Patents by Inventor John Haury
John Haury 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: 20250319297Abstract: Provided is a disinfecting cap for a fluid path element having an inner lumen and an outer cylindrical wall surrounding the inner lumen. The disinfecting cap includes a housing configured to receive the inner lumen and the outer cylindrical wall of the fluid path element. The housing has an open proximal end, a closed distal end, and a sidewall extending between the open proximal end and the closed distal end to define an interior volume. A sleeve protrudes proximally from an inner surface of the closed distal end and defines an opening configured to receive the inner lumen of the fluid path element. A compressible absorbent material at least partially saturated with a disinfecting fluid is disposed within the interior volume of the housing and surrounding at least a portion of the sleeve.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2023Publication date: October 16, 2025Inventors: MICHAEL SPOHN, KEVIN COWAN, JOHN HAURY, ROBERT BAIKO, COREY SAVANNAH, THEODORE MOSLER, JOSEPH RANALLETTA, MATTHEW WALKER, SAYED PEERZADE, JAMES FENTRESS
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Patent number: 12427247Abstract: A valve assembly for a fluid injector system includes a valve housing, a first port configured for fluid communication with a fluid injector, a second port, a third port, and a fourth port configured for fluid communication with a patient line. The valve assembly includes an air detection region associated with the first port, a fluid path length having a proximal end in fluid communication with the second port and a distal end in fluid communication with the third port, and a valve element defining a first fluid path and a second fluid path. The first fluid path provides fluid communication between the first and second ports in a delivery position of the valve housing. The second fluid path provides fluid communication between the third and fourth ports in the delivery position. The third port is isolated from the fourth port in a stop position of the valve housing.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2021Date of Patent: September 30, 2025Assignee: BAYER HEALTHCARE LLCInventors: Kevin Cowan, James Dedig, John Haury, Patrick Campbell
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Publication number: 20250269106Abstract: Methods for providing one or more guided workflow features with regard to a fluid injector system, may include receiving data associated with the fluid injector system, displaying a first graphical user interface (GUI) screen associated with a guided workflow for operation of the fluid injector system on one or more display devices based on the data associated with one or more components of the fluid injector system, receiving a first user input, displaying a second GUI screen associated with the guided workflow on the one or more display devices based on receiving the first user input, executing a first operation of the fluid injector system, and receiving a second user input, where the second GUI screen provides information that is sequential to the first GUI screen with regard to the guided workflow for operation of the fluid injector system. Systems and computer program products are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2023Publication date: August 28, 2025Inventors: Mikayla FERCHAW, Kyle TANCZOS, Sydney SANDIDGE, Patrick O'ROURKE, Randy LEE, Michael SPOHN, Kevin COWAN, Christopher SCUTT, John HAURY, David BERRY, Irina SAMKOVA
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Publication number: 20250161648Abstract: A fluid injector system includes a multi-use disposable set (MUDS) connectable to a powered fluid injector. The MUDS includes a syringe having a proximal end and a distal end and a reciprocally movable plunger; a manifold in fluid communication with the distal end of the syringe; a rotatable valve in fluid communication with the syringe interior, the at least rotatable valve operable between a filling position for filling the syringe with fluid and a delivery position for delivering the fluid from the syringe; and at least one connection port in fluid communication with the manifold and the syringe interior when the at least one valve is in the delivery position. The injector system further includes a coupling mechanism for operating the at least one valve between the filling position and the delivery position.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2025Publication date: May 22, 2025Inventors: JOHN HAURY, MICHAEL SWANTNER, RICHARD SOKOLOV, BENJAMIN JAMES CULLEN, ALISON RUTH VON MOGER, ERNESTO HUESO MONIS, KAMMAN LAW, MARK SILIVIO PROFACA, PATRICK SPENCE, MICHAEL SPOHN, JUSTIN ANGERT, BRIAN CAIN
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Patent number: 12201802Abstract: A multi-fluid injector system having a powered injector having a housing enclosing at least one reciprocally operable piston is described. The injector system includes a multi-use disposable set (MUDS) connectable to the powered fluid injector. The MUDS has at least one syringe having a proximal end and a distal end and a plunger reciprocally movable by the at least one piston element within a syringe interior between the proximal end and the distal end; a manifold in fluid communication with the distal end of the at least one syringe; at least one valve in fluid communication with the syringe interior, the at least one valve operable between a filling position for filling the syringe interior with fluid and a delivery position for delivering the fluid from the syringe interior; and at least one connection port in fluid communication with the manifold and the syringe interior when the at least one valve is in the delivery position.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2022Date of Patent: January 21, 2025Assignee: BAYER HEALTHCARE LLCInventors: John Haury, Michael Swantner, Richard Sokolov, Benjamin James Cullen, Alison Ruth Von Moger, Ernesto Hueso Monis, Kamman Law, Mark Silivio Profaca, Patrick Spence, Michael Spohn, Justin Angert, Brian Cain
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Publication number: 20240408371Abstract: A fluid mixing device for mixing a first injection fluid and a second injection fluid includes a first fluid inlet, a second fluid inlet, a mixing chamber in fluid communication with the first and second fluid inlets, and an outlet port in fluid communication with the mixing chamber. The first fluid inlet is configured to conduct the first injection fluid in a first direction and has a first redirecting surface. The second fluid inlet is configured to conduct the second injection fluid in a second direction along a different axis from the first direction and has a second redirecting surface. The mixing chamber is configured to mix the first injection fluid and the second fluid together. The mixture of the first injection fluid and the second injection fluid exits the fluid mixing device via the outlet port.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2024Publication date: December 12, 2024Inventors: Kevin Cowan, James Dedig, Michael Spohn, John Haury
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Publication number: 20240342368Abstract: A cassette for holding fluid path components for a fluid injector may include a body defining at least one feature for holding at least one fluid path component for the fluid injector; and a connecting member for removably connecting the body of the cassette to the fluid injector, the connecting member operatively connected to the body, wherein the connecting member comprises at least one pivotable connecting feature protruding from the body, and wherein each of the at least one pivotable connecting feature is configured for removably connecting to a corresponding connecting feature receiver on the fluid injector such that the body is pivotally movable relative to the fluid injector between a first, unlatched position and a second, latched position in which the at least one fluid path component on the body of the cassette is positioned for operative connection to a corresponding feature of the fluid injector.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2024Publication date: October 17, 2024Inventors: Andrew Naples, Kevin Cowan, Michael Spohn, John Haury, Patrick Campbell, James Dedig, Randy Lee, John Caswell, Katherine MacNamee, James Tirone
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Patent number: 12070568Abstract: A fluid mixing device for mixing a first injection fluid and a second injection fluid includes a first fluid inlet, a second fluid inlet, a mixing chamber in fluid communication with the first and second fluid inlets, and an outlet port in fluid communication with the mixing chamber. The first fluid inlet is configured to conduct the first injection fluid in a first direction and has a first redirecting surface. The second fluid inlet is configured to conduct the second injection fluid in a second direction along a different axis from the first direction and has a second redirecting surface. The mixing chamber is configured to mix the first injection fluid and the second fluid together. The mixture of the first injection fluid and the second injection fluid exits the fluid mixing device via the outlet port.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 2023Date of Patent: August 27, 2024Assignee: BAYER HEALTHCARE LLCInventors: Kevin Cowan, James Dedig, Michael Spohn, John Haury
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Publication number: 20240245847Abstract: A powered fluid injector including an assembly for retaining a pressure jacket and a syringe on a fluid injector is provided. The assembly includes a base plate comprising a body; a first retaining arm and a second retaining arm operatively mounted on the body of the base plate, wherein the first retaining arm have a first retaining surface and the second retaining arm having a second retaining surface. The first retaining surface and the second retaining surface abut a distal surface of at least one of the pressure jacket and the syringe. The assembly also includes a linkage assembly connected to at least one of the first retaining arm and/or the second retaining arm to move the retaining arms between at least a first open position and a closed position.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 29, 2024Publication date: July 25, 2024Inventors: MICHAEL SPOHN, KEVIN COWAN, PATRICK CAMPBELL, JOHN HAURY, CHRISTOPHER SCUTT
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Patent number: 12023464Abstract: A cassette for holding fluid path components for a fluid injector may include a body defining at least one feature for holding at least one fluid path component for the fluid injector; and a connecting member for removably connecting the body of the cassette to the fluid injector, the connecting member operatively connected to the body, wherein the connecting member comprises at least one pivotable connecting feature protruding from the body, and wherein each of the at least one pivotable connecting feature is configured for removably connecting to a corresponding connecting feature receiver on the fluid injector such that the body is pivotally movable relative to the fluid injector between a first, unlatched position and a second, latched position in which the at least one fluid path component on the body of the cassette is positioned for operative connection to a corresponding feature of the fluid injector.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2021Date of Patent: July 2, 2024Assignee: BAYER HEALTHCARE LLCInventors: Andrew Naples, Kevin Cowan, Michael Spohn, John Haury, Patrick Campbell, James Dedig, Randy Lee, John Caswell, Katherine MacNamee, James Tirone
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Patent number: 11938093Abstract: A fluid path connector for a medical fluid delivery system, the fluid path connector including a first connector element comprising a body, a first lumen, a first flexible leg, and a second flexible leg, and a second connector element comprising a body defining an undercut, a second lumen, a channel defined in the body, and at least one sealing element positioned within the channel, in which the first flexible leg comprises a first flange and the second flexible leg comprises a second flange, and in which, upon engagement of the first connector element with the second connector element, the first flange and the second flange engage with the undercut of the body of the second connector element to prevent disengagement of the first connector element and the second connector element.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2021Date of Patent: March 26, 2024Assignee: BAYER HEALTHCARE LLCInventors: Michael Spohn, Kevin Cowan, James Dedig, John Haury
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Patent number: 11918775Abstract: An assembly for retaining a pressure jacket (134) and a syringe (132) on a fluid injector, the assembly including a base plate (1902) comprising a body (1904); at least a first retaining arm (1910a) and a second retaining arm (1910b) operatively mounted on the body of the base plate, the first retaining arm having a first retaining surface at a distal end thereof and the second retaining arm having a second retaining surface at a distal end thereof, wherein the first retaining surface and the second retaining surface are configured for abutting a distal surface of at least one of the pressure jacket and the syringe; a linkage assembly operatively connected to at least one of the first retaining arm and the second retaining arm, wherein the linkage assembly is configured to move at least one of the first retaining arm and the second retaining arm between at least a first open position and a closed position.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2020Date of Patent: March 5, 2024Assignee: BAYER HEALTHCARE LLCInventors: Michael Spohn, Kevin Cowan, Arthur Uber, III, Patrick Campbell, Andrew Osan, John Haury, James Dedig, Andrew Naples, Christopher Scutt, Michael Swantner, Nathaniel Payor
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Publication number: 20240066239Abstract: An apparatus for suspending air bubbles in a fluid path of a fluid injector system includes an internal chamber having a curved interior wall defined within the housing, an inlet fluid pathway in fluid communication with the internal chamber, and an outlet fluid pathway in fluid communication with the internal chamber. The inlet fluid pathway extending into the chamber at a tangent to the curved interior wall, and the outlet fluid pathway spaced from the inlet fluid pathway such that fluid flowing into the internal chamber via the inlet fluid pathway is directed away from the outlet fluid pathway. The internal chamber is configured to create an internal fluid vortex in an injection fluid entering the internal chamber from the inlet fluid pathway, and wherein the internal fluid vortex at least temporarily suspends one or more air bubbles in the fluid in the internal vortex and delays the passage of the one or more air bubbles to the outlet fluid pathway.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2023Publication date: February 29, 2024Inventors: Kevin Cowan, James Dedig, Michael Spohn, John Haury, Arthur Uber
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Publication number: 20240033439Abstract: A syringe including a syringe body extending from a proximal end to a distal end, and a stabilizing element provided on the distal end of the syringe body, a portion of the stabilizing element extending substantially perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the syringe body. A multi-use disposable set (MUDS) includes a plurality of syringes, each syringe having a syringe body, a proximal end, a distal end spaced apart from the proximal end along a longitudinal axis of the syringe body, a stabilizing element provided on the distal end, a portion of the stabilizing element extending substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the syringe body, and a manifold in fluid communication with the distal end of each of the plurality of syringes.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2023Publication date: February 1, 2024Inventors: John Haury, Alison R. Von Moger, Mark Silvio Profaca
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Publication number: 20240017003Abstract: A cassette for holding fluid path components for a fluid injector may include a body defining at least one feature for holding at least one fluid path component for the fluid injector; and a connecting member for removably connecting the body of the cassette to the fluid injector, the connecting member operatively connected to the body, wherein the connecting member comprises at least one pivotable connecting feature protruding from the body, and wherein each of the at least one pivotable connecting feature is configured for removably connecting to a corresponding connecting feature receiver on the fluid injector such that the body is pivotally movable relative to the fluid injector between a first, unlatched position and a second, latched position in which the at least one fluid path component on the body of the cassette is positioned for operative connection to a corresponding feature of the fluid injector.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2021Publication date: January 18, 2024Inventors: Andrew Naples, Kevin Cowan, Michael Spohn, John Haury, Patrick Campbell, James Dedig, Randy Lee, John Caswell, Katherine MacNamee, James Tirone
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Patent number: 11839751Abstract: An apparatus (300) for suspending air bubbles in a fluid path of a fluid injector system includes an internal chamber (320) having a curved interior wall (322) defined within the housing (310), an inlet fluid pathway in fluid communication with the internal chamber, and an outlet fluid pathway in fluid communication with the internal chamber. The inlet fluid pathway extending into the chamber at a tangent to the curved interior wall, and the outlet fluid pathway spaced from the inlet fluid pathway such that fluid flowing into the internal chamber via the inlet fluid pathway is directed away from the outlet fluid pathway. The internal chamber is configured to create an internal fluid vortex in an injection fluid entering the internal chamber from the inlet fluid pathway, and wherein the internal fluid vortex at least temporarily suspends air bubbles in the fluid in the internal vortex and delays the passage of the air bubbles to the outlet fluid pathway.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2021Date of Patent: December 12, 2023Assignee: BAYER HEALTHCARE LLCInventors: Kevin Cowan, James Dedig, Michael Spohn, John Haury
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Publication number: 20230293874Abstract: A fluid mixing device for mixing a first injection fluid and a second injection fluid includes a first fluid inlet, a second fluid inlet, a mixing chamber in fluid communication with the first and second fluid inlets, and an outlet port in fluid communication with the mixing chamber. The first fluid inlet is configured to conduct the first injection fluid in a first direction and has a first redirecting surface. The second fluid inlet is configured to conduct the second injection fluid in a second direction along a different axis from the first direction and has a second redirecting surface. The mixing chamber is configured to mix the first injection fluid and the second fluid together. The mixture of the first injection fluid and the second injection fluid exits the fluid mixing device via the outlet port.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 26, 2023Publication date: September 21, 2023Inventors: Kevin Cowan, James Dedig, Michael Spohn, John Haury
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Patent number: D1002840Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2020Date of Patent: October 24, 2023Assignee: Bayer Healthcare LLCInventors: Kevin Cowan, John Haury
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Patent number: D1030051Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2023Date of Patent: June 4, 2024Assignee: Bayer Healthcare LLCInventors: Kevin Cowan, John Haury
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Patent number: D1030052Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2023Date of Patent: June 4, 2024Assignee: Bayer Healthcare LLCInventors: Kevin Cowan, John Haury