Patents by Inventor Arthur L. Chlebowski

Arthur L. Chlebowski 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: 9149581
    Abstract: Injection devices are disclosed for injections of substances. The disclosed devices separately may hold two separate substances, e.g., solid, liquid or gas substances, in separate compartments which are interrupted so that the separate substances come into contact during the activation of the device. One disclosed device includes a needle for injection and two substances that are mixed with only a few actions by the operator of the device. The device may or may not activate mixing by the removal of a sleeve which triggers compartment interaction through movement of pins, pegs, springs, wires, string, or other mechanisms which allow the materials held in separate chambers to come into contact with each other. Operator error during mixing and checking the dosage of substances to be injected is avoided with the disclosed devices. Also, the needle is maintained in a sterile state because the needle is held internally of the device until the sleeve is removed and the device begins to activate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 9, 2010
    Date of Patent: October 6, 2015
    Assignee: GlucaGo LLC
    Inventors: Rush L. Bartlett, II, Arthur L. Chlebowski, Peter M. Greco, Jr., Zachary R. Gosnell, Jared L. West, Barry J. Davignon
  • Publication number: 20140224834
    Abstract: An apparatus includes a reconstitution chamber and a diluent chamber. The reconstitution chamber is operable to hold a lyophilized material and able to combine the lyophilized material with a diluent. The diluent chamber holds a diluent and is in selective fluid communication with the reconstitution chamber.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 20, 2012
    Publication date: August 14, 2014
    Inventors: Rush L. Bartlett, II, Arthur L. Chlebowski, Peter M. Greco
  • Publication number: 20140058319
    Abstract: Injection devices are disclosed for injections of substances. The disclosed devices separately may hold two separate substances, e.g., solid, liquid or gas substances, in separate compartments which are interrupted so that the separate substances come into contact during the activation of the device. One disclosed device includes a needle for injection and two substances that are mixed with only a few actions by the operator of the device. The device may or may not activate mixing by the removal of a sleeve which triggers compartment interaction through movement of pins, pegs, springs, wires, string, or other mechanisms which allow the materials held in separate chambers to come into contact with each other. Operator error during mixing and checking the dosage of substances to be injected is avoided with the disclosed devices. Also, the needle is maintained in a sterile state because the needle is held internally of the device until the sleeve is removed and the device begins to activate.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 5, 2013
    Publication date: February 27, 2014
    Applicant: GLUCAGO LLC
    Inventors: Rush L. BARTLETT, II, Peter M. GRECO, Jr., Zachary R. GOSNELL, Jared L. WEST, Barry J. DAVIGNON, Arthur L. CHlEBOWSKI
  • Publication number: 20120179137
    Abstract: Injection devices are disclosed for injections of substances. The disclosed devices separately may hold two separate substances, e.g., solid, liquid or gas substances, in separate compartments which are interrupted so that the separate substances come into contact during the activation of the device. One disclosed device includes a needle for injection and two substances that are mixed with only a few actions by the operator of the device. The device may or may not activate mixing by the removal of a sleeve which triggers compartment interaction through movement of pins, pegs, springs, wires, string, or other mechanisms which allow the materials held in separate chambers to come into contact with each other. Operator error during mixing and checking the dosage of substances to be injected is avoided with the disclosed devices. Also, the needle is maintained in a sterile state because the needle is held internally of the device until the sleeve is removed and the device begins to activate.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 9, 2010
    Publication date: July 12, 2012
    Inventors: Rush L. Bartlett, II, Arthur L. Chlebowski, Peter M. Greco, JR., Zachary R. Gosnell, Jared L. West, Barry J. Davignon