Patents by Inventor Mark Evan Whitebook

Mark Evan Whitebook 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).

  • Patent number: 7879008
    Abstract: The control device is used to control delivery of fluid from a fluid delivery system during a medical injection procedure. The fluid delivery system includes an injector adapted to actuate a syringe used to deliver the injection fluid to a patient. The control device is operatively associated with the injector for controlling discrete flow rates of injection fluid delivered to the patient. The control device includes a housing and an actuator associated with the housing. An electronic substrate is disposed within the housing and comprises a conductive pattern. The actuator is adapted for operative association with the conductive pattern. The conductive pattern includes a plurality of predetermined digital values corresponding to discrete flow rates of injection fluid to be delivered by the injector, such that when the actuator is actuated the actuator operatively associates with the conductive pattern for transmitting the digital values to the injector.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 21, 2005
    Date of Patent: February 1, 2011
    Assignee: MEDRAD, Inc.
    Inventors: John A. Haury, James M. Gimbel, Matthew J. Leroch, IV, Paul J. Miller, Gerald W. Callan, Richard C. Morton, Ralph E. Kopacko, Jennie Kwo, Luis A. Padraza, Roderick H. Beaulieu, Russell W. Wade, Milan V. Trcka, Mark Evan Whitebook
  • Patent number: 7641632
    Abstract: A patient control system uses a patient-implanted catheter in thermal communication with a fluid bath via a circulating fluid circuit. A controller automatically controls the temperature of the fluid bath as required for selectively cooling or heating the patient in accordance with patient temperature measurements. The controller thermally decouples the catheter and patient from the fluid bath during changes in fluid bath temperatures in order to overcome the effects of system thermal mass.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 31, 2007
    Date of Patent: January 5, 2010
    Assignee: Zoll Circulation, Inc.
    Inventors: Wayne A Noda, Scott M Evans, Mark Evan Whitebook, David P Balding
  • Patent number: 7278984
    Abstract: A patient control system uses a patient-implanted catheter in thermal communication with a fluid bath via a circulating fluid circuit. A controller automatically controls the temperature of the fluid bath as required for selectively cooling or heating the patient in accordance with patient temperature measurements. The controller thermally decouples the catheter and patient from the fluid bath during changes in fluid bath temperatures in order to overcome the effects of system thermal mass.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 31, 2002
    Date of Patent: October 9, 2007
    Assignee: Alsius Corporation
    Inventors: Wayne A. Noda, Scott M. Evans, Mark Evan Whitebook, David P. Balding
  • Publication number: 20040127851
    Abstract: A patient control system uses a patient-implanted catheter in thermal communication with a fluid bath via a circulating fluid circuit. A controller automatically controls the temperature of the fluid bath as required for selectively cooling or heating the patient in accordance with patient temperature measurements. The controller thermally decouples the catheter and patient from the fluid bath during changes in fluid bath temperatures in order to overcome the effects of system thermal mass.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 31, 2002
    Publication date: July 1, 2004
    Applicant: Alsius Corporation
    Inventors: Wayne A. Noda, Scott M. Evans, Mark Evan Whitebook, David P. Balding
  • Patent number: 6529775
    Abstract: An indwelling RF catheter achieves warming of patients by dielectric heating of blood or other bodily fluids. In one example, the catheter is deployed in a suitable blood vessel, such as the inferior vena cava. The catheter design includes an emitter structure electrically coupled to an RF generator, which provides a source of RF power. The emitter structure, distally located upon the catheter, administers electromagnetic radiation to the blood within the patient, thereby creating heat due to the dielectric qualities of blood. As blood heated by the indwelling RF catheter courses through the patient's body, the patient's body is systemically warmed, raising the body core temperature.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 16, 2001
    Date of Patent: March 4, 2003
    Assignee: Alsius Corporation
    Inventors: Mark Evan Whitebook, Blair D. Walker, Scott M. Evans, Lynn M. Shimada
  • Publication number: 20020095198
    Abstract: An indwelling RF catheter achieves warming of patients by dielectric heating of blood or other bodily fluids. In one example, the catheter is deployed in a suitable blood vessel, such as the inferior vena cava. The catheter design includes an emitter structure electrically coupled to an RF generator, which provides a source of RF power. The emitter structure, distally located upon the catheter, administers electromagnetic radiation to the blood within the patient, thereby creating heat due to the dielectric qualities of blood. As blood heated by the indwelling RF catheter courses through the patient's body, the patient's body is systemically warmed, raising the body core temperature.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 16, 2001
    Publication date: July 18, 2002
    Inventors: Mark Evan Whitebook, Blair D. Walker, Scott M. Evans, Lynn M. Shimada