Patents by Inventor Daniel Glenn Doerr
Daniel Glenn Doerr 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: 12329409Abstract: A medical instrument includes a handle, a trocar in communication with the handle, and a cannula in communication with the trocar and the handle. The cannula is engaged (locked) with the handle when linearly displaced proximally towards the handle and, the cannula is disengaged (unlocked) from the handle when linearly displaced distally away from the handle. The cannula is linearly reciprocated, between the locked position and the unlocked position, along a linear travel path defined parallel to a longitudinal axis of the trocar such that the cannula is prohibited and permitted to articulate about the longitudinal axis of the trocar, and relative to the handle, respectively. Advantageously, the cannula is locked and unlocked from the trocar by without requiring an external force exerted generally transverse to trocar and/or cannula, thereby permitting a user to lock/unlock the cannula, relative to the trocar, with one hand.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2023Date of Patent: June 17, 2025Assignee: KARL STORZ SE & Co. KGInventors: Daniel Glenn Doerr, Roland Strelitzki, Gary Wayne Haberland, John A. Farnella
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Publication number: 20230338058Abstract: A medical instrument includes a handle, a trocar in communication with the handle, and a cannula in communication with the trocar and the handle. The cannula is engaged (locked) with the handle when linearly displaced proximally towards the handle and, the cannula is disengaged (unlocked) from the handle when linearly displaced distally away from the handle. The cannula is linearly reciprocated, between the locked position and the unlocked position, along a linear travel path defined parallel to a longitudinal axis of the trocar such that the cannula is prohibited and permitted to articulate about the longitudinal axis of the trocar, and relative to the handle, respectively. Advantageously, the cannula is locked and unlocked from the trocar by without requiring an external force exerted generally transverse to trocar and/or cannula, thereby permitting a user to lock/unlock the cannula, relative to the trocar, with one hand.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2023Publication date: October 26, 2023Applicant: KARL STORZ SE & Co. KGInventors: Daniel Glenn Doerr, Roland Strelitzki, Gary Wayne Haberland, John A. Farnella, JR.
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Patent number: 11707295Abstract: A medical instrument includes a handle, a trocar in communication with the handle, and a cannula in communication with the trocar and the handle. The cannula is engaged (locked) with the handle when linearly displaced proximally towards the handle and, the cannula is disengaged (unlocked) from the handle when linearly displaced distally away from the handle. The cannula is linearly reciprocated, between the locked position and the unlocked position, along a linear travel path defined parallel to a longitudinal axis of the trocar such that the cannula is prohibited and permitted to articulate about the longitudinal axis of the trocar, and relative to the handle, respectively. Advantageously, the cannula is locked and unlocked from the trocar by without requiring an external force exerted generally transverse to trocar and/or cannula—thereby permitting a user to lock/unlock the cannula, relative to the trocar, with one hand.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2019Date of Patent: July 25, 2023Inventors: Daniel Glenn Doerr, Roland Strelitzki, Gary Wayne Haberland, John A. Farnella
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Publication number: 20220054732Abstract: A lavage handle for facilitating at least one of an irrigation function and a suctioning function at a target zone preferably includes a portable body, a power-operated fluid-displacing mechanism in communication with said body wherein said fluid-displacing mechanism has one of a first operating mode for inducing outward irrigation of fluid towards the target zone and a second operating mode for inducing inward suction of fluid from the target zone. An actuation mechanism is located at said body and operable communicated with said fluid-displacing mechanism such that said fluid-displacing mechanism is selectively operated in at least one of said first operating mode and said second operating mode. The actuation mechanism may include an irrigation-inducing mechanism and/or a suction-inducing mechanism.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 2, 2021Publication date: February 24, 2022Inventors: Daniel Glenn Doerr, Roland Strelitzki, Mohammed Ali Barakat, Keith Anderson, Gary Wayne Haberland, John A. Farnella, JR., Kenneth M. Roger
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Patent number: 11077236Abstract: A lavage handle for facilitating at least one of an irrigation function and a suctioning function at a target zone preferably includes a portable body, a power-operated fluid-displacing mechanism in communication with said body wherein said fluid-displacing mechanism has one of a first operating mode for inducing outward irrigation of fluid towards the target zone and a second operating mode for inducing inward suction of fluid from the target zone. An actuation mechanism is located at said body and operable communicated with said fluid-displacing mechanism such that said fluid-displacing mechanism is selectively operated in at least one of said first operating mode and said second operating mode. The actuation mechanism may include an irrigation-inducing mechanism and/or a suction-inducing mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2015Date of Patent: August 3, 2021Assignee: GENICON, INC.Inventors: Daniel Glenn Doerr, Roland Strelitzki, Mohammed Ali Barakat, Keith Anderson, Gary Wayne Haberland, John A. Farnella, Kenneth M. Roger
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Publication number: 20190216497Abstract: A medical instrument includes a handle, a trocar in communication with the handle, and a cannula in communication with the trocar and the handle. The cannula is engaged (locked) with the handle when linearly displaced proximally towards the handle and, the cannula is disengaged (unlocked) from the handle when linearly displaced distally away from the handle. The cannula is linearly reciprocated, between the locked position and the unlocked position, along a linear travel path defined parallel to a longitudinal axis of the trocar such that the cannula is prohibited and permitted to articulate about the longitudinal axis of the trocar, and relative to the handle, respectively. Advantageously, the cannula is locked and unlocked from the trocar by without requiring an external force exerted generally transverse to trocar and/or cannula—thereby permitting a user to lock/unlock the cannula, relative to the trocar, with one hand.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2019Publication date: July 18, 2019Inventors: Daniel Glenn Doerr, Roland Strelitzki, Gary Wayne Haberland, John A. Farnella
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Patent number: 10058311Abstract: A multi-functional handle manipulates a medical instrument and includes a body capable of being gripped by a hand of a user and further capable of being in communication with the medical instrument. In non-limiting exemplary embodiments, the handle may include one or more of a first trigger assembly, a second trigger assembly and a third trigger assembly. Non-limiting exemplary embodiments also include one or more of a primary digit-receiving member, a secondary digit-receiving member, and a tertiary digit-supporting member for facilitating ergonomic operation of the handle. The actuation arm actuates the medical instrument independently from movement of the primary digit-receiving member wherein the primary digit-receiving member can be selectively displaced between alternate orientations relative to a position of the body and relative to a position of the actuation arm, respectively, without affecting manipulation of the medical instrument.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2013Date of Patent: August 28, 2018Inventors: Rogelio A. Insignares, Daniel Glenn Doerr, Roland Strelitzki, Gary Wayne Haberland, John A. Farnella, Jr., Kenneth M. Roger
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Publication number: 20170354401Abstract: A multi-functional handle manipulates a medical instrument and includes a body capable of being gripped by a hand of a user and further capable of being in communication with the medical instrument. In non-limiting exemplary embodiments, the handle may include one or more of a first trigger assembly, a second trigger assembly and a third trigger assembly. The body may also include a first portion and a second portion coupled thereto such that the second portion is displaced relative to the first portion. At least one of the first portion, second portion and first trigger assembly is capable of manipulating the medical instrument. Non-limiting exemplary embodiments also include one or more of a primary digit-receiving member, a secondary digit-receiving member, and a tertiary digit-supporting member for facilitating ergonomic operation of the handle.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2017Publication date: December 14, 2017Inventors: Daniel Glenn Doerr, Roland Strelitzki, Rogelio A. Insignares, Gary Wayne Haberland, John A. Farnella, Kenneth M. Roger, Mohammed Ali Barakat
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Patent number: 9717485Abstract: A multi-functional handle manipulates a medical instrument and includes a body capable of being gripped by a hand of a user and further capable of being in communication with the medical instrument. In non-limiting exemplary embodiments, the handle may include one or more of a first trigger assembly, a second trigger assembly and a third trigger assembly. The body may also include a first portion and a second portion coupled thereto such that the second portion is displaced relative to the first portion. At least one of the first portion, second portion and first trigger assembly is capable of manipulating the medical instrument. Non-limiting exemplary embodiments also include one or more of a primary digit-receiving member, a secondary digit-receiving member, and a tertiary digit-supporting member for facilitating ergonomic operation of the handle.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2013Date of Patent: August 1, 2017Inventors: Daniel Glenn Doerr, Roland Strelitzki, Rogelio A. Insignares, Gary Wayne Haberland, John A. Farnella, Jr., Kenneth M. Roger, Mohammed Ali Barakat
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Publication number: 20170119939Abstract: A lavage handle for facilitating at least one of an irrigation function and a suctioning function at a target zone preferably includes a portable body, a power-operated fluid-displacing mechanism in communication with said body wherein said fluid-displacing mechanism has one of a first operating mode for inducing outward irrigation of fluid towards the target zone and a second operating mode for inducing inward suction of fluid from the target zone. An actuation mechanism is located at said body and operable communicated with said fluid-displacing mechanism such that said fluid-displacing mechanism is selectively operated in at least one of said first operating mode and said second operating mode. The actuation mechanism may include an irrigation-inducing mechanism and/or a suction-inducing mechanism.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2015Publication date: May 4, 2017Inventors: DANIEL GLENN DOERR, ROLAND STRELITZKI, MOHAMMED ALI BARAKAT, KEITH ANDERSON, GARY WAYNE HABERLAND, JOHN A. FARNELLA, Jr., KENNETH M. ROGER
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Patent number: D695896Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2012Date of Patent: December 17, 2013Inventors: Rogelio A. Insignares, Kenneth M. Roger, Daniel Glenn Doerr, Gary Wayne Haberland, Roland Strelitzki, John A. Farnella, Jr.
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Patent number: D706923Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2012Date of Patent: June 10, 2014Inventors: Daniel Glenn Doerr, Kenneth M. Roger, Rogelio A. Insignares, Gary Wayne Haberland, Roland Strelitzki, John A. Farnella, Jr.
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Patent number: D709189Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2012Date of Patent: July 15, 2014Inventors: Daniel Glenn Doerr, Kenneth M. Roger, Rogelio A. Insignares, Gary Wayne Haberland, Roland Strelitzki, John A. Farnella, Jr.
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Patent number: D731052Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2013Date of Patent: June 2, 2015Inventors: Daniel Glenn Doerr, Roland Strelitzki, Gary Wayne Haberland, John A. Farnella, Jr., Rogelio A. Insignares, Kenneth M. Roger
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Patent number: D773915Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2014Date of Patent: December 13, 2016Assignee: Genicon, Inc.Inventors: Mohammed Ali Barakat, Roland Strelitzki, Daniel Glenn Doerr, Olga Haberland, Gary Wayne Haberland, John A. Farnella, Jr.
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Patent number: D798686Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2014Date of Patent: October 3, 2017Inventors: Mohammed Ali Barakat, Roland Strelitzki, Daniel Glenn Doerr, Keith Anderson, Gary Wayne Haberland, John A. Farnella, Jr.
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Patent number: D811591Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2016Date of Patent: February 27, 2018Inventors: Jane Bartley, Daniel Glenn Doerr, Roland Strelitzki, Gary Wayne Haberland
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Patent number: D1039142Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2021Date of Patent: August 13, 2024Assignee: Dannik, LLCInventor: Daniel Glenn Doerr