Patents by Inventor Christopher Knauper
Christopher Knauper 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: 10215305Abstract: A method of performing a certification on an enteral feeding pump based on at least one operating parameter of the pump includes communicating certification information between the pump and a certification application remote from the pump. The at least one operating parameter is compared to a specified operating metric to verify that the at least one operating parameter of the pump is within the specified operating metric.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2015Date of Patent: February 26, 2019Assignee: KPR U.S., LLCInventors: Robert Gaines, Christopher Knauper, John Holste
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Patent number: 9909688Abstract: A method of performing a certification on an enteral feeding pump based on at least one operating parameter of the pump includes communicating certification information between the pump and a certification application remote from the pump. The at least one operating parameter is compared to a specified operating metric to verify that the at least one operating parameter of the pump is within the specified operating metric.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2015Date of Patent: March 6, 2018Assignee: KPR U.S., LLCInventors: Robert Gaines, Christopher Knauper, John Holste
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Patent number: 9649432Abstract: A certification cassette for testing a pumping apparatus including at least one identification reader. The cassette comprises a housing configured for releasable attachment to the pumping apparatus in an aligned position. A space defined within the housing is configured to receive a rotor of the pumping apparatus therein when the housing is in the aligned position. The space is free of fluid carrying conduits disposed for engaging the rotor. An identification member is positioned in the housing. The identification member is operable to induce an expected identification reader response when the identification reader is functioning properly. The cassette is arranged to operatively align the identification member with the identification reader when the housing is in the aligned position.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2014Date of Patent: May 16, 2017Assignee: Covidien LPInventors: Robert Gaines, John Holste, Christopher Knauper, Joel Wiesner
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Publication number: 20160061348Abstract: A method of performing a certification on an enteral feeding pump based on at least one operating parameter of the pump includes communicating certification information between the pump and a certification application remote from the pump. The at least one operating parameter is compared to a specified operating metric to verify that the at least one operating parameter of the pump is within the specified operating metric.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2015Publication date: March 3, 2016Inventors: Robert Gaines, Christopher Knauper, John Holste
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Publication number: 20150342835Abstract: A method of performing a certification on an enteral feeding pump based on at least one operating parameter of the pump includes communicating certification information between the pump and a certification application remote from the pump. The at least one operating parameter is compared to a specified operating metric to verify that the at least one operating parameter of the pump is within the specified operating metric.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2015Publication date: December 3, 2015Inventors: Robert Gaines, Christopher Knauper, John Holste
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Publication number: 20150093307Abstract: A certification cassette for testing a pumping apparatus including at least one identification reader. The cassette comprises a housing configured for releasable attachment to the pumping apparatus in an aligned position. A space defined within the housing is configured to receive a rotor of the pumping apparatus therein when the housing is in the aligned position. The space is free of fluid carrying conduits disposed for engaging the rotor. An identification member is positioned in the housing. The identification member is operable to induce an expected identification reader response when the identification reader is functioning properly. The cassette is arranged to operatively align the identification member with the identification reader when the housing is in the aligned position.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2014Publication date: April 2, 2015Inventors: Robert Gaines, John Holste, Christopher Knauper, Joel Wiesner
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Publication number: 20070208306Abstract: A pumping apparatus and pump set for use to deliver a supply of liquid to a patient. The feeding set has a conduit for the nutrient liquid and a safety interlock device associated with the conduit. The pumping apparatus has a pumping device and a control system for controlling operation of the pump. An electromagnetic radiation source is operatively connected to the control system of the pump for emitting an electromagnetic radiation signal in a direction for striking the safety interlock device of the feeding set. The safety interlock device being adapted to affect the direction of the electromagnetic radiation. An electromagnetic radiation detector is operatively connected to the control system for receiving the electromagnetic radiation signal when the direction is affected by the safety interlock device, and provides an indication to the control system that the feeding set conduit is properly positioned in the feeding pump.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2006Publication date: September 6, 2007Applicant: Sherwood Services AGInventors: James Harr, Joel Wiesner, Christopher Knauper, Glenn Fournie, Ricky Sisk, Joseph Hudson, Robert Gaines, Kevin Meier, James Hanlon
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Publication number: 20070208304Abstract: An enteral feeding pump and feeding set for use to deliver a supply of liquid to a patient. The feeding set has a conduit for the nutrient liquid and a safety interlock device associated with the conduit. The enteral feeding pump has a pumping device and a control system for controlling operation of the pump. An electromagnetic radiation source operatively connected to the control system of the enteral feeding pump emits an electromagnetic radiation signal in a direction for striking the safety interlock device of the feeding set. The safety interlock device is adapted to affect the direction of the electromagnetic radiation. An electromagnetic radiation detector is operatively connected to the control system for receiving the electromagnetic radiation signal when the direction is affected by the safety interlock device, and provides an indication to the control system that the feeding set conduit is properly positioned in the enteral feeding pump.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2006Publication date: September 6, 2007Applicant: Sherwood Services AGInventors: Joseph Hudson, Ricky Sisk, Robert Gaines, Kevin Meier, James Harr, Joel Wiesner, Christopher Knauper, James Hanlon
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Publication number: 20070208307Abstract: A method of using a pump set on a pump to deliver a supply of liquid to a patient. The pumping apparatus has a control system for controlling operation of the pump. An electromagnetic radiation source is controlled by the control system to emit an electromagnetic radiation signal in a direction for striking a safety interlock device associated with the pump set. The safety interlock device affects the direction of the electromagnetic radiation. An electromagnetic radiation detector is operatively connected to the control system for receiving the electromagnetic radiation signal when the direction is affected by the safety interlock device, and provides an indication to the control system that the pump set conduit is properly positioned in the pump. The pump is controlled to pump liquid in the pump set only when electromagnetic radiation emitted from the first source is detected by the first detector.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2006Publication date: September 6, 2007Applicant: Sherwood Services AGInventors: Christopher Knauper, Joel Wiesner, James Harr, Glenn Fournie, Ricky Sisk, Joseph Hudson, Robert Gaines, Kevin Meier, James Hanlon
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Publication number: 20070208305Abstract: A pump set for use with a pump to deliver a supply of liquid to a patient. The feeding set has a conduit for the nutrient liquid and a safety interlock device associated with the conduit. The pumping apparatus has a pumping device and a control system for controlling operation of the pump. An electromagnetic radiation source is operatively connected to the control system of the pump for emitting an electromagnetic radiation signal in a direction for striking the safety interlock device of the feeding set. The safety interlock device is adapted to affect the direction of the electromagnetic radiation. An electromagnetic radiation detector is operatively connected to the control system for receiving the electromagnetic radiation signal when the direction is affected by the safety interlock device, and providing an indication to the control system that the feeding set conduit is properly positioned in the feeding pump.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2006Publication date: September 6, 2007Applicant: Sherwood Services AGInventors: Joel Wiesner, Christopher Knauper, James Harr, James Hanlon, Joseph Hudson, Ricky Sisk, Robert Gaines, Kevin Meier
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Publication number: 20070118186Abstract: A medical device including a control circuit and a plurality of selectable communication modes. The control circuit controls the medical device and generates a signal representative of a characteristic of the medical device. A selected one of the plurality of selectable communication modes communicates the signal generated by the control circuit at a configurable messaging rate.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 22, 2005Publication date: May 24, 2007Applicant: Sherwood Services AGInventor: Christopher Knauper
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Publication number: 20070088269Abstract: A pumping apparatus for administering fluids to a patient. The pump apparatus includes a pump, a controller, and a user interface operatively connected to the controller having a plurality of push buttons for providing inputs to the controller when the push buttons are depressed in an unlock state of the pump. At least some of the inputs are capable of causing the controller to change operation of the pump. At least one of the plurality of push buttons has multiple functionality and is operable when depressed and released in the unlock state of the pump to provide an input for use in affecting the operation of the controller. The one push button is operable when depressed and held in a depressed position for a predetermined time interval in the unlock state of the pump to initiate a lockout state of the pump.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2005Publication date: April 19, 2007Applicant: Sherwood Services AGInventors: Matthew Valego, Christopher Knauper, Joel Wiesner
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Publication number: 20070083292Abstract: A flow control apparatus having a flow monitoring system capable of detecting and identifying a downstream occlusion present within an administration feeding set loaded to the flow control apparatus is disclosed. A software subsystem is associated with the flow control apparatus and administration feeding set, the software system plots at least one discrete date point against a standard occlusion profile to detect if a downstream occlusion present within the administration feeding set.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 14, 2006Publication date: April 12, 2007Applicant: Sherwood Services AGInventors: Christopher Knauper, Joseph Hudson
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Publication number: 20070077152Abstract: A peristaltic pump is able to deliver accurate volumes over the life of a pump set that is operated on by the pump to drive the flow of fluid. The pump delivers fluid in small volumes or aliquots. In order to deliver fluid at any particular selected flow rate, the pump determines how often the rotor will rotate. The pump is able to calculate aliquot volume based on selected flow rate, but also on a factor that compensates for changes in the dimensions of the pump set over its life.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2005Publication date: April 5, 2007Applicant: Sherwood Services AGInventors: Christopher Knauper, Eric Holderle, Joseph Hudson