Patents by Inventor Dylan J. PAPROSKI

Dylan J. PAPROSKI 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).

  • Publication number: 20240416100
    Abstract: A stabilizing connector includes a connector portion and a stabilization portion. The connector portion is configured to couple to an access device. The connector portion defines at least one lumen that is configured to be placed in fluid communication with a lumen of the access device. The stabilization portion is coupled to the connector portion. The stabilization portion is configured to be placed in contact with a surface of a patient's skin to stabilize at least one of the stabilizing connector or the access device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 30, 2024
    Publication date: December 19, 2024
    Inventors: Brian Funk, Pitamber Devgon, Albert G. Burdulis, JR., Joseph W. Jackson, JR., Andrew Mazzotta, Dylan J. Paproski, Eric Sugalski
  • Patent number: 12109383
    Abstract: A stabilizing connector includes a connector portion and a stabilization portion. The connector portion is configured to couple to an access device. The connector portion defines at least one lumen that is configured to be placed in fluid communication with a lumen of the access device. The stabilization portion is coupled to the connector portion. The stabilization portion is configured to be placed in contact with a surface of a patient's skin to stabilize at least one of the stabilizing connector or the access device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 2, 2021
    Date of Patent: October 8, 2024
    Assignee: Velano Vascular, Inc.
    Inventors: Brian Funk, Pitamber Devgon, Albert G. Burdulis, Jr., Joseph W. Jackson, Jr., Andrew Mazzotta, Dylan J. Paproski, Eric Sugalski
  • Publication number: 20230125035
    Abstract: A cannula insertion system for cannulating a blood vessel includes a cannula system having a cannula that defines a cannula lumen and has a distal and proximal end. The system includes a cannula insertion device for coupling with the system that includes a dilator having a dilator body and a dilator lumen; a needle having a needle body and a needle lumen, the needle being translatable within the dilator lumen along a first direction; a movable dilator actuator configured to cause the dilator to move along the first direction; a movable needle actuator configured to cause movement of the needle along the first direction; and a housing defining housing recess. The housing recess is configured to receive the cannula system, the dilator, and the needle. The needle and the dilator are configured to be moved within the cannula lumen along the first direction.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 28, 2021
    Publication date: April 20, 2023
    Inventors: Alan W. FLAKE, Marcus Graeme DAVEY, Joseph W. JACKSON, Dylan J. PAPROSKI, Ryan Christopher MEERS, Joseph GORDON, Dustin GAIDOS, Spencer BROWN, Philip BUSSONE, Jr.
  • Publication number: 20220054815
    Abstract: A stabilizing connector includes a connector portion and a stabilization portion. The connector portion is configured to couple to an access device. The connector portion defines at least one lumen that is configured to be placed in fluid communication with a lumen of the access device. The stabilization portion is coupled to the connector portion. The stabilization portion is configured to be placed in contact with a surface of a patient's skin to stabilize at least one of the stabilizing connector or the access device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 2, 2021
    Publication date: February 24, 2022
    Inventors: Brian Funk, Pitamber Devgon, Albert G. Burdulis, JR., Joseph W. Jackson, JR., Andrew Mazzotta, Dylan J. Paproski, Eric Sugalski
  • Patent number: 11191939
    Abstract: A stabilizing connector includes a connector portion and a stabilization portion. The connector portion is configured to couple to an access device. The connector portion defines at least one lumen that is configured to be placed in fluid communication with a lumen of the access device. The stabilization portion is coupled to the connector portion. The stabilization portion is configured to be placed in contact with a surface of a patient's skin to stabilize at least one of the stabilizing connector or the access device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 30, 2018
    Date of Patent: December 7, 2021
    Assignee: Velano Vascular, Inc.
    Inventors: Brian Funk, Pitamber Devgon, Albert G. Burdulis, Jr., Joseph W. Jackson, Jr., Andrew Mazzotta, Dylan J. Paproski, Eric Sugalski
  • Publication number: 20210338270
    Abstract: A cannula insertion system for cannulating a blood vessel includes a cannula system having a cannula that defines a cannula lumen and has a distal and proximal end. The system includes a cannula insertion device for coupling with the system that includes a dilator having a dilator body and a dilator lumen; a needle having a needle body and a needle lumen, the needle being translatable within the dilator lumen along a first direction; a movable dilator actuator configured to cause the dilator to move along the first direction; a movable needle actuator configured to cause movement of the needle along the first direction; and a housing defining a housing recess. The housing recess is configured to receive the cannula system, the dilator, and the needle. The needle and the dilator are configured to be moved within the cannula lumen along the first direction.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 28, 2021
    Publication date: November 4, 2021
    Inventors: Alan W. Flake, Marcus Graeme Davey, Joseph W. Jackson, Dylan J. Paproski, Ryan Christopher Meers, Joseph Gordon, Dustin Gaidos, Spencer Brown, Philip Bussone, JR.
  • Publication number: 20200315678
    Abstract: Apparatus and methods for treatment of a bone. The apparatus may include a mesh anchoring substrate extending longitudinally between a base and a hub. The base may have a base first end adjacent the mesh, a base second end opposite the base first end, and a cannula extending through the base. The apparatus may include a support. The support may include an elongated body extending between an end of the support and a flange. The end of the support may be configured to be removably coupled to a coupling mechanism in the hub. The flange may be configured for being seated outside the base against the base second end. A maximum circumference of the elongated body may be not greater than a cannula circumference.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 9, 2020
    Publication date: October 8, 2020
    Inventors: Michael Charles Mazzio, Jeffrey Lincoln Carver, Grazyna Wlodarski, Eric Fulkerson, Frank Liporace, Michael Morwood, Anjan Shah, Roy W. Sanders, Dylan J. Paproski, Christopher H. Scholl
  • Publication number: 20190160275
    Abstract: A stabilizing connector includes a connector portion and a stabilization portion. The connector portion is configured to couple to an access device. The connector portion defines at least one lumen that is configured to be placed in fluid communication with a lumen of the access device. The stabilization portion is coupled to the connector portion. The stabilization portion is configured to be placed in contact with a surface of a patient's skin to stabilize at least one of the stabilizing connector or the access device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 30, 2018
    Publication date: May 30, 2019
    Applicant: Velano Vascular, Inc.
    Inventors: Brian FUNK, Pitamber DEVGON, Albert G. BURDULIS, JR., Joseph W. JACKSON, JR., Andrew MAZZOTTA, Dylan J. PAPROSKI, Eric SUGALSKI