Patents by Inventor Joseph Joachim Carter
Joseph Joachim Carter 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: 11369769Abstract: An anesthetic administration device comprising an infusion device, which is in fluid connection with a regional anesthetic needle by means of a feed tube. The infusion device comprises one or more anesthetic flow devices capable of triggering forward flow, and optionally backward flow, of the local anesthetic through the regional anesthetic needle. Forward, and optionally backward flow, of the local anesthetic through the regional anesthetic needle is controlled by a controller that comprises one or more actuator switches. The one or more actuator switches are positioned on the device 1 such that they may be operated by hand.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2019Date of Patent: June 28, 2022Assignee: The Queen Elizabeth Hospital King's Lynn NHS Foundation TrustInventors: Peter Jeffrey Young, Joseph Joachim Carter, Emad Eldin Fahmy Fawzy, John Edward Gibson
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Patent number: 11129935Abstract: A regional anaesthesia injection apparatus comprising an injection volume determiner. The apparatus configured to determine a volume of a regional anaesthetic injection into a target tissue; an injection pressure determiner configured to determine a pressure of the injection; and a controller coupled to the injection volume determiner and to the injection pressure determiner and configured to provide an injection signal to control injection of fluid into the target tissue based on the determined pressure and the determined volume.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2019Date of Patent: September 28, 2021Assignee: The Queen Elizabeth Hospital King's Lynn NHS Foundation TrustInventors: Peter Jeffrey Young, Joseph Joachim Carter, Emad Eldin Fahmy Fawzy, John Edward Gibson
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Publication number: 20200094012Abstract: An anesthetic administration device comprising an infusion device, which is in fluid connection with a regional anesthetic needle by means of a feed tube. The infusion device comprises one or more anesthetic flow devices capable of triggering forward flow, and optionally backward flow, of the local anesthetic through the regional anesthetic needle. Forward, and optionally backward flow, of the local anesthetic through the regional anesthetic needle is controlled by a controller that comprises one or more actuator switches. The one or more actuator switches are positioned on the device 1 such that they may be operated by hand.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2019Publication date: March 26, 2020Inventors: Peter Jeffrey Young, Joseph Joachim Carter, Emad Eldin Fahmy Fawzy, John Edward Gibson
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Publication number: 20200016362Abstract: A regional anaesthesia injection apparatus comprising an injection volume determiner. The apparatus configured to determine a volume of a regional anaesthetic injection into a target tissue; an injection pressure determiner configured to determine a pressure of the injection; and a controller coupled to the injection volume determiner and to the injection pressure determiner and configured to provide an injection signal to control injection of fluid into the target tissue based on the determined pressure and the determined volume.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2019Publication date: January 16, 2020Inventors: Peter Jeffrey YOUNG, Joseph Joachim CARTER, Emad Eldin Fahmy FAWZY, John Edward GIBSON
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Patent number: 10525229Abstract: An anesthetic administration device comprising an infusion device, which is in fluid connection with a regional anesthetic needle by means of a feed tube. The infusion device comprises one or more anesthetic flow devices capable of triggering forward flow, and optionally backward flow, of the local anesthetic through the regional anesthetic needle. Forward, and optionally backward flow, of the local anesthetic through the regional anesthetic needle is controlled by a controller that comprises one or more actuator switches. The one or more actuator switches are positioned on the device 1 such that they may be operated by hand.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2018Date of Patent: January 7, 2020Assignee: The Queen Elizabeth Hospital King's Lynn NHS Foundation TrustInventors: Peter Jeffrey Young, Joseph Joachim Carter, Emad Eldin Fahmy Fawzy, John Edward Gibson
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Patent number: 10463829Abstract: A regional anesthesia injection apparatus comprising an injection volume determiner. The apparatus configured to determine a volume of a regional anesthetic injection into a target tissue; an injection pressure determiner configured to determine a pressure of the injection; and a controller coupled to the injection volume determiner and to the injection pressure determiner and configured to provide an injection signal to control injection of fluid into the target tissue based on the determined pressure and the determined volume.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2015Date of Patent: November 5, 2019Assignee: The Queen Elizabeth Hospital King's Lynn NHS Foundation TrustInventors: Peter Jeffrey Young, Joseph Joachim Carter, Emad Eldin Fahmy Fawzy, John Edward Gibson
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Publication number: 20190015623Abstract: An anesthetic administration device comprising an infusion device, which is in fluid connection with a regional anesthetic needle by means of a feed tube. The infusion device comprises one or more anesthetic flow devices capable of triggering forward flow, and optionally backward flow, of the local anesthetic through the regional anesthetic needle. Forward, and optionally backward flow, of the local anesthetic through the regional anesthetic needle is controlled by a controller that comprises one or more actuator switches. The one or more actuator switches are positioned on the device 1 such that they may be operated by hand.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 17, 2018Publication date: January 17, 2019Inventors: Peter Jeffrey Young, Joseph Joachim Carter, Emad Eldin Fahmy Fawzy, John Edward Gibson
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Patent number: 10076630Abstract: An anesthetic administration device comprising an infusion device, which is in fluid connection with a regional anesthetic needle by means of a feed tube. The infusion device comprises one or more anesthetic flow devices capable of triggering forward flow, and optionally backward flow, of the local anesthetic through the regional anesthetic needle. Forward, and optionally backward flow, of the local anesthetic through the regional anesthetic needle is controlled by a controller that comprises one or more actuator switches. The one or more actuator switches are positioned on the device such that they may be operated by hand.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2013Date of Patent: September 18, 2018Assignee: The Queen Elizabeth Hospital King's Lynn NHS Foundation TrustInventors: Peter Jeffrey Young, Joseph Joachim Carter, Emad Eldin Fahmy Fawzy, John Edward Gibson
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Publication number: 20170095638Abstract: A regional anaesthesia injection apparatus comprising an injection volume determiner. The apparatus configured to determine a volume of a regional anaesthetic injection into a target tissue; an injection pressure determiner configured to determine a pressure of the injection; and a controller coupled to the injection volume determiner and to the injection pressure determiner and configured to provide an injection signal to control injection of fluid into the target tissue based on the determined pressure and the determined volume.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 29, 2015Publication date: April 6, 2017Inventors: Peter Jeffrey YOUNG, Joseph Joachim CARTER, Emad Eldin Fahmy FAWZY, John Edward GIBSON
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Publication number: 20150099966Abstract: An anesthetic administration device comprising an infusion device, which is in fluid connection with a regional anesthetic needle by means of a feed tube. The infusion device comprises one or more anesthetic flow devices capable of triggering forward flow, and optionally backward flow, of the local anesthetic through the regional anesthetic needle. Forward, and optionally backward flow, of the local anesthetic through the regional anesthetic needle is controlled by a controller that comprises one or more actuator switches. The one or more actuator switches are positioned on the device such that they may be operated by hand.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2013Publication date: April 9, 2015Inventors: Peter Jeffrey Young, Joseph Joachim Carter, Emad Eldin Fahmy Fawzy, John Edward Gibson
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Patent number: 8986262Abstract: A sampling connector for use in sampling a body fluid such as arterial blood or cerebrospinal fluid. The sampling connector comprises at least two apertures in fluid communication via a fluid flow conduit and a one-way valve (14) disposed to allow fluid flow from the first aperture, through the fluid flow conduit and out of the second aperture, but not to allow fluid to flow into the second aperture and through the fluid flow conduit to the first aperture. In use, the sampling connector is connected to a body cavity to enable the sampling of a body fluid by withdrawal of the body fluid through the first aperture, and to prevent the introduction of a separate fluid to the body cavity. The first aperture can be within a male end and the second aperture can be within a female end or vice versa. A sampling device comprising a sampling connector according to the present invention and use of the sampling connector and/or sampling device is also claimed.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2009Date of Patent: March 24, 2015Assignee: The Queen Elizabeth Hospital King's Lynn NHS TrustInventors: Peter Jeffrey Young, Joseph Joachim Carter
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Publication number: 20110098598Abstract: A sampling connector for use in sampling a body fluid such as arterial blood or cerebrospinal fluid. The sampling connector comprises at least two apertures in fluid communication via a fluid flow conduit and a one-way valve (14) disposed to allow fluid flow from the first aperture, through the fluid flow conduit and out of the second aperture, but not to allow fluid to flow into the second aperture and through the fluid flow conduit to the first aperture. In use, the sampling connector is connected to a body cavity to enable the sampling of a body fluid by withdrawal of the body fluid through the first aperture, and to prevent the introduction of a separate fluid to the body cavity. The first aperture can be within a male end and the second aperture can be within a female end or vice versa. A sampling device comprising a sampling connector according to the present invention and use of the sampling connector and/or sampling device is also claimed.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 25, 2009Publication date: April 28, 2011Inventors: Peter Jeffrey Young, Joseph Joachim Carter