Patents by Inventor David L. Schlotterbeck

David L. Schlotterbeck 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: 7835927
    Abstract: A system and method for confirming that a medication administration device has been programmed with the correct medication administration parameters. A medical database carrier is used compare medication delivery parameters entered into a medication administration device to institutionally established guidelines or more widely accepted protocols to ensure that the medication is delivered in accordance to those guidelines. The medical database carrier may also be configured to communicate information regarding medication delivery and other patient information between a control system in communication with the care-giving facility's other information systems and a patient specific asset such as an infusion pump. The medical database carrier may be a smartcard, a PDA such as a Palmâ„¢ Pilot, laptop computer, pager, mobile phone, or other device capable of storing, processing and communicating information.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 27, 2002
    Date of Patent: November 16, 2010
    Assignee: Carefusion 303, Inc.
    Inventors: David L. Schlotterbeck, Stuart E. Rickerson, Damon J. Coffman, Timothy W. Vanderveen, Bradford A. Lee
  • Patent number: 7771385
    Abstract: The present invention is directed to a system and method for providing care to a patient, comprising a patient care device having a number of configuration databases stored in a memory in the device. Each configuration database preferably includes protocols, operating limits, rule sets and/or operating features that collectively define an operating environment, or personality, of the device. Selection of a specific configuration database preferably is based at least in part upon patient-specific information obtained from any location in a distributed hospital network. Examples of such patient-specific information include patient age or size, patient medical characteristics, a location of the patient or a location of the care device. In a preferred embodiment, programming a patient care device to deliver a drug to a patient entails activating a configuration database and scanning a machine-readable drug label identifying a particular protocol stored in the activated database.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 23, 2005
    Date of Patent: August 10, 2010
    Assignee: CareFusion 303, Inc.
    Inventors: Philip N. Eggers, David L. Schlotterbeck, Timothy W. Vanderveen, Damon J. Coffman
  • Patent number: 7771386
    Abstract: The present invention is directed to a system and method for providing care to a patient, comprising a patient care device having a number of configuration databases stored in a memory in the device. Each configuration database preferably includes protocols, operating limits, rule sets and/or operating features that collectively define an operating environment, or personality, of the device. Selection of a specific configuration database preferably is based at least in part upon patient-specific information obtained from any location in a distributed hospital network. Examples of such patient-specific information include patient age or size, patient medical characteristics, a location of the patient or a location of the care device. In a preferred embodiment, programming a patient care device to deliver a drug to a patient entails activating a configuration database and scanning a machine-readable drug label identifying a particular protocol stored in the activated database.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 23, 2005
    Date of Patent: August 10, 2010
    Assignee: Carefusion 303, Inc.
    Inventors: Philip N. Eggers, David L. Schlotterbeck, Timothy W. Vanderveen, Damon J. Coffman
  • Patent number: 7384410
    Abstract: The present invention is directed to a system and method for providing care to a patient, comprising a patient care device having a number of configuration databases stored in a memory in the device. Each configuration database preferably includes protocols, operating limits, rule sets and/or operating features that collectively define an operating environment, or personality, of the device. Selection of a specific configuration database preferably is based at least in part upon patient-specific information obtained from any location in a distributed hospital network. Examples of such patient-specific information include patient age or size, patient medical characteristics, a location of the patient or a location of the care device. In a preferred embodiment, programming a patient care device to deliver a drug to a patient entails activating a configuration database and scanning a machine-readable drug label identifying a particular protocol stored in the activated database.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 26, 2001
    Date of Patent: June 10, 2008
    Assignee: Cardinal Health 303, Inc.
    Inventors: Philip N. Eggers, David L. Schlotterbeck, Timothy W Vanderveen, Damon J. Coffman
  • Publication number: 20040193453
    Abstract: An infusion data communication system provides a communication link among a fluid container, an infusion pump, and a patient through which identification data may be communicated. Data devices are located at the fluid container and the patient and conduct low frequency RF energy at a low power level containing the data into the medical fluid. The data-laden RF energy propagates through the medication fluid to data readers at the infusion pump which receives the RF energy and reads the data. A comparison is made to verify that the right medication is mounted to the infusion pump for administration to the right patient. RFID devices may be used for the data devices and readers. Pump programming data may also be propagated to the infusion pump from the container RFID tag. The RFID device at the patient may be writable and may be used to store a patient MAR.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 29, 2004
    Publication date: September 30, 2004
    Inventors: Robert D. Butterfield, David L. Schlotterbeck
  • Publication number: 20040128162
    Abstract: A system and method for confirming that a medication administration device has been programmed with the correct medication administration parameters. A medical database carrier is used compare medication delivery parameters entered into a medication administration device to institutionally established guidelines or more widely accepted protocols to ensure that the medication is delivered in accordance to those guidelines. The medical database carrier may also be configured to communicate information regarding medication delivery and other patient information between a control system in communication with the care-giving facility's other information systems and a patient specific asset such as an infusion pump. The medical database carrier may be a smartcard, a PDA such as a Palm™ Pilot, laptop computer, pager, mobile phone, or other device capable of storing, processing and communicating information.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 27, 2002
    Publication date: July 1, 2004
    Inventors: David L. Schlotterbeck, Stuart E. Rickerson, Damon J. Coffman, Timothy W. Vanderveen, Bradford A. Lee
  • Publication number: 20020169636
    Abstract: The present invention is directed to a system and method for providing care to a patient, comprising a patient care device having a number of configuration databases stored in a memory in the device. Each configuration database preferably includes protocols, operating limits, rule sets and/or operating features that collectively define an operating environment, or personality, of the device. Selection of a specific configuration database preferably is based at least in part upon patient-specific information obtained from any location in a distributed hospital network. Examples of such patient-specific information include patient age or size, patient medical characteristics, a location of the patient or a location of the care device. In a preferred embodiment, programming a patient care device to deliver a drug to a patient entails activating a configuration database and scanning a machine-readable drug label identifying a particular protocol stored in the activated database.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 26, 2001
    Publication date: November 14, 2002
    Inventors: Philip N. Eggers, David L. Schlotterbeck, Timothy W. Vanderveen, Damon J. Coffman
  • Patent number: 5287105
    Abstract: This is a hand cursor for a digitizing system allowing easier positioning of the cursor at the points to be digitized. The cursor includes a quasi-sight window having a CCD panel for viewing a 2-dimensional area and an LCD panel for displaying it to the user. There is a vertical positioning line on the panel. A position signal generator is disposed in the cursor for continuously generating and outputting positional data from which a reference point position and the orientation of the positional line on the tablet surface can be dynamically determined. There is also position determination logic for inputting the electrical signal output from the CCD panel and the positional data from the positional generator and for determining a point on the tablet surface where the positional line crosses a line contained in a drawing disposed on the tablet surface over which the quasi-sight window is positioned as a point to digitize.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 12, 1991
    Date of Patent: February 15, 1994
    Assignee: CalComp Inc.
    Inventors: David L. Schlotterbeck, Julio L. Guardado
  • Patent number: 5204823
    Abstract: This is a method and associated apparatus for creating a 3-dimensional model by curing a photocurable liquid polymer. The method comprises first placing a quantity of the photocurable liquid polymer in a container. A substrate upon which to build the model is then placed in the container and in the polymer. A knife member is positioned over the substrate with a bottom edge parallel to the substrate at a layer-spaced distance therefrom. The knife member is then moved over the substrate and parallel thereto from a starting side edge of the model to an opposite side edge of the model while a 1-dimensional pattern of light beams for curing the liquid polymer is simultaneously created and conducted to a line at and parallel to the bottom edge of the knife member and therefrom into the liquid polymer immediately behind the bottom edge of the knife member to cure a layer of the polymer and thereby form a layer of the model.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 20, 1991
    Date of Patent: April 20, 1993
    Assignee: CalComp Inc.
    Inventor: David L. Schlotterbeck
  • Patent number: 4382808
    Abstract: An improved assembly for holding a filter element so as to define a filter assembly for removing particulate matter from a sample gas stream. First and second housing sections mount and enclose a replaceable filter element. An annular wall extending between the housing sections divides the interior of the housing into a first region open to an inlet, and a second region open to an outlet, the filter element being mounted in the second region, downstream of the wall. A plurality of openings through the wall assure that particulate matter collects evenly over the surface of the filter element. In this manner, the useful life of the filter element is greatly extended.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 26, 1981
    Date of Patent: May 10, 1983
    Assignee: Beckman Instruments, Inc.
    Inventors: William D. Van Wormer, Jr., Stephen A. Gniewek, David L. Schlotterbeck