Patents by Inventor Francesco N. Albertini

Francesco N. Albertini 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: 20240055114
    Abstract: The present disclosure provides methods, systems, and devices for establishing dosing parameters for a drug administration device and establishing compatibility of components of the drug administration device. In an exemplary embodiment, a method can include acquiring data from a drug holder and communicating the data to a processor, communicating a relevant subset of dosing parameter data from a server to the processor, and establishing dosing parameters for a drug administration device based on the relevant subset of dosing parameter data. The relevant subset of dosing parameter data is determined based on the drug holder data. The method can include acquiring first component data relating to a first component of the drug administration device, comparing the first component data with acceptable first component data, and setting an operational status of the drug administration device based on the comparison.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 24, 2020
    Publication date: February 15, 2024
    Inventors: Francesco N. Albertini, Gregory J. Bakos, Jason L. Harris, Emma Louise Hubert, Monica A. Kapil, Peter Krulevitch, David Ramos, Frederick E. Shelton, Jingli Wang
  • Publication number: 20230263972
    Abstract: Various exemplary drug delivery devices with on-board drug destruction, drug products utilizing the same, and methods of using drug delivery devices with on-board drug destruction are provided. In general, a nasal drug delivery device configured to dispense a drug therefrom into a nose includes a destruction mechanism configured to destroy drug contained in the drug delivery device. The destruction mechanism can be configured to destroy the drug before a first actuation of the drug delivery device to deliver the drug therefrom such that the destruction mechanism destroys substantially all of the drug contained in the drug delivery device. Alternatively or in addition, the destruction mechanism can be configured to destroy the drug after a first actuation of the drug delivery device to deliver the drug therefrom such that the destruction mechanism destroys substantially all of the drug remaining in the drug delivery device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 1, 2021
    Publication date: August 24, 2023
    Inventors: Emma Louise HUBERT, Monica A. KAPIL, MingQi ZHAO, Steven M. VESOLE, Ian SCRIMGEOUR, David RAMOS, Jaskaran SINGH, Jingli WANG, David KALIKHMAN, Shagun POPLI, Peter KRULEVITCH, Hong YAN, Michael A. BARATTA, Whitney PHILLIPS, Francesco N. ALBERTINI, Michael CANNAMELA
  • Patent number: 11607216
    Abstract: In general, adaptive responses from smart packaging of drug delivery absorbable adjuncts and methods of using smart packaging of drug delivery absorbable adjuncts are provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 13, 2020
    Date of Patent: March 21, 2023
    Assignee: Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
    Inventors: Peter Krulevitch, Francesco N. Albertini, Jason L. Harris, Michael J. Vendely, Gregory J. Bakos, Frederick E. Shelton, IV, Michael Hutchinson
  • Publication number: 20220409127
    Abstract: In general, methods, systems, and devices for remote aggregation of data for drug administration devices are provided. In one exemplary embodiment, data indicative of information sensed with a sensor of a drug administration device can be wirelessly transmitted from a drug administration device to a server. The server can use the data to correlate the patients use of the drug with the patients clinical outcome, perform a cost analysis of the patients treatment, determine whether the drug was delivered to the patient in compliance with the patients treatment plan, identify a malfunction in the administration of the drug, determine that additional data is needed from the drug administration device and trigger a request for the additional data to be wirelessly transmitted from the server to the drug administration device, and/or predictively model the patients clinical outcome.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 24, 2020
    Publication date: December 29, 2022
    Inventors: Francesco N. ALBERTINI, Michael A. BARATTA, Jason L. HARRIS, Emma Louise HUBERT, Michael HUTCHINSON, David KALIKHMAN, Monica A. KAPIL, Peter KRULEVITCH, Shagun POPLI, Frederick E. Shelton, IV, Jaskaran SINGH, Jingli WANG
  • Publication number: 20220401657
    Abstract: Various exemplary drug delivery device sensing modules and methods of using drug delivery device sensing modules are provided. In general, a sensing module can be configured to be attached to a drug delivery device configured to deliver a drug. The drug delivery device can be any of a variety of types of drug delivery devices, such as a syringe, an injection device (e.g., an autoinjector, a jet injector, and an infusion pump), a nasal delivery device, and an inhaler. The sensing module can be configured to gather data for one or more parameters related to drug delivery and to transmit data indicative of the gathered data to an external source configured to analyze the data received from the sensing module.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 13, 2020
    Publication date: December 22, 2022
    Inventors: Peter KRULEVITCH, Anthony R. DIUBALDI, Francesco N. ALBERTINI, Sanjay JAIN, Bradley SARGENT, Jared NATHANSON, Kevin CHRISTOPHER
  • Publication number: 20220379009
    Abstract: In general, systems for administering a dmg are provided. In an exemplary embodiment, a dmg administration system includes a dmg administration device configured to communicate with a computer system and at least one sensor configured to obtain sensor data and communicate the sensor data to the drug administration device. The dmg administration device is configured to utilize a first drug dosing scheme when a drug is delivered to a patient, determine a second drug dosing scheme for delivering a drug to the patient dependent on dosing data from the computer system and sensor data collected by the sensor during and/or after the delivery of the first drug according to the first drug dosing scheme, and utilize the second drug dosing scheme when the drug is delivered to the patient.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 24, 2020
    Publication date: December 1, 2022
    Inventors: Francesco N. ALBERTINI, Gregory J. BAKOS, Anthony R. DIUBALDI, Jason L. HARRIS, Michael HUTCHINSON, Wouter Jacques Noel LEQUIEU, Frederick E. SHELTON, IV, George SZABO, Steven M. VESOLE
  • Publication number: 20220361758
    Abstract: In general, drug administration devices configured to communicate with networks and external devices are provided. In an exemplary embodiment, a drug administration device is configured to adjust an operational parameter of the drug administration device based on a data packet formed from drug administration data ancillary data received from networks and/or external devices. In another example embodiment, a drug administration device is configured to scan for and establish communications with at least one external device. In another example embodiment, a method includes assessing whether to update a control program on a drug administration device from a network or external device. In another example embodiment, a system includes a first drug administration device configured to communicate with a second drug administration device to optimize a drug treatment.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 24, 2020
    Publication date: November 17, 2022
    Inventors: Francesco N. ALBERTINI, Gregory J. BAKOS, Jeffrey DANIEL, Anthony R. DIUBALDI, James A. FLEMING, Jason L. HARRIS, Kevin L. HOUSER, Emma Louise HUBERT, Michael HUTCHINSON, David KALIKHMAN, Monica A. KAPIL, Wouter Jacques Noel LEQUIEU, David RAMOS, Ian SCRIMGEOUR, Frederick E. SHELTON, IV, Jaskaran SINGH, Steven M. VESOLE, Jingli WANG, Hong YAN
  • Publication number: 20220336076
    Abstract: The present disclosure relates to drug administration. In an exemplary embodiment, a system can include a drug administration device configured to dispense a drug to a patient, a monitoring device configured to log a delivery event of drug delivery from the drug administration device into the patient, and a sensor configured to sense a patient parameter following delivery of the drug into the patient. In another exemplary embodiment, a drug administration device can include a drug holder configured to hold a drug, a dispensing mechanism configured to dispense the drug, and a sensor configured to sense a patient parameter, and the drug administration device can be configured to locally activate the drug at a target location in the patient. In another exemplary embodiment, methods, devices, and systems are provided to assess when operation of a drug dispensing mechanism is complete and to confirm whether drug administration was successful.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 24, 2020
    Publication date: October 20, 2022
    Inventors: Francesco N. ALBERTINI, Gregory J. BAKOS, Anthony R. DIUBALDI, Jason L. HARRIS, Emma Louise HUBERT, Michael HUTCHINSON, David KALIKHMAN, Monica A. KAPIL, Peter KRULEVITCH, Wouter Jacques Noel LEQUIEU, Frederick E. SHELTON, IV, Jaskaran SINGH, George SZABO, Steven M. VESOLE, Jingli WANG
  • Publication number: 20220323695
    Abstract: Drug delivery systems and methods are provided for monitoring and/or tracking exposure of a drug to one or more conditions that can affect performance of the drug.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 24, 2020
    Publication date: October 13, 2022
    Inventors: Francesco N. ALBERTINI, Gregory J. BAKOS, Anthony R. DIUBALDI, Jason L. HARRIS, Emma Louise HUBERT, Michael HUTCHINSON, Monica A. KAPIL, Peter KRULEVITCH, Chaley John LARSON, Wouter Jacques Noel LEQUIEU, Frederick E. SHELTON, IV, Michael J. VENDELY, Steven M. VESOLE
  • Publication number: 20210350895
    Abstract: In general, drug administration devices that communicate with surgical hubs and methods of using drug administration devices that communicate with surgical hubs are provided.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 13, 2020
    Publication date: November 11, 2021
    Inventors: Gregory J. Bakos, Jason L. Harris, Frederick E. Shelton, IV, James Fleming, Michael Hutchinson, Francesco N. Albertini, Anthony DiUbaldi, Steven Vesole, Kevin L. Houser
  • Publication number: 20210346015
    Abstract: In general, adaptive responses from smart packaging of drug delivery absorbable adjuncts and methods of using smart packaging of drug delivery absorbable adjuncts are provided.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 13, 2020
    Publication date: November 11, 2021
    Inventors: Peter Krulevitch, Francesco N. Albertini, Jason L. Harris, Michael J. Vendely, Gregory J. Bakos, Frederick E. Shelton, IV, Michael Hutchinson