Publication date: October 24, 2019
    Applicants: Baxalta Incorporated, Baxalta GmbH
    Inventors: Scott Richard Ariagno, Angela Teresa Muriset, Daniel Edward Roush, Denise A. Alexander, Madeleine Clare Gibson, Gin-Fu Chen