Patents by Inventor Joseph A. Vilasi
Joseph A. Vilasi 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: 11590307Abstract: An expandable inter-vivos tube that allows for the use in medical procedures while limiting known complications arising from conventional inter-vivos tubes is presented, wherein the expandable inter-vivos tube comprises a slit formed longitudinally within a tube and a plurality of nipples extending from an outer surface of the tube that are insertable within a corresponding one of a plurality of slides within an outer slidable element that is slidable within the slit. A position of the nipples within the slots causes a distance between the edges of the to increase; thus, increasing a circumference of the inter-vivos tube as the outer element is slide from a proximal end of the tube element to a distal end of the tube.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2022Date of Patent: February 28, 2023Inventors: Joseph A. Vilasi, Joseph D'Ambrosio
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Publication number: 20220409838Abstract: An expandable inter-vivos tube that allows for the use in medical procedures while limiting known complications arising from conventional inter-vivos tubes is presented, wherein the expandable inter-vivos tube comprises a slit formed longitudinally within a tube and a plurality of nipples extending from an outer surface of the tube that are insertable within a corresponding one of a plurality of slides within an outer slidable element that is slidable within the slit. A position of the nipples within the slots causes a distance between the edges of the to increase; thus, increasing a circumference of the inter-vivos tube as the outer element is slide from a proximal end of the tube element to a distal end of the tube.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2022Publication date: December 29, 2022Inventors: Joseph A. Vilasi, Joseph D'Ambrosio
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Patent number: 10391272Abstract: An expandable inter-vivos tube that allows for a single size to be used for adult or pediatric intubation is disclosed. The inter-vivos tube comprises a tube and a slit extending from a proximal end to a distal end of the tube. An adjustment means provides for the expansion of the tube to contact the glottis area preventing the back flow of inspired gases from escaping the patient.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2018Date of Patent: August 27, 2019Inventors: Joseph A. Vilasi, John V. Vilasi, Joseph D'Ambrosio
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Patent number: 9107577Abstract: A flexible expandable inter vivos tube includes at least one arched segmented portion, a corresponding movable element and at least one positioning mechanism. The at least one arched segmented portion and corresponding movable element forming a flexible closed longitudinally expandable tube. The at least one arched segment includes an H-shaped connector having at least one cavity that allows variable slidable movement of a free end portion of the corresponding movable element. A balloon is contained in each of the at least one cavity so that the hydraulic or air pressure within balloon expands the movable element and, thus, the circumference of the flexible inter vivos tube is increased.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2014Date of Patent: August 18, 2015Inventors: Joseph A. Vilasi, Joseph D'Ambrosio
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Patent number: 9010332Abstract: A flexible expandable inter vivos tube includes at least one arched segmented portion, a corresponding movable element and at least one positioning mechanism. The at least one arched segmented portion and corresponding movable element forming a flexible closed longitudinally expandable tube. The at least one arched segment includes an H-shaped connector having at least one cavity that allows variable slidable movement of a free end portion of the corresponding movable element. A flexible membrane is contained in the at least one cavity so that the hydraulic or air pressure within an inner rib of the H-shaped connector expands the movable element and, thus, the circumference of the flexible inter vivos tube are increased. The flexible membrane attached to the free end portion limits the travel of the movable element within a corresponding one of the at least one cavity.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2014Date of Patent: April 21, 2015Inventors: Joseph A. Vilasi, Joseph D'Ambrosio
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Publication number: 20150011828Abstract: A flexible expandable inter vivos tube includes at least one arched segmented portion, a corresponding movable element and at least one positioning mechanism. The at least one arched segmented portion and corresponding movable element forming a flexible closed longitudinally expandable tube. The at least one arched segment includes an H-shaped connector having at least one cavity that allows variable slidable movement of a free end portion of the corresponding movable element. A balloon is contained in each of the at least one cavity so that the hydraulic or air pressure within balloon expands the movable element and, thus, the circumference of the flexible inter vivos tube is increased.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2014Publication date: January 8, 2015Inventors: Joseph A. Vilasi, Joseph D'Ambrosio
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Publication number: 20140345622Abstract: A flexible expandable inter vivos tube includes at least one arched segmented portion, a corresponding movable element and at least one positioning mechanism. The at least one arched segmented portion and corresponding movable element forming a flexible closed longitudinally expandable tube. The at least one arched segment includes an H-shaped connector having at least one cavity that allows variable slidable movement of a free end portion of the corresponding movable element. A flexible membrane is contained in the at least one cavity so that the hydraulic or air pressure within an inner rib of the H-shaped connector expands the movable element and, thus, the circumference of the flexible inter vivos tube are increased. The flexible membrane attached to the free end portion limits the travel of the movable element within a corresponding one of the at least one cavity.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2014Publication date: November 27, 2014Inventors: Joseph A. Vilasi, Joseph D'Ambrosio
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Publication number: 20140238405Abstract: A flexible expandable inter vivos tube includes at least one arched segmented portion, a corresponding movable element and at least one positioning mechanism. The at least one arched segmented portion and corresponding movable element forming a flexible closed longitudinally expandable tube. The at least one arched segment includes an H-shaped connector having at least one cavity that allows variable slidable movement of a free end portion of the corresponding movable element. A flexible membrane is contained in the at least one cavity so that the hydraulic or air pressure within an inner rib of the H-shaped connector expands the movable element and, thus, the circumference and diameter of the flexible inter vivos tube are increased. A free end of the arched segment may include a retaining pin that engages a serrated free end of the corresponding movable element.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2014Publication date: August 28, 2014Inventors: Joseph A. Vilasi, Joseph D'Ambrosio
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Publication number: 20140213969Abstract: A flexible expandable inter vivos tube includes at least one arched segmented portion, a corresponding movable element and at least one positioning mechanism. The at least one arched segmented portion and corresponding movable element forming a flexible closed longitudinally expandable tube. The at least one arched segment includes an H-shaped connector having at least one cavity that allows variable slidable movement of a free end portion of the corresponding movable element. To move one or more of the movable elements of the expandable tube, which are within a cavity of the “H”-shaped connector, a fluid or air is introduced into the H-shaped connector running along the longitudinal axis of the flexible expandable inter vivos tube, so that the hydraulic or air pressure within an inner rib of the H-shaped connector expands the movable elements and, thus, the circumference and diameter of the flexible inter vivos tube are increased.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2014Publication date: July 31, 2014Inventors: Joseph A. Vilasi, Joseph D'Ambrosio
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Publication number: 20140116446Abstract: A flexible expandable inter vivos tube includes at least one arched segmented portion, a corresponding movable element and at least one positioning mechanism. The at least one arched segmented portion and corresponding movable element forming a flexible closed longitudinally expandable tube. The at least one arched segment includes an H-shaped connector having at least one cavity that allows variable slidable movement of a free end portion of the corresponding movable element. To move one or more of the movable elements of the expandable tube, which are within a cavity of the “H”-shaped connector, a fluid or air is introduced into the H-shaped connector running along the longitudinal axis of the flexible expandable inter vivos tube, so that the hydraulic or air pressure within an inner rib of the H-shaped connector expands the movable elements and, thus, the circumference and diameter of the flexible inter vivos tube are increased.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2012Publication date: May 1, 2014Inventors: Joseph A. Vilasi, Joseph D'Ambrosio
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Publication number: 20140102459Abstract: A flexible expandable inter vivos tube includes at least one arched segmented portion, a corresponding movable element and at least one expansion mechanism. The at least one arched segmented portion and corresponding movable element forming a flexible closed longitudinally expandable tube. The at least one arched segment includes an H-shaped connector forming cavities that allows variable slidable movement of a free end portion of the corresponding movable element. To move one or more of the longitudinal segments of the expandable tube, which are within the cul-de-sac cavities of the H-shaped connector, a sliding mechanism within the H-shaped connector moves from a first position to a second position to cause the expansion mechanism to expand such that the diameter of the flexible inter vivos tube is increased.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2013Publication date: April 17, 2014Inventors: Joseph A. Vilasi, Joseph D'Ambrosio
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Patent number: 5647358Abstract: A flexible expandable inter vivos tube includes at least one arched segmented portion and at least one positioning mechanism, the at least one arched segmented portion and at least one positioning mechanism forming a flexible closed longitudinally extending tube, preferably an endotracheal tube for introduction of oxygen and other anesthetic gases from a source thereof into the lungs of a surgical patient or similar mammal. The positioning mechanism is preferable an H-shaped connector having at least one cul-de-sac receptacle cavity for variable slidable movement of at least one tapered tongue free end portions of the at least one arched segment therein.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1996Date of Patent: July 15, 1997Inventor: Joseph Vilasi
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Patent number: 4827925Abstract: An expandable endotracheal tube and the like comprising extended, spaced segments. Actuating members fill the spaces between adjacent segments. The actuating members and the segments have curved edges so that sliding movement of the actuating members will cause the circumference of the tube to expand. A syringe type of device at the proximal end of the tube causes the actuating members to slide and effect the expansion of the segments.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 1988Date of Patent: May 9, 1989Inventor: Joseph A. Vilasi
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Patent number: 4722335Abstract: An expandable endotracheal tube and the like comprising a pair of overlapping extended segments. A piston drive mechanism actuated by air under pressure is disposed between the segments to effect the expansion of the tube in situ. Slidable dovetail joints insure that the segments slide only circumferentially with respect to each other. In another embodiment, the two segments are fused along one overlapping edge and a pair of catheters extend circumferentially with one entering the other.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 1986Date of Patent: February 2, 1988Inventor: Joseph A. Vilasi
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Patent number: 3968800Abstract: An essentially hollow device for use in a body opening without limitation to but as an endotracheal tube, a bronchoscope, a vascular or cervical dilator and the like wherein the same has an outer surface that is operable to expand into engagement with the wall of the body opening into which the same is adapted to be inserted.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 1974Date of Patent: July 13, 1976Inventor: Joseph A. Vilasi