Patents by Inventor Chris Winsor
Chris Winsor 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: 20120059328Abstract: An intravenous catheter anchoring assembly is disclosed and includes a patient-contacting membrane, a platform, and a retaining strap for securing a catheter or tubing of an administration set to a patient. The strap is attached to the platform with adjustable pull-tabs that permit a variety of catheter shapes and sizes to be secured. The strap is also elastomeric so that the strap is stretchable and thereby grabs the secured catheter. The strap and platform further define a plurality of passageways that permit the catheter to be secured in a plurality of non-aligned directions.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2011Publication date: March 8, 2012Applicant: Venetec International, Inc.Inventors: W. Cary Dikeman, Chris Winsor, Steve A. Cash, Larry C. Smith
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Publication number: 20110282294Abstract: A catheter anchoring assembly includes a permeable adhesive strip, a platform for securing the catheter, and a flowable adhesive layer. The flowable adhesive layer adhesively secures the platform to the adhesive strip. The flowable adhesive is applied to one side of the strip with a skin-contacting adhesive on the opposite side of the strip. The flowable adhesive layer and strip are configured so that the flowable adhesive is spaced from the skin-contacting adhesive or, at the very least, is prevented from penetrating the skin-contacting adhesive. The flowable adhesive layer and strip also permit the assembly to be very flexible and, thus, comfortable for a patient to wear.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2011Publication date: November 17, 2011Applicant: Venetec International, Inc.Inventors: W. Cary Dikeman, Chris Winsor, Steve A. Cash, Larry C. Smith
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Patent number: 8052648Abstract: An intravenous catheter anchoring assembly is disclosed and includes a patient-contacting membrane, a platform, and a retaining strap for securing a catheter or tubing of an administration set to a patient. The strap is attached to the platform with adjustable pull-tabs that permit a variety of catheter shapes and sizes to be secured. The strap is also elastomeric so that the strap is stretchable and thereby grabs the secured catheter. The strap and platform further define a plurality of passageways that permit the catheter to be secured in a plurality of non-aligned directions.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2005Date of Patent: November 8, 2011Assignee: Venetec International, Inc.Inventors: W. Cary Dikeman, Chris Winsor, Steve A. Cash, Larry C. Smith
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Publication number: 20110257590Abstract: An intravascular valve component broadly includes a valve case and a flexible pressure-actuated flow control valve. The valve case includes attached proximal and distal case portions that present respective spaced apart fluid ports and a fluid passageway extending between the ports. The flexible pressure-actuated flow control valve is disposed within the fluid passageway and includes a slitted central valve wall and an annular flange surrounding the central valve wall. The annular flange includes a radially-extending flange wall and a projection extending axially from the flange wall, with the projection engaging one of the case portions to restrict radial movement of the flow control valve relative to the valve case.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2011Publication date: October 20, 2011Applicant: Nexus Medical, LLCInventors: Chris Winsor, W. Cary Dikeman, Larry C. Smith
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Patent number: 7985206Abstract: A catheter anchoring assembly includes a permeable adhesive strip, a platform for securing the catheter, and a flowable adhesive layer. The flowable adhesive layer adhesively secures the platform to the adhesive strip. The flowable adhesive is applied to one side of the strip with a skin-contacting adhesive on the opposite side of the strip. The flowable adhesive layer and strip are configured so that the flowable adhesive is spaced from the skin-contacting adhesive or, at the very least, is prevented from penetrating the skin-contacting adhesive. The flowable adhesive layer and strip also permit the assembly to be very flexible and, thus, comfortable for a patient to wear.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2010Date of Patent: July 26, 2011Assignee: Venetec International, Inc.Inventors: W. Cary Dikeman, Chris Winsor, Steve A. Cash, Larry C. Smith
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Patent number: 7967797Abstract: An intravascular valve component broadly includes a valve case and a flexible pressure-actuated flow control valve. The valve case includes attached proximal and distal case portions that present respective spaced apart fluid ports and a fluid passageway extending between the ports. The flexible pressure-actuated flow control valve is disposed within the fluid passageway and includes a slitted central valve wall and an annular flange surrounding the central valve wall. The annular flange includes a radially-extending flange wall and a projection extending axially from the flange wall, with the projection engaging one of the case portions to restrict radial movement of the flow control valve relative to the valve case.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2009Date of Patent: June 28, 2011Assignee: Nexus Medical, LLCInventors: Chris Winsor, W. Cary Dikeman, Larry C. Smith
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Publication number: 20110112483Abstract: An intravenous catheter anchoring assembly is disclosed and includes a patient-contacting membrane, a platform, and a retaining strap for securing a catheter or tubing of an administration set to a patient. The strap is attached to the platform with adjustable pull-tabs that permit a variety of catheter shapes and sizes to be secured. The strap is also elastomeric so that the strap is stretchable and thereby grabs the secured catheter. The strap and platform further define a plurality of passageways that permit the catheter to be secured in a plurality of non-aligned directions.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 13, 2011Publication date: May 12, 2011Applicant: Venetec International, Inc.Inventors: Larry C. Smith, Chris Winsor
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Patent number: 7879013Abstract: An intravenous catheter anchoring assembly is disclosed and includes a patient-contacting membrane, a platform, and a retaining strap for securing a catheter or tubing of an administration set to a patient. The strap is attached to the platform with adjustable pull-tabs that permit a variety of catheter shapes and sizes to be secured. The strap is also elastomeric so that the strap is stretchable and thereby grabs the secured catheter. The strap and platform further define a plurality of passageways that permit the catheter to be secured in a plurality of non-aligned directions.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2007Date of Patent: February 1, 2011Assignee: Venetec International, Inc.Inventors: Larry C. Smith, Chris Winsor
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Publication number: 20110021998Abstract: A catheter anchoring assembly includes a permeable adhesive strip, a platform for securing the catheter, and a flowable adhesive layer. The flowable adhesive layer adhesively secures the platform to the adhesive strip. The flowable adhesive is applied to one side of the strip with a skin-contacting adhesive on the opposite side of the strip. The flowable adhesive layer and strip are configured so that the flowable adhesive is spaced from the skin-contacting adhesive or, at the very least, is prevented from penetrating the skin-contacting adhesive. The flowable adhesive layer and strip also permit the assembly to be very flexible and, thus, comfortable for a patient to wear.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2010Publication date: January 27, 2011Applicant: Venetec International, Inc.Inventors: W. Cary Dikeman, Chris Winsor, Steve A. Cash, Larry C. Smith
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Publication number: 20100298782Abstract: An intravascular valve component broadly includes a valve case and a flexible pressure-actuated flow control valve. The valve case includes attached proximal and distal case portions that present respective spaced apart fluid ports and a fluid passageway extending between the ports. The flexible pressure-actuated flow control valve is disposed within the fluid passageway and includes a slitted central valve wall and an annular flange surrounding the central valve wall. The annular flange includes a radially-extending flange wall and a projection extending axially from the flange wall, with the projection engaging one of the case portions to restrict radial movement of the flow control valve relative to the valve case.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2009Publication date: November 25, 2010Applicant: NEXUS MEDICAL, LLCInventors: Chris Winsor, W. Cary Dikeman, Larry C. Smith
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Patent number: 7806873Abstract: A catheter anchoring assembly includes a permeable adhesive strip, a platform for securing the catheter, and a flowable adhesive layer. The flowable adhesive layer adhesively secures the platform to the adhesive strip. The flowable adhesive is applied to one side of the strip with a skin-contacting adhesive on the opposite side of the strip. The flowable adhesive layer and strip are configured so that the flowable adhesive is spaced from the skin-contacting adhesive or, at the very least, is prevented from penetrating the skin-contacting adhesive. The flowable adhesive layer and strip also permit the assembly to be very flexible and, thus, comfortable for a patient to wear.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2006Date of Patent: October 5, 2010Assignee: Venetec International, Inc.Inventors: W. Cary Dikeman, Chris Winsor, Steve A. Cash, Larry C. Smith
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Publication number: 20080097334Abstract: A catheter anchoring assembly includes a permeable adhesive strip, a platform for securing the catheter, and a flowable adhesive layer. The flowable adhesive layer adhesively secures the platform to the adhesive strip. The flowable adhesive is applied to one side of the strip with a skin-contacting adhesive on the opposite side of the strip. The flowable adhesive layer and strip are configured so that the flowable adhesive is spaced from the skin-contacting adhesive or, at the very least, is prevented from penetrating the skin-contacting adhesive. The flowable adhesive layer and strip also permit the assembly to be very flexible and, thus, comfortable for a patient to wear.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2006Publication date: April 24, 2008Applicant: NEXUS MEDICAL, LLCInventors: W. Cary Dikeman, Chris Winsor, Steve A. Cash, Larry C. Smith
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Publication number: 20070265572Abstract: An intravenous catheter anchoring assembly is disclosed and includes a patient-contacting membrane, a platform, and a retaining strap for securing a catheter or tubing of an administration set to a patient. The strap is attached to the platform with adjustable pull-tabs that permit a variety of catheter shapes and sizes to be secured. The strap is also elastomeric so that the strap is stretchable and thereby grabs the secured catheter. The strap and platform further define a plurality of passageways that permit the catheter to be secured in a plurality of non-aligned directions.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2007Publication date: November 15, 2007Applicant: NEXUS MEDICAL, LLCInventors: Larry Smith, Chris Winsor
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Publication number: 20070225648Abstract: An improved injection site (12) for infusion of parenteral fluids and the like is provided, having a pressure-actuated valve (20) and a novel split septum unit (24), which effectively prevent reflux of blood into the assembly (10). The septum unit (24) includes a resilient split septum body (64) which is precompressed so that the septum body (64) is caused to protrude proximally (78) upon insertion of a cannula (16). Consequently, upon removal of the cannula (16), there is essentially no “drumming” or creation of friction-induced negative pressures sufficient to generate blood reflux. The preloaded septum body (64) also has its proximal surface (74) essentially flush and coplanar with the adjacent proximal end (66b) of the tubular septum holder (66) to enhance the cleanliness of the unit (24).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2006Publication date: September 27, 2007Inventors: Chris Winsor, Larry Smith, W. Dikeman
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Publication number: 20070142784Abstract: An intravenous catheter anchoring assembly is disclosed and includes a patient-contacting membrane, a platform, and a retaining strap for securing a catheter or tubing of an administration set to a patient. The strap is attached to the platform with adjustable pull-tabs that permit a variety of catheter shapes and sizes to be secured. The strap is also elastomeric so that the strap is stretchable and thereby grabs the secured catheter. The strap and platform further define a plurality of passageways that permit the catheter to be secured in a plurality of non-aligned directions.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2005Publication date: June 21, 2007Applicant: NEXUS MEDICAL, LLCInventors: W. Dikeman, Chris Winsor, Steve Cash, Larry Smith
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Patent number: D547862Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2006Date of Patent: July 31, 2007Assignee: Nexus Medical, LLCInventors: W. Cary Dikeman, Chris Winsor, Steve A. Cash, Larry C. Smith
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Patent number: D567941Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2007Date of Patent: April 29, 2008Assignee: Nexus Medical, LLCInventors: W. Cary Dikeman, Chris Winsor, Steve A. Cash, Larry C. Smith
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Patent number: D568466Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2007Date of Patent: May 6, 2008Assignee: Nexus Medical, LLCInventors: W. Cary Dikeman, Chris Winsor, Steve A. Cash, Larry C. Smith
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Patent number: D569506Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2005Date of Patent: May 20, 2008Assignee: Nexus Medical, LLCInventors: W. Cary Dikeman, Chris Winsor, Steve A. Cash, Larry C. Smith