Patents by Inventor Michael Jameson
Michael Jameson 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: 7780698Abstract: A low-cost disposable tourniquet cuff having improved safety includes a cuff with opposing ends and an inflatable bladder having a first bladder side and a second bladder side. The bladder has a length dimension that is greater than the circumference of a limb of a patient at a desired limb location for applying the cuff, but less than the distance between first and second cuff ends. A port is provided for inflating the bladder, and a fastener is attached to the second bladder side and adapted to allow the surgical user to releasably secure the fastener to the first bladder side only if the cuff overlaps upon itself by at least a predetermined minimum cuff overlap length at the desired limb location.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2007Date of Patent: August 24, 2010Assignee: Western Clinical Engineering, Ltd.Inventors: James A. McEwen, Michael Jameson, Kenneth L. Glinz
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Publication number: 20100211096Abstract: An integrated tourniquet system enables the user to establish with suitable warnings, and with timely user confirmation, individualized maximum pressure levels in the cuff that may be above normal maximum pressure levels. Also provided is a rapid and accurate method of testing for leakage in the cuff and connectors. The system is adapted for communication to remote devices for receiving and providing information relating to the pressure levels, tests, etc.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2009Publication date: August 19, 2010Applicant: Western Clinical Engineering LtdInventors: James A. McEwen, Michael Jameson, Michael A. Gebert, William K.W. Cheung
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Publication number: 20100204726Abstract: Apparatus for estimating a magnitude of leakage from a surgical tourniquet system while pressure in a cuff of the system is regulated near a reference pressure.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2009Publication date: August 12, 2010Applicant: WESTERN CLINICAL ENGINEERING LTD.Inventors: James A. McEwen, Michael Jameson, Michael A. Gebert, William K.W. Cheung
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Patent number: 7771453Abstract: A occlusion detector for a dual-port surgical tourniquet system comprises: a tourniquet cuff for encircling a patient's limb and including an inflatable portion that communicates pneumatically with a first cuff port and that communicates pneumatically with a second cuff port independently of the first cuff port; a tourniquet instrument that is releasably connectable to the first and second cuff ports to establish first and second pneumatic passageways between the tourniquet cuff and the tourniquet instrument, wherein the tourniquet instrument includes pressure sensing means communicating with the first pneumatic passageway for producing an indication of the pressure in the cuff over a time period suitably long for the performance of a surgical procedure, pressure regulation means communicating with the second pneumatic passageway for regulating the pressure in the cuff near a reference pressure level, and an occlusion detector for introducing a pneumatic pressure pulse into the first pneumatic passageway duriType: GrantFiled: March 31, 2005Date of Patent: August 10, 2010Inventors: James A. McEwen, Michael Jameson
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Publication number: 20100191277Abstract: A system for controlling blood flow through a zone of a patient limb, the zone being bounded by a proximal end and a distal end, comprises: a cuff configured for securing to the limb and for covering the zone, the cuff being inflatable to provide pressure to the zone for occluding the flow of blood flowing through the zone in the direction from the proximal to distal ends of the zone; an array of sensors fitting between the cuff and the limb and arranged for sensing and signaling the amount of penetration of blood flow into the zone; and a control instrument connected to the array and to the cuff for regulating the pressure in the cuff to occlude the blood flow in the zone depending upon the amount of blood flow penetration signaled by the array.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2008Publication date: July 29, 2010Applicant: ABATIS MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES LIMITEDInventors: James A. McEwen, Michael Jameson
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Patent number: 7758607Abstract: A low-cost contour cuff for surgical tourniquet systems comprises: a sheath containing an inflatable bladder, the sheath having an arcuate shape, an outer surface and a centerline equidistant between first and second side edges; a securing strap non-releasably attached to the outer surface and formed of substantially inextensible material having a shape that is predetermined and substantially flat, wherein the strap includes a bending portion near a first strap end and a fastening portion near a second strap end, and wherein the bending portion is adapted to allow twisting of the bending portion out of the substantially flat shape to facilitate positioning of the fastening portion into any of a plurality of positions in the substantially flat shape; and fastening means for releasably attaching the fastening portion of the securing strap to the outer surface whenever the sheath is curved into a position for surrounding a limb.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2006Date of Patent: July 20, 2010Inventors: James A. McEwen, Michael Jameson, Kenneth L Glinz, Allen J Upward
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Publication number: 20100004676Abstract: A low-cost disposable tourniquet cuff includes: a first sheet formed of flexible material that is impermeable to gas; a second sheet facing the first sheet and formed of flexible material impermeable to gas; a bladder seal joining the first sheet to the second sheet around a perimeter to form an inflatable bladder within the perimeter; port means communicating pneumatically with the bladder and releasably connectable to a tourniquet instrument; stiffener means contained within the inflatable bladder and formed of gas-impermeable material less flexible than the first sheet, wherein the stiffener means has a stiffener width dimension less than the bladder width dimension and is joined to the first sheet to form a non-inflatable portion of the first sheet; and securing means attached to the non-inflatable portion of the first sheet and adapted to allow a surgical user to releasably secure the cuff around the limb at the desired location so that the bladder overlaps upon itself.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2009Publication date: January 7, 2010Applicant: Western Clinical Engineering Ltd.Inventors: James A. McEwen, Michael Jameson, Kenneth L. Glinz, Allen J. Upward
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Publication number: 20090171223Abstract: A surgical tourniquet cuff system includes a tourniquet cuff with a cuff connector for communicating pneumatically with the cuff and for releasably connecting to a tourniquet instrument connector to establish a pneumatic passageway between the cuff connector and the tourniquet instrument connector. A tourniquet instrument supplies pressurized gas through the pneumatic passageway to the cuff. The tourniquet instrument connector includes a cuff pressure transducer for producing a cuff pressure signal indicative of the pressure of gas within the gas passageway near the connection. The cuff may include a cuff usage register for containing a cuff usage record and the tourniquet instrument connector may include a cuff usage register interface for reading the record. The tourniquet cuff may further include a cuff sheath forming a flexible conduit containing the cuff connector and sized to allow the connection of the cuff connector to the tourniquet instrument connector within the sheath.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2009Publication date: July 2, 2009Applicant: WESTERN CLINICAL ENGINEERING LTD.Inventors: James A. McEwen, Michael Jameson
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Publication number: 20090124912Abstract: Improved tourniquet apparatus for measuring a patient's limb occlusion pressure includes an inflatable tourniquet cuff for encircling a limb at a location and to which a tourniquet instrument is releasably connectable.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2007Publication date: May 14, 2009Applicant: WESTERN CLINICAL ENGINEERING LTD.Inventors: James A. McEwen, Michael Jameson, William K.W. Cheung, Michael A. Gebert
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Patent number: 7479154Abstract: Tourniquet apparatus for rapidly and accurately measuring a patient's limb occlusion pressure comprises: an inflatable tourniquet cuff for encircling a limb at a location; a tourniquet instrument releasably connectable to the cuff that includes: pressure sensing means for producing a cuff pressure signal indicative of the level of pressure in the cuff; pressure regulation means communicating with the cuff and responsive to the cuff pressure signal for regulating the pressure in the cuff near a reference pressure level; blood flow transducing means adapted for applying to a portion of the limb distal to the cuff to produce a blood flow signal indicative of blood flow in the portion; and limb occlusion pressure means responsive to the blood flow signal and the cuff pressure signal and operable for detecting arterial pulsations of blood flow, for increasing the reference pressure level in synchrony with the arterial pulsations and for producing a limb occlusion pressure value indicative of the lowest cuff pressuType: GrantFiled: May 5, 2005Date of Patent: January 20, 2009Inventors: James A. McEwen, Michael Jameson, Allen Upward
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Publication number: 20080262533Abstract: An adaptive surgical tourniquet comprises: an inflatable cuff for encircling a limb of a patient; pressurizing means for pressurizing the cuff; pressure relief means for depressurizing the cuff; cuff pressure sensing means for sensing cuff pressure; limb occlusion pressure sensing means for sensing the patient's initial limb occlusion pressure at a selected time; physiologic characteristic sensing means for sensing a physiologic characteristic of the patient; and pressure regulator means for establishing an adapted limb occlusion pressure that is a predetermined function of the initial limb occlusion pressure and the physiologic characteristic, wherein the pressure regulator means is operable after the initial limb occlusion pressure is sensed for selectably activating the pressurizing means and the pressure relief means to maintain the cuff pressure above the adapted limb occlusion pressure for a time period suitably long for the performance of a surgical procedure.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2007Publication date: October 23, 2008Applicant: WESTERN CLINICAL ENGINEERING LTD.Inventors: James A. McEwen, Michael Jameson, Michael A. Gebert
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Patent number: 7331977Abstract: An adaptive tourniquet cuff system comprises: a tourniquet cuff having a physical characteristic and including an inflatable bladder of a length greater than the circumference of a limb at a selected location; a cuff connector carried on the cuff and communicating pneumatically with the bladder for releasably connecting to a tourniquet instrument to establish a gas-tight passageway between the bladder and the tourniquet instrument; and an identifying collar including identification means indicative of the physical characteristic and detectable by the tourniquet instrument upon establishment of the gas-tight passageway. The tourniquet instrument may supply gas to the bladder through the gas-tight passageway at a pressure sufficient to stop arterial blood flow into the limb distal to the cuff at the selected location, and may adapt its operation in response to the detected physical characteristic of the cuff.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2003Date of Patent: February 19, 2008Inventors: James A. McEwen, Kevin B. Inkpen, Michael Jameson
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Publication number: 20070244506Abstract: A low-cost disposable tourniquet cuff having improved safety includes a cuff with opposing ends and an inflatable bladder having a first bladder side and a second bladder side. The bladder has a length dimension that is greater than the circumference of a limb of a patient at a desired limb location for applying the cuff, but less than the distance between first and second cuff ends. A port is provided for inflating the bladder, and a fastener is attached to the second bladder side and adapted to allow the surgical user to releasably secure the fastener to the first bladder side only if the cuff overlaps upon itself by at least a predetermined minimum cuff overlap length at the desired limb location.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2007Publication date: October 18, 2007Applicant: WESTERN CLINICAL ENGINEERING LTD.Inventors: James McEwen, Michael Jameson, Kenneth Glinz
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Publication number: 20070219580Abstract: A low-cost contour cuff for surgical tourniquet systems comprises: a sheath containing an inflatable bladder, the sheath having an arcuate shape, an outer surface and a centerline equidistant between first and second side edges; a securing strap non-releasably attached to the outer surface and formed of substantially inextensible material having a shape that is predetermined and substantially flat, wherein the strap includes a bending portion near a first strap end and a fastening portion near a second strap end, and wherein the bending portion is adapted to allow twisting of the bending portion out of the substantially flat shape to facilitate positioning of the fastening portion into any of a plurality of positions in the substantially flat shape; and fastening means for releasably attaching the fastening portion of the securing strap to the outer surface whenever the sheath is curved into a position for surrounding a limb.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2006Publication date: September 20, 2007Inventors: James McEwen, Michael Jameson, Kenneth Glinz, Allen Upward
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Publication number: 20070135835Abstract: Low-cost tourniquet cuff apparatus includes: an inflatable bladder formed of flexible material having a bladder width dimension when the bladder is uninflated and a having a bladder length dimension sufficient for encircling a limb of a surgical patient at a desired location on the limb and for overlapping upon itself, wherein the bladder includes a bladder first inner surface facing a bladder second inner surface along the bladder length dimension and across the bladder width dimension when the bladder is uninflated; securing means for securing the overlapping bladder around the limb at the desired location; port means communicating pneumatically with the inflatable bladder and releasably connectable to a tourniquet instrument for supplying the bladder with pressurized gas; and stiffener means having a predetermined stiffness and having a stiffener width dimension less than the bladder width dimension, wherein the stiffener means is non-releasably attached to the bladder first inner surface within the inflatType: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2005Publication date: June 14, 2007Inventors: James McEwen, Michael Jameson, Kenneth Glinz, Allen Upward
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Publication number: 20070135836Abstract: A low-cost disposable tourniquet cuff includes: a first sheet formed of flexible material that is impermeable to gas; a second sheet facing the first sheet and formed of flexible material impermeable to gas; a bladder seal joining the first sheet to the second sheet around a perimeter to form an inflatable bladder within the perimeter; port means communicating pneumatically with the bladder and releasably connectable to a tourniquet instrument; stiffener means contained within the inflatable bladder and formed of gas-impermeable material less flexible than the first sheet, wherein the stiffener means has a stiffener width dimension less than the bladder width dimension and is joined to the first sheet to form a non-inflatable portion of the first sheet; and securing means attached to the non-inflatable portion of the first sheet and adapted to allow a surgical user to releasably secure the cuff around the limb at the desired location so that the bladder overlaps upon itself.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2006Publication date: June 14, 2007Inventors: James McEwen, Michael Jameson, Kenneth Glinz, Allen Upward
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Publication number: 20070032818Abstract: A surgical tourniquet cuff for limiting usage to improve safety, comprises: an inflatable portion having a length sufficient for encircling a patient's limb at a desired location; cuff connector means communicating pneumatically with the inflatable portion and adapted near an end for connecting to a tourniquet instrument to establish a releasable pneumatic connection; and a cuff usage register located at a predetermined distance from the end of the cuff connector means and adapted for containing a usage amount record indicative of an amount of a predetermined usage of the cuff. The cuff usage register may further contain a usage limit record indicative of a predetermined limit of the predetermined usage of the cuff. The cuff usage register may be further adapted for enabling the cuff usage record and the usage limit record to be read by a tourniquet instrument that is pneumatically connected to the inflatable portion through the cuff connector means.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 5, 2005Publication date: February 8, 2007Inventors: James McEwen, Michael Jameson
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Publication number: 20070032819Abstract: A surgical tourniquet cuff system includes a tourniquet cuff with a cuff connector for communicating pneumatically with the cuff and for releasably connecting to a tourniquet instrument connector to establish a pneumatic passageway between the cuff connector and the tourniquet instrument connector. A tourniquet instrument supplies pressurized gas through the pneumatic passageway to the cuff. The tourniquet instrument connector includes a cuff pressure transducer for producing a cuff pressure signal indicative of the pressure of gas within the gas passageway near the connection. The cuff may include a cuff usage register for containing a cuff usage record and the tourniquet instrument connector may include a cuff usage register interface for reading the record. The tourniquet cuff may further include a cuff sheath forming a flexible conduit containing the cuff connector and sized to allow the connection of the cuff connector to the tourniquet instrument connector within the sheath.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 1, 2005Publication date: February 8, 2007Inventors: James McEwen, Michael Jameson
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Publication number: 20060287672Abstract: A tourniquet cuff has minimal flow restrictions within its pneumatic passageway under normal operating conditions, has a substantially reduced likelihood of partial or complete obstructions or interruptions of the pneumatic passageway under foreseeable operating conditions, can indicate exposure of the cuff to external agents that are capable of affecting the integrity of the pneumatic passageway before use, and can be manufactured economically.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2005Publication date: December 21, 2006Inventors: James McEwen, Kenneth Glinz, Kevin Inkpen, Michael Jameson
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Publication number: 20060253150Abstract: Tourniquet apparatus for rapidly and accurately measuring a patient's limb occlusion pressure comprises: an inflatable tourniquet cuff for encircling a limb at a location; a tourniquet instrument releasably connectable to the cuff that includes: pressure sensing means for producing a cuff pressure signal indicative of the level of pressure in the cuff; pressure regulation means communicating with the cuff and responsive to the cuff pressure signal for regulating the pressure in the cuff near a reference pressure level; blood flow transducing means adapted for applying to a portion of the limb distal to the cuff to produce a blood flow signal indicative of blood flow in the portion; and limb occlusion pressure means responsive to the blood flow signal and the cuff pressure signal and operable for detecting arterial pulsations of blood flow, for increasing the reference pressure level in synchrony with the arterial pulsations and for producing a limb occlusion pressure value indicative of the lowest cuff pressuType: ApplicationFiled: May 5, 2005Publication date: November 9, 2006Inventors: James McEwen, Michael Jameson, Allen Upward