Patents by Inventor Benjamin T. LORMAN
Benjamin T. LORMAN 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: 12296155Abstract: A pressure regulator includes a first chamber having an inlet opening for fluidly connecting to a first pressure source; a second chamber having an outlet opening for supplying a regulated pressure to a regulated site; a third chamber having a pressure opening for connecting to a second pressure source; and a flexible membrane fluidly isolating the third chamber from both of the first and second chambers, wherein the flexible membrane is movable by the pressure source between a first position in which the flexible membrane fluidly isolates the first chamber from the second chamber and a second position in which the first and second chambers are fluidly connected.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 2023Date of Patent: May 13, 2025Assignee: Stryker CorporationInventors: Benjamin T. Lorman, Matthew R. Biats, Paul A. Marijan, Jeffrey P. Minnich
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Patent number: 12290670Abstract: Fluid management systems are disclosed that include software-controlled, electro-mechanical devices used in combination with single-use or multi-use tubing sets. Functions of the fluid management systems can include fluid pressurization, fluid warming, fluid deficit monitoring (including flow-based and weight-based), suction, fluid collection, and fluid evacuation (including indirect-to-drain and direct-to-drain options). The systems can be configured based on the surgical environment (e.g., operating room or physician office) as well as other user needs and/or preferences.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2020Date of Patent: May 6, 2025Assignee: Stryker CorporationInventors: Benjamin T. Lorman, Matthew R. Biats, Andrew R. Biddinger, Bryon W. Harper, Hunter M. Lecorgne, Jeffrey P. Minnich, Alexander S. Turner
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Publication number: 20250082864Abstract: Fluid management systems are disclosed that include software-controlled, electro-mechanical devices used in combination with single-use or multi-use tubing sets. Functions of the fluid management systems can include fluid pressurization, fluid warming, fluid deficit monitoring (including flow-based and weight-based), suction, fluid collection, and fluid evacuation (including indirect-to-drain and direct-to-drain options). The systems can be configured based on the surgical environment (e.g., operating room or physician office) as well as other user needs and/or preferences.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2024Publication date: March 13, 2025Applicant: Stryker CorporationInventors: Kevin J. SUTTER, Douglas L. CARR, Eugene A. ESTOK, Liliya FRITZSCHING, Katherine N. LIONETTI, Benjamin T. LORMAN, Andrew R. BIDDINGER, Alexander S. TURNER
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Publication number: 20250050035Abstract: Fluid management systems are disclosed that include software-controlled, electro-mechanical devices used in combination with single-use or multi-use tubing sets. Functions of the fluid management systems can include fluid pressurization, fluid warming, fluid deficit monitoring (including flow-based and weight-based), suction, fluid collection, and fluid evacuation (including indirect-to-drain and direct-to-drain options). The systems can be configured based on the surgical environment (e.g., operating room or physician office) as well as other user needs and/or preferences.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2024Publication date: February 13, 2025Applicant: Stryker CorporationInventors: Benjamin T. LORMAN, Matthew R. Biats, Paul A. Maijan, Jeffrey P. Minnich
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Patent number: 12097361Abstract: Fluid management systems are disclosed that include software-controlled, electro-mechanical devices used in combination with single-use or multi-use tubing sets. Functions of the fluid management systems can include fluid pressurization, fluid warming, fluid deficit monitoring (including flow-based and weight-based), suction, fluid collection, and fluid evacuation (including indirect-to-drain and direct-to-drain options). The systems can be configured based on the surgical environment (e.g., operating room or physician office) as well as other user needs and/or preferences.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2020Date of Patent: September 24, 2024Assignee: Stryker CorporationInventors: Benjamin T. Lorman, Matthew R. Biats, Paul A. Marijan, Jeffrey P. Minnich
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Patent number: 12097362Abstract: Fluid management systems are disclosed that include software-controlled, electro-mechanical devices used in combination with single-use or multi-use tubing sets. Functions of the fluid management systems can include fluid pressurization, fluid warming, fluid deficit monitoring (including flow-based and weight-based), suction, fluid collection, and fluid evacuation (including indirect-to-drain and direct-to-drain options). The systems can be configured based on the surgical environment (e.g., operating room or physician office) as well as other user needs and/or preferences.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2021Date of Patent: September 24, 2024Assignee: Stryker CorporationInventors: Kevin J. Sutter, Douglas L. Carr, Eugene A. Estok, Liliya Fritzsching, Katherine N. Lionetti, Benjamin T. Lorman, Andrew R. Biddinger, Alexander S. Turner
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Publication number: 20240123161Abstract: Fluid management systems are disclosed that include software-controlled, electro-mechanical devices used in combination with single-use or multi-use tubing sets. Functions of the fluid management systems can include fluid pressurization, fluid warming, fluid deficit monitoring (including flow-based and weight-based), suction, fluid collection, and fluid evacuation (including indirect-to-drain and direct-to-drain options). The systems can be configured based on the surgical environment (e.g., operating room or physician office) as well as other user needs and/or preferences.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 27, 2023Publication date: April 18, 2024Applicant: Stryker CorporationInventors: Benjamin T. LORMAN, Matthew R. BIATS, Paul A. MARIJAN, Jeffrey P. MINNICH
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Patent number: 11857776Abstract: Fluid management systems are disclosed that include software-controlled, electro-mechanical devices used in combination with single-use or multi-use tubing sets. Functions of the fluid management systems can include fluid pressurization, fluid warming, fluid deficit monitoring (including flow-based and weight-based), suction, fluid collection, and fluid evacuation (including indirect-to-drain and direct-to-drain options). The systems can be configured based on the surgical environment (e.g., operating room or physician office) as well as other user needs and/or preferences.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2021Date of Patent: January 2, 2024Assignee: Stryker CorporationInventors: Benjamin T. Lorman, Matthew R. Biats, Paul A. Marijan, Jeffrey P. Minnich
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Publication number: 20220143299Abstract: Fluid management systems are disclosed that include software-controlled, electro-mechanical devices used in combination with single-use or multi-use tubing sets. Functions of the fluid management systems can include fluid pressurization, fluid warming, fluid deficit monitoring (including flow-based and weight-based), suction, fluid collection, and fluid evacuation (including indirect-to-drain and direct-to-drain options). The systems can be configured based on the surgical environment (e.g., operating room or physician office) as well as other user needs and/or preferences.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2021Publication date: May 12, 2022Inventors: Kevin J. SUTTER, Douglas L. CARR, Eugene A. ESTOK, Liliya FRITZSCHING, Katherine N. LIONETTI, Benjamin T. LORMAN, Andrew R. BIDDINGER, Alexander S. TURNER
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Publication number: 20220143279Abstract: Fluid management systems are disclosed that include software-controlled, electro-mechanical devices used in combination with single-use or multi-use tubing sets. Functions of the fluid management systems can include fluid pressurization, fluid warming, fluid deficit monitoring (including flow-based and weight-based), suction, fluid collection, and fluid evacuation (including indirect-to-drain and direct-to-drain options). The systems can be configured based on the surgical environment (e.g., operating room or physician office) as well as other user needs and/or preferences.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2021Publication date: May 12, 2022Inventors: Benjamin T. LORMAN, Matthew R. BIATS, Paul A. MARIJAN, Jeffrey P. MINNICH
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Publication number: 20220143278Abstract: Fluid management systems are disclosed that include software-controlled, electro-mechanical devices used in combination with single-use or multi-use tubing sets. Functions of the fluid management systems can include fluid pressurization, fluid warming, fluid deficit monitoring (including flow-based and weight-based), suction, fluid collection, and fluid evacuation (including indirect-to-drain and direct-to-drain options). The systems can be configured based on the surgical environment (e.g., operating room or physician office) as well as other user needs and/or preferences.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2021Publication date: May 12, 2022Inventors: Benjamin T. LORMAN, Matthew R. BIATS, Andrew R. BIDDINGER, Byron W. HARPER, Hunter M. LECORGNE, Jeffrey P. MINNICH, Alexander S. TURNER
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Publication number: 20210138125Abstract: Fluid management systems are disclosed that include software-controlled, electro-mechanical devices used in combination with single-use or multi-use tubing sets. Functions of the fluid management systems can include fluid pressurization, fluid warming, fluid deficit monitoring (including flow-based and weight-based), suction, fluid collection, and fluid evacuation (including indirect-to-drain and direct-to-drain options). The systems can be configured based on the surgical environment (e.g., operating room or physician office) as well as other user needs and/or preferences.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2020Publication date: May 13, 2021Inventors: Benjamin T. LORMAN, Matthew R. BIATS, Paul A. MARIJAN, Jeffrey P. MINNICH
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Publication number: 20210138124Abstract: Fluid management systems are disclosed that include software-controlled, electro-mechanical devices used in combination with single-use or multi-use tubing sets. Functions of the fluid management systems can include fluid pressurization, fluid warming, fluid deficit monitoring (including flow-based and weight-based), suction, fluid collection, and fluid evacuation (including indirect-to-drain and direct-to-drain options). The systems can be configured based on the surgical environment (e.g., operating room or physician office) as well as other user needs and/or preferences.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2020Publication date: May 13, 2021Inventors: Benjamin T. LORMAN, Matthew R. BIATS, Andrew R. BIDDINGER, Byron W. HARPER, Hunter M. LECORGNE, Jeffrey P. MINNICH, Alexander S. TURNER
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Publication number: 20210138146Abstract: Fluid management systems are disclosed that include software-controlled, electro-mechanical devices used in combination with single-use or multi-use tubing sets. Functions of the fluid management systems can include fluid pressurization, fluid warming, fluid deficit monitoring (including flow-based and weight-based), suction, fluid collection, and fluid evacuation (including indirect-to-drain and direct-to-drain options). The systems can be configured based on the surgical environment (e.g., operating room or physician office) as well as other user needs and/or preferences.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2020Publication date: May 13, 2021Inventors: Kevin J. SUTTER, Douglas L. CARR, Eugene A. ESTOK, Liliya FRITZSCHING, Katherine N. LIONETTI, Benjamin T. LORMAN, Andrew R. BIDDINGER, Alexander S. TURNER