Patents by Inventor Chad C. Van Liere
Chad C. Van Liere 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: 11779431Abstract: A marker delivery device includes a handle having a housing, and a cannula positioned in the handle that retractably extends beyond the front end of the housing. A retraction mechanism is mounted to the housing, and has a shear member. The retraction mechanism is coupled to a proximal end of the cannula. The retraction mechanism is configured to store a retraction force, and is configured to facilitate a retraction of the cannula into a chamber of the housing upon an actuation of the retraction mechanism. The shear member has a shear region of reduced cross section dimension. The shear member is configured to be displaced upon the actuation of the retraction mechanism to expose the shear region to the retraction force to shear the shear member at the shear region to enable the retraction and prevent reuse of the marker delivery device.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2019Date of Patent: October 10, 2023Assignee: C. R. Bard, Inc.Inventors: Himanshu Ranpura, Chad C. Van Liere
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Publication number: 20230184362Abstract: Disclosed herein is a fluid connector system configured to couple a first fluid line structure, e.g. port, with a second fluid line structure, e.g. catheter. The connector system can include a connector body and one or more locking mechanisms designed to transition between an unlocked position and a locked position. The locking mechanism includes a first lever arm rotatably coupled to the connector body, and a second lever arm rotatably coupled to the first lever arm. The second lever arm can further be rotatably and releasably coupled to the port. Rotating the first lever arm uses mechanical advantage to urge the port to engage a catheter ensuring a tight seal therebetween even under high fluid pressures.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2020Publication date: June 15, 2023Inventor: Chad C. Van Liere
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Publication number: 20230032423Abstract: A low-profile access port for subcutaneous implantation within a patient. The access port can include a set of receiving cups which can be placed in fluid communication with a catheter. The set of receiving cups can provide a greater skin surface with which to access the port to avoid repeated penetrations at a single locus, such as during consecutive dialysis treatments. The access port can alternatively include needle penetrable arms or elongate chambers that also have a slim, low profile. The access port can include a needle guide to direct subsequent needle access to different insertion points to permit healing at the previous insertion points. The access port can be formed of a modular construction with a first conduit, a second conduit, and an outer shell. The outer shell can include a proximal portion and a distal portion. The access port can include a stem assembly and a locking member.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2022Publication date: February 2, 2023Inventors: Brenda L. F. Fedor, Jason R. Stats, Michael A. Randall, Chad C. Van Liere, Jeremy B. Cox
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Patent number: 11534148Abstract: A biopsy device includes a housing body, and a cannula assembly that has a first elongate cannula and a second elongate cannula coaxial with the first elongate cannula. The second elongate cannula has a lumen and a side wall having a vacuum side port in fluid communication with the lumen. A vacuum source is positioned in the housing body. The vacuum source has a chamber side wall having a chamber vacuum port. A seal is interposed in sealing engagement between the chamber vacuum port and the second elongate cannula. A trigger slide assembly is coupled to the housing body, and coupled to the cannula assembly, and is configured to move the second elongate cannula to align the vacuum side port of the second elongate cannula with the chamber vacuum port of the vacuum source to supply vacuum from the vacuum source to the lumen of the second elongate cannula.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2019Date of Patent: December 27, 2022Assignee: C. R. Bard, Inc.Inventors: Rory M. Schlarb, Chad C. Van Liere
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Patent number: 11464960Abstract: A low-profile access port for subcutaneous implantation within a patient. The access port can include a set of receiving cups which can be placed in fluid communication with a catheter. The set of receiving cups can provide a greater skin surface with which to access the port to avoid repeated penetrations at a single locus, such as during consecutive dialysis treatments. The access port can alternatively include needle penetrable arms or elongate chambers that also have a slim, low profile. The access port can include a needle guide to direct subsequent needle access to different insertion points to permit healing at the previous insertion points. The access port can be formed of a modular construction with a first conduit, a second conduit, and an outer shell. The outer shell can include a proximal portion and a distal portion. The access port can include a stem assembly and a locking member.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2019Date of Patent: October 11, 2022Assignee: C. R. Bard, Inc.Inventors: Brenda L. Fedor, Jason R. Stats, Michael A. Randall, Chad C. Van Liere, Jeremy B. Cox
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Publication number: 20220079568Abstract: A biopsy device includes a cutting cannula driver connected to a cutting cannula and a stylet driver connected to a stylet. The cutting cannula driver has a first rack member and a flange. The stylet driver has a second rack member. A drive assembly has a linear motor drive, a transmission assembly, a switching motor drive, and an electrical controller circuit. The electrical controller circuit is configured to execute program instructions to selectively operate the linear motor drive and the switching motor drive. The transmission assembly has a gear assembly drivably coupled to the switching motor drive and configured to releasably engage at least one of the first rack member of the first cannula driver and the second rack member of the second cannula driver. A coupler member is connected to the linear motor drive and is configured to receive and to engage the flange of the first cannula driver.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 22, 2021Publication date: March 17, 2022Inventor: Chad C. Van Liere
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Patent number: 11179142Abstract: A biopsy device is configured such that: a first retraction of a charge handle moves a cannula slide and a sampling slide in unison in a proximal direction to charge and retain a sampling spring in a charged state, and to charge a vacuum system; a first return of the charge handle returns the charge handle to a home position; a second retraction of the charge handle moves the charge handle to a retracted position; a second return of the charge handle to the home position moves the cannula slide to charge a cannula retract spring and retain the cannula retract spring in a charged state; and a third retraction of the charge handle moves the carriage assembly as a whole in the proximal direction to charge a prime pierce spring and to retain the prime pierce spring in a charged state.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2019Date of Patent: November 23, 2021Assignee: C.R. Bard, Inc.Inventors: Chad C. Van Liere, Rory M. Schlarb
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Publication number: 20200015796Abstract: A biopsy device is configured such that: a first retraction of a charge handle moves a cannula slide and a sampling slide in unison in a proximal direction to charge and retain a sampling spring in a charged state, and to charge a vacuum system; a first return of the charge handle returns the charge handle to a home position; a second retraction of the charge handle moves the charge handle to a retracted position; a second return of the charge handle to the home position moves the cannula slide to charge a cannula retract spring and retain the cannula retract spring in a charged state; and a third retraction of the charge handle moves the carriage assembly as a whole in the proximal direction to charge a prime pierce spring and to retain the prime pierce spring in a charged state.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2019Publication date: January 16, 2020Inventors: Chad C. Van Liere, Rory M. Schlarb
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Publication number: 20200000446Abstract: A biopsy device includes a housing body, and a cannula assembly that has a first elongate cannula and a second elongate cannula coaxial with the first elongate cannula. The second elongate cannula has a lumen and a side wall having a vacuum side port in fluid communication with the lumen. A vacuum source is positioned in the housing body. The vacuum source has a chamber side wall having a chamber vacuum port. A seal is interposed in sealing engagement between the chamber vacuum port and the second elongate cannula. A trigger slide assembly is coupled to the housing body, and coupled to the cannula assembly, and is configured to move the second elongate cannula to align the vacuum side port of the second elongate cannula with the chamber vacuum port of the vacuum source to supply vacuum from the vacuum source to the lumen of the second elongate cannula.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2019Publication date: January 2, 2020Inventors: Rory M. Schlarb, Chad C. Van Liere
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Patent number: 10463350Abstract: A biopsy device is configured wherein a first retraction of a charge handle moves a cannula slide and a sampling slide in unison to charge a sampling spring, to latch the sampling slide to retain the sampling spring in a charged state, and to charge a vacuum system. A second retraction of the charge handle occurs, and a return of the charge handle to the home position moves the cannula slide in a distal direction away from the sampling slide to charge the cannula retract spring and to latch the cannula slide to retain the cannula retract spring in a charged state. A third retraction of the charge handle moves the carriage assembly as a whole in the proximal direction to charge the prime pierce spring and to latch the carriage latch cover member to retain the prime pierce spring in a charged state.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2015Date of Patent: November 5, 2019Assignee: C. R. Bard, Inc.Inventors: Chad C. Van Liere, Rory M. Schlarb
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Patent number: 10456120Abstract: A biopsy device includes a housing body, and a cannula assembly having a first elongate cannula and a second elongate cannula coaxial with the first elongate cannula. The second elongate cannula has a side wall and a lumen. The side wall has a vacuum side port in fluid communication with the lumen. A vacuum source is positioned in the housing body. The vacuum source has a chamber side wall, which may define a U-shaped volume, and has a chamber vacuum port. A seal is interposed in sealing engagement between the chamber vacuum port and the second elongate cannula. A trigger slide assembly is configured to move the second elongate cannula to align the vacuum side port of the second elongate cannula with the chamber vacuum port of the vacuum source to supply vacuum from the vacuum source to the lumen of the second elongate cannula.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2013Date of Patent: October 29, 2019Assignee: C. R. Bard, Inc.Inventors: Rory M. Schlarb, Chad C. Van Liere
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Publication number: 20190232035Abstract: A low-profile access port for subcutaneous implantation within a patient. The access port can include a set of receiving cups which can be placed in fluid communication with a catheter. The set of receiving cups can provide a greater skin surface with which to access the port to avoid repeated penetrations at a single locus, such as during consecutive dialysis treatments. The access port can alternatively include needle penetrable arms or elongate chambers that also have a slim, low profile. The access port can include a needle guide to direct subsequent needle access to different insertion points to permit healing at the previous insertion points. The access port can be formed of a modular construction with a first conduit, a second conduit, and an outer shell. The outer shell can include a proximal portion and a distal portion. The access port can include a stem assembly and a locking member.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2019Publication date: August 1, 2019Inventors: Brenda L. Fedor, Jason R. Stats, Michael A. Randall, Chad C. Van Liere, Jeremy B. Cox
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Publication number: 20190183602Abstract: A marker delivery device includes a handle having a housing, and a cannula positioned in the handle that retractably extends beyond the front end of the housing. A retraction mechanism is mounted to the housing, and has a shear member. The retraction mechanism is coupled to a proximal end of the cannula. The retraction mechanism is configured to store a retraction force, and is configured to facilitate a retraction of the cannula into a chamber of the housing upon an actuation of the retraction mechanism. The shear member has a shear region of reduced cross section dimension. The shear member is configured to be displaced upon the actuation of the retraction mechanism to expose the shear region to the retraction force to shear the shear member at the shear region to enable the retraction and prevent reuse of the marker delivery device.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2019Publication date: June 20, 2019Inventors: Himanshu Ranpura, Chad C. Van Liere
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Patent number: 10258428Abstract: A marker delivery device is configured for deploying a tissue marker. The marker delivery device includes a handle having a chamber, and a cannula. According to one aspect, the cannula has a flexible portion formed by a slot arrangement having of a plurality of spaced-apart substantially parallel peripheral slots extending through the side wall of the cannula to the lumen. A marker introducer rod is movably disposed in the lumen of the cannula for deploying the mark, and has a flexible region that corresponds to the flexible portion of the cannula. According to another aspect, a retraction mechanism is mounted to the handle and is configured to facilitate a complete retraction of both the cannula and the marker introducer rod into the chamber of the housing of the handle upon an actuation of the retraction mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2014Date of Patent: April 16, 2019Assignee: C. R. Bard, Inc.Inventors: Himanshu Ranpura, Chad C. Van Liere
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Publication number: 20180103939Abstract: A biopsy device is configured wherein a first retraction of a charge handle moves a cannula slide and a sampling slide in unison to charge a sampling spring, to latch the sampling slide to retain the sampling spring in a charged state, and to charge a vacuum system. A second retraction of the charge handle occurs, and a return of the charge handle to the home position moves the cannula slide in a distal direction away from the sampling slide to charge the cannula retract spring and to latch the cannula slide to retain the cannula retract spring in a charged state. A third retraction of the charge handle moves the carriage assembly as a whole in the proximal direction to charge the prime pierce spring and to latch the carriage latch cover member to retain the prime pierce spring in a charged state.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2015Publication date: April 19, 2018Inventors: Chad C. Van Liere, Rory M. Schlarb
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Publication number: 20160262733Abstract: A biopsy device includes a housing body, and a cannula assembly having a first elongate cannula and a second elongate cannula coaxial with the first elongate cannula. The second elongate cannula has a side wall and a lumen. The side wall has a vacuum side port in fluid communication with the lumen. A vacuum source is positioned in the housing body. The vacuum source has a chamber side wall, which may define a U-shaped volume, and has a chamber vacuum port. A seal is interposed in sealing engagement between the chamber vacuum port and the second elongate cannula. A trigger slide assembly is configured to move the second elongate cannula to align the vacuum side port of the second elongate cannula with the chamber vacuum port of the vacuum source to supply vacuum from the vacuum source to the lumen of the second elongate cannula.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2013Publication date: September 15, 2016Inventors: Rory M. Schlarb, Chad C. Van Liere
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Publication number: 20140194892Abstract: A marker delivery device is configured for deploying a tissue marker. The marker delivery device includes a handle having a chamber, and a cannula. According to one aspect, the cannula has a flexible portion formed by a slot arrangement having of a plurality of spaced-apart substantially parallel peripheral slots extending through the side wall of the cannula to the lumen. A marker introducer rod is movably disposed in the lumen of the cannula for deploying the mark, and has a flexible region that corresponds to the flexible portion of the cannula. According to another aspect, a retraction mechanism is mounted to the handle and is configured to facilitate a complete retraction of both the cannula and the marker introducer rod into the chamber of the housing of the handle upon an actuation of the retraction mechanism.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2014Publication date: July 10, 2014Applicant: C. R. Bard, Inc.Inventors: Himanshu Ranpura, Chad C. Van Liere
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Patent number: 8670818Abstract: A marker delivery device is configured for deploying a tissue marker. The marker delivery device includes a handle having a chamber, and a cannula. According to one aspect, the cannula has a flexible portion formed by a slot arrangement having of a plurality of spaced-apart substantially parallel peripheral slots extending through the side wall of the cannula to the lumen. A marker introducer rod is movably disposed in the lumen of the cannula for deploying the mark, and has a flexible region that corresponds to the flexible portion of the cannula. According to another aspect, a retraction mechanism is mounted to the handle and is configured to facilitate a complete retraction of both the cannula and the marker introducer rod into the chamber of the housing of the handle upon an actuation of the retraction mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2008Date of Patent: March 11, 2014Assignee: C. R. Bard, Inc.Inventors: Himanshu Ranpura, Chad C. Van Liere
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Publication number: 20110028836Abstract: A marker delivery device is configured for deploying a tissue marker. The marker delivery device includes a handle having a chamber, and a cannula. According to one aspect, the cannula has a flexible portion formed by a slot arrangement having of a plurality of spaced-apart substantially parallel peripheral slots extending through the side wall of the cannula to the lumen. A marker introducer rod is movably disposed in the lumen of the cannula for deploying the mark, and has a flexible region that corresponds to the flexible portion of the cannula. According to another aspect, a retraction mechanism is mounted to the handle and is configured to facilitate a complete retraction of both the cannula and the marker introducer rod into the chamber of the housing of the handle upon an actuation of the retraction mechanism.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2008Publication date: February 3, 2011Inventors: Himanshu Ranpura, Chad C. Van Liere