Patents by Inventor Christopher N. Cindrich
Christopher N. Cindrich 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: 10682462Abstract: Infusion sets for insertion into an insertion site for preventing misalignment of the base and cap or fluid connector by providing one or more alignment features between each, and in alternative embodiments, provide one or more features to secure the cap or fluid connector to the base in anyone of a number of rotational positions and having release features to allow the cap or fluid connector to be rotatable with respect to the base portion of the infusion set, and yet easily removed and inserted. Further embodiments provide infusion sets wherein the user can easily see the insertion site of the catheter and the skin, to determine if infections have occurred at an earlier stage than was possible using prior art infusion sets and with substantially less difficulty.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2009Date of Patent: June 16, 2020Assignee: Becton, Dickinson and CompanyInventors: Weston F. Harding, Bart D. Peterson, Christopher N. Cindrich
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Patent number: 8864714Abstract: A catheter and introducer needle assembly with a needle shield is provided. The needle shield includes a means for preventing unwanted distal movement of the needle once the needle has been withdrawn into the needle shield. The needle shield also includes a means for connecting the needle shield to the catheter hub until the sharp distal tip of the introducer needle has been withdrawn into the needle shield. Thus, when the distal end of the introducer needle extends from the distal portion of the needle shield, the needle shield is connected to the catheter hub and when the sharp distal end of the introducer needle is withdrawn into the needle shield, the needle shield is disconnected from the catheter hub. At that point, the sharp needle tip is secured within the needle shield.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2009Date of Patent: October 21, 2014Assignee: Becton, Dickinson and CompanyInventors: Weston F. Harding, Christopher N. Cindrich, Glade H. Howell, Greg L. Brimhall
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Patent number: 8540677Abstract: A vascular access device within an external environment may include a body and a septum at least partially housed within the body, a gas chamber housed within the body and the septum, and a vent adjacent the body capable of facilitating gas transfer between the gas chamber and the external environment. A method of venting a gas chamber within a medical device includes transferring gas between the gas chamber and an external environment of the device through a vent that is adjacent the body of the device.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2007Date of Patent: September 24, 2013Assignee: Becton, Dickinson and CompanyInventors: Austin Jason McKinnon, Christopher N. Cindrich, Mark A. Crawford, Weston F. Harding
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Patent number: 8377040Abstract: A vascular access device may form part of an extravascular system and function as an adapter including a gas permeable vent. A method of venting a medical device may include providing a vascular access device as part of an extravascular system, providing a gas permeable vent within the vascular access device, venting gas from the system through the vent, and closing the vent.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2007Date of Patent: February 19, 2013Assignee: Becton, Dickinson and CompanyInventors: Jonathan Karl Burkholz, Wade A. Powell, Jason Hillman, Weston F. Harding, Kelly D. Christensen, John Stokes, Marty L. Stout, Christopher N. Cindrich, Dinesh S. Kommireddy
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Patent number: 8262641Abstract: A filling system for syringes utilizing short needles to be filled from a vial having a thick septum is described. The system may be useful in any situation where the septum or vial stopper of a medication container is thicker than the usable length of the needle on the delivery device. Preferably, the syringe is filled just prior to use. The short needle includes an optional limiter which only permits a certain predetermined length of the needle cannula to protrude beyond the limiter a distance which limits penetration of the needle tip into both the skin and a vial stopper. The system and adapter may be useful for needles having a protrusion distance from approximately 0.5 mm to 3 mm, or any needle with a protrusion length shorter that the thickness of a septum to be accessed. Furthermore, a device is provided with shielding capabilities to shield the needle of the device.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2009Date of Patent: September 11, 2012Assignee: Becton, Dickinson and CompanyInventors: Lionel Vedrine, Paul G. Alchas, Christopher N. Cindrich
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Patent number: 8062262Abstract: An extravascular system may include a fluid path and a gas vent in communication with the fluid path. A method of venting a medical device may include providing a closed extravascular system having a fluid path, providing a gas vent in communication with the fluid path, venting gas from the extravascular system through the gas vent, and maintaining closure of the extravascular system during and after venting.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2007Date of Patent: November 22, 2011Assignee: Becton, Dickinson and CompanyInventors: Kelly D. Christensen, Wade A. Powell, John R. Stokes, Austin Jason McKinnon, Dinesh S. Kommireddy, Shaun Staley, Richard F. Leavitt, Jesse Austin, Shaun Condie, Tyler Evans, Shawn Funk, Scott Henderson, Joseph Jacobsen, Austin Smith, Christopher N. Cindrich
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Publication number: 20110213340Abstract: Infusion sets for insertion into an insertion site for preventing misalignment of the base and cap or fluid connector by providing one or more alignment features between each, and in alternative embodiments, provide one or more features to secure the cap or fluid connector to the base in anyone of a number of rotational positions and having release features to allow the cap or fluid connector to be rotatable with respect to the base portion of the infusion set, and yet easily removed and inserted. Further embodiments provide infusion sets wherein the user can easily see the insertion site of the catheter and the skin, to determine if infections have occurred at an earlier stage than was possible using prior art infusion sets and with substantially less difficulty.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2009Publication date: September 1, 2011Inventors: Glade H. Howell, Weston F. Harding, Bart D. Peterson, Christopher N. Cindrich
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Patent number: 7935080Abstract: A needle shield assembly with a needle having a distal tip and a static feature is provided. The needle shield assembly includes an adapter having an open distal terminus and an open proximal terminus to allow passage of the needle and a needle shield slidably associated with the adapter having an open distal end and an open proximal end where the open proximal end is sufficiently narrow to restrict proximal movement of the needle static feature causing the shield to move in a proximal direction when the needle is pulled proximally after the static feature has established contact with the needle shield proximal end. The assembly includes a canting plate having an unactivated first position and an activated second position that restricts needle movement. The canting plate is activated via a canting plate retention system in communication with the canting plate and responsive to proximal movement of the needle.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2003Date of Patent: May 3, 2011Inventors: Glade H. Howell, Weston F. Harding, Christopher N. Cindrich, Ralph Sonderegger, Joseph Frodsham
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Patent number: 7806890Abstract: A medical device includes a vascular access device with an access port having a septum and a slit. The slit is formed on the inner surface of the body of the septum where the access port receives an access device that is separate from the vascular access device through the slit of the septum. A pivoting member in communication with the access port pivots when the port is accessed by an access device. The medical device may be used to control the volume displacement of a chamber within the medical device by decreasing the volume of the chamber by inserting a substance having a mass into the chamber, pivoting a structure associated with the chamber, and increasing the volume of the chamber simultaneously and commensurately with the mass of the substance inserted into the chamber.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2007Date of Patent: October 5, 2010Inventors: Austin Jason McKinnon, Weston F. Harding, Christopher N. Cindrich, Kelly D. Christensen, S. Ray Isaacson, Chad M. Adams, Frank Holloway
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Publication number: 20100191188Abstract: A catheter and introducer needle assembly with a needle shield is provided. The needle shield includes a means for preventing unwanted distal movement of the needle once the needle has been withdrawn into the needle shield. The needle shield also includes a means for connecting the needle shield to the catheter hub until the sharp distal tip of the introducer needle has been withdrawn into the needle shield. Thus, when the distal end of the introducer needle extends from the distal portion of the needle shield, the needle shield is connected to the catheter hub and when the sharp distal end of the introducer needle is withdrawn into the needle shield, the needle shield is disconnected from the catheter hub. At that point, the sharp needle tip is secured within the needle shield.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 3, 2009Publication date: July 29, 2010Applicant: Becton, Dickinson and CompanyInventors: Weston F. Harding, Christopher N. Cindrich, Glade H. Howell, Greg L. Brimhall
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Publication number: 20100191189Abstract: A catheter and introducer needle assembly with a needle shield is provided. The needle shield includes a means for preventing unwanted distal movement of the needle once the needle has been withdrawn into the needle shield. The needle shield also includes a means for connecting the needle shield to the catheter hub until the sharp distal tip of the introducer needle has been withdrawn into the needle shield. Thus, when the distal end of the introducer needle extends from the distal portion of the needle shield, the needle shield is connected to the catheter hub and when the sharp distal end of the introducer needle is withdrawn into the needle shield, the needle shield is disconnected from the catheter hub. At that point, the sharp needle tip is secured within the needle shield.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 3, 2009Publication date: July 29, 2010Applicant: BECTON, DICKINSON AND COMPANYInventors: Weston F. Harding, Christopher N. Cindrich, Glade H. Howell, Greg L. Brimhall, Stephen L. Thoresen
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Publication number: 20100057004Abstract: An extravascular system may include a fluid path and a gas vent in communication with the fluid path. A method of venting a medical device may include providing a closed extravascular system having a fluid path, providing a gas vent in communication with the fluid path, venting gas from the extravascular system through the gas vent, and maintaining closure of the extravascular system during and after venting.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2007Publication date: March 4, 2010Applicant: Becton, Dickinson and CompanyInventors: Kelly D. Christensen, John R. Stokes, Austin Jason McKinnon, Dinesh S. Kommireddy, Shaun Staley, Richard F. Leavitt, Jesse Austin, Shaun Condie, Tyler Evans, Shawn Funk, Joseph Jacobsen, Austin Smith, Scott Henderson, Christopher N. Cindrich, Wade A. Powell
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Publication number: 20090299325Abstract: A filling system for syringes utilizing short needles to be filled from a vial having a thick septum is described. The system may be useful in any situation where the septum or vial stopper of a medication container is thicker than the usable length of the needle on the delivery device. Preferably, the syringe is filled just prior to use. The short needle includes an optional limiter which only permits a certain predetermined length of the needle cannula to protrude beyond the limiter a distance which limits penetration of the needle tip into both the skin and a vial stopper. The system and adapter may be useful for needles having a protrusion distance from approximately 0.5 mm to 3 mm, or any needle with a protrusion length shorter that the thickness of a septum to be accessed. Furthermore, a device is provided with shielding capabilities to shield the needle of the device.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2009Publication date: December 3, 2009Applicant: BECTON, DICKINSON AND COMPANYInventors: Lionel Vedrine, Paul G. Alchas, Christopher N. Cindrich
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Patent number: 7604616Abstract: A catheter and introducer needle assembly with a needle shield is provided. The needle shield includes a means for preventing unwanted distal movement of the needle once the needle has been withdrawn into the needle shield. The needle shield also includes a means for connecting the needle shield to the catheter hub until the sharp distal tip of the introducer needle has been withdrawn into the needle shield. Thus, when the distal end of the introducer needle extends from the distal portion of the needle shield, the needle shield is connected to the catheter hub and when the sharp distal end of the introducer needle is withdrawn into the needle shield, the needle shield is disconnected from the catheter hub. At that point, the sharp needle tip is secured within the needle shield.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2004Date of Patent: October 20, 2009Assignee: Becton, Dickinson and CompanyInventors: Stephen L. Thoresen, Glade H. Howell, Weston F. Harding, Christopher N. Cindrich, Greg L. Brimhall
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Patent number: 7507222Abstract: A medical needle assembly includes a needle cannula having a body and a tip. The tip is disposed at a distal end of the cannula. An elongate member has a first end and a second end. The first end is fixedly attached to the body of the needle cannula at a connection point and the second end extends radially outward from the needle body. A shield is slidingly mounted to the needle for movement between a proximal position to a distal position. The shield includes a shield body having a central chamber, a distal end and a proximal end as well as a plate secured to the shield body and defining an aperture. As the shield is moved from the proximal position to the distal position, the place displaces the second end of the elongate member to a position near the needle cannula, permitting the elongate member to pass through the aperture.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2003Date of Patent: March 24, 2009Assignee: Becton, Dickinson and CompanyInventors: Christopher N. Cindrich, Glade H. Howell, Weston F. Harding, Joseph Frodsham, Chad Adams
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Publication number: 20080287906Abstract: A vascular access device may form part of an extravascular system and function as an adapter including a gas permeable vent. A method of venting a medical device may include providing a vascular access device as part of an extravascular system, providing a gas permeable vent within the vascular access device, venting gas from the system through the vent, and closing the vent.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2007Publication date: November 20, 2008Applicant: BECTON, DICKINSON AND COMPANYInventors: Jonathan Karl Burkholz, Wade A. Powell, Jason Hillman, Weston F. Harding, Kelly D. Christensen, John Stokes, Marty L. Stout, Christopher N. Cindrich, Dinesh S. Kommireddy
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Publication number: 20080161763Abstract: A medical device includes an antimicrobial layer. A method of depositing an antimicrobial agent on or in the body of a medical device includes inserting a high temperature resistant tube having multiple holes through its surface into a vascular access device and coating, or delivering an antimicrobial agent to, and interior surface of the device.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2007Publication date: July 3, 2008Applicant: BECTON, DICKINSON AND COMPANYInventors: Weston F. Harding, Glade H. Howell, Bryan G. Davis, Austin Jason McKinnon, Kelly D. Christensen, S. Ray Isaacson, Wayne K. Rasmussen, Christopher N. Cindrich, Marty L. Stout
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Publication number: 20080132877Abstract: A vascular access device within an external environment may include a body and a septum at least partially housed within the body, a gas chamber housed within the body and the septum, and a vent adjacent the body capable of facilitating gas transfer between the gas chamber and the external environment. A method of venting a gas chamber within a medical device includes transferring gas between the gas chamber and an external environment of the device through a vent that is adjacent the body of the device.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2007Publication date: June 5, 2008Applicant: BECTON, DICKINSON AND COMPANYInventors: Austin Jason McKinnon, Christopher N. Cindrich, Mark A. Crawford, Weston F. Harding
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Publication number: 20080027415Abstract: A medical device may include a vascular access device with an access port which may include a septum and a slit. The slit may be formed on the inner surface of the body of the septum and the access port may be capable of receiving a separate access device through the slit of the septum. The medical device may also include a flexible member which expands to create an additional volume within the access port when the port is accessed by the access device. A method of controlling volume displacement a chamber of a medical device may include decreasing the volume of a chamber of an extravascular system by inserting a substance having a mass into the chamber and/or increasing the volume of the chamber simultaneously and commensurately with the mass of the substance inserted into the chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2007Publication date: January 31, 2008Applicant: BECTON, DICKINSON AND COMPANYInventors: S. Ray Isaacson, Austin Jason McKinnon, Marty L. Stout, Mark A. Crawford, Weston F. Harding, Sean Squire, Bryan G. Davis, Christopher N. Cindrich, Thomas M. Miner, Chad M. Adams
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Publication number: 20080027398Abstract: A medical device includes a vascular access device with an access port having a septum and a slit. The slit is formed on the inner surface of the body of the septum where the access port receives an access device that is separate from the vascular access device through the slit of the septum. A pivoting member in communication with the access port pivots when the port is accessed by an access device. The medical device may be used to control the volume displacement of a chamber within the medical device by decreasing the volume of the chamber by inserting a substance having a mass into the chamber, pivoting a structure associated with the chamber, and increasing the volume of the chamber simultaneously and commensurately with the mass of the substance inserted into the chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2007Publication date: January 31, 2008Applicant: BECTON, DICKINSON AND COMPANYInventors: Austin Jason McKinnon, Weston F. Harding, Christopher N. Cindrich, Kelly D. Christensen, S. Ray Isaacson, Chad M. Adams, Frank Holloway