Patents by Inventor Lionel Jeannin
Lionel Jeannin 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: 8840331Abstract: The application describes a convenient portable kit for the application of topical medications. The kit can be used, for example, as a convenient system for application of cold sore medication. The kit includes a container for a quantity of fluid medication sufficient for several treatments together with a plurality of applicators for said medicine. The applicators are specially designed to apply the medicine accurately and with minimal pain.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2009Date of Patent: September 23, 2014Assignee: Novartis AGInventor: Lionel Jeannin
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Publication number: 20110065732Abstract: The application describes a convenient portable kit for the application of topical medications. The kit can be used, for example, as a convenient system for application of cold sore medication. The kit includes a container for a quantity of fluid medication sufficient for several treatments together with a plurality of applicators for said medicine. The applicators are specially designed to apply the medicine accurately and with minimal pain.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2009Publication date: March 17, 2011Applicant: Novartis AGInventor: Lionel Jeannin
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Patent number: 7748534Abstract: A package comprises an outer package (2) having two members (20, 21) connected to one another via a flexible web portion (22). Each member (20, 21) comprises a base panel (200, 210) and two opposite side wall panels (201, 202, 211, 212). One of the side wall panels (201, 211) has an attachment (204, 214) portion extending towards the opposite side wall panel (202, 212). An inner package comprises blister pack members (3) comprising an edge portion (304, 314) attached to the attachment portion (204,214) of the outer package member (20, 21) such, that in a closed state the goods carried by the blister pack member are facing towards the base panel (200,210). The members (20,21) are folded towards each other via the flexible web portion (22). In an open state the outer package members (20, 21) are unfolded and the members (3) can be accessed by folding the blister pack member (30, 31) away from the opposite side (202, 212) wall panel.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2006Date of Patent: July 6, 2010Assignee: Novartis AGInventors: Lionel Jeannin, Marco Ackermann
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Publication number: 20090134053Abstract: A package comprises an outer package (2) having two members (20, 21) connected to one another via a flexible web portion (22). Each member (20, 21) comprises a base panel (200, 210) and two opposite side wall panels (201, 202, 211, 212). One of the side wall panels (201, 211) has an attachment (204, 214) portion extending towards the opposite side wall panel (202, 212). An inner package comprises blister pack members (3) comprising an edge portion (304, 314) attached to the attachment portion (204,214) of the outer package member (20, 21) such, that in a closed state the goods carried by the blister pack member are facing towards the base panel (200,210). The members (20,21) are folded towards each other via the flexible web portion (22). In an open state the outer package members (20, 21) are unfolded and the members (3) can be accessed by folding the blister pack member (30, 31) away from the opposite side (202, 212) wall panel.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2006Publication date: May 28, 2009Applicant: Novartis AGInventors: Lionel Jeannin, Marco Ackermann
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Publication number: 20090127154Abstract: A package comprises an outer package (2) having two members (20,21) connected to one another via a flexible web portion (22). Each member (20,21) comprises a base panel (200,210) and two opposite side wall panels (201,202,211,212). One of the side wall panels (201,211) has an attachment (204,214) portion extending towards the opposite side wall panel (202,212). An inner package comprises blister pack members (3) comprising an edge portion (304,314) attached to the attachment portion (204,214) of the outer package member (20,21) such, that in a closed state the goods carried by the blister pack member are facing towards the base panel (200,210). The members (20,21) are folded towards each other via the flexible web portion (22). In an open state the outer package members (20,21) are unfolded and the members (3) can be accessed by folding the blister pack member (30,31) away from the opposite side (202,212) wall panel.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2007Publication date: May 21, 2009Applicant: NOVARTIS AGInventors: Lionel Jeannin, Marco Ackermann
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Publication number: 20070278124Abstract: A casing (4) for a blister package having cavities has a bottom part (2) having a bottom (25) with openings (26) therein and comprising positioning means (21). The positioning means (21) are shaped and arranged to act on at least one cavity of the blister package in order to position each cavity of the blister package centered with an opening (26).Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2005Publication date: December 6, 2007Inventors: Christian Saclier, Lionel Jeannin, Patrick Roche
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Patent number: 7229449Abstract: The invention relates to a folding device for folding intraocular implants having flexible optical portions. Said device comprises two folding element facing each other and whose ends are connected together by deformable means. Each folding element comprises a body and a jaw projecting from said body, an elastically deformable support projecting from said body in the direction in which the two elements are brought together, a positioning stud projecting from said second end of the support perpendicularly to said support and facing upwards so as to co-operate, at rest, with the periphery of the optical portion of the implant, and an extension projecting from said body in the direction in which the two elements are brought together, and having a ramp suitable for co-operating with the support on the other folding element while the two folding elements are being brought together to cause said positioning stud to be lowered.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2002Date of Patent: June 12, 2007Assignee: Corneal IndustrieInventors: Lionel Jeannin, Guy Vitally
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Patent number: 7226455Abstract: The invention relates to a folder module for folding a flexible intraocular implant for injection into the eye of a patient. The module comprises two jaws that are movable relative to each other, each jaw having a folder wall constituted by a portion of a cylindrical surface, and a plane wall secured to the folder wall, the two plane walls lying in parallel planes; a pivot axis orthogonal to the plane walls to control relative pivoting movement of one jaw relative to the other; one of the jaws being capable of occupying relative to the other a first position in which said plane walls are offset relative to each other; a second position in which the plane walls face each other so as to define an implant confinement volume; and a third position in which the folder walls meet each other to define a folder chamber enabling the implant to be finally folded.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2003Date of Patent: June 5, 2007Assignee: Corneal IndustrieInventors: Lionel Jeannin, Gilles Bos
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Patent number: 7223287Abstract: The invention relates to an injector device for injecting an intraocular implant into the eye of a patient, which device comprises a folding chamber for folding the optical portion of the implant, a folding member, a hollow needle for injecting the folded implant into the eye, said hollow needle opening out at a first end of said chamber, a guide channel opening out at the second end of said chamber, and a moving piston mounted in said guide channel so as to push said folded implant into said hollow needle.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2001Date of Patent: May 29, 2007Assignee: Corneal IndustrieInventors: Lionel Jeannin, Guy Vitally
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Publication number: 20050251236Abstract: The invention relates to a folder module for folding a flexible intraocular implant for injection into the eye of a patient. The module comprises two jaws that are movable relative to each other, each jaw having a folder wall constituted by a portion of a cylindrical surface, and a plane wall secured to the folder wall, the two plane walls lying in parallel planes; a pivot axis orthogonal to the plane walls to control relative pivoting movement of one jaw relative to the other; one of the jaws being capable of occupying relative to the other a first position in which said plane walls are offset relative to each other; a second position in which the plane walls face each other so as to define an implant confinement volume; and a third position in which the folder walls meet each other to define a folder chamber enabling the implant to be finally folded.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2003Publication date: November 10, 2005Inventors: Lionel Jeannin, Gilles Bos
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Publication number: 20040199172Abstract: The invention relates to a folding device for folding intraocular implants having flexible optical portions. Said device comprises two folding element facing each other and whose ends are connected together by deformable means. Each folding element comprises a body and a jaw projecting from said body, an elastically deformable support projecting from said body in the direction in which the two elements are brought together, a positioning stud projecting from said second end of the support perpendicularly to said support and facing upwards so as to co-operate, at rest, with the periphery of the optical portion of the implant, and an extension projecting from said body in the direction in which the two elements are brought together, and having a ramp suitable for co-operating with the support on the other folding element while the two folding elements are being brought together to cause said positioning stud to be lowered.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2004Publication date: October 7, 2004Inventors: Lionel Jeannin, Guy Vitally
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Patent number: 6749631Abstract: The invention relates to a ring (10) for a capsular bag, the ring being constituted by a curved elongate element presenting substantially constant thickness and having inner and outer edges. The elongate element comprises a first branch (30) extending between a first end (20) and a point B, and a second branch (32) extending between said point B and a second end (22), said outer edge of the elongate element when at rest and in its plane of symmetry being disposed substantially tangentially at a point A to a circle of center O and of radius R not less than the radius of the capsular bag, the outer edge of said first branch being defined by a portion of a circle of center O′ and of radius R′, where R<R′<1.10R, the outer edge of the second branch of said elongate element being defined by a portion of a hyperbolic spiral of center O and connected tangentially to said portion of a circle at said point B.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2002Date of Patent: June 15, 2004Assignee: Corneal IndustrieInventors: Pascal Pietrini, Lionel Jeannin
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Publication number: 20030181921Abstract: The invention relates to an injector device for injecting an intraocular implant into the eye of a patient, which device comprises a folding chamber for folding the optical portion of the implant, a folding member, a hollow needle for injecting the folded implant into the eye, said hollow needle opening out at a first end of said chamber, a guide channel opening out at the second end of said chamber, and a moving piston mounted in said guide channel so as to push said folded implant into said hollow needle.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 25, 2003Publication date: September 25, 2003Inventors: Lionel Jeannin, Guy Vitally
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Patent number: D503274Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2004Date of Patent: March 29, 2005Assignee: Novartis Consumer Health S.A.Inventors: Patrick Roche, Christian Saclier, Lionel Jeannin
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Patent number: D503530Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2004Date of Patent: April 5, 2005Assignee: Novartis Consumer Health S.A.Inventors: Patrick Roche, Christian Saclier, Lionel Jeannin
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Patent number: D504765Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2004Date of Patent: May 10, 2005Assignee: Novartis Consumer Health S.A.Inventors: Patrick Roche, Christian Saclier, Lionel Jeannin
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Patent number: D508312Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2004Date of Patent: August 16, 2005Assignee: Novartis Consumer Health S.A.Inventors: Patrick Roche, Christian Saclier, Lionel Jeannin