Patents by Inventor Dmitry Sheremetiev

Dmitry Sheremetiev 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: 11730557
    Abstract: A package for containing a medical device including peel stops located in the first side seal zone and the second side seal zone of a peripheral seal of package, wherein the first and second peel-stops limit peeling of the first and second side seal zones of the peripheral seal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 30, 2021
    Date of Patent: August 22, 2023
    Assignee: Hollister Incorporated
    Inventors: Padraig M. O'Flynn, Brendan J. Heneghan, Thomas Renehan, Jennifer Munnelly, Robert A. Greynolds, Dmitry Sheremetiev
  • Patent number: 11554038
    Abstract: A urinary collection receptacle (10,50,650) with a handle seal (22,52,654) defining a handle opening is provided with one or more tear-controlling features to prevent a user from tearing through the handle seal when creating a spout to empty urine. The receptacle is be configured to require a user to create a generally linear tear (30) that extends from one edge (16) of the bag to the opposite edge (18) without passing through the handle seal. Alternatively a tear-stopping formation (62) is positioned adjacent to the handle seal to terminate a fear propagating toward the handle seal. Alternatively, a tear-starting formation (652) is positioned adjacent to the handle seal to direct a tear away from the handle seal. Such a receptacle further includes a frangible region that can be broken to dissociate a torn portion of the receptacle from the remainder of the receptacle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 16, 2018
    Date of Patent: January 17, 2023
    Assignee: Hollister Incorporated
    Inventors: Padraig M. O'Flynn, Dean W. Hacker, Vincent Naughton, Daniel E. O'Brien, Richard Meaney, Michael G. Murray, Dmitry Sheremetiev, Adam J. Foley
  • Publication number: 20220241549
    Abstract: A reusable urinary catheter (72), comprising a catheter tube (12), a drainage member (22), the proximal end portion of the drainage member being connected to the distal end of the catheter tube, the distal end portion of the drainage member defining a drainage opening (28); a collapsible sleeve (18) surrounding the catheter tube, an introducer attached to the proximal end portion of the sleeve and the distal end portion of the sleeve being attached to the drainage member, the drainage member including channels (23) in fluid communication with the interior cavity of the sleeve, the channels allowing passage of sterilization fluid into and out of the sleeve; a holder (74) having a first port (66) and a second port (68), the introducer being releasably attached to the first port and the drainage member being releasable attached to the second port; and a sterilization fluid located within the sleeve.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 10, 2020
    Publication date: August 4, 2022
    Inventors: Michael G. Murray, Horacio Montes De Oca, Gary W. Inglese, Rebecca M. Leece, Darcy R. Balaski, John T. Clarke, John P. O'Mahony, Dmitry Sheremetiev, Denise Gamblin, Thomas Renehan, Richard J. Meaney, Vivienne McNulty
  • Publication number: 20220133426
    Abstract: A package for containing a medical device including peel stops located in the first side seal zone and the second side seal zone of a peripheral seal of package, wherein the first and second peel-stops limit peeling of the first and second side seal zones of the peripheral seal.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 30, 2021
    Publication date: May 5, 2022
    Inventors: Padraig M. O'Flynn, Brendan J. Heneghan, Thomas Renehan, Jennifer Munnelly, Robert A. Greynolds, Dmitry Sheremetiev
  • Publication number: 20220054264
    Abstract: Balloon catheters for delivery of prosthetic hear valves is provided. The balloon catheters are configured to deploy a prosthetic heart valve through inflation. The balloon catheters are further configured with one or more retention bumpers to reduce or prevent migration of the prosthetic heart valve during delivery. Balloon catheters described herein are configured with substantially incompressible retention bumpers that promote longitudinal inflation fluid flow.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 19, 2021
    Publication date: February 24, 2022
    Inventors: Alan T. MCGUINN, Alistair COURTNEY, Amy L. COMAR, William BERTHIAUME, Conleth MULLEN, David F. LYDON, Declan SILKE, Dmitry SHEREMETIEV, Eoghan TWOHIG, Gavin KENNY, James HANNON, James MITCHELL, Jonathan G. MCCULLOUGH, Kevin NEWELL, Leonila RIVERA, Marc A. ANDERSON, Martha BARAJAS-TORRES, Matthew NORGROVE, Michael R. O'CONNOR, Micheal FALLON, Niall DUFFY, Padraig IRWIN, Padraigh JENNINGS, Reiss CONNOLLY, Richard CAHILL, Shane M. MARTIN, Simon HOGAN, Victoria UNG, William CHANG, Tamas Jager
  • Patent number: 11234786
    Abstract: A package (10a) for containing a medical device (12a) including a front sheet (14a) and a back sheet (15a) wherein each includes a top edge (18a, 23a), a bottom edge (19a) and opposed first (20a, 24a) and second side edges (21a, 25a), the sheets being sealed to each other by a peelable peripheral seal (26a), having a top seal zone (27a), bottom seal zone (28a), and opposed first (29a) and second side seal zones (30a), the sheets being separated to open the package by at least partially peeling the sheets apart along the first and second side seal zones; a first peel-stop (31a) located in the first side seal zone and a second peel-stop (32a) located in the second side seal zone of the peripheral seal, wherein the first and second peel-stops limit peeling of the first and second side seal zones of the peripheral seal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 8, 2018
    Date of Patent: February 1, 2022
    Assignee: Hollister Incorporated
    Inventors: Padraig M. O'Flynn, Brendan J. Heneghan, Thomas Renehan, Jennifer Munnelly, Robert A. Greynolds, Dmitry Sheremetiev
  • Publication number: 20200360174
    Abstract: A urinary collection receptacle (10,50,650) with a handle seal (22,52,654) defining a handle opening is provided with one or more tear-controlling features to prevent a user from tearing through the handle seal when creating a spout to empty urine. The receptacle is be configured to require a user to create a generally linear tear (30) that extends from one edge (16) of the bag to the opposite edge (18) without passing through the handle seal. Alternatively a tear-stopping formation (62) is positioned adjacent to the handle seal to terminate a fear propagating toward the handle seal. Alternatively, a tear-starting formation (652) is positioned adjacent to the handle seal to direct a tear away from the handle seal. Such a receptacle further includes a frangible region that can be broken to dissociate a torn portion of the receptacle from the remainder of the receptacle.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 16, 2018
    Publication date: November 19, 2020
    Inventors: Padraig M. O'Flynn, Dean W. Hacker, Vincent Naughton, Daniel E. O'Brien, Richard Meaney, Michael G. Murray, Dmitry Sheremetiev, Adam J. Foley
  • Publication number: 20200155261
    Abstract: A package (10a) for containing a medical device (12a), comprising: a front sheet (14a) and a back sheet (15a) wherein each includes a top edge (18a, 23a), a bottom edge (19a) and opposed first (20a, 24a) and second side edges (21a, 25a), the sheets being sealed to each other by a peelable peripheral seal (26a), having a top seal zone (27a), bottom seal zone (28a), and opposed first (29a) and second side seal zones (30a), the sheets being separated to open the package by at least partially peeling the sheets apart along the first and second side seal zones; a first peel-stop (31a) located in the first side seal zone and a second peel-stop (32a) located in the second side seal zone of the peripheral seal, wherein the first and second peel-stops limit peeling of the first and second side seal zones of the peripheral seal.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 8, 2018
    Publication date: May 21, 2020
    Inventors: Padraig M. O'Flynn, Brendan J. Heneghan, Thomas Renehan, Jennifer Munnelly, Robert A. Greynolds, Dmitry Sheremetiev