Patents by Inventor Bryan Dillon
Bryan Dillon 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: 20250134361Abstract: A medical device includes a handle including an axle, a device shaft extending from the handle to a distal end, and a control device. The control device is coupled to the handle, and the control device includes a knob. The knob is rotatable relative to the handle. The control device also includes a control shaft extending from the knob, at least one spring clutch including two legs, and a spool. The spool is rotatable relative to the axle. The control device also includes one or more wires coupled to the spool. Rotation of the knob is configured to rotate the control shaft, causing the at least one spring clutch to loosen, the spool to rotate, and the one or more wires to move.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 6, 2025Publication date: May 1, 2025Applicant: Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.Inventors: Sean POWELL, Bryan DILLON, Jan Weber, Martyn G. FOLAN
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Patent number: 12213648Abstract: A medical device includes a handle including an axle, a device shaft extending from the handle to a distal end, and a control device. The control device is coupled to the handle, and the control device includes a knob. The knob is rotatable relative to the handle. The control device also includes a control shaft extending from the knob, at least one spring clutch including two legs, and a spool. The spool is rotatable relative to the axle. The control device also includes one or more wires coupled to the spool. Rotation of the knob is configured to rotate the control shaft, causing the at least one spring clutch to loosen, the spool to rotate, and the one or more wires to move.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2022Date of Patent: February 4, 2025Assignee: Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.Inventors: Sean Powell, Bryan Dillon, Jan Weber, Martyn Folan
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Patent number: 12134047Abstract: Described herein are examples of centrifuges. A centrifuge may include a basin to contain a solvent and a biomass. The centrifuge may further include a lid connected to the basin via a hinge and configured to selectively close a top opening of the basin. The centrifuge may further include circular basket disposed within the basin. The centrifuge may further include a balancing ring to counterbalance contents of the basin. The balancing ring may include two or more spherical weights and a race configured to receive the two or more spherical weights and configured to permit the two or more spherical weights to move within the race while the centrifuge is spinning, thereby counterbalancing the contents of the basin.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2021Date of Patent: November 5, 2024Inventor: Bryan Dillon Boscia
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Publication number: 20220369901Abstract: A medical device includes a handle including an axle, a device shaft extending from the handle to a distal end, and a control device. The control device is coupled to the handle, and the control device includes a knob. The knob is rotatable relative to the handle. The control device also includes a control shaft extending from the knob, at least one spring clutch including two legs, and a spool. The spool is rotatable relative to the axle. The control device also includes one or more wires coupled to the spool. Rotation of the knob is configured to rotate the control shaft, causing the at least one spring clutch to loosen, the spool to rotate, and the one or more wires to move.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2022Publication date: November 24, 2022Applicant: Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.Inventors: Sean POWELL, Bryan DILLON, Jan WEBER, Martyn FOLAN
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Publication number: 20200254179Abstract: Systems, components, and methods are disclosed for withdrawing drug from a liquid drug container and transferring drug to a medical device. One or more components may have keying features so that only the correct liquid drug container and medical device are accessed, making sure the medical device is filled with the correct drug. A syringe needle hub may have keying features corresponding to keying features on a cap on the liquid drug container and on the medical device. An alignment device facilitates easy-to-operate filling of a medical device. The alignment device aligns a liquid drug container over a fill port of the medical device and can include components for moving the liquid drug container into engagement with the medical device and for automatically initiating drug transfer to the medical device. A retractable skirt or needle cover protects the needle and is unlocked only when the skirt or needle cover is close to or touching the medical device.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2020Publication date: August 13, 2020Inventors: David NAZZARO, Maureen MCCAFFREY, Robert F. RIOUX, Michael Philip GRAFFEO, Ian MCLAUGHLIN, Nicholas JANSKY, Sam ROSENBLUM, David CLARE, Robert D. SCHAEFER, Daniel P. ALLIS, Bryan DILLON, Steven BARLETTA, Bryan CHOATE, Raymond DOBRY, John LEFAVOUR
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Patent number: 10661012Abstract: Systems, components, and methods are disclosed for withdrawing drug from a liquid drug container and transferring drug to a medical device. One or more components may have keying features so that only the correct liquid drug container and medical device are accessed, making sure the medical device is filled with the correct drug. A syringe needle hub may have keying features corresponding to keying features on a cap on the liquid drug container and on the medical device. An alignment device facilitates easy-to-operate filling of a medical device. The alignment device aligns a liquid drug container over a fill port of the medical device and can include components for moving the liquid drug container into engagement with the medical device and for automatically initiating drug transfer to the medical device. A retractable skirt or needle cover protects the needle and is unlocked only when the skirt or needle cover is close to or touching the medical device.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 2017Date of Patent: May 26, 2020Assignee: Insulet CorporationInventors: David Nazzaro, Maureen McCaffrey, Robert F. Rioux, Michael Philip Graffeo, Ian McLaughlin, Nicholas Jansky, Sam Rosenblum, David Clare, Robert D. Schaefer, Daniel P. Allis, Bryan Dillon, Steven Barletta, Bryan Choate, Raymond Dobry, John LeFavour
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Patent number: 10363342Abstract: Various embodiments of the present invention include a cannula coated or compounded with a material to extend the wear time for a patient by reducing inflammation and therefore increasing the time that the cannula may remain inserted, thereby increasing the effectiveness of the drug delivered using the cannula. The material may include a hydrophilic material, an anti-microbial material, an anti-inflammatory material, anti-thrombogenic material, or a combination of any of these materials.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2017Date of Patent: July 30, 2019Assignee: INSULET CORPORATIONInventors: Bryan Dillon, Bryan Choate
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Publication number: 20170348479Abstract: Systems and methods for securing a drug delivery system to the body of a person are provided. The drug delivery system can include a pad coupled to a bottom of the drug delivery system. A bottom surface of the pad can include an adhesive for attaching to a user of the drug delivery system. An adhesive overlay can be positioned over the drug delivery system to improve attachment of the drug delivery system to the patient. The adhesive overlay can include an interior cutout that fits over the drug delivery system. A first portion of the adhesive overlay can adhere to the pad of the drug delivery system and a second portion of the adhesive overlay can adhere to the skin of the user. The adhesive overlay can have a larger surface area than the pad to improve the attachment of the drug delivery system to the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2016Publication date: December 7, 2017Inventors: Bryan Choate, Amanda Callaghan, Bryan Dillon, David Clare
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Publication number: 20170224877Abstract: Various embodiments of the present invention include a cannula coated or compounded with a material to extend the wear time for a patient by reducing inflammation and therefore increasing the time that the cannula may remain inserted, thereby increasing the effectiveness of the drug delivered using the cannula. The material may include a hydrophilic material, an anti-microbial material, an anti-inflammatory material, anti-thrombogenic material, or a combination of any of these materials.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2017Publication date: August 10, 2017Inventors: Bryan Dillon, Bryan Choate
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Publication number: 20170189270Abstract: Systems, components, and methods are disclosed for withdrawing drug from a liquid drug container and transferring drug to a medical device. One or more components may have keying features so that only the correct liquid drug container and medical device are accessed, making sure the medical device is filled with the correct drug. A syringe needle hub may have keying features corresponding to keying features on a cap on the liquid drug container and on the medical device. An alignment device facilitates easy-to-operate filling of a medical device. The alignment device aligns a liquid drug container over a fill port of the medical device and can include components for moving the liquid drug container into engagement with the medical device and for automatically initiating drug transfer to the medical device. A retractable skirt or needle cover protects the needle and is unlocked only when the skirt or needle cover is close to or touching the medical device.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 4, 2017Publication date: July 6, 2017Inventors: David Nazzaro, Maureen McCaffrey, Robert F. Rioux, Michael Philip Graffeo, Ian McLaughlin, Nicholas Jansky, Sam Rosenblum, David Clare, Robert D. Schaefer, Daniel P. Allis, Bryan Dillon, Steven Barletta, Bryan Choate, Raymond Dobry, John LeFavour
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Patent number: D971416Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2020Date of Patent: November 29, 2022Assignee: INSULET CORPORATIONInventors: Bryan Choate, Amanda Callaghan, Bryan Dillon, David Clare