Patents by Inventor JUSTIN BECHSTEIN
JUSTIN BECHSTEIN 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: 20240122541Abstract: A multi-module wearable device. According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, there is provided a system, including: a first wearable instrument; a second wearable instrument including a biometric sensor; an electrical connection between the first wearable instrument and the second wearable instrument; and a strap, sized and dimensioned to be disposed about a wrist. The electrical connection may be capable of connecting the first wearable instrument to the second wearable instrument when the second wearable instrument is at a first position on the strap relative to the first wearable instrument, and of connecting the first wearable instrument to the second wearable instrument when the second wearable instrument is at a second position on the strap relative to the first wearable instrument.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2023Publication date: April 18, 2024Inventors: Kate LeeAnn BECHTEL, Chia-Te CHOU, Cody DUNN, Armando MARTINEZ, David McCANN, James McMILLAN, David Arlo NELSON, Andrew George RICKMAN, Justin BECHSTEIN, Matt SELNICK, John TYRRELL, Jason ZERWECK
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Patent number: 11717608Abstract: A drug delivery assembly is provided for delivering a medicament to a patient via a fluid flow path. The assembly includes a main body having a body housing with a body interface and a controller. The assembly also includes a cartridge having a cartridge housing with a cartridge interface configured to be removably associated to the body interface. A drug reservoir positioned within the cartridge housing is configured to contain a medicament and includes an outlet. An adhesive pad is associated with a surface of the cartridge housing and is configured to removably attach to a human body surface. The controller is configured to execute a drug delivery routine in which at least a portion of the medicament in the drug reservoir is delivered to a subject via the outlet and the fluid flow path when the main body is coupled to the cartridge.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2021Date of Patent: August 8, 2023Assignee: Fresenius Kabi Deutschland GmbHInventors: David R Schiff, Sharon D West, Justin Bechstein
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Publication number: 20230210685Abstract: Examples relate to systems, devices, and methods utilizing means for securing a protruding portion of a fluid permeable body disposed between a wearer's labia in position during use. The protruding portion is formed from fluid permeable material that allows urine or other fluids to pass therethrough. The fluid permeable body is disposed at least partially within a fluid impermeable barrier to prevent leakage of the fluid. The fluid is removed through a conduit disposed in a chamber within the fluid impermeable barrier.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2021Publication date: July 6, 2023Inventors: Eric Alan Fallows, Melody Mei Hee Kuroda, Adam Martin, Nicholas Jardine, Florence Stevenson, Michael Bielawa, Brian Murphy, David R. Schiff, Sharon D. West, Vladlena Belozerova, Breanna Stachowski, Justin Bechstein, Alana Clerkin, Trisha Eckard
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Publication number: 20230117587Abstract: An on-body drug delivery device having a housing carried by a substrate. The device includes an adhesive module placed over at least a portion of said device to provide added securement of the device to the patient's body.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2022Publication date: April 20, 2023Inventors: David R. Schiff, Justin Bechstein
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Publication number: 20230096377Abstract: Disclosed herein are couplers and assemblies thereof for rapidly insertable central catheters (“RICCs”). For example, an introducer-needle assembly for a RICC can include an introducer needle and a coupler coupled therewith. The introducer needle can include a needle having a longitudinal needle slot extending from a proximal portion of the needle shaft through a distal needle tip. A sheath can be over the needle shaft sealing the needle slot thereunder except for a portion of the needle slot under a sheath opening in a proximal portion of the sheath. A needle hub can include a distally extending needle-hub extension arm over the proximal portions of the needle shaft and sheath. The needle hub can also include a needle-hub portion of a RICC clip configured to hold a portion of the RICC therein. The coupler can include a complementary coupler portion of the RICC clip connected to a coupler housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2022Publication date: March 30, 2023Inventors: Sharon West, Justin Bechstein, Carter Biviano, Christopher J. Murray, Glade H. Howell, Daniel B. Blanchard, Joe Spataro, Kyle G. Thornley
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Publication number: 20230096740Abstract: Disclosed are insertion assemblies of rapidly insertable central catheters (“RICCs”) and methods thereof. For example, a RICC insertion assembly can include a RICC, an introducer needle, an access guidewire, and a coupler assembly coupling the foregoing together. The introducer needle can include a needle hub over both a sheath and a needle shaft. The sheath can seal a needle slot except for that under a sheath opening. A distal end of the access guidewire can be disposed in the introducer needle just proximal of a needle tip. The coupler assembly can include a nose piece and a tail piece coupled together. The tail piece can include an extension arm by which a proximal end of the access guidewire is held. The access guidewire can enforce a loop in the access guidewire over which the RICC is disposed, thereby keeping the RICC insertion assembly in a relatively compact form.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2022Publication date: March 30, 2023Inventors: Justin Bechstein, Joe Spataro, Carter Biviano, Sharon West, Kyle G. Thornley, Glade H. Howell, Daniel B. Blanchard, Christopher J. Murray, Eric W. Lindekugel, Jenna Garafalo, David R. Schiff
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Publication number: 20230102231Abstract: Disclosed herein are couplers and assemblies thereof for rapidly insertable central catheters (“RICCs”). For example, a coupler assembly can include an introducer needle and a coupler coupled together. The introducer needle can include a needle hub over both a needle shaft and a sheath over the needle shaft. The needle shaft can include a longitudinal needle slot extending through a distal needle tip. The sheath can seal the needle slot thereunder except for the needle slot under a sheath opening in a proximal portion of the sheath. The needle hub can include a needle-hub clip. The coupler can include a coupler housing and an extension arm connected to the coupler housing. The needle-hub clip can be clipped onto the coupler housing in at least a ready-to-deploy state of the coupler assembly. The extension arm can be configured for attaching a proximal end of an access guidewire thereto.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2022Publication date: March 30, 2023Inventors: Justin Bechstein, Glade H. Howell, Daniel B. Blanchard, Eric W. Lindekugel, Kyle G. Thornley, Christopher J. Murray, Joshua Funamura, Carter Biviano, Sharon West
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Patent number: 11529459Abstract: An on-body drug delivery device having a housing carried by a substrate. The device includes an adhesive module placed over at least a portion of said device to provide added securement of the device to the patient's body.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2021Date of Patent: December 20, 2022Assignee: Fresenius Kabi Deutschland GmbHInventors: David R. Schiff, Justin Bechstein
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Publication number: 20220370721Abstract: Disclosed herein are devices and methods for delivering a predetermined volume of a drug substance or other product including a fluid. An exemplary device may include a body configured to receive a drug substance therein, and a plunger rod disposed at least partially inside the body to distally move a stopper in the body. The device may include a component configured to regulate distal movement of the plunger rod in a priming step and in a subsequent delivery step, so that the device may be accurately primed and may accurately dispense a predetermined volume of a drug substance.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2022Publication date: November 24, 2022Applicant: Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc.Inventors: Trevor LANGLEY, Justin BECHSTEIN, Jeremy ODEGARD, Sibgat ULLA, Daniel HALBIG, Bryan GRYGUS, Prithvi SINGH, Andrew DUMONT, David NETT, Tasha GILLUM, Ryan AINSWORTH
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Patent number: 11439758Abstract: Disclosed herein are devices and methods for delivering a predetermined volume of a drug substance or other product including a fluid. An exemplary device may include a body configured to receive a drug substance therein, and a plunger rod disposed at least partially inside the body to distally move a stopper in the body. The device may include a component configured to regulate distal movement of the plunger rod in a priming step and in a subsequent delivery step, so that the device may be accurately primed and may accurately dispense a predetermined volume of a drug substance.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2021Date of Patent: September 13, 2022Assignee: REGENERON PHARMACEUTICALS, INC.Inventors: Trevor Langley, Justin Bechstein, Jeremy Odegard, Sibgat Ulla, Daniel Halbig, Bryan Grygus, Prithvi Singh, Andrew Dumont, David Nett, Tasha Gillum, Ryan Ainsworth
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Publication number: 20220160968Abstract: Disclosed herein are devices and methods for delivering a predetermined volume of a drug substance or other product including a fluid. An exemplary device may include a body configured to receive a drug substance therein, and a plunger rod disposed at least partially inside the body to distally move a stopper in the body. The device may include a component configured to regulate distal movement of the plunger rod in a priming step and in a subsequent delivery step, so that the device may be accurately primed and may accurately dispense a predetermined volume of a drug substance.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2021Publication date: May 26, 2022Applicant: Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc.Inventors: Trevor LANGLEY, Justin BECHSTEIN, Jeremy ODEGARD, Sibgat ULLA, Daniel HALBIG, Bryan GRYGUS, Prithvi SINGH, Andrew DUMONT, David NETT, Tasha GILLUM, Ryan AINSWORTH
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Publication number: 20210330887Abstract: Disclosed herein are devices and methods for delivering a predetermined volume of a drug substance or other product including a fluid. An exemplary device may include a body configured to receive a drug substance therein, and a plunger rod disposed at least partially inside the body to distally move a stopper in the body. The device may include a component configured to regulate distal movement of the plunger rod in a priming step and in a subsequent delivery step, so that the device may be accurately primed and may accurately dispense a predetermined volume of a drug substance.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2021Publication date: October 28, 2021Applicant: Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc.Inventors: Trevor LANGLEY, Justin BECHSTEIN, Jeremy ODEGARD, Sibgat ULLA, Daniel HALBIG, Bryan GRYGUS, Prithvi SINGH, Andrew DUMONT, David NETT, Tasha GILLUM, Ryan AINSWORTH
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Publication number: 20180339146Abstract: A connector assembly may include a body and a fluid fitting, the fluid fitting configured for releasably engaging a syringe nozzle, at least one deflectable locking arm connected to the body and radially deflectable relative to the distal end, the proximal end of the at least one deflectable locking arm configured for deflecting in a radial direction relative to the distal end to releasably engage the syringe nozzle, and at least one locking element disposed on the at least one deflectable locking arm, the at least one locking element movable with movement of the at least one deflectable locking arm between a first position where the at least one locking element is released from an engagement portion of the syringe nozzle and a second position where the at least one locking element is engaged with the engagement portion of the syringe nozzle.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 23, 2016Publication date: November 29, 2018Inventors: MATTHEW SCHRAUDER, BRIAN CAIN, MICHAEL COUSLEY, KEVIN COWAN, MICHAEL SPOHN, TIMOTHY PARMER, JUSTIN BECHSTEIN, RYAN POLCIN, SAM JANG, DAVE HEGGERNES, PATRICIA SANDEKIAN, JACK POLLITT, JEREMY ODEGARD, DAVID WOLGEMUTH