Patents by Inventor Jeremy L. Hemingway

Jeremy L. Hemingway 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).

  • Publication number: 20230080758
    Abstract: A winged capsule (10) including a capsule (14) having a bottom wall (143) and tubular wall (141) extending from the bottom wall, the tubular wall and the bottom wall defining an inner space adapted to contain a substance (17), and the bottom wall having an aperture (144) adapted to deliver the substance to the animal; and a capsule retainer (18) including a central wing portion (180) connected to the capsule and wings (182) connected to and extending laterally from the central wing portion along a wing plane, the central wing portion having a maximum central width (Wt), wherein each of the wings has a distal end having a distal width and an Intermediate portion between the distal end and the central wing portion, the intermediate portion having a width narrowing from a width adjacent the central wing portion to the distal width.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 5, 2021
    Publication date: March 16, 2023
    Inventors: Elke Wagner, James R. Killory, Jeremy L. Hemingway
  • Publication number: 20190240416
    Abstract: A syringe containing a high water content product and for use in a drug infusion system is provided. The syringe includes a plunger carrying front and rear o-rings made of a diene rubber compound such as chlorobutyl rubber or bromobutyl rubber to impart very low gas permeability characteristics to the o-rings. The plunger may be molded as a single part or in two parts. If molded as one part with radially-engaging mold portions, the seal glands in the plunger may include parting lines from the mold. If molded as two parts with axially-engaging mold portions, the front seal gland may include a sealing surface and under cut that has no parting line. The orings may be surface treated with a lubricant to improve sealing where the molding process gives rise to parting lines in the seal glands.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 4, 2019
    Publication date: August 8, 2019
    Inventors: MARTIN J. GIBLER, MARK A. BENNETT, KENNETH R. WAEBER, KENNETH E. HOGUE, CHRISTOPH L. GILLUM, PATRICK A. HARRELL, DAVID A. PARROTT, SEAN E. MACKEY, RAJKUMAR V. CONJEEVARAM, THOMAS REBNE, BRADLEY A. CLARK, JEREMY L. HEMINGWAY, JI ZHOU
  • Patent number: 10195350
    Abstract: A syringe containing a high water content product and for use in a drug infusion system is provided. The syringe includes a plunger carrying front and rear o-rings made of a diene rubber compound such as chlorobutyl rubber or bromobutyl rubber to impart very low gas permeability characteristics to the o-rings. The plunger may be molded as a single part or in two parts. If molded as one part with radially-engaging mold portions, the seal glands in the plunger may include parting lines from the mold. If molded as two parts with axially-engaging mold portions, the front seal gland may include a sealing surface and under cut that has no parting line. The o-rings may be surface treated with a lubricant to improve sealing where the molding process gives rise to parting lines in the seal glands.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 30, 2012
    Date of Patent: February 5, 2019
    Assignee: AbbVie Inc.
    Inventors: Martin J. Gibler, Mark A. Bennett, Kenneth R. Waeber, Kenneth E. Hogue, Christoph L. Gillum, Patrick A. Harrell, David A. Parrott, Sean E. Mackey, Rajkumar V. Conjeevaram, Thomas Rebne, Bradley A. Clark, Jeremy L. Hemingway, Ji Zhou
  • Patent number: 9259564
    Abstract: There is provided an enteral feeding assembly having a base and a connector. The base has a catheter with a lumen for communication with a body lumen. The base also has an opening with a predetermined shape on its proximal side that also communicates with the catheter lumen. The connector has a key configured to complement the predetermined shape of the opening in the base, which occurs desirably in one position only, so that the connector and base may be joined together. The connector is also connected to a feeding tube that provides a nutrient solution from a replaceable feeding bag. Once the connector is in position in the base, liquid may from the bag to the body lumen. Once in position, the connector may rotate 360 degrees relative to the base before being again in the installation/removal position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 17, 2009
    Date of Patent: February 16, 2016
    Assignee: Avent, Inc.
    Inventors: Alison S. Bagwell, Stephen A. Baratian, Thomas G. Estes, Emily A. Reichart, John A. Rotella, Jonathan P. Bauer, Jeremy L. Hemingway
  • Publication number: 20130102994
    Abstract: A syringe containing a high water content product and for use in a drug infusion system is provided. The syringe includes a plunger carrying front and rear o-rings made of a diene rubber compound such as chlorobutyl rubber or bromobutyl rubber to impart very low gas permeability characteristics to the o-rings. The plunger may be molded as a single part or in two parts. If molded as one part with radially-engaging mold portions, the seal glands in the plunger may include parting lines from the mold. If molded as two parts with axially-engaging mold portions, the front seal gland may include a sealing surface and under cut that has no parting line. The o-rings may be surface treated with a lubricant to improve sealing where the molding process gives rise to parting lines in the seal glands.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 30, 2012
    Publication date: April 25, 2013
    Inventors: Martin J. Gibler, Mark A. Bennett, Kenneth R. Waeber, Kenneth E. Hogue, Christoph L. Gillum, Patrick A. Harrell, David A. Parrott, Sean E. Mackey, Rajkumar V. Conjeevaram, Thomas Rebne, Bradley A. Clark, Jeremy L. Hemingway, Ji Zhou, Bryan L. Wiesner
  • Publication number: 20100185159
    Abstract: There is provided an enteral feeding assembly having a base and a connector. The base has a catheter with a lumen for communication with a body lumen. The base also has an opening with a predetermined shape on its proximal side that also communicates with the catheter lumen. The connector has a key configured to complement the predetermined shape of the opening in the base, which occurs desirably in one position only, so that the connector and base may be joined together. The connector is also connected to a feeding tube that provides a nutrient solution from a replaceable feeding bag. Once the connector is in position in the base, liquid may from the bag to the body lumen. Once in position, the connector may rotate 360 degrees relative to the base before being again in the installation/removal position.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 17, 2009
    Publication date: July 22, 2010
    Inventors: Alison S. Bagwell, Stephen A. Baratian, Thomas G. Estes, Emily A. Reichart, John A. Rotella, Jonathan P. Bauer, Jeremy L. Hemingway