Patents by Inventor Gino Banco

Gino Banco 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: 11097965
    Abstract: A multiple-bore solute cartridge carrier 10) for use in a sterile fluid delivery system. The carrier includes a rotary housing (12) adapted for connection to the sterile fluid delivery system. The rotary housing has one or more bores (30) configured to receive a solute cartridge. The rotary housing, when connected to the sterile fluid delivery system, is selectively rotatable to facilitate creation of a desired sterile solution when sterile water from the fluid delivery system is flowed through the solute cartridge.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 14, 2016
    Date of Patent: August 24, 2021
    Assignees: THE CLEVELAND CLINIC FOUNDATION, PARKER-HANNIFIN CORPORATION
    Inventors: Joseph Foss, Paul Resendes, Gino Banco, Andrew Sylvester
  • Publication number: 20210196203
    Abstract: A sensing device can be used for ambulatory urodynamics. The sensing device can include an elongated outer housing constructed of flexible material that can curve within a patients bladder. At least a portion of the outer housing can be filled with a non-compressible fluid. A flexible printed circuit board can be disposed within the outer housing to curve with the outer housing. The printed circuit board can include a pressure sensor, comprising a diaphragm, to collect pressure data; a microcontroller miming control software; and a wireless transmitter to transmit the pressure data. A battery can be disposed within the outer housing and coupled to the printed circuit board. The flexible material of the outer housing is configured to be displaced by a pressure within the patients bladder, the displacement is transmitted through the non-compressible fluid to the pressure sensor that provides the pressure data based on the displacement.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 28, 2019
    Publication date: July 1, 2021
    Inventors: Margot S. Damaser, Steve Majerus, Hui Zhu, Bradley C. Gill, Ricardo Gonzalez, Daniel Greene, Joe Poliquin, Glenn Craig, Marie Lorentz, Gino Banco
  • Publication number: 20210171371
    Abstract: One aspect of the present disclosure can include a system for dispensing purified and sterilized fluid and/or solution. The delivery system can include a fluid reservoir, a sterilization and/or purification mechanism, a solution production mechanism, a dispensing mechanism, and a controller. The system can dispense the purified and sterilized fluid and/or solution on-demand.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 17, 2021
    Publication date: June 10, 2021
    Inventors: Joseph Foss, William Kolosi, Dale Ashby, Gino Banco, Paul Resendes
  • Patent number: 11021378
    Abstract: A system for on-demand delivery of a sterile fluid includes a housing. At least one fluid reservoir is associated with the housing and configured to hold a fluid. A sterilization and/or purification mechanism is in fluid communication with the at least one fluid reservoir. The sterilization and/or purification mechanism is configured to sterilize the fluid. A dispensing mechanism is in fluid communication with the sterilization mechanism and configured to dispense the sterile fluid. A controller is associated with one or more of the housing, the at least one fluid reservoir, the sterilization and/or purification mechanism, and the dispensing mechanism. The controller being configured to modulate at least one operating characteristic of the system. The system is configured to deliver the sterile and/or purified fluid immediately after a request is made.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 14, 2016
    Date of Patent: June 1, 2021
    Assignees: THE CLEVELAND CLINIC FOUNDATION, PARKER-HANNIFIN CORPORATION
    Inventors: Joseph Foss, William Kolosi, Dale Ashby, Gino Banco, Paul Resendes
  • Patent number: 10786640
    Abstract: One aspect of the present disclosure relates to a reversible airway device. The reversible airway device (10) can include: a supra-glottic airway support (12) comprising a multi-lumen tubular guide (14) and an optional sealing member (16); an endotracheal tube (26); and at least one seal (42). The multi-lumen tubular guide has a distal end portion (18), a proximal end portion (22), a first passageway (20) extending between the distal and proximal end portions, and a second passageway (24) that is non-concentric with the first passageway and also extends between the distal and proximal end portions. The at least one seal is disposed within the first passageway, the second passageway, or both, so as to occlude the flow of a gas through the first passageway and/or the second passageway. The endotracheal tube can be inserted into the first or second passageway and can traverse the seal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 16, 2016
    Date of Patent: September 29, 2020
    Assignees: PARKER-HANNIFIN CORPORATION, THE CLEVELAND CLINIC FOUNDATION
    Inventors: Rafi Avitsian, Andrew Zura, Gino Banco, Sean Lee
  • Patent number: 10675425
    Abstract: A reversible airway device can include a tubular guide, a laryngeal mask, and an endotracheal tube. The tubular guide can have a distal end portion, a proximal end portion, and a first passageway extending between the distal and proximal end portions. The tubular guide can further include a first longitudinal seam. The laryngeal mask can be attached to the distal end portion of the tubular guide. The laryngeal mask can include an opening in fluid communication with the first passageway. The laryngeal mask can further include a second longitudinal seam. The endotracheal tube can be slidably disposed within the first passageway and have a second passageway. The first and second longitudinal seams can be adapted to permit ingress and egress of the tubular guide from the airway without detaching the endotracheal tube from a ventilation source.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 10, 2015
    Date of Patent: June 9, 2020
    Assignees: THE CLEVELAND CLINIC FOUNDATION, PARKER HANNIFIN CORPORATION
    Inventors: Rafi Avitsian, Andrew Zura, Ricardo Gonzalez, Michael Collinson, Gino Banco, Marijan Matakovic
  • Publication number: 20180344515
    Abstract: The present disclosure provides for a thermoregulatory glove for reducing sleep latency. The thermoregulatory glove includes a gel pocket with a gel pack disposed inside of the gel pocket. A method for producing a convergence in body temperature of a subject includes heating the thermoregulatory glove, placing the heated thermoregulatory glove on a hand of the subject, and cooling the thermoregulatory glove.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 4, 2018
    Publication date: December 6, 2018
    Inventors: Matthew Ebben, Michael Bunyan, Gino Banco, William Lionetta, George Spies, Marc Larosee, Steven Bythrow, Andrew Douglas Sylvester
  • Publication number: 20180104427
    Abstract: One aspect of the present disclosure relates to a reversible airway device. The reversible airway device (10) can include: a supra-glottic airway support (12) comprising a multi-lumen tubular guide (14) and an optional sealing member (16); an endotracheal tube (26); and at least one seal (42). The multi-lumen tubular guide has a distal end portion (18), a proximal end portion (22), a first passageway (20) extending between the distal and proximal end portions, and a second passageway (24) that is non-concentric with the first passageway and also extends between the distal and proximal end portions. The at least one seal is disposed within the first passageway, the second passageway, or both, so as to occlude the flow of a gas through the first passageway and/or the second passageway. The endotracheal tube can be inserted into the first or second passageway and can traverse the seal.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 16, 2016
    Publication date: April 19, 2018
    Inventors: Rafi Avitsian, Andrew Zura, Gino Banco, Sean Lee
  • Publication number: 20180044208
    Abstract: A multiple-bore solute cartridge carrier 10) for use in a sterile fluid delivery system. The carrier includes a rotary housing (12) adapted for connection to the sterile fluid delivery system. The rotary housing has one or more bores (30) configured to receive a solute cartridge. The rotary housing, when connected to the sterile fluid delivery system, is selectively rotatable to facilitate creation of a desired sterile solution when sterile water from the fluid delivery system is flowed through the solute cartridge.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 14, 2016
    Publication date: February 15, 2018
    Inventors: Joseph Foss, Paul Resendes, Gino Banco, Andrew Sylvester
  • Publication number: 20180037485
    Abstract: One aspect of the present disclosure can include a system for dispensing purified and sterilized fluid and/or solution. The delivery system can include a fluid reservoir, a sterilization and/or purification mechanism, a solution production mechanism, a dispensing mechanism, and a controller. The system can dispense the purified and sterilized fluid and/or solution on-demand.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 14, 2016
    Publication date: February 8, 2018
    Inventors: Joseph Foss, William Kolosi, Dale Ashby, Gino Banco, Paul Resendes
  • Publication number: 20150314094
    Abstract: A reversible airway device can include a tubular guide, a laryngeal mask, and an endotracheal tube. The tubular guide can have a distal end portion, a proximal end portion, and a first passageway extending between the distal and proximal end portions. The tubular guide can further include a first longitudinal seam. The laryngeal mask can be attached to the distal end portion of the tubular guide. The laryngeal mask can include an opening in fluid communication with the first passageway. The laryngeal mask can further include a second longitudinal seam. The endotracheal tube can be slidably disposed within the first passageway and have a second passageway. The first and second longitudinal seams can be adapted to permit ingress and egress of the tubular guide from the airway without detaching the endotracheal tube from a ventilation source.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 10, 2015
    Publication date: November 5, 2015
    Inventors: Rafi Avitsian, Andrew Zura, Ricardo Gonzalez, Michael Collinson, Gino Banco, Marijan Matakovic