Patents by Inventor Gerald S. Melsky
Gerald S. Melsky 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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Patent number: 6506208Abstract: A multi-function laparoscopic instrument with an end effector assembly including at least first and second movable members, a first actuator coupled to the first movable member, a second actuator coupled to the second movable member, and a handle assembly. The handle assembly includes a drive mechanism, at least one movable trigger pivotably connected with the drive mechanism, and a switching mechanism coupled to the drive mechanism and having at least two positions, a first position in which the drive mechanism is engaged with the first actuator to operate the first movable member when the movable trigger is activated and, a second position in which the drive mechanism is engaged with the second actuator to operate the second movable member when the movable trigger is activated.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2001Date of Patent: January 14, 2003Inventors: Robert B. Hunt, Gerald S. Melsky, Stephen C. Evans, Gary Whipple, Richard Wisdom
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Publication number: 20020072766Abstract: A multi-function laparoscopic instrument with an end effector assembly including at least first and second movable members, a first actuator coupled to the first movable member, a second actuator coupled to the second movable member, and a handle assembly. The handle assembly includes a drive mechanism, at least one movable trigger pivotably connected with the drive mechanism, and a switching mechanism coupled to the drive mechanism and having at least two positions, a first position in which the drive mechanism is engaged with the first actuator to operate the first movable member when the movable trigger is activated and, a second position in which the drive mechanism is engaged with the second actuator to operate the second movable member when the movable trigger is activated.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2001Publication date: June 13, 2002Inventors: Robert B. Hunt, Gerald S. Melsky, Stephen C. Evans, Gary Whipple, Richard Wisdom
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Patent number: 6358268Abstract: A surgical instrument including a handle assembly; a shaft connected on one end to the handle assembly; and an end assembly extending from the other end of the shaft. The end assembly is constructed to include a fixed member including on one portion thereof a fixed scissor blade and on another portion thereof a fixed forcep jaw. The end assembly also includes a pivotable scissor blade for cutting tissue between the fixed scissor blade and the pivotable scissor blade and a pivotable forcep jaw for grasping tissue between the fixed forcep jaw and the pivotable forcep jaw.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2000Date of Patent: March 19, 2002Inventors: Robert B. Hunt, Gerald S. Melsky, Stephen C. Evans
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Patent number: 5704915Abstract: A vascular access device for hemodialysis comprises a pair of similar, generally conical, hollow shells, each shell having a relatively large entrance end and a relatively small exit end and an axis extending between the ends, the shells being connected together along a line of tangency. A pair of self-sealing septa close the entrance ends of the shells, and a pair of integral outlet tubes extend from the exit ends of the pair of shells, the distal ends of the outlet tubes being spaced apart and disposed parallel to the line of tangency.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 1995Date of Patent: January 6, 1998Assignee: Therex Limited PartnershipInventors: Gerald S. Melsky, Frank R. Prosl
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Patent number: 5575770Abstract: An implantable infusion device includes a housing having opposite first and second walls and a relatively large blind passage extending into the housing from the first wall toward the second wall. A first self-sealing septum blocks the passage at the first wall and a second self-sealing septum blocks the passage at a location therein spaced from the first septum thereby defining an infusate chamber between the first and second septa and a blind chamber between the second septum and the housing second wall. A fluid pathway containing a normally closed valve extends from the infusate chamber to the exterior of the housing and a lever connected to the valve is located in the blind chamber. That lever may be depressed to open the valve only by a needle inserted through the two septa into the blind chamber which needle has a side opening aligned with the infusate chamber when such depression occurs.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 1995Date of Patent: November 19, 1996Assignee: Therex CorporationInventors: Gerald S. Melsky, Bradley J. Enegren
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Patent number: 5147483Abstract: An improved infusion device is of the type which can be implanted for drug delivery within a patient's body, and supplied with infusate without the need for surgical removal. The infusion device has a housing forming a chamber and an entry port into the chamber. The entry port is closed by a septum. The septum has a convex top section extending from the housing, and a frusto-conical section which matingly engages a similarly shaped interior surface of the housing. The interior surface can be provided with a plurality of notches with which the septum engages by material flexure. This arrangement improves retention of the septum and operation of the infusion device, and permits advances in the method by which such devices are manufactured.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 1990Date of Patent: September 15, 1992Assignee: Therex CorporationInventors: Gerald S. Melsky, Frank R. Prosl
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Patent number: 5045060Abstract: An improved infusion device is of the type which can be implanted for drug delivery within a patient's body, and supplied with infusate without the need for surgical removal. The infusion device has a housing forming a chamber and an entry port into the chamber. The entry port is closed by a septum. The septum has a convex top section extending from the housing, and a frusto-conical section which matingly engages a similarly shaped interior surface of the housing. The interior surface can be provided with a plurality of notches with which the septum engages by material flexure. This arrangement improves retention of the septum and operation of the infusion device, and permits advances in the method by which such devices are manufactured.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1989Date of Patent: September 3, 1991Assignee: Therex Corp.Inventors: Gerald S. Melsky, Frank R. Prosl
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Patent number: 4978338Abstract: Implantable infusion apparatus includes a housing with an inlet passage extending into the housing at a pronounced promontory on the housing wall. The passage has an outer end at the top of the promontory and an inner end defined by a needle stop positioned inside the housing. Self-sealing septa mounted in the passage at selected spacings from the needle stop divide the passage into a plurality of aligned inlet ports each of which has its own fluid outlet. One of the outlets leads to a pumpable infusate reservoir having an outlet conduit connected to a catheter that extends outside the housing; another leads directly to the outlet conduit so that while a first fluid is being pumped from the reservoir to the catheter, a second fluid can be introduced into the other inlet port for mixing with the first fluid flowing to the catheter. Several different infusate flow configurations are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 1988Date of Patent: December 18, 1990Assignee: Therex Corp.Inventors: Gerald S. Melsky, Frank R. Prosl
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Patent number: 4973319Abstract: A slit valve medical catheter includes a flexible tube the distal end of which is closed. A length of resilient tubing is mounted coaxially to the distal end segment of the tube so that the tubing extends along the inside or outside surface of the tube. The tubing is slitted lengthwise and an aperture is formed in the tube wall directly opposite each slit with the aperture being wider than the slit so that portions of the tubing wall on opposite sides of each slit overhang the sides of the corresponding aperture.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 1989Date of Patent: November 27, 1990Assignee: Therex Corp.Inventor: Gerald S. Melsky
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Patent number: 4955861Abstract: A dual access infusion or monitoring system comprises implantable apparatus and an injection needle. This system enables one to introduce into or withdraw from the apparatus, after it is implanted, a plurality of fluids simultaneously with only a single penetration of the patient's skin. The implantable apparatus includes a sealed housing with an inlet passage extending into the housing which passage has an outer end adjacent to the housing surface and an inner end located inside the housing. A needle stop is positioned at the inner end of that passage and self-sealing septa are mounted at different locations along the passage at selected spacings from the needle stop so as to divide the passage into aligned compartments or segments each of which has its own fluid outlet. The injection needle includes a plurality of lumens, the number of same corresponding to the number of different compartments in the apparatus housing.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 1988Date of Patent: September 11, 1990Assignee: Therex Corp.Inventors: Bradley J. Enegren, Gerald S. Melsky, Frank R. Prosl