Patents by Inventor Justin Alexander Long

Justin Alexander Long 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).

  • Publication number: 20110190717
    Abstract: Multi-conduit connector apparatuses for use in negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) apparatuses to wound dressing, and methods for installing multi-conduit connector apparatuses in NPWT apparatuses.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 31, 2011
    Publication date: August 4, 2011
    Inventors: Justin Alexander Long, Aldan Marcus Tout, Larry Tab Randolph, Christopher Brian Locke
  • Publication number: 20110092927
    Abstract: Dressings, systems, and methods are disclosed in some embodiments that involve treating a tissue site with reduced pressure wherein the dressing includes a dressing reduced-pressure indicator that allows one to ascertain that the reduced pressure applied at the dressing is greater than a threshold reduced pressure. The dressing reduced-pressure indicator may include a moving member that is adapted to move under reduced pressure and a visual indicator associated with the moving member. Another embodiment uses an electro-mechanical indicator to provide a powered visual alert or audible alert or another output signal. Other dressings, systems, and methods are disclosed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 20, 2009
    Publication date: April 21, 2011
    Inventors: Robert Peyton Wilkes, Justin Alexander Long, Richard Marvin Kazala, JR., Li Yao, Eric Woodson Barta, Christopher Brian Locke
  • Publication number: 20100168688
    Abstract: Systems, methods, and apparatuses are provided for delivering reduced pressure to a subcutaneous tissue site, such as a bone tissue site. In one instance, a manifold for providing reduced pressure to a subcutaneous tissue includes a longitudinal manifold body formed with at least one purging lumen and a reduced-pressure lumen. The manifold further includes a plurality of manifolding surface features or slits formed on the second, tissue-facing side of the longitudinal manifold body and a plurality of apertures formed in the longitudinal manifold body on the second, tissue-facing side. The plurality of apertures fluidly couple the reduced-pressure lumen and the manifolding surface features or slits. The manifold further includes an end cap fluidly coupling the reduced-pressure lumen and the at least one purging lumen. Other systems, apparatuses, and methods are presented.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 24, 2009
    Publication date: July 1, 2010
    Inventors: Carl Joseph Santora, Michael E. Manwaring, Douglas A. Cornet, Justin Alexander Long, Larry D. Swain
  • Publication number: 20100168691
    Abstract: The illustrative embodiments described herein are directed to systems, methods, and apparatuses for applying a reduced pressure to a subcutaneous tissue site. In one instance, a manifold for applying reduced pressure to a subcutaneous tissue site includes a plurality of first conduits, each of the plurality of first conduits having a wall with at least one first aperture and at least one second aperture. At least one of the plurality of first conduits is operable to deliver reduced pressure to the subcutaneous tissue site. The plurality of first conduits is coupled in a spaced arrangement that forms an interior space. The manifold further includes a second conduit comprising the interior space and formed by a portion of each wall of the plurality of first conduits. The second conduit is in fluid communication with the plurality of first conduits via the at least one second aperture.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 18, 2009
    Publication date: July 1, 2010
    Inventors: Justin Alexander Long, Michael E. Manwaring, Douglas A. Cornet
  • Publication number: 20090312728
    Abstract: A super-absorbent dressing assembly for use with a reduced-pressure wound treatment system includes a breathable, fluid restricted dry layer for placement against a wound, a super-absorbent layer, and a non-breathable layer, and a drape extending over the non-breathable layer. A reduced-pressure interface is available to fluidly couple the super-absorbent layer to a reduced-pressure subsystem. The super-absorbent dressing assembly preferably supplies a compressive force when placed under reduced pressure. A reduced-pressure treatment system uses a super-absorbent bolster to treat wounds, e.g., linear wounds.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 29, 2009
    Publication date: December 17, 2009
    Inventors: Larry Tab Randolph, Justin Alexander Long
  • Publication number: 20090306631
    Abstract: The illustrative embodiments described herein are directed to a system, method, and apparatus for applying a reduced pressure to a subcutaneous tissue site. The apparatus includes a manifold that is adapted to be inserted for placement at the subcutaneous tissue site. The manifold may include at least one purging lumen operable to deliver a fluid to a distal portion of the manifold. The manifold may also include at least one slit at the distal portion of the manifold. The manifold may include at least one reduced-pressure lumen operable to deliver reduced pressure to the subcutaneous tissue site via the at least one slit. In one example, the manifold also includes an interlumen channel fluidly interconnecting the at least one purging lumen, the at least one reduced-pressure lumen, and the at least one slit at the distal portion of the manifold.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 13, 2009
    Publication date: December 10, 2009
    Inventors: Carl Joseph Santora, Michael Manwaring, Douglas A. Comet, Justin Alexander Long
  • Publication number: 20090299307
    Abstract: A system for treating a linear wound on a patient has a closing dressing bolster for placing on the patient's epidermis over the linear wound, a sealing subsystem for providing a seal over the closing dressing bolster and the patient, and a reduced-pressure subsystem for delivering reduced pressure to the sealing subsystem. The sealing subsystem and reduced pressure subsystem are operable to deliver reduced pressure to the closing dressing bolster. The closing dressing bolster is operable under reduced pressure to develop a inward closing. The closing dressing bolster may include one or more closing members on each side of a center wound area to create the inward closing when under reduced pressure. A compressive force may also be developed. Other systems and methods are presented.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 29, 2009
    Publication date: December 3, 2009
    Inventors: Eric Woodson Barta, Justin Alexander Long, Richard Marvin Kazala, JR., Matthew Francis Cavanaugh, II, Michael Girouard, Kenneth Mitchel Knowles, Charles Seegert
  • Publication number: 20090299249
    Abstract: A system for providing a force to a desired area on a curved body part of a person includes a dressing assembly shaped and configured to be placed on the desired area of the person, a releaseable circumferential member surrounding the curved body part that holds the dressing assembly against the desired area, a sealing subsystem for providing a fluid seal over the dressing assembly and the person's skin, and a reduced-pressure subsystem for providing a reduced pressure to the dressing assembly. When reduced pressure is supplied, the system generates the force against the desired area on the curved body part.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 29, 2009
    Publication date: December 3, 2009
    Inventors: Robert Peyton Wilkes, Justin Alexander Long, Richard Marvin Kazala, JR.
  • Publication number: 20090299341
    Abstract: A dressing assembly for use with a reduced pressure treatment system, the dressing assembly develops a directed force under reduced pressure. The directed force may be a radial force or a closing force. The dressing assembly includes a shaped dressing bolster having a shaped extremity that is operable to evenly deliver the radial force and to distribute reduced pressure. Numerous shapes may be used for the shaped extremity. The dressing assembly may further include an over-drape to assist in creating a seal over the shaped dressing bolster and against a portion of a patient's epidermis.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 29, 2009
    Publication date: December 3, 2009
    Inventors: Richard Marvin Kazala, JR., Justin Alexander Long, Eric Woodson Barta, Li Yao, Robert Peyton Wilkes
  • Publication number: 20090299340
    Abstract: An anisotropic wound drape for treating a wound on a patient includes a flexible sheet for placing over a tissue site. The flexible sheet includes a first isotropic zone, and a second isotropic zone. The first isotropic zone and the second isotropic zone are configured to provide the flexible sheet with anisotropic stretching properties. The anisotropic drape may used as part of a reduced-pressure wound treatment system. Other systems and methods are also presented.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 29, 2009
    Publication date: December 3, 2009
    Inventors: Richard Marvin Kazala, JR., Justin Alexander Long, Robert Peyton Wilkes, Royce W. Johnson
  • Publication number: 20090299342
    Abstract: A system for providing reduced-pressure treatment to a moveable tissue site, such as a joint, includes a flexible dressing bolster. The flexible dressing bolster has a first side and a second, inward-facing side, and a plurality of flexion joints formed on the flexible dressing bolster. The system further includes a sealing subsystem for providing a fluid seal over the flexible dressing bolster and the patient's epidermis and a reduced-pressure subsystem for delivering a reduced pressure to the sealing subsystem. The sealing subsystem and reduced-pressure subsystem are operable to deliver a reduced pressure to the moveable tissue site. The flexible dressing bolster is operable to allow articulation or movement of the moveable tissue site. The sealing subsystem may include a drape with folds. Other systems, apparatuses, and methods are presented.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 29, 2009
    Publication date: December 3, 2009
    Inventors: Matthew Francis Cavanaugh, II, Justin Alexander Long, Richard Marvin Kazala, JR., Eric Woodson Barta
  • Publication number: 20090299308
    Abstract: A system for providing reduced-pressure treatment to a tissue site of a patient includes a reduced-pressure source for supplying reduced pressure, a fluid source for supplying a fluid, and a plurality of inflatable bladders for placing adjacent the tissue site. The inflatable bladders are operable to receive the fluid to expand from an uninflated position to an inflated position. The system also includes a plurality of chambers that are compressible. At least one of the plurality of chambers is disposed between a first inflatable bladder and a second inflatable bladder of the plurality of inflatable bladders.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 29, 2009
    Publication date: December 3, 2009
    Inventors: Richard Marvin Kazala, JR., Justin Alexander Long, Robert Peyton Wilkes, Carrie Ann Kauffman
  • Publication number: 20090293887
    Abstract: A system uses reduced pressure to provide a therapeutic force to a person's breast area. The system includes a dressing assembly shaped and configured to be placed on the breast area, a releaseable circumferential connector for holding the dressing assembly against at least a portion of the breast area, and a sealing subsystem for providing a fluid seal over the dressing assembly against a person's epidermis. The system may further include a reduced-pressure subsystem for providing reduced pressure to the dressing assembly. When reduced pressure is supplied, the system generates a force against at least a portion of the breast area of the person. The dressing assembly may be formed as a brassiere having a first cup and a second cup formed from a bolster material.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 29, 2009
    Publication date: December 3, 2009
    Inventors: Robert Peyton Wilkes, Justin Alexander Long, Richard Marvin Kazala, JR.
  • Publication number: 20090299256
    Abstract: A see-through dressing assembly is presented for use with a reduced-pressure system for treating a wound on a patient using reduced pressure that allows visual observation of the wound during treatment. The dressing assembly includes a bolster for providing a directed force when under reduced pressure, a sealing member for covering the bolster and providing a seal over the bolster and a patient's epidermis, and wherein the bolster and sealing member are formed from see-through materials sufficient to allow perception of color from a point external to the system. Other systems, dressings, and methods are presented.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 29, 2009
    Publication date: December 3, 2009
    Inventors: Eric Woodson Barta, Justin Alexander Long, Richard Marvin Kazala, JR., Matthew Francis Cavanaugh, II, MIchael Girouard, Kenneth Mitchel Knowles
  • Publication number: 20090299257
    Abstract: A reduced-pressure system for treating tissue, such as damaged subcutaneous tissue, includes a shaped dressing bolster for placing on the patient's epidermis and substantially sized to overlay the damaged subcutaneous tissue. The system further includes a sealing subsystem for providing a fluid seal over the shaped dressing bolster and a portion of the patient's epidermis, and a reduced-pressure subsystem for delivering a reduced pressure to the sealing subsystem. The reduced-pressure system may develop a force, which may include a vertical force that is realized at tissue site deeper than the epidermis or a closing force directed towards the incision. The shaped dressing bolster is shaped to evenly distribute the force. Other methods and systems are included.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 29, 2009
    Publication date: December 3, 2009
    Inventors: Justin Alexander Long, Richard Marvin Kazala, JR., Robert Peyton Wilkes, Eric Woodson Barta, Matthew Francis Cavanaugh, II, Larry Tab Randolph, Li Yao
  • Publication number: 20090299255
    Abstract: A closing dressing bolster and assembly for use with a system for treating a linear wound on a patient includes a bolster body formed from a flexible closing bolster material having closing members that are operable to develop an inward closing force when the closing dressing bolster is placed under reduced pressure. In one aspect, when the closing dressing bolster is under reduced pressure, the system, dressing, or assembly develops an inward force realized at the linear wound and a compression force. A wicking-material holder and wicking material may be used as well. The member components may all be see-through to allow visual inspection of the wound without requiring removal of the dressing.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 29, 2009
    Publication date: December 3, 2009
    Inventors: Richard Marvin Kazala, JR., Justin Alexander Long, Kenneth Mitchel Knowles, Eric Woodson Barta