Patents by Inventor Mark W. Jockel
Mark W. Jockel 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: 12245965Abstract: An ostomy appliance (10) includes an outer wall (12) having first and second opposed sidewalls (14, 16) joined at an outer periphery (18), an inlet opening (22) and a filter (24). The outer wall (12) defines an interior volume (20) having a collection area. The ostomy appliance (10) further includes a fastener (32) on an external surface (30) of the outer wall (12). The fastener (32) is movable between a released state in which the ostomy appliance (10) is in an unfolded state, and a fastened state in which the ostomy appliance (10) is a folded state. The ostomy appliance (10), in the folded state, further includes a crease (40) positioned between the inlet opening (22) and the filter (24).Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2021Date of Patent: March 11, 2025Assignee: HOLLISTER INCORPORATEDInventors: Gregory J. Czaplewski, Rachel A. Hunt, Mark W. Jockel
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Publication number: 20240423823Abstract: A packaging enclosure for an ostomy appliance includes a body having a base and an upstanding sidewall integral and contiguous with the base and having a peripheral edge opposite the base. The base and sidewall define a storage region for the ostomy appliance. The base and sidewall are formed from a first material. A cover element extends over the storage region and is formed from a second material. The second material has a higher affinity for the ostomy appliance than the first material affinity for the ostomy appliance. An ostomy appliance and packaging enclosure is also enclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2022Publication date: December 26, 2024Inventors: Adrian P. Defante, Mark W. Jockel
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Publication number: 20240398606Abstract: A method of scanning stoma and peristomal topography and generating representations thereof. The method can comprise taking a three-dimensional scan of a person's stoma and peristomal areas to generate a set of data points in space. The data points can correspond to points along physical external surfaces of the stomal and peristomal areas. The set of data points can be mapped into a three-dimensional point cloud. The data points of the point cloud can reflect relative sizes, shapes, convexity characteristics, and topographies of features along external surfaces of the stoma and peristomal areas. The point cloud can be converted into a digital three-dimensional solid body model. A physical three-dimensional representation can be created which can be representative of the person's stoma and peristomal areas. The physical three-dimensional representation can be used for evaluating concepts for implementation in ostomy appliances.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2022Publication date: December 5, 2024Inventors: Gregory J. Czaplewski, Mark W. Jockel
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Publication number: 20240277510Abstract: A method of manufacturing at least one of an ostomy pouch cover and an integrated ostomy comfort panel is disclosed herein. The method can comprise receiving a color image depicting a subject and a calibrated color gauge. The color image can be processed with the calibrated color gauge to identify a color for the subject. The color can correspond to a matched color selected from a population of predetermined colors. The color of the subject can be printed and applied to at least a portion of a surface of at least one of the ostomy pouch cover and the integrated ostomy comfort panel. An ostomy pouch cover and an ostomy pouch having an integrated comfort panel with printing applied thereto is further provided according to methods presented herein.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2022Publication date: August 22, 2024Inventors: Mark W. Jockel, Jesse E. Menoni
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Publication number: 20230301816Abstract: A bacteria formulation includes bacteria including odor neutralizing bacteria configured to oxidize hydrogen sulfide and/or methyl mercaptan and one or more compounds for supporting viability of the bacteria.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2021Publication date: September 28, 2023Inventors: Tadas S. Sileika, Mark W. Jockel, Nicole L. Dean
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Publication number: 20230172747Abstract: An ostomy appliance (10) includes an outer wall (12) having first and second opposed sidewalls (14, 16) joined at an outer periphery (18), an inlet opening (22) and a filter (24). The outer wall (12) defines an interior volume (20) having a collection area. The ostomy appliance (10) further includes a fastener (32) on an external surface (30) of the outer wall (12). The fastener (32) is movable between a released state in which the ostomy appliance (10) is in an unfolded state, and a fastened state in which the ostomy appliance (10) is a folded state. The ostomy appliance (10), in the folded state, further includes a crease (40) positioned between the inlet opening (22) and the filter (24).Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2021Publication date: June 8, 2023Inventors: Gregory J. Czaplewski, Rachel A. Hunt, Mark W. Jockel
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Patent number: 11612710Abstract: Endotracheal tube holders having bottom surface including protrusions that contact the endotracheal tube, and a strap that wraps around the bottom surface and the tube to secure the endotracheal tube to the tube holder.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2017Date of Patent: March 28, 2023Assignee: Hollister IncorporatedInventors: Mark W. Jockel, Gregory J. Czaplewski, Anthony Scalise, Tze Wan Chung, Peter L. Visconti, Christina Augustyn, Rebecca E. Merryman, Thai H. Dang, Patrick C. Tetzlaff, Brian T. Leadingham
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Patent number: 11571325Abstract: A faceplate assembly for an ostomy pouch system including an invertible stoma collar is provided. The invertible stoma collar protrudes toward a stoma and defines an inlet opening. The invertible stoma collar is formed from a flexible material having an elastic memory, such that the stoma collar hugs the stoma as the stoma is received through the inlet opening, and becomes inverted. The inverted stoma collar has a tendency to regain its original shape, and thus, applies sufficient pressure to seal around the stoma without strangulating the stoma.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2019Date of Patent: February 7, 2023Assignee: Hollister IncorporatedInventors: Seamus T. Kavanagh, Brock E. Masters, Mark W. Jockel, Christina Augustyn, Ronald S. Botten, Zubair A. Khan
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Patent number: 11253388Abstract: An ostomy barrier includes an adhesive layer having a body-facing side, a distal side opposite to the body-facing side, and an opening, a seal substantially aligned with the opening, the seal having an aperture configured to receive a stoma therein, and a flexible connector extending between the seal and the adhesive layer to connect the seal to the adhesive layer. The flexible connector formed from a flexible material to allow relative movement between the seal and the adhesive layer.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2017Date of Patent: February 22, 2022Assignee: Hollister IncorporatedInventors: Christina Augustyn, Ronald S. Botten, Meagan R. Pheil, Peter L. Visconti, Russell J Todd, Lynn Sacramento, Heather M. Budorick, Mark W. Jockel
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Patent number: 11090185Abstract: An ostomy appliance includes a dual-chamber pouch, which can continuously drain liquids from body waste, while collecting solids in the pouch. The ostomy appliance can also include a flat output tap including a lumen, the size of which can be increased by applying pressure.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2018Date of Patent: August 17, 2021Assignee: Hollister IncorporatedInventors: Brock Edward Masters, Paul Charles Fletter, Mark W. Jockel, Jeremy Robert Quint
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Publication number: 20200222651Abstract: Varies features of tube holder devices and tube holders.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 13, 2017Publication date: July 16, 2020Inventors: Mark W. Jockel, Gregory J. Czaplewski, Anthony Scalise, Tze Wan Chung, Peter L. Visconti, Christina Augustyn, Rebecca E. Merryman, Thai H. Dang, Patrick C. Tetzlaff, Brian T. Leadingham
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Publication number: 20200138619Abstract: A peristomal support belt system includes a supply of material having a first length and a first end and a buckle configured for attachment to the first end. The supply of material is cut to a second length to form a section of material having the first end and a second end, the second length extending from the first end to the second end. The buckle is configured for attachment to the second end. A method of making a peristomal support belt and a peristomal support belt are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 2, 2017Publication date: May 7, 2020Inventors: George J. Cisko, Jr., Mark W. Jockel, Christina Augustyn, Lynn Sacramento, Xuemei Wang, Larisa Mats, Paul C. Fletter, Ryan S. Park
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Publication number: 20200093632Abstract: A faceplate assembly for an ostomy pouch system including an invertible stoma collar is provided. The invertible stoma collar protrudes toward a stoma and defines an inlet opening. The invertible stoma collar is formed from a flexible material having an elastic memory, such that the stoma collar hugs the stoma as the stoma is received through the inlet opening, and becomes inverted. The inverted stoma collar has a tendency to regain its original shape, and thus, applies sufficient pressure to seal around the stoma without strangulating the stoma.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2019Publication date: March 26, 2020Inventors: Seamus T. Kavanagh, Brock E. Masters, Mark W. Jockel, Christina Augustyn, Ronald S. Botten, Zubair A. Khan
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Patent number: 10512562Abstract: A faceplate assembly (14) for an ostomy pouch system (10) including an invertible stoma collar (38) is provided. The invertible stoma collar protrudes toward a stoma and defines an inlet opening. The invertible stoma collar is formed from a flexible material having an elastic memory, such that the stoma collar hugs the stoma as the stoma is received through the inlet opening, and becomes inverted. The inverted stoma collar has a tendency to regain its original shape, and thus, applies sufficient pressure to seal around the stoma without strangulating the stoma.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2015Date of Patent: December 24, 2019Assignee: Hollister IncorporatedInventors: Seamus T. Kavanagh, Brock E. Masters, Mark W. Jockel, Christina Augustyn, Ronald S. Botten, Zubair A. Khan
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Publication number: 20190099284Abstract: An ostomy barrier includes an adhesive layer having a body-facing side, a distal side opposite to the body-facing side, and an opening, a seal substantially aligned with the opening, the seal having an aperture configured to receive a stoma therein, and a flexible connector extending between the seal and the adhesive layer to connect the seal to the adhesive layer. The flexible connector formed from a flexible material to allow relative movement between the seal and the adhesive layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2017Publication date: April 4, 2019Inventors: Christina Augustyn, Ronald S. Botten, Meagan R. Pheil, Peter L. Visconti, Russell J Todd, Lynn Sacramento, Heather M. Budorick, Mark W. Jockel
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Publication number: 20180250157Abstract: An ostomy appliance includes a dual-chamber pouch, which can continuously drain liquids from body waste, while collecting solids in the pouch. The ostomy appliance can also include a flat output tap including a lumen, the size of which can be increased by applying pressure.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2018Publication date: September 6, 2018Inventors: Brock Edward Masters, Paul Charles Fletter, Mark W. Jockel, Jeremy Robert Quint
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Patent number: 9993363Abstract: An ostomy appliance includes a dual-chamber pouch, which can continuously drain liquids from body waste, while collecting solids in the pouch. The ostomy appliance can also include a flat output tap including a lumen, the size of which can be increased by applying pressure.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2012Date of Patent: June 12, 2018Assignee: HOLLISTER INCORPORATEDInventors: Brock Edward Masters, Paul Charles Fletter, Mark W. Jockel, Jeremy Robert Quint
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Publication number: 20160302959Abstract: A faceplate assembly (14) for an ostomy pouch system (10) including an invertible stoma collar (38) is provided. The invertible stoma collar protrudes toward a stoma and defines an inlet opening. The invertible stoma collar is formed from a flexible material having an elastic memory, such that the stoma collar hugs the stoma as the stoma is received through the inlet opening, and becomes inverted. The inverted stoma collar has a tendency to regain its original shape, and thus, applies sufficient pressure to seal around the stoma without strangulating the stoma.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2015Publication date: October 20, 2016Inventors: Seamus T. Kavanagh, Brock E. Masters, Mark W. Jockel, Christina Augustyn, Ronald S. Botten, Zubair A. Khan
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Publication number: 20140194843Abstract: An ostomy appliance includes a dual-chamber pouch, which can continuously drain liquids from body waste, while collecting solids in the pouch. The ostomy appliance can also include a flat output tap including a lumen, the size of which can be increased by applying pressure.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2012Publication date: July 10, 2014Applicant: HOLLISTER INCORPORATEDInventors: Brock Edward Masters, Paul Charles Fletter, Mark W. Jockel, Jeremy Robert Quint