Patents by Inventor Daniel March
Daniel March 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: 20190126004Abstract: A package for a medical device such as an intermittent catheter has a case and a cap connected by threads. The case includes a hollow tube which is closed at one end and open at the other. A shoulder is formed near one end of the case. Above the shoulder is a cylindrical ferrule that includes external threads. The cap has internal threads selectably engageable with the threads on the ferrule to form a liquid-tight seal between the cap and case when the cap is installed on the case.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 21, 2017Publication date: May 2, 2019Inventors: Daniel E. O'Brien, Vincent Naughton, Martin McMenamin, Joseph N. Hanley, David A. Knauz, Martin P. Creaven, Stephen Collum, Jeanne E. Lee, Siobhan Duffy, Marine Veronique Germaine Richard, Eugene Canavan, Daniel A. March
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Patent number: 10251770Abstract: A valve for a pouch for collecting biological fluids includes a valve stem, at least a portion of which is formed from a polymeric material including oleamide.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2014Date of Patent: April 9, 2019Assignee: HOLLISTER INCORPORATEDInventors: Moh-Ching Oliver Chang, Jon Z. Lugenbill, Kevin Harrington, Daniel March
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Publication number: 20180280659Abstract: An applicator 16 for gripping a urinary catheter. The applicator includes a body 30 having a proximal end 32, a distal end 34 and a lumen 38 extending therethrough for receiving a catheter. The body includes at least one projection 44 disposed within the lumen which contacts the catheter shaft to resist movement of the body along the catheter shaft.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2016Publication date: October 4, 2018Inventors: Barbara J. Kearns, Martin P. Creaven, David A. Knauz, Daniel A. March
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Publication number: 20180229412Abstract: A molding apparatus includes a mold comprising a stationary outer mold with a substantially tubular mold cavity, a moveable end mold with an end mold cavity alignable with the tubular mold cavity, and a stationary elongated mold core with a fluid channel therethrough, the mold core extending through the tubular cavity into the end mold cavity. A method of using the apparatus includes injecting a molding material at a material flow rate into the mold, moving the end mold at a speed in a linear direction from a first position to a second position, supplying a fluid at a fluid flow rate to the fluid channel, and varying at least one of the material flow rate, the end mold speed and the fluid flow rate as the end mold moves from the first position to the second position.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 10, 2016Publication date: August 16, 2018Applicant: Hollister IncorporatedInventors: Horacio MONTES DE OCA BALDERAS, Herbert EICHLER, Gottfried STEINER, Daniel A. MARCH, Gilberto MARCHETTI
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Patent number: 9333110Abstract: A valve that is sealable to an associated container having an interior fluid storage region is adapted to permit and stop flow of fluid from the fluid storage region. The valve includes a valve body sealable to the container and a stem mounted to the valve body having a portion in flow communication with the fluid storage region. The stem is movable relative to the valve body between an open position to permit flow from the fluid storage region through the valve, and a closed position to stop flow through the valve. The stem has a grasping region spaced from the valve body. The grasping region is adapted rotate the stem to move the valve between the open and closed positions. The grasping region has first and second sides. One of the sides has a tactile indicator to provide indication of the position of the valve, the other of the side is devoid of the tactile indicator.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2014Date of Patent: May 10, 2016Assignee: Hollister IncorporatedInventors: Daniel March, John F. Hannan, Terence King, Jakub Goczkowski
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Patent number: 9256713Abstract: A method, logic and system are provided for generating data representing all possible materials that may be present when monitoring a region or space for a radioisotope of interest. All possible materials with which a radioisotope material may interact are grouped or categorized into one of a plurality of material groups. Each material group is further subdivided into a plurality of subgroups based on atomic number of a material. First data is stored for each of the subgroups of each of the plurality of material groups, where the first data represents an interaction between a representative material for a corresponding subgroup and radiation at a plurality of energy levels. Second data is stored representing spectral characteristics of each radioisotope of interest at the plurality of energy levels.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2008Date of Patent: February 9, 2016Assignee: Exelis Inc.Inventors: Don Daniel March, Anthony Bresenhan Kaye
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Publication number: 20150190272Abstract: A valve for a pouch for collecting biological fluids includes a valve stem, at least a portion of which is formed from a polymeric material including oleamide.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2014Publication date: July 9, 2015Inventors: Moh-Ching Oliver Chang, Jon Z. Lugenbill, Kevin Harrington, Daniel March
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Publication number: 20150025483Abstract: A valve that is sealable to an associated container having an interior fluid storage region is adapted to permit and stop flow of fluid from the fluid storage region. The valve includes a valve body sealable to the container and a stem mounted to the valve body having a portion in flow communication with the fluid storage region. The stem is movable relative to the valve body between an open position to permit flow from the fluid storage region through the valve, and a closed position to stop flow through the valve. The stem has a grasping region spaced from the valve body. The grasping region is adapted rotate the stem to move the valve between the open and closed positions. The grasping region has first and second sides. One of the sides has a tactile indicator to provide indication of the position of the valve, the other of the side is devoid of the tactile indicator.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 16, 2014Publication date: January 22, 2015Inventors: Daniel March, John F. Hannan, Terence King, Jakub Goczkowski
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Patent number: 8882732Abstract: A valve that is sealable to an associated container having an interior fluid storage region is adapted to permit and stop flow of fluid from the fluid storage region. The valve includes a body sealable to the container and a stem mounted to the body having a portion in flow communication with the storage region. The stem is movable relative to the body between an open position to permit flow from the storage region through the valve, and a closed position to stop flow through the valve. The stem has a grasping region spaced from the body that is adapted rotate the stem to move the valve between the open and closed positions. The grasping region has first and second sides. One of the sides has a tactile indicator to provide indication of the position of the valve, the other side is devoid of the tactile indicator.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2011Date of Patent: November 11, 2014Assignee: Hollister IncorporatedInventors: Daniel March, John F. Hannan, Terence King, Jakub Goczkowski
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Publication number: 20140261463Abstract: A bite block for an endotracheal tube has a tubular wall with a pair of opposed ends, a central opening along a length of the bite block between the pair of opposed ends, an interior wall surface, and an accessory line channel positioned between the interior wall surface and an endotracheal tube extending through the central opening. The accessory line channel is formed by a wall segment that is recessed into the interior wall surface, the wall segment being thinner than a thickness of the tubular wall adjacent the wall segment. The bite block can be part of or attachable to an endotracheal tube holding device attachable to a patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2014Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: Hollister IncorporatedInventors: Peter L. Visconti, Brian T. Leadingham, Patrick C. Tetzlaff, Paola M. Wisner, Richard J. Hantke, Meagan R. Shanahan Pheil, Davis A. Knauz, Cheryl D. Berger, Geroge J. Cisko, Thai H. Dang, Thomas H. Gilman, Noah K. Meade, Tze Wan Pansy Chung, Christina Augustyn, Daniel A. March, David McDonough, James Brandon Barker
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Publication number: 20120130329Abstract: A valve that is sealable to an associated container having an interior fluid storage region is adapted to permit and stop flow of fluid from the fluid storage region. The valve includes a body sealable to the container and a stem mounted to the body having a portion in flow communication with the storage region. The stem is movable relative to the body between an open position to permit flow from the storage region through the valve, and a closed position to stop flow through the valve. The stem has a grasping region spaced from the body that is adapted rotate the stem to move the valve between the open and closed positions. The grasping region has first and second sides. One of the sides has a tactile indicator to provide indication of the position of the valve, the other side is devoid of the tactile indicator.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2011Publication date: May 24, 2012Applicant: HOLLISTER INCORPORATEDInventors: Daniel March, John F. Hannan, Terence King, Jakub Goczkowski
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Publication number: 20090265386Abstract: A method, logic and system are provided for generating data representing all possible materials that may be present when monitoring a region or space for a radioisotope of interest. All possible materials with which a radioisotope material may interact are grouped or categorized into one of a plurality of material groups. Each material group is further subdivided into a plurality of subgroups based on atomic number of a material. First data is stored for each of the subgroups of each of the plurality of material groups, where the first data represents an interaction between a representative material for a corresponding subgroup and radiation at a plurality of energy levels. Second data is stored representing spectral characteristics of each radioisotope of interest at the plurality of energy levels.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 21, 2008Publication date: October 22, 2009Applicant: ITT MANUFACTURING ENTERPRISES, INC.Inventors: Don Daniel March, Anthony Bresenhan Kaye
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Patent number: 5343155Abstract: A system for detecting and locating faults on a power system includes the e of fault detection and transmitting devices on each pole of the system. The fault detection apparatus includes detecting coils mounted on the static line on either side of each pole, and a third detecting coil positioned so as to detect an orthogonal magnetic flux due to a phase-to-phase fault. A microprocessor on each pole analyzes the type of fault from the output of the three coils, and transmits the identification of the pole and pertinent fault data, when appropriate, to a repeater system. Thus, fault information from an entire power system can be fed through the repeater system into a central location.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 1991Date of Patent: August 30, 1994Assignee: The Research and Development Institute, Inc. at Montana State UniversityInventors: Murari L. Kejariwal, Baldev Thapar, Victor Gerez, Daniel March
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Patent number: D671620Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2010Date of Patent: November 27, 2012Assignee: Hollister IncorporatedInventors: Daniel March, John F. Hannan, Terence King, Jakub Goczkowski
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Patent number: D784523Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2014Date of Patent: April 18, 2017Assignee: Hollister IncorporatedInventors: Barbara J. Kearns, David A. Knauz, Daniel A. March, Adam J. Foley, Martin McMenamin, Michael G. Murray
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Patent number: D813383Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2017Date of Patent: March 20, 2018Assignee: Hollister IncorporatedInventors: Barbara J. Kearns, David A. Knauz, Daniel A. March, Adam J. Foley, Martin McMenamin, Michael G. Murray