Patents by Inventor Jennifer Chmura

Jennifer Chmura 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).

  • Patent number: 11865357
    Abstract: A light treatment device includes a stacked structure for applying a light treatment to a patient's skin. The stacked structure includes a light source configured to emit treatment light, and a light diffusing layer. The light diffusing layer is configured to receive the emitted treatment light, diffuse the treatment light, and output diffused treatment light.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 4, 2020
    Date of Patent: January 9, 2024
    Assignee: REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA
    Inventors: Steven S. Saliterman, Jennifer Chmura, Brett Levac, Jerry Molitor, James Kerber, Kushal Sehgal
  • Publication number: 20230389888
    Abstract: A method may include intravenously directing first bubbles into a patient's venous circulatory system and to a right side of the patient's heart. The first bubbles may have sizes that fall within a first range. The method may further include monitoring the patient's heart, with ultrasound imaging, to detect presence of the first bubbles on a left side of the patient's heart. Upon detecting the first bubbles on the left side of the patient's heart, the method may further include intravenously directing second bubbles into the patient's venous circulatory system and to the right side of the patient's heart. The second bubbles may have sizes that fall within a second range that is different than the first range. Upon detecting the second bubbles on the left side of the patient's heart, the method may further include initiating treatment to minimize risk of stroke in the patient.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 5, 2023
    Publication date: December 7, 2023
    Applicant: Agitated Solutions Inc.
    Inventors: Morgan Evans, Micah Eimer, Jennifer Chmura, Ryan Kruchten
  • Publication number: 20220152362
    Abstract: In some implementations, an intravascular gas exchange catheter includes (a) a catheter wall extending from a proximal end to a distal end; (b) a first internal lumen coupled to a first lumen port at the proximal end and adjacent at least a portion of the catheter wall, and a second internal lumen coupled to a second lumen port at the proximal end; and (c) an interior space enclosed by the catheter wall and disposed at the distal end, wherein the first internal lumen and second interior lumen are fluidly isolated from each other along a length of catheter wall but fluidly coupled to each other at the interior space. The catheter wall may include a porous material that facilitates diffusion of a target gas through the catheter wall, from or to a space exterior to the catheter wall, to or from the first lumen.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 17, 2021
    Publication date: May 19, 2022
    Applicant: Agitated Solutions Inc.
    Inventors: Morgan Evans, Gary Heit, Benjamin Arcand, Carl Lance Boling, Jennifer Chmura, Eric Sabelman, Stephen Ruoss
  • Publication number: 20220080106
    Abstract: A system for intravascular oxygenation may include a catheter shaft, a vibratory member, and an oxygen source. The catheter shaft may have a wall that extends from a proximal end to a distal end along a longitudinal axis to form a lumen. The distal end may terminate in an atraumatic tip that seals off an interior space of the lumen from an adjacent exterior space. The distal end may include a coiled spring whose coils are tightly disposed against adjacent coils. The vibratory member may be configured to produce and transmit via the wall, to the coiled spring, mechanical vibration or high-frequency acoustic energy. The oxygen source may be configured to be coupled to the proximal end and to deliver a flow of oxygen to an interior space for communication to the exterior space, through gaps that exist or are created between adjacent coils of the coiled spring.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 1, 2021
    Publication date: March 17, 2022
    Applicant: Agitated Solutions Inc.
    Inventors: Morgan Evans, Benjamin Arcand, Carl Lance Boling, Jennifer Chmura
  • Publication number: 20210361257
    Abstract: A method may include intravenously directing first bubbles into a patient's venous circulatory system and to a right side of the patient's heart. The first bubbles may have sizes that fall within a first range. The method may further include monitoring the patient's heart, with ultrasound imaging, to detect presence of the first bubbles on a left side of the patient's heart. Upon detecting the first bubbles on the left side of the patient's heart, the method may further include intravenously directing second bubbles into the patient's venous circulatory system and to the right side of the patient's heart. The second bubbles may have sizes that fall within a second range that is different than the first range. Upon detecting the second bubbles on the left side of the patient's heart, the method may further include initiating treatment to minimize risk of stroke in the patient.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 17, 2021
    Publication date: November 25, 2021
    Applicant: Agitated Solutions Inc.
    Inventors: Micah J Eimer, Morgan Evans, Benjamin Arcand, Jennifer Chmura, C. Lance Boling
  • Publication number: 20210128940
    Abstract: A light treatment device includes a stacked structure for applying a light treatment to a patient's skin. The stacked structure includes a light source configured to emit treatment light, and a light diffusing layer. The light diffusing layer is configured to receive the emitted treatment light, diffuse the treatment light, and output diffused treatment light.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 4, 2020
    Publication date: May 6, 2021
    Inventors: Steven S. Saliterman, Jennifer Chmura, Brett Levac, Jerry Molitor, James Kerber, Kushal Sehgal
  • Publication number: 20210113718
    Abstract: A method for generating microbubbles may include providing a syringe having a barrel defining an interior volume, a plunger, a tip and a check valve assembly. The check valve assembly may have an inlet port; a check valve that is configured to open when the plunger is drawn back by a user; and a nozzle in fluid communication with the interior volume and, when the check valve is open, in fluid communication with the inlet port. The method may include drawing liquid into the interior volume; removing a seal from the inlet port and drawing gas adjacent the inlet ports into the interior volume to form microbubbles in the liquid already drawn in; coupling the tip to an intravenous line associated with a patient undergoing a bubble study; and depressing the plunger to force the liquid and the formed microbubbles into the intravenous line.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 15, 2020
    Publication date: April 22, 2021
    Applicant: Agitated Solutions Inc.
    Inventors: Benjamin Arcand, Carl Lance Boling, Morgan Clyburn, Micah J. Eimer, Jennifer Chmura