Patents by Inventor COLLIN ALEXANDER MURRAY

COLLIN ALEXANDER MURRAY 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).

  • Publication number: 20210401620
    Abstract: An ophthalmic marking device is provided herein for marking a patient's eye. The device may include a handle and a tip with a tip element, a first portion of the tip element protruding from the tip to be exposed. The tip element is electrically conductive to resistively generate heat with electrical flow therethrough. A source of electrical power is associated with the device and electrically coupled to the tip element. The source of the electrical power and the tip element are configured to cause the first portion of the tip element to have a temperature in a range of 250° F.-450° F. Advantageously, the subject invention provides for a relatively low-cost device for marking a patient's eye and allows for creating a less traumatic marking on a patient's eye as compared to higher temperature electrocautery devices.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 23, 2021
    Publication date: December 30, 2021
    Inventors: Robert H. Osher, Briana Rawson, Collin Alexander Murray
  • Patent number: 11096823
    Abstract: An ophthalmic marking device is provided herein for marking a patient's eye. The device may include a handle and a tip with a tip element, a first portion of the tip element protruding from the tip to be exposed. The tip element is electrically conductive to resistively generate heat with electrical flow therethrough. A source of electrical power is associated with the device and electrically coupled to the tip element. The source of the electrical power and the tip element are configured to cause the first portion of the tip element to have a temperature in a range of 250° F.-450° F. Advantageously, the subject invention provides for a relatively low-cost device for marking a patient's eye and allows for creating a less traumatic marking on a patient's eye as compared to higher temperature electrocautery devices.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 17, 2017
    Date of Patent: August 24, 2021
    Assignee: Beaver-Visitec International (US), Inc.
    Inventors: Robert H. Osher, Briana Rawson, Collin Alexander Murray
  • Patent number: 10117703
    Abstract: In one aspect, a method is provided herein of marking a patient's eye for reference during a toric lens implantation procedure. The method includes providing an electrocautery device having a handle, a shaft extending from the handle, and a tip defined at the terminus of the shaft. The handle is elongated and extends along a longitudinal axis with the shaft being bent or curved such that the tip is spaced from, and not aligned with, the longitudinal axis. The method further includes using the electrocautery device to cauterize one or more points on the patient's eye, the points being located as reference marks for placement of the toric lens. Advantageously, with the subject invention, a device is used having a bent or curved shaft which may better accommodate the curvature of a patient's eye while marking.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 17, 2012
    Date of Patent: November 6, 2018
    Assignee: BEAVER-VISITEC INTERNATIONAL (US), INC.
    Inventors: Robert H. Osher, Collin Alexander Murray
  • Publication number: 20170202705
    Abstract: An ophthalmic marking device is provided herein for marking a patient's eye. The device may include a handle and a tip with a tip element, a first portion of the tip element protruding from the tip to be exposed. The tip element is electrically conductive to resistively generate heat with electrical flow therethrough. A source of electrical power is associated with the device and electrically coupled to the tip element. The source of the electrical power and the tip element are configured to cause the first portion of the tip element to have a temperature in a range of 250° F.-450° F. Advantageously, the subject invention provides for a relatively low-cost device for marking a patient's eye and allows for creating a less traumatic marking on a patient's eye as compared to higher temperature electrocautery devices.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 17, 2017
    Publication date: July 20, 2017
    Inventors: ROBERT H. OSHER, BRIANA RAWSON, COLLIN ALEXANDER MURRAY