Patents by Inventor John B. Slate
John B. Slate 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: 20120265142Abstract: A system for injecting a fluid medicament into a patient includes a drive mechanism, and a cassette loaded with a pre-filled hypodermic syringe. When the cassette is loaded, the syringe is held firmly inside and the cassette can be selectively engaged with the drive mechanism. The drive mechanism has two motors. A first motor initially moves the hypodermic syringe from a position inside the cassette where its needle is concealed, to a position where the needle extends from the cassette for insertion into a patient for an injection. With the needle inserted, a second motor pushes the syringe stopper to expel a fluid medicament from the syringe. After an injection, the first motor withdraws the syringe back into concealment inside the cassette, to again firmly hold the syringe on the cassette. The cassette and syringe, in combination, can then be removed from the drive mechanism and discarded.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2012Publication date: October 18, 2012Applicant: AVANT MEDICAL CORPORATIONInventors: John B. Slate, Michael W. Burk, Richard J. Koerner, Corey M. Magers, Andrew C. Barnes
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Patent number: 8177749Abstract: A system for injecting a fluid medicament into a patient includes a drive mechanism, and a cassette loaded with a pre-filled hypodermic syringe. When the cassette is loaded, the syringe is held firmly inside and the cassette can be selectively engaged with the drive mechanism. The drive mechanism has two motors. A first motor initially moves the hypodermic syringe from a position inside the cassette where its needle is concealed, to a position where the needle extends from the cassette for insertion into a patient for an injection. With the needle inserted, a second motor pushes the syringe stopper to expel a fluid medicament from the syringe. After an injection, the first motor withdraws the syringe back into concealment inside the cassette, to again firmly hold the syringe on the cassette. The cassette and syringe, in combination, can then be removed from the drive mechanism and discarded.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2008Date of Patent: May 15, 2012Assignee: Avant Medical Corp.Inventors: John B. Slate, Michael W. Burk, Richard J. Koerner, Corey M. Magers, Andrew C. Barnes
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Publication number: 20120101439Abstract: An autoinjector system for injecting a fluid medicament into a patient includes a re-usable autoinjector, and a disposable cassette loaded with a hypodermic syringe pre-filled with a fluid medicament. The autoinjector includes a first motor for injecting a needle of the hypodermic syringe into the patient and a second motor for expelling the fluid medicament from the syringe.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2009Publication date: April 26, 2012Applicant: AVANT MEDICAL CORPORATIONInventors: John B. Slate, Michael W. Burk, Richard J. Koerner, Corey M. Magers, Andrew C. Barnes
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Publication number: 20120089119Abstract: An auto-injector for injecting a fluid medicament into a patient from a pre-filled syringe requires a disposable cassette that is selectively engageable with the reusable injector. The syringe is latched onto the cassette, and the cassette is then engaged with the injector. Activation of the injector causes a first motor to move the syringe so its needle is extended from a concealed position inside the cassette for injection of the medicament. A second motor on the injector is then activated to expel fluid medicament from the syringe. Then, the first motor is again activated to withdraw the syringe into the cassette for disposal of the cassette/syringe after an injection.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2011Publication date: April 12, 2012Applicant: AVANT MEDICAL CORPORATIONInventors: John B. Slate, Richard J. Koerner, Corey M. Magers, Michael W. Burk
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Publication number: 20110295232Abstract: A system and method to automatically initiate an injection procedure of a medicament into a patient. In the system, a delivery assembly includes an injector for infusing the medicament into the patient. Further, the system includes a monitor for detecting a parameter characteristic of the procedure, for instance, a pressure indicative of a partial vacuum between the injector and the injection site, a pressure exerted by the patient against the delivery assembly, a conductance, a capacitance, or an optical blood reading. Also, the system includes a timer for determining compliance of the parameter within a predetermined range during a first time interval. In response to the timer, an actuator initiates the injection procedure at the expiration of the first time interval. Further, the actuator may stop the injection procedure if the parameter is outside the predetermined range during a second time interval.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2011Publication date: December 1, 2011Applicant: Avant Medical Corp.Inventors: John B. Slate, Michael W. Burk
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Patent number: 8052645Abstract: An auto-injector for injecting a fluid medicament into a patient from a pre-filled syringe requires a disposable cassette that is selectively engageable with the reusable injector. The syringe is latched onto the cassette, and the cassette is then engaged with the injector. Activation of the injector causes a first motor to move the syringe so its needle is extended from a concealed position inside the cassette for injection of the medicament. A second motor on the injector is then activated to expel fluid medicament from the syringe. Then, the first motor is again activated to withdraw the syringe into the cassette for disposal of the cassette/syringe after an injection.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2008Date of Patent: November 8, 2011Assignee: Avant Medical Corp.Inventors: John B. Slate, Richard J. Koerner, Corey M. Magers, Michael W. Burk
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Publication number: 20110224616Abstract: An autoinjector system for injecting a fluid medicament into a patient includes a re-usable autoinjector, and a disposable cassette loaded with a hypodermic syringe pre-filled with a fluid medicament. The autoinjector includes a first motor for injecting a needle of the hypodermic syringe into the patient and a second motor for expelling the fluid medicament from the syringe.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2009Publication date: September 15, 2011Applicant: AVANT MEDICAL CORPORATIONInventors: John B. Slate, Michael W. Burk, Richard J. Koerner, Corey M. Magers, Andrew C. Barnes
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Patent number: 8012120Abstract: A system and method to automatically initiate an injection procedure of a medicament into a patient. In the system, a delivery assembly includes an injector for infusing the medicament into the patient. Further, the system includes a monitor for detecting a parameter characteristic of the procedure, for instance, a pressure indicative of a partial vacuum between the injector and the injection site, a pressure exerted by the patient against the delivery assembly, a conductance, a capacitance, or an optical blood reading. Also, the system includes a timer for determining compliance of the parameter within a predetermined range during a first time interval. In response to the timer, an actuator initiates the injection procedure at the expiration of the first time interval. Further, the actuator may stop the injection procedure if the parameter is outside the predetermined range during a second time interval.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2007Date of Patent: September 6, 2011Assignee: Avant Medical Corp.Inventors: John B. Slate, Michael W. Burk
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Publication number: 20100036362Abstract: An auto-injector confines all functional components inside an enclosed housing, to keep its needle out-of-sight, at all times. Within the housing, a needle holder positions a needle at a location. A drive mechanism then simultaneously engages the needle with a fluid source and accelerates it with a predetermined momentum for insertion into a patient. After fluid delivery, the withdrawn needle is moved to storage within the housing for subsequent disposal.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2009Publication date: February 11, 2010Applicant: Avant Medical Corp.Inventors: John B. Slate, Andrew C. Barnes, Corey M. Magers
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Publication number: 20100022955Abstract: An auto-injector for injecting a fluid medicament into a patient from a pre-filled syringe requires a disposable cassette that is selectively engageable with the reusable injector. The syringe is latched onto the cassette, and the cassette is then engaged with the injector. Activation of the injector causes a first motor to move the syringe so its needle is extended from a concealed position inside the cassette for injection of the medicament. A second motor on the injector is then activated to expel fluid medicament from the syringe. Then, the first motor is again activated to withdraw the syringe into the cassette for disposal of the cassette/syringe after an injection.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2008Publication date: January 28, 2010Inventors: John B. Slate, Richard J. Koerner, Corey M. Magers, Michael W. Burk
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Publication number: 20090292246Abstract: A system for injecting a fluid medicament into a patient includes a drive mechanism, and a cassette loaded with a pre-filled hypodermic syringe. When the cassette is loaded, the syringe is held firmly inside and the cassette can be selectively engaged with the drive mechanism. The drive mechanism has two motors. A first motor initially moves the hypodermic syringe from a position inside the cassette where its needle is concealed, to a position where the needle extends from the cassette for insertion into a patient for an injection. With the needle inserted, a second motor pushes the syringe stopper to expel a fluid medicament from the syringe. After an injection, the first motor withdraws the syringe back into concealment inside the cassette, to again firmly hold the syringe on the cassette. The cassette and syringe, in combination, can then be removed from the drive mechanism and discarded.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2008Publication date: November 26, 2009Inventors: John B. Slate, Michael W. Burk, Richard J. Koerner, Corey M. Magers, Andrew C. Barnes
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Patent number: 7618396Abstract: An auto-injector confines all functional components inside an enclosed housing, to keep its needle out-of-sight, at all times. Within the housing, a needle holder positions a needle at a location. A drive mechanism then simultaneously engages the needle with a fluid source and accelerates it with a predetermined momentum for insertion into a patient. After fluid delivery, the withdrawn needle is moved to storage within the housing for subsequent disposal.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2006Date of Patent: November 17, 2009Assignee: Avant Medical Corp.Inventors: John B. Slate, Andrew C. Barnes, Corey M. Magers
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Publication number: 20090076443Abstract: A system and method to automatically initiate an injection procedure of a medicament into a patient. In the system, a delivery assembly includes an injector for infusing the medicament into the patient. Further, the system includes a monitor for detecting a parameter characteristic of the procedure, for instance, a pressure indicative of a partial vacuum between the injector and the injection site, a pressure exerted by the patient against the delivery assembly, a conductance, a capacitance, or an optical blood reading. Also, the system includes a timer for determining compliance of the parameter within a predetermined range during a first time interval. In response to the timer, an actuator initiates the injection procedure at the expiration of the first time interval. Further, the actuator may stop the injection procedure if the parameter is outside the predetermined range during a second time interval.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2007Publication date: March 19, 2009Inventors: John B. Slate, Michael W. Burk
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Publication number: 20080039795Abstract: An auto-injector confines all functional components inside an enclosed housing, to keep its needle out-of-sight, at all times. Within the housing, a needle holder positions a needle at a location. A drive mechanism then simultaneously engages the needle with a fluid source and accelerates it with a predetermined momentum for insertion into a patient. After fluid delivery, the withdrawn needle is moved to storage within the housing for subsequent disposal.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2006Publication date: February 14, 2008Inventors: John B. Slate, Andrew C. Barnes, Corey M. Magers
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Patent number: 7217253Abstract: A device and two-step sequential method for providing medication for injection and infusion by a jet injector includes a cassette which connects an injector system to a reservoir. The cassette forms a fluid pathway at an interface of a cassette lower body and a cassette upper body. The cassette also forms an impulse chamber with a nozzle leading therefrom. The fluid pathway interconnects the reservoir with the impulse chamber. The medication flows from the reservoir along the fluid pathway and into the impulse chamber. Force from an impulse generator drives the fluid medicament from the impulse chamber through the nozzle, out an orifice in a tip of the nozzle, and into the skin of a patient. To prevent the pressure waves generated by the jet injector from damaging a glass reservoir, the fluid pathway is formed with pressure attenuators.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2003Date of Patent: May 15, 2007Assignee: Avant Medical Corp.Inventors: John B. Slate, Michael W. Burk, Lanny A. Gorton
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Patent number: 6817986Abstract: An integral data logging system for a jet injector includes at least one electrical switch that changes state (e.g. from OFF to ON) during an injection procedure. The switch(es) are connected to an electrical circuit having a microprocessor, a clock and an electronic memory. When a switch changes state, this information along with the applicable date and time is recorded in the electronic memory. A communications link is provided to upload the stored data to a remote computer for subsequent manipulation and analysis to determine compliance with a prescribed dosing regimen. In one implementation, the injection duration is logged by using a trigger release switch and an end-of-stroke switch. The end-of-stroke switch is configured to change state after the drive bar of the injector transits through the injector tube. The injection duration is indicative of dose amount and can be used to distinguish between valid and invalid injections.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2002Date of Patent: November 16, 2004Assignee: Avant Medical Corp.Inventors: John B. Slate, Michael W. Burk, Lanny A. Gorton
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Publication number: 20040106895Abstract: An injector for injecting a fluid medicament includes an injector body, a medicament chamber and a plunger that can be advanced into the chamber to expel medicament from the distal end of the chamber. An air-in-tip mechanism is provided within the injector body for partially withdrawing the plunger from the chamber to create an air pocket in the chamber adjacent the distal end. The air-in-tip mechanism includes a gripper ring that is positioned within the injector body and initially oriented to allow the plunger to move freely through the gripper ring. A user operable button is attached to the gripper ring to first tilt the gripper ring until it engages the plunger and then move the plunger proximally to create the air pocket. Alternatively, a face cam and push rod assembly can be activated when the injector's locking nut is turned to automatically tilt and move the gripper ring.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 25, 2003Publication date: June 3, 2004Inventors: John B. Slate, Michael W. Burk, Lanny A. Gorton
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Publication number: 20040059286Abstract: A device and two-step sequential method for providing medication for injection and infusion by a jet injector includes a cassette which connects an injector system to a reservoir. The cassette forms a fluid pathway at an interface of a cassette lower body and a cassette upper body. The cassette also forms an impulse chamber with a nozzle leading therefrom. The fluid pathway interconnects the reservoir with the impulse chamber. The medication flows from the reservoir along the fluid pathway and into the impulse chamber. Force from an impulse generator drives the fluid medicament from the impulse chamber through the nozzle, out an orifice in a tip of the nozzle, and into the skin of a patient. To prevent the pressure waves generated by the jet injector from damaging a glass reservoir, the fluid pathway is formed with pressure attenuators.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2003Publication date: March 25, 2004Inventors: John B. Slate, Michael W. Burk, Lanny A. Gorton
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Patent number: 6669664Abstract: A vacuum control system for a jet injector includes a power source and vacuum pump for creating suction at the injector tip. The injector includes a drive bar to expel medicament into the patient. Before injection the drive bar and an inner barrel are separated from each other, and at the end of the injection the drive bar contacts the inner barrel. A user operable switch that is moveable between an ON position and an OFF position is also provided. The power source, vacuum pump, drive bar, inner barrel and user operable switch are all electrically connected via an electrical circuit. The electrical circuit is configured to activate the vacuum pump when the user operable switch is in the ON position and the drive bar is separated from the inner barrel, and to deactivate the vacuum pump when the drive bar contacts the inner barrel.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2001Date of Patent: December 30, 2003Assignee: Avant Drug Delivery Systems, Inc.Inventors: John B. Slate, Michael W. Burk, Lanny A. Gorton
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Publication number: 20030224371Abstract: An integrated cartridge for automated sample manipulation and, particularly strand displacement amplification, is provided. The cartridge comprises a sealed, two-part device with internal fluid channels and chambers, as well as reagents. The cartridge performs the sequence of fluid transfers, reagent additions and heat transitions, such as those of the strand displacement amplification process, in a single, sealed device.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2002Publication date: December 4, 2003Inventors: Bradley S. Thomas, Alan E. Harper, Charles E. Clemens, Raymond D. Clark, Robert J. Elms, Lanny Gorton, John B. Slate, Richard P. Meyst