Patents by Inventor Daniel P. Doran
Daniel P. Doran 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: 12263117Abstract: Aspects of the present disclosure provide for a patient warming system having a heating device configured to transfer heat to a patient based on a body heat score that indicates whether the patient is likely to sweat. The heating device includes a heater circuit configured to produce heat, the heater circuit thermally coupled to the patient. The heating device also includes a controller communicatively coupled to the heater circuit. The controller has one or more processors configured to receive one or more physiological indicators of the patient, determine the body heat score from one or more physiological indicators, determine whether the body heat score meets a score threshold, direct the heater circuit to produce a first amount of heat based on whether the body heat score meets a score threshold.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2018Date of Patent: April 1, 2025Assignee: Solventum Intellectual Properties CompanyInventors: Daniel P. Doran, Jia Hu, Vinod P. Menon, Greg E. Schrank, Winston T. Tan, Trung Vu
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Patent number: 12220347Abstract: Aspects of the present disclosure relate to a warming system including a warming device. The warming device includes a clinical garment comprising a body portion adapted to cover a portion of a patient, an inner surface for facing the patient, and an outer surface for facing away from the patient. The body portion includes sleeves sized and positioned for receiving the patient's arms and a torso portion adapted to cover an anterior torso of a patient. A first pneumatic convective device can be disposed adjacent to the inner surface of the clinical garment. The pneumatic convective device can include an opening formed in the clinical garment for admitting a stream of pressurized, warmed air into the first pneumatic convective device. The warming system can also have a second pneumatic convective device in a fully-folded configuration or partially-folded configuration and disposed on a portion of the clinical garment.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2020Date of Patent: February 11, 2025Assignee: Solventum Intellectual Properties CompanyInventors: Andrew J. McGregor, John R. Stark, James A. Thielen, Jenna L Lindsay, Daniel P. Doran, Amanda M. Rue, Benjamin C. Stanaway
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Publication number: 20230270589Abstract: A clinical garment for patient warming including a front body panel having a first edge, an opposite second edge, an insulated sheet comprising an insulated layer positioned between an outer layer a film layer, a permeable layer adjacent to the film layer of the insulated sheet, a blanket section defined by a lower portion of the insulated sheet sealed to a lower portion of the permeable along a top edge, a bottom edge, and opposite first and second side edges of the blanket section, and at least one inlet port extending into the blanket section. The garment further includes a first back panel secured to at least a portion of the first edge of the front body panel and a second back panel secured to at least a portion of the second edge of the front body panel.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2021Publication date: August 31, 2023Inventors: Andrew J. McGregor, James A. Thielen, Michael R. Berrigan, Daniel P. Doran, Jenna L. Lindsay, Amanda M. Rue, Benjamin C. Stanaway, John R. Stark
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Patent number: 11590023Abstract: The invention includes a forced-air blanket for providing a profusion of air to a patient, comprising a bottom layer with a plurality of openings configured to allow a profusion of air to pass through the bottom layer and an upper layer bonded to the bottom layer around a periphery, wherein the upper layer is also bonded to bottom layer by a plurality of linear seals and a plurality of staked seals. In an embodiment, at least one of more of the linear seals have one end which is joined to a portion of the periphery. In another embodiment, the forced-air blanket may further include at least one elongated seal that is positioned proximate to the inlet. The arrangement of the plurality of staked seals, elongated seals and linear seals assists in providing a blanket that is of a low-profile with even air distribution.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2017Date of Patent: February 28, 2023Assignee: 3M INNOVATIVE PROPERTIES COMPANYInventors: Andrew J. McGregor, Daniel P. Doran
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Publication number: 20220354688Abstract: Aspects of the present disclosure relate to a warming system including a warming device. The warming device includes a clinical garment comprising a body portion adapted to cover a portion of a patient, an inner surface for facing the patient, and an outer surface for facing away from the patient. The body portion includes sleeves sized and positioned for receiving the patient's arms and a torso portion adapted to cover an anterior torso of a patient. A first pneumatic convective device can be disposed adjacent to the inner surface of the clinical garment. The pneumatic convective device can include an opening formed in the clinical garment for admitting a stream of pressurized, warmed air into the first pneumatic convective device. The warming system can also have a second pneumatic convective device in a fully-folded configuration or partially-folded configuration and disposed on a portion of the clinical garment.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2020Publication date: November 10, 2022Inventors: Andrew J. McGregor, John R. Stark, James A. Thielen, Jenna L. Lindsay, Daniel P. Doran, Amanda M. Rue, Benjamin C. Stanaway
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Publication number: 20220354690Abstract: Aspects of the present disclosure can be related to a warming device, systems, and methods of using. The warming device can include a clinical garment comprising a body portion adapted to cover a portion of a patient, an inner surface configured to face the patient, and an outer surface opposite the inner surface. The body portion can include sleeves sized and positioned for receiving the patients arms. In addition, the clinical garment can include an insulative layer comprising an insulative edge portion disposed on the clinical garment. The insulative edge portion is configured to make the warming device non-linting.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2020Publication date: November 10, 2022Inventors: Andrew J. McGregor, John R. Stark, James A. Thielen, Jenna L. Lindsay, Daniel P. Doran, Amanda M. Rue, Benjamin C. Stanaway
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Publication number: 20220338566Abstract: Aspects of the present disclosure relate to a warming device that includes a clinical garment and a first pneumatic convective device. The clinical garment includes an inner surface for facing the patient and having an inner surface area. The clinical garment has a hemline and forms a longitudinal axis. The first pneumatic convective device can have an air-permeable layer having a pneumatic surface area, the pneumatic surface area is at least 25% of the inner surface area in a deployed state. The warming device can include a first inlet for admitting a stream of pressurized, warmed air into the first pneumatic convective device. The second end of the first pneumatic convective device extends past the hemline when in the deployed state, and, when the first pneumatic convective device is in a folded state, the second end extends no greater than 3 inches past the hemline.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2020Publication date: October 27, 2022Inventors: Andrew J. McGregor, John R. Stark, James A. Thielen, Jenna L. Lindsay, Daniel P. Doran, Amanda M. Rue, Benjamin C. Stanaway
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Publication number: 20210038084Abstract: Aspects of the present disclosure relate to a temperature device including a flexible substrate, and an electrical circuit on a surface of the flexible substrate, the electrical circuit including a heater element having an outer perimeter and an inner perimeter, the inner perimeter surrounding a zone of the surface, the zone is thermally distinct from the heater element, wherein the heater element has a first dimension defining the outer perimeter and a second dimension defining the inner perimeter, wherein a ratio of the first dimension to a second dimension is no greater than 2.1:1, a first thermal sensor disposed in the zone, a second thermal sensor disposed outside of the heater element, a plurality of electrical pads disposed outside of the heater element, and a plurality of conductive traces connecting the first and second thermal sensors and the heater element with the plurality of electrical pads.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2019Publication date: February 11, 2021Inventors: Philip G. Dion, Daniel P. Doran, Marc A. Egeland, Jay R. Goetz, Jenna L. Lindsay, Glenn R. Maharaj, John R. Stark
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Publication number: 20200113729Abstract: Aspects of the present disclosure provide for a patient warming system having a heating device configured to transfer heat to a patient based on a body heat score that indicates whether the patient is likely to sweat. The heating device includes a heater circuit configured to produce heat, the heater circuit thermally coupled to the patient. The heating device also includes a controller communicatively coupled to the heater circuit. The controller has one or more processors configured to receive one or more physiological indicators of the patient, determine the body heat score from one or more physiological indicators, determine whether the body heat score meets a score threshold, direct the heater circuit to produce a first amount of heat based on whether the body heat score meets a score threshold.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2018Publication date: April 16, 2020Applicant: 3M INNOVATIVE PROPERTIES COMPANYInventors: DANIEL P. DORAN, JIA HU, VINOD P. MENON, GREG E. SCHRANK, WINSTON T. TAN, TRUNG VU
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Publication number: 20190374377Abstract: The invention includes a forced-air blanket for providing a profusion of air to a patient, comprising a bottom layer with a plurality of openings configured to allow a profusion of air to pass through the bottom layer and an upper layer bonded to the bottom layer around a periphery, wherein the upper layer is also bonded to bottom layer by a plurality of linear seals and a plurality of staked seals. In an embodiment, at least one of more of the linear seals have one end which is joined to a portion of the periphery. In another embodiment, the forced-air blanket may further include at least one elongated seal that is positioned proximate to the inlet. The arrangement of the plurality of staked seals, elongated seals and linear seals assists in providing a blanket that is of a low-profile with even air distribution.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 18, 2017Publication date: December 12, 2019Applicant: 3M INNOVATIVE PROPERTIES COMPANYInventors: ANDREW J. MCGREGOR, DANIEL P. DORAN
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Publication number: 20190060106Abstract: Aspects of the present disclose related to a system. The system includes a warming device having at least a first zone and a second zone and a sensor. The system also includes a controller that includes one or more processor circuits configured to receive a first sensor reading from the sensor corresponding to a first zone, wherein the first sensor reading corresponds to a first heat transfer rate. The one or more processor circuits are configured to determine whether the sensor reading is sufficient and increase a first heat transfer rate to a second heat transfer rate in the first zone in response to the sensor reading being insufficient.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2018Publication date: February 28, 2019Inventors: Matthew Zabel, Michael Vostal, Poeuth Pann, Jared J. Balthazor, Melanie L. Collins, Philip G. Dion, Daniel P. Doran, Marc A. Egeland, Yvonne Lund, Glenn R. Maharaj, Andrew J. McGregor, John R. Stark
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Publication number: 20190060107Abstract: Aspects of the present disclosure relate to a convective blanket that includes an air permeable upper sheet having a periphery. The convective blanket includes a lower sheet bonded to the upper sheet with a peripheral seal proximate to the periphery of the upper sheet to form an interior space therein between the upper and lower sheets. The convective blanket includes a wing portion partially surrounded by a portion of the peripheral seal and a body portion. Additional aspects relate to a system including the convective blanket and a method that uses the convective blanket.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2018Publication date: February 28, 2019Inventors: Matthew Zabel, Michael Vostal, Poeuth Pann, Jared J. Balthazor, Melanie L. Collins, Philip G. Dion, Daniel P. Doran, Marc A. Egeland, Yvonne Lund, Glenn R. Maharaj, Andrew J. McGregor, John Stark
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Patent number: D851269Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2017Date of Patent: June 11, 2019Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Andrew J. McGregor, Daniel P. Doran, Michael J. Vostal