Patents by Inventor Christopher A. Carroll
Christopher A. Carroll 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: 12161530Abstract: A wound therapy system includes an instillation fluid canister configured to contain an instillation fluid, a pump fluidly coupled to the instillation fluid canister and operable to deliver the instillation fluid from the instillation fluid canister to a wound, a user interface configured to receive user input indicating one or more geometric attributes of the wound, and a controller electronically coupled to the pump and the user interface. The controller is configured to determine a volume of the wound based on the user input, determine a volume of the instillation fluid to deliver to the wound based on the volume of the wound, and operate the pump to deliver the determined volume of the instillation fluid to the wound.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2023Date of Patent: December 10, 2024Assignee: Solventum Intellectual Properties CompanyInventors: Justin R. Rice, Christopher A. Carroll
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Patent number: 12144922Abstract: A customizable wound treatment system for treating multiple zones of a wound includes a dressing configured for use with a first zone and a second zone of a wound that includes a first foam layer placed over the first zone, a second foam layer placed over the second zone, a first drape layer disposed over the first foam layer and beneath the second foam layer, and a second drape layer disposed over the second foam layer. The customizable wound treatment system includes a negative pressure source pneumatically coupled to the first foam layer and the second foam layer and operable to create a negative pressure at the first zone and the second zone and a fluid instillation pump fluidly coupled to the first foam layer and configured to instill a treatment fluid to the first zone.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2020Date of Patent: November 19, 2024Assignee: Solventum Intellectual Properties CompanyInventors: Christopher A. Carroll, Christopher Brian Locke, Shannon C. Ingram, Justin Rice
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Patent number: 12053205Abstract: A wound debridement system includes a wound dressing having an active layer and a wound interface layer. The active layer is formed from one or more drive elements arranged about a film layer, by which the drive elements are attached to the wound interface layer. Activation of the drive elements is configured to cause the movement of the wound interface layer relative to a tissue site to which the wound dressing is applied. The drive elements may include one or more drive members formed of a material having a shape memory effect configured to transition the drive members between expanded and collapsed configurations and/or one or more motors configured to translate or oscillate the active layer. The wound interface layer may be formed having an abrasive wound-facing surface, such that the movement of the wound interface layer causes a mechanical disruption and debridement of debris at the tissue site.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2019Date of Patent: August 6, 2024Assignee: Solventum Intellectual Properties CompanyInventors: Brett L. Moore, Christopher A. Carroll, Justin R. Rice, Benjamin A. Pratt, James Seddon
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Patent number: 11998426Abstract: A cutting template for use with a negative pressure wound therapy system includes a substantially rigid body. The body includes a top surface, a bottom surface, a height, and a recess. The top surface is configured to engage a drape layer. The bottom surface is configured to engage a dressing layer. The height is defined between the top surface and the bottom surface. The height is configured to create a gap between the drape layer and the dressing layer. The recess is disposed substantially about a perimeter of the body. The recess is configured to receive an edge of a cutting tool so that an opening is formed in the drape layer when the edge is traversed about the perimeter.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2019Date of Patent: June 4, 2024Assignee: KCI Licensing, Inc.Inventors: Christopher A. Carroll, Matthew F. Cavanaugh, II, Shannon C. Ingram, Justin Rice
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Patent number: 11957858Abstract: A wound therapy system includes a dressing an instillation pump fluidly communicable with the dressing and configured to provide instillation fluid to the dressing, a negative pressure pump fluidly communicable with the dressing and configured to remove air from the dressing, and a control circuit communicably coupled to the instillation pump and the negative pressure pump. The control circuit is configured to control the instillation pump to provide an amount of the instillation fluid to the dressing, provide a soak period, and control the negative pressure pump to provide a cyclic variation of negative pressure at the dressing.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2019Date of Patent: April 16, 2024Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Christopher A. Carroll, Brett L. Moore, Shannon C. Ingram, Justin Rice
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Patent number: 11937999Abstract: A wound debridement system includes a wound dressing having an active layer and a wound interface layer. The active layer is formed from one or more transmission layers that are arranged about a central post. Activation of the transmission layers is configured to cause the movement of the wound interface layer relative to a tissue site to which the wound dressing is applied. A drive unit is operably attached to the central post. The drive unit is configured to generate and transfer a vibrational energy and/or a rotational movement to the transmission layer(s) via the central post. The resultant vibration and/or rotation of the transmission layer(s) is imparted onto the wound interface layer, thereby effectuating the desired movement of the wound interface layer relative to the tissue site, which allows for the debridement of debris that may be located at the tissue site.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2019Date of Patent: March 26, 2024Assignee: Solventum Intellectual Properties CompanyInventors: Justin R. Rice, Christopher A. Carroll, Lydia Galarza
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Patent number: 11878106Abstract: In one example embodiment, a system for treating a tissue site is disclosed comprising a dressing adapted to contact the tissue site and provide a fluid seal between a therapeutic environment and a local external environment, and a solution source fluidly coupled to the dressing and adapted to deliver an antimicrobial solution comprising a peroxy ?-keto carboxylic acid, such as peroxy pyruvic acid, to the tissue interface. The system may further comprise a negative-pressure source fluidly coupled to the dressing and adapted to provide negative pressure to the therapeutic environment after delivery of the antimicrobial fluid to the therapeutic environment.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2020Date of Patent: January 23, 2024Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Shannon C. Ingram, Christopher A. Carroll
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Patent number: 11850124Abstract: A wound dressing that includes a contact layer having walls defining a plurality of perforations and a debriding matrix including a polymer and at least one debriding agent is provided herein. Systems, methods and kits using the wound dressing for debriding a tissue site are also provided herein.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2018Date of Patent: December 26, 2023Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Sandra N. Osborne, Christopher A. Carroll
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Patent number: 11701264Abstract: A wound therapy system includes an instillation fluid canister configured to contain an instillation fluid, a pump fluidly coupled to the instillation fluid canister and operable to deliver the instillation fluid from the instillation fluid canister to a wound, a user interface configured to receive user input indicating one or more geometric attributes of the wound, and a controller electronically coupled to the pump and the user interface. The controller is configured to determine a volume of the wound based on the user input, determine a volume of the instillation fluid to deliver to the wound based on the volume of the wound, and operate the pump to deliver the determined volume of the instillation fluid to the wound.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2019Date of Patent: July 18, 2023Assignee: KCI Licensing, Inc.Inventors: Justin R. Rice, Christopher A. Carroll
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Patent number: 11628094Abstract: A wound therapy system includes a therapy unit, a wound dressing and an optional controller. The therapy unit is configured to deliver instillation fluid to a wound site. The wound dressing is formed from a plurality of discrete, individual blocks that are selectively separable from one another along a plurality of separation-lines, allowing the wound dressing to be customized to the shape and size of the wound site. By calculating the remaining blocks that define the wound dressing following customization, the volume of the wound dressing may be determined. The controller may be configured to deliver fluid to the wound site based on this calculated volume. The controller may also optionally be used to gauge the healing of the wound site over time by monitoring the changes in volume of customized wound dressings as wound dressings are replaced during the course of treatment of the wound site.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2019Date of Patent: April 18, 2023Assignee: KCI Licensing, Inc.Inventors: Justin R. Rice, Christopher A. Carroll, Benjamin A. Pratt, Shannon C. Ingram
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Patent number: 11383019Abstract: A dressing includes a foam layer, a plurality of cores extending substantially through the foam layer, and a drape sealable over the foam layer and a wound bed. The drape is couplable to a pump operable to create a negative pressure in the substantially-airtight volume. Each core is substantially removable from the foam layer to reveal a channel through the foam layer. Each core is defined by perforations that facilitate separation of the core from the foam layer.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2019Date of Patent: July 12, 2022Inventors: Christopher A. Carroll, Justin A. Long, Justin Rice, Christopher B. Locke, Timothy M. Robinson
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Patent number: 11259528Abstract: In one example embodiment, a system for treating a tissue site is disclosed comprising a dressing adapted to contact the tissue site and provide a fluid seal between a therapeutic environment and a local external environment, and a solution source fluidly coupled to the dressing and adapted to deliver an antimicrobial solution comprising a peroxy ?-keto carboxylic acid, such as peroxy pyruvic acid, to the tissue interface. The system may further comprise a negative-pressure source fluidly coupled to the dressing and adapted to provide negative pressure to the therapeutic environment after delivery of the antimicrobial fluid to the therapeutic environment.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2016Date of Patent: March 1, 2022Assignee: KCI Licensing, Inc.Inventors: Shannon C. Ingram, Christopher A. Carroll
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Patent number: 11238756Abstract: A modular wound therapy training device, system, and method of use for the device are provided. The device may include a support tray, an elastic insert, a base within the elastic insert, a recess within the base, a conformable polymer, a dressing and a negative pressure source. The recess may be circumferentially smaller than the base and the conformable polymer may be sized to fit within the recess. The device is preferably sized and shaped to form a system when aligned and assembled with duplicates of the device. A method is provided to apply negative pressure and installation therapy when a negative pressure source is activated through a protective dressing.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2019Date of Patent: February 1, 2022Assignee: KCI Licensing, Inc.Inventors: Christopher A. Carroll, Justin Rice, Shannon C. Ingram, Victor Clarke
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Patent number: 10898217Abstract: In one example embodiment, an apparatus for treating a tissue site may include a contact layer formed from a compressible material. The contact layer may include a plurality of apertures extending at least partially through the contact layer. The contact layer may be configurable such that at least a portion of the apertures include a first plurality of orifices having a diameter in a first diameter range and such that at least a portion of the apertures include a second plurality of orifices having a diameter in a second diameter range. The first diameter range may be from about 2 mm to about 6 mm. The second diameter range may be from about 8 mm to about 15 mm. The apparatus may include a cover configured to form a sealed space including the contact layer and the tissue site.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2018Date of Patent: January 26, 2021Assignee: KCI Licensing, Inc.Inventors: Christopher Brian Locke, Timothy Mark Robinson, Diwi L. Allen, Prathamesh Kharkar, Marisa Schmidt, Justin Rice, Shannon C. Ingram, Kenneth R. Smith, Benjamin Andrew Pratt, Christopher A. Carroll
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Patent number: 10743900Abstract: A method and apparatus for disrupting material at a tissue site is described. A contact layer may be selected for use on the tissue site and positioned adjacent to the tissue site. The contact layer may include walls defining a plurality of through-holes. A sealing member may be positioned over the contact layer and sealed to tissue surrounding the tissue site to form a sealed space enclosing the contact layer. A negative-pressure source may be fluidly coupled to the sealed space. The negative-pressure source may supply negative pressure to the sealed space and the contact layer to draw tissue into the through-holes to form nodules. The negative pressure may be vented from the sealed space to release the nodules.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2018Date of Patent: August 18, 2020Assignee: KCI Licensing, Inc.Inventors: Shannon C. Ingram, Christopher Brian Locke, Peter Arnold, Timothy Mark Robinson, Christopher A. Carroll, Michael E. Manwaring
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Publication number: 20200160754Abstract: A modular wound therapy training device, system, and method of use for the device are provided. The device may include a support tray, an elastic insert, a base within the elastic insert, a recess within the base, a conformable polymer, a dressing and a negative pressure source. The recess may be circumferentially smaller than the base and the conformable polymer may be sized to fit within the recess. The device is preferably sized and shaped to form a system when aligned and assembled with duplicates of the device. A method is provided to apply negative pressure and installation therapy when a negative pressure source is activated through a protective dressing.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2019Publication date: May 21, 2020Inventors: Christopher A. Carroll, Justin Rice, Shannon C. Ingram, Victor Clarke
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Publication number: 20200078224Abstract: A wound therapy system includes a dressing an instillation pump fluidly communicable with the dressing and configured to provide instillation fluid to the dressing, a negative pressure pump fluidly communicable with the dressing and configured to remove air from the dressing, and a control circuit communicably coupled to the instillation pump and the negative pressure pump. The control circuit is configured to control the instillation pump to provide an amount of the instillation fluid to the dressing, provide a soak period, and control the negative pressure pump to provide a cyclic variation of negative pressure at the dressing.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2019Publication date: March 12, 2020Inventors: Christopher A. Carroll, Brett L. Moore, Shannon C. Ingram, Justin Rice
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Patent number: D886648Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2019Date of Patent: June 9, 2020Assignee: KCI LICENSING, INC.Inventors: Christopher A. Carroll, Matthew F. Cavanaugh, II, Shannon C. Ingram, Justin Rice
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Patent number: D895127Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2018Date of Patent: September 1, 2020Assignee: KCI LICENSING, INC.Inventors: Christopher A. Carroll, Justin Rice, Shannon C. Ingram, Victor Clarke
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Patent number: D957962Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2020Date of Patent: July 19, 2022Assignee: KCI Licensing, Inc.Inventors: Christopher A. Carroll, Matthew F. Cavanaugh, II, Shannon C. Ingram, Justin Rice