Patents by Inventor James N. Schmidt
James N. Schmidt 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: 12097320Abstract: An apparatus and method for providing a nebula or aerosol to a patient is described. In one aspect, the nebulizer is composed of a minimum number of parts to reduce complexity for automated or human assembly. The nebulizer may include an inhalation valve, exhalation valve and biasing member integrated into a single diaphragm structure that may be connected with an actuator and inserted into a housing for controlling nebulization of a medicine to a patient in response to the patient's breathing or in a continuous nebulization mode.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2020Date of Patent: September 24, 2024Assignee: Trudell Medical International Inc.Inventors: Neritan Alizoti, Andrew Dittmer, Luke Kilroy, Robert Morton, Jennifer Pevler, James N. Schmidt
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Publication number: 20230122109Abstract: A nebulizer system capable of identifying when activation has occurred and aerosol is being produced. The nebulizer system monitors the inhalation and exhalation flow generated by the patient and communicates proper breathing technique for optimal drug delivery. The nebulizer system may monitor air supply to the nebulizer to ensure it is within the working range and is producing, or is capable of producing, acceptable particle size and drug output rate. When a patient, caregiver or other user deposits or inserts medication into the nebulizer, the nebulizer system is able to identify the medication and determine the appropriate delivery methods required to properly administer the medication as well as output this information into a treatment log to ensure the patient is taking the proper medications. The system is able to measure the concentration of the medication and volume of the medication placed within the medication receptacle, e.g., bowl.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 18, 2022Publication date: April 20, 2023Applicant: Trudell Medical InternationalInventors: Stephen Costella, Andrew Dittmer, Luke Kilroy, Alanna Kirchner, Robert Morton, James N. Schmidt
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Patent number: 11497867Abstract: A nebulizer system capable of identifying when activation has occurred and aerosol is being produced. The nebulizer system monitors the inhalation and exhalation flow generated by the patient and communicates proper breathing technique for optimal drug delivery. The nebulizer system may monitor air supply to the nebulizer to ensure it is within the working range and is producing, or is capable of producing, acceptable particle size and drug output rate. When a patient, caregiver or other user deposits or inserts medication into the nebulizer, the nebulizer system is able to identify the medication and determine the appropriate delivery methods required to properly administer the medication as well as output this information into a treatment log to ensure the patient is taking the proper medications. The system is able to measure the concentration of the medication and volume of the medication placed within the medication receptacle, e.g., bowl.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2017Date of Patent: November 15, 2022Assignee: TRUDELL MEDICAL INTERNATIONALInventors: Stephen Costella, Andrew Dittmer, Luke Kilroy, Alanna Kirchner, Robert Morton, James N. Schmidt
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Publication number: 20210060270Abstract: An apparatus and method for providing a nebula or aerosol to a patient is described. In one aspect, the nebulizer is composed of a minimum number of parts to reduce complexity for automated or human assembly. The nebulizer may include an inhalation valve, exhalation valve and biasing member integrated into a single diaphragm structure that may be connected with an actuator and inserted into a housing for controlling nebulization of a medicine to a patient in response to the patient's breathing or in a continuous nebulization mode.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2020Publication date: March 4, 2021Applicant: Trudell Medical InternationalInventors: Neritan Alizoti, Andrew Dittmer, Luke Kilroy, Robert Morton, Jennifer Pevler, James N. Schmidt
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Patent number: 10881816Abstract: An aerosol medication delivery system includes a holding chamber having an output end with a plurality of tabs extending from an exterior. A patient interface includes a housing having an annular attachment collar configured with a plurality of openings receiving the plurality of tabs. The housing has a plurality of engagement members formed on an interior of the housing and an interior wall defining a sealing surface. A retaining ring is engaged by the engagement members and is coupled to an interior of the housing. A one-way inhalation valve includes a non-moveable annular valve seat engaged by the retaining ring and the sealing surface of the interior wall. A one-way exhalation valve is formed separately from the one-way inhalation valve, and is coupled to the patient interface.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2017Date of Patent: January 5, 2021Assignee: Trudell Medical InternationalInventors: Sarah Bruce, James N. Schmidt
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Patent number: 10786638Abstract: An apparatus and method for providing a nebula or aerosol to a patient is described. In one aspect, the nebulizer is composed of a minimum number of parts to reduce complexity for automated or human assembly. The nebulizer may include an inhalation valve, exhalation valve and biasing member integrated into a single diaphragm structure that may be connected with an actuator and inserted into a housing for controlling nebulization of a medicine to a patient in response to the patient's breathing or in a continuous nebulization mode.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2017Date of Patent: September 29, 2020Assignee: Trudell Medical InternationalInventors: Neritan Alizoti, Andrew Dittmer, Luke Kilroy, Robert Morton, Jennifer Pevler, James N. Schmidt
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Patent number: 10220176Abstract: Ventilator circuit aerosol delivery systems used to administer medication to a patient are disclosed. In one implementation, a metered dose inhaler (“MDI”) ventilator assembly may include a housing that defines an interior space, an inhalation port that defines an inhalation passageway in communication with the interior space, an exhalation port that defines an exhalation passageway in communication with the interior space, a patient port that defines a patient passageway in communication with the interior space, and a MDI receptacle positioned on the housing and in communication with the interior space. The MDI receptacle is operative to receive a MDI container and dispense an aerosolized medication within the MDI container into the interior space so that during inhalation, an inhalation flow including the aerosolized medication may flow through the inhalation port, the interior space, and the patient port.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2014Date of Patent: March 5, 2019Assignee: TRUDELL MEDICAL INTERNATIONALInventors: Martin P. Foley, Jerry Grychowski, Adam Meyer, James N. Schmidt
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Publication number: 20180147372Abstract: An aerosol medication delivery system includes a holding chamber having an output end with a plurality of tabs extending from an exterior. A patient interface includes a housing having an annular attachment collar configured with a plurality of openings receiving the plurality of tabs. The housing has a plurality of engagement members formed on an interior of the housing and an interior wall defining a sealing surface. A retaining ring is engaged by the engagement members and is coupled to an interior of the housing. A one-way inhalation valve includes a non-moveable annular valve seat engaged by the retaining ring and the sealing surface of the interior wall. A one-way exhalation valve is formed separately from the one-way inhalation valve, and is coupled to the patient interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2017Publication date: May 31, 2018Applicant: Trudell Medical InternationalInventors: Sarah Bruce, James N. SCHMIDT
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Publication number: 20180008789Abstract: An apparatus and method for providing a nebula or aerosol to a patient is described. In one aspect, the nebulizer is composed of a minimum number of parts to reduce complexity for automated or human assembly. The nebulizer may include an inhalation valve, exhalation valve and biasing member integrated into a single diaphragm structure that may be connected with an actuator and inserted into a housing for controlling nebulization of a medicine to a patient in response to the patient's breathing or in a continuous nebulization mode.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2017Publication date: January 11, 2018Applicant: Trudell Medical InternationalInventors: Neritan Alizoti, Andrew Dittmer, Luke Kilroy, Robert Morton, Jennifer Pevler, James N. Schmidt
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Patent number: 9814849Abstract: An aerosol medication delivery system includes a holding chamber having an output end with a plurality of tabs extending from an exterior. A patient interface includes a housing having an annular attachment collar configured with a plurality of openings receiving the plurality of tabs. The housing has a plurality of engagement members formed on an interior of the housing and an interior wall defining a sealing surface. A retaining ring is engaged by the engagement members and is coupled to an interior of the housing. A one-way inhalation valve includes a non-moveable annular valve seat engaged by the retaining ring and the sealing surface of the interior wall. A one-way exhalation valve is formed separately from the one-way inhalation valve, and is coupled to the patient interface.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2016Date of Patent: November 14, 2017Assignee: TRUDELL MEDICAL INTERNATIONALInventors: Sarah Bruce, James N. Schmidt
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Patent number: 9700689Abstract: A delivery system includes a holding chamber with first, second and third openings, and independently moveable first, second and third flow control members. A delivery system includes a holding chamber and a flow control member including a flap pivotable from an at rest position in a direction toward an outlet of a user interface and away from an output end of the holding chamber in response to a pressure being applied thereto.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2013Date of Patent: July 11, 2017Assignee: Trudell Medical InternationalInventors: Sarah Bruce, James N. Schmidt
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Patent number: 9649455Abstract: An indicating device for a dispenser that dispenses metered dosages of a medicament from a container having a valve moveable between a closed position and an open position. The indicating device includes an indicator housing having a first cover with a first vertical wall and a second cover with a second vertical wall. One of the first or second covers includes a base defining a lower surface of the indicator housing, and the other of the first or second covers includes a top defining an upper surface of the indicator housing. The first and second covers are joined with the first and second vertical walls and the base and the top defining an interior space therebetween. An indicator is rotatably disposed in the interior space of the indicator housing, with the indicator including dosage indicia. A dispensing device includes a dispenser housing and an indicating device.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2015Date of Patent: May 16, 2017Assignee: Trudell Medical InternationalInventors: Richard Blacker, Daniel K. Engelbreth, James N. Schmidt
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Publication number: 20160136379Abstract: Ventilator circuit aerosol delivery systems used to administer medication to a patient are disclosed. In one implementation, a metered dose inhaler (“MDI”) ventilator assembly may include a housing that defines an interior space, an inhalation port that defines an inhalation passageway in communication with the interior space, an exhalation port that defines an exhalation passageway in communication with the interior space, a patient port that defines a patient passageway in communication with the interior space, and a MDI receptacle positioned on the housing and in communication with the interior space. The MDI receptacle is operative to receive a MDI container and dispense an aerosolized medication within the MDI container into the interior space so that during inhalation, an inhalation flow including the aerosolized medication may flow through the inhalation port, the interior space, and the patient port.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 14, 2014Publication date: May 19, 2016Applicant: Trudell Medical InternationalInventors: Martin P. Foley, Jerry Grychowski, Adam Meyer, James N. Schmidt
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Patent number: 8944285Abstract: A dispensing device for dispensing metered dosages of a medicament from a container includes an indicator housing having an interior and an opening communicating with the interior. A first actuator is disposed within the interior and includes a resilient arm member defining a pawl portion. The first actuator is reciprocally moveable between an actuated position and an at-rest position. A spring is disposed in the indicator housing and biases the first actuator towards the at-rest position. A ratchet gear is rotatably disposed in the indicator housing, and is rotatable in response to the movement of the first actuator between the actuated and at-rest positions. An indicator is rotatably disposed in the indicator housing and is rotatable in response to the rotation of the ratchet gear. A second actuator is shaped to be received through the opening in the indicator housing. The second actuator and indicator housing are moveable relative to each other between first and second positions.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2013Date of Patent: February 3, 2015Assignee: Trudell Medical InternationalInventors: Richard Blacker, Daniel K. Engelbreth, James N. Schmidt
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Publication number: 20140076312Abstract: A dispenser for dispensing metered dosages of a substance from a container includes a dispenser housing having a top, a bottom, and a wall defining an elongated cavity open at the top and extending along a longitudinal axis. An indicating device includes a face member defining a viewing window. The face member is snap-fitted to the dispenser housing wall. The indicating device further includes an indicator member having a surface visible through the viewing window. The surface includes dosage indicia. The indicator member is rotatable about an axis substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis. An indicator actuator has at least a portion disposed in the cavity. The actuator is adapted to be moved by an actuation of the container, with the actuator adapted to rotate the indicator member upon a predetermined number of actuations of the container.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2013Publication date: March 20, 2014Inventors: Richard Blacker, Daniel K. Engelbreth, James N. Schmidt
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Patent number: 8550067Abstract: A delivery system includes a holding chamber with first, second and third openings, and independently moveable first, second and third flow control members. A delivery system includes a holding chamber and a flow control member including a flap pivotable from an at rest position in a direction toward an outlet of a user interface and away from an output end of the holding chamber in response to a pressure being applied thereto.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2011Date of Patent: October 8, 2013Assignee: Trudell Medical InternationalInventors: Sarah Bruce, James N. Schmidt
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Patent number: 8505773Abstract: A dispensing device for dispensing metered dosages of a medicament from a container includes a dispenser housing having a support block defining a longitudinal axis and an indicator housing disposed at least partially around the support block. An actuator includes a central, cylindrical hub portion adapted to be engaged by the container and centered about the longitudinal axis. The actuator is moveable along the longitudinal axis relative to the indicator housing and includes a resilient arm. A drive gear is rotatably disposed in the indicator housing and is rotatable in response to successive engagements by the resilient arm. An indicator is rotatably disposed in the indicator housing and is rotatable in response to the rotation of the drive gear. The indicator includes dosage indicia. A dispensing system and indicating device are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2012Date of Patent: August 13, 2013Assignee: Trudell Medical InternationalInventors: Richard Blacker, Daniel K. Engelbreth, James N. Schmidt
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Publication number: 20120238963Abstract: A dispensing device for dispensing metered dosages of a medicament from a container includes a dispenser housing having a support block defining a longitudinal axis and an indicator housing disposed at least partially around the support block. An actuator includes a central, cylindrical hub portion adapted to be engaged by the container and centered about the longitudinal axis. The actuator is moveable along the longitudinal axis relative to the indicator housing and includes a resilient arm. A drive gear is rotatably disposed in the indicator housing and is rotatable in response to successive engagements by the resilient arm. An indicator is rotatably disposed in the indicator housing and is rotatable in response to the rotation of the drive gear. The indicator includes dosage indicia. A dispensing system and indicating device are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2012Publication date: September 20, 2012Inventors: Richard Blacker, Daniel K. Engelbreth, James N. Schmidt
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Patent number: RE45068Abstract: An apparatus and method for performing positive pressure (PP) therapy alone or in combination with an aerosol delivery apparatus. The positive pressure apparatus includes a positive pressure valve having a continuously variable respiratory window. The PP valve may be associated with a patient respiratory system interface alone, such as, but not limited to, a mask or mouthpiece, or in combination with an aerosol delivery apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2012Date of Patent: August 12, 2014Assignee: Trudell Medical InternationalInventors: James N. Schmidt, Daniel Engelbreth, Rick Blacker
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Patent number: RE46050Abstract: An apparatus and method for performing positive pressure (PP) therapy alone or in combination with an aerosol delivery apparatus. The positive pressure apparatus includes a positive pressure valve having a continuously variable respiratory window. The PP valve may be associated with a patient respiratory system interface alone, such as, but not limited to, a mask or mouthpiece, or in combination with an aerosol delivery apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2014Date of Patent: July 5, 2016Assignee: Trudell Medical InternationalInventors: James N. Schmidt, Daniel Engelbreth, Rick Blacker