Patents by Inventor Glen Thomson

Glen Thomson 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: 8094388
    Abstract: The present invention pertains generally to a combination of optical elements integrated into a singular unit to perform one or more functional operations upon an electromagnetic radiation emission conveyed through said unit, and more particularly, a plurality of optical elements that are durably integrated into a modular optical package, wherein said modular optical package is adaptive to a releasable mounting mechanism and has the capability to maintain an independently controlled microenvironment. An electromagnetic radiation emission in introduced into the modular optical package through at least one ingress portal and upon modification by the internal optical elements, exits the modular optical package through at least one egress portal. A microenvironment is maintained within the enclosure of the modular optical package such that humidity, temperature, atmospheric composition, particulates, and out-gassing contaminants are controlled.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 12, 2010
    Date of Patent: January 10, 2012
    Assignee: Vortran Laser Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: Doug Wilner, Chris Kruger, Gerald Williams, Glen Thomson
  • Publication number: 20090255538
    Abstract: This invention pertains generally to a device for retaining a medically relevant tube into a proper registration for application of medical treatment to a patient, and more particularly to a flexible holder for positioning of an endotracheal tube wherein said holder has integrated therein circumferential guard projections for maintaining optimal flow characteristics of the restrained endotracheal tube. Circumferential guard projections extend both outwardly and inwardly from said endotracheal tube holder and are integral to and monolithically formed with the endotracheal tube holder. The endotracheal tube holder is adaptable to receiving tubes of varying diameters and includes a capture means for allowing insertion and removal of an endotracheal tube through a transverse access port in a side aspect of the holder. The monolithic nature of the endotracheal tube holder design is further enhanced through incorporation of access portals about the holder for allowing routine patient maintenance.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 10, 2009
    Publication date: October 15, 2009
    Applicant: VORTRAN Medical Technology 1, Inc.
    Inventors: Glen Thomson, John D. Moltzner
  • Publication number: 20090205660
    Abstract: The present invention pertains generally to a monitoring system for a resuscitator which detects operation of the resuscitator and a controller unit for a supply of therapeutic gas to a resuscitator, and more specifically, a flow controller for a supply a therapeutic gas to an automatic resuscitator which is triggered by a single point pressure signal provided by the cycling of the automatic resuscitator from a controlled inhalation phase to a controlled exhalation phase. The monitoring aspect of the system detects single point low pressure signals which are sequentially compared against a time clock. Failure of the resuscitator system itself to generate a low pressure signal against the integrated time clock causes an alarm condition.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 15, 2008
    Publication date: August 20, 2009
    Applicant: VORTRAN Medical Technology 1, Inc.
    Inventors: Glen Thomson, James I-Che Lee, Abdolreza Saied
  • Publication number: 20090139522
    Abstract: The present invention pertains generally to a monitoring system for a resuscitator which detects operation of the resuscitator and includes means for informing an operator of function. The monitoring system is triggered by a pressure signal provided by the cycling of the automatic resuscitator from a controlled inhalation phase to a controlled exhalation phase. The monitoring aspect of the system detects specifically a single point low pressure signals which are sequentially compared against an integrated time clock. Failure of the resuscitator system itself to generate a low pressure signal against the integrated time clock causes an alarm condition.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 15, 2008
    Publication date: June 4, 2009
    Applicant: VORTRAN Medical Technology 1, Inc.
    Inventors: Glen Thomson, James I-Che Lee, Abdolreza Saied, Matthew Fong
  • Publication number: 20060150971
    Abstract: A device is disclosed for dispensing a fluid supplied from an external fluid source. The device comprises a transducer adapted to receive a fluid from the fluid source, and a collapsible linkage coupling the transducer and the fluid source. The linkage has a collapsible joint inhibiting discharge of the fluid source when in a locked orientation. The device further comprises a movable member coupled to the linkage such that inhalation forces on the device cause the linkage to collapse thereby discharging the fluid from the fluid source. The device may further include a dose counter coupled to the fluid source for registering the amount of doses administered from the fluid source.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 9, 2005
    Publication date: July 13, 2006
    Inventors: James Lee, Reza Saied, Glen Thomson
  • Publication number: 20050011515
    Abstract: A device is disclosed for dispensing a fluid supplied from an external fluid source. The device comprises a transducer adapted to receive a fluid from the fluid source, and a collapsible linkage coupling the transducer and the fluid source. The linkage has a collapsible joint inhibiting discharge of the fluid source when in a locked orientation. The device further comprises a movable member coupled to the linkage such that inhalation forces on the device cause the linkage to collapse thereby discharging the fluid from the fluid source. The device may further include a dose counter coupled to the fluid source for registering the amount of doses administered from the fluid source.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 9, 2004
    Publication date: January 20, 2005
    Inventors: James Lee, Reza Saied, Glen Thomson