Patents by Inventor Jeff O'BLOCK
Jeff O'BLOCK 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: 20210233657Abstract: A system for confirmation of fluid delivery to a patient at the clinical point of use is provided. The system includes a wearable electronic device. The wearable electronic device has a housing; at least one imaging sensor associated with the housing; a data transmission interface; a data reporting accessory for providing data to the user; a microprocessor for managing the at least one imaging sensor, the data transmission interface, and the data reporting accessory; and a program for acquiring and processing images from the at least one imaging sensor. The system further includes a fluid delivery apparatus; and one or more identification tags attached to or integrally formed with the fluid delivery apparatus. The program processes an image captured by the at least one imaging sensor to identify the one or more identification tags and acquires fluid delivery apparatus information from the one or more identification tags.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2021Publication date: July 29, 2021Inventors: Jonathan Karl Burkholz, Jeff O'Bryan
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Patent number: 11058850Abstract: A peripheral catheter having a catheter tip diffuser for reducing an exit velocity of an infusant within the catheter. Pluralities of diffusion side holes are provided on the tip portion of the catheter. Some examples further include pluralities of annularly arranged, staggered diffusion holes provided on the tip portion of an intravenous catheter to streamline infusant issued from the diffusion holes. An inner surface of each diffusion hole is further angled relative to the inner surface of the catheter lumen such that an infusant within the lumen exits the catheter though the diffusion holes at an angle less than 90°.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2017Date of Patent: July 13, 2021Assignee: Becton, Dickinson and CompanyInventors: Austin Jason McKinnon, Jeff O'Bryan, Chad M. Adams
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Publication number: 20210178126Abstract: A valve actuator that moves in a catheter assembly between a first position where a valve is closed and a second position where the valve is open, the valve actuator including a shaft portion at a distal end of the valve actuator that is configured to pierce the valve, a mating portion at a proximal end of the valve actuator that is configured to engage a Luer device, a diameter reduction region that connects the shaft portion and the mating portion, and a plurality of windows that extend through the valve actuator for flushing fluid, the plurality of windows being disposed in the diameter reduction region, wherein each of the plurality of windows does not extend a full length of the diameter reduction region.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 2021Publication date: June 17, 2021Applicant: Becton, Dickinson and CompanyInventors: Weston Harding, Siddarth Shevgoor, Lawrence Trainer, Yiping Ma, Sivaramakrishnan Balasubramanian, Patrick Downie, Jon Burkholz, Shawn Isaacson, Jeff O'Bryan
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Patent number: 11037586Abstract: The present disclosure includes methods and systems for lapping a row bar of sliders. According to the present disclosure, an electrical interconnect configuration is provided that permits the net current provided to a row bar to heat electrical heating devices during lapping to be managed so as help prevent exceeding breakdown currents of related electrical channels.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2019Date of Patent: June 15, 2021Assignee: Seagate Technology LLCInventors: Andrew Sherve, Jeff O'Konski, Yuhong Xiong, Andrew Habermas
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Patent number: 10994101Abstract: A method of preventing blood leakage through a septum of a catheter assembly when a needle is disposed within a slit of the septum may include providing a lubricant within multiple gaps disposed between an outer surface of the needle and the slit. The lubricant may include a viscosity greater than 1,000 centipoise. Providing the lubricant within the multiple gaps may include applying the lubricant to the outer surface of the needle, and inserting the lubricated needle distally through the slit of the septum. Providing the lubricant within the multiple gaps may include applying the lubricant to a tip of a septum actuator of the catheter assembly, and penetrating the septum with the lubricated septum actuator. Providing the lubricant within the plurality of gaps may include dispensing the lubricant within the slit of the septum prior to insertion of the septum into the lumen of the catheter adapter.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2018Date of Patent: May 4, 2021Assignee: Becton, Dickinson and CompanyInventors: Yiping Ma, Jeff O'Bryan, Chad Alan Tagge
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Patent number: 10984910Abstract: A system for confirmation of fluid delivery to a patient at the clinical point of use is provided. The system includes a wearable electronic device. The wearable electronic device has a housing; at least one imaging sensor associated with the housing; a data transmission interface; a data reporting accessory for providing data to the user; a microprocessor for managing the at least one imaging sensor, the data transmission interface, and the data reporting accessory; and a program for acquiring and processing images from the at least one imaging sensor. The system further includes a fluid delivery apparatus; and one or more identification tags attached to or integrally formed with the fluid delivery apparatus. The program processes an image captured by the at least one imaging sensor to identify the one or more identification tags and acquires fluid delivery apparatus information from the one or more identification tags.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2018Date of Patent: April 20, 2021Assignee: Becton, Dickinson and CompanyInventors: Jonathan Karl Burkholz, Jeff O'Bryan
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Patent number: 10960186Abstract: A valve actuator that moves in a catheter assembly between a first position where a valve is closed and a second position where the valve is open, the valve actuator including a shaft portion at a distal end of the valve actuator that is configured to pierce the valve, a mating portion at a proximal end of the valve actuator that is configured to engage a Luer device, a diameter reduction region that connects the shaft portion and the mating portion, and a plurality of windows that extend through the valve actuator for flushing fluid, the plurality of windows being disposed in the diameter reduction region, wherein each of the plurality of windows does not extend a full length of the diameter reduction region.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2016Date of Patent: March 30, 2021Assignee: Becton, Dickinson and CompanyInventors: Weston Harding, Siddarth Shevgoor, Lawrence Trainer, Yiping Ma, Sivaramakrishnan Balasubramanian, Patrick Downie, Jon Burkholz, Shawn Isaacson, Jeff O'Bryan
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Patent number: 10751508Abstract: A peripheral catheter having a catheter tip diffuser for reducing an exit velocity of an infusant within the catheter. Pluralities of diffusion side holes are provided on the tip portion of the catheter. Some examples further include pluralities of annularly arranged, staggered diffusion holes provided on the tip portion of an intravenous catheter to streamline infusant issued from the diffusion holes. An inner surface of each diffusion hole is further angled relative to the inner surface of the catheter lumen such that an infusant within the lumen exits the catheter though the diffusion holes at an angle less than 90°.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2017Date of Patent: August 25, 2020Assignee: Becton, Dickinson and CompanyInventors: Austin Jason McKinnon, Jeff O'Bryan, Chad M. Adams
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Patent number: 10744299Abstract: An obturator assembly includes an obturator positionable within a lumen of a device and movable within the lumen between a first position and a second position. The obturator includes a distal tip portion, wherein, with the obturator in the first position, the distal tip portion limits fluid communication through the lumen and, with the obturator in the second position, the distal tip portion provides fluid communication through the lumen.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2017Date of Patent: August 18, 2020Assignee: Becton, Dickinson and CompanyInventors: S. Ray Isaacson, Mark Hunter, Paul Walker, Jeff O'Bryan
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Patent number: 10682499Abstract: A catheter and introducer needle assembly, including a flexible catheter and a catheter hub having an outer surface portion. The assembly includes an introducer needle disposed in the catheter, a needle shield having a resilient clip adapted to flex between first and second positions. The resilient clip includes a cantilevered arm with a pawl. In the resilient clip's first position, the cantilevered arm is flexed so that the pawl frictionally contacts the catheter hub's outer surface portion to retain the needle shield with the catheter hub. In the second position, the pawl no longer frictionally contacts the hub's outer surface, thereby permitting needle shield displacement relative to the catheter hub.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2017Date of Patent: June 16, 2020Assignee: Becton, Dickinson and CompanyInventors: S. Ray Isaacson, Siddarth Shevgoor, Jeff O'Bryan, Yiping Ma
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Publication number: 20200009071Abstract: The present invention relates generally to compositions and methods comprising abiotic, synthetic polymer nanoparticles (NPs) with affinity and specificity to peptide toxins, enzymes, signaling proteins and other large biomacromolecules. The synthetic polymer NPs are an improvement over the current art due to insusceptibility to phospholipase attack, a mechanism common to many venoms. In one embodiment, the compositions and methods relate to synthetic polymer NPs with affinity and specificity to three finger toxins (3FTX) and phospholipase A2. In one embodiment, the compositions and methods are useful for delaying or preventing tissue necrosis due to envenomation.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2017Publication date: January 9, 2020Inventors: Kenneth J. Shea, Jeff O'Brien
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Patent number: 10525232Abstract: A smart obturator assembly includes a hub forming a central passage. The hub is configured to couple to a proximal end of a device that forms a lumen such that the central passage is in fluid communication with the lumen. A collar on the hub includes electronic circuitry in signal communication with remote reception circuitry. An obturator is movably positionable within the lumen. The obturator is movable within the lumen between a first position and a second position. The obturator includes a distal end and a sensor at the distal end. The sensor is configured to sense an environmental characteristic within a patient's blood stream, generate a signal representative of the environmental characteristic, and transmit the signal to the electronic circuitry. The electronic circuitry is configured to receive the signal and transmit the signal to the remote reception circuitry.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2017Date of Patent: January 7, 2020Assignee: Becton, Dickinson and CompanyInventors: S. Ray Isaacson, Mark Hunter, Paul Walker, Jeff O'Bryan
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Publication number: 20190381628Abstract: The present disclosure includes a lapping system that includes a temperature control system system to heat or cool the lapping plate while lapping. The temperature control system can include a closed circuit fluid system and/or one or more electrical resistive heating elements. In some embodiments that cooling system can control the temperature of the lapping plate during lapping to within +/?5° C., or even +/?5° C.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2019Publication date: December 19, 2019Inventors: Andrew Habermas, Dat Quach, Jeff O'Konski, Yuhong Xiong, Ricky Anderson, Joshua Zierhut
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Publication number: 20190381629Abstract: The present disclosure includes methods of lapping that include energizing one or more elements that are located proximal to a first magnetoresistive element in a transducer region and generate heat and cause the first magnetoresistive element to selectively expand in the lapping direction relative to one or more other magnetoresistive elements. The present disclosure also includes methods of lapping that use one or more thermal sensors located proximal to the first magnetoresistive element to help control lapping in the lapping direction. The present disclosure includes related lapping systems and sliders.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2019Publication date: December 19, 2019Inventors: Edwin Rejda, Andrew Habermas, Jeff O'Konski, Andrew Sherve, Michael Thomas Johnson, Dongming Liu
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Publication number: 20190269889Abstract: A method of preventing blood leakage through a septum of a catheter assembly when a needle is disposed within a slit of the septum may include providing a lubricant within multiple gaps disposed between an outer surface of the needle and the slit. The lubricant may include a viscosity greater than 1,000 centipoise. Providing the lubricant within the multiple gaps may include applying the lubricant to the outer surface of the needle, and inserting the lubricated needle distally through the slit of the septum. Providing the lubricant within the multiple gaps may include applying the lubricant to a tip of a septum actuator of the catheter assembly, and penetrating the septum with the lubricated septum actuator. Providing the lubricant within the plurality of gaps may include dispensing the lubricant within the slit of the septum prior to insertion of the septum into the lumen of the catheter adapter.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2018Publication date: September 5, 2019Inventors: Yiping Ma, Jeff O'Bryan, Chad Alan Tagge
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Publication number: 20190147399Abstract: Some embodiments provide a method for commercial vehicle dispatch for transportation of a product. In some embodiments, the method includes receiving an order request for the product from an order entry client, determining a product condition, and determining a vehicle condition of a first commercial vehicle and a vehicle condition of a second commercial vehicle. In some embodiments, the method further includes identifying, based on the product condition and the vehicle condition of the first commercial vehicle and the vehicle condition of the second commercial vehicle, an optimal commercial vehicle, the optimal commercial vehicle being either the first commercial vehicle or the second commercial vehicle. In some embodiments, the method further includes assigning the order request to the optimal commercial vehicle, and transmitting, to the optimal commercial vehicle, the order request.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2018Publication date: May 16, 2019Applicant: Chorus Logistics, LLCInventor: Jeff O'BLOCK
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Publication number: 20190117888Abstract: A system for confirmation of fluid delivery to a patient at the clinical point of use is provided. The system includes a wearable electronic device. The wearable electronic device has a housing; at least one imaging sensor associated with the housing; a data transmission interface; a data reporting accessory for providing data to the user; a microprocessor for managing the at least one imaging sensor, the data transmission interface, and the data reporting accessory; and a program for acquiring and processing images from the at least one imaging sensor. The system further includes a fluid delivery apparatus; and one or more identification tags attached to or integrally formed with the fluid delivery apparatus. The program processes an image captured by the at least one imaging sensor to identify the one or more identification tags and acquires fluid delivery apparatus information from the one or more identification tags.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2018Publication date: April 25, 2019Inventors: Jonathan Karl Burkholz, Jeff O'Bryan
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Publication number: 20190070390Abstract: A smart obturator assembly includes a hub forming a central passage. The hub is configured to couple to a proximal end of a device that forms a lumen such that the central passage is in fluid communication with the lumen. A collar on the hub includes electronic circuitry in signal communication with remote reception circuitry. An obturator is movably positionable within the lumen. The obturator is movable within the lumen between a first position and a second position. The obturator includes a distal end and a sensor at the distal end. The sensor is configured to sense an environmental characteristic within a patient's blood stream, generate a signal representative of the environmental characteristic, and transmit the signal to the electronic circuitry. The electronic circuitry is configured to receive the signal and transmit the signal to the remote reception circuitry.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 6, 2017Publication date: March 7, 2019Applicant: Becton, Dickinson and CompanyInventors: S. Ray Isaacson, Mark Hunter, Paul Walker, Jeff O'Bryan
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Publication number: 20190069812Abstract: An obturator assembly includes an obturator at least partially positionable within a lumen of a device. The obturator has a distal end with a tip portion and an opposing proximal end. A sensor assembly is at the tip portion. The sensor assembly is configured to sense one or more environmental characteristics and to generate one or more signals representative of the one or more environmental characteristics. A hub is operatively coupled to the obturator. The hub is also operatively coupled to electronic circuitry that is coupled in signal communication with the sensor assembly. In certain embodiments, the electronic circuitry is configured to receive the one or more signals from the sensor assembly and transmit the one or more signals to remote reception circuitry and/or display a datum representative of the one or more environmental characteristics on a display of the hub.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 6, 2017Publication date: March 7, 2019Applicant: Becton, Dickinson and CompanyInventors: S. Ray Isaacson, Mark Hunter, Paul Walker, Jeff O'Bryan
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Publication number: 20190069973Abstract: An obturator assembly includes an obturator positionable within a lumen of a device and movable within the lumen between a first position and a second position. The obturator includes a distal tip portion, wherein, with the obturator in the first position, the distal tip portion limits fluid communication through the lumen and, with the obturator in the second position, the distal tip portion provides fluid communication through the lumen.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 6, 2017Publication date: March 7, 2019Applicant: Becton, Dickinson and CompanyInventors: S. Ray Isaacson, Mark Hunter, Paul Walker, Jeff O'Bryan