Patents by Inventor Maurice-Andre Recanati
Maurice-Andre Recanati 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: 11931211Abstract: A medical device for cleaning a laparoscope can include a service box with a pump and a gas valve. Each of the pump and the gas valve can be in communication with an exit valve. The pump can be configured to draw fluid into the service box, along a fluid feed line, and out of the exit valve. The gas valve can be configured to selectively permit gas into the service box, along the fluid feed line, and out of the exit valve. The medical device can include a trocar that can be in communication with the exit valve via a flexible tubing. The trocar can include a hub and a cannula. The hub can be configured to receive and direct the laparoscope through the cannula. The cannula can be configured to receive fluid and gas from the exit valve and direct the fluid and gas to the open end.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2021Date of Patent: March 19, 2024Inventors: Maurice Andre Recanati, Katherine Kramer, Hanna G. Ozbeki, Rebeca Kelly, Apoorv Talekar, Satinder Kaur, Michael Croft, Wesley Kuuttila, Theresa Bonucci, Charles Vanerian
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Publication number: 20220313295Abstract: A medical device used for grasping a body tissue has a main body having a first arm rotatably connected to a second arm at a pivot point. The main body has a proximal end and a distal end. A handle portion and a locking portion are disposed at the proximal end of the main body. A gripping portion including at least one flexible member is disposed at a distal end of the main body. The at least one flexible member is one of a flexible silicone band and a first gel-filled silicone pad and a second gel-filled silicone pad.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2022Publication date: October 6, 2022Inventors: Maurice Andre Recanati, Katherine Kramer, Jay Berman, Mohammad Ali Ozbeki, John M. Pierick, JR., Johney Lee, Ali Ghazala, Uzair Shah, George Contos
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Publication number: 20220304565Abstract: A medical device for use during a gynecological procedure includes a main body, an attachment rim disposed at a first end of the main body, and a valve securing element disposed at a second end of the main body. A valve is disposed between the main body and the valve securing element.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2022Publication date: September 29, 2022Inventors: Fauzia Akbary, Maurice Andre Recanati, Katherine Kramer
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Patent number: 11439421Abstract: A medical device used for grasping a body tissue has a main body having a first arm rotatably connected to a second arm at a pivot point. The main body has a proximal end and a distal end. A handle portion and a locking portion are disposed at the proximal end of the main body. A gripping portion including at least one flexible member is disposed at a distal end of the main body. The at least one flexible member is one of a flexible silicone band and a first gel-filled silicone pad and a second gel-filled silicone pad.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 2020Date of Patent: September 13, 2022Inventors: Maurice Andre Recanati, Katherine Kramer, Jay Berman, Mohammad Ali Ozbeki, John M. Pierick, Jr., Johney Lee, Ali Ghazala, Uzair Shah, George Contos
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Publication number: 20210275277Abstract: A medical device for cleaning a laparoscope can include a service box with a pump and a gas valve. Each of the pump and the gas valve can be in communication with an exit valve. The pump can be configured to draw fluid into the service box, along a fluid feed line, and out of the exit valve. The gas valve can be configured to selectively permit gas into the service box, along the fluid feed line, and out of the exit valve. The medical device can include a trocar that can be in communication with the exit valve via a flexible tubing. The trocar can include a hub and a cannula. The hub can be configured to receive and direct the laparoscope through the cannula. The cannula can be configured to receive fluid and gas from the exit valve and direct the fluid and gas to the open end.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2021Publication date: September 9, 2021Inventors: Maurice Andre Recanati, Katherine Kramer, Hanna G. Ozbeki, Rebeca Kelly, Apoorv Talekar, Satinder Kaur, Michael Croft, Wesley Kuuttila, Theresa Bonucci, Charles Vanerian
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Patent number: 11096626Abstract: A fetal scalp monitor is disclosed that enables a medical professional to monitor the well-being of a fetus in utero. The fetal scalp monitor has a main body, with a central core having a temperature sensor, conductive dome, grounding ring, and tocodynamometer. The main body also has at least one adhesive portion to facilitate the attachment of the device onto the scalp of a fetus, and a plurality of concentric rings to militate against amniotic fluids from entering the adhesive portion. The vital signs of the infant and conditions inside the uterus are then transmitted, either wired or wirelessly, to a fetus monitoring device.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2018Date of Patent: August 24, 2021Inventors: Maurice-Andre Recanati, Katherine J. Kramer, Robert Alan Welch, Sorin Draghici, Maik Huttemann, Kelin Prokurat, Mohammad Ali E. Ozbeki
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Patent number: 10945803Abstract: An organizing device for use during medical procedures is disclosed which, when used during laparoscopic or hysteroscopic surgery, enables the surgeon to keep multiple tubes, wires and cables organized. In a first embodiment, this device may have a rectangular shaped body, a top section with an integral ring at its center and a bottom section having a plurality of slots optimized for the insertion and retention of cables and tubes. The end sections contain, on one end a second integral ring, and on another a pivot point allowing a friction-closure latch mechanism to secure the slots. In a second embodiment, the device may have a donut shaped body, an integral ring at the center and a plurality of slots radially arranged at the periphery and secured through a cylindrical latching mechanism. In a third embodiment, the device may be secured using magnets instead of a pivoting latch mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2020Date of Patent: March 16, 2021Inventors: Maurice Andre Recanati, Mohammad Ali Ozbeki, Hanna G. Ozbeki
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Patent number: 10842371Abstract: A vaginal speculum and side wall retractor allows clinicians to visualize the cervix and upper vagina by retracting vaginal walls simultaneously. This device is comprised of a handle, a mobile introducer allowing the device to comfortably be inserted vaginally, and a lower blade capable of stabilizing the cervix and a body containing the side wall retractor. This retractor is comprised of a rolled-up sheet of transparent plastic which can be opened through a rotating shaft countersunk in the body of the base. A friction or sprocket gear allows the rotating shaft to open and close the plastic side wall retractor as well as completely unwinding the transparent plastic sheet so that the device can be removed while leaving surgical instruments in the vagina. The rotating shaft serves as a light guide and brings light from the knob, which contains an LED, into the rolled-up sheet during examinations.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2019Date of Patent: November 24, 2020Inventors: Maurice Andre Recanati, Katherine Kramer, Mohammad Ali Ozbeki, Jacob Carney, Avik Chakravarty, Amanda Nowicki, Alexander Von Mach, Steven Dudick, Maik Huettemann, Jay Berman, Robert Alan Welch, Rita Semrick
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Publication number: 20200253681Abstract: An organizing device for use during medical procedures is disclosed which, when used during laparoscopic or hysteroscopic surgery, enables the surgeon to keep multiple tubes, wires and cables organized. In a first embodiment, this device may have a rectangular shaped body, a top section with an integral ring at its center and a bottom section having a plurality of slots optimized for the insertion and retention of cables and tubes. The end sections contain, on one end a second integral ring, and on another a pivot point allowing a friction-closure latch mechanism to secure the slots. In a second embodiment, the device may have a donut shaped body, an integral ring at the center and a plurality of slots radially arranged at the periphery and secured through a cylindrical latching mechanism. In a third embodiment, the device may be secured using magnets instead of a pivoting latch mechanism.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 9, 2020Publication date: August 13, 2020Inventors: Maurice Andre Recanati, Mohammad Ali Ozbeki, Hanna G. Ozbeki
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Publication number: 20200229832Abstract: A medical device used for grasping a body tissue has a main body having a first arm rotatably connected to a second arm at a pivot point. The main body has a proximal end and a distal end. A handle portion and a locking portion are disposed at the proximal end of the main body. A gripping portion including at least one flexible member is disposed at a distal end of the main body. The at least one flexible member is one of a flexible silicone band and a first gel-filled silicone pad and a second gel-filled silicone pad.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 20, 2020Publication date: July 23, 2020Inventors: Maurice Andre Recanati, Katherine Kramer, Jay Berman, Mohammad Ali Ozbeki, John M. Pierick, JR., Johney Lee, Ali Ghazala, Uzair Shah, George Contos
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Publication number: 20200038131Abstract: An organizing device for use during medical procedures is disclosed which, when used during laparoscopic or hysteroscopic surgery, enables the surgeon to keep multiple tubes, wires and cables organized. In a first embodiment, this device may have a rectangular shaped body, a top section with an integral ring at its center and a bottom section having a plurality of slots optimized for the insertion and retention of cables and tubes. The end sections contain, on one end a second integral ring, and on another a pivot point allowing a friction-closure latch mechanism to secure the slots. In a second embodiment, the device may have a donut shaped body, an integral ring at the center and a plurality of slots radially arranged at the periphery and secured through a cylindrical latching mechanism.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2019Publication date: February 6, 2020Inventors: Maurice Andre Recanati, Mohammad Ali Ozbeki, Katherine Kramer, Sejal Tamakuwala
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Patent number: 10433926Abstract: An organizing device for use during medical procedures is disclosed which, when used during laparoscopic or hysteroscopic surgery, enables the surgeon to keep multiple tubes, wires and cables organized. In a first embodiment, this device may have a rectangular shaped body, a top section with an integral ring at its center and a bottom section having a plurality of slots optimized for the insertion and retention of cables and tubes. The end sections contain, on one end a second integral ring, and on another a pivot point allowing a friction-closure latch mechanism to secure the slots. In a second embodiment, the device may have a donut shaped body, an integral ring at the center and a plurality of slots radially arranged at the periphery and secured through a cylindrical latching mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2018Date of Patent: October 8, 2019Inventors: Maurice-Andre Recanati, Mohammad Ali E. Ozbeki, Katherine J. Kramer, Sejal Tamakuwala
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Publication number: 20190223708Abstract: A vaginal speculum and side wall retractor allows clinicians to visualize the cervix and upper vagina by retracting vaginal walls simultaneously. This device is comprised of a handle, a mobile introducer allowing the device to comfortably be inserted vaginally, and a lower blade capable of stabilizing the cervix and a body containing the side wall retractor. This retractor is comprised of a rolled-up sheet of transparent plastic which can be opened through a rotating shaft countersunk in the body of the base. A friction or sprocket gear allows the rotating shaft to open and close the plastic side wall retractor as well as completely unwinding the transparent plastic sheet so that the device can be removed while leaving surgical instruments in the vagina. The rotating shaft serves as a light guide and brings light from the knob, which contains an LED, into the rolled-up sheet during examinations.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2019Publication date: July 25, 2019Inventors: Maurice Andre Recanati, Katherine Kramer, Mohammad Ali Ozbeki, Jacob Carney, Avik Chakravarty, Amanda Nowicki, Alexander Von Mach, Steven Dudick, Maik Huettemann, Jay Berman, Robert Alan Welch, Rita Semrick
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Publication number: 20180333099Abstract: A fetal scalp monitor is disclosed that enables a medical professional to monitor the well-being of a fetus in utero. The fetal scalp monitor has a main body, with a central core having a temperature sensor, conductive dome, grounding ring, and tocodynamometer. The main body also has at least one adhesive portion to facilitate the attachment of the device onto the scalp of a fetus, and a plurality of concentric rings to militate against amniotic fluids from entering the adhesive portion. The vital signs of the infant and conditions inside the uterus are then transmitted, either wired or wirelessly, to a fetus monitoring device.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2018Publication date: November 22, 2018Inventors: Maurice-Andre Recanati, Katherine J. Kramer, Robert Alan Welch, Sorin Draghici, Maik Huttemann, Kelin Prokurat, Mohammad Ali E. Ozbeki
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Publication number: 20180228564Abstract: An organizing device for use during medical procedures is disclosed which, when used during laparoscopic or hysteroscopic surgery, enables the surgeon to keep multiple tubes, wires and cables organized. In a first embodiment, this device may have a rectangular shaped body, a top section with an integral ring at its center and a bottom section having a plurality of slots optimized for the insertion and retention of cables and tubes. The end sections contain, on one end a second integral ring, and on another a pivot point allowing a friction-closure latch mechanism to secure the slots. In a second embodiment, the device may have a donut shaped body, an integral ring at the center and a plurality of slots radially arranged at the periphery and secured through a cylindrical latching mechanism.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2018Publication date: August 16, 2018Inventors: Maurice-Andre Recanati, Mohammad Ali E. Ozbeki, Katherine J. Kramer, Sejal Tamakuwala
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Publication number: 20070228097Abstract: A convertible tote-style pilot bag and inflight organizer for use with an aircraft seat. The bag includes a rigid case, which accommodates adjustable dividers, and an organizer which includes a mobile member hinged at the base by an internal mechanism which prevents overextention without needing restraining straps. Removable pockets within the lighted organizer allow for a user-customizable layout. These pockets hold aviation related items securely using flaps, zippers and elasticized mesh when the organizer is closed for storage and transportation but allow direct access to these items while inflight, optimizing cockpit organization. Modules containing a headset, laptop computer and a combination beverage and transceiver holder are attached using a tab and slot mechanism. Straps permit transportation as a tote or as a backpack and allow the bag to be secured to the aircraft seat while inflight. Integrated casters allow the bag to be rolled.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 3, 2006Publication date: October 4, 2007Inventor: Maurice-Andre Recanati
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Patent number: 5361956Abstract: A portable device is disclosed which when placed on the shoulder enables the user to comfortably carry bags with handles and objects with hooked handles. This device comprises two rectangular shaped identical half-bars, each having a top section with an adjacent ledge portion (8) running along the length of the top section; a bottom section having a plurality of hooks (7) positioned along its length; a pivot end portion (10) with an aperture through which the two half-bars are connected, permitting the half-bars to be rotated from a folded position where the ledge of the first half-bar is parallel to the ledge of the second half-bar, to an open position where the ledge portion of the first half-bar forms a 180 degrees angle with the ledge portion of the second half-bar; and a strap end portion (6) through which a strap for carrying is attached.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 1993Date of Patent: November 8, 1994Inventor: Maurice-Andre Recanati