Patents by Inventor Benjamin J. Apollonio
Benjamin J. Apollonio 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: 20240253990Abstract: Systems and methods for nitric oxide (NO) delivery are provided. A NO delivery system can include one or more pairs of electrodes configured to ionize a reactant gas into an NO-containing product gas, a delivery line to deliver at least a portion of the product gas into an inspiratory flow of gas, and a controller. The controller is configured to control an amount of NO in the product gas generated by the one or more pairs of electrodes using one or more parameters as input to the at least one controller. One of the parameters is a dilution value derived as a function of an inspiratory flow rate and a target inspiratory gas NO concentration level. The dilution value is used by the controller to set a flow rate of the product gas injected into the inspiratory flow and to determine a target concentration of NO in the product gas.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2024Publication date: August 1, 2024Applicant: Third Pole, Inc.Inventors: Benjamin J. Apollonio, Frank Heirtzler, Nathaniel G. Jackson, Gregory W. Hall
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Publication number: 20240076185Abstract: Systems, devices, and methods are provided for generating NO and delivering NO in controlled amounts. A system for generating nitric oxide (NO) is provided, and in some embodiments can include a converter configured to convert a source material to a NO-containing gas, at least one controller configured to independently control a conversion of the source material to the NO-containing gas and a delivery of the NO-containing gas to an inspiratory pathway, and one or more sensors configured to communicate, to the at least one controller, information related to the conversion of the source material to the NO-containing gas.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2023Publication date: March 7, 2024Applicant: Third Pole, Inc.Inventors: Gregory W. Hall, Nathaniel G. Jackson, Benjamin J. Apollonio
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Publication number: 20240067523Abstract: Architectures for production of nitric oxide (NO) include systems and methods for generating NO having one or more plasma chambers configured to ionize a reactant gas to generate a plasma for producing a product gas containing NO using a flow of the reactant gas through one or more plasma chambers; a controller configured to regulate the amount of nitric oxide in the product gas using one or more parameters as an input to the controller, one or more parameters including information from a plurality of sensors configured to collect information relating to at least one of the reactant gas, the product gas, and a medical gas into which product gas flows; and a flow divider configured to divide a product gas flow from the plasma chamber into a first product gas flow to provide a variable flow to a patient inspiratory flow and a second product gas flow.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2023Publication date: February 29, 2024Applicant: Third Pole, Inc.Inventors: Gregory W. Hall, Nathaniel G. Jackson, Benjamin J. Apollonio
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Publication number: 20230053201Abstract: System and methods are provided for generating nitric oxide (NO). In some embodiments, systems comprise a microwave generator configured to produce microwave energy of varying pulse duration, pulse frequency, and power level and a microwave cavity configured to utilize microwave energy to generate a plasma ball within a flow of reactant gas containing nitrogen and oxygen flowing through the microwave cavity to produce a product gas containing NO. At least one stub can be positioned in the microwave cavity and is configured to focus the microwave energy at a location at which the plasma ball is formed. A controller in electrical communication with the microwave generator can be configured to control the microwave generator to initiate and maintain the plasma ball so the plasma ball is suspended in the flow of reactant gas and does not contact a surface of the at least one stub and the microwave cavity.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2022Publication date: February 16, 2023Applicant: Third Pole, Inc.Inventors: Christopher Miles, Ali Shajii, Donald K. Smith, Benjamin J. Apollonio, Gregory W. Hall
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Patent number: 11479464Abstract: Systems and methods for generating nitric oxide are disclosed. A nitric oxide (NO) generation system includes at least one pair of electrodes configured to generate a product gas containing NO from a flow of a reactant gas; and a controller configured to regulate the amount of nitric oxide in the product gas produced by the at least one pair of electrodes by utilizing duty cycle values of plasma pulses selected from a plurality of discrete duty cycles to produce a target rate of NO production based on an average of discrete production rates associated with each of the plurality of discrete duty cycles.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2020Date of Patent: October 25, 2022Assignee: Third Pole, Inc.Inventors: Gregory W. Hall, Benjamin J. Apollonio, Ian J. Gillerman
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Publication number: 20220296845Abstract: The present disclosure provides systems and methods for nitric oxide (NO) generation and/or delivery. In some aspects, a nitric oxide generation system comprises a plasma chamber configured to ionize a reactant gas including nitrogen and oxygen to form a product gas that includes NO, a scrubber downstream from the plasma chamber and having a volume at least partially containing NO2 scrubbing material, and a flow controller downstream of the scrubber configured to control the flow of product gas from the scrubber to a delivery device. A pump is configured to convey product gas from the plasma chamber into the scrubber and is configured to pressurize the product gas in the scrubber when the flow controller is positioned to restrict the flow of product gas from the scrubber. The pressurized product gas accumulates within the scrubber and is at least partially scrubbed of NO2 prior to passage through the flow controller.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2022Publication date: September 22, 2022Applicant: Third Pole, Inc.Inventors: Nathaniel G. Jackson, Benjamin J. Apollonio, Gregory W. Hall
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Publication number: 20220135406Abstract: The present disclosure describes systems and methods for controlling the electrical generation of nitric oxide. In some aspects, a system for generating nitric oxide comprises a plasma chamber housing two or more electrodes in communication with a resonant high voltage circuit configured to send a signal to the plasma chamber for generating nitric oxide in a product gas from a flow of a reactant gas, and a controller configured to generate a pulse width modulation signal having multiple harmonic frequencies to excite the resonant high voltage circuit. The controller is configured to adjust the duty cycle of the pulse width modulation signal, the controller selecting the duty cycle based on a target voltage before plasma formation and a target current after plasma formation in the plasma chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2021Publication date: May 5, 2022Inventors: Benjamin J. Apollonio, Gregory W. Hall
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Publication number: 20200361773Abstract: Architectures for production of nitric oxide (NO) include systems and methods for generating NO having one or more plasma chambers configured to ionize a reactant gas to generate a plasma for producing a product gas containing NO using a flow of the reactant gas through one or more plasma chambers; a controller configured to regulate the amount of nitric oxide in the product gas using one or more parameters as an input to the controller, one or more parameters including information from a plurality of sensors configured to collect information relating to at least one of the reactant gas, the product gas, and a medical gas into which product gas flows; and a flow divider configured to divide a product gas flow from the plasma chamber into a first product gas flow to provide a variable flow to a patient inspiratory flow and a second product gas flow.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2020Publication date: November 19, 2020Inventors: Ian J. Gillerman, Benjamin J. Apollonio, Kevin Cedrone, Ziad F. Elghazzawi, Gregory W. Hall
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Publication number: 20200361772Abstract: Systems and methods for generating nitric oxide are disclosed. A nitic oxide (NO) generation system includes at least one pair of electrodes configured to generate a product gas containing NO from a flow of a reactant gas; and a controller configured to regulate the amount of nitric oxide in the product gas produced by the at least one pair of electrodes by utilizing duty cycle values of plasma pulses selected from a plurality of discrete duty cycles to produce a target rate of NO production based on an average of discrete production rates associated with each of the plurality of discrete duty cycles.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2020Publication date: November 19, 2020Inventors: Gregory W. Hall, Benjamin J. Apollonio, Ian J. Gillerman