Patents by Inventor Anthony Dagger
Anthony Dagger 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: 20250025595Abstract: Material comprising a flexible porous hydrophilic polymer foam or fibre matrix comprising two matrix faces and therebetween a structural matrix framework defining a network of cells, having a cell network surface and therein a network of pores and a powder charge comprising antimicrobial additive and/or wound dressing additive, wherein said powder charge is comprised at said matrix face or faces and/or within said cell network or within said structural matrix framework and wherein said additive is micronized, wherein said micronized additive has single particle size population greater than or equal to 1 micron and/or has loss on drying (L.O.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2024Publication date: January 23, 2025Inventors: Anthony Dagger, Helene Anne Lecomte
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Patent number: 12083232Abstract: Material comprising a flexible porous hydrophilic polymer foam or fibre matrix comprising two matrix faces and therebetween a structural matrix framework defining a network of cells, having a cell network surface and therein a network of pores and a powder charge comprising antimicrobial additive and/or wound dressing additive, wherein the powder charge is comprised at the matrix face or faces and/or within the cell network or within the structural matrix framework and wherein the additive is micronized, a method for the preparation thereof comprising micronizing the additive and dosing powder charge to the matrix or a reactive phase for the manufacture of said matrix, devices comprising the material and uses thereof.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2018Date of Patent: September 10, 2024Assignee: Smith & Nephew PLCInventors: Anthony Dagger, Helene Anne Lecomte
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Publication number: 20240024531Abstract: Flexible polyurethane (PU) material which comprises a flexible hydrophilic polyurethane foam porous matrix comprising two matrix faces and therebetween a structural matrix framework defining a network of cells, having a cell network surface and therein a network of pores and a powder charge comprising one or more additives loaded in said structural matrix framework wherein said material is a foamed polymer of a system comprising an isocyanate prepolymer or monomer phase and an aqueous phase, wherein said system comprises one or more slurry phases or solid concentrates of said powder charge, or an insoluble portion thereof, as said isocyanate phase or part thereof and/or as said aqueous phase or part thereof and/or in a carrier liquid phase; and/or comprising a powder charge of silver salt loaded in said structural matrix framework in a population of silver salt particles defined by particle size distribution about a mean particle size of greater than or equal to 1 micron, said material comprising silver saType: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2023Publication date: January 25, 2024Inventors: Anthony Dagger, Nicholas Fry, Helene Anne Lecomte, David Stephenson, Matthew Wray
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Patent number: 11730854Abstract: Flexible polyurethane (PU) material which comprises a flexible hydrophilic polyurethane foam porous matrix comprising two matrix faces and therebetween a structural matrix framework defining a network of cells, having a cell network surface and therein a network of pores and a powder charge comprising one or more additives loaded in said structural matrix framework wherein said material is a foamed polymer of a system comprising an isocyanate prepolymer or monomer phase and an aqueous phase, wherein said system comprises one or more slurry phases or solid concentrates of said powder charge, or an insoluble portion thereof, as said isocyanate phase or part thereof and/or as said aqueous phase or part thereof and/or in a carrier liquid phase; and/or comprising a powder charge of silver salt loaded in said structural matrix framework in a population of silver salt particles defined by particle size distribution about a mean particle size of greater than or equal to 1 micron, said material comprising silver saltType: GrantFiled: July 12, 2018Date of Patent: August 22, 2023Assignee: Smith & Nephew PLCInventors: Anthony Dagger, Nicholas Fry, Helene Anne Lecomte, David Stephenson, Matthew Wray
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Publication number: 20220249733Abstract: The disclosed technology relates to a method of immobilising a protein on a substrate. The disclosed technology further relates to the substrate comprising the immobilised protein, the use of the substrate in a wound dressing, and the use of the wound dressing in a method of treating a wound.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2019Publication date: August 11, 2022Inventors: Anthony Dagger, Nicholas Fry
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Publication number: 20220226536Abstract: Disclosed embodiments relate to a wound contact layer in the form of a perforated film, possessing one or more of the following functions: speed of kill, sustained kill, broad-spectrum kill against microorganisms, one-piece removal, conformability with a wound surface, compatibility with negative pressure wound treatment, exudate management, autolytic debridement, and self-indicating of changes. The wound contact layer comprises a biocompatible polymeric matrix and, embedded in the matrix, fluid-absorbent particles loaded with therapeutics. The matrix comprises a mixture of an elastomeric composition and a hydrophilic polymer. The film is perforated with an array of holes. A desired loading of therapeutics in the wound contact layer may be tuned by varying the amount of therapeutics loaded within the fluid-absorbent particles, the density of the fluid-absorbent particles within the wound contact layer, the perforation size, and the thickness of the wound contact layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2020Publication date: July 21, 2022Inventors: Anthony Dagger, Victoria Jody Hammond, Amy Nicole Wheldrake
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Publication number: 20220001212Abstract: Disclosed embodiments relate to apparatuses and methods for wound treatment with ultrasound. In certain embodiments, a therapeutic ultrasound wound treatment apparatus includes a wound dressing configured to be positioned over a wound to provide a substantially fluid impermeable seal over the wound and a transducer to deliver therapeutic ultrasound to tissue. The therapeutic ultrasound wound treatment apparatus may further include a wound contact layer configured to be positioned in contact with the wound, a transmission layer positioned above the wound contact layer, an absorbent layer positioned above the transmission layer and configured to absorb wound fluid, and a backing layer positioned above the absorbent layer and including an orifice. Also disclosed are multiple parameters for the therapeutic ultrasound signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2019Publication date: January 6, 2022Inventors: Mark Darren Bass, Varuni Rachindra Brownhill, Anthony Dagger, Neill John Rawson, Iain Webster
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Publication number: 20210372975Abstract: Disclosed herein are devices, wound dressings and methods for determining the pH of fluid or a wound exudate at a wound. Example devices include a device comprising a surface configured to contact the fluid or wound and a pH indicator covalently bound thereto or applied to the surface, wherein the pH indicator has a first colour prior to contact with the fluid or the wound exudate and changes colour as a function of the pH of the fluid or wound exudate. Example devices include a device which indicates wound exudate loading within a wound dressing and wound dressing comprising an absorbent layer and a moisture indicator which indicates would exudate loading within the dressing, wherein the visibility of the moisture indictor changes as a result of a physical transformation of a first material within the dressing. Systems, devices, and methods are provided for monitoring wound status and progression by measuring pH levels indicated by pH-sensitive wound dressings.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2021Publication date: December 2, 2021Inventors: Sebastien Antoine Yves Cuvelier, Anthony Dagger, Nicholas Charlton Fry, Victoria Jody Hammond, Edward Yerbury Hartwell, John Kenneth Hicks, Alexander Speirs Laurie, Helene Anne Lecomte, Dorothy McCulloch, Ella Lynn Mumby, Mark Richardson, Carl Saxby, Rhianna Ward, Benjamin Wicks
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Publication number: 20210338486Abstract: Disclosed embodiments relate to apparatuses and methods for wound treatment with ultrasound. In certain embodiments, a therapeutic ultrasound wound treatment apparatus includes a wound dressing configured to be positioned over a wound to provide a substantially fluid impermeable seal over the wound and a transducer to deliver therapeutic ultrasound to tissue. The therapeutic ultrasound wound treatment apparatus may further include a wound contact layer configured to be positioned in contact with the wound, a transmission layer positioned above the wound contact layer, an absorbent layer positioned above the transmission layer and configured to absorb wound fluid, and a backing layer positioned above the absorbent layer and including an orifice. Also disclosed are multiple parameters for the therapeutic ultrasound signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2019Publication date: November 4, 2021Inventors: Anthony Dagger, Edward Yerbury Hartwell, Neill John Rawson, Iain Webster
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Publication number: 20210146000Abstract: Material comprising a flexible porous hydrophilic polymer foam or fibre matrix comprising two matrix faces and therebetween a structural matrix framework defining a network of cells, having a cell network surface and therein a network of pores and a powder charge comprising antimicrobial additive and/or wound dressing additive, wherein said powder charge is comprised at said matrix face or faces and/or within said cell network or within said structural matrix framework and wherein said additive is micronized, wherein said micronized additive has single particle size population greater than or equal to 1 micron and/or has loss on drying (L.O.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2018Publication date: May 20, 2021Inventors: Anthony Dagger, Helene Anne Lecomte
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Publication number: 20200188550Abstract: Flexible polyurethane (PU) material which comprises a flexible hydrophilic polyurethane foam porous matrix comprising two matrix faces and therebetween a structural matrix framework defining a network of cells, having a cell network surface and therein a network of pores and a powder charge comprising one or more additives loaded in said structural matrix framework wherein said material is a foamed polymer of a system comprising an isocyanate prepolymer or monomer phase and an aqueous phase, wherein said system comprises one or more slurry phases or solid concentrates of said powder charge, or an insoluble portion thereof, as said isocyanate phase or part thereof and/or as said aqueous phase or part thereof and/or in a carrier liquid phase; and/or comprising a powder charge of silver salt loaded in said structural matrix framework in a population of silver salt particles defined by particle size distribution about a mean particle size of greater than or equal to 1 micron, said material comprising silver saltType: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2018Publication date: June 18, 2020Inventors: Anthony Dagger, Nicholas Fry, Helene Anne Lecomte, David Stephenson, Matthew Wray
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Publication number: 20190358089Abstract: This application discloses a wound dressing comprising an absorbent layer and a moisture indicator which indicates wound exudate loading within the dressing, wherein the visibility of the moisture indicator changes as a result of a physical transformation of a first material with the dressing.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2019Publication date: November 28, 2019Inventors: Anthony Dagger, Nicholas Charlton Fry, Victoria Jody Hammond, John Kenneth Hicks, Alexander Speirs Laurie, Helene Anne Lecomte, Rhianna Moss, Ella Lynn Mumby
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Publication number: 20190212311Abstract: Disclosed herein are devices, wound dressings and methods for determining the pH of fluid or a wound exudate at a wound. Example devices include a device comprising a surface configured to contact the fluid or wound and a pH indicator covalently bound thereto or applied to the surface, wherein the pH indicator has a first colour prior to contact with the fluid or the wound exudate and changes colour as a function of the pH of the fluid or wound exudate. Example devices include a device which indicates wound exudate loading within a wound dressing and wound dressing comprising an absorbent layer and a moisture indicator which indicates would exudate loading within the dressing, wherein the visibility of the moisture indictor changes as a result of a physical transformation of a first material within the dressing. Systems, devices, and methods are provided for monitoring wound status and progression by measuring pH levels indicated by pH-sensitive wound dressings.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2019Publication date: July 11, 2019Inventors: Victoria Jody Hammond, John Kenneth Hicks, Edward Yerbury Hartwell, Dorothy Mcculloch, Mark Richardson, Carl Saxby, Anthony Dagger, Nicholas Charlton Fry, Alexander Speirs Laurie, Helene Anne Lecomte, Rhianna Moss, Ella Lynn Mumby, Sebastien Antoine Yves Cuvelier, Benjamin Wicks
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Publication number: 20150351970Abstract: This application discloses a wound dressing comprising an absorbent layer and a moisture indicator which indicates wound exudate loading within the dressing, wherein the visibility of the moisture indicator changes as a result of a physical transformation of a first material within the dressing.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 9, 2014Publication date: December 10, 2015Inventors: Anthony Dagger, Nicholas Charlton Fry, Victoria Jody Hammond, John Kenneth Hicks, Alexander Speirs Laurie, Helene Anne Lecomte, Rhianna Moss, Ella Lynne Mumby
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Patent number: 8729212Abstract: Bioresorbable or biodegradable polymers formed from the monomers including sulphonyl diphenol, hydroxybenzoic acid and dicarboxylic acid. The dicarboxylic acid can include aliphatic dicarboxylic acid or a mixture of aliphatic dicarboxylic acid and aromatic dicarboxylic acid. Between 25 and 85 molar percent of the polymer is formed from the hydroxybenzoic acid, between 7.5 and 37.5 molar percent of the polymer is formed from the sulphonyl diphenol, and between 7.5 and 37.5 molar percent of the polymer is formed from the dicarboxylic acid. Polymers can be used for manufacturing fibers and composite devices.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2007Date of Patent: May 20, 2014Assignee: Smith & Nephew, Inc.Inventors: Anthony Dagger, De Oca Horacio Montes
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Patent number: 8338402Abstract: The present invention relates to scaffolds which can be used as medical devices for guided tissue regeneration and repair, in particular the invention is directed to a scaffold comprising fibers having a mean fiber diameter of between from about 1.2 to 4.0 microns, wherein the fibers comprise a glycolide. The invention further relates to the use of the scaffolds for the selective capture of cell populations for a cell source material.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2007Date of Patent: December 25, 2012Assignee: Smith & Nephew PLCInventors: Nicholas Fry, Anthony Dagger, David Morsley, Helene Lecomte, Roy Trayhern, Mark Howard, Sarah Freestone, Brian Thomson, Mark Smith, Rebecca Crallan
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Publication number: 20100324605Abstract: High strength bioresorbable polymers suitable for orthopaedic applications comprising sulphonyl diphenol, hydroxybenzoic acid and dicarboxylic acid.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2007Publication date: December 23, 2010Applicant: SMITH & NEPHEW, PLCInventors: Anthony Dagger, De Oca Horacio Montes
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Publication number: 20100297208Abstract: The present invention relates to scaffolds which can be used as medical devices for guided tissue regeneration and repair, in particular the invention is directed to a scaffold comprising fibres having a mean fibre diameter of between from about 1.2 to 4.0 microns, wherein the fibres comprise a glycolide. The invention further relates to the use of the scaffolds for the selective capture of cell populations for a cell source material.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 10, 2007Publication date: November 25, 2010Inventors: Nicholas Fry, Anthony Dagger, David Morsley, Helene Lecomte, Roy Trayhearn, Mark Howard, Sarah Freestone, Brian Thomson, Mark Smith, Rebecca Crallan
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Publication number: 20100143435Abstract: The invention relates to scaffolds for use as medical devices, for guided tissue regeneration and repair, wherein the relationship between fibre diameter and pore size in a scaffold is decoupled, thereby enabling the small fibre diameters required for cell attachment and proliferation and the large pore sizes needed for cell migration into the scaffold to be achieved.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 8, 2008Publication date: June 10, 2010Applicant: SMITH & NEPHEW PLCInventors: Anthony Dagger, Helene Lecomte, Rhianna Moss