Patents by Inventor David N. Craige
David N. Craige 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: 11484702Abstract: This document describes an electrode assembly for use with a defibrillator, the electrode assembly comprising at least one electrode including a first surface that can be affixed to either of a pediatric patient and an adult patient and a second surface, wherein a majority of the second surface includes pictorial instructions related to use of the electrode assembly; and a chest compression sensor attached to the at least one electrode, wherein the at least one electrode is configured to be used on an adult patient when the electrode assembly is in a first orientation, and wherein the at least one electrode is configured to be used on a pediatric patient when the electrode assembly is in a second orientation.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2017Date of Patent: November 1, 2022Assignee: ZOLL Medical CorporationInventors: Melissa M. Dascoli, David N. Craige, III, Gary A. Freeman, Ian Durrant, James Wilson, Brian Stonecipher, George Reilly, Deborah T. Jones
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Patent number: 11291830Abstract: A defibrillation electrode pad includes an electrode section and a CPR administration section. The electrode section and the CPR administration section are positioned in the defibrillation electrode pad relative to each other such that the CPR administration section is located above a sternum of an adult subject and the electrode section is located in a position appropriate for the administration of a defibrillation shock to the adult subject when the defibrillation electrode pad is oriented in a first orientation and such that the CPR administration section is located above a sternum of a pediatric subject and the electrode section is located in a position appropriate for the administration of a defibrillation shock to the pediatric subject when the defibrillation electrode pad is oriented in a second orientation different from the first orientation.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2018Date of Patent: April 5, 2022Assignee: ZOLL Medical CorporationInventors: Gary A. Freeman, Ward Hamilton, Deborah T. Jones, David N. Craige, III, Melissa M. Dascoli, E. Jane Wilson, Ian B. Durrant
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Publication number: 20190117954Abstract: A defibrillation electrode pad includes an electrode section and a CPR administration section. The electrode section and the CPR administration section are positioned in the defibrillation electrode pad relative to each other such that the CPR administration section is located above a sternum of an adult subject and the electrode section is located in a position appropriate for the administration of a defibrillation shock to the adult subject when the defibrillation electrode pad is oriented in a first orientation and such that the CPR administration section is located above a sternum of a pediatric subject and the electrode section is located in a position appropriate for the administration of a defibrillation shock to the pediatric subject when the defibrillation electrode pad is oriented in a second orientation different from the first orientation.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2018Publication date: April 25, 2019Inventors: Gary A. Freeman, Ward Hamilton, Deborah T. Jones, David N. Craige, III, Melissa M. Dascoli, E. Jane Wilson, Ian B. Durant
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Patent number: 10201696Abstract: A defibrillation electrode pad includes an electrode section and a CPR administration section. The electrode section and the CPR administration section are positioned in the defibrillation electrode pad relative to each other such that the CPR administration section is located above a sternum of an adult subject and the electrode section is located in a position appropriate for the administration of a defibrillation shock to the adult subject when the defibrillation electrode pad is oriented in a first orientation and such that the CPR administration section is located above a sternum of a pediatric subject and the electrode section is located in a position appropriate for the administration of a defibrillation shock to the pediatric subject when the defibrillation electrode pad is oriented in a second orientation different from the first orientation.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2014Date of Patent: February 12, 2019Assignee: ZOLL Medical CorporationInventors: Gary A. Freeman, Ward Hamilton, Deborah T. Jones, David N. Craige, III, Melissa M. Dascoli, E. Jane Wilson, Ian B. Durant
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Publication number: 20170259054Abstract: This document describes an electrode assembly for use with a defibrillator, the electrode assembly comprising at least one electrode including a first surface that can be affixed to either of a pediatric patient and an adult patient and a second surface, wherein a majority of the second surface includes pictorial instructions related to use of the electrode assembly; and a chest compression sensor attached to the at least one electrode, wherein the at least one electrode is configured to be used on an adult patient when the electrode assembly is in a first orientation, and wherein the at least one electrode is configured to be used on a pediatric patient when the electrode assembly is in a second orientation.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2017Publication date: September 14, 2017Inventors: Melissa M. Dascoli, David N. Craige, III, Gary A. Freeman, Ian Durrant, James Wilson, Brian Stonecipher, George Reilly, Deborah T. Jones
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Patent number: 9511239Abstract: Methods and systems of applying treatment to a subject experiencing cardiac distress. In one example, there is provided a defibrillation electrode. The defibrillation electrode includes a non-volatile memory element and a circuit configured to store an indication of a level of energy delivered to a subject during the application of a defibrillation shock to the subject in the non-volatile memory element.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2014Date of Patent: December 6, 2016Assignee: ZOLL MEDICAL CORPORATIONInventors: Paul F. Prew, Deborah T. Jones, David N. Craige, III
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Patent number: 9091718Abstract: Testing integrity of electrical connections between cardiac resuscitation devices and electrodes connected thereto while the electrodes remain stored within a sealed package. Each electrode comprises a skin-contacting gel layer, a current-spreading layer, and an adhesive layer for adhering the electrode to the patient. An electrical lead for delivering a therapy pulse extends from the current-spreading layer of each electrode to the exterior of the package. A jumper element located within the package and connected to the current-spreading layer of each electrode provides a self-test electrical connection between the first and second electrical leads while the electrodes are adhered to a substrate within the package to permit testing the integrity of the electrical connection between the electrodes and cardiac resuscitation device prior to use of the electrodes. The jumper is configured so that the self-test electrical connection is broken when the user removes the electrodes from the substrate.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2012Date of Patent: July 28, 2015Assignee: ZOLL Medical CorporationInventors: David N. Craige, III, Pisit Khuon
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Publication number: 20150094626Abstract: Methods and systems of applying treatment to a subject experiencing cardiac distress. In one example, a therapy electrode package includes a first therapy electrode disposed within the package, a second therapy electrode disposed within the package, and a CPR assistance device disposed within the package. The first therapy electrode, the second therapy electrode, and the CPR assistance device are arranged within the therapy electrode package such that when the electrode package is in an open configuration, the relative positions of the first therapy electrode, the second therapy electrode, and the CPR assistance device approximate the relative positions at to which the first therapy electrode, the second therapy electrode, and the CPR assistance device should be placed on a subject for treatment of the subject.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2014Publication date: April 2, 2015Inventors: Deborah T. Jones, Christopher Desmarais, David N. Craige, III
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Publication number: 20150094782Abstract: Methods and systems of applying treatment to a subject experiencing cardiac distress. In one example, there is provided a defibrillation electrode. The defibrillation electrode includes a non-volatile memory element and a circuit configured to store an indication of a level of energy delivered to a subject during the application of a defibrillation shock to the subject in the non-volatile memory element.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2014Publication date: April 2, 2015Inventors: Paul F. Prew, Deborah T. Jones, David N. Craige, III
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Publication number: 20150094625Abstract: A defibrillation electrode pad includes an electrode section and a CPR administration section. The electrode section and the CPR administration section are positioned in the defibrillation electrode pad relative to each other such that the CPR administration section is located above a sternum of an adult subject and the electrode section is located in a position appropriate for the administration of a defibrillation shock to the adult subject when the defibrillation electrode pad is oriented in a first orientation and such that the CPR administration section is located above a sternum of a pediatric subject and the electrode section is located in a position appropriate for the administration of a defibrillation shock to the pediatric subject when the defibrillation electrode pad is oriented in a second orientation different from the first orientation.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2014Publication date: April 2, 2015Inventors: Gary A. Freeman, Ward Hamilton, Deborah T. Jones, David N. Craige, III, Melissa M. Dascoli, E. Jane Wilson, Ian B. Durant
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Patent number: 8996138Abstract: An electrode package for use with a defibrillator, the electrode package comprising an outer shell providing a vapor barrier between an interior space inside the outer shell and an exterior environment, a breakaway connection element positioned at the perimeter of the outer shell, one or more defibrillation electrodes positioned in the interior space inside the outer shell, a further electrical element positioned in the interior space inside the outer shell, electrical paths extending from the further electrical element through the breakaway element to the exterior environment, wherein the breakaway element and electrical paths are configured so that, when the outer shell is opened and the defibrillation electrodes are removed, the electrical paths are disconnected within the breakaway element.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2013Date of Patent: March 31, 2015Assignee: ZOLL Medical CorporationInventors: Michael R. Dupelle, Michael Parascandola, Marc Cordaro, George Reilly, David N. Craige, III
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Patent number: 8750991Abstract: Electrodes and circuitry for monitoring and stimulating the exterior of the human body, comprising delivering stimulation pulses to stimulation electrodes applied to the exterior of the body, detecting an electrical potential at monitoring electrodes applied to the exterior of the body, positioning at least a first and second monitoring electrode at locations at which an electrical artifact caused by the electrical stimulation pulses is substantially cancelled in a signal formed from the electrical potentials detected at the first and second monitoring electrodes.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2012Date of Patent: June 10, 2014Assignee: ZOLL Medical CorporationInventors: Daniel M. Lisogurski, Frederick J. Geheb, Michael R. Dupelle, Gary A. Freeman, Martin E. Bures, Gideon D. H. Butler, David N. Craige, III, Marc Cordaro, Deborah T. Jones, Michael Lopin, Michael Parascandola
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Publication number: 20140135638Abstract: Electrodes and circuitry for monitoring and stimulating the exterior of the human body, comprising delivering stimulation pulses to stimulation electrodes applied to the exterior of the body, detecting an electrical potential at monitoring electrodes applied to the exterior of the body, positioning at least a first and second monitoring electrode at locations at which an electrical artifact caused by the electrical stimulation pulses is substantially cancelled in a signal formed from the electrical potentials detected at the first and second monitoring electrodes.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2014Publication date: May 15, 2014Applicant: ZOLL Medical CorporationInventors: Daniel M. Lisogurski, Frederick J. Geheb, Michael R. Dupelle, Gary A. Freeman, Martin E. Bures, Gideon D. H. Butler, David N. Craige, III, Marc Cordaro, Deborah T. Jones, Michael Lopin, Michael Parascandola
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Publication number: 20140046421Abstract: An electrode package for use with a defibrillator, the electrode package comprising an outer shell providing a vapor barrier between an interior space inside the outer shell and an exterior environment, a breakaway connection element positioned at the perimeter of the outer shell, one or more defibrillation electrodes positioned in the interior space inside the outer shell, a further electrical element positioned in the interior space inside the outer shell, electrical paths extending from the further electrical element through the breakaway element to the exterior environment, wherein the breakaway element and electrical paths are configured so that, when the outer shell is opened and the defibrillation electrodes are removed, the electrical paths are disconnected within the breakaway element.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2013Publication date: February 13, 2014Applicant: ZOLL Medical CorporationInventors: Michael R. Dupelle, Michael Parascandola, Marc Cordaro, George Reilly, David N. Craige, III
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Patent number: 8565901Abstract: An electrode package for use with a defibrillator, the electrode package comprising an outer shell providing a vapor barrier between an interior space inside the outer shell and an exterior environment, a breakaway connection element positioned at the perimeter of the outer shell, one or more defibrillation electrodes positioned in the interior space inside the outer shell, a further electrical element positioned in the interior space inside the outer shell, electrical paths extending from the further electrical element through the breakaway element to the exterior environment, wherein the breakaway element and electrical paths are configured so that, when the outer shell is opened and the defibrillation electrodes are removed, the electrical paths are disconnected within the breakaway element.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 2006Date of Patent: October 22, 2013Assignee: ZOLL Medical CorporationInventors: Michael R. Dupelle, Michael Parascandola, Marc Cordaro, George Reilly, David N. Craige, III
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Publication number: 20130113496Abstract: Testing integrity of electrical connections between cardiac resuscitation devices and electrodes connected thereto while the electrodes remain stored within a sealed package. Each electrode comprises a skin-contacting gel layer, a current-spreading layer, and an adhesive layer for adhering the electrode to the patient. An electrical lead for delivering a therapy pulse extends from the current-spreading layer of each electrode to the exterior of the package. A jumper element located within the package and connected to the current-spreading layer of each electrode provides a self-test electrical connection between the first and second electrical leads while the electrodes are adhered to a substrate within the package to permit testing the integrity of the electrical connection between the electrodes and cardiac resuscitation device prior to use of the electrodes. The jumper is configured so that the self-test electrical connection is broken when the user removes the electrodes from the substrate.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2012Publication date: May 9, 2013Inventors: David N. Craige, III, Pisit Khuon
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Patent number: 8185199Abstract: Electrodes and circuitry for monitoring and stimulating the exterior of the human body, comprising delivering stimulation pulses to stimulation electrodes applied to the exterior of the body, detecting an electrical potential at monitoring electrodes applied to the exterior of the body, positioning at least a first and second monitoring electrode at locations at which an electrical artifact caused by the electrical stimulation pulses is substantially cancelled in a signal formed from the electrical potentials detected at the first and second monitoring electrodes.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2005Date of Patent: May 22, 2012Assignee: ZOLL Medical CorporationInventors: Daniel M. Lisogurski, Frederick J. Geheb, Michael R. Dupelle, Gary A. Freeman, Martin E. Bures, Gideon D. H. Butler, David N. Craige, III, Marc Cordaro, Deborah T. Jones, Michael Lopin, Michael Parascandola
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Publication number: 20090326632Abstract: A defibrillation electrode for application to the front of the chest of a patient, the electrode comprising a metallic layer, a conductive liquid-containing layer in contact with the metallic layer and configured to contact the skin of the patient, an adhesive layer surrounding the conductive liquid-containing layer and having a layer of adhesive configured to adhere the electrode to the patient, a release layer configured to be removed from the electrode prior to application to the patient, the release layer being in contact with the adhesive and the conductive liquid-containing layer prior to removal, wherein the electrode has a lateral perimeter at or laterally outside of the adhesive layer, and wherein the lateral perimeter is generally triangular.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2009Publication date: December 31, 2009Inventors: David N. Craige, III, Michael Parascandola, Ward Hamilton, Marc Cordaro, Michael R. Dupelle, Frederick J. Geheb
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Patent number: D783832Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2016Date of Patent: April 11, 2017Inventors: Melissa M. Dascoli, George Reilly, Ian Durrant, Deborah T. Jones, Mark Bates, David N. Craige, III, Brian Stonecipher, James Wilson
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Patent number: D797574Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2016Date of Patent: September 19, 2017Inventors: Melissa M. Dascoli, George Reilly, Ian Durrant, Deborah T. Jones, Mark Bates, David N. Craige, III, Dustin Boutet, James Wilson