Patents by Inventor Matthew Copithorne
Matthew Copithorne 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: 12070028Abstract: An apparatus for perfusing an organ or tissue includes a perfusion circuit for perfusing the organ or tissue; a controller configured to control the apparatus; and a detector configured to detect an optional component of the apparatus, and provide a signal to the controller indicative of the presence of the optional component, wherein the controller is configured to control the perfusion circuit in a first mode when the optional component is detected and to control the perfusion circuit in a second mode when the optional component is not detected.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2020Date of Patent: August 27, 2024Assignee: LIFELINE SCIENTIFIC, INC.Inventors: David Kravitz, Christopher P. Steinman, Jeffrey S. Louis, Matthew Copithorne, Brian Otts, Peter Demuylder
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Publication number: 20200187490Abstract: An apparatus for perfusing an organ or tissue includes a perfusion circuit for perfusing the organ or tissue; a controller configured to control the apparatus; and a detector configured to detect an optional component of the apparatus, and provide a signal to the controller indicative of the presence of the optional component, wherein the controller is configured to control the perfusion circuit in a first mode when the optional component is detected and to control the perfusion circuit in a second mode when the optional component is not detected.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 21, 2020Publication date: June 18, 2020Applicant: LIFELINE SCIENTIFIC, INC.Inventors: David KRAVITZ, Christopher P. STEINMAN, Jeffrey S. LOUIS, Matthew COPITHORNE, Brian OTTS, Peter DEMUYLDER
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Patent number: 10602740Abstract: An organ perfusion apparatus may include at least two tubes connected to an organ or tissue. A method of perfusing an organ or tissue may include connecting a first end of each of the at least two tubes to an organ or tissue, applying a fluid motive force to a perfusion fluid in the two tubes to force the fluid through the two tubes into the organ or tissue, and perfusing the organ or tissue through the at least two tubes such that the fluid motive force, provided by, e.g., a pump, and backpressure generated by the organ or tissue, establishes a flow balance between the at least two tubes. The flow balance may be altered without altering the fluid motive force that is applied.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2012Date of Patent: March 31, 2020Assignee: LIFELINE SCIENTIFIC, INC.Inventors: David Kravitz, Christopher P. Steinman, Jeffrey S. Louis, Matthew Copithorne, Brian L. Otts, Peter Demuylder
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Patent number: 10091987Abstract: An apparatus for at least one of storage, treatment, assessment and transport of an organ or tissue includes a cooling container configured to cool the organ or tissue, a perfusion circuit configured to perfuse the organ or tissue, and a sample compartment for holding a biological sample. Preferred apparatus has a first internal compartment under a first cover (lid) of the apparatus that includes the coolant container and the sample compartment. The apparatus can include a second internal compartment under a second cover (lid) of the apparatus, the second internal compartment including at least part of the perfusion circuit and a sample compartment.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2016Date of Patent: October 9, 2018Assignee: LIFELINE SCIENTIFIC, INC.Inventors: David Kravitz, Christopher P. Steinman, David Pettinato, Matthew Copithorne, Brian Otts, Robert J. Allen, Frank P. Nanna, Peter Demuylder
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Patent number: 10085441Abstract: A method of cannulating vasculature includes inserting the vasculature through a first clamping surface of a cannula and rotating a second clamping surface of the cannula around the first clamping surface to move from an open position towards a closed position. Additionally, the method includes securing the vasculature between the first clamping surface and the second clamping surface.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2015Date of Patent: October 2, 2018Assignee: LIFELINE SCIENTIFIC, INC.Inventors: Christopher P. Steinman, Jason A. Belton, Kirk C. Palmerton, Karl H. Beitzel, Rick W. Walker, David Pettinato, Matthew Copithorne, Brian Otts, James V. Guarrera
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Patent number: 9943078Abstract: An apparatus for at least one of storage, treatment, assessment and transport of an organ or tissue includes a cooling container configured to cool the organ or tissue, a perfusion circuit configured to perfuse the organ or tissue, and a sample compartment for holding a biological sample. Preferred apparatus has a first internal compartment under a first cover (lid) of the apparatus that includes the coolant container and the sample compartment. The apparatus can include a second internal compartment under a second cover (lid) of the apparatus, the second internal compartment including at least part of the perfusion circuit and a sample compartment.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2016Date of Patent: April 17, 2018Assignee: LIFELINE SCIENTIFIC, INC.Inventors: David Kravitz, Christopher P. Steinman, David Pettinato, Matthew Copithorne, Brian Otts, Robert J. Allen, Frank P. Nanna, Peter Demuylder
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Patent number: 9629359Abstract: A cannula has a longitudinal base member having a first clamping end and a longitudinal arm member pivotally attached to the longitudinal base member and having a second clamping end, the cannula being in a closed position when the first and second clamping ends are brought together. A first clamp member is located at the first clamping end and has a first passage. A second clamp member is rotatably attached to the arm member at the second clamping end and has a second passage. The first and second passages form a combined passage when the clamp is in the closed position. The cannula may have a first locking member positioned on the arm member and a second locking member positioned on the base member. The first and second locking members interact with each other to lock the cannula in the closed position.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2014Date of Patent: April 25, 2017Assignee: LIFELINE SCIENTIFIC, INC.Inventors: Christopher P. Steinman, Jason A. Belton, Kirk C. Palmerton, Karl H. Beitzel, Rick W. Walker, Matthew Copithorne, Brian Otts, James V. Guarrera
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Publication number: 20160295857Abstract: An apparatus for at least one of storage, treatment, assessment and transport of an organ or tissue includes a cooling container configured to cool the organ or tissue, a perfusion circuit configured to perfuse the organ or tissue, and a sample compartment for holding a biological sample. Preferred apparatus has a first internal compartment under a first cover (lid) of the apparatus that includes the coolant container and the sample compartment. The apparatus can include a second internal compartment under a second cover (lid) of the apparatus, the second internal compartment including at least part of the perfusion circuit and a sample compartment.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2016Publication date: October 13, 2016Applicant: LIFELINE SCIENTIFIC, INC.Inventors: David KRAVITZ, Christopher P. STEINMAN, David PETTINATO, Matthew COPITHORNE, Brian OTTS, Robert J. ALLEN, Frank P. NANNA, Peter DEMUYLDER
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Patent number: 9402389Abstract: An apparatus for at least one of storage, treatment, assessment and transport of an organ or tissue includes a coolant container configured to cool the organ or tissue, a perfusion circuit configured to perfuse the organ or tissue, and a sample compartment for holding a biological sample. Preferred apparatus has a first internal compartment under a first cover (lid) of the apparatus that includes the coolant container and the sample compartment. The apparatus can include a second internal compartment under a second cover (lid) of the apparatus, the second internal compartment including at least part of the perfusion circuit and a sample compartment.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2012Date of Patent: August 2, 2016Assignee: LIFELINE SCIENTIFIC, INC.Inventors: David Kravitz, Christopher P. Steinman, David Pettinato, Matthew Copithorne, Brian L Otts, Robert J. Allen, Frank P. Nanna, Peter Demuylder
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Patent number: 9357766Abstract: A perfusion apparatus including a perfusion circuit that perfuses an organ or tissue has a compartment that supports an organ or tissue during perfusion, an internal cover, and an external cover that closes the apparatus. A wall portion may extend substantially perpendicularly between the internal cover and the external cover to define a document compartment between the internal cover, the external cover and the wall portion. A tamper evident seal will not permit the external cover to open without creating a record of whether the external cover has been opened after the tamper evident seal has been activated.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2012Date of Patent: June 7, 2016Assignee: LIFELINE SCIENTIFIC, INC.Inventors: Christopher P. Steinman, Robert J. Allen, David Pettinato, Matthew Copithorne, Brian L. Otts, Peter Demuylder
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Patent number: 9357767Abstract: A perfusion apparatus includes a coolant container having a basin-receiving recess that is at least partly surrounded by an inner chamber; a basin that is shaped to fit within the basin-receiving recess of the coolant container; and a cradle that is shaped to accept an organ and fit within the basin. The basin-receiving recess of the coolant container, the basin and the cradle each have positioning elements that are oriented such that the cradle is keyed to fit within the basin and the basin is keyed to fit within the coolant container, each in a single predetermined orientation. The plurality of positioning elements on the basin may include a plurality of protrusions on an outer surface of the basin.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2012Date of Patent: June 7, 2016Assignee: LIFELINE SCIENTIFIC, INC.Inventors: Christopher P. Steinman, Rick W. Walker, Kirk C. Palmerton, Jeffrey S. Louis, David Pettinato, Matthew Copithorne, Brian L Otts, Peter Demuylder, James Guarrera, Ben O. Arrington
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Publication number: 20160095306Abstract: A method of cannulating vasculature includes inserting the vasculature through a first clamping surface of a cannula and rotating a second clamping surface of the cannula around the first clamping surface to move from an open position towards a closed position. Additionally, the method includes securing the vasculature between the first clamping surface and the second clamping surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2015Publication date: April 7, 2016Applicant: LIFELINE SCIENTIFIC, INC.Inventors: Christopher P. STEINMAN, Jason A. BELTON, Kirk C. PALMERTON, Karl H. BEITZEL, Rick W. WALKER, David PETTINATO, Matthew COPITHORNE, Brian OTTS, James V. GUARRERA
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Patent number: 9259562Abstract: A cannula includes a first clamping surface on a closing portion of the cannula, a second clamping surface on a base of a cannula, a connecting structure that connects the closing portion and the base. The connecting structure may allow the closing portion to be rotated around the second clamping surface. The cannula may include a repeatably removable handle.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2012Date of Patent: February 16, 2016Assignee: LIFELINE SCIENTIFIC, INC.Inventors: Christopher P. Steinman, Jason A. Belton, Kirk C. Palmerton, Karl H. Beitzel, Rick W. Walker, David Pettinato, Matthew Copithorne, Brian Otts, James V. Guarrera
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Publication number: 20140329220Abstract: A cannula has a longitudinal base member having a first clamping end and a longitudinal arm member pivotally attached to the longitudinal base member and having a second clamping end, the cannula being in a closed position when the first and second clamping ends are brought together. A first clamp member is located at the first clamping end and has a first passage. A second clamp member is rotatably attached to the aim member at the second clamping end and has a second passage. The first and second passages form a combined passage when the clamp is in the closed position. The cannula may have a first locking member positioned on the arm member and a second locking member positioned on the base member. The first and second locking members interact with each other to lock the cannula in the closed position.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2014Publication date: November 6, 2014Applicant: Lifeline Scientific, Inc.Inventors: Christopher P. STEINMAN, Jason A. BELTON, Kirk C. PALMERTON, Karl H. BEITZEL, Rick W. WALKER, Matthew COPITHORNE, Brian OTTS, James V. GUARRERA
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Patent number: 8814889Abstract: A cannula has a longitudinal base member having a first clamping end and a longitudinal arm member pivotally attached to the longitudinal base member and having a second clamping end, the cannula being in a closed position when the first and second clamping ends are brought together. A first clamp member is located at the first clamping end and has a first passage. A second clamp member is rotatably attached to the arm member at the second clamping end and has a second passage. The first and second passages form a combined passage when the clamp is in the closed position. The cannula may have a first locking member positioned on the arm member and a second locking member positioned on the base member. The first and second locking members interact with each other to lock the cannula in the closed position.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2012Date of Patent: August 26, 2014Assignee: Lifeline Scientific, Inc.Inventors: Christopher P. Steinman, Jason A. Belton, Kirk C. Palmerton, Karl H. Beitzel, Rick W. Walker, Matthew Copithorne, Brian Otts, James V. Guarrera
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Publication number: 20140017770Abstract: A perfusion apparatus includes a coolant container having a basin-receiving recess that is at least partly surrounded by an inner chamber; a basin that is shaped to fit within the basin-receiving recess of the coolant container; and a cradle that is shaped to accept an organ and fit within the basin. The basin-receiving recess of the coolant container, the basin and the cradle each have positioning elements that are oriented such that the cradle is keyed to fit within the basin and the basin is keyed to fit within the coolant container, each in a single predetermined orientation. The plurality of positioning elements on the basin may include a plurality of protrusions on an outer surface of the basin.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2012Publication date: January 16, 2014Applicant: LIFELINE SCIENTIFIC, INC.Inventors: Christopher P. STEINMAN, Rick W. WALKER, Kirk C. PALMERTON, Jeffrey S. LOUIS, David PETTINATO, Matthew COPITHORNE, Brian L OTTS, Peter DEMUYLDER, James GUARRERA, Ben O. ARRINGTON
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Publication number: 20140017657Abstract: An apparatus for at least one of storage, treatment, assessment and transport of an organ or tissue includes a coolant container configured to cool the organ or tissue, a perfusion circuit configured to perfuse the organ or tissue, and a sample compartment for holding a biological sample. Preferred apparatus has a first internal compartment under a first cover (lid) of the apparatus that includes the coolant container and the sample compartment. The apparatus can include a second internal compartment under a second cover (lid) of the apparatus, the second internal compartment including at least part of the perfusion circuit and a sample compartment.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2012Publication date: January 16, 2014Applicant: LIFELINE SCIENTIFIC, INC.Inventors: David KRAVITZ, Christopher P. STEINMAN, David PETTINATO, Matthew COPITHORNE, Brian L. OTTS, Robert J. ALLEN, Frank P. NANNA, Peter DEMUYLDER
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Publication number: 20140017661Abstract: A cannula includes a first clamping surface on a closing portion of the cannula, a second clamping surface on a base of a cannula, a connecting structure that connects the closing portion and the base. The connecting structure may allow the closing portion to be rotated around the second clamping surface. The cannula may include a repeatably removable handle.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2012Publication date: January 16, 2014Applicant: LIFELINE SCIENTIFIC, INC.Inventors: Christopher P. Steinman, Jason A. Belton, Kirk C. Palmerton, Karl H. Beitzel, Rick W. Walker, David Pettinato, Matthew Copithorne, Brian Otts, James V. Guarrera
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Publication number: 20140017659Abstract: A perfusion apparatus including a perfusion circuit that perfuses an organ or tissue has a compartment that supports an organ or tissue during perfusion, an internal cover, and an external cover that closes the apparatus. A wall portion may extend substantially perpendicularly between the internal cover and the external cover to define a document compartment between the internal cover, the external cover and the wall portion. A tamper evident seal will not permit the external cover to open without creating a record of whether the external cover has been opened after the tamper evident seal has been activated.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2012Publication date: January 16, 2014Applicant: LIFELINE SCIENTIFIC, INC.Inventors: Christopher P. STEINMAN, Robert J. ALLEN, David PETTINATO, Matthew COPITHORNE, Brian L. OTTS, Peter DEMUYLDER
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Publication number: 20140017662Abstract: An organ perfusion apparatus may include at least two tubes connected to an organ or tissue. A method of perfusing an organ or tissue may include connecting a first end of each of the at least two tubes to an organ or tissue, applying a fluid motive force to a perfusion fluid in the two tubes to force the fluid through the two tubes into the organ or tissue, and perfusing the organ or tissue through the at least two tubes such that the fluid motive force, provided by, e.g., a pump, and backpressure generated by the organ or tissue, establishes a flow balance between the at least two tubes. The flow balance may be altered without altering the fluid motive force that is applied.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2012Publication date: January 16, 2014Applicant: LIFELINE SCIENTIFIC, INC.Inventors: David KRAVITZ, Christopher P. STEINMAN, Jeffrey S. LOUIS, Matthew COPITHORNE, Brian L. OTTS, Peter DEMUYLDER