Patents by Inventor Phillip Peters
Phillip Peters 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: 20230233828Abstract: A cleaning device is configured to access and remove fluid from and dry a moat region defined by a hub of a medical connector, thereby minimizing the potential for bacterial growth in the hub. The cleaning device takes the form of an absorbent block which can be inserted into the moat by extending about a central male fitting and into a gap between the male fitting and the inner wall of a female hub of the medical connector. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the block takes the form of a tubular cylinder particularly configured for use on ENFit medical connectors wherein the absorptive feature of the cleaning device can be employed alone or in combination with another cleaning tool used to first remove any existing dried and caked solution in the hub before removing residual cleaning fluid from the moat.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2023Publication date: July 27, 2023Applicant: Trademark Medical L.L.C.Inventor: Phillip Peter DIGASBARRO
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Patent number: 11642509Abstract: A cleaning device is configured access and remove fluid from and dry a moat region defined by a hub of a medical connector, thereby minimizing the potential for bacterial growth in the hub. The cleaning device takes the form of an absorbent block which can be inserted into the moat by extending about a central male fitting and into a gap between the male fitting and the inner wall of a female hub of the medical connector. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the block takes the form of a tubular cylinder particularly configured for use on ENFit medical connectors wherein the absorptive feature of the cleaning device can be employed alone or in combination with another cleaning tool used to first remove any existing dried and caked solution in the hub before removing residual cleaning fluid from the moat.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2021Date of Patent: May 9, 2023Assignee: TRADEMARK MEDICAL L.L.C.Inventor: Phillip Peter Digasbarro
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Publication number: 20220193388Abstract: A cleaning device is configured access and remove fluid from and dry a moat region defined by a hub of a medical connector, thereby minimizing the potential for bacterial growth in the hub. The cleaning device takes the form of an absorbent block which can be inserted into the moat by extending about a central male fitting and into a gap between the male fitting and the inner wall of a female hub of the medical connector. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the block takes the form of a tubular cylinder particularly configured for use on ENFit medical connectors wherein the absorptive feature of the cleaning device can be employed alone or in combination with another cleaning tool used to first remove any existing dried and caked solution in the hub before removing residual cleaning fluid from the moat.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2021Publication date: June 23, 2022Applicant: Trademark Medical L.L.C.Inventor: Phillip Peter DIGASBARRO
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Publication number: 20160342434Abstract: A method for configuring an electronic device comprises receiving an order for a new electronic device from a user, receiving account information for a server account for the user emulating the new electronic device on a server to generate a virtual electronic device, associating the virtual electronic device with the server account, providing access to the virtual electronic device through the server account, configuring the virtual electronic device based on user interaction with the virtual electronic device through the server account, receiving an activation signal from the new electronic device; and applying a configuration of the virtual electronic device to the new electronic device.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2015Publication date: November 24, 2016Inventors: Sean VANDEWEERD, Sanjay NATHWANI, Jason Phillip Peter LAROCK
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Patent number: 8245857Abstract: A medical device holder assembly includes a medical storage device for storing a medical instrument on a support rail convenient to a patient. The storage device includes a housing and a universal attachment member which forms an elastomeric loop adapted to secure the housing to the support rail. The storage device includes a locking slot formed in an upper portion adapted to receive at least a portion of the instrument to retain the instrument within the housing. The housing may also include an internal retention mechanism to aid in retaining the device within the housing, as well as air holes, drain holes, external hooks for retaining the elastomeric loop in place, external retention features to aid in retaining the storage device in place on the support rail, and/or a sump to prevent the instrument from contacting fluid in the bottom of the housing.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2009Date of Patent: August 21, 2012Assignee: Trademark Medical, LLCInventor: Phillip Peter DiGasbarro
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Patent number: 7845944Abstract: A suction swab includes a suction tube having a hollow body provided with first and second open end portions and a bend portion. The hollow body includes a transverse bore arranged proximate to the second end which defines first and second openings. The resilient tip includes a main body having a first end section, a second end section and first and second opposing side sections and a central passage. The central passage extends through the main body and is open at each of the first and second end sections so as to define a first aperture arranged at the first end section and a second aperture arranged at the second end section. The resilient tip also includes a transverse passage that extends between one of the first and second opposing side sections and the central passage defining third and fourth openings which are smaller than the first and second openings.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2006Date of Patent: December 7, 2010Assignee: Trademark Medical, LLCInventor: Phillip Peter DiGasbarro
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Publication number: 20100104953Abstract: A H2O vapor based dry plasma process for pre-treating and strip-cleaning a reticle, a three layer gas distribution plate (GDP) assembly to control the heat load to the reticle during the plasma process, and a modified hole pattern for the GDP that further enhances stripping of resist from the edges of the reticle are disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2008Publication date: April 29, 2010Inventors: James S. Papanu, Roman Gouk, Han-Wen Chen, Phillip Peters
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Publication number: 20090308823Abstract: A medical device holder assembly includes a medical storage device for storing a medical instrument on a support rail convenient to a patient. The storage device includes a housing and a universal attachment member which forms an elastomeric loop adapted to secure the housing to the support rail. The storage device includes a locking slot formed in an upper portion adapted to receive at least a portion of the instrument to retain the instrument within the housing. The housing may also include an internal retention mechanism to aid in retaining the device within the housing, as well as air holes, drain holes, external hooks for retaining the elastomeric loop in place, external retention features to aid in retaining the storage device in place on the support rail, and/or a sump to prevent the instrument from contacting fluid in the bottom of the housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2009Publication date: December 17, 2009Inventor: Phillip Peter DiGasbarro
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Publication number: 20080078424Abstract: Embodiments of methods for decreasing the process time for photoresist stripping from photomasks are herein disclosed. In some embodiments, a stripping solution and a cleaning solution are consecutively applied in an alternating manner to a photomask to remove photoresist from the mask. The stripping solution and the cleaning solution can each be applied between 6 and 12 times. The stripping solution and the cleaning solution can be applied in a predetermined time interval from about 30 seconds to about 120 seconds and from about 8 seconds to about 30 seconds, respectively. The process can include a finishing process which can include a final cleaning operation, a rinsing operation and a drying operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2006Publication date: April 3, 2008Inventors: Roman Gouk, Phillip Peters, Han-Wen Chen, James S. Papanu
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Publication number: 20070068558Abstract: An integrated substrate cleaning processes capable of removing residues and particulates from the surface of a photomask is described. In one embodiment, an ozonated de-ionized water treatment is the first wet cleaning operation. In an embodiment of the present invention, the substrate cleaning process includes a wet cleaning operation employing an ammonium hydroxide-based chemical cleaning solution diluted with hydrogenated de-ionized water. In another embodiment of the present invention, the substrate cleaning process uses a plasma treatment prior to the first wet cleaning operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 1, 2006Publication date: March 29, 2007Inventors: James Papanu, Roman Gouk, Han-Wen Chen, Phillip Peters
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Patent number: 6419406Abstract: A plastic encapsulated optomodule is provided which includes a leadframe, an optoelectric component, an electric component, and an optical connection interface integrated in the capsule. The electric component is connected electrically to the leadframe. The electric component and the optoelectric component are mutually connected electrically and the optoelectric component and the integrated connection interface are connected together via at least one optical waveguide. The electric component is provided on a first part of the leadframe and electric contact surfaces (80) are provided on leads (5a and 5b) in the leadframe (1). The optoelectric component is provided on a second part of the leadframe and the optical connection interface arranged on an optodevice is connected to a third part of the leadframe. The optodevice is aligned by alignment elements provided on the leadframe and the leadframe includes alignment elements that conform with corresponding alignment elements on a plastic-encapsulation mold tool.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2000Date of Patent: July 16, 2002Assignee: Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson (publ)Inventors: Ivan Jonas, Odd Steijer, Paul Eriksen, Ulf Sven Olof Holm, Phillip Peter Laubert, Bengt Olof Lindström, Börje Rosborg, Lars Erik Pontus Lundström, Jan-Åke Engstrand, Hans-Christer Moll