Patents by Inventor Morgan Uridil
Morgan Uridil 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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Publication number: 20220323265Abstract: A sensor for monitoring wetness in a diaper or other absorbent article includes a housing that attaches to the absorbent article. The sensor may include inner and outer housing portions that capture an edge of the absorbent article between the housings. The sensor may include contacts that electrically connect with a pair of contact strips embedded in the absorbent article. The distance between the embedded strips may vary depending on the size of the absorbent article. The sensor may include multiple pairs of contacts that are spaced apart to match the distance between the contact strips for the variously sized absorbent articles. In this way, depending on the pair of contacts connected to the contact strips, the sensor may indicate the size of the absorbent article. The sensor may have a housing with a cavity and a lid that closes the cavity. The lid may be secured with a latch.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2022Publication date: October 13, 2022Inventors: Alyssa Kurt, Amanda Roszkowiak, Kristy Matus, Derrick Roemisch, Karolina Blaszczuk, Michelle Christiansen, Jeremy Stephen Fogel, William Bowser, Morgan Uridil, Cole Fuerste
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Publication number: 20220249329Abstract: Disclosed is a system for administrating fluids to a patient, such as an infant. The system comprises a container that defines a drip chamber, a source of nutritive fluid fluidically communicating with the drip chamber, and a tube connecting the drip chamber to the gastric cavity of a patient, the chamber including a membrane that is gas-permeable but that is resistant to fluid passage. The system allows fluids to be introduced to the patient and for gastric gases to be released while they are resistant to the leak and spillage.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2022Publication date: August 11, 2022Inventors: Paulina Lowkis, Michael Turturro, Luke Stevens, Lisa Bauer, Morgan Uridil
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Publication number: 20220233379Abstract: In one aspect, the present disclosure provides a patient repositioning sheet including an inflatable sheet having a lower layer and an upper layer that are urged apart with inflation of the inflatable sheet. The patient repositioning sheet further includes at least one inflatable support, such as an inflatable wedge. The inflatable wedge has a wedge surface that extends obliquely to the upper layer of the inflatable sheet with the inflatable wedge inflated.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 12, 2022Publication date: July 28, 2022Inventors: Alyssa Kurt, Morgan Uridil, Stephen Kaidantsis, Vincent Hahn, Drew Phalen
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Publication number: 20220192858Abstract: A fecal management device, and methods for applying a fecal management device to a patient, are described herein. In some embodiments, the fecal management device comprises a sheath having a first end and a second end, a first connector at the first end of the sheath, said first connector comprising a substrate that includes a first adhesive and a second adhesive, the second adhesive disposed relatively outwardly with respect to the first adhesive, the substrate having a multi-lobed contour with two opposing concave regions, a sheath port located at the second end of the sheath, the sheath port configured to removably mate with a collection bag port, and a collection bag, wherein the collection bag includes the collection bag port.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2022Publication date: June 23, 2022Inventors: Amanda Roszkowiak, Derrick Roemisch, Michael V. Turturro, Morgan Uridil
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Patent number: 11344480Abstract: Disclosed is a system for administrating fluids to a patient, such as an infant. The system comprises a container that defines a drip chamber, a source of nutritive fluid fluidically communicating with the drip chamber, and a tube connecting the drip chamber to the gastric cavity of a patient, the chamber including a membrane that is gas-permeable but that is resistant to fluid passage. The system allows fluids to be introduced to the patient and for gastric gases to be released while they are resistant to the leak and spillage.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2019Date of Patent: May 31, 2022Assignee: Medline Industries, LPInventors: Paulina Lowkis, Michael Turturro, Luke Stevens, Lisa Bauer, Morgan Uridil
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Patent number: 11331235Abstract: In one aspect, the present disclosure provides a patient repositioning sheet including an inflatable sheet having a lower layer and an upper layer that are urged apart with inflation of the inflatable sheet. The patient repositioning sheet further includes at least one inflatable support, such as an inflatable wedge. The inflatable wedge has a wedge surface that extends obliquely to the upper layer of the inflatable sheet with the inflatable wedge inflated.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2019Date of Patent: May 17, 2022Assignee: Medline Industries, LPInventors: Alyssa Kurt, Morgan Uridil, Stephen Kaidantsis, Vincent Hahn, Drew Phalen
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Patent number: 11311406Abstract: A fecal management device, and methods for applying a fecal management device to a patient, are described herein. In some embodiments, the fecal management device comprises a sheath having a first end and a second end, a first connector at the first end of the sheath, said first connector comprising a substrate that includes a first adhesive and a second adhesive, the second adhesive disposed relatively outwardly with respect to the first adhesive, the substrate having a multi-lobed contour with two opposing concave regions, a sheath port located at the second end of the sheath, the sheath port configured to removably mate with a collection bag port, and a collection bag, wherein the collection bag includes the collection bag port.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2018Date of Patent: April 26, 2022Assignee: Medline Industries, LPInventors: Amanda Roszkowiak, Derrick Roemisch, Michael V. Turturro, Morgan Uridil
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Publication number: 20220096279Abstract: A sensor for monitoring wetness in a diaper or other absorbent article includes a housing that attaches to the absorbent article. The sensor may include inner and outer housing portions that capture an edge of the absorbent article between the housings. The sensor may include contacts that electrically connect with a pair of contact strips embedded in the absorbent article. The distance between the embedded strips may vary depending on the size of the absorbent article. The sensor may include multiple pairs of contacts that are spaced apart to match the distance between the contact strips for the variously sized absorbent articles. In this way, depending on the pair of contacts connected to the contact strips, the sensor may indicate the size of the absorbent article. The sensor may have a housing with a cavity and a lid that closes the cavity. The lid may be secured with a latch.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2021Publication date: March 31, 2022Inventors: Alyssa Kurt, Amanda Roszkowiak, Kristy Matus, Derrick Roemisch, Karolina Blaszczuk, Michelle Christiansen, Jeremy Stephen Fogel, William Bowser, Morgan Uridil, Cole Fuerste
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Publication number: 20220032030Abstract: A conduit connector for an enteral feeding pump includes a fluid inlet portion that has an inlet axis and a fluid outlet portion that has an outlet axis that is parallel to and laterally offset from the inlet axis. The fluid inlet portion defines an elongated side slot extending parallel to the inlet axis for receiving tubing therethrough. The conduit connector further includes a bridge portion that extends between and connects the fluid inlet portion and the fluid outlet portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2020Publication date: February 3, 2022Inventors: Morgan Uridil, Michael Turturro, Bahram Kevin Kayvani, Douglas Komandt
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Patent number: 11229557Abstract: A sensor for monitoring wetness in a diaper or other absorbent article includes a housing that attaches to the absorbent article. The sensor may include inner and outer housing portions that capture an edge of the absorbent article between the housings. The sensor may include contacts that electrically connect with a pair of contact strips embedded in the absorbent article. The distance between the embedded strips may vary depending on the size of the absorbent article. The sensor may include multiple pairs of contacts that are spaced apart to match the distance between the contact strips for the variously sized absorbent articles. In this way, depending on the pair of contacts connected to the contact strips, the sensor may indicate the size of the absorbent article. The sensor may have a housing with a cavity and a lid that closes the cavity. The lid may be secured with a latch.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2020Date of Patent: January 25, 2022Assignee: Medline Industries, LPInventors: Alyssa Kurt, Amanda Roszkowiak, Kristy Matus, Derrick Roemisch, Karolina Blaszczuk, Michelle Christiansen, Jeremy Stephen Fogel, William Bowser, Morgan Uridil, Cole Fuerste
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Publication number: 20220016335Abstract: In one aspect, a system is provided for administering a formulated food solution. The system includes a syringe body having a collar, a barrel, and at least one protrusion. The system includes a handle configured to be hung on a support and a holder body connected to the handle. The holder body has a central opening sized to receive the syringe body. The holder body includes at least one alignment portion configured to engage at least one protrusion of the syringe body and resist turning of the syringe body in the central opening of the holder body.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2021Publication date: January 20, 2022Inventors: Timothy Mackelfresh, Morgan Uridil
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Publication number: 20210369572Abstract: In some embodiments, apparatuses and methods are provided herein useful to provide fluid nutrition and hydration. In one illustrative example, a feeding set for use with a peristaltic enteral feeding pump has sections of flexible tubing or conduit, a dispensing control valve that is in fluid communication with the tubing, and a retention disk. In some configurations, the feeding set has as attachment mechanism, which may be formed by one clips or hooks extending from the dispensing control valve and coupling geometry of the retention disk. By some approaches, the clips or hooks and the coupling geometry are configured to attach the feeding set with the pump, such as by attaching the feeding set to an internal panel of the feeding pump. In operation, the feeding set and pump are used to move fluid nutrition and hydration from a container or bag to the patient in a controlled manner.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 10, 2021Publication date: December 2, 2021Inventors: Lisa Bauer, Douglas Komandt, Morgan Uridil, Luke Stevens, Michael Turturro, Paulina Lowkis
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Patent number: 11160920Abstract: In one aspect, a system is provided for administering a formulated food solution. The system includes a syringe body having a collar, a barrel, and at least one protrusion. The system includes a handle configured to be hung on a support and a holder body connected to the handle. The holder body has a central opening sized to receive the syringe body. The holder body includes at least one alignment portion configured to engage at least one protrusion of the syringe body and resist turning of the syringe body in the central opening of the holder body.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2020Date of Patent: November 2, 2021Assignee: Medline Industries, Inc.Inventors: Timothy Mackelfresh, Morgan Uridil
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Patent number: 11110036Abstract: In some embodiments, apparatuses and methods are provided herein useful to provide fluid nutrition and hydration. In one illustrative example, a feeding set for use with a peristaltic enteral feeding pump has sections of flexible tubing or conduit, a dispensing control valve that is in fluid communication with the tubing, and a retention disk. In some configurations, the feeding set has as attachment mechanism, which may be formed by one clips or hooks extending from the dispensing control valve and coupling geometry of the retention disk. By some approaches, the clips or hooks and the coupling geometry are configured to attach the feeding set with the pump, such as by attaching the feeding set to an internal panel of the feeding pump. In operation, the feeding set and pump are used to move fluid nutrition and hydration from a container or bag to the patient in a controlled manner.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2019Date of Patent: September 7, 2021Assignee: Medline Industries, Inc.Inventors: Lisa Bauer, Douglas Komandt, Morgan Uridil, Luke Stevens, Michael Turturro, Paulina Lowkis
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Publication number: 20210077313Abstract: A sensor for monitoring wetness in a diaper or other absorbent article includes a housing that attaches to the absorbent article. The sensor may include inner and outer housing portions that capture an edge of the absorbent article between the housings. The sensor may include contacts that electrically connect with a pair of contact strips embedded in the absorbent article. The distance between the embedded strips may vary depending on the size of the absorbent article. The sensor may include multiple pairs of contacts that are spaced apart to match the distance between the contact strips for the variously sized absorbent articles. In this way, depending on the pair of contacts connected to the contact strips, the sensor may indicate the size of the absorbent article. The sensor may have a housing with a cavity and a lid that closes the cavity. The lid may be secured with a latch.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2020Publication date: March 18, 2021Inventors: Alyssa Kurt, Amanda Roszkowiak, Kristy Matus, Derrick Roemisch, Karolina Blaszczuk, Michelle Christiansen, Jeremy Stephen Fogel, William Bowser, Morgan Uridil, Cole Fuerste
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Publication number: 20210077327Abstract: In one aspect, the present disclosure provides a patient repositioning sheet including an inflatable sheet having a lower layer and an upper layer that are urged apart with inflation of the inflatable sheet. The patient repositioning sheet further includes at least one inflatable support, such as an inflatable wedge. The inflatable wedge has a wedge surface that extends obliquely to the upper layer of the inflatable sheet with the inflatable wedge inflated.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2019Publication date: March 18, 2021Inventors: Alyssa Kurt, Morgan Uridil, Stephen Kaidantsis, Vincent Hahn, Drew Phalen
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Patent number: D920504Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2019Date of Patent: May 25, 2021Assignee: Medline Industries, Inc.Inventors: Lisa Bauer, Luke Stevens, Michael Turturro, Paulina Lowkis, Morgan Uridil, Douglas Komandt
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Patent number: D925033Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2020Date of Patent: July 13, 2021Assignee: Medline Industries, Inc.Inventors: Morgan Uridil, Lisa Bauer, Michael Turturro
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Patent number: D939696Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2019Date of Patent: December 28, 2021Assignee: Medline Industries, LPInventors: Morgan Uridil, Amanda Roszkowiak
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Patent number: D972721Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2021Date of Patent: December 13, 2022Assignee: Medline Industries, LPInventors: Lisa Bauer, Luke Stevens, Michael Turturro, Paulina Lowkis, Morgan Uridil, Douglas Komandt