Patents by Inventor Jason Iain Glithero
Jason Iain Glithero 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: 20230338043Abstract: The instant disclosure is directed to devices and methods for deploying a biased occlusion clamp. In addition, the present disclosure includes devices and methods for deploying a biased occlusion clamp using robotics. Moreover, the present disclosure includes devices and methods for reducing the force necessary to open an occlusion clamp without permanently compromising the clamping force of the clamp itself.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2023Publication date: October 26, 2023Inventors: Salvatore Privitera, Matthew Monti, Adam Harp, Kenneth Lance Miller, Jason Iain Glithero
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Publication number: 20220401118Abstract: Apparatus and methods employing same for loading and inserting an inverting tube apparatus into a body lumen, such as a blood vessel, including introducers for inverting tube apparatuses. Also described herein are stacked tractor regions and methods of using them for removing larger and/or longer materials from the body lumen. Also described herein are methods and apparatuses for assisting in the manual operation the inverting tube apparatuses described herein, including grips.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 18, 2022Publication date: December 22, 2022Applicant: STRYKER CORPORATIONInventors: Roy Leguidleguid, Michael P. Wallace, Robert J. Garabedian, Jayson Delos Santos, Jason Iain Glithero
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Patent number: 11529252Abstract: Examples relate to garments, systems, and methods for fluid collection or removing fluids from a fluid collection device. The fluid collection garments include a fabric body configured to be worn on the pelvis of a wearer, where the fabric body has a port thereon or therein, where the port holds a fluid collection device therein. The fluid collection device is shaped to complement the female anatomy or male anatomy near the urethra. The fluid collection device can include a vacuum source in fluid communication with the fluid collection device via one or more sections of conduit.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2020Date of Patent: December 20, 2022Assignee: PureWick CorporationInventors: Jason Iain Glithero, Ashley Marie Johannes, Tracey Knapp, Andrew Meyer, David Mornhinweg
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Patent number: 11324924Abstract: Embodiments described herein are directed to tubing management members and urine collection systems including such tubing management members. In an embodiment, a tubing management member may be coupled and, in some embodiments, removably coupled to a drainage tube of the urine collection system. The tubing management member may include a plurality of attachment elements for attaching the tubing management member to the drainage tube.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2016Date of Patent: May 10, 2022Assignee: C.R. Bard, Inc.Inventors: Jason Iain Glithero, Salvatore Privitera, Oliver Newman, Tracey E. Knapp
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Publication number: 20210282759Abstract: A medical device includes: an elongated member having a proximal end, a distal end, and a body extending between the proximal end and the distal end; wherein at least a first portion of the elongated member comprises a first segment made from a shape-memory material, and a second segment made from a non-shape-memory material, the first portion being a distal portion of the elongated member; wherein the first segment and the second segment of the distal portion of the elongated member are secured to each other along their respective longitudinal sides; and wherein the first segment is configured to undergo length change to cause the distal portion of the elongated member to bend.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 16, 2020Publication date: September 16, 2021Inventors: Ted W. Layman, Clay W. Northrop, Jason Iain Glithero
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Publication number: 20210236323Abstract: Examples relate to systems, devices, and methods for attaching a fluid collection device to a user or removing fluid collected from a user in the e fluid collection device using a vacuum source A operably coupled thereto. The fluid collection devices include urine collection devices shaped to complement the female anatomy near the urethra, attach to the user with one or more flanges, and the vacuum source is operably coupled to the fluid collection device via one or more sections of conduit.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2019Publication date: August 5, 2021Inventors: Nick Austermann, Jason Iain Glithero, Ashley Marie Johannes
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Publication number: 20210228400Abstract: Examples relate to systems, devices, and methods for removing fluid from a fluid collection device using a portable vacuum source operably coupled thereto. The fluid collection devices include urine collection devices shaped to complement the female or male anatomy near the respective urethras and the vacuum source is operably coupled to the fluid collection device via one or more sections of conduit.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2019Publication date: July 29, 2021Inventor: Jason Iain Glithero
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Publication number: 20200390591Abstract: Examples relate to garments, systems, and methods for fluid collection or removing fluids from a fluid collection device. The fluid collection garments include a fabric body configured to be worn on the pelvis of a wearer, where the fabric body has a port thereon or therein, where the port holds a fluid collection device therein. The fluid collection device is shaped to complement the female anatomy or male anatomy near the urethra. The fluid collection device can include a vacuum source in fluid communication with the fluid collection device via one or more sections of conduit.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2020Publication date: December 17, 2020Inventors: Jason Iain GLITHERO, Ashley Marie JOHANNES, Tracey KNAPP, Andrew MEYER, David MORNHINWEG
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Patent number: 10821018Abstract: Embodiments disclosed herein are directed to drainage bag systems configured to facilitate disposal of a fluid therein and methods of using the drainage bag systems. For example, the drainage bag systems may include a drainage container configured to receive and hold a fluid from a patient. The drainage container may be fluidly coupled and reversibly attached to a bag. The bag may be configured to selectively receive at least some of fluid held by the drainage container. The bag may be detached from the drainage container and disposed of in a substantially fluid tight manner without disrupting operation of the drainage container (e.g., receiving and holding a fluid).Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2016Date of Patent: November 3, 2020Assignee: C.R. BARD INC.Inventor: Jason Iain Glithero
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Publication number: 20190365561Abstract: A system suitable for collecting and transporting urine away from the body of a person or animal may include an urine collecting assembly having a body, a sealing flange, and a reservoir within the body and partially defined by the sealing flange. The sealing flange can define an opening such that the interior of the body is accessible via the opening. A peripheral edge of the opening can be configured to seal around a shaft of a penis of a user disposed through the opening. The urine collecting assembly can also include an outlet in fluidic communication with the reservoir. The urine collecting assembly can be arranged such that a fluid can flow into the body from the urethral opening of the user's penis, collect in the reservoir, and flow out of the outlet.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2018Publication date: December 5, 2019Inventors: Raymond J. Newton, Ashley Marie Johannes, Jason Iain Glithero
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Publication number: 20190357912Abstract: The instant disclosure is directed to devices and methods for deploying a biased occlusion clamp. In addition, the present disclosure includes devices and methods for deploying a biased occlusion clamp using robotics. Moreover, the present disclosure includes devices and methods for reducing the force necessary to open an occlusion clamp without permanently compromising the clamping force of the clamp itself.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2019Publication date: November 28, 2019Applicant: AtriCure, Inc.Inventors: Salvatore Privitera, Matthew Monti, Adam Harp, Kenneth Lance Miller, Jason Iain Glithero
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Patent number: 10433854Abstract: The instant disclosure is directed to devices and methods for deploying a biased occlusion clamp. In addition, the present disclosure includes devices and methods for deploying a biased occlusion clamp using robotics. Moreover, the present disclosure includes devices and methods for reducing the force necessary to open an occlusion clamp without permanently compromising the clamping force of the clamp itself.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2014Date of Patent: October 8, 2019Assignee: AtriCure, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth Lance Miller, Jason Iain Glithero
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Publication number: 20190282391Abstract: A system suitable for collecting and transporting urine away from the body of a person or animal may include a urine collecting assembly having a body, a sealing flange, and a reservoir within the body and partially defined by the sealing flange. The sealing flange can define an opening such that the interior of the body is accessible via the opening. A peripheral edge of the opening can be configured to seal around a shaft of a penis of a user disposed through the opening. The urine collecting assembly can also include an outlet in fluidic communication with the reservoir. The urine collecting assembly can be arranged such that a fluid can flow into the body from the urethral opening of the user's penis, collect in the reservoir, and flow out of the outlet.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2019Publication date: September 19, 2019Inventors: Ashley Johannes, Eric Rehm, Andrew Meyer, Raymond J. Newton, Jason Iain Glithero
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Patent number: 10182824Abstract: An occlusion assembly comprising: (a) a tissue occlusion device comprising a first linear clamping portion and a second linear clamping portion, the first and second linear clamping portions oriented to overlap and be parallel to one another in a clamped position, the tissue occlusion device further including a spring concurrently coupled to and interposed by the first and second linear clamping portions to bias the first and second linear clamping portions toward the clamped position; and, (b) an endoscopic rein coupled to the tissue occlusion device and configured to facilitate repositioning of the tissue occlusion device toward an occlusion position where the first and second linear clamping portions are interposed by tissue, where the endoscopic rein includes a flexible wire coupled to the clamping device and configured to facilitate repositioning of the tissue occlusion device toward the occlusion position.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2013Date of Patent: January 22, 2019Assignee: AtriCure, Inc.Inventors: Matthew Monti, Kenneth Lance Miller, Philip P. Resig, Salvatore Privitera, Jason Iain Glithero, Adam Harp, James David Hughett, Sr.
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Publication number: 20180304045Abstract: Embodiments described herein are directed to tubing management members and urine collection systems including such tubing management members. In an embodiment, a tubing management member may be coupled and, in some embodiments, removably coupled to a drainage tube of the urine collection system. The tubing management member may include a plurality of attachment elements for attaching the tubing management member to the drainage tube.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 14, 2016Publication date: October 25, 2018Inventors: Jason Iain Glithero, Salvatore Privitera, Oliver Newman, Tracey Knapp
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Publication number: 20180303655Abstract: Embodiments disclosed herein are directed to vent adaptor assemblies including a vent adaptor, methods of making such vent adaptor assemblies, method of using such vent adaptor assemblies, and urinary drainage bag systems including such vent adaptor assemblies. In an embodiment, a vent adaptor assembly includes a filter that is configured to permit gas (e.g., air) to flow therethrough, while simultaneously at least partially preventing fluid present within the vent adaptor assembly (e.g., urine) from flowing therethrough.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2016Publication date: October 25, 2018Inventors: Jason Iain Glithero, Lyndsay Alison Sweeney, Salvatore Privitera
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Publication number: 20170312114Abstract: Embodiments disclosed herein are directed to drainage bag systems configured to facilitate disposal of a fluid therein and methods of using the drainage bag systems. For example, the drainage bag systems may include a drainage container configured to receive and hold a fluid from a patient. The drainage container may be fluidly coupled and reversibly attached to a bag. The bag may be configured to selectively receive at least some of fluid held by the drainage container. The bag may be detached from the drainage container and disposed of in a substantially fluid tight manner without disrupting operation of the drainage container (e.g., receiving and holding a fluid).Type: ApplicationFiled: October 14, 2016Publication date: November 2, 2017Inventor: Jason Iain Glithero
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Publication number: 20160151070Abstract: An occlusion assembly comprising: (a) a tissue occlusion device comprising a first linear clamping portion and a second linear clamping portion, the first and second linear clamping portions oriented to overlap and be parallel to one another in a clamped position, the tissue occlusion device further including a spring concurrently coupled to and interposed by the first and second linear clamping portions to bias the first and second linear clamping portions toward the clamped position; and, (b) an endoscopic rein coupled to the tissue occlusion device and configured to facilitate repositioning of the tissue occlusion device toward an occlusion position where the first and second linear clamping portions are interposed by tissue, where the endoscopic rein includes a flexible wire coupled to the clamping device and configured to facilitate repositioning of the tissue occlusion device toward the occlusion position.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2013Publication date: June 2, 2016Applicant: AtriCure, Inc.Inventors: Matthew Monti, Kenneth Lance Miller, Philip P. Resig, Salvatore Privitera, Jason Iain Glithero, Adam Harp, James David Hughett, Sr.
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Publication number: 20150374380Abstract: The instant disclosure is directed to devices and methods for deploying a biased occlusion clamp. In addition, the present disclosure includes devices and methods for deploying a biased occlusion clamp using robotics. Moreover, the present disclosure includes devices and methods for reducing the force necessary to open an occlusion clamp without permanently compromising the clamping force of the clamp itself.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2014Publication date: December 31, 2015Applicant: AtriCure, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth Lance Miller, Jason Iain Glithero
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Publication number: 20150289919Abstract: A surgical instrument kit comprising: (a) a robotic arm comprising a first jaw including a first bipolar electrode and a second jaw including a second bipolar electrode, wherein at least one of first jaw and second jaw is repositionable with respect to the other jaw; (b) a first surgical tool head including a first electrical load in electrical communication with a first pair of electrical terminals, the first surgical tool head adapted to be removably coupled to the robotic arm; and, (c) a second surgical tool head including a second electrical load in electrical communication with a second pair of electrical terminals, the second surgical tool head adapted to be removably coupled to the robotic arm, where the first pair of electrical terminals of the first surgical tool head are adapted to engage the first bipolar electrode and the second bipolar electrode to establish electrical communication between the first bipolar electrode and a first of the first pair of electrical terminals and between the second biType: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2015Publication date: October 15, 2015Applicant: ATRICURE, INC.Inventors: Salvatore Privitera, Matthew Monti, Jason Iain Glithero, William J. Abner, Adam Harp, Jeffrey W. Stone