Patents by Inventor Mark R. Moore
Mark R. Moore 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: 11962958Abstract: A system and a computer-implemented method for providing responder information are disclosed herein. The method includes receiving, via a computing device, a sensor data generated by one or more safety devices corresponding to one or more responders. The computer-implemented method further includes analyzing, via the computing device, the sensor data to generate an analyzed sensor data. The computer-implemented method further includes establishing, via an application programming interface (API), a direct communication link between the computing device and at least one server or establishing, via a local application, a direct communication link between the computing device and at least one third party server. The computer-implemented method further includes transmitting, via the computing device, the analyzed sensor data to the at least one server or transmitting, via the computing device, the analyzed sensor data to the at least one third party server.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2023Date of Patent: April 16, 2024Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Longin J. Kloc, John R. Wasco, Dana C. DeMeo, Mark Penna, Eric C. Lobner, Matthew D. Moore
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Publication number: 20230381475Abstract: A device used for applying an antiseptic preparation to a patient outside of a sterile environment. In one embodiment, a loose-fitting bag is provided which encloses a patient appendage. In another embodiment, a loose-fitting bag is provided which encloses all or part of the lower half of a patient. A textured surface is provided on the interior surface of the bag. The bag includes one or more removable drainage pouches attached to resealable lower ports. The bag further includes side closures which can be ruptured to allow access to the disinfected appendage or appendages. After disinfection, the antiseptic preparation is drained and sealed in the drainage pouches. The drainage pouches are then removed and discarded.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2022Publication date: November 30, 2023Applicant: Prep Tech, L.L.C.Inventors: Mark R. Moore, Noam Gavriely
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Patent number: 11696962Abstract: A device is provided for enclosing an extremity of a patient for container efficient wound cleaning and for integrating draping prior to surgery. A loose-fitting flexible container with a flexible seal is provided for enclosing the extremity and treating the extremity in a controlled fashion to reduce or eliminate spillage and unwanted dispersion of antiseptic solution. Sealed to the flexible container is a vacuum packed, folded and rolled sterile surgical drape. The combination of a flexible container and a sterile pre-positioned surgical drape in a single device provides the advantage of controlled decontamination of the skin or wound while simultaneously providing the advantage of pre-positioning a surgical drape. The use of the device also provides the advantages of reduced operating room fires and biohazard dispersion risk and reduced cost by reduction of total operating room time per procedure.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2019Date of Patent: July 11, 2023Inventor: Mark R. Moore
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Patent number: 11511094Abstract: A device used for applying an antiseptic preparation, such as an antibiotic solution or water, or all other substance deemed necessary in treating a wound prior to arrival at a hospital or other treatment facility or for continuing wound therapy and maintenance while hospitalized, in an out-patient facility or at home. A loose-fitting bag is provided which encloses the wound by securing the open end(s) to the patient by closing means. The bag further includes ports or resealable flaps that allow access to the wound for treatment and cleaning while containing all fluids resulting therefrom. A high friction scrub surface is provided in the bag. A method and apparatus are also provided for wound maintenance with a lavage system.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2019Date of Patent: November 29, 2022Inventor: Mark R. Moore
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Publication number: 20210386604Abstract: A medial isolette is provided. A flexible enclosure and a collapsible wire-frame structure are provided which supply an economical and easily assembled isolation chamber. A flexible drape is provided to further isolate the patient and effectively control a negative pressure environment within the isolette. Access ports with integrated or removable gloves are provided to access the patient when the isolette is in use. A component access panel is provided for ducted connection of patient gas circuits and leads and source of negative pressure.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2021Publication date: December 16, 2021Applicant: Prep Tech, L.L.C.Inventors: Mark R. Moore, Peter Prados
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Publication number: 20210361371Abstract: An isolette comprising an array of support structures is provided, covered by sheeting, and a drape. The arrays provide vertical or peripheral wire frame supports which are easily assembled and attached to the flexible sheeting. Access ports allow patient access. A component access panel is provided. The drape includes an optional sealing ring held in position by a strap or medical tape. The access ports can include iris diaphragms, covering flaps, integrated gloves, and removable gloves.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 12, 2021Publication date: November 25, 2021Applicant: Prep Tech, L.L.C.Inventors: Mark R. Moore, Peter Prados
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Publication number: 20210353483Abstract: A medial isolette is provided. A foldable box-type enclosure and base rail type enclosure are provided which supplies an economical and easily assembled isolation chamber. A flexible drape is provided to further isolate the patient and effectively control a negative pressure environment within the isolette. Access sports with integrated or removable gloves are provided to access the patient when the isolette is in use. A component access panel is provided for ducted connection of patient gas circuits and leads.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2021Publication date: November 18, 2021Applicant: Prep Tech, L.L.C.Inventors: Mark R. Moore, Peter Prados
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Publication number: 20210322244Abstract: An isolette comprising an array of instantly inflatable, prepackaged tubes, flexible sheeting, and a drape, is provided. Access ports allow patient access. A component access panel is provided. The drape includes an optional sealing ring held in position by a strap or medical tape. An alternative embodiment comprising a non-pressurized support frame and a drape subassembly is also provided. The support frame includes arches, cross beams, and support beams that are adhered together. The access ports can include iris diaphragms, covering flaps, integrated gloves, and removable gloves.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2021Publication date: October 21, 2021Applicant: Prep Tech, L.L.C.Inventors: Mark R. Moore, Peter Prados
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Publication number: 20210113721Abstract: A device is provided for enclosing an extremity of a patient for container efficient wound cleaning and for integrating draping prior to surgery. A loose-fitting flexible container with a flexible seal is provided for enclosing the extremity and treating the extremity in a controlled fashion to reduce or eliminate spillage and unwanted dispersion of antiseptic solution. Sealed to the flexible container is a vacuum packed, folded and rolled sterile surgical drape. The combination of a flexible container and a sterile pre-positioned surgical drape in a single device provides the advantage of controlled decontamination of the skin or wound while simultaneously providing the advantage of pre-positioning a surgical drape. The use of the device also provides the advantages of reduced operating room fires and biohazard dispersion risk and reduced cost by reduction of total operating room time per procedure.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2019Publication date: April 22, 2021Inventor: Mark R. Moore
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Patent number: 10470842Abstract: A device used for applying an antiseptic preparation to a surgical site of a patient prior to surgery outside of an operating theater. A loose-fitting bag is provided which encloses the surgical site by securing the open end(s) to the patient by closing means. A high friction scrub surface is provided in the bag. A method and apparatus are also provided for releasing antiseptic into the interior of the bag. The method provides that the surgical site can be scrubbed within the bag so as to properly prepare the skin for surgery. A temperature indicator for the antiseptic preparation is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2017Date of Patent: November 12, 2019Inventor: Mark R. Moore
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Publication number: 20190184146Abstract: A device used for applying an antiseptic preparation, such as an antibiotic solution or water, or all other substance deemed necessary in treating a wound prior to arrival at a hospital or other treatment facility or for continuing wound therapy and maintenance while hospitalized, in an out-patient facility or at home. A loose-fitting bag is provided which encloses the wound by securing the open end(s) to the patient by closing means. The bag further includes ports or resealable flaps that allow access to the wound for treatment and cleaning while containing all fluids resulting therefrom. A high friction scrub surface is provided in the bag. A method and apparatus are also provided for wound maintenance with a lavage system.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2019Publication date: June 20, 2019Inventor: Mark R. Moore
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Patent number: 10188842Abstract: A device used for applying an antiseptic preparation to a surgical site of a patient prior to surgery outside of an operating theater. A loose-fitting bag is provided which encloses the surgical site by securing the open end(s) to the patient by closing means. A high friction scrub surface is provided in the bag. A method and apparatus are also provided for releasing antiseptic into the interior of the bag. The method provides that the surgical site can be scrubbed within the bag so as to properly prepare the skin for surgery. A temperature indicator for the antiseptic preparation is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2016Date of Patent: January 29, 2019Inventor: Mark R. Moore
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Publication number: 20170181811Abstract: A device used for applying an antiseptic preparation to a surgical site of a patient prior to surgery outside of an operating theater. A loose-fitting bag is provided which encloses the surgical site by securing the open end(s) to the patient by closing means. A high friction scrub surface is provided in the bag. A method and apparatus are also provided for releasing antiseptic into the interior of the bag. The method provides that the surgical site can be scrubbed within the bag so as to properly prepare the skin for surgery. A temperature indicator for the antiseptic preparation is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2017Publication date: June 29, 2017Inventor: Mark R. Moore
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Patent number: 9409005Abstract: A device used for applying an antiseptic preparation to a surgical site of a patient prior to surgery outside of an operating theater. A loose-fitting bag is provided which encloses the surgical site by securing the open end(s) to the patient by closing means. A high friction scrub surface is provided in the bag. A method and apparatus are also provided for releasing antiseptic into the interior of the bag. The method provides that the surgical site can be scrubbed within the bag so as to properly prepare the skin for surgery. A temperature indicator for the antiseptic preparation is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2014Date of Patent: August 9, 2016Inventor: Mark R. Moore
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Publication number: 20160136404Abstract: A device used for applying an antiseptic preparation to a surgical site of a patient prior to surgery outside of an operating theater. A loose-fitting bag is provided which encloses the surgical site by securing the open end(s) to the patient by closing means. A high friction scrub surface is provided in the bag. A method and apparatus are also provided for releasing antiseptic into the interior of the bag. The method provides that the surgical site can be scrubbed within the bag so as to properly prepare the skin for surgery. A temperature indicator for the antiseptic preparation is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2016Publication date: May 19, 2016Inventor: Mark R. Moore
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Publication number: 20140350489Abstract: A device used for applying an antiseptic preparation to a surgical site of a patient prior to surgery outside of an operating theater. A loose-fitting bag is provided which encloses the surgical site by securing the open end(s) to the patient by closing means. A high friction scrub surface is provided in the bag. A method and apparatus are also provided for releasing antiseptic into the interior of the bag. The method provides that the surgical site can be scrubbed within the bag so as to properly prepare the skin for surgery. A temperature indicator for the antiseptic preparation is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2014Publication date: November 27, 2014Inventor: Mark R. Moore
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Patent number: 8758310Abstract: A device used for applying an antiseptic preparation to a surgical site of a patient prior to surgery outside of an operating theater. A loose-fitting bag is provided which encloses the surgical site by securing the open end(s) to the patient by closing means. A high friction scrub surface is provided in the bag. A method and apparatus are also provided for releasing antiseptic into the interior of the bag. The method provides that the surgical site can be scrubbed within the bag so as to properly prepare the skin for surgery. A temperature indicator for the antiseptic preparation is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2011Date of Patent: June 24, 2014Inventor: Mark R. Moore
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Publication number: 20130123865Abstract: An apparatus and method are provided that allow for the realignment and stabilization of adjacent vertebrae. An implant of this invention both repositions adjacent vertebrae and remains in situ to maintain the new position. The implant has two halves which are interlocked such that they can slide horizontally with respect to each other. Movement of the implant halves and their respective positions are controlled by set screw within the implant. The implant includes radial anchors which fit into alignment slots made in the misaligned vertebra by the disclosed method. The set screws are used to advance the halves of the implant which in turn move the misaligned vertebrae back into correct positions. The correct position of the vertebrae is locked in place through a nut and a plate.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 9, 2013Publication date: May 16, 2013Inventor: Mark R. Moore
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Patent number: 8403898Abstract: A device used for applying an antiseptic preparation to a surgical site of a patient prior to surgery outside of an operating theater. A loose-fitting bag is provided which encloses the surgical site by securing the open end(s) to the patient by closing means. A method and apparatus are also provided for releasing antiseptic into the interior of the bag. The method provides that the surgical site can be scrubbed within the bag so as to properly prepare the skin for surgery. A temperature indicator for the antiseptic preparation is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2006Date of Patent: March 26, 2013Inventor: Mark R. Moore
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Patent number: 8388688Abstract: An apparatus and method are provided that allow for the realignment and stabilization of adjacent vertebrae. An implant of this invention both repositions adjacent vertebrae and remains in situ to maintain a new position. The implant has an upper half and a lower half, which are interlocked such that they can slide horizontally with respect to each other. Movement of the implant halves and their respective positions are controlled by a reduction bar and reduction rod in combination with an internal locking block within the implant. The reduction rod, being connected to a lower half and placed adjacent to the upper half, is rotated to bring the implant halves into alignment. The internal locking block engages to permanently hold the alignment and maintain the new position. A release mechanism for the internal locking block allows for readjustment of the implant halves and realignment of the vertebrae.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2012Date of Patent: March 5, 2013Inventor: Mark R. Moore