Patents by Inventor Edward Cosentino

Edward Cosentino 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: 9579254
    Abstract: An IV bag/line safety device including a tag set and a bag attacher removably connected to the tag set. The tag set includes a plurality of tags printed with the name of an IV solution. The bag attacher is configured to attach the safety device to an IV bag containing the IV solution printed on the tags. After attachment, the safety device provides visual cues to a user inviting the user to disconnect the tags from the safety device. After disconnecting one or more of the tags, the user may attach those tags to an IV tubing line connected to the IV bag through which the IV solution contained in the IV bag flows from the IV bag into a patient. This enables the user to quickly identify a given IV tubing line having at least one tag attached thereto as containing a particular IV solution.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 18, 2014
    Date of Patent: February 28, 2017
    Assignee: PHARMEDIUM SERVICES, LLC
    Inventors: Amy Elizabeth Langan, Karen Pinderski, Patricia Lynn Miyake, Kenneth G. Oswald, Thomas Edward Cosentino, Richard John Kruzynski
  • Publication number: 20140326629
    Abstract: An IV bag/line safety device including a tag set and a bag attacher removably connected to the tag set. The tag set includes a plurality of tags printed with the name of an IV solution. The bag attacher is configured to attach the safety device to an IV bag containing the IV solution printed on the tags. After attachment, the safety device provides visual cues to a user inviting the user to disconnect the tags from the safety device. After disconnecting one or more of the tags, the user may attach those tags to an IV tubing line connected to the IV bag through which the IV solution contained in the IV bag flows from the IV bag into a patient. This enables the user to quickly identify a given IV tubing line having at least one tag attached thereto as containing a particular IV solution.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 18, 2014
    Publication date: November 6, 2014
    Inventors: Amy Elizabeth Langan, Karen Pinderski, Patricia Lynn Miyake, JR., Kenneth G. Oswald, Thomas Edward Cosentino, Richard John Kruzynski
  • Patent number: 8808249
    Abstract: An IV bag/line safety device including a tag set and a bag attacher removably connected to the tag set. The tag set includes a plurality of tags printed with the name of an IV solution. The bag attacher is configured to attach the safety device to an IV bag containing the IV solution printed on the tags. After attachment, the safety device provides visual cues to a user inviting the user to disconnect the tags from the safety device. After disconnecting one or more of the tags, the user may attach those tags to an IV tubing line connected to the IV bag through which the IV solution contained in the IV bag flows from the IV bag into a patient. This enables the user to quickly identify a given IV tubing line having at least one tag attached thereto as containing a particular IV solution.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 2, 2013
    Date of Patent: August 19, 2014
    Assignee: PharMEDium Services, LLC
    Inventors: Amy Elizabeth Langan, Karen Pinderski, Patricia Lynn Miyake, Kenneth G. Oswald, Thomas Edward Cosentino, Richard John Kruzynski
  • Publication number: 20140090226
    Abstract: An IV bag/line safety device including a tag set and a bag attacher removably connected to the tag set. The tag set includes a plurality of tags printed with the name of an IV solution. The bag attacher is configured to attach the safety device to an IV bag containing the IV solution printed on the tags. After attachment, the safety device provides visual cues to a user inviting the user to disconnect the tags from the safety device. After disconnecting one or more of the tags, the user may attach those tags to an IV tubing line connected to the IV bag through which the IV solution contained in the IV bag flows from the IV bag into a patient. This enables the user to quickly identify a given IV tubing line having at least one tag attached thereto as containing a particular IV solution.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 2, 2013
    Publication date: April 3, 2014
    Applicant: PharMEDium Services, LLC
    Inventors: Amy Elizabeth Langan, Karen Pinderski, Patricia Lynn Miyake, Kenneth G. Oswald, Thomas Edward Cosentino, Richard John Kruzynski
  • Patent number: 8597271
    Abstract: An IV bag/line safety device including a tag set and a bag attacher removably connected to the tag set. The tag set includes a plurality of tags printed with the name of an IV solution. The bag attacher is configured to attach the safety device to an IV bag containing the IV solution printed on the tags. After attachment, the safety device provides visual cues to a user inviting the user to disconnect the tags from the safety device. After disconnecting one or more of the tags, the user may attach those tags to an IV tubing line connected to the IV bag through which the IV solution contained in the IV bag flows from the IV bag into a patient. This enables the user to quickly identify a given IV tubing line having at least one tag attached thereto as containing a particular IV solution.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 25, 2013
    Date of Patent: December 3, 2013
    Assignee: Pharmedium Services, LLC
    Inventors: Amy Elizabeth Langan, Karen Pinderski, Patricia Lynn Miyake, Kenneth G. Oswald, Thomas Edward Cosentino, Richard John Kruzynski
  • Publication number: 20130289496
    Abstract: An IV bag/line safety device including a tag set and a bag attacher removably connected to the tag set. The tag set includes a plurality of tags printed with the name of an IV solution. The bag attacher is configured to attach the safety device to an IV bag containing the IV solution printed on the tags. After attachment, the safety device provides visual cues to a user inviting the user to disconnect the tags from the safety device. After disconnecting one or more of the tags, the user may attach those tags to an IV tubing line connected to the IV bag through which the IV solution contained in the IV bag flows from the IV bag into a patient. This enables the user to quickly identify a given IV tubing line having at least one tag attached thereto as containing a particular IV solution.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 25, 2013
    Publication date: October 31, 2013
    Inventors: Amy Elizabeth Langan, Karen Pinderski, Patricia Lynn Miyake, Kenneth G. Oswald, Thomas Edward Cosentino, Richard John Kruzynski
  • Patent number: 5603195
    Abstract: A tile mounting system for mounting tiles of stone or other appropriate material to a wall or other supporting body. The system includes a tile engaging member and an aligning member. The tile engaging member includes three substantially mutually orthogonal portions including a rear face engaging portion adapted to engage the rear faces of adjacent tiles, an extending portion extending beyond and spaced from the front faces of the adjacent tiles and a connecting portion extending between the adjacent tiles and connecting the rear face engaging portion and the extending portion. The aligning member comprises a wedge and includes a slot therein for receiving the connecting portion and is adapted to be slid between the front faces of the tiles and the extending portion of the tile engaging member to align the front faces of the tiles.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 26, 1996
    Date of Patent: February 18, 1997
    Inventor: Edward Cosentino
  • Patent number: 5555690
    Abstract: A tile mounting system for mounting tiles of stone or other material to a supporting body in a fixed position relative to the supporting body and, at the same time, for anchoring the tiles to the supporting body. The tile mounting system includes a tile having a front face and a rear face, the rear face of the tile having at least one groove therein, at least a portion of which is undercut in cross-section; and an anchor member for both mounting and anchoring the tile to the supporting body. The anchor member includes an insert portion for being fixedly secured within the undercut portion of the at least one groove, and an attachment portion extending from the insert portion in a direction substantially perpendicular to the rear face of the tile when the insert portion is secured within the at least one groove, the attachment portion preferably being at least partially threaded for being threadedly attached to said supporting body.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 17, 1995
    Date of Patent: September 17, 1996
    Inventor: Edward Cosentino
  • Patent number: 5417050
    Abstract: A tile mounting system for mounting tiles of stone or other material to a supporting body in a fixed position relative to the supporting body and, at the same time, for anchoring the tiles to the supporting body. The tile mounting system includes a tile having a front face and a rear face, the rear face of the tile having at least one groove therein, at least a portion of which is undercut in cross-section; and an anchor member for both mounting and anchoring the tile to the supporting body. The anchor member includes an insert portion for being fixedly secured within the undercut portion of the at least one groove, and an attachment portion extending from the insert portion in a direction substantially perpendicular to the rear face of the tile when the insert portion is secured within the at least one groove, the attachment portion preferably being at least partially threaded for being threadedly attached to said supporting body.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 26, 1993
    Date of Patent: May 23, 1995
    Inventor: Edward Cosentino
  • Patent number: 4571910
    Abstract: Apparatus which facilitates the laying of tiles with the front faces of all tiles lying in a common plane and with uniform spacing between adjacent tiles. The rear face of each tile has a plurality of similar elongated grooves and each groove runs perpendicularly from one of the edges of the tile. Each of these grooves is undercut in cross section and the distance between the bottom of each groove and the front face of each tile is exactly the same. A plurality of elongated spacer elements are provided, each having a portion for attachment into one of the grooves of a tile and a portion for supporting an adjacent tile. The attachment portion of each spacer element has a profile in cross section substantially the same as that of the grooves. The support portion of each spacer element has a profile in cross section substantially less than that of the groove and a maximum width less than that of the opening in the undercut part of the groove.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 1, 1983
    Date of Patent: February 25, 1986
    Inventor: Edward Cosentino
  • Patent number: 4503654
    Abstract: Method and apparatus for constructing a surface from a plurality of similar polygonal tiles wherein the tile has affixed to 50% of its sides one or more spacer members, each spacer member having a flat base and a rectangular flange bisecting the base, said spacer members being securely affixed to the rear face of the tile or to the flat base of an indentation in said base with the flange of the spacer member resting against the side of the tile. The tile is laid onto a bed of wet cement with a projecting portion of the spacer member lying on the surface of the bed. A second tile is laid onto the bed so that the rear face of the tile will rest on the base of a spacer member affixed to the first tile with one side of the second tile resting against the flange of the said spacer member. Successive tiles are then laid on said bed with their rear faces resting upon the base of a spacer member of an adjacent tile and the side of the tile resting against the flange of the spacer member.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 24, 1982
    Date of Patent: March 12, 1985
    Inventor: Edward Cosentino
  • Patent number: 4085181
    Abstract: Method of making slabs of building material which can be used in place of slabs of compact marble are prepared by lining at least one surface of a mold with bonding material, introducing into the mold pieces of solid material to form an aggregate of individual pieces of said solid material with interstices therebetween, filling these interstices with bonding material which chemically bonds to the bonding material utilized for lining, allowing the bonding material to cure and harden to form a solid block of lined material, removing the solid block of lined material from the mold and slicing said block to desired size.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 14, 1974
    Date of Patent: April 18, 1978
    Inventor: Edward A. Cosentino
  • Patent number: D687894
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 17, 2012
    Date of Patent: August 13, 2013
    Assignee: Pharmedium Services, LLC
    Inventors: Amy Elizabeth Langan, Karen Pinderski, Patricia Lynn Miyake, Kenneth G. Oswald, Jr., Thomas Edward Cosentino, Richard John Kruzynski