Patents by Inventor Gary A. Gillis
Gary A. Gillis 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).
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Publication number: 20140190142Abstract: An exemplary aspect comprises an apparatus, comprising: a handle component comprising a first end and a second end; a collar slidably attached to the handle component; a tamper component affixed to the first end of the handle component; and a tines component affixed to the collar comprising individual tines extending through tine guides of the tamper component.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2013Publication date: July 10, 2014Inventors: Aaron Saxton, Michael Smith, Gary Gillis, Dan Turk
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Patent number: 7691096Abstract: A medical connector for connecting medical tubing to a catheter includes a connector body and a height compensating foot. The connector body has a catheter leg adapted to connect to the catheter, a medical tubing leg adapted to connect to the medical tubing, and an angular bend intermediate the legs. The height compensating foot is attached to the catheter leg and extends outwardly therefrom at an angle to prevent the connector from rocking and tubing from overhanging a patient's knuckles when connected to the catheter inserted in a patient.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2005Date of Patent: April 6, 2010Assignee: Centurion Medical Products CorporationInventor: Gary A. Gillis
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Patent number: 7494500Abstract: A surgical instrument includes a pair of elongated members joined together by a box hinge. The box hinge is formed of a slot in the first member and a hinge portion in the second member. The hinge portion of the second member is generally the same width as that of the second member on either side of the box hinge. The width of the first elongated member is larger than the width of the second elongated member at either end of the box hinge portion. The first and second box hinge portions have pivot points that mate to allow the hinge to open and close. The pivot points may be corresponding protrusions and depressions of any preferred shape. The unique construction of the box hinge creates a snag-free surface that allows for the use of the instrument for tasks such as suturing without the suturing thread snagging on the instrument.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2003Date of Patent: February 24, 2009Assignee: Tri-State Hospital Supply CorporationInventors: Donald J. Propp, Gary A. Gillis
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Patent number: 7351248Abstract: A surgical instrument includes a pair of elongated members joined together by a box hinge. The box hinge is formed of a slot in the first member having substantially flat, generally parallel sides and a hinge portion in the second member. The hinge portion of the second member conforms to the generally flat surfaces of the slot and is generally the same width as that of the second member on either side of the box hinge. The width of the first elongated member is larger than the width of the second elongated member at either end of the box hinge portion. The transitional slope of the side surfaces of the second elongated member is nearly flat between the box hinge portion, the handle end portion, and the working tip portion. The unique construction of the box hinge creates a snag-free surface that allows for the use of the instrument for tasks such as suturing without the suturing thread snagging on the instrument.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2002Date of Patent: April 1, 2008Assignee: Tri-State Hospital Supply CorporationInventors: Donald J Propp, Gary A. Gillis
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Patent number: 7320681Abstract: A medical tubing anchor includes a flexible anchor member and a base support having an adhesive side and a non-adhesive side. The flexible anchor member is a generally elongated rectangular solid having two elongated sides, two ends, a base, and a top. The anchor base of the anchor member is mounted on the base support non-adhesive side. The anchor member includes a plurality of stations defined by passageways transversing the anchor member and extending from the anchor member top towards the anchor member base. At least one tube holder having a generally cylindrical cross-section is located along the passageway in each of the stations for receiving medical tubing. The tube holders extend from one elongated side of the anchor member to the other elongated side. A keeper on the anchor member keeps medical tubing disposed in the stations from inadvertent release.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2004Date of Patent: January 22, 2008Assignee: Tri-State Hospital Supply CorporationInventors: Gary A. Gillis, Donald J. Propp
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Publication number: 20070106265Abstract: A medical connector for connecting medical tubing to a catheter includes a connector body and a height compensating foot. The connector body has a catheter leg adapted to connect to the catheter, a medical tubing leg adapted to connect to the medical tubing, and an angular bend intermediate the legs. The height compensating foot is attached to the catheter leg and extends outwardly therefrom at an angle to prevent the connector from rocking and tubing from overhanging a patient's knuckles when connected to the catheter inserted in a patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2005Publication date: May 10, 2007Inventor: Gary Gillis
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Publication number: 20070031068Abstract: A waste container for receiving thrown up stomach contents from a patient is disclosed. The container includes an elongated moisture proof bag having an open end, and a rigid ring integrally connected to the bag open end. At least one sinuous recess is disposed within the ring. The recess is sized to receive a throttled portion of the bag therein. The recess has a contour, which restricts the throttled portion of the bag from slipping out of the recess in a use position.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2005Publication date: February 8, 2007Inventor: Gary Gillis
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Publication number: 20050182368Abstract: A medical tubing anchor includes a flexible anchor member and a base support having an adhesive side and a non-adhesive side. The flexible anchor member is a generally elongated rectangular solid having two elongated sides, two ends, a base, and a top. The anchor base of the anchor member is mounted on the base support non-adhesive side. The anchor member includes a plurality of stations defined by passageways transversing the anchor member and extending from the anchor member top towards the anchor member base. At least one tube holder having a generally cylindrical cross-section is located along the passageway in each of the stations for receiving medical tubing. The tube holders extend from one elongated side of the anchor member to the other elongated side. A keeper on the anchor member keeps medical tubing disposed in the stations from inadvertent release.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 18, 2004Publication date: August 18, 2005Inventors: Gary Gillis, Donald Propp
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Publication number: 20050145510Abstract: A surgical instrument includes a pair of elongated members joined together by a box hinge. The box hinge is formed of a slot in the first member having substantially flat, generally parallel sides and a hinge portion in the second member. The hinge portion of the second member conforms to the generally flat surfaces of the slot and is generally the same width as that of the second member on either side of the box hinge. The width of the first elongated member is larger than the width of the second elongated member at either end of the box hinge portion. The transitional slope of the side surfaces of the second elongated member is nearly flat between the box hinge portion, the handle end portion, and the working tip portion. The unique construction of the box hinge creates a snag-free surface that allows for the use of the instrument for tasks such as suturing without the suturing thread snagging on the instrument.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2005Publication date: July 7, 2005Inventors: Donald Propp, Gary Gillis
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Patent number: 6874936Abstract: A strap-on waste container for receiving thrown up stomach contents includes an elongated moisture proof bag having an open end, a rigid ring connected to the bag open end, and an elongated neck strap connected on one end to the ring. The neck strap allows for hands free use of the container so that the user or an assistant need not hold the container. The neck strap further includes a fabricated stress riser that causes the neck strap to break through the application of a threshold force, allowing for easy removal of the neck strap and container.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2003Date of Patent: April 5, 2005Assignee: Tri-State Hospital Supply CorporationInventors: Gary A. Gillis, Donald J. Propp
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Publication number: 20040141663Abstract: This invention relates to a waste container for receiving thrown up stomach contents. A waste container includes an elongated moisture proof bag having an open end, an inner surface and an outer surface. The area bounded by the bag open end and the bag inner surface defines an inner portion of the bag. A rigid ring integrally connects to the bag open end. At least one anti-microbial agent is located in the inner portion of the bag.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2003Publication date: July 22, 2004Applicant: Tri-State Hospital Supply CorporationInventors: Gary A. Gillis, Donald J. Propp
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Publication number: 20040141662Abstract: A strap-on waste container for receiving thrown up stomach contents includes an elongated moisture proof bag having an open end, a rigid ring connected to the bag open end, and an elongated neck strap connected on one end to the ring. The neck strap allows for hands free use of the container so that the user or an assistant need not hold the container. The neck strap further includes a fabricated stress riser that causes the neck strap to break through the application of a threshold force, allowing for easy removal of the neck strap and container.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2003Publication date: July 22, 2004Applicant: Tri-State Hospital Supply CorporationInventors: Gary A. Gillis, Donald J. Propp
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Publication number: 20040106947Abstract: A surgical instrument includes a pair of elongated members joined together by a box hinge. The box hinge is formed of a slot in the first member and a hinge portion in the second member. The hinge portion of the second member is generally the same width as that of the second member on either side of the box hinge. The width of the first elongated member is larger than the width of the second elongated member at either end of the box hinge portion. The first and second box hinge portions have pivot points that mate to allow the hinge to open and close. The pivot points may be corresponding protrusions and depressions of any preferred shape. The unique construction of the box hinge creates a snag-free surface that allows for the use of the instrument for tasks such as suturing without the suturing thread snagging on the instrument.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2003Publication date: June 3, 2004Applicant: Tri-State Hospital Supply CorporationInventors: Donald J. Propp, Gary A. Gillis
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Patent number: 6733508Abstract: An umbilical cord clamp cutter includes first and second handle portions including a grasping end and a cutting end. The cutting end includes a notch having a beveled cutting edge disposed proximate the terminus of the cutting end. A connector pivotably connects the handle portions between the grasping and cutting ends whereby the notches oppose one another. Movement of the grasping ends toward one another causes the cutting end notches to slide past one another capturing an umbilical cord clamp allowing the umbilical cord clamp to be cut.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2002Date of Patent: May 11, 2004Assignee: Tri-State Hospital Supply Corp.Inventors: Donald J. Propp, Gary A. Gillis
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Publication number: 20030181944Abstract: A surgical instrument includes a pair of elongated members joined together by a box hinge. The box hinge is formed of a slot in the first member having substantially flat, generally parallel sides and a hinge portion in the second member. The hinge portion of the second member conforms to the generally flat surfaces of the slot and is generally the same width as that of the second member on either side of the box hinge. The width of the first elongated member is larger than the width of the second elongated member at either end of the box hinge portion. The transitional slope of the side surfaces of the second elongated member is nearly flat between the box hinge portion, the handle end portion, and the working tip portion. The unique construction of the box hinge creates a snag-free surface that allows for the use of the instrument for tasks such as suturing without the suturing thread snagging on the instrument.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2002Publication date: September 25, 2003Applicant: Tri-State Hospital Supply CorporationInventors: Donald J. Propp, Gary A. Gillis
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Patent number: 5975897Abstract: An oral suctioning swab includes a rigid plastic tube of an elongated shape having first and second ends and a bend therebetween. A suctioning thumb control is bonded to the tube first end and a soft resilient tubular tip is bonded to said tube second end. A foam sleeve is bonded over the tube second end and soft resilient tubular tip such that the soft resilient tubular tip extends beyond the foam sleeve thereby avoiding any radial aspiration through the foam sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1998Date of Patent: November 2, 1999Assignee: Tri-State Hospital Supply CorporationInventors: Donald J. Propp, Gary A. Gillis
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Patent number: D492777Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2002Date of Patent: July 6, 2004Assignee: Tri-State Hospital Supply CorporationInventors: Donald J. Propp, Gary A. Gillis