Patents by Inventor Daniel Eduard Kleiner
Daniel Eduard Kleiner 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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Publication number: 20240082069Abstract: There is described a vacuum assisted therapy device (36) for applying a negative pressure to a site in an endoluminal surface in the upper gastrointestinal tract 5 of a patient. In embodiments, the device (36) comprises an absorption element (38) for application of suction to the endoluminal surface via an outer peripheral face (71) of the absorption element. The outer peripheral surface extends between the proximal and distal ends of the absorption element. The device also comprises tubing (40) providing a longitudinal internal lumen for supplying the suction to the absorption element (38), 10 and a coupling fitting (50) is provided on a distal end of the tubing. The coupling fitting is configured for connection in use to an extraction element (60) for drawing of the distal end of the tubing through the nasal cavity of the patient following insertion of the absorption element into the upper gastrointestinal tract of the patient via the patient's mouth.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2022Publication date: March 14, 2024Inventor: Daniel Eduard KLEINER
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Patent number: 11872340Abstract: There are provided devices for applying negative pressure to a wound in an endoluminal surface of a patient to facilitate healing of the wound and methods for use of the devices. The device (69, 94, 134, 140, 156, 164) comprises a flexible porous element with an outer face defined between opposite proximal and distal ends of the porous element. A suction tube (30) for being connected to a suction source externally of the patient's body is in fluid communication with the porous element (14) to apply the negative pressure to the wound via the outer face of the porous element. In some embodiments, the porous element has a longitudinal passageway (16) for passage of bodily substances of the patient along the lumen defining the endoluminal surface through the porous element. In such embodiments, the device may also have at least one absorbent element (70, 80) for absorbing the bodily substances and which is disposed forwardly or rearwardly of the porous element (14).Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2019Date of Patent: January 16, 2024Inventor: Daniel Eduard Kleiner
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Patent number: 11786648Abstract: The device (10, 36, 38, 42, 68) applies a negative pressure to an endoluminal surface in the body of a patient to facilitate healing of a wound in the endoluminal surface. The device comprises a flexible porous element (14) with a peripheral outer face (32) for contact with the wound, the outer face being defined between opposite proximal and distal ends of the porous element. A suction tube (30) for being connected to a suction source externally of the patient's body is provided in fluid communication with the porous element to apply a negative pressure to the wound via the outer face (32) of the porous element (14) upon operation of the suction source. The porous element (14) has at least one through passageway (16) extending from its proximal end to its distal end for passage of bodily substances of the patient through the porous element.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2019Date of Patent: October 17, 2023Inventor: Daniel Eduard Kleiner
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Publication number: 20200016301Abstract: The device (10, 36, 38, 42, 68) applies a negative pressure to an endoluminal surface in the body of a patient to facilitate healing of a wound in the endoluminal surface. The device comprises a flexible porous element (14) with a peripheral outer face (32) for contact with the wound, the outer face being defined between opposite proximal and distal ends of the porous element. A suction tube (30) for being connected to a suction source externally of the patient's body is provided in fluid communication with the porous element to apply a negative pressure to the wound via the outer face (32) of the porous element (14) upon operation of the suction source. The porous element (14) has at least one through passageway (16) extending from its proximal end to its distal end for passage of bodily substances of the patient through the porous element.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2019Publication date: January 16, 2020Inventor: Daniel Eduard Kleiner
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Publication number: 20200009303Abstract: There are provided devices for applying negative pressure to a wound in an endoluminal surface of a patient to facilitate healing of the wound and methods for use of the devices. The device (69, 94, 134, 140, 156, 164) comprises a flexible porous element with an outer face defined between opposite proximal and distal ends of the porous element. A suction tube (30) for being connected to a suction source externally of the patient's body is in fluid communication with the porous element (14) to apply the negative pressure to the wound via the outer face of the porous element. In some embodiments, the porous element has a longtitudinal passageway (16) for passage of bodily substances of the patient along the lumen defining the endoluminal surface through the porous element. In such embodiments, the device may also have at least one absorbent element (70, 80) for absorbing the bodily substances and which is disposed forwardly or rearwardly of the porous element (14).Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2019Publication date: January 9, 2020Inventor: Daniel Eduard Kleiner
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Patent number: 10456511Abstract: The device (10, 36, 38, 42, 68) applies a negative pressure to an endoluminal surface in the body of a patient to facilitate healing of a wound in the endoluminal surface. The device comprises a flexible porous element (14) with a peripheral outer face (32) for contact with the wound, the outer face being defined between opposite proximal and distal ends of the porous element. A suction tube (30) for being connected to a suction source externally of the patient's body is provided in fluid communication with the porous element to apply a negative pressure to the wound via the outer face (32) of the porous element (14) upon operation of the suction source. The porous element (14) has at least one through passageway (16) extending from its proximal end to its distal end for passage of bodily substances of the patient through the porous element.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2016Date of Patent: October 29, 2019Inventor: Daniel Eduard Kleiner
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Patent number: 10369259Abstract: There are provided devices for applying negative pressure to a wound in an endoluminal surface of a patient to facilitate healing of the wound and methods for use of the devices. The device (69, 94, 134, 140, 156, 164) comprises a flexible porous element with an outer face defined between opposite proximal and distal ends of the porous element. A suction tube (30) for being connected to a suction source externally of the patient's body is in fluid communication with the porous element (14) to apply the negative pressure to the wound via the outer face of the porous element. In some embodiments, the porous element has a longtitudinal passageway (16) for passage of bodily substances of the patient along the lumen defining the endoluminal surface through the porous element. In such embodiments, the device may also have at least one absorbent element (70, 80) for absorbing the bodily substances and which is disposed forwardly or rearwardly of the porous element (14).Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2013Date of Patent: August 6, 2019Inventor: Daniel Eduard Kleiner
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Publication number: 20160279308Abstract: The device (10, 36, 38, 42, 68) applies a negative pressure to an endoluminal surface in the body of a patient to facilitate healing of a wound in the endoluminal surface. The device comprises a flexible porous element (14) with a peripheral outer face (32) for contact with the wound, the outer face being defined between opposite proximal and distal ends of the porous element. A suction tube (30) for being connected to a suction source externally of the patient's body is provided in fluid communication with the porous element to apply a negative pressure to the wound via the outer face (32) of the porous element (14) upon operation of the suction source. The porous element (14) has at least one through passageway (16) extending from its proximal end to its distal end for passage of bodily substances of the patient through the porous element.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2016Publication date: September 29, 2016Inventor: Daniel Eduard Kleiner
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Patent number: 9398982Abstract: The device (10, 36, 38, 42, 68) applies a negative pressure to an endoluminal surface in the body of a patient to facilitate healing of a wound in the endoluminal surface. The device comprises a flexible porous element (14) with a peripheral outer face (32) for contact with the wound, the outer face being defined between opposite proximal and distal ends of the porous element. A suction tube (30) for being connected to a suction source externally of the patient's body is provided in fluid communication with the porous element to apply a negative pressure to the wound via the outer face (32) of the porous element (14) upon operation of the suction source. The porous element (14) has at least one through passageway (16) extending from its proximal end to its distal end for passage of bodily substances of the patient through the porous element.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2013Date of Patent: July 26, 2016Inventor: Daniel Eduard Kleiner
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Publication number: 20150148785Abstract: There are provided devices for applying negative pressure to a wound in an endoluminal surface of a patient to facilitate healing of the wound and methods for use of the devices. The device (69, 94, 134, 140, 156, 164) comprises a flexible porous element with an outer face defined between opposite proximal and distal ends of the porous element. A suction tube (30) for being connected to a suction source externally of the patient's body is in fluid communication with the porous element (14) to apply the negative pressure to the wound via the outer face of the porous element. In some embodiments, the porous element has a longtitudinal passageway (16) for passage of bodily substances of the patient along the lumen defining the endoluminal surface through the porous element. In such embodiments, the device may also have at least one absorbent element (70, 80) for absorbing the bodily substances and which is disposed forwardly or rearwardly of the porous element (14).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2013Publication date: May 28, 2015Inventor: Daniel Eduard KLEINER
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Publication number: 20130190706Abstract: The device (10, 36, 38, 42, 68) applies a negative pressure to an endoluminal surface in the body of a patient to facilitate healing of a wound in the endoluminal surface. The device comprises a flexible porous element (14) with a peripheral outer face (32) for contact with the wound, the outer face being defined between opposite proximal and distal ends of the porous element. A suction tube (30) for being connected to a suction source externally of the patient's body is provided in fluid communication with the porous element to apply a negative pressure to the wound via the outer face (32) of the porous element (14) upon operation of the suction source. The porous element (14) has at least one through passageway (16) extending from its proximal end to its distal end for passage of bodily substances of the patient through the porous element.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2013Publication date: July 25, 2013Inventor: Daniel Eduard Kleiner
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Publication number: 20040249243Abstract: Elongate flexible sheath (2) for being driven into position along a body cavity of a patient by an instrument (4) such as an endoscope. Sheath has a closed front end region (10) blocking passagc in longitudinal direction and an opposite rear end region. In form of inflatable balloon, at least a section (18) of front end region transparent to enable viewing into body cavity for endoscope or other driving examination instrument. Sheath provided with one or more conduits (20, 22) lying along balloon and opening to exterior of balloon at front end region enabling fluid delivery, suction, or access of an implement into body cavity. Methods of positioning sheath in body cavity.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2004Publication date: December 9, 2004Inventor: Daniel Eduard Kleiner
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Publication number: 20030208223Abstract: There is provided apparatus (14) incorporating an elongate hollow element (22) for being positioned along a body cavity of a patient. The hollow element has a leading region and a trailing region and is arranged for being progressively everted along the hollow element from the leading region to thereby be increasingly extended for progressively lining the body cavity as the trailing region follows along. The apparatus generally further comprises an enclosure comprising an insertion head (16) for being inserted into an entrance of the body cavity and a flexible bag (18) in which the hollow element is housed. The hollow element is extended from the insertion head by increasing pressure within the enclosure. Methods for positioning the hollow element along the body are disclosed. The apparatus is particularly suitable for use as a tamponade device for use in the lower gastrointestinal tract for stemming internal bleeding.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 21, 2003Publication date: November 6, 2003Inventor: Daniel Eduard Kleiner