Patents by Inventor Edward D. Dysarz

Edward D. Dysarz 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: 6712787
    Abstract: A retractable safety syringe that retracts the needle cannula into the plunger module and destroys the syringe to prevent reuse or an accidental needle prick by destroying the plunger barrier and the cannula barrier within the syringe. The needle cannula is released into the plunger module by shearing the cannula barrier and plunger barrier with an internal annular shear and cutter head. The needle cannula module may be replaced with a layer or smaller needle cannula module thereby allowing a greater selection of needle cannulas.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 19, 2000
    Date of Patent: March 30, 2004
    Inventor: Edward D. Dysarz
  • Patent number: 6589209
    Abstract: A safety syringe with a hollow barrel housing and a retraction trunk coaxially formed within the housing to forming an annular chamber between the inner surfaces of said outer elongated hollow barrel and the outer surface of said retraction trunk. A needle cannula carriage is held within the distal end of the retraction trunk by a latching means and a biasing means. A needle cannula module is suitably fixed to the distal end of the needle cannula carriage wherein a cannula or passage provides fluid communication from the needle cannula module, through the needle cannula carriage, through the retraction trunk and into the annular chamber. An annular plunger is provided between the inner surfaces of the outer elongated hollow barrel and the outer surface of the retraction trunk, wherein said annular plunger forces fluid through said annulus and into a body.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 5, 2000
    Date of Patent: July 8, 2003
    Inventor: Edward D. Dysarz
  • Patent number: 6585701
    Abstract: A retractable needle cannula module for connecting to a conventional syringe has a biased spring needle cannula. The spring needle cannula is biased and locked to prevent the spring needle cannula from pulling the needle into the hub chamber. After medicament has been injected into a body, the spring needle cannula is released and trapped inside the hub chamber.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 15, 1998
    Date of Patent: July 1, 2003
    Inventor: Edward D. Dysarz
  • Publication number: 20020068907
    Abstract: Safety syringe with a syringe barrel and an exterior retraction trunk. The trunk is formed outside of the barrel, forming an exterior chamber fixed to the barrel. A needle cannula carriage is held within the distal end of the retraction trunk. A needle cannula module is fixed to the distal end of the needle cannula carriage, wherein a cannula provides fluid communication from the needle cannula module, through the needle cannula carriage, through the retraction trunk and into the syringe barrel. A plunger is provided in the inner surfaces of the syringe barrel and the outer surface of the retraction trunk. When desired, a button may be pushed causing the latching means to release the needle cannula carriage, allowing the biasing means to thrust said carriage with the needle cannula into the exterior retraction trunk, thereby preventing the needle cannula from accidentally pricking others or being reused.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 19, 2001
    Publication date: June 6, 2002
    Inventor: Edward D. Dysarz
  • Patent number: 6241707
    Abstract: A safety needle cannula module in interchangeable combination with a safety syringe and plunger module, wherein the safety needle cannula module is formed with one of a variety of needle cannula sizes and wherein said safety syringe may be one of a variety of syringe sizes. The safety needle cannula module with needle cannula of desired size is attached to a safety syringe module wherein said safety syringe is a desired size. After medication is injected into a body with the safety needle cannula and the safety syringe, the safety syringe module reacts with the safety needle cannula module and further causes said safety needle cannula to be automatically retracted and disposed within the hollow plunger said safety syringe module.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 21, 2000
    Date of Patent: June 5, 2001
    Inventor: Edward D. Dysarz
  • Patent number: 6235003
    Abstract: A spring needle cannula with a first end and a second end wherein said first end is inserted into a body to inject medicament into said body and wherein the second end of said spring needle cannula is formed into a coiled spring and wherein said coiled spring is stretched into a biased spring needle cannula and contained in a modular hub chamber and wherein said first end of said spring needle cannula extends from a tunnel formed in said first end of said modular hub chamber and wherein said second end of said needle cannula is formed into a biased spring cannula and held between an inclined plane latching means and a flange, fixed to a ridge formed at the second end of said modular hub chamber.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 12, 1999
    Date of Patent: May 22, 2001
    Inventor: Edward D. Dysarz
  • Patent number: 6228054
    Abstract: A safety needle cannula module that is interchangeable in combination with a safety syringe and plunger module, wherein the safety needle cannula module is formed with one of a variety of needle cannula sizes and wherein a safety syringe may be one of a variety of syringe sizes. The safety needle cannula module with needle cannula of desired size is attached to a safety syringe module wherein said safety syringe module is a desired size. After medication is injected into a body with the safety needle cannula and the safety syringe, the safety syringe module reacts with the safety needle cannula module and further causes said safety needle cannula to automatically retract and be disposed within the hollow plunger within said safety syringe module.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 12, 2000
    Date of Patent: May 8, 2001
    Inventor: Edward D. Dysarz
  • Patent number: 6193690
    Abstract: A intravenous catheter device having a biased spring hard needle, disposed in a soft catheter. The biased spring hard needle is held within an elongated hollow barrel wherein the biased spring hard needle is extended past the first end of the soft catheter, and is further disposed in the inside of the soft catheter and further extends past the first end of the elongated hollow barrel wherein the biased spring hard needle is pulled into an almost straight line wherein the second end of the biased spring hard needle is fixed to an end cap at the second end of the elongated hollow barrel. The biased spring hard needle is held within the soft catheter and the elongated hollow barrel by an inclined plane latching device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 22, 1999
    Date of Patent: February 27, 2001
    Inventor: Edward D. Dysarz
  • Patent number: 6186979
    Abstract: A blood collection device combining an elongated needle cannula and vial insertion cannula fixed to a rotatable reel. The rotatable reel is supported in an L-shaped bowl and hollow stem combination. A sloping needle cannula is injected into a body or vein inside of a body so blood or other fluid flows from the body into the needle cannula and into the vial insertion cannula. A vial is inserted into the bowl until the vial insertion cannula penetrates the soft vial plug and the vial then is filled with blood or other fluid.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 16, 1998
    Date of Patent: February 13, 2001
    Inventor: Edward D. Dysarz
  • Patent number: 6102894
    Abstract: A modular retractable spring cannula blood collection device that is comprised of a needle cannula with a rigid first end and a biased spring formed at the second end. The second end of the needle cannula that is formed into a biased spring needle cannula is contained in an elongated hollow tube with a first end and a second end wherein the first end has a cannula support tunnel and a hub is formed at the second end. The second end of the biased spring needle cannula is fixed to the second end of the elongated hollow tube and a latching means is fixed to the spring needle cannula and wherein the latching means is fixed to a latch release near the first end of the elongated hollow tube thereby supporting the first end of the spring needle cannula and thereby further restraining the biased spring needle cannula within the elongated hollow tube.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 10, 1999
    Date of Patent: August 15, 2000
    Inventor: Edward D. Dysarz
  • Patent number: 6099500
    Abstract: A safety needle cannula module in interchangeable combination with a safety syringe and plunger module, wherein the safety needle cannula module is formed with one of a variety of needle cannula sizes and wherein said safety syringe may be one of a variety of syringe sizes. The safety needle cannula module with needle cannula of desired size is attached to a safety syringe module wherein said safety syringe is a desired size. After medication is injected into a body with the safety needle cannula and the safety syringe, the safety syringe module reacts with the safety needle cannula module and further causes said safety needle cannula to be automatically retracted and disposed within the hollow plunger within said safety syringe module.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 3, 1999
    Date of Patent: August 8, 2000
    Inventor: Edward D. Dysarz
  • Patent number: 6016595
    Abstract: A needle cannula with a first end and a second end wherein a section near said second end must be shaped into a coiled spring and then pulled into a biased spring needle cannula without destorting the inside surface of said spring needle cannula. A wire of suitable section is inserted into said cannula of said spring needle cannula and wherein said first end of said spring needle cannula is inserted into a hole formed in a retainer plate and wherein a portion of said spring needle cannula with said wire in said cannula is wrapped or coiled about a coil bar wherein said needle cannula is formed into a spring needle cannula and wherein the inside walls of said cannula cannot deform due to said wire disposed in said cannula.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 4, 1998
    Date of Patent: January 25, 2000
    Inventor: Edward D. Dysarz
  • Patent number: 5997507
    Abstract: A intravenous catheter device having a biased spring hard needle, disposed in a soft catheter. The biased spring hard needle is held within an elongated hollow barrel wherein the biased spring hard needle is extended past the first end of the soft catheter, and is further disposed in the inside of the soft catheter and further extends past the first end of the elongated hollow barrel wherein the biased spring hard needle is pulled into an almost straight line wherein the second end of the biased spring hard needle is fixed to an end cap at the second end of the elongated hollow barrel. The biased spring hard needle is held within the soft catheter and the elongated hollow barrel by a latch means.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 7, 1998
    Date of Patent: December 7, 1999
    Inventor: Edward D. Dysarz
  • Patent number: 5941191
    Abstract: A device that is fastened to a boat, dock or pier wherein the device is in the configuration of a mushroom top at the upper end, a base plate at the lower end and a stanchion fixing the base plate to the mushroom top and wherein a ring with an extended finger is loosely disposed about the stanchion between the mushroom top and the base plate thereby allowing the ring to rotate freely and wherein the device is either fixed to a dock or a boat wherein a rope that has a knot on the first end of said rope is inserted into a slot formed in said extended finger wherein said knot cannot be pulled from said slot formed in said extended finger thereby fixing the first end of the rope to a first device that is fixed to dock and wherein the second end of the rope is tied to a ring that is disposed about a stanchion of a second device that is fixed to the boat thereby warping said boat to said dock or pier.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 31, 1997
    Date of Patent: August 24, 1999
    Inventor: Edward D. Dysarz
  • Patent number: 5935113
    Abstract: A modular safety needle cannula device that can be stored independently from the syringe that it will be used with, wherein when it is to be used the modular safety needle cannula device is attached or fixed to a suitable syringe, used to inject medicament into a body and than the used needle cannula is suitably disposed into an elongated module wherein the needle cannula cannot prick or harm a person. The device is comprised of a hub that is used to attach the device to a standard syringe, a capsule, a slideable piston, a compressed biased spring, a needle cannula that is straight and rigid on the first end and curved or flexible between the first end and the second end and wherein the second end of the needle cannula is fixed to the hub. A trigger or release means holds the slideable piston near the first end of the elongated capsule.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 7, 1998
    Date of Patent: August 10, 1999
    Inventor: Edward D. Dysarz
  • Patent number: 5891093
    Abstract: A syringe tip device and method wherein a safety chamber is provided at the end of the hub for a slip tip, eccentric tip, or threaded tip syringe. The hub is placed on any conventional syringe in a convention manner; the safety sheath protecting the needle cannula is removed and the syringe is filled with the desired amount of medication wherein the medication is injected into a patient wherein when the process is complete, a button or lever is depressed, releasing an internal biased spring that strikes the needle cannula and bends the needle cannula within the hub chamber until the entire needle cannula is bent and destroyed within the hub chamber thus rendering the needle cannula safe from an accidental needle cannula prick.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 9, 1997
    Date of Patent: April 6, 1999
    Inventor: Edward D. Dysarz
  • Patent number: 5813163
    Abstract: A device that can be fixed to a sun deck, dock and pier by means of an inverted T fixed to the second end of said device wherein said inverted T bar is placed into the gap between the planks or boards that comprise the deck, dock or pier wherein said inverted T is rotated to wherein the inverted T extends below the underside of said planks or boards and wherein a threaded base member is turned on the second end of said device further fastening said device to the topside of said boards or planks thereby locking said device to said boards or planks for the placement of and support for fishing rods, tools, umbrellas or other devices wherein multiple fishing rods or tools may be placed at different horizontal and vertical angles relative to one another.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 23, 1997
    Date of Patent: September 29, 1998
    Inventor: Edward D. Dysarz
  • Patent number: 5810210
    Abstract: A measured fluid pour method and device consisting of a container such as a drinking cup, a bottle, a large fluid drum or a container of chemicals wherein a predetermined volume of fluid is poured into another vessel or into the mouth. The device is comprised of a vessel such as a drinking cup or a container such as a bottle, an inner cup of a predetermined size, a tube fixed to the inner cup and extending to the upper end of the cup or container wherein the tube is fixed to the top of the cup or container and wherein a limited volume of fluid may enter the inner cup or container and wherein when the drinking cup or container is tilted to a pouring or drinking position, and only the amount of the fluid contained in the inner cup will flow out of the drinking cup or container.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 8, 1996
    Date of Patent: September 22, 1998
    Inventors: Scott A. Kelley, Edward D. Dysarz
  • Patent number: 5575234
    Abstract: A device to fix a floating boat to a dock or pier that will allow the boat to move up and down freely in the waves and yet prevent the boat from hitting the dock or pier or rub the piles supporting the dock or pier. The device is comprised of two elongated arms that are fixed to a cleat fixture on a boat wherein the elongated arms extend to the dock forming a triangle with a V bar or a T bar, a swivel and a pinion fixed to the dock or pier, thereby allowing the boat to move up and down within limits but not to strike or rub the dock, pier or piles.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 13, 1995
    Date of Patent: November 19, 1996
    Inventor: Edward D. Dysarz
  • Patent number: 5564670
    Abstract: A device that can be fixed to a cleat mounted on a boat, dock, deck, pier, or wherever a cleat is available. The U bar of the cleat mounted holding device is placed around the cleat, the wing bolt is inserted into the threaded hole formed in the short bar of the U bar and the wing bolt is tightened until the U bar compresses the cleat between the elongated bar and the short bar thus securing the U bar to the cleat; the pivot support bar is rotated to the desired direction and angle relative to the cleat. A fishing rod, or an umbrella, a lamp stand or any other desirable device is placed into the support tube.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 11, 1995
    Date of Patent: October 15, 1996
    Inventor: Edward D. Dysarz