Patents by Inventor David T. Moy, JR.
David T. Moy, JR. 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: 12349908Abstract: Springs for lockout assemblies, such as for single-use lockout assemblies implemented in reloadable cartridge assemblies of surgical staplers, and associated systems, devices, and methods are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, a spring includes (a) a hook portion at a first end portion of the spring opposite the second end of the spring, and (b) a loop portion. In an absence of external force applied to the spring, the loop portion can be generally positioned at a first side of the hook portion opposite the second end portion of the spring such that the hook portion is positioned generally along a plane positioned between the loop portion and the second end portion. In some embodiments, the spring is a leaf spring, includes a cutout extending at least partway between the hook portion and the second end portion, and/or includes a notch at the second end portion.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2024Date of Patent: July 8, 2025Assignee: Lexington Medical, Inc.Inventors: Max Fan, Andrew Marecki, David T. Moy, Jr.
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Patent number: 12349906Abstract: The present disclosure is directed to a multidirectional apparatus that can be attached to a stapler reload apparatus. The multidirectional apparatus can include at least two articulation elements each comprising a cylindrical proximal end, a hemispherical distal end, a central lumen, a wall surrounding the central lumen, and a first pull wire lumen within the wall surrounding the central lumen, wherein the hemispherical distal end of a first articulation element of the at least two articulation elements is nested in the cylindrical proximal end of a second articulation element of the at least two articulation elements and a first pull wire positioned within the first pull wire lumen, and wherein tension applied to the first pull wire causes the second articulation element to move away from a longitudinal axis of the at least two articulation elements in a direction of the first pull wire which is experiencing the tension.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2023Date of Patent: July 8, 2025Assignee: Lexington Medical, Inc.Inventors: Andrew Marecki, David T. Moy, Jr., Leon Amariglio
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Publication number: 20250009352Abstract: The present disclosure includes apparatuses for a motorized surgical handle assembly. An example apparatus includes a non-movable handle, a movable handle, a drive assembly, a drivetrain, a sensor, and a controller. The movable handle is movably coupled to the non-movable handle. The drivetrain is operably coupled to the movable handle and configured to move the drive assembly. The sensor is configured to obtain a measurement corresponding to at least one of a position or orientation of the movable handle. The controller is operably coupled to the drivetrain and the sensor, and configured to (i) determine, based at least in part on the measurement, that the movable handle has moved away from the non-movable handle by at least a threshold amount, and (ii) operate the drivetrain based at least in part on the determination to move the movable handle.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2024Publication date: January 9, 2025Inventors: Andrew Marecki, Leon Amariglio, David T. Moy, JR., Richard Moyer, Jameson Kief
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Publication number: 20240225640Abstract: The present disclosure includes an extender for a surgical stapler. An example extender includes a proximal end configured to removably couple to a surgical handle assembly, a distal end configured to removably coupled to a reloadable cartridge assembly, and an extender drive rod configured to transfer power from the surgical handle assembly to the reloadable cartridge assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 19, 2022Publication date: July 11, 2024Applicant: Lexington Medical, Inc.Inventors: David T. Moy, JR., Matthew Karee, Andrew Marecki, Leon Amariglio
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Publication number: 20240130728Abstract: The present disclosure includes an extender for a surgical stapler. An example extender includes a proximal end configured to removably couple to a surgical handle assembly, a distal end configured to removably coupled to a reloadable cartridge assembly, and an extender drive rod configured to transfer power from the surgical handle assembly to the reloadable cartridge assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 18, 2022Publication date: April 25, 2024Applicant: Lexington Medical, Inc.Inventors: David T. Moy, JR., Matthew Karee, Andrew Marecki, Leon Amariglio
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Publication number: 20240115260Abstract: The present disclosure is directed to a multidirectional apparatus that can be attached to a stapler reload apparatus. The multidirectional apparatus can include at least two articulation elements each comprising a cylindrical proximal end, a hemispherical distal end, a central lumen, a wall surrounding the central lumen, and a first pull wire lumen within the wall surrounding the central lumen, wherein the hemispherical distal end of a first articulation element of the at least two articulation elements is nested in the cylindrical proximal end of a second articulation element of the at least two articulation elements and a first pull wire positioned within the first pull wire lumen, and wherein tension applied to the first pull wire causes the second articulation element to move away from a longitudinal axis of the at least two articulation elements in a direction of the first pull wire which is experiencing the tension.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2023Publication date: April 11, 2024Inventors: Andrew Marecki, David T. Moy, JR., Leon Amariglio
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Publication number: 20240050093Abstract: The present disclosure includes apparatuses for a motorized surgical handle assembly. An example apparatus includes a non-movable handle, a movable handle configured to be moved away from and into proximity with the non-movable handle, wherein the movable handle comprises a locking protrusion, a selector lever configured to rotate between a locked position and an unlocked position, and a selector cam coupled to the selector lever, wherein the selector cam comprises a surface with a concave locking opening, and wherein the selector cam is configured to rotate in response to the selector lever rotating, wherein, when the movable handle is in proximity with the non-movable handle and the selector lever is in the unlocked position, the surface with the concave locking opening is positioned adjacent to the locking protrusion to lock the movable handle in place.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2023Publication date: February 15, 2024Inventors: Andrew Marecki, Leon Amariglio, David T. Moy, JR., Richard Moyer
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Patent number: 11844523Abstract: The present disclosure is directed to a multidirectional apparatus that can be attached to a stapler reload apparatus. The multidirectional apparatus can include at least two articulation elements each comprising a cylindrical proximal end, a hemispherical distal end, a central lumen, a wall surrounding the central lumen, and a first pull wire lumen within the wall surrounding the central lumen, wherein the hemispherical distal end of a first articulation element of the at least two articulation elements is nested in the cylindrical proximal end of a second articulation element of the at least two articulation elements and a first pull wire positioned within the first pull wire lumen, and wherein tension applied to the first pull wire causes the second articulation element to move away from a longitudinal axis of the at least two articulation elements in a direction of the first pull wire which is experiencing the tension.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2022Date of Patent: December 19, 2023Assignee: Lexington Medical, Inc.Inventors: Andrew Marecki, Jr., David T. Moy, Jr., Leon Amariglio
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Publication number: 20220183689Abstract: The present disclosure is directed to a multidirectional apparatus that can be attached to a stapler reload apparatus. The multidirectional apparatus can include at least two articulation elements each comprising a cylindrical proximal end, a hemispherical distal end, a central lumen, a wall surrounding the central lumen, and a first pull wire lumen within the wall surrounding the central lumen, wherein the hemispherical distal end of a first articulation element of the at least two articulation elements is nested in the cylindrical proximal end of a second articulation element of the at least two articulation elements and a first pull wire positioned within the first pull wire lumen, and wherein tension applied to the first pull wire causes the second articulation element to move away from a longitudinal axis of the at least two articulation elements in a direction of the first pull wire which is experiencing the tension.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2022Publication date: June 16, 2022Applicant: Lexington Medical, Inc.Inventors: Andrew Marecki, David T. Moy, JR., Leon Amariglio
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Patent number: 11298131Abstract: The present disclosure is directed to a multidirectional apparatus that can be attached to a stapler reload apparatus. The multidirectional apparatus can include at least two articulation elements each comprising a cylindrical proximal end, a hemispherical distal end, a central lumen, a wall surrounding the central lumen, and a first pull wire lumen within the wall surrounding the central lumen, wherein the hemispherical distal end of a first articulation element of the at least two articulation elements is nested in the cylindrical proximal end of a second articulation element of the at least two articulation elements and a first pull wire positioned within the first pull wire lumen, and wherein tension applied to the first pull wire causes the second articulation element to move away from a longitudinal axis of the at least two articulation elements in a direction of the first pull wire which is experiencing the tension.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2020Date of Patent: April 12, 2022Assignee: Lexington Medical, Inc.Inventors: Andrew Marecki, David T. Moy, Jr., Leon Amariglio
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Publication number: 20210212682Abstract: The present disclosure is directed to a multidirectional apparatus that can be attached to a stapler reload apparatus. The multidirectional apparatus can include at least two articulation elements each comprising a cylindrical proximal end, a hemispherical distal end, a central lumen, a wall surrounding the central lumen, and a first pull wire lumen within the wall surrounding the central lumen, wherein the hemispherical distal end of a first articulation element of the at least two articulation elements is nested in the cylindrical proximal end of a second articulation element of the at least two articulation elements and a first pull wire positioned within the first pull wire lumen, and wherein tension applied to the first pull wire causes the second articulation element to move away from a longitudinal axis of the at least two articulation elements in a direction of the first pull wire which is experiencing the tension.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2020Publication date: July 15, 2021Applicant: Lexington Medical, Inc.Inventors: Andrew Marecki, David T. Moy, JR., Leon Amariglio