Patents by Inventor Gary Lattin
Gary Lattin 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: 20100076368Abstract: An electrotransport device for delivering one or more therapeutic agents through the skin includes electrodes for contacting the skin, at least one electrode containing the agent, a power source for generating electrical current (IL) for delivering the agent, a current generating and controlling means and a disabling means for permanently and irreversibly disabling the current. The disabling means may include a timer means, a counter means, or a body parameter sensor and limit comparator to effect permanent disabling. The disabling means may be a permanent transition to a disabled logic state, a permanent discharge of a power supply source, or a permanent diversion of electrotransport current from the electrodes, or a combination of the above.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2009Publication date: March 25, 2010Applicant: ALZA CorporationInventors: Larry A. McNichols, John D. Badzinski, William N. Reining, Gary A. Lattin, Ronald P. Haak, Joseph B. Phipps
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Patent number: 7660627Abstract: An electrotransport device for delivering one or more therapeutic agents through the skin includes electrodes for contacting the skin, at least one electrode containing the agent, a power source for generating electrical current (IL) for delivering the agent, a current generating and controlling means and a disabling means for permanently and irreversibly disabling the current. The disabling means may include a timer means, a counter means, or a body parameter sensor and limit comparator to effect permanent disabling. The disabling means may be a permanent transition to a disabled logic state, a permanent discharge of a power supply source, or a permanent diversion of electrotransport current from the electrodes, or a combination of the above.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2006Date of Patent: February 9, 2010Assignee: ALZA CorporationInventors: Larry A. McNichols, Joseph B. Phipps, Gary A. Lattin, John D. Badzinski, Wiliam N. Reining, Ronald P. Haak
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Patent number: 7572252Abstract: A method of increasing the delivery efficiency of an agent through a body surface by electrotransport is disclosed wherein the electrotransport current is applied for durations at a higher current density values followed by durations of lower current density values wherein the higher current density applications transform the body surface to an enhanced, non-transitory agent delivery efficiency state.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: August 11, 2009Assignee: Alza CorporationInventors: J. Bradley Phipps, Gary A. Lattin, Ronald P. Haak, Suneel Gupta, Felix Theeuwes
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Patent number: 7212853Abstract: An electrotransport agent delivery device (10) for delivering a therapeutic agent through intact skin, and a method of operating same, is provided. The device applies a pulsing electrotransport current wherein current pulses have a magnitude above a critical level (Ic) at which the skin is transformed into a higher electrotransport delivery efficiency (E) state. Most preferably the length of the applied current pulses is at least 5 msec and preferably at least 10 msec.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1996Date of Patent: May 1, 2007Assignee: Alza CorporationInventors: J. Bradley Phipps, Gary A. Lattin, Ronald P. Haak, Felix Theeuwes, Suneel K. Gupta
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Patent number: 7136698Abstract: An electrotransport agent delivery device (10) for delivering a therapeutic agent through intact skin, and a method of operating same, is provided. The device applies a pulsing electrotransport current wherein the length of the applied current pulses is at least 5 msec and preferably at least 10 msec. Most preferably, the current pulses have a magnitude above a critical level (Ic) at which the skin is transformed into a higher electrotransport delivery efficiency (E) state.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2004Date of Patent: November 14, 2006Assignee: Alza CorporationInventors: J. Bradley Phipps, Gary A. Lattin, Ronald P. Haak, Felix Theeuwes, Suneel K. Gupta
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Publication number: 20060184093Abstract: A reservoir and a family of reservoirs are provided which are designed to be used with a single controller to provide a wide range of therapeutic drug delivering regimens while maintaining many of the same reservoir configurations and drug formulations. A method of making a reservoir and a family of reservoirs and incorporating them into an electrotransport system is disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2006Publication date: August 17, 2006Applicant: ALZA CorporationInventors: Joseph Phipps, Gary Lattin, Larry McNichols, John Badzinski
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Publication number: 20060116662Abstract: An electrotransport device for delivering one or more therapeutic agents through the skin includes electrodes for contacting the skin, at least one electrode containing the agent, a power source for generating electrical current (IL) for delivering the agent, a current generating and controlling means and a disabling means for permanently and irreversibly disabling the current. The disabling means may include a timer means, a counter means, or a body parameter sensor and limit comparator to effect permanent disabling. The disabling means may be a permanent transition to a disabled logic state, a permanent discharge of a power supply source, or a permanent diversion of electrotransport current from the electrodes, or a combination of the above.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 18, 2006Publication date: June 1, 2006Inventors: Larry McNichols, John Badzinski, William Reining, Gary Lattin, Ronald Haak, Joseph Phipps
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Patent number: 7054683Abstract: A reservoir and a family of reservoirs are provided which are designed to be used with a single controller to provide a wide range of therapeutic drug delivering regimens while maintaining many of the same reservoir configurations and drug formulations. A method of making a reservoir and a family of reservoirs and incorporating them into an electrotransport system is disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2005Date of Patent: May 30, 2006Assignee: Alza CorporationInventors: Joseph B. Phipps, Gary A. Lattin, Larry A. McNichols, John D. Badzinski
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Patent number: 7027859Abstract: An electrotransport device (20) for delivering one or more therapeutic agents through the skin includes electrodes (30,32) for contacting the skin (34), at least one electrode containing the agent, a power source (22) for generating electrical current (IL) for delivering the agent, a current generating and controlling means (24), and a disabling means (26) for permanently and irreversibly disabling the current. The disabling means (26) may include a timer means (66), a counter means (82), or a body parameter sensor (134) and limit comparator (132) to effect permanent disabling. The disabling means may be a permanent transition to a disabled logic state, a permanent discharge of a power supply source (22), or a permanent diversion of electrotransport current from the electrodes (30,32), or a combination of the above.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 1994Date of Patent: April 11, 2006Assignee: ALZA CorporationInventors: Larry A. McNichols, John D. Badzinski, William N. Reining, Gary A. Lattin, Ronald P Haak, Joseph B. Phipps
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Publication number: 20050288621Abstract: A reservoir and a family of reservoirs are provided which are designed to be used with a single controller to provide a wide range of therapeutic drug delivering regimens while maintaining many of the same reservoir configurations and drug formulations. A method of making a reservoir and a family of reservoirs and incorporating them into an electrotransport system is disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2005Publication date: December 29, 2005Applicant: Alza CorporationInventors: Joseph Phipps, Gary Lattin, Larry McNichols, John Badzinski
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Patent number: 6975902Abstract: A reservoir and a family of reservoirs are provided which are designed to be used with a single controller to provide a wide range of therapeutic drug delivering regimens while maintaining many of the same reservoir configurations and drug formulations. A method of making a reservoir and a family of reservoirs and incorporating them into an electrotransport system is disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2003Date of Patent: December 13, 2005Assignee: ALZA CorporationInventors: Joseph B. Phipps, Gary A. Lattin, Larry A. McNichols, John D. Badzinski
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Publication number: 20040186417Abstract: An electrotransport agent delivery device (10) for delivering a therapeutic agent through intact skin, and a method of operating same, is provided. The device applies a pulsing electrotransport current wherein the length of the applied current pulses is at least 5 msec and preferably at least 10 msec. Most preferably, the current pulses have a magnitude above a critical level (Ic) at which the skin is transformed into a higher electrotransport delivery efficiency (E) state.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2004Publication date: September 23, 2004Inventors: J. Bradley Phipps, Gary A. Lattin, Ronald P. Haak, Felix Theeuwes, Suneel K. Gupta
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Publication number: 20040082901Abstract: A reservoir and a family of reservoirs are provided which are designed to be used with a single controller to provide a wide range of therapeutic drug delivering regimens while maintaining many of the same reservoir configurations and drug formulations. A method of making a reservoir and a family of reservoirs and incorporating them into an electrotransport system is disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2003Publication date: April 29, 2004Inventors: Joseph B. Phipps, Gary A. Lattin, Larry A. McNichols, John D. Badzinski
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Patent number: 6725090Abstract: An apparatus for the electrically assisted delivery of therapeutic agent is described. An apparatus of the invention has rigid zones or regions which are physically connected by flexible means such as a web. The flexible means permits the rigid zones to move independently with respect to each other while remaining physically connected or coupled. In a preferred embodiment, the rigid zones are physically and electronically coupled by the flexible means. In another preferred embodiment, the skin side of the rigid zones has a radius of curvature which approximates that of the body site to which the device is to be attached. A method of increasing the body or surface conformability of a rigid electrotransport device is described. The method involves the step of intentionally placing rigid subcomponents of the device in physically separate zones within the device. The rigid zones are separate and are coupled by flexible connector means.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: April 20, 2004Assignee: Alza CorporationInventors: Gary A. Lattin, Gary A. Messer, Mark R. Bilitz, John R. Peery, J. Richard Gyory
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Patent number: 6718201Abstract: An electrotransport device and method of operating same provides a pulsed DC current of specified frequency and duration which transforms the skin into a higher electrotransport delivery efficiency state.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 1997Date of Patent: April 6, 2004Assignee: Alza CorporationInventors: J. Bradley Phipps, Gary A. Lattin, Ronald P. Haak, Felix Theeuwes, Suneel K. Gupta
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Patent number: 6355025Abstract: The invention provides a method for adjusting, i.e., varying, the rate of delivery of a therapeutic agent through a body surface from an electrotransport assembly of the type which includes a predetermined, e.g., fixed, output electronic controller and a detachable therapeutic agent source. The method provides a plurality of therapeutic agent sources in which a single parameter or a series of parameters has been varied. The plurality of agent sources are supplied, one at a time, to the controller of the electrotransport assembly, so that together (i.e., source and controller) the agent delivery rate is varied.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: March 12, 2002Assignee: ALZA CorporationInventors: J. Bradley Phipps, Gary A. Lattin
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Patent number: 6175763Abstract: An electrotransport system (20) for delivery of a drug through the skin (63) of a patient includes a tactile signal generator (36) for generating and transmitting a tactile signal to the skin of a patient upon the occurrence of an event associated with the operation of the system. The tactile signal may be an electric AC signaling current (Sr, Sp) applied through the skin, ie, an electric current different from the therapeutic electrotransport drive current. The electric signaling current is preferably a pulsed current of sufficient frequency and amplitude to allow the patient to feel it. The tactile signal may alternatively be generated by an electromechanical device in contact with the skin such as a piezoelectric vibrating element or magnetodynamic element such as a solenoid driven pin. The waveform of the tactile signaling current preferably has a zero average current component such that no net therapeutic drug is delivered by the tactile signal current.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 1996Date of Patent: January 16, 2001Assignee: Alza CorporationInventors: Paul D. Sorenson, Gary A. Lattin, Larry A. McNichols
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Patent number: 6086572Abstract: A two-part electrotransport drug delivery device (20) is comprised of a controller (22) which has a plurality of different electronic outputs. The controller (22) is adapted to be mechanically and electrically coupled to a plurality of different drug-containing units (24). Each drug unit (24) includes a means (40, 42, Rx, Cx) for signaling the controller (22). The signal is read by the controller (22) and a predetermined electronic output is thereby selected and applied through the drug unit (24) in order to deliver the drug contained therein by electrotransport. The signal sent by the drug unit (24) to the controller (22) may be an optical signal (e.g., reflected light), a signal sent by an electro-mechanical connector, an electrical signal (e.g., resistance or capacitance), a magnetic signal or a metal detector sensing signal.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 1998Date of Patent: July 11, 2000Assignee: ALZA CorporationInventors: Susan A. Johnson, Gary A. Lattin, Larry A. McNichols
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Patent number: 5983130Abstract: An electrotransport agent delivery device for delivering a therapeutic agent through a body surface, and a method for increasing agent delivery efficiency, is provided. The device includes a current controller which delivers a pulsating electrotransport current and peak current density I.sub.max, I.sub.max being greater than a critical current density level I.sub.c above which the body exhibits a non-transitory higher agent delivery efficiency. Methods for increasing electrotransport delivery efficiency (E) of an agent through a body surface by creation of a higher agent delivery efficiency state are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: November 9, 1999Assignee: Alza CorporationInventors: J. Bradley Phipps, Gary A. Lattin, Ronald P. Haak, Suneel Gupta, Felix Theeuwes
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Patent number: 5978701Abstract: A two-part electrotransport drug delivery device (20) is comprised of a controller (22) which has a plurality of different electronic outputs. The controller (22) is adapted to be mechanically and electrically coupled to a plurality of different drug-containing units (24). Each drug unit (24) includes a means (40, 42, Rx, Cx) for signaling the controller (22). The signal is read by the controller (22) and a predetermined electronic output is thereby selected and applied through the drug unit (24) in order to deliver the drug contained therein by electrotransport. The signal sent by the drug unit (24) to the controller (22) may be an optical signal (eg, reflected light), a signal sent by an electro-mechanical connector, an electrical signal (eg, resistance or capacitance), a magnetic signal or a metal detector sensing signal.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1995Date of Patent: November 2, 1999Assignee: ALZA CorporationInventors: Susan A. Johnson, Gary A. Lattin, Larry A. McNichols