Patents by Inventor H. Theodore Young
H. Theodore Young 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: 6996951Abstract: A flexible container is provided for the storage and administration of medical solutions. The container incorporates a transparent front sheet made from a planar layer of a polymer and an opposing rear sheet. The rear sheet is made from a planar laminate layer. The front and rear sheets are sealed together along a common peripheral edge to form a volume enclosure. The volume enclosure is constructed of materials having high oxygen and moisture barrier properties which allows the container thermoplastic to be stored for extended periods of time without degrading the contents. The volume enclosure is then inflated with a pressurized gas to permanently stretch the front and rear sheets outwardly and to thereby increase the volume capacity of the container. An alternative embodiment of the container incorporates multiple compartments, separated by peelable seals, for containing a diluent and a medicament.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2003Date of Patent: February 14, 2006Assignee: B. Braun Medical Inc.Inventors: Steven L. Smith, Ward Barney, Noel Gharbian, Douglas G. Harvey, Mark R. Mclonis, Christopher D. Peara, Scott L. Pool, Giuseppe Sacca, Thomas R. Sakaguchi, Sharilyn J. Sandberg, William V. Walter, Nicholas Chung-Hui Wu, Walter A. York, H. Theodore Young, William A. Sperko, Robert E. Turner, William B. Ray
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Patent number: 6846305Abstract: A flexible container is provided for the storage and administration of medical solutions. The container incorporates a transparent front sheet made from a planar layer of a polymer and an opposing rear sheet. The rear sheet is made from a planar laminate layer. The front and rear sheets are sealed together along a common peripheral edge to form a volume enclosure. The volume enclosure is constructed of materials having high oxygen and moisture barrier properties which allows the container thermoplastic to be stored for extended periods of time without degrading the contents. The volume enclosure is then inflated with a pressurized gas to permanently stretch the front and rear sheets outwardly and to thereby increase the volume capacity of the container. An alternative embodiment of the container incorporates multiple compartments, separated by peelable seals, for containing a diluent and a medicament.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2002Date of Patent: January 25, 2005Assignee: B. Braun Medical Inc.Inventors: Steven L. Smith, Ward Barney, Noel Gharbian, Douglas G. Harvey, Mark R. Mclonis, Christopher D. Peara, Scott L. Pool, Giuseppe Sacca, Thomas R. Sakaguchi, Sharilyn J. Sandberg, William V. Walter, Nicholas Chung-Hui Wu, Walter A. York, H. Theodore Young
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Publication number: 20040068960Abstract: A flexible container is provided for the storage and administration of medical solutions. The container incorporates a transparent front sheet made from a planar layer of a polymer and an opposing rear sheet. The rear sheet is made from a planar laminate layer. The front and rear sheets are sealed together along a common peripheral edge to form a volume enclosure. The volume enclosure is constructed of materials having high oxygen and moisture barrier properties which allows the container thermoplastic to be stored for extended periods of time without degrading the contents. The volume enclosure is then inflated with a pressurized gas to permanently stretch the front and rear sheets outwardly and to thereby increase the volume capacity of the container. An alternative embodiment of the container incorporates multiple compartments, separated by peelable seals, for containing a diluent and a medicament.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 17, 2003Publication date: April 15, 2004Inventors: Steven L. Smith, Ward Barney, Noel Gharbian, Douglas G. Harvey, Mark R. Mclonis, Christopher D. Peara, Scott L. Pool, Giuseppe Sacca, Thomas R. Sakaguchi, Sharilyn J. Sandberg, William V. Walter, Nicholas Chung-Hui Wu, Walter A. York, H. Theodore Young, William A. Sperko, Robert E. Turner, William B. Ray
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Publication number: 20030047467Abstract: A flexible container is provided for the storage and administration of medical solutions. The container incorporates a transparent front sheet made from a planar layer of a polymer and an opposing rear sheet. The rear sheet is made from a planar laminate layer. The front and rear sheets are sealed together along a common peripheral edge to form a volume enclosure. The volume enclosure is constructed of materials having high oxygen and moisture barrier properties which allows the container thermoplastic to be stored for extended periods of time without degrading the contents. The volume enclosure is then inflated with a pressurized gas to permanently stretch the front and rear sheets outwardly and to thereby increase the volume capacity of the container. An alternative embodiment of the container incorporates multiple compartments, separated by peelable seals, for containing a diluent and a medicament.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2002Publication date: March 13, 2003Inventors: Steven L. Smith, Ward Barney, Noel Gharbian, Douglas G. Harvey, Mark R. Mclonis, Christopher D. Peara, Scott L. Pool, Giuseppe Sacca, Thomas R. Sakaguchi, Sharilyn J. Sandberg, William V. Walter, Nicholas Chung-Hui Wu, Walter A. York, H. Theodore Young
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Patent number: 6203535Abstract: A flexible container is provided for the storage and mixing together of diluents and medicaments. The container incorporates multiple compartments, separated by peelable seals, in which the diluents and medicaments are stored. The container is constructed of thermoplastic materials having high oxygen and moisture barrier properties which allows the container to be stored for extended periods of time without degrading the contents. The seals are ruptured by manipulation of the container to thereby mix the contents together for delivery through standard IV arrangement to a patient. The seals are constructed to provide a non-linear resistance characteristic to hydraulic pressure, which causes the seal to peel open completely along its length. The container is folded-over along the line of one of the seals and also includes a locking tab and retaining slot to secure the bag in a folded-over condition.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 1998Date of Patent: March 20, 2001Assignee: B. Braun Medical, Inc.Inventors: Ward W. Barney, Walter A. York, Douglas G. Harvey, Mark R. McLonis, H. Theodore Young, Scott L. Pool, Giuseppe Sacca, Sharilyn J. Sandberg, Thomas R. Sakaguchi, Steven L. Smith, William V. Walter, Nicholas Chung-Hui Wu, Noel Gharibian, Christopher D. Peara
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Patent number: 6198106Abstract: A flexible container is provided for the storage and mixing together of diluents and medicaments. The container incorporates multiple compartments, separated by peelable seals, in which the diluents and medicaments are stored. The container is constructed of thermoplastic materials having high oxygen and moisture barrier properties which allows the container to be stored for extended periods of time without degrading the contents. The seals are ruptured by manipulation of the container to thereby mix the contents together for delivery through standard IV arrangement to a patient. The seals are constructed to provide a non-linear resistance characteristic to hydraulic pressure, which causes the seal to peel open completely along its length. The container also includes a locking tab and retaining slot to secure the bag in a folded-over condition.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 1998Date of Patent: March 6, 2001Assignee: B. Braun Medical, Inc.Inventors: Ward W. Barney, Walter A. York, Douglas G. Harvey, H. Theodore Young, Scott L. Pool, Giuseppe Sacca, Thomas R. Sakaguchi, Steven L. Smith, Noel Gharibian
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Patent number: 6165161Abstract: A flexible container is provided for the storage and mixing together of diluents and medicaments. The container incorporates multiple compartments, separated by peelable seals, in which the diluents and medicaments are stored. The container is constructed of thermoplastic materials having high oxygen and moisture barrier properties which allows the container to be stored for extended periods of time without degrading the contents. The seals are ruptured by manipulation of the container to thereby mix the contents together for delivery through standard IV arrangement to a patient. The seals are constructed to provide a non-linear resistance characteristic to hydraulic pressure, which causes the seal to peel open completely along its length. The container is folded-over along the line of one of the seals and also includes a locking tab and retaining slot to secure the bag in a folded-over condition.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 1998Date of Patent: December 26, 2000Assignee: B. Braun Medical, Inc.Inventors: Walter A. York, Douglas G. Harvey, H. Theodore Young, Scott L. Pool, Giuseppe Sacca, Noel Gharibian
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Patent number: 5944709Abstract: A flexible container is provided for the storage and mixing together of diluents and medicaments. The container incorporates multiple compartments, separated by peelable seals, in which the diluents and medicaments are stored. The container is constructed of thermoplastic materials having high oxygen and moisture barrier properties which allows the container to be stored for extended periods of time without degrading the contents. The seals are ruptured by manipulation of the container to thereby mix the contents together for delivery through standard IV arrangement to a patient. The seals are constructed to provide a non-linear resistance characteristic to hydraulic pressure, which causes the seal to peel open completely along its length. The container is folded-over along the line of one of the seals and also includes a locking tab and retaining slot to secure the bag in a folded-over condition.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 1997Date of Patent: August 31, 1999Assignee: B. Braun Medical, Inc.Inventors: Ward W. Barney, Noel Gharibian, Douglas G. Harvey, Mark R. McLonis, Christopher D. Peara, Giuseppe Sacca, Sharilyn J. Sandberg, Steven L. Smith, William V. Walter, Nicholas Chung-Hui Wu, Walter A. York, H. Theodore Young
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Patent number: 5520699Abstract: There is disclosed herein a device for clamping and cutting an umbilical cord so as to enable blood samples from the umbilical cord to be collected and/or tested. The device provides for the clamping of a severed end of an umbilical cord and the automatic ejection of that clamped end. The device also provides for the cutting of an umbilical cord without using excessive force regardless of the size of the umbilical cord. Additionally, the device provides for the valved use of vacuum tubes to collect umbilical cord blood samples. Furthermore, the device enables the measurement of blood values at the moment of cutting the umbilical cord. Finally, the device also provides for the protection of users and others from exposure to sharps and blood.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1994Date of Patent: May 28, 1996Assignee: OB Tech, Inc.Inventors: Stephen R. Hessel, H. Theodore Young, Michael Katz
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Patent number: 5415665Abstract: There is disclosed herein a device for clamping and cutting an umbilical cord so as to enable blood samples from the umbilical cord to be collected and/or tested. The device provides for the clamping of a severed end of an umbilical cord and the automatic ejection of that clamped end. The device also provides for the cutting of an umbilical cord without using excessive force regardless of the size of the umbilical cord. Additionally, the device provides for the valved use of vacuum tubes to collect umbilical cord blood samples. Furthermore, the device enables the measurement of blood values at the moment of cutting the umbilical cord. Finally, the device also provides for the protection of users and others from exposure to sharps and blood.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 1993Date of Patent: May 16, 1995Assignee: Utah Medical Products, Inc.Inventors: Stephen R. Hessel, H. Theodore Young, Michael Katz
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Patent number: 4040421Abstract: The connection joint attaching the needle assembly to the hypodermic syringe includes a female conical opening in the reduced boss of the barrel and a male conical extension of the hub which corresponds in dimensions such that when the conical extension is inserted into the conical opening, the proximal end of the extension will be substantially flush with the inner end wall of the barrel. At the same time, a substantially leakproof seal between such conical surfaces is provided whereby there will be no residual volume of liquid beyond the measured amount in the barrel when a piston is extended fully into the barrel against the end wall and there will be no leakage of the liquid between the juncture of such conical surfaces. A tubular collar is provided with an inwardly extending radial ring or bead which firmly and frictionally engages with the outer surfaces of the reduced boss on the syringe barrel to provide a mechanical lock of the needle assembly.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 1976Date of Patent: August 9, 1977Assignee: Becton, Dickinson and CompanyInventor: H. Theodore Young
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Patent number: 3964809Abstract: A modular cabinet structure is provided. The structure includes a first level framework and an identical second level framework. Each of the frameworks includes a rear wall having a pair of sidewalls extending transversely from opposite ends of the rear wall. A pin extends inwardly from at least one of the sidewalls and a locking tab is pivotally mounted to the sidewall by the pin. The tab includes a slot adapted to engage the pin of the other framework to enable the frameworks to be secured to one another.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 1975Date of Patent: June 22, 1976Assignee: Becton, Dickinson and CompanyInventors: Chester Wirbilowicz, H. Theodore Young
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Patent number: D388168Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 1996Date of Patent: December 23, 1997Assignee: McGaw, Inc.Inventors: Ward W. Barney, Mark R. McLonis, Steven L. Smith, Ernest L. Wooldridge, Walter A. York, H. Theodore Young
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Patent number: D397789Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1996Date of Patent: September 1, 1998Assignee: McGaw, Inc.Inventors: Ward W. Barney, Mark R. McLonis, Steven L. Smith, Ernest L. Wooldridge, Walter A. York, H. Theodore Young
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Patent number: D402366Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 1997Date of Patent: December 8, 1998Assignee: B. Braun Medical, Inc.Inventors: Ward W. Barney, Mark R. McLonis, Steven L. Smith, Ernest L. Wooldridge, Walter A. York, H. Theodore Young
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Patent number: D407816Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 1997Date of Patent: April 6, 1999Assignee: B. Braun Medical, Inc.Inventors: Ward W. Barney, Mark R. McLonis, Steven L. Smith, Ernest L. Wooldridge, Walter A. York, H. Theodore Young