Patents by Inventor PETER ALEXANDER GORDON

PETER ALEXANDER GORDON 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).

  • Publication number: 20240139458
    Abstract: This disclosure discloses a tracheal intubation device designed to improve safety during intubation attempts. The device allows for the delivery of medical gas (such as oxygen) flow through the endotracheal tube itself during intubation attempts. This moves the source of apneic oxygen lower in the patient's airway to bypass anatomy that otherwise can obstruct medical gas flow. The device can also switch on-demand to generating suction through the endotracheal tube to clear away fluids that block the intubator's view and that block medical gas flow. There are currently no devices that can deliver both medical gas and on-demand suction using the endotracheal tube as the flow conduit during the process of intubation. The present device accomplishes these tasks while incorporating non-obvious elements to optimize its use and efficacy.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 3, 2023
    Publication date: May 2, 2024
    Inventors: DIANE SOARES, MARK OLIVER TESSARO, CENGIZ KARSLI, PETER ALEXANDER GORDON
  • Publication number: 20240050116
    Abstract: A tip for a surgical instrument comprising a cradle that is moveably mounted to a distal end of an elongate shaft. The cradle is rotatable relative to the elongate shaft about a pitch axis. A member is pivotally coupled to the cradle to move with and relative to the cradle about a grip axis that is substantially orthogonal to the pitch axis. The member is movable relative to the cradle about a yaw axis. In some embodiments, there is a second member that is pivotally coupled to the cradle to move with and relative to the cradle about a second grip axis that is substantially orthogonal to the pitch axis. In some embodiments, the first member and second member are selectably movable relative to each other between a closed configuration in which the first member contacts the second member and an open configuration.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 19, 2021
    Publication date: February 15, 2024
    Inventors: Peter Francis, Peter Alexander Gordon
  • Publication number: 20220395339
    Abstract: A hybrid, direct-control and robotic-assisted surgical system may have a stabilizing apparatus configured to at least partially support the weight of the surgical device and having comprising a device attachment unit configured to removably receive a surgical device having an elongate shaft and a distal tip. The stabilizing apparatus can be configured to constrain movement of the device attachment unit about a remote centre of motion. A handle may be mechanically attached to the device attachment unit and manual, Cartesian movement of the handle may results in corresponding Cartesian movement of the distal tip of the surgical device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 14, 2020
    Publication date: December 15, 2022
    Inventors: Peter Alexander Gordon, Peter Francis, Rami Saab
  • Patent number: 11484466
    Abstract: This disclosure relates to device for providing continuous negative abdominal pressure (CNAP) which selectively recruits (inflates) the dorsal (spinal region) collapsed areas of the lung, while enabling the patient to remain in the supine (usual) position. The CNAP device includes a rigid frame configured to have a shape and size to envelop a patient's lower chest and abdominal area while in a supine position with the frame having opposed edges which sit on a surface on which the supine patient is resting. A pressure sensor is mounted to the frame for measuring a pressure inside the chamber and is connected to a display for displaying the pressure inside the chamber. An active pressure controller is connected to the pressure sensor, and a vacuum pump is in flow communication with inside the chamber and connected to the active pressure controller.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 27, 2020
    Date of Patent: November 1, 2022
    Assignee: THE HOSPITAL FOR SICK CHILDREN
    Inventors: Brian Patrick Kavanagh, Doreen Engelberts, Takeshi Yoshida, Thomas Looi, Peter Alexander Gordon, Kevin Ai Xin Jue Luo, Rami Saab
  • Patent number: 11484465
    Abstract: This disclosure relates to device for providing continuous negative abdominal pressure (CNAP) which selectively recruits (inflates) the dorsal (spinal region) collapsed areas of the lung, while enabling the patient to remain in the supine (usual) position. The CNAP device includes a rigid frame configured to have a shape and size to envelop a patient's lower chest and abdominal area while in a supine position with the frame having opposed edges which sit on a surface on which the supine patient is resting. A series of panels are mounted in the frame such that the series of panels extend around the patient's lower chest and abdominal area. A flexible sheet wrapped around the outside of the panels and is long enough to extend up to the patient's upper chest and down to the patient's thighs and wide enough to envelop the supine patient's lower chest and abdominal area.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 21, 2018
    Date of Patent: November 1, 2022
    Assignee: THE HOSPITAL FOR SICK CHILDREN
    Inventors: Brian Patrick Kavanagh, Doreen Engelberts, Takeshi Yoshida, Thomas Looi, Peter Alexander Gordon, Kevin Al Xin Jue Luo, Rami Saab
  • Publication number: 20200360229
    Abstract: This disclosure relates to device for providing continuous negative abdominal pressure (CNAP) which selectively recruits (inflates) the dorsal (spinal region) collapsed areas of the lung, while enabling the patient to remain in the supine (usual) position. The CNAP device includes a rigid frame configured to have a shape and size to envelop a patient's lower chest and abdominal area while in a supine position with the frame having opposed edges which sit on a surface on which the supine patient is resting. A series of panels are mounted in the frame such that the series of panels extend around the patient's lower chest and abdominal area. A flexible sheet wrapped around the outside of the panels and is long enough to extend up to the patient's upper chest and down to the patients thighs and wide enough to envelop the supine patient's lower chest and abdominal area.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 21, 2018
    Publication date: November 19, 2020
    Inventors: BRIAN PATRICK KAVANAGH, DOREEN ENGELBERTS, TAKESHI YOSHIDA, THOMAS LOOI, PETER ALEXANDER GORDON, KEVIN AI XIN JUE LUO, RAMI SAAB
  • Publication number: 20200281811
    Abstract: This disclosure relates to device for providing continuous negative abdominal pressure (CNAP) which selectively recruits (inflates) the dorsal (spinal region) collapsed areas of the lung, while enabling the patient to remain in the supine (usual) position. The CNAP device includes a rigid frame configured to have a shape and size to envelop a patient's lower chest and abdominal area while in a supine position with the frame having opposed edges which sit on a surface on which the supine patient is resting. A pressure sensor is mounted to the frame for measuring a pressure inside the chamber and is connected to a display for displaying the pressure inside the chamber. An active pressure controller is connected to the pressure sensor, and a vacuum pump is in flow communication with inside the chamber and connected to the active pressure controller.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 27, 2020
    Publication date: September 10, 2020
    Inventors: Brian Patrick KAVANAGH, Doreen ENGELBERTS, Takeshi YOSHIDA, Thomas LOOI, Peter Alexander GORDON, Kevin AI XIN JUE LUO, Rami SAAB
  • Publication number: 20200054852
    Abstract: This disclosure discloses a tracheal intubation device designed to improve safety during intubation attempts. The device allows for the delivery of medical gas (such as oxygen) flow through the endotracheal tube itself during intubation attempts. This moves the source of apneic oxygen lower in the patient's airway to bypass anatomy that otherwise can obstruct medical gas flow. The device can also switch on-demand to generating suction through the endotracheal tube to clear away fluids that block the intubator's view and that block medical gas flow. There are currently no devices that can deliver both medical gas and on-demand suction using the endotracheal tube as the flow conduit during the process of intubation. The present device accomplishes these tasks while incorporating non-obvious elements to optimize its use and efficacy.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 24, 2018
    Publication date: February 20, 2020
    Inventors: DIANE SOARES, MARK TESSARO, CENGIZ KARSLI, PETER ALEXANDER GORDON