Patents by Inventor Azhar J. Khan
Azhar J. Khan 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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Patent number: 11663732Abstract: A system and method for using images from a commodity camera for object scanning, reverse engineering, metrology, assembly, and analysis are disclosed. A particular embodiment includes a mobile imaging system to: enable a user to align an object to be analyzed on a turntable with a stencil; issue commands, by use of a data processor, to the turntable for automatic rotation of the turntable and the object thereon to a particular orientation for a camera of a mobile imaging device; capture a plurality of images of the object being analyzed at different automatic rotations of the turntable; upload the plurality of images of the object to a server via a network interface and a data network; and cause the server to generate a three dimensional (3D) model of the object from the plurality of images of the object.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 2022Date of Patent: May 30, 2023Assignee: PHOTOGAUGE, INC.Inventors: Sankara J. Subramanian, Azhar H. Khan, Sameer Sharma, Arunachalam Muthukaruppan
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Patent number: 10898687Abstract: Sterile intravenous catheter securements and securement dressings that provide simpler, more effective, and lower risk intravenous catheter placement and securement in a patient are described. Catheter securement dressings may include one or more adhesive portions positioned and configured to maintain a position of a catheter assembly following catheterization. Catheter securement dressings may be secured to a patient with an adhesive portion, and the catheter assembly may then be placed into the patient through an access opening in the catheter securement dressing. Portions of catheter securement dressings may then by folded over and adhered to each other and portions of the catheter assembly to secure the catheter assembly to the patient.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2017Date of Patent: January 26, 2021Assignee: Becton, Dickinson and CompanyInventors: Marcel A. Souza, Bart D. Peterson, Darin L. Peterson, Azhar J. Khan, Kelly D. Christensen
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Publication number: 20180050175Abstract: Sterile intravenous catheter securements and securement dressings that provide simpler, more effective, and lower risk intravenous catheter placement and securement in a patient are described. Catheter securement dressings may include one or more adhesive portions positioned and configured to maintain a position of a catheter assembly following catheterization. Catheter securement dressings may be secured to a patient with an adhesive portion, and the catheter assembly may then be placed into the patient through an access opening in the catheter securement dressing. Portions of catheter securement dressings may then by folded over and adhered to each other and portions of the catheter assembly to secure the catheter assembly to the patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 3, 2017Publication date: February 22, 2018Inventors: Marcel A. Souza, Bart D. Peterson, Darin L. Peterson, Azhar J. Khan, Kelly D. Christensen
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Patent number: 9827396Abstract: Sterile intravenous catheter securements and securement dressings that provide simpler, more effective, and lower risk intravenous catheter placement and securement in a patient are described. Catheter securement dressings may include one or more adhesive portions positioned and configured to maintain a position of a catheter assembly following catheterization. Catheter securement dressings may be secured to a patient with an adhesive portion, and the catheter assembly may then be placed into the patient through an access opening in the catheter securement dressing. Portions of catheter securement dressings may then by folded over and adhered to each other and portions of the catheter assembly to secure the catheter assembly to the patient.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2012Date of Patent: November 28, 2017Assignee: Becton, Dickinson and CompanyInventors: Marcel A. Souza, Bart D. Peterson, Darin L. Peterson, Azhar J. Khan, Kelly D. Christensen
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Patent number: 8747360Abstract: Intravenous catheter devices are provided which may include one or more adhesive portions which are positioned and configured to temporarily maintain a position of a catheter assembly following catheterization. A release liner covering and protecting the adhesive portions may be automatically removed to reveal the adhesive upon withdrawal of an introducer needle of the catheter assembly. The adhesive may be configured such that a clinician may insert the catheter assembly into the patient, adjust the catheter adapter of the catheter assembly to a desired position, withdraw the introducer needle, thereby removing a protective, non-adhesive release liner from the adhesive of the positioned catheter assembly, thereby temporarily fixing the position of the catheter assembly at the desired position by contacting the exposed adhesive to the skin of the patient.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2012Date of Patent: June 10, 2014Assignee: Becton, Dickinston and CompanyInventors: Bart D. Peterson, Marcel A. Souza, Darin L. Peterson, Azhar J. Khan
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Patent number: 6066602Abstract: The lubricant of this invention is a combination of a PLURONIC.RTM. polyol and a phospholipid. The lubricant is applied to the surface to be lubricated by forming a solution of water and the lubricant. This solution may also include Vitamin E or its derivative. In addition, a solution stabilizer and an antimicrobial agent may be used to clarify the solution and to inhibit microbial growth in the solution.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 1997Date of Patent: May 23, 2000Assignee: Becton Dickinson and CompanyInventors: Mohammad A. Khan, Azhar J. Khan
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Patent number: 6046143Abstract: This invention relates to a new water soluble lubricant for a medical device, such as a catheter and an introducer needle. The lubricant is a silicone based water soluble compound. Preferably, a silicone surfactant is used such as a block copolymer polyalkylene oxide-modified polydimethylsiloxane. Alternatively, an alkylene oxide modified silicone glycol may be used as the lubricant. In addition, lecithin can be added as a lubricant. The lubrication solution includes a solution stabilizer to clarify the solution and antimicrobial agents to inhibit microbial growth in the water solution or on the coated product. Vitamin E or its derivatives may also be used in the lubrication solution.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 1998Date of Patent: April 4, 2000Assignee: Becton Dickinson and CompanyInventors: Azhar J. Khan, Mohammad A. Khan
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Patent number: 5824359Abstract: The lubricant of this invention is lecithin. The lubricant is applied to the surface to be lubricated by forming a colloidal solution of water and lecithin. This solution may also include a surfactant, Vitamin E or its derivative. In addition, a solution stabilizer and an antimicrobial agent may be used to clarify the solution and to inhibit microbial growth in the solution.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 1997Date of Patent: October 20, 1998Assignee: Becton Dickinson and CompanyInventors: Azhar J. Khan, Mohammad A. Khan
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Patent number: 5688747Abstract: The two part tipping lubricant of this invention comprises water as the solvent. The lubricant is a silicone surfactant, which is non-ionic and which is a good lubricating fluid. No separate surfactant or lubricant is needed. The lubricant solution into which the catheter is dipped may also include low percentages of a solution stabilizer and an antimicrobial agent to clarify the solution and to inhibit microbial growth in the water solution. Vitamin E or its derivative may also be used in the lubrication solution to prevent degradation of the solution.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 1996Date of Patent: November 18, 1997Assignee: Becton Dickinson and CompanyInventors: Azhar J. Khan, David P. Hopkins, Mohammad A. Khan
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Patent number: 5589120Abstract: This invention relates to a process of making a shaped tip on a catheter. In this process, a lubricant solution is placed on a catheter, the catheter is placed on a mandrel, the catheter is heated, and the mandrel is engaged with a die to form a shaped tip on the catheter. The tipping lubricant of this invention comprises water as the solvent. The lubricant is a silicone surfactant, which is non-ionic and which is a good lubricating fluid. The lubricant solution into which the catheter is dipped includes low percentages of a solution stabilizer and an antimicrobial agent to clarify the solution and to inhibit microbial growth in the water solution. Vitamin E or its derivative may also be used in the lubrication solution.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 1995Date of Patent: December 31, 1996Assignee: Becton Dickinson and CompanyInventors: Azhar J. Khan, David P. Hopkins, Mohammad A. Khan