Patents by Inventor Marc Cordaro
Marc Cordaro 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: 9913991Abstract: A defibrillator with wireless communications with a patient monitor. The wireless communications transmits patient data collected by measurement modules between the defibrillator and the patient monitor using wireless nodes when a patient is under cardiac arrest. The transmitted data is integrated with the data already residing on each respective device using data integration modules, and then displayed to the code team in the patient's room on displays, thereby allowing every member of the code team to see data from both devices by reading just one of the displays. The integrated data is also associated with synchronized clocks between the two devices. The integrated data is then compiled into a single unified report comprising the data from both devices and attached to the patient's electronic health record located on a patient record database.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2013Date of Patent: March 13, 2018Assignee: KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS N.V.Inventors: Harald Greiner, Norman Maurice DeLisle, Christian Michael Epping, Marc Cordaro
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Publication number: 20150306409Abstract: A defibrillator (12) in wireless communication (20) with a patient monitor (10). Patient data collected by measurement modules (34, 66) is to be transmitted between the defibrillator and the patient monitor using wireless nodes (42, 60) when a patient is under cardiac arrest. The transmitted data is integrated with the data already residing on each respective device using data integration modules (36, 46), and then displayed to the code team in the patient's room on displays (38, 62), thereby allowing every member of the code team to see data from both devices by reading just one of the displays. The integrated data is also associated with synchronized clocks between the two devices. The integrated data is then compiled into a single unified report comprising the data from both devices and attached to the patient's electronic health record located on a patient record database (24).Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2013Publication date: October 29, 2015Inventors: Harald GREINER, Norman Maurice DELISLE, Christian Michael EPPING, Marc CORDARO
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Patent number: 9084880Abstract: A package in which a medical device is stored, the package comprising an outer shell providing a vapor barrier between an interior space inside the outer shell and an exterior environment, a medical device positioned in the interior space inside the outer shell, the medical device including a liquid-containing element that is subject to drying out as liquid from the liquid-containing element vaporizes and travels from the interior space to the external environment, a condition sensor comprising two metallic elements, each of the two metallic elements being composed of different metals, with each of the different metals selected so that the two metallic elements form an anode and a cathode of an electrochemical cell, each of the two metallic elements being in electrical contact with a conductive water-containing element, so that the water-containing element forms the electrolyte of the electrochemical cell, and an electrically conductive path extending from each of the metallic elements to a location wherein tType: GrantFiled: October 21, 2013Date of Patent: July 21, 2015Assignee: ZOLL Medical CorporationInventors: Michael R. Dupelle, Michael Parascandola, Marc Cordaro, Sheldon S. White
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Patent number: 8996138Abstract: An electrode package for use with a defibrillator, the electrode package comprising an outer shell providing a vapor barrier between an interior space inside the outer shell and an exterior environment, a breakaway connection element positioned at the perimeter of the outer shell, one or more defibrillation electrodes positioned in the interior space inside the outer shell, a further electrical element positioned in the interior space inside the outer shell, electrical paths extending from the further electrical element through the breakaway element to the exterior environment, wherein the breakaway element and electrical paths are configured so that, when the outer shell is opened and the defibrillation electrodes are removed, the electrical paths are disconnected within the breakaway element.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2013Date of Patent: March 31, 2015Assignee: ZOLL Medical CorporationInventors: Michael R. Dupelle, Michael Parascandola, Marc Cordaro, George Reilly, David N. Craige, III
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Patent number: 8750991Abstract: Electrodes and circuitry for monitoring and stimulating the exterior of the human body, comprising delivering stimulation pulses to stimulation electrodes applied to the exterior of the body, detecting an electrical potential at monitoring electrodes applied to the exterior of the body, positioning at least a first and second monitoring electrode at locations at which an electrical artifact caused by the electrical stimulation pulses is substantially cancelled in a signal formed from the electrical potentials detected at the first and second monitoring electrodes.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2012Date of Patent: June 10, 2014Assignee: ZOLL Medical CorporationInventors: Daniel M. Lisogurski, Frederick J. Geheb, Michael R. Dupelle, Gary A. Freeman, Martin E. Bures, Gideon D. H. Butler, David N. Craige, III, Marc Cordaro, Deborah T. Jones, Michael Lopin, Michael Parascandola
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Publication number: 20140135638Abstract: Electrodes and circuitry for monitoring and stimulating the exterior of the human body, comprising delivering stimulation pulses to stimulation electrodes applied to the exterior of the body, detecting an electrical potential at monitoring electrodes applied to the exterior of the body, positioning at least a first and second monitoring electrode at locations at which an electrical artifact caused by the electrical stimulation pulses is substantially cancelled in a signal formed from the electrical potentials detected at the first and second monitoring electrodes.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2014Publication date: May 15, 2014Applicant: ZOLL Medical CorporationInventors: Daniel M. Lisogurski, Frederick J. Geheb, Michael R. Dupelle, Gary A. Freeman, Martin E. Bures, Gideon D. H. Butler, David N. Craige, III, Marc Cordaro, Deborah T. Jones, Michael Lopin, Michael Parascandola
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Patent number: 8676311Abstract: An electrode package for use with a defibrillator, the electrode package comprising an outer shell providing a vapor barrier between an interior space inside the outer shell and an exterior environment, one or more defibrillation electrodes positioned in the interior space inside the outer shell, each of the defibrillation electrodes including a metallic layer in electrical contact with a conductive liquid-containing layer through which electrical current is delivered to a patient when the defibrillation electrodes have been applied to the patient, the conductive a liquid-containing layer being subject to drying out as liquid from the water-containing layer vaporizes and travels from the interior space to the external environment, and one or more electrical conductors extending from inside of the outer shell to a package electrical connector outside of the shell, the package electrical connector being configured to be connected to a mating defibrillator electrical connector connected to the defibrillator, andType: GrantFiled: March 17, 2010Date of Patent: March 18, 2014Assignee: ZOLL Medical CorporationInventors: Marc Cordaro, Michael Parascandola, Ward Hamilton, Michael R. Dupelle, Paul F. Prew
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Publication number: 20140046422Abstract: A package in which a medical device is stored, the package comprising an outer shell providing a vapor barrier between an interior space inside the outer shell and an exterior environment, a medical device positioned in the interior space inside the outer shell, the medical device including a liquid-containing element that is subject to drying out as liquid from the liquid-containing element vaporizes and travels from the interior space to the external environment, a condition sensor comprising two metallic elements, each of the two metallic elements being composed of different metals, with each of the different metals selected so that the two metallic elements form an anode and a cathode of an electrochemical cell, each of the two metallic elements being in electrical contact with a conductive water-containing element, so that the water-containing element forms the electrolyte of the electrochemical cell, and an electrically conductive path extending from each of the metallic elements to a location wherein tType: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2013Publication date: February 13, 2014Applicant: ZOLL Medical CorporationInventors: Michael R. Dupelle, Michael Parascandola, Marc Cordaro, Sheldon S. White
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Publication number: 20140046421Abstract: An electrode package for use with a defibrillator, the electrode package comprising an outer shell providing a vapor barrier between an interior space inside the outer shell and an exterior environment, a breakaway connection element positioned at the perimeter of the outer shell, one or more defibrillation electrodes positioned in the interior space inside the outer shell, a further electrical element positioned in the interior space inside the outer shell, electrical paths extending from the further electrical element through the breakaway element to the exterior environment, wherein the breakaway element and electrical paths are configured so that, when the outer shell is opened and the defibrillation electrodes are removed, the electrical paths are disconnected within the breakaway element.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2013Publication date: February 13, 2014Applicant: ZOLL Medical CorporationInventors: Michael R. Dupelle, Michael Parascandola, Marc Cordaro, George Reilly, David N. Craige, III
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Patent number: 8577462Abstract: A package in which a medical device is stored, the package comprising an outer shell providing a vapor barrier, a medical device positioned in the interior space inside the outer shell, the medical device including a liquid-containing element that is subject to drying out, a condition sensor comprising two metallic elements and a conductive water-containing element, each of the two metallic elements being composed of different metals, with each of the different metals selected so that the two metallic elements form an anode and a cathode of an electrochemical cell, so that the water-containing element forms the electrolyte of the electrochemical cell, and the voltage of the cell provides an indication the conductive water-containing element of the medical device has dried out.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 2006Date of Patent: November 5, 2013Assignee: ZOLL Medical CorporationInventors: Michael R. Dupelle, Michael Parascandola, Marc Cordaro, Sheldon S. White
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Patent number: 8565901Abstract: An electrode package for use with a defibrillator, the electrode package comprising an outer shell providing a vapor barrier between an interior space inside the outer shell and an exterior environment, a breakaway connection element positioned at the perimeter of the outer shell, one or more defibrillation electrodes positioned in the interior space inside the outer shell, a further electrical element positioned in the interior space inside the outer shell, electrical paths extending from the further electrical element through the breakaway element to the exterior environment, wherein the breakaway element and electrical paths are configured so that, when the outer shell is opened and the defibrillation electrodes are removed, the electrical paths are disconnected within the breakaway element.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 2006Date of Patent: October 22, 2013Assignee: ZOLL Medical CorporationInventors: Michael R. Dupelle, Michael Parascandola, Marc Cordaro, George Reilly, David N. Craige, III
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Patent number: 8321011Abstract: A medical device such as a defibrillator that incorporates corrective voice prompts that navigate users around operator errors. The voice prompts may, for example, address errors of readiness (e.g., failing to connect the defibrillator to an AC power source, failing to pre-connect electrodes, etc.), errors of omission (i.e., forgetting to do something, such as attempting to deliver a shock before the defibrillator is charged), and errors of commission (i.e., doing the wrong thing, such as attempting to shock VF when in the synchronization mode). The voice prompts may address errors in the delivery of therapy (e.g., attempting to shock VF when in the synchronization mode) or they may address errors other than in the delivery of therapy (e.g., failing to connect to an AC power source).Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 2010Date of Patent: November 27, 2012Assignee: ZOLL Medical CorporationInventors: Michael Parascandola, Marc Cordaro, Suzanne Crowell, Gary A. Freeman
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Publication number: 20120203296Abstract: Electrodes and circuitry for monitoring and stimulating the exterior of the human body, comprising delivering stimulation pulses to stimulation electrodes applied to the exterior of the body, detecting an electrical potential at monitoring electrodes applied to the exterior of the body, positioning at least a first and second monitoring electrode at locations at which an electrical artifact caused by the electrical stimulation pulses is substantially cancelled in a signal formed from the electrical potentials detected at the first and second monitoring electrodes.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2012Publication date: August 9, 2012Inventors: Daniel M. Lisogurski, Frederick J. Geheb, Michael R. Dupelle, Gary A. Freeman, Martin E. Bures, Gideon D.H. Butler, David N. Graige, III, Marc Cordaro, Deborah T. Jones, Michael Lopin, Michael Parascandola
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Patent number: 8185199Abstract: Electrodes and circuitry for monitoring and stimulating the exterior of the human body, comprising delivering stimulation pulses to stimulation electrodes applied to the exterior of the body, detecting an electrical potential at monitoring electrodes applied to the exterior of the body, positioning at least a first and second monitoring electrode at locations at which an electrical artifact caused by the electrical stimulation pulses is substantially cancelled in a signal formed from the electrical potentials detected at the first and second monitoring electrodes.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2005Date of Patent: May 22, 2012Assignee: ZOLL Medical CorporationInventors: Daniel M. Lisogurski, Frederick J. Geheb, Michael R. Dupelle, Gary A. Freeman, Martin E. Bures, Gideon D. H. Butler, David N. Craige, III, Marc Cordaro, Deborah T. Jones, Michael Lopin, Michael Parascandola
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Publication number: 20110054553Abstract: An electrode package for use with a defibrillator, the electrode package comprising an outer shell providing a vapor barrier between an interior space inside the outer shell and an exterior environment, one or more defibrillation electrodes positioned in the interior space inside the outer shell, each of the defibrillation electrodes including a metallic layer in electrical contact with a conductive liquid-containing layer through which electrical current is delivered to a patient when the defibrillation electrodes have been applied to the patient, the conductive a liquid-containing layer being subject to drying out as liquid from the water-containing layer vaporizes and travels from the interior space to the external environment, and one or more electrical conductors extending from inside of the outer shell to a package electrical connector outside of the shell, the package electrical connector being configured to be connected to a mating defibrillator electrical connector connected to the defibrillator, andType: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2010Publication date: March 3, 2011Inventors: Marc Cordaro, Michael Parascandola, Ward Hamilton, Michael R. Dupell, Paul F. Prew
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Publication number: 20100234910Abstract: A medical device such as a defibrillator that incorporates corrective voice prompts that navigate users around operator errors. The voice prompts may, for example, address errors of readiness (e.g., failing to connect the defibrillator to an AC power source, failing to pre-connect electrodes, etc.), errors of omission (i.e., forgetting to do something, such as attempting to deliver a shock before the defibrillator is charged), and errors of commission (i.e., doing the wrong thing, such as attempting to shock VF when in the synchronization mode). The voice prompts may address errors in the delivery of therapy (e.g., attempting to shock VF when in the synchronization mode) or they may address errors other than in the delivery of therapy (e.g., failing to connect to an AC power source).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 26, 2010Publication date: September 16, 2010Inventors: Michael Parascandola, Marc Cordaro, Suzanne Crowell, Gary A. Freeman
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Patent number: 7729757Abstract: A medical device such as a defibrillator that incorporates corrective voice prompts that navigate users around operator errors. The voice prompts may, for example, address errors of readiness (e.g., failing to connect the defibrillator to an AC power source, failing to pre-connect electrodes, etc.), errors of omission (i.e., forgetting to do something, such as attempting to deliver a shock before the defibrillator is charged), and errors of commission (i.e., doing the wrong thing, such as attempting to shock VF when in the synchronization mode). The voice prompts may address errors in the delivery of therapy (e.g., attempting to shock VF when in the synchronization mode) or they may address errors other than in the delivery of therapy (e.g., failing to connect to an AC power source).Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2004Date of Patent: June 1, 2010Assignee: ZOLL Medical CorporationInventors: Michael Parascandola, Marc Cordaro, Suzanne Crowell, Gary A. Freeman
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Publication number: 20090326632Abstract: A defibrillation electrode for application to the front of the chest of a patient, the electrode comprising a metallic layer, a conductive liquid-containing layer in contact with the metallic layer and configured to contact the skin of the patient, an adhesive layer surrounding the conductive liquid-containing layer and having a layer of adhesive configured to adhere the electrode to the patient, a release layer configured to be removed from the electrode prior to application to the patient, the release layer being in contact with the adhesive and the conductive liquid-containing layer prior to removal, wherein the electrode has a lateral perimeter at or laterally outside of the adhesive layer, and wherein the lateral perimeter is generally triangular.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2009Publication date: December 31, 2009Inventors: David N. Craige, III, Michael Parascandola, Ward Hamilton, Marc Cordaro, Michael R. Dupelle, Frederick J. Geheb
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Patent number: 7603173Abstract: A combination of a defibrillator and an electrode package, the combination comprising a defibrillator comprising electrical output wires for delivering a defibrillation pulse to defibrillation electrodes, processing circuitry and associated software for controlling the delivery of the defibrillation pulse, an electrical energy storage element for storing the energy delivered in the defibrillation pulse, a user interface element or elements connected to the processing circuitry for accepting one or more inputs from the user and communicating one or more pieces of information to the user, a housing containing the storage element, processing circuitry, and user interface, and a first mechanical element or elements on the exterior of the housing and configured so that an electrode package can be mechanically attached to the exterior of the housing substantially in full view on the exterior, and an electrode package containing the defibrillation electrodes, the package comprising an outer shell, a portion of the oType: GrantFiled: July 5, 2006Date of Patent: October 13, 2009Assignee: ZOLL Medical CorporationInventors: Michael Parascandola, Ward Hamilton, Marc Cordaro, Michael R. Dupelle, George Reilly, Frederick W. Faller
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Patent number: 7590456Abstract: A defibrillation electrode for application to the front of the chest of a patient, the electrode comprising a metallic layer, a conductive liquid-containing layer in contact with the metallic layer and configured to contact the skin of the patient, an adhesive layer surrounding the conductive liquid-containing layer and having a layer of adhesive configured to adhere the electrode to the patient, a release layer configured to be removed from the electrode prior to application to the patient, the release layer being in contact with the adhesive and the conductive liquid-containing layer prior to removal, wherein the electrode has a lateral perimeter at or laterally outside of the adhesive layer, and wherein the lateral perimeter is generally triangular. A method of applying the defibrillation electrode to the chest of a patient.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 2006Date of Patent: September 15, 2009Assignee: ZOLL Medical CorporationInventors: David N. Craige, III, Michael Parascandola, Ward Hamilton, Marc Cordaro, Michael R. Dupelle, Frederick J. Geheb