Patents by Inventor Daniel D. Coppens

Daniel D. Coppens 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).

  • Patent number: 10821043
    Abstract: A patient transfer device includes a patient support surface having a top surface adapted for positioning a patient thereon and a bottom surface defining one or more areas having a concave curvature for passage of air flow therethrough. Passage of the air flow along the one or more areas having a concave curvature provides an air bearing below at least a portion of the bottom surface. Exemplary patient transfer systems and methods of moving a patient are also provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 13, 2015
    Date of Patent: November 3, 2020
    Assignee: Qfix Systems, LLC
    Inventors: Daniel D. Coppens, David M. Rabeno, Richard Herrschaft, Zachary Knezo, John Capone, Sean McGrenaghan
  • Publication number: 20200330177
    Abstract: Systems for immobilizing a patient are disclosed. The system includes at least one preform formed from a low melting temperature thermoplastic, the preform being configured to be formed to the anatomy of the patient, at least one frame coupled to the at least one preform, and at least one support configured to support the anatomy of the patient. The system also includes at least one lock mechanism coupled to at least one of the frame and the support and configured to couple the at least one frame to the at least one support, and at least one adjuster mechanism coupled to at least one of the at least one frame and the at least one support and configured to selectively adjust a distance between the at least one frame and the at least one support while the at least one frame is coupled to the at least one support.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 30, 2020
    Publication date: October 22, 2020
    Applicant: Qfix Systems, LLC
    Inventors: Daniel D. Coppens, David M. Rabeno, Stephen J. Reiser
  • Patent number: 10603513
    Abstract: A patient transfer system is provided to move a patient between modalities. The system includes a deploying modality having a top surface configured to support the patient; a patient transfer support positionable on the top surface of the deploying modality, the patient transfer support also being configured for movement from the top surface of the deploying modality to a top surface of the receiving modality; a patient transfer support locating feature positionable to limit movement of the patient transfer support relative to the top surface of the receiving modality; and a keying feature positionable to engage at least one of a surface associated with the receiving modality or a surface of the patient transfer support, the keying feature being configured to inhibit movement of the patient transfer support in at least one direction relative to the top surface of the receiving modality.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 22, 2015
    Date of Patent: March 31, 2020
    Assignee: QFIX SYSTEMS, LLC
    Inventors: Daniel D. Coppens, David M. Rabeno, Richard J. Herrschaft, Sean F. McGrenaghan
  • Publication number: 20190117330
    Abstract: Systems for immobilizing a patient are disclosed. The system includes at least one preform formed from a low melting temperature thermoplastic, the preform being configured to be formed to the anatomy of the patient, at least one frame coupled to the at least one preform, and at least one support configured to support the anatomy of the patient. The system also includes at least one lock mechanism coupled to at least one of the frame and the support and configured to couple the at least one frame to the at least one support, and at least one adjuster mechanism coupled to at least one of the at least one frame and the at least one support and configured to selectively adjust a distance between the at least one frame and the at least one support while the at least one frame is coupled to the at least one support.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 18, 2018
    Publication date: April 25, 2019
    Applicant: Qfix Systems, LLC
    Inventors: Daniel D. Coppens, David M. Rabeno, Stephen J. Reiser
  • Publication number: 20190091087
    Abstract: The present invention provides a low friction device for transferring patients from one surface to another. This system allows a patient to be immobilized on one supporting surface. The immobilized patient can then be transferred laterally onto the target modality using an air bearing that is thin, homogeneously radiolucent and compatible with a variety of diagnostic imaging and treatment modalities.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 27, 2018
    Publication date: March 28, 2019
    Applicant: Qfix Systems, LLC
    Inventors: Daniel D. Coppens, David M. Rabeno, Richard Herrschaft, John Capone
  • Patent number: 10231680
    Abstract: A heat formable patient positioning cushion is provided including an impermeable or permeable outer shell; a filler material contained within an interior region defined by the outer shell; and a thermoplastic material applied to the outer shell, to the filler material, or to the outer shell and the filler material. The cushion has a first condition configured to be conformed to the anatomy of a patient in which the filler material moves relatively freely within the interior region defined by the outer shell, and a second condition conformed to the anatomy of the patient in which the filler material is relatively fixed against movement within the interior region defined by the outer shell. Heating and cooling changes the cushion from the first condition to the second condition and reheating permits increased movement of the filler material as compared to the second condition to further conform the cushion to the anatomy of the patient.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 8, 2014
    Date of Patent: March 19, 2019
    Assignee: QFIX SYSTEMS, LLC
    Inventors: Daniel D. Coppens, John Damon Kirk
  • Patent number: 10166160
    Abstract: The present invention provides a low friction device for transferring patients from one surface to another. This system allows a patient to be immobilized on one supporting surface. The immobilized patient can then be transferred laterally onto the target modality using an air bearing that is thin, homogeneously radiolucent and compatible with a variety of diagnostic imaging and treatment modalities.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 21, 2013
    Date of Patent: January 1, 2019
    Assignee: QFIX SYSTEMS, LLC
    Inventors: Daniel D. Coppens, David M. Rabeno, Richard J. Herrschaft, John R. Capone
  • Publication number: 20170333243
    Abstract: An accessory device and an immobilization system including the device are provided for positioning at least a portion of a patient's body relative to an immobilization device including a low temperature thermoplastic sheet. The accessory device may include a patient fixation portion and a lock portion. The patient fixation portion is attached to or inserted in the patient during use. The lock portion may extend distally from the patient fixation portion generally along a lock portion axis. The lock portion includes a shape, surface feature, or configuration, such that the low temperature thermoplastic sheet may be conformed to the outer surface of the lock portion of the accessory device, such that unintended separation of the accessory device from the low temperature thermoplastic sheet is prevented. Methods of forming the accessory device and immobilization system are also provided.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 23, 2017
    Publication date: November 23, 2017
    Applicant: QFIX SYSTEMS, LLC
    Inventor: Daniel D. Coppens
  • Publication number: 20170312156
    Abstract: A patient transfer device includes a patient support surface having a top surface adapted for positioning a patient thereon and a bottom surface defining one or more areas having a concave curvature for passage of air flow therethrough. Passage of the air flow along the one or more areas having a concave curvature provides an air bearing below at least a portion of the bottom surface. Exemplary patient transfer systems and methods of moving a patient are also provided.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 13, 2015
    Publication date: November 2, 2017
    Applicant: QFIX SYSTEMS, LLC
    Inventors: Daniel D. Coppens, David M. Rabeno, Richard Herrschaft, Zachary Knezo, John Capone, Sean McGrenaghan
  • Publication number: 20170197095
    Abstract: A patient transfer system is provided to move a patient between modalities. The system includes a deploying modality having a top surface configured to support the patient; a patient transfer support positionable on the top surface of the deploying modality, the patient transfer support also being configured for movement from the top surface of the deploying modality to a top surface of the receiving modality; a patient transfer support locating feature positionable to limit movement of the patient transfer support relative to the top surface of the receiving modality; and a keying feature positionable to engage at least one of a surface associated with the receiving modality or a surface of the patient transfer support, the keying feature being configured to inhibit movement of the patient transfer support in at least one direction relative to the top surface of the receiving modality.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 22, 2015
    Publication date: July 13, 2017
    Applicant: QFIX SYSTEMS, LLC
    Inventors: Daniel D. Coppens, David M. Rabeno, Richard J. Herrschaft, Sean F. McGrenaghan
  • Publication number: 20160213337
    Abstract: A heat formable patient positioning cushion is provided including an impermeable or permeable outer shell; a filler material contained within an interior region defined by the outer shell; and a thermoplastic material applied to the outer shell, to the filler material, or to the outer shell and the filler material. The cushion has a first condition configured to be conformed to the anatomy of a patient in which the filler material moves relatively freely within the interior region defined by the outer shell, and a second condition conformed to the anatomy of the patient in which the filler material is relatively fixed against movement within the interior region defined by the outer shell. Heating and cooling changes the cushion from the first condition to the second condition and reheating permits increased movement of the filler material as compared to the second condition to further conform the cushion to the anatomy of the patient.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 8, 2014
    Publication date: July 28, 2016
    Applicant: Qfix Systems, LLC
    Inventors: Daniel D. Coppens, John Damon Kirk
  • Publication number: 20160206395
    Abstract: Systems for immobilizing a patient are disclosed. The system includes at least one preform formed from a low melting temperature thermoplastic, the preform being configured to be formed to the anatomy of the patient, at least one frame coupled to the at least one preform, and at least one support configured to support the anatomy of the patient. The system also includes at least one lock mechanism coupled to at least one of the frame and the support and configured to couple the at least one frame to the at least one support, and at least one adjuster mechanism coupled to at least one of the at least one frame and the at least one support and configured to selectively adjust a distance between the at least one frame and the at least one support while the at least one frame is coupled to the at least one support.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 2, 2015
    Publication date: July 21, 2016
    Applicant: QFIX SYSTEMS, LLC
    Inventors: Daniel D. Coppens, David M. Rabeno, Stephen J. Reiser
  • Publication number: 20160206491
    Abstract: A system for transporting a patient between modalities. The system includes a treatment couch having a couch top, a trolley having a stationary surface, and a patient transfer device having a surface configured to support a patient. The system also include at least one roller positioned to facilitate movement of the patient transfer device with respect to the stationary surface of the trolley, providing a low friction interface between the patient transfer device and the stationary surface of the trolley as the patient transfer device is moved, relative to the stationary surface of the trolley, between the stationary surface of the trolley and the couch top of the treatment couch.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 13, 2014
    Publication date: July 21, 2016
    Applicant: QFIX SYSTEMS, LLC
    Inventors: Daniel D. COPPENS, David R. RABENO, Richard J. HERRSCHAFT, John R. CAPONE
  • Publication number: 20160095739
    Abstract: Methods of immobilizing the head of a patient include heating a thermoplastic mask preform to a formable temperature, forming the thermoplastic mask over at least a mouth of the patient, and pushing a mouth receiving end of a bite piece into a portion of the thermoplastic mask preform that is positioned over the mouth of the patient, which moves the portion of the thermoplastic mask preform into the mouth of the patient. The methods also include allowing the thermoplastic mask preform to cool from the formable temperature, causing the portion of the thermoplastic mask moved into the mouth of the patient to harden.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 28, 2014
    Publication date: April 7, 2016
    Applicant: Qfix Systems, LLC
    Inventors: Daniel D. Coppens, John Damon Kirk, Kristin M. Gagliardi, Sean F. McGrenaghan, Franklin B. Ports
  • Patent number: 9192534
    Abstract: Advantageous patient transport systems, and related methods of use, are provided. More particularly, the present disclosure provides advantageous modular patient transport systems that are configured to transport patients from one surface to another for various applications (e.g., diagnostic imaging and/or radiation therapy applications). The patient transport systems/assemblies of the present disclosure are configured and dimensioned to be utilized with a wide variety of imaging and/or treatment modalities/environments. The target modality assemblies/surfaces that the patient may be transported to and/or from via the improved patient transport systems/assemblies of the present disclosure include many different types of equipment/surfaces.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 2, 2013
    Date of Patent: November 24, 2015
    Assignee: Qfix Systems, LLC
    Inventors: Daniel D. Coppens, Richard J. Herrschaft, Zachary E. Knezo, John R. Capone, David M. Rabeno
  • Patent number: 9179880
    Abstract: A radiation therapy patient couch top which provides optimal fields of treatment in a high-energy radiation therapy environment. In addition, the patient couch top provides superior imaging qualities when used in a diagnostic imaging x-ray environment. All metal is eliminated from the treatment/imaging area. This ensures that no metal will be in the way of the radiation treatment beam and that no artifacting will occur when used with diagnostic imaging techniques such as Computed Tomography. By employing moveable fiber reinforced support beams, the main patient support structure can be positioned so that a minimum of electron generation will occur through Compton scattering. By allowing for a removable insert, the top patient surface can be optimized for treatment, diagnostic imaging or the addition of other useful features.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 25, 2006
    Date of Patent: November 10, 2015
    Assignee: QFIX SYSTEMS, LLC
    Inventors: Daniel D. Coppens, David M. Rabeno, Malcolm W. Kroeber
  • Patent number: 9021632
    Abstract: The present invention provides a patient positioning device, which enables the latest advances in Stereotactic Radiation Therapy. The geometry, which incorporates at least one window or lateral cut-out, is designed to allow clear treatment access to the patient during non-coplanar treatment regimes through the use of windows or lateral cut-outs. A laterally positionable diaphragm compression device allows the full use of the geometry. The development of a stand-alone device and a couch top insert device allows for a maximum number of protocol methods while minimizing the skin surface radiation dose to the patient.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 16, 2010
    Date of Patent: May 5, 2015
    Assignee: QFix Systems, LLC
    Inventors: Daniel D. Coppens, David M. Rabeno, Steven M. Fisher, John Damon Kirk
  • Publication number: 20140121497
    Abstract: The present disclosure provides a structure constructed of carbon fiber that is compatible with Magnetic Resonance imaging and other radiofrequency technologies. The structure includes carbon fiber elements as well as insulating elements that are substantially x-ray translucent (radiolucent). These elements are arranged in such a way that the structure can be used in modalities such as Magnetic Resonance imaging where carbon fibers typically cannot be used due to image distortion and localized heating. At the same time, the structures are designed to maintain radiolucency that is significantly homogeneous.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 8, 2014
    Publication date: May 1, 2014
    Applicant: Qfix Systems, LLC
    Inventors: Daniel D. Coppens, Nicholas Collura
  • Publication number: 20140121499
    Abstract: A patient positioning device for use in simulation and treatment via radiation therapy of the ipsilateral breast of a patient while in the prone position.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 28, 2013
    Publication date: May 1, 2014
    Applicant: Qfix Systems, LLC
    Inventors: Daniel D. Coppens, David M. Rabeno, Kristin Gagliardi, Sean McGrenaghan
  • Publication number: 20140090168
    Abstract: Advantageous patient transport systems, and related methods of use, are provided. More particularly, the present disclosure provides advantageous modular patient transport systems that are configured to transport patients from one surface to another for various applications (e.g., diagnostic imaging and/or radiation therapy applications). The patient transport systems/assemblies of the present disclosure are configured and dimensioned to be utilized with a wide variety of imaging and/or treatment modalities/environments. The target modality assemblies/surfaces that the patient may be transported to and/or from via the improved patient transport systems/assemblies of the present disclosure include many different types of equipment/surfaces.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 2, 2013
    Publication date: April 3, 2014
    Applicant: Qfix Systems Road
    Inventors: Daniel D. Coppens, Richard J. Herrschaft, Zachary E. Knezo, John R. Capone, David M. Rabeno