Patents by Inventor Gregory Frankland
Gregory Frankland 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: 20250058083Abstract: Described are drainage catheter hub devices which seal the hub from leakage when connected to a catheter. The catheter hub includes a hub body having an aperture with a sealing element mounted therein and a fluid passageway that communicates with the aperture. The fluid passageway and sealing element are configured to receive a tension member. A lever arm attached to the hub body is operable to secure the position of the tension member in the sealing element in a locked position or allow movement of the tension member through the sealing element in an unlocked position. The lever arm is configured to engage and compress the sealing element to block fluid flow through the sealing element and the aperture when the lever arm is in any position. The hub body may include a centering tab to align the tension member along a longitudinal axis of the hub body.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2024Publication date: February 20, 2025Applicant: Cook Medical Technologies LLCInventors: Wen Hong Neoh, Gregory A. Frankland, Scott K. Philhower, Arman H. Valaie
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Patent number: 12070559Abstract: Described are drainage catheter hub devices which seal the hub from leakage when connected to a catheter. The catheter hub includes a hub body having an aperture with a sealing element mounted therein and a fluid passageway that communicates with the aperture. The fluid passageway and sealing element are configured to receive a tension member. A lever arm attached to the hub body is operable to secure the position of the tension member in the sealing element in a locked position or allow movement of the tension member through the sealing element in an unlocked position. The lever arm is configured to engage and compress the sealing element to block fluid flow through the sealing element and the aperture when the lever arm is in any position. The hub body may include a centering tab to align the tension member along a longitudinal axis of the hub body.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2022Date of Patent: August 27, 2024Inventors: Wen Hong Neoh, Gregory A. Frankland, Scott K. Philhower, Arman H. Valaie
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Publication number: 20230173228Abstract: Described are drainage catheter hub devices which seal the hub from leakage when connected to a catheter. The catheter hub includes a hub body having an aperture with a sealing element mounted therein and a fluid passageway that communicates with the aperture. The fluid passageway and sealing element are configured to receive a tension member. A lever arm attached to the hub body is operable to secure the position of the tension member in the sealing element in a locked position or allow movement of the tension member through the sealing element in an unlocked position. The lever arm is configured to engage and compress the sealing element to block fluid flow through the sealing element and the aperture when the lever arm is in any position. The hub body may include a centering tab to align the tension member along a longitudinal axis of the hub body.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2022Publication date: June 8, 2023Applicant: Cook Medical Technologies LLCInventors: Wen Hong Neoh, Gregory A. Frankland, Scott K. Philhower, Arman H. Valaie
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Patent number: 11517712Abstract: Described are drainage catheter hub devices which seal the hub from leakage when connected to a catheter. The catheter hub includes a hub body having an aperture with a sealing element mounted therein and a fluid passageway that communicates with the aperture. The fluid passageway and sealing element are configured to receive a tension member. A lever arm attached to the hub body is operable to secure the position of the tension member in the sealing element in a locked position or allow movement of the tension member through the sealing element in an unlocked position. The lever arm is configured to engage and compress the sealing element to block fluid flow through the sealing element and the aperture when the lever arm is in any position. The hub body may include a centering tab to align the tension member along a longitudinal axis of the hub body.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2019Date of Patent: December 6, 2022Assignee: Cook Medical Technologies LLCInventors: Wen Hong Neoh, Gregory A. Frankland, Scott K. Philhower, Arman H. Valaie
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Publication number: 20220143365Abstract: Described are catheters having a distal catheter tube region that can be secured in an anchoring profile by a locking engagement of a filament at a catheter hub. The catheter hub can include a locking arm that cooperates with a hub body to provide a locked position that compresses and positionally fixes a portion of the filament between a fixing surface of the locking arm and a fixing surface of the hub body. The locking arm can define a cutting notch in its outer surface through which a further portion of the filament passes in the locked position, and the further portion of the filament can be cut to release the secured condition of the anchoring profile as the locked position of the hub is maintained. The locked position defined between the hub body and the locking arm can leave at least portions of the respective fixing surfaces of the locking arm and the hub body spaced from one another a distance, when in a relaxed or unstressed condition.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2021Publication date: May 12, 2022Applicant: Cook Medical Technologies LLCInventors: Ronald Glandon, Gregory A. Frankland, Patrick B. Snowhill
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Publication number: 20200164177Abstract: Described are drainage catheter hub devices which seal the hub from leakage when connected to a catheter. The catheter hub includes a hub body having an aperture with a sealing element mounted therein and a fluid passageway that communicates with the aperture. The fluid passageway and sealing element are configured to receive a tension member. A lever arm attached to the hub body is operable to secure the position of the tension member in the sealing element in a locked position or allow movement of the tension member through the sealing element in an unlocked position. The lever arm is configured to engage and compress the sealing element to block fluid flow through the sealing element and the aperture when the lever arm is in any position. The hub body may include a centering tab to align the tension member along a longitudinal axis of the hub body.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2019Publication date: May 28, 2020Applicant: Cook Medical Technologies LLCInventors: Wen Hong Neoh, Gregory A. Frankland, Scott K. Philhower, Arman H. Valaie
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Patent number: 10369330Abstract: Described are drainage catheter hub devices which seal the hub from leakage when connected to a catheter. The catheter hub includes a hub body having an aperture with a sealing element mounted therein and a fluid passageway that communicates with the aperture. The fluid passageway and sealing element are configured to receive a tension member. A lever arm attached to the hub body is operable to secure the position of the tension member in the sealing element in a locked position or allow movement of the tension member through the sealing element in an unlocked position. The lever arm is configured to engage and compress the sealing element to block fluid flow through the sealing element and the aperture when the lever arm is in any position. The hub body may include a centering tab to align the tension member along a longitudinal axis of the hub body.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2017Date of Patent: August 6, 2019Assignee: Cook Medical Technologies LLCInventors: Wen Hong Neoh, Gregory A. Frankland, Scott K. Philhower, Arman H. Valaie
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Patent number: 9913741Abstract: A delivery system is provided for a self-expanding medical device. The delivery system has a handle assembly with a housing. The housing has a slot with a deployment knob extending therethrough. The self-expanding medical device is deployed by restraining the housing of the handle assembly and pulling on the deployment knob. This causes an outer sheath to withdraw proximally from an inner catheter to release the self-expanding medical device from a space between the outer sheath and inner catheter.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 2012Date of Patent: March 13, 2018Assignee: Cook Medical Technologies LLCInventors: Jeffry S. Melsheimer, Grant T. Hoffman, Joseph E. Hughes, Gregory A. Frankland, Tyler Bunch
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Publication number: 20170232231Abstract: Described are drainage catheter hub devices which seal the hub from leakage when connected to a catheter. The catheter hub includes a hub body having an aperture with a sealing element mounted therein and a fluid passageway that communicates with the aperture. The fluid passageway and sealing element are configured to receive a tension member. A lever arm attached to the hub body is operable to secure the position of the tension member in the sealing element in a locked position or allow movement of the tension member through the sealing element in an unlocked position. The lever arm is configured to engage and compress the sealing element to block fluid flow through the sealing element and the aperture when the lever arm is in any position. The hub body may include a centering tab to align the tension member along a longitudinal axis of the hub body.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2017Publication date: August 17, 2017Applicant: Cook Medical Technologies LLCInventors: Wen Hong Neoh, Gregory A. Frankland, Scott K. Philhower, Arman H. Valaie
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Patent number: 9050067Abstract: A device for delivering a percutaneous nephrostomy plug is provided. The device comprises a tubular member configured for insertion into a biological body. The device further comprises a handle coupled to a proximal end of the tubular member. The handle comprises a pusher element, an actuation element, and a transmission. The pusher element is disposed within the tubular member, and is configured to deliver a plug through a distal end of the tubular member. The transmission is coupled to the tubular member and the actuation element, and the transmission is configured to cause a retraction of the tubular member relative to the pusher element in response to a depression of the actuation element. A first depression of the actuation element toward the tubular member urges a partial exposure of the plug. A second depression of the actuation element urges a further exposure of the plug.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2012Date of Patent: June 9, 2015Assignee: Cook Medical Technologies, LLCInventors: Kate Duncan, Gregory A. Frankland
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Patent number: 9011490Abstract: A suture retention device is provided for retaining a suture. The device includes a body with a channel and two retention members within the channel. The retention members are movable between an unlocked state to a locked state in which the suture is restrained with respect to the body.Type: GrantFiled: February 29, 2012Date of Patent: April 21, 2015Assignee: Cook Medical Technologies, LLCInventors: Gregory A. Frankland, Scott K. Philhower, Michael W. Hardert
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Publication number: 20140203555Abstract: A proximal fitting for a catheter is provided for manipulating a guide wire. The proximal fitting includes a first hub and a second hub that engage one another. A collet having a passage can be inserted into the passage of the first hub while being unable to pass through the passages of the first and second hubs. A first portion of the collet has a convex angular surface and a slot that extends radially from the passage in at least one direction. The convex angular surface of the collet interfaces with a concave angular surface on the first hub or the second hub thereby compressing the passage of the collet in response to the first and second hubs engaging one another.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 23, 2014Publication date: July 24, 2014Applicant: Cook Medical Technologies LLCInventors: Gregory A. Frankland, Karol Lagodzki, Tyler P. Turk
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Publication number: 20130079812Abstract: A device for delivering a percutaneous nephrostomy plug is provided. The device comprises a tubular member configured for insertion into a biological body. The device further comprises a handle coupled to a proximal end of the tubular member. The handle comprises a pusher element, an actuation element, and a transmission. The pusher element is disposed within the tubular member, and is configured to deliver a plug through a distal end of the tubular member. The transmission is coupled to the tubular member and the actuation element, and the transmission is configured to cause a retraction of the tubular member relative to the pusher element in response to a depression of the actuation element. A first depression of the actuation element toward the tubular member urges a partial exposure of the plug. A second depression of the actuation element urges a further exposure of the plug.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2012Publication date: March 28, 2013Applicant: Cook Medical Technologies LLCInventors: Kate Duncan, Gregory A. Frankland
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Patent number: 8372030Abstract: An apparatus for an improved high pressure medicinal dispenser is disclosed. The high pressure dispenser may include a handle (26), a chamber (18), a threaded region, a threaded rod (14), and a knob (20). The high pressure dispenser may have at least one insert-molded component. A threaded insert providing the threaded region may be insert-molded into the handle or the threaded rod may be insert-molded into the knob, or both. The dispenser may have a handle made of hard plastic and overmolded soft rubber material. The dispenser also may have a ribbed knob having at least one longitudinal rectangular cavity. Furthermore, the dispenser may have a chamber that has an interior concave surface and an interior convex surface between the interior cylindrical surface of the chamber and a nozzle. The chamber may have at least one tab or notch dimensioned to engage with at least one corresponding notch or tab on the handle.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2005Date of Patent: February 12, 2013Assignee: Cook Medical Technologies LLCInventors: Chris G. Dixon, David G. Burton, Scott K. Philhower, Gregory A. Frankland
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Publication number: 20130013049Abstract: A delivery system is provided for a self-expanding medical device. The delivery system has a handle assembly with a housing. The housing has a slot with a deployment knob extending therethrough. The self-expanding medical device is deployed by restraining the housing of the handle assembly and pulling on the deployment knob. This causes an outer sheath to withdraw proximally from an inner catheter to release the self-expanding medical device from a space between the outer sheath and inner catheter.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 5, 2012Publication date: January 10, 2013Applicant: Cook Medical Technologies LLCInventors: Jeffry S. Melsheimer, Grant T. Hoffman, Joseph E. Hughes, Gregory A. Frankland, Tyler Bunch
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Patent number: 8298187Abstract: A medical device is provided. The device includes a cannula with a lumen and a plurality of apertures and a visually perceptible indicator that is configured to allow the cannula to be positioned at an appropriate rotational position within the patient. A plurality of injection needles are disposed within the lumen and a first handle is fixed with respect to the cannula and a second handle is disposed in conjunction with the first handle and fixed to the proximal portion of each of the plurality of needles, the first handle is translatable with respect to the second handle to translate the plurality of needles from a first position where the distal portions of each of the plurality of needles are disposed within the lumen of the cannula, and a second position where the distal portion of each of the plurality of needles extends out of the lumen through their respective aperture.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2009Date of Patent: October 30, 2012Assignee: Cook Medical Technologies LLCInventors: Bryan Woodard, James D. Purdy, David R. Wagner, Richard B. Sisken, Steven J. Charlebois, Gregory A. Frankland, Scott K. Philhower
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Publication number: 20120226310Abstract: A suture retention device is provided for retaining a suture. The device includes a body with a channel and two retention members within the channel. The retention members are movable between an unlocked state to a locked state in which the suture is restrained with respect to the body.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 29, 2012Publication date: September 6, 2012Applicant: Cook Medical Technologies LLCInventors: Gregory A. Frankland, Scott K. Philhower, Michael W. Hardert
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Publication number: 20110125088Abstract: An apparatus for an improved high pressure medicinal dispenser is disclosed. The high pressure dispenser may include a handle (26), a chamber (18), a threaded region, a threaded rod (14), and a knob (20). The high pressure dispenser may have at least one insert-molded component. A threaded insert providing the threaded region may be insert-molded into the handle or the threaded rod may be insert-molded into the knob, or both. The dispenser may have a handle made of hard plastic and overmolded soft rubber material. The dispenser also may have a ribbed knob having at least one longitudinal rectangular cavity. Furthermore, the dispenser may have a chamber that has an interior concave surface and an interior convex surface between the interior cylindrical surface of the chamber and a nozzle. The chamber may have at least one tab or notch dimensioned to engage with at least one corresponding notch or tab on the handle.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2005Publication date: May 26, 2011Applicants: Cook Incorporated, Sabin CorporationInventors: Chris G. Dixon, David G. Burton, Scott K. Philhower, Gregory A. Frankland
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Publication number: 20110009848Abstract: A medical device is provided. The device includes a cannula with a lumen defined therethrough and an upper portion, a right side portion, a bottom portion, and a left side portion each substantially equally spaced from their respective neighboring portion around the circumferential surface of the cannula. The cannula additionally includes a plurality of apertures disposed through the distal end portion to provide communication from the lumen and a visually perceptible indicator that is configured to allow the cannula to be positioned at an appropriate rotational position within the patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2009Publication date: January 13, 2011Applicants: Vance Products Inc. d/b/a Cook Urological Inc., Med Institute, Inc, Sabin CorporationInventors: Bryan Woodard, James D. Purdy, David R. Wagner, Richard B. Sisken, Steven J. Charlebois, Gregory A. Frankland, Scott K. Philhower
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Publication number: 20100305474Abstract: An apparatus for dispensing a wire guide into a body vessel of a patient includes a first apparatus half and a second apparatus half. Each of the apparatus halves has an interior surface, wherein each of the halves is structured and aligned for joinder with the other half along the respective interior surfaces. Upon joinder of the apparatus halves, the resulting apparatus defines a generally spiral-shaped interior wire guide pathway, a wire guide opening generally tangential to the interior pathway, a guideway for receiving an end of the wire guide from the opening, a first port communicating with the pathway, and a second port communicating with the first port.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2009Publication date: December 2, 2010Applicant: Cook Critical Care IncorporatedInventors: Bruce J. DeMars, Gregory A. Frankland, Alan A. Petrucci