Patents by Inventor Jonathan Eppstein
Jonathan Eppstein 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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Patent number: 9918665Abstract: A transdermal permeant delivery of at least one permeant composition into a tissue membrane of a subject including a disposable substrate having at least a portion of a bottom surface of a first release liner connected to an upper surface of the substrate and a patch having a backing layer and a reservoir that is selectively removable from the top surface of the first release liner. In a connected position, a first portion of the backing layer of the patch is releaseably mounted to a top surface of the first release liner in spaced registration with a poration area of the substrate.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 2014Date of Patent: March 20, 2018Assignee: Nitto Denko CorporationInventors: Stuart McRae, Wendy E. Bowerman, Stephen Wilson Braun, Regina Spiehl, Bernadette Messier, David Farquhar, Erin Koch Henkel, Jeremiah Peter O'Leary, Mark James Fisher, Uros Kascak, Loren J. Lantz, Zoran Novakovic, Jonathan Eppstein
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Patent number: 9486616Abstract: Providing a method for monitoring an analyte extracted from a patient and delivering a permeant composition to the patient. The method includes the steps of a) contacting a poration device to a tissue membrane of the patient, the poration device including at least one porator array; b) actuating poration of the tissue membrane using the at least one porator array in the poration device; c) extracting the analyte from the porated tissue membrane by way of the at least one porator array; d) analyzing the analyte to determine a concentration of the analyte within the tissue membrane; and e) delivering a permeant composition to the tissue membrane by way of the at least one porator array.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2014Date of Patent: November 8, 2016Assignee: NITTO DENKO CORPORATIONInventors: Jonathan Eppstein, Stuart McRae
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Publication number: 20140228736Abstract: Providing a method for monitoring an analyte extracted from a patient and delivering a permeant composition to the patient. The method includes the steps of a) contacting a poration device to a tissue membrane of the patient, the poration device including at least one porator array; b) actuating poration of the tissue membrane using the at least one porator array in the poration device; c) extracting the analyte from the porated tissue membrane by way of the at least one porator array; d) analyzing the analyte to determine a concentration of the analyte within the tissue membrane; and e) delivering a permeant composition to the tissue membrane by way of the at least one porator array.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2014Publication date: August 14, 2014Applicant: Nitto Denko CorporationInventors: Jonathan Eppstein, Stuart McRae
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Patent number: 8706210Abstract: The invention provides for a device for delivering a drug comprising: a. forming one or more micropores in a tissue membrane; and b. applying a patch containing a drug to the one or more micropores formed in the tissue membrane The invention also provides for methods of making and methods of using the same.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2009Date of Patent: April 22, 2014Assignee: Nitto Denko CorporationInventors: Jonathan Eppstein, Stuart McRae
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Patent number: 8641689Abstract: A transdermal permeant delivery system for delivery of at least one permeant composition into a tissue membrane of a subject including a disposable substrate having at least a portion of a bottom surface of a first release liner connected to an upper surface of the substrate and a patch having a backing layer and a reservoir that is selectively removable from the top surface of the first release liner. In a connected position, a first portion of the backing layer of the patch is releaseably mounted to a top surface of the first release liner in spaced registration with a poration area of the substrate.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2011Date of Patent: February 4, 2014Assignee: Nitto Denko CorporationInventors: Bernadette Messier, Zoran Novakovic, Jeremiah Peter O'Leary, Regina Spiehl, Wendy E. Bowerman, Stephen Wilson Braun, Jonathan Eppstein, David Farquhar, Mark James Fisher, Uros Kascak, Erin Koch Henkel, Loren J. Lantz, Stuart McRae
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Patent number: 8517958Abstract: The invention provides for an integrated device for forming a cavity in a surface of a tissue of an animal comprising: a) a controller board connected to an energy source for actuating at least one porator; b) a fluid reservoir in fluid communication with the tissue; and c) a tissue interface layer, the tissue interface layer containing the at least one porator, the porator in contact with the tissue for forming the cavity. The invention also provides for methods of making and methods of using the same.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2010Date of Patent: August 27, 2013Assignee: Nitto Denko CorporationInventors: Jonathan Eppstein, Stuart McRae
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Patent number: 8116860Abstract: A transdermal permeant delivery system for delivery of at least one permeant composition into a tissue membrane of a subject including a disposable substrate having at least a portion of a bottom surface of a first release liner connected to an upper surface of the substrate and a patch having a backing layer and a reservoir that is selectively removable from the top surface of the first release liner. In a connected position, a first portion of the backing layer of the patch is releaseably mounted to a top surface of the first release liner in spaced registration with a poration area of the substrate.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2008Date of Patent: February 14, 2012Assignee: Altea Therapeutics CorporationInventors: Bernadette Messier, Zoran Novakovic, Jeremiah Peter O'Leary, Regina Spiehl, Wendy E. Bowerman, Stephen Wilson Braun, Jonathan Eppstein, David Farquhar, Mark James Fisher, Uros Kascak, Erin Koch Henkel, Loren J. Lantz, Stuart McRae
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Publication number: 20120035555Abstract: A transdermal permeant delivery system for delivery of at least one permeant composition into a tissue membrane of a subject including a disposable substrate having at least a portion of a bottom surface of a first release liner connected to an upper surface of the substrate and a patch having a backing layer and a reservoir that is selectively removable from the top surface of the first release liner. In a connected position, a first portion of the backing layer of the patch is releaseably mounted to a top surface of the first release liner in spaced registration with a poration area of the substrate.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 13, 2011Publication date: February 9, 2012Inventors: Bernadette Messier, Zoran Novakovic, Jeremiah Peter O'Leary, Regina Spiehl, Wendy E. Bowerman, Stephen Wilson Braun, Jonathan Eppstein, David Farquhar, Mark James Fisher, Uros Kascak, Erin Koch Henkel, Loren J. Lantz, Stuart McRae
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Publication number: 20110245728Abstract: The invention provides for an integrated device for forming a cavity in a surface of a tissue of an animal comprising: a) a controller board connected to an energy source for actuating at least one porator; b) a fluid reservoir in fluid communication with the tissue; and c) a tissue interface layer, the tissue interface layer containing the at least one porator, the porator in contact with the tissue for forming the cavity. The invention also provides for methods of making and methods of using the same.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2010Publication date: October 6, 2011Inventors: Jonathan Eppstein, Stuart McRae
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Patent number: 7392080Abstract: The invention provides for a transdermal drug delivery device for forming a drug delivery patch system comprising: a) an actuator comprising: i) an outer body defining a top of the actuator, the outer body containing a cavity; ii) a controller board comprising driving electronics and a battery, the controller board being positioned within the cavity; and iii) an interface connection port for receiving a porator array, the interface connection port containing an anode and a cathode; b) the porator array comprising: i) a top surface, with a removable adhesive attached to the top surface, the top surface containing two concentric electrical contact rings for contacting the interface connection port at the anode and the cathode upon removal of the adhesive layer; ii) a bottom surface comprising a tissue interface membrane, the tissue interface membrane further comprising a substrate with at least one porator contained on or within the substrate, the bottom surface further comprising an adhesive layer for aType: GrantFiled: March 11, 2003Date of Patent: June 24, 2008Assignee: Altea Therapeutics CorporationInventors: Jonathan Eppstein, Stuart McRae, Alan Smith
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Publication number: 20070031495Abstract: Disclosed is a device for causing the transdermal flux of a per meant into a subject via at least one formed pathway through a skin layer of the subject. The device comprises a delivery reservoir comprising: i) a non-biodegradable matrix having a bottom surface and defining a plurality of conduits therein the matrix, at least a portion of the plurality of conduits being in communication with the bottom surface; and ii)an undissolved hydrophilic per meant disposed therein at least a portion of the plurality of conduits of the matrix, wherein the hydrophilic per meant can come in contact with subcutaneous fluid from the subject when the bottom surface of the matrix is positioned in fluid communication with the at least one formed pathway. Also disclosed are systems and methods for causing the transdermal flux of a per meant into a subject via at least one formed pathway through a skin layer of the subject.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2006Publication date: February 8, 2007Inventors: Jonathan Eppstein, David Enscore, Frank Tagliaferri, Gaurav Tolia, Shulun Chang, Alan Smith, Yogi Patel, Stuart McRae
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Patent number: 7141034Abstract: A transdermal drug delivery device for forming a micropore in a tissue membrane of an animal comprising a substrate and a porator that is located on or within the substrate. The porator is constructed of a material that is destroyed upon forming the micropore. The transdermal drug delivery device also comprises at least one reservoir and a controller for controlling the formation of said micropore by the porator and destroying the porator after the formation of the micropore.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2003Date of Patent: November 28, 2006Assignee: Altea Therapeutics CorporationInventors: Jonathan Eppstein, Stuart McRae, Joseph Papp
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Publication number: 20050165393Abstract: A method of enhancing the permeability of a biological membrane, including the skin or mucosa of an animal or the outer layer of a plant to a permeant is described utilizing microporation of selected depth and optionally one or more of sonic, electromagnetic, mechanical and thermal energy and a chemical enhancer. Microporation is accomplished to form a micropore of selected depth in the biological membrane and the porated site is contacted with the permeant. Additional permeation enhancement measures may be applied to the site to enhance both the flux rate of the permeant into the organism through the micropores as well as into targeted tissues within the organism.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 16, 2005Publication date: July 28, 2005Inventor: Jonathan Eppstein
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Publication number: 20050090800Abstract: A method for delivering permeant substances transdermally into a membrane of an animal includes forming at least one delivery opening in the skin tissue, with the at least one delivery opening having a mean opening depth of between about 40 and about 90 microns.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2003Publication date: April 28, 2005Inventors: Alan Smith, Jonathan Eppstein, Bernadette Messier, Zoran Novakovic, Stuart McRae
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Publication number: 20040039343Abstract: The invention provides for a transdermal drug delivery device for forming a micropore in a tissue membrane of an animal, comprising:Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2003Publication date: February 26, 2004Inventors: Jonathan Eppstein, Stuart McRAE, Joseph Papp
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Publication number: 20040039342Abstract: The invention provides for an integrated device for forming a cavity in a surface of a tissue of an animal comprising:Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2003Publication date: February 26, 2004Inventors: Jonathan Eppstein, Stuart McRae
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Publication number: 20030225360Abstract: The invention provides for a transdermal drug delivery device for forming a drug delivery patch system comprising:Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2003Publication date: December 4, 2003Inventors: Jonathan Eppstein, Stuart McRae, Alan Smith
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Patent number: 6088606Abstract: A system and method for determining a duration that a patient has been experiencing a medical condition compares characteristics of fluorescent emissions from a target tissue to expected characteristics. In a system and method embodying the invention, a target tissue is illuminated with excitation light, and fluorescent emissions generated by the target tissue in response to the excitation light are detected. Different characteristics of the fluorescent emissions, including the fluorescent emission intensity or the fluorescent lifetime may be determined. The determined characteristics of the detected fluorescent emissions are then compared to expected characteristics of the fluorescent emissions. The amount that the detected fluorescent characteristics deviate from the expected fluorescent characteristics is used to determine a duration that a patient has been experiencing a medical condition. In some instances, the backscattered portions of the excitation light may also be used to make the determination.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 1999Date of Patent: July 11, 2000Assignee: SpectRx, Inc.Inventors: Keith Ignotz, Brian Krantz, Jonathan Eppstein