Patents by Inventor Cesar Lina
Cesar Lina 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: 10653575Abstract: Improved patient-support apparatuses and methods for rapid mattress inflation and pressure-compensation for changes in patient position.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2015Date of Patent: May 19, 2020Inventors: Glenn C. Stroh, John H. Vrzalik, Cesar Lina
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Patent number: 9907408Abstract: In various embodiments, a support system includes a multi-layer support system with a number of layers. Systems and methods of removing moisture vapor from an environment surrounding patient are disclosed that accomplish such removal without the use of powered air-movers.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2009Date of Patent: March 6, 2018Assignee: Huntleigh Technology LimitedInventors: John H. Vrzalik, Cesar Lina, Glenn C. Stroh
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Patent number: 9538853Abstract: In various embodiments, a support system includes a multi-layer support system with a number of layers. Systems and methods of removing moisture vapor from an environment surrounding patient are disclosed that accomplish such removal.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 2011Date of Patent: January 10, 2017Assignee: HUNTLEIGH TECHNOLOGY LIMITEDInventors: John H. Vrzalik, Cesar Lina, Glenn C. Stroh
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Publication number: 20160220435Abstract: Improved patient-support apparatuses and methods for rapid mattress inflation and pressure-compensation for changes in patient position.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2015Publication date: August 4, 2016Applicant: KCI Licensing Inc.Inventors: Glenn C. Stroh, John H. Vrzalik, Cesar Lina
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Patent number: 9205010Abstract: Improved patient-support apparatuses and methods for rapid mattress inflation and pressure-compensation for changes in patient position.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2011Date of Patent: December 8, 2015Assignee: HUNTLEIGH TECHNOLOGY LIMITEDInventors: Glenn C. Stroh, John H. Vrzalik, Cesar Lina
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Patent number: 8453282Abstract: A patient support system particularly suited for pediatric twin separation surgery. The patient support system includes a frame coupled to a swing circle that has a plurality of holes about the perimeter. A patient support structure is coupled to the swing circle, and disposed in a fixed relationship to the frame after rotation of the swing circle relative to the frame. A chain-and-sprocket mechanism is coupled to the frame and swing circle and positioned within the frame. At least one support leg depends from the frame, and may extend or retract relative to the frame. A drape cage is coupled to the frame for supporting a surgical drape thereon. At least one support wheel is connected to the support leg, and adapted to be interchangeably fixed in a static position and rotatable to move the frame. A substantially identical second frame may be connected in series to the frame for operative procedures.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2007Date of Patent: June 4, 2013Assignee: Huntleigh Technology LimitedInventors: John H. Vrzalik, Bruce Phillips, Cesar Lina
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Publication number: 20120054964Abstract: Improved patient-support apparatuses and methods for rapid mattress inflation and pressure-compensation for changes in patient position.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2011Publication date: March 8, 2012Applicant: KCI Licensing, Inc.Inventors: Glenn C. Stroh, John H. Vrzalik, Cesar Lina
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Publication number: 20110308020Abstract: In various embodiments, a support system includes a multi-layer support system with a number of layers. Systems and methods of removing moisture vapor from an environment surrounding patient are disclosed that accomplish such removal.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 26, 2011Publication date: December 22, 2011Applicant: KCI LICENSING, INC.Inventors: John H. Vrzalik, Cesar Lina, Glenn C. Stroh
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Publication number: 20100122417Abstract: In various embodiments, a support system includes a multi-layer support system with a number of layers. Systems and methods of removing moisture vapor from an environment surrounding patient are disclosed that accomplish such removal without the use of powered air-movers.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2009Publication date: May 20, 2010Applicant: KCI LICENSING, INC.Inventors: John H. Vrzalik, Cesar Lina, Glenn C. Stroh
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Publication number: 20080047565Abstract: A patient support system particularly suited for pediatric twin separation surgery. The patient support system includes a frame coupled to a swing circle that has a plurality of holes about the perimeter. A patient support structure is coupled to the swing circle, and disposed in a fixed relationship to the frame after rotation of the swing circle relative to the frame. A chain-and-sprocket mechanism is coupled to the frame and swing circle and positioned within the frame. At least one support leg depends from the frame, and may extend or retract relative to the frame. A drape cage is coupled to the frame for supporting a surgical drape thereon. At least one support wheel is connected to the support leg, and adapted to be interchangeably fixed in a static position and rotatable to move the frame. A substantially identical second frame may be connected in series to the frame for operative procedures.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2007Publication date: February 28, 2008Applicant: KCI Licensing, Inc., Legal Department, Intellectual PropertyInventors: John Vrzalik, Bruce Phillips, Cesar Lina
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Patent number: 7328469Abstract: A patient support system particularly suited for pediatric twin separation surgery. The patient support system includes a frame coupled to a swing circle that has a plurality of holes about the perimeter. A patient support structure is coupled to the swing circle, and disposed in a fixed relationship to the frame after rotation of the swing circle relative to the frame. A chain-and-sprocket mechanism is coupled to the frame and swing circle and positioned within the frame. At least one support leg depends from the frame, and may extend or retract relative to the frame. A drape cage is coupled to the frame for supporting a surgical drape thereon. At least one support wheel is connected to the support leg, and adapted to be interchangeably fixed in a static position and rotatable to move the frame. A substantially identical second frame may be connected in series to the frame for operative procedures.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2004Date of Patent: February 12, 2008Assignee: KCI Licensing, Inc.Inventors: John H. Vrzalik, Bruce Phillips, Cesar Lina
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Publication number: 20070219513Abstract: A wound closure apparatus having a porous pad adapted to be fluidly connected to a vacuum pump. The pad is placed over or within a tissue site, and the vacuum pump may be activated to draw air and exudates from the tissue site. The pad contains multiple pore sizes to prevent granulation tissue from migrating into the pad as reduced pressure treatment is applied. The pad has an outer surface adjacent the wound with pore sizes of a diameter of approximately 100 microns or less to prevent tissue from growing into the pad and is treated for biocompatibility.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2007Publication date: September 20, 2007Inventors: Cesar Lina, Keith Heaton, Royce Johnson
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Publication number: 20060179569Abstract: Methods and apparatus to occlude openings and spaces of side rails are provided. One embodiment includes a pad body panel having attachment openings each defining a pivot axis. The embodiment includes follower slots in the pad body panel each to receive a bracket pivot of a pivot arm, each follower slot having a configuration centered on the attachment opening of the pivot axis.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2006Publication date: August 17, 2006Applicant: KCI Licensing, Inc.Inventors: John Vrzalik, Cesar Lina
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Publication number: 20060179579Abstract: A system and method for maintaining an air inflation mattress configuration sufficient for patient support and comfort. Infrared illumination levels are measured within individual or groups of inflated mattress chambers. A staggered approach to illumination monitoring of chambers or sections to eliminate crosstalk between the infrared sensors is carried out. Distributed microprocessor controllers established in a network configuration utilizing controller network protocols reduces the wiring and connections necessary for the assembled system. Various mattress cushion construction techniques, such as sewing and or RF welding methods, are used for the creation of individual chambers utilizing specific types of IR translucent, transparent or reflective materials. The construction of the cushions and bladders in the system includes the use of various types of fabrics with low to high air loss qualities as required.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2006Publication date: August 17, 2006Applicant: KCI Licensing, Inc.Inventors: Bruce Phillips, John Vrzalik, Jeffrey Parker, Kenneth Smith, Juan Gonzalez, Kevin Bendele, Michael Oliva, Paul Slimpin, Cesar Lina, Peter Stacy, Mark Beard, Godfrey Charles Alexander Robson
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Publication number: 20050279364Abstract: A patient support system particularly suited for pediatric twin separation surgery. The patient support system includes a frame coupled to a swing circle that has a plurality of holes about the perimeter. A patient support structure is coupled to the swing circle, and disposed in a fixed relationship to the frame after rotation of the swing circle relative to the frame. A chain-and-sprocket mechanism is coupled to the frame and swing circle and positioned within the frame. At least one support leg depends from the frame, and may extend or retract relative to the frame. A drape cage is coupled to the frame for supporting a surgical drape thereon. At least one support wheel is connected to the support leg, and adapted to be interchangeably fixed in a static position and rotatable to move the frame. A substantially identical second frame may be connected in series to the frame for operative procedures.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2004Publication date: December 22, 2005Inventors: John Vrzalik, Bruce Phillips, Cesar Lina