Patents by Inventor Deneen T. Plessala
Deneen T. Plessala 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: 20240180591Abstract: A kit and method for intrauterine insemination is provided. The kit includes a cervical plug configured to receive an intrauterine insemination catheter and operable for preventing a semen sample from leaking from a cervical canal into a vaginal cavity of the patient due to reflux caused by contractions of the uterus, and a positioning tool operable to hold the cervical plug in place while the intrauterine insemination catheter is removed. The positioning tool is engageable with but not attached to the cervical plug and is capable of being removed from the cervical plug, leaving the cervical plug in place.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 4, 2024Publication date: June 6, 2024Inventors: Kirby J. Plessala, Deneen T. Plessala, Peter T. Falkner
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Patent number: 11883073Abstract: A kit and method for intrauterine insemination is provided. The steps of the method include self-monitoring of a menstrual cycle of a patient by said patient, making an abrasion on the endometrial lining of a uterus of the patient following menstruation by the patient, predicting timing of ovulation by using an ovulation monitoring system or inducing ovulation; preparing sperm for insemination during ovulation by the patient, guiding an intrauterine insemination catheter accompanied by a cervical shield into the patient, depositing a semen sample into the uterine cavity or cervical canal, removing the catheter from the body of the patient while using a holding tool to hold the cervical shield in place at the entrance to the uterine cavity, and leaving the cervical shield in place for a predetermined time period.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2022Date of Patent: January 30, 2024Assignee: InnoMed Seven, LLCInventors: Kirby J. Plessala, Deneen T. Plessala, Peter T. Falkner
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Publication number: 20230043778Abstract: A kit and method for intrauterine insemination is provided. The steps of the method include self-monitoring of a menstrual cycle of a patient by said patient, making an abrasion on the endometrial lining of a uterus of the patient following menstruation by the patient, predicting timing of ovulation by using an ovulation monitoring system or inducing ovulation; preparing sperm for insemination during ovulation by the patient, guiding an intrauterine insemination catheter accompanied by a cervical shield into the patient, depositing a semen sample into the uterine cavity or cervical canal, removing the catheter from the body of the patient while using a holding tool to hold the cervical shield in place at the entrance to the uterine cavity, and leaving the cervical shield in place for a predetermined time period.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2022Publication date: February 9, 2023Inventors: Kirby J. Plessala, Deneen T. Plessala, Peter T. Falkner
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Patent number: 11478274Abstract: A kit and method for intrauterine insemination is provided. The steps of the method include self-monitoring of a menstrual cycle of a patient by said patient, making an abrasion on the endometrial lining of a uterus of the patient following menstruation by the patient, predicting timing of ovulation by using an ovulation monitoring system or inducing ovulation; preparing sperm for insemination during ovulation by the patient, guiding an intrauterine insemination catheter accompanied by a cervical shield into the patient, depositing a semen sample into the uterine cavity or cervical canal, removing the catheter from the body of the patient while using a holding tool to hold the cervical shield in place at the entrance to the uterine cavity, and leaving the cervical shield in place for a predetermined time period.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2019Date of Patent: October 25, 2022Assignee: InnoMed Seven, LLCInventors: Kirby J. Plessala, Deneen T. Plessala, Peter T. Falkner
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Publication number: 20220143363Abstract: An absorbent cuff for use with a male patient wearing a catheter is provided, the cuff including a nonpermeable body operable to receive and enclose an absorbent material and to prevent leakage of a fluid retained. A circumferentially concave opening is operable for positioning on the catheter below the head of a patient's penis and surround the point of insertion of the catheter into the patient's urethra. A catheter passage is operable to enclose a catheter and to receive and retain fluid discharged from a catheter. A slit enables a catheter to be inserted into the catheter passage of the absorbent material. An absorbent pad operable for use with female patients includes an absorbent material, a nonpermeable backing, a catheter passage, and a slit to allow for insertion and removal of a catheter.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2020Publication date: May 12, 2022Inventors: Matthew G. MCINTYRE, Peter T. FALKNER, Deneen T. PLESSALA, Michael HADDAD, Kirby J. PLESSALA
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Publication number: 20210386456Abstract: A kit and method for intrauterine insemination is provided. The steps of the method include self-monitoring of a menstrual cycle of a patient by said patient, making an abrasion on the endometrial lining of a uterus of the patient following menstruation by the patient, predicting timing of ovulation by using an ovulation monitoring system or inducing ovulation; preparing sperm for insemination during ovulation by the patient, guiding an intrauterine insemination catheter accompanied by a cervical shield into the patient, depositing a semen sample into the uterine cavity or cervical canal, removing the catheter from the body of the patient while using a holding tool to hold the cervical shield in place at the entrance to the uterine cavity, and leaving the cervical shield in place for a predetermined time period.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2019Publication date: December 16, 2021Inventors: Kirby J. Plessala, Deneen T. Plessala, Peter T. Falkner
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Patent number: 11058394Abstract: A stethoscope with a body and a diaphragm comprising a flexible enclosure containing an incompressible liquid suspended in the stethoscope body with a reticulated foam pressure pad located below the diaphragm and inside an inner perimeter of the body. Optionally, the diaphragm has a cap over a top end of the suspended flexible enclosure, preferably made from copper in order to provide antimicrobial properties.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2019Date of Patent: July 13, 2021Assignees: Cunningham Bounds, LLCInventors: Carla W. Falkner, Deneen T. Plessala, Clifford A. Henricksen
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Publication number: 20200391006Abstract: A tubing assembly device for use in combination with a typical Foley or multi-lumen urinary catheter that assists in the prevention of said tubes becoming entangled or mismanaged by the physician or patient includes a drainage tube and at least one fluid delivery tube having connectors operable to attach to catheter lumens and container lumens. The tubes are bundled together by having a portion of their exterior surface fixedly attached to a portion of the exterior surface of another tube. In order to prevent kinks where the device is attached to the catheter, the upper portions of each tube are necessarily longer than the lower portions. Also, as a further option, the connectors on opposing ends of the tubes include a variety of markings to ensure proper attachment.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2019Publication date: December 17, 2020Inventors: Deneen T PLESSALA, Matthew G MCINTYRE, Peter T FALKNER
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Publication number: 20190239847Abstract: A stethoscope with a body and a diaphragm comprising a flexible enclosure containing an incompressible liquid suspended in the stethoscope body with a reticulated foam pressure pad located below the diaphragm and inside an inner perimeter of the body. Optionally, the diaphragm has a cap over a top end of the suspended flexible enclosure, preferably made from copper in order to provide antimicrobial properties.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2019Publication date: August 8, 2019Applicant: INGEN1, LLCInventors: Carla W. Falkner, Deneen T. Plessala, Clifford A. Henricksen
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Patent number: 10292675Abstract: A stethoscope with a body; a diaphragm; and an integral annular axially compliant suspension. The annular axially compliant suspension is located below the diaphragm and inside an inner perimeter of the body. An axially compliant reticulated foam pressure pad is located within the annular suspension, and the diaphragm is a very thin foil, preferably made from copper, to provide antimicrobial properties.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2018Date of Patent: May 21, 2019Assignee: INGEN1, L.L.C.Inventors: Carla W. Falkner, Deneen T. Plessala, Clifford A. Henricksen
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Publication number: 20190105012Abstract: A first embodiment comprises a stethoscope with a body; a diaphragm; and an integral annular axially compliant suspension. The annular axially compliant suspension is located below the diaphragm and inside an inner perimeter of the body. Optionally, an axially compliant reticulated foam pressure pad is located within the annular suspension, and the diaphragm is a very thin foil, preferably made from copper, to provide antimicrobial properties. In a second embodiment, a stethoscope with a body and a diaphragm having a flexible enclosure containing an incompressible liquid suspended in the stethoscope body and a reticulated foam pressure pad below the diaphragm and within the body is disclosed. Optionally, the diaphragm has a cap over a top end of the suspended flexible enclosure, preferably made from copper to provide antimicrobial properties.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2018Publication date: April 11, 2019Applicant: INGEN1, LLCInventors: Carla W. Falkner, Deneen T. Plessala, Clifford A. Henricksen