Patents by Inventor Branden D. Rosenhan
Branden D. Rosenhan 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: 11890419Abstract: An elbow configured to connect to a positive pressure ventilation mask and to a ventilator circuit that provides a source of pressurized air. The elbow includes an access valve that opens to provide access to the mouth of the patient without removing the mask and seals from ventilator pressure pushing the valve to the closed position.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2022Date of Patent: February 6, 2024Inventors: Joseph Orr, Chakravarthy B. Reddy, Timothy R. Nieman, Jared Spendlove, Branden D. Rosenhan, Andrew S. Hansen
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Patent number: 11826525Abstract: A catheter securement device includes a body having a generally curved channel configured to receive a central venous catheter and reposition it in a different direction than the direction of the catheter as it exits the skin of the patient. The securement device includes a cover that slidably connects to the securement device body to prevent the catheter from being pulled out of the curved channel.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2021Date of Patent: November 28, 2023Inventor: Branden D. Rosenhan
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Publication number: 20220370750Abstract: An elbow configured to connect to a positive pressure ventilation mask and to a ventilator circuit that provides a source of pressurized air. The elbow includes an access valve that opens to provide access to the mouth of the patient without removing the mask and seals from ventilator pressure pushing the valve to the closed position.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2022Publication date: November 24, 2022Inventors: Joseph Orr, Chakravarthy B. Reddy, Timothy R. Nieman, Jared Spendlove, Branden D. Rosenhan, Andrew S. Hansen
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Patent number: 11400248Abstract: A positive pressure ventilation (PPV) elbow connects to a PPV mask and a source of pressurized air from a ventilator. The elbow and includes an access valve that opens to provide access to the mouth of the patient without removing the mask and self-seals under pressure from the ventilator.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2018Date of Patent: August 2, 2022Inventors: Chakravarthy B. Reddy, Joseph Orr, Timothy R. Nieman, Jared Spendlove, Branden D. Rosenhan, Andrew S. Hansen
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Publication number: 20220193937Abstract: A safety cutting device includes a slidable insert that moves longitudinally within a cavity of a housing. The slidable insert has a cutting blade attached and moves within the housing from a safe position in which the blade is covered to an exposed position for cutting. The safety device has a release button positioned near an anterior end of the housing. A biasing member automatically retracts the blade when the release button is activated.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2022Publication date: June 23, 2022Inventors: Branden D. Rosenhan, Benjamin Grover, Timothy R. Nieman, Andrew S. Hansen, Micah James Frerck, Alex James Drew
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Publication number: 20220134584Abstract: A safety cutting device includes a slidable insert that moves longitudinally within a cavity of a housing. The slidable insert has a cutting blade attached and moves within the housing from a safe position in which the blade is covered to an exposed position for cutting. The safety device has a release button positioned near an anterior end of the housing. A biasing member automatically retracts the blade when the release button is activated.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2022Publication date: May 5, 2022Inventors: Branden D. Rosenhan, Benjamin Grover, Timothy R. Nieman, Andrew S. Hansen, Micah James Frerck, Alex James Drew
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Publication number: 20220072277Abstract: A catheter securement device includes a body having a generally curved channel configured to receive a central venous catheter and reposition it in a different direction than the direction of the catheter as it exits the skin of the patient. The securement device includes a cover that slidably connects to the securement device body to prevent the catheter from being pulled out of the curved channel.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2021Publication date: March 10, 2022Inventor: BRANDEN D. ROSENHAN
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Patent number: 11247350Abstract: A safety cutting device includes a slidable insert that moves longitudinally within a cavity of a housing. The slidable insert has a cutting blade attached and moves within the housing from a safe position in which the blade is covered to an exposed position for cutting. The safety device has a release button positioned near an anterior end of the housing. A biasing member automatically retracts the blade when the release button is activated.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2018Date of Patent: February 15, 2022Assignee: PenBlade, Inc.Inventors: Branden D. Rosenhan, Benjamin Grover, Timothy R. Nieman, Andrew S. Hansen, Micah James Frerck, Alex James Drew
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Patent number: 11179859Abstract: A safety cutting device includes a slidable insert that moves longitudinally within a cavity of a housing. The slidable insert has a cutting blade attached and moves within the housing from a safe position in which the blade is covered to an exposed position for cutting. The safety device has a release button positioned near an anterior end of the housing. A biasing member automatically retracts the blade when the release button is activated.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2014Date of Patent: November 23, 2021Assignee: PenBlade, Inc.Inventors: Branden D. Rosenhan, Benjamin Grover, Timothy R. Nieman, Andrew S. Hansen, Micah Frerck, Alex Drew
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Patent number: 11097438Abstract: Adjustable weight striking device can be selectively loaded with weighting material to temporarily increase striking force during use and unloaded to reduce weight while carrying. The tool has body made of low density material and working end for striking tool, handle extending from the body made of low density material, striking tool at working end, and apparatus for holding weighting material adjacent to the body. The weight holding apparatus can be platform with straps or other securing feature for temporarily holding weighting material and/or an interior chamber within the body for receiving weighting material. Weighting material can be sand, water, dirt, gravel, rock, or metal and can temporarily increase the weight of the striking tool by 50%, 100%, 200% 250%, 300%, 400%, 500% or more depending on volume and/or density of weighting material as compared to striking device.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2014Date of Patent: August 24, 2021Assignee: TECH SWERVE, LLCInventors: John M. Guynn, Branden D. Rosenhan
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Patent number: 10710254Abstract: A safety cutting device includes a slidable insert that moves longitudinally within a cavity of a housing. The slidable insert has a cutting blade attached and moves within the housing from a safe position in which the blade is covered to an exposed position for cutting. The safety device has a release button with a first lock configured to lock the insert in the exposed position upon moving before actuation of the release button, and a second lock that maintains the insert in the exposed position after actuation of the release button but before the button is release. A biasing member automatically retracts the blade when the release button is actuated and released.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2018Date of Patent: July 14, 2020Assignee: PenBlade, Inc.Inventors: Branden D. Rosenhan, Benjamin Grover, Timothy R. Nieman, Andrew S. Hansen, Micah Frerck, Alex Drew
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Publication number: 20190039255Abstract: A safety cutting device includes a slidable insert that moves longitudinally within a cavity of a housing. The slidable insert has a cutting blade attached and moves within the housing from a safe position in which the blade is covered to an exposed position for cutting. The safety device has a release button with a first lock configured to lock the insert in the exposed position upon moving before actuation of the release button, and a second lock that maintains the insert in the exposed position after actuation of the release button but before the button is release. A biasing member automatically retracts the blade when the release button is actuated and released.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2018Publication date: February 7, 2019Inventors: Branden D. Rosenhan, Benjamin Grover, Timothy R. Nieman, Andrew S. Hansen, Micah Frerck, Alex Drew
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Publication number: 20190015635Abstract: A catheter securement device includes a body having a generally curved channel configured to receive a central venous catheter and reposition it in a different direction than the direction of the catheter as it exits the skin of the patient. The securement device includes a cover that slidably connects to the securement device body to prevent the catheter from being pulled out of the curved channel.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 17, 2018Publication date: January 17, 2019Inventor: Branden D. Rosenhan
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Publication number: 20180272546Abstract: A safety cutting device includes a slidable insert that moves longitudinally within a cavity of a housing. The slidable insert has a cutting blade attached and moves within the housing from a safe position in which the blade is covered to an exposed position for cutting. The safety device has a release button positioned near an anterior end of the housing. A biasing member automatically retracts the blade when the release button is activated.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2018Publication date: September 27, 2018Inventors: Branden D. Rosenhan, Benjamin Grover, Timothy R. Nieman, Andrew S. Hansen, Micah James Frerck, Alex James Drew
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Patent number: 9901365Abstract: A set of safety scalpels includes a first subset having a first sized scalpel blade and a second subset having a second sized scalpel blade. The first sized scalpel blade shaped differently than the second. Each of the plurality of safety scalpels includes an identical safety scalpel support structure and a sheath configured to be coupled to the support structure to move between a safe position and an exposed position. The sheath has a transverse slot suitable for cutting suture and intersects the cutting edge of the first and second sized scalpel blade, respectively, when assembled therewith and in the safe position.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2014Date of Patent: February 27, 2018Assignee: PENBLADE, INC.Inventor: Branden D. Rosenhan
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Patent number: 9492640Abstract: A catheter securement device includes a body having a generally curved channel configured to receive a central venous catheter and reposition it in a different direction than the direction of the catheter as it exits the skin of the patient. The securement device includes a cover that slidably connects to the securement device body to prevent the catheter from being pulled out of the curved channel.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2014Date of Patent: November 15, 2016Assignee: SIMPLICITYMD SOLUTIONS, LLCInventor: Branden D. Rosenhan
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Publication number: 20150289751Abstract: Polymeric articles that include a nanoscopically and/or microscopically rough surface formed on at least a portion of the article. Methods of using and making such articles are also disclosed. In one embodiment, covers for use with a surgical viewing instrument that include the nanoscopically and/or microscopically rough surface are disclosed. The cover includes a cover configured for placement over at least a portion of a surgical viewing instrument, at least a portion of the cover being transparent to light, and a nanoscopically and/or microscopically rough surface formed on at least a portion of the cover. The nanoscopically and/or microscopically rough surface is configured to shed and/or incorporate into a thin, substantially uniform film such droplets, fogs, and debris for providing clearer and less obstructed vision at a surgical, diagnostic or procedure site.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2013Publication date: October 15, 2015Applicant: University of Utah Research FoundationInventors: Micah J. Frerck, Alex J. Drew, Branden D. Rosenhan
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Patent number: 9095373Abstract: A scrub brush for cleaning arms, hands, and fingernails includes a reservoir for applying an antiseptic or cleaning composition and first and second groups of bristles having different relative flexibilities. The reservoir can be an absorbent open-foam material capable of absorbing and holding a liquid cleaning composition. The first bristles are designed to gently cleanse skin surfaces without scratching, gouging, scraping or otherwise damaging skin. The second bristles are more rigid than the first bristles to more aggressively scrub dirt, microbes or other foreign debris from gaps underneath fingernails. A finger alignment guide adjacent to the stiffer bristles maintains proper alignment between fingernails and the stiffer bristles so that the bristles enter gaps underneath the fingernails when the fingers are moved in a back and forth motion.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2013Date of Patent: August 4, 2015Assignee: TECH SWERVE LLCInventors: John M. Guynn, Branden D. Rosenhan
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Patent number: 9072512Abstract: A sheath for use with a scalpel cutting device including a sheath body configured to cover a scalpel blade at a distal end of a scalpel cutting device. The sheath advantageously includes a slot formed therein that extends from a first end at an edge of the sheath body to a second end adjacent the scalpel blade so that the slot intersects the blade and the blade is exposed only within the second end of the slot. The slot is configured such that an angle between a guiding side wall of the slot and the scalpel blade at the point of intersection is greater than 105° and less than 180°. In another embodiment, the ratio of the length of the shortest side wall to slot width is at least 2.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2013Date of Patent: July 7, 2015Assignee: PENBLADE, INC.Inventor: Branden D. Rosenhan
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Publication number: 20150133891Abstract: A catheter securement device includes a body having a generally curved channel configured to receive a central venous catheter and reposition it in a different direction than the direction of the catheter as it exits the skin of the patient. The securement device includes a cover that slidably connects to the securement device body to prevent the catheter from being pulled out of the curved channel.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2014Publication date: May 14, 2015Inventor: Branden D. Rosenhan