Patents by Inventor Brian Tracey
Brian Tracey 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: 20080240929Abstract: A sensor apparatus and sensor apparatus system for use in conjunction with a cassette, including a disposable or replaceable cassette. In some embodiments, the cassette includes a thermal well for permitting the sensing of various properties of a subject media. The thermal well includes a hollow housing of a thermally conductive material. In other embodiments, the cassette includes sensor leads for sensing of various properties of a subject media. The thermal well has an inner surface shaped so as to form a mating relationship with a sensing probe. The mating thermally couples the inner surface with a sensing probe. In some embodiments, the thermal well is located on a disposable portion and the sensing probe on a reusable portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2007Publication date: October 2, 2008Applicant: DEKA Products Limited PartnershipInventors: Dean Kamen, N. Christopher Perry, Jason A. Demers, Brian Tracey
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Publication number: 20080208111Abstract: A sensor apparatus and sensor apparatus system for use in conjunction with a cassette-based peritoneal dialysis system is described, including a disposable cassette. In some embodiments, the cassette includes a thermal well for permitting the sensing of various properties of a dialysate. The thermal well includes a hollow housing of a thermally conductive material. In other embodiments, the cassette includes sensor leads for sensing of various properties of a dialysate. The thermal well has an inner surface shaped so as to form a mating relationship with a sensing probe. The mating thermally couples the inner surface with a sensing probe. In some embodiments, the thermal well is located on a disposable portion and the sensing probe on a reusable portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2007Publication date: August 28, 2008Applicant: DEKA Products Limited PartnershipInventors: Dean Kamen, N. Christopher Perry, Jason A. Demers, Brian Tracey
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Publication number: 20080208103Abstract: A pump cassette is disclosed. The pump cassette includes a housing having at least, one fluid inlet line and at least one fluid outlet line. The cassette also includes at least one reciprocating pressure displacement membrane pump within the housing. The pressure pump pumps a fluid from the fluid inlet line to the fluid outlet line. A hollow spike is also included on the housing as well as at least one metering pump The metering pump is fluidly connected to the hollow spike on the housing and to a metering pump fluid line. The metering pump fluid line is fluidly connected to the fluid outlet line.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2007Publication date: August 28, 2008Applicant: DEKA Products Limited PartnershipInventors: Jason A. Demers, Michael J. Wilt, Kevin L. Grant, James D. Dale, Brian Tracey
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Publication number: 20080175719Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention relate generally to certain types of reciprocating positive-displacement pumps (which may be referred to hereinafter as “pods,” “pump pods,” or “pod pumps”) used to pump fluids, such as a biological fluid (e.g., blood or peritoneal fluid), a therapeutic fluid (e.g., a medication solution), or a surfactant fluid. The pumps may be configured specifically to impart low shear forces and low turbulence on the fluid as the fluid is pumped from an inlet to an outlet. Such pumps may be particularly useful in pumping fluids that may be damaged by such shear forces (e.g., blood, and particularly heated blood, which is prone to hemolysis) or turbulence (e.g., surfactants or other fluids that may foam or otherwise be damaged or become unstable in the presence of turbulence).Type: ApplicationFiled: April 13, 2007Publication date: July 24, 2008Applicant: DEKA Products Limited PartnershipInventors: Brian Tracey, Larry B. Gray, Jason A. Demers, James D. Dale, N. Christopher Perry, Michael J. Wilt, Scott A. Leonard
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Publication number: 20080110523Abstract: A system, device, and method for mixing a substance with a liquid pumps the liquid into a container of the substance to produce a solution. The container may be part of a container assembly including a port assembly for coupling with the container to produce an inlet and/or and outlet port for the container. The container assembly may be received within a receiving chamber for causing the coupling. The solution may be permitted to flow out of the outlet port when the solution rises within the container to a level of the outlet port so that the substance is partially diluted before flowing out of the outlet port.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2007Publication date: May 15, 2008Applicant: DEKA Products Limited PartnershipInventors: Jason D. Demers, James D. Dale, Brian Tracey, David W. McGill, Larry B. Gray
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Publication number: 20080113331Abstract: A system, device, and method for mixing a substance with a liquid pumps the liquid into a container of the substance to produce a solution. The container may be part of a container assembly including a port assembly for coupling with the container to produce an inlet and/or and outlet port for the container. The container assembly may be received within a receiving chamber for causing the coupling. The solution may be permitted to flow out of the outlet port when the solution rises within the container to a level of the outlet port so that the substance is partially diluted before flowing out of the outlet port.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2007Publication date: May 15, 2008Applicant: DEKA Products Limited PartnershipInventors: Jason D. Demers, James D. Dale, Brian Tracey, David W. McGill, Larry B. Gray
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Publication number: 20080108929Abstract: A method for packaging an agent for delivery within a body cavity. A reservoir within a package contains a specified quantity of the agent and is either contiguous with, or coupled to, a dispensing node such as a swab. Depth of insertion of the dispensing node into the body cavity is restricted to a specified depth by a penetration-restricting feature that forms part of the package.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2007Publication date: May 8, 2008Applicant: DEKA Products Limited PartnershipInventors: Dean Kamen, Larry Gray, Matthew Harris, Richard Lanigan, Craig Steinfels, Brian Tracey
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Publication number: 20080108968Abstract: An apparatus for use in a fluid processing system having a pump. The apparatus includes a pump cassette for use with the pump. The pump cassette includes at least one pump chamber and a first port in selective fluid communication with the at least one pump chamber. A spiking assembly includes at least one hollow spike having a piercing end for piercing a first container. The at least one hollow spike includes a first spike in fluid communication with the first port of the pump cassette.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2007Publication date: May 8, 2008Applicant: DEKA Products Limited PartnershipInventors: Jason Demers, David McGill, Brian Tracey, James Dale, Larry Gray
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Publication number: 20080108928Abstract: A method for packaging an agent for delivery within a body cavity. A reservoir within a package contains a specified quantity of the agent and is either contiguous with, or coupled to, a dispensing node such as a swab. Depth of insertion of the dispensing node into the body cavity is restricted to a specified depth by a penetration-restricting feature that forms part of the package.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2007Publication date: May 8, 2008Applicant: DEKA Products Limited PartnershipInventors: Dean Kamen, Larry Gray, Matthew Harris, Richard Lanigan, Craig Steinfels, Brian Tracey
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Publication number: 20080109020Abstract: An endoscopic tissue separator surgical device and method. The device has a multi-lumen shaft having proximal and distal ends, a central lumen for accepting an endoscope, and at least two fluid lumens, with a head coupled to the distal end of the shaft and a handle coupled to the proximal end. The head has an endoscope port and at least two fluid ports whose centers are all disposed along an arcuate line of curvature, while the handle has at least two fluid supply ports. Gas and fluid may be conveyed through the shaft from the handle to the head in the at least two fluid lumens separate from the lumen for accepting an endoscope. At least one lumen of the multi-lumen shaft may house a stainless steel tube with an inside diameter of sufficient size to accept an endoscope.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2007Publication date: May 8, 2008Applicant: DEKA Products Limited PartnershipInventors: Kevin Grant, Charles Grinnell, Brian Tracey
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Publication number: 20080058697Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention relate generally to heat-exchanger systems that can be used to heat or cool a fluid such as blood. Pod pumps that provide low shear and low turbulence may be used in such systems, particularly for systems that pump blood. A certain heat-exchanger system used to heat blood or other fluids may be used to provide whole-body hyperthermic treatments or regional hyperthermic chemotherapy treatments. A disposable unit may be used to separate the fluid path from the fluid control systems. The disposable unit typically includes a heat-exchanger component that is received by a corresponding heat exchanger in a base unit. Fluid pumped through the heat-exchanger component is heated by the heat exchanger.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 13, 2007Publication date: March 6, 2008Applicant: DEKA Products Limited PartnershipInventors: Dean Kamen, Jason Demers, David Altobelli, Larry Gray, N. Perry, Brian Tracey, James Dale, Dirk van der Merwe, Kingston Owens
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Publication number: 20070253463Abstract: A sensing probe is described. The sensing probe includes a probe housing having a probe tip. A thermal sensor in the housing is also included. The thermal sensor has a sensing end and a connector end, where the sensing end is thermally coupled to the probe tip. Also included are at least two leads. The leads transfer electrical signals that are used to determine temperature and conductivity. Also included is a thermal well. The thermal well includes a hollow housing of a thermally conductive material. The housing has an outer surface and an inner surface. The inner surface is a predetermined shape so as to form a mating relationship with a sensing probe. The mating thermally couples the inner surface with a sensing probe. In some embodiments, the thermal well is located on a disposable portion and the sensing probe on a reusable portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 13, 2007Publication date: November 1, 2007Applicant: DEKA Products Limited PartnershipInventors: N. Perry, Jason Demers, Brian Tracey
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Publication number: 20070118047Abstract: A method for the automated removal of a stimulus artifact from an electrophysiological signal waveform, wherein the novel method comprises: providing a model of the stimulus artifact that is physically derived and is based on known properties of the electrophysiological signal waveform acquisition hardware and stimulator; and filtering the stimulus artifact out of the electrophysiological signal waveform using the model.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2006Publication date: May 24, 2007Inventors: Brian Tracey, Srivathsan Krishnamachari, Shai Gozani
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Publication number: 20070049870Abstract: A medical device for delivery of a fluid to a patient from a line terminating in a tubing needle. The medical device includes a cannula assembly for coupling the fluid into a cannula that is inserted into the patient. The cannula assembly has a first locking element disposed in a fixed position with respect to the cannula. Coupling the line to the cannula assembly is an infusion flap. The infusion flap includes a second locking element for engaging the first locking element of the cannula assembly and a lift tab for disconnecting the infusion flap from the cannula assembly. Coupling of the first and second locking elements requires initial mating of the infusion flap and cannula assembly followed by locking through rotation of the infusion flap with respect to the cannula assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 21, 2006Publication date: March 1, 2007Applicant: DEKA PRODUCTS LIMITED PARTNERSHIPInventors: Larry Gray, Jared Hamilton, Richard Lanigan, Brian Tracey
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Publication number: 20070024946Abstract: The present invention provides a hyperspectral imaging system which demonstrates changes in tissue oxygen delivery, extraction and saturation during shock and resuscitation including an imaging apparatus for performing real-time or near real-time assessment and monitoring of shock, including hemorrhagic, hypovolemic, cardiogenic, neurogenic, septic or burn shock. The information provided by the hyperspectral measurement can deliver physiologic measurements that support early detection of shock and also provide information about likely outcomes.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2005Publication date: February 1, 2007Inventors: Svetlana Panasyuk, Jenny Freeman, Michael Hopmeier, Alexander Panasyuk, Brian Tracey
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Publication number: 20060065772Abstract: A method and device for adjusting the unstored length of tubing directed to improving the use of infusion sets that deliver fluids to a user. The device includes a storage module and other features for adjusting, storing and securing the length of the tubing.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2005Publication date: March 30, 2006Inventors: Kevin Grant, Larry Gray, Matthew Harris, Jeffrey Klein, Craig Steinfels, Brian Tracey
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Publication number: 20050095154Abstract: A bezel and bezel assembly in which the bezel is a rigid block with a plurality of cavities. A depression in the block has ribs extending up therefrom to form an elevated contour. The depression includes at least one cavity therein for the application of air pressure into the depression and over the elevated contour. A gasket fits over the bezel so that positive pressure applied through the at least one cavity in the depression forces a gasket membrane to expand away from the pumping side and negative pressure applied through the at least one cavity in the depression pulls the gasket membrane against the elevated contour of the ribs. The bezel may include solvent bondable tubing connections for making pneumatic connections to the bezel.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2003Publication date: May 5, 2005Applicant: DEKA Products Limited PartnershipInventors: Brian Tracey, David McGill
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Publication number: 20050096583Abstract: An apparatus for use in a fluid processing system having a pump. The apparatus includes a pump cassette for use with the pump. The pump cassette includes at least one pump chamber and a first port in selective fluid communication with the at least one pump chamber. A spiking assembly includes at least one hollow spike having a piercing end for piercing a first container. The at least one hollow spike includes a first spike in fluid communication with the first port of the pump cassette.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2003Publication date: May 5, 2005Applicant: DEKA Products Limited PartnershipInventors: Jason Demers, David McGill, Brian Tracey, James Dale, Larry Gray
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Publication number: 20050095576Abstract: A system, device, and method for mixing a substance with a liquid pumps the liquid into a container of the substance to produce a solution. The container may be part of a container assembly including a port assembly for coupling with the container to produce an inlet and/or and outlet port for the container. The container assembly may be received within a receiving chamber for causing the coupling. The solution may be permitted to flow out of the outlet port when the solution rises within the container to a level of the outlet port so that the substance is partially diluted before flowing out of the outlet port.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2003Publication date: May 5, 2005Applicant: DEKA Products Limited PartnershipInventors: Jason Demers, James Dale, Brian Tracey, David McGill, Larry Gray
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Publication number: 20050075596Abstract: A method for packaging an agent for delivery within a body cavity. A reservoir within a package contains a specified quantity of the agent and is either contiguous with, or coupled to, a dispensing node such as a swab. Depth of insertion of the dispensing node into the body cavity is restricted to a specified depth by a penetration-restricting feature that forms part of the package.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2004Publication date: April 7, 2005Applicant: DEKA Products Limited PartnershipInventors: Dean Kamen, Larry Gray, Matthew Harris, Richard Lanigan, Craig Steinfels, Brian Tracey