Patents by Inventor Ralph H. LaBedz

Ralph H. LaBedz 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).

  • Patent number: 10092690
    Abstract: An infusion pump operable with a syringe having a syringe barrel and a syringe plunger includes a housing having a compartment to receive the syringe and defining a wall, and a syringe clamp moveable towards and away from the wall, the syringe clamp contacting the syringe barrel; a drive mechanism supported and structured and arranged to contact and end of the syringe plunger so as to be able to move the syringe plunger within the syringe barrel; a syringe barrel size sensor including a magnet operably coupled to the syringe clamp, and a sensing member supported by the housing and configured to generate an output indicative of a magnetic field associated with the magnet; and software installed on the pump and programmed to use the output to determine a size of the syringe barrel received by the compartment.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 29, 2016
    Date of Patent: October 9, 2018
    Assignee: Baxter International Inc.
    Inventors: John Gillespie, Ralph H. LaBedz, Michael Kenneth Platt, Ronald H. Spang, James Frei Berrill, Matthew Stephen Vogel, Michelle Kowalski Greaney
  • Patent number: 9937289
    Abstract: A method of delivering a medical fluid to a patient includes enabling the attachment of an infusion pump housing to an external support, enabling the viewing of information right-side-up on a display screen of the infusion pump housing, enabling the rotation of the display screen approximately 90 degrees about an axis extending perpendicularly from the display screen, automatically reorienting the information on the display screen so that the information remains right-side-up after rotation, enabling the viewing of the information right-side-up on the display screen after rotation, and enabling the delivery of a flowable material to the patient through an infusion line attached to the infusion pump housing before and after rotation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 12, 2014
    Date of Patent: April 10, 2018
    Assignee: BAXTER INTERNATIONAL INC.
    Inventors: John Gillespie, Jr., Ralph H. LaBedz, Michael Kenneth Platt, Ronald H. Spang, Jr., James Frei Berrill, Matthew Stephen Vogel, Michelle Kowalski Greaney
  • Publication number: 20170072133
    Abstract: An infusion pump operable with a syringe having a syringe barrel and a syringe plunger includes a housing having a compartment to receive the syringe and defining a wall, and a syringe clamp moveable towards and away from the wall, the syringe clamp contacting the syringe barrel; a drive mechanism supported and structured and arranged to contact and end of the syringe plunger so as to be able to move the syringe plunger within the syringe barrel; a syringe barrel size sensor including a magnet operably coupled to the syringe clamp, and a sensing member supported by the housing and configured to generate an output indicative of a magnetic field associated with the magnet; and software installed on the pump and programmed to use the output to determine a size of the syringe barrel received by the compartment.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 29, 2016
    Publication date: March 16, 2017
    Inventors: John Gillespie, Ralph H. LaBedz, Michael Kenneth Platt, Ronald H. Spang, James Frei Berrill, Matthew Stephen Vogel, Michelle Kowalski Greaney
  • Patent number: 9514518
    Abstract: An infusion pump includes a housing having a compartment structured to receive a syringe and a drive mechanism supported by the housing. The drive mechanism is structured and arranged to contact a syringe plunger of the syringe and move the syringe plunger within a syringe barrel of the syringe. The infusion pump further includes a syringe plunger position sensor and a syringe barrel size sensor. The sensors each include a magnet positioned on the drive mechanism and a magnetic sensor array supported by the housing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 17, 2014
    Date of Patent: December 6, 2016
    Assignee: Baxter International Inc.
    Inventors: John Gillespie, Ralph H. LaBedz, Michael Kenneth Platt, Ronald H. Spang, James Frei Berrill, Matthew Stephen Vogel, Michelle Kowalski Greaney
  • Publication number: 20150073378
    Abstract: A method of delivering a medical fluid to a patient includes enabling the attachment of an infusion pump housing to an external support, enabling the viewing of information right-side-up on a display screen of the infusion pump housing, enabling the rotation of the display screen approximately 90 degrees about an axis extending perpendicularly from the display screen, automatically reorienting the information on the display screen so that the information remains right-side-up after rotation, enabling the viewing of the information right-side-up on the display screen after rotation, and enabling the delivery of a flowable material to the patient through an infusion line attached to the infusion pump housing before and after rotation.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 12, 2014
    Publication date: March 12, 2015
    Inventors: John Gillespie, JR., Ralph H. LaBedz, Michael Kenneth Platt, Ronald H. Spang, JR., James Frei Berrill, Matthew Stephen Vogel, Michelle Kowalski Greaney
  • Patent number: 8888738
    Abstract: An infusion pump including a drive mechanism; an assembly operable with the drive mechanism, the assembly configured to deliver a flowable material to a patient; a mountable housing holding the drive mechanism and configured at its front side to receive the assembly and at its backside to mount in either a first orientation or a second orientation to an external support, wherein the housing supports the drive mechanism and the assembly in each of the orientations; a controller operably connected to the housing; and a display operably connected to the controller and supported by the front side of the housing, the display configured to be rotatably responsive so that information displayed by the display is oriented right-side-up regardless of whether the assembly is in the first orientation or the second orientation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 10, 2011
    Date of Patent: November 18, 2014
    Assignee: Baxter International Inc.
    Inventors: John Gillespie, Jr., Ralph H. LaBedz, Michael Kenneth Platt, Ronald H. Spang, Jr., James Frei Berrill, Matthew Stephen Vogel, Michelle Kowalski Greaney
  • Publication number: 20140197824
    Abstract: An infusion pump includes a housing having a compartment structured to receive a syringe and a drive mechanism supported by the housing. The drive mechanism is structured and arranged to contact a syringe plunger of the syringe and move the syringe plunger within a syringe barrel of the syringe. The infusion pump further includes a syringe plunger position sensor and a syringe barrel size sensor. The sensors each include a magnet positioned on the drive mechanism and a magnetic sensor array supported by the housing.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 17, 2014
    Publication date: July 17, 2014
    Applicant: Baxter International Inc.
    Inventors: John Gillespie, Ralph H. LaBedz, Michael Kenneth Platt, Ronald H. Spang, James Frei Berrill, Matthew Stephen Vogel, Michelle Kowalski Greaney
  • Patent number: 8696632
    Abstract: An infusion pump includes a housing; a user interface carried by the housing; a pump actuator positioned by the housing so as to be able to actuate a medical fluid pump member; and wherein the user interface and the pump actuator are powered interchangeably by a first, rechargeable battery unit and a second battery unit, both the first and second battery units configured to power the user interface and the pump actuator at a place for which outside power is unavailable, and such that the user interface and the pump actuator can be powered by the second battery unit while the first battery unit is being recharged.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 5, 2009
    Date of Patent: April 15, 2014
    Assignee: Baxter International Inc.
    Inventors: John Gillespie, Jr., Ralph H. LaBedz, Michael Kenneth Platt, Ronald H. Spang, Jr., James Frei Berrill, Matthew Stephen Vogel, Michelle Kowalski Greaney
  • Publication number: 20110293443
    Abstract: An infusion pump including a pump actuator; a fluid assembly operable with the pump actuator, the fluid assembly including an outlet line; a housing configured at its front side to receive the fluid assembly and at its backside to mount in either a first orientation or a second orientation to an external support, wherein the housing supports the pump actuator and the fluid assembly in each of the orientations, and wherein the outlet line extends from a surface of the housing; a controller operably connected to the housing; and a display operably connected to the controller and supported by the front side of the housing, the display configured to be rotatable responsive so that information displayed by the display is oriented right-side-up regardless of whether the surface from which the output extends is in the first orientation or the second orientation.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 10, 2011
    Publication date: December 1, 2011
    Applicants: BAXTER HEALTHCARE S.A., BAXTER INTERNATIONAL INC.
    Inventors: John Gillespie, JR., Ralph H. LaBedz, Michael Kenneth Platt, Ronald H. Spang, JR., James Frei Berrill, Matthew Stephen Vogel, Michelle Kowalski Greaney
  • Publication number: 20100256561
    Abstract: An infusion pump includes a housing; a user interface carried by the housing; a pump actuator positioned by the housing so as to be able to actuate a medical fluid pump member; and wherein the user interface and the pump actuator are powered interchangeably by a first, rechargeable battery unit and a second battery unit, both the first and second battery units configured to power the user interface and the pump actuator at a place for which outside power is unavailable, and such that the user interface and the pump actuator can be powered by the second battery unit while the first battery unit is being recharged.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 5, 2009
    Publication date: October 7, 2010
    Applicant: BAXTER INTERNATIONAL INC.
    Inventors: John Gillespie, Jr., Ralph H. LaBedz, Michael Kenneth Platt, Ronald H. Spang, Jr., James Frei Berrill, Matthew Stephen Vogel, Michelle Kowalski Greaney
  • Patent number: 7766863
    Abstract: An infusion pump which includes a fingerprint reader to verify that a patient or a user is authorized to activate a patient-controlled analgesic button. The fingerprint reader can be integrated into the patient-controlled analgesic button. The infusion pump delivers a dose of medication to the patient if the fingerprint of the patient or user matches a pre-loaded fingerprint.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 17, 2007
    Date of Patent: August 3, 2010
    Assignee: Baxter International Inc.
    Inventors: John Gillespie, Jr., Ralph H. LaBedz, Michael Kenneth Platt, Ronald H. Spang, Jr., James Frei Berrill, Matthew Stephen Vogel, Michelle Kowalski Greaney
  • Patent number: 7608060
    Abstract: A drive mechanism for an infusion pump linearly moves a syringe plunger within a syringe barrel supported by the pump and includes: (i) a motor; (ii) a lead screw rotatably connected to the motor; (iii) a slide assembly having a threaded member supported thereon, the threaded member being associated with the lead screw; (iv) an arm having one end connected to the slide assembly and one end adapted to be engaged with the syringe plunger, and (v) the threaded member being rotatably biased in engagement with the lead screw, wherein upon rotation of the lead screw by the motor, the slide assembly linearly moves the arm wherein the arm is adapted to move the syringe plunger within the syringe barrel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 28, 2005
    Date of Patent: October 27, 2009
    Assignee: Baxter International Inc.
    Inventors: John Gillespie, Jr., Ralph H. LaBedz, Michael Kenneth Platt, Ronald H. Spang, Jr., James Frei Berrill, Matthew Stephen Vogel, Michelle Kowalski Greaney
  • Publication number: 20080161753
    Abstract: An infusion pump which includes a fingerprint reader to verify that a patient or a user is authorized to activate a patient-controlled analgesic button. The fingerprint reader can be integrated into the patient-controlled analgesic button. The infusion pump delivers a dose of medication to the patient if the fingerprint of the patient or user matches a pre-loaded fingerprint.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 17, 2007
    Publication date: July 3, 2008
    Applicant: BAXTER INTERNATIONAL INC.
    Inventors: John Gillespie, Ralph H. LaBedz, Michael Kenneth Platt, Ronald H. Spang, James Frei Berrill, Matthew Stephen Vogel, Michelle Kowalski Greaney
  • Patent number: 7018361
    Abstract: An infusion pump (10) is configured to be powered by either a disposable battery source or a rechargeable battery source. The infusion pump (10) has a housing (12) having a recess (33). A motor is positioned within the housing (12) and is operably connected to an electrical contact (94) disposed in the recess (33). The motor powers the pump (10). The recess (33) receives one of a rechargeable battery unit (90) having an electrical contact (98) that contacts the recess electrical contact (94), and a disposable battery unit (92) having an electrical contact (144) that contacts the recess electrical contact (94).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 14, 2002
    Date of Patent: March 28, 2006
    Assignee: Baxter International Inc.
    Inventors: John Gillespie, Jr., Ralph H. LaBedz, Michael Kenneth Platt, Ronald H. Spang, Jr., James Frei Berrill, Matthew Stephen Vogel, Michelle Kowalski Greaney
  • Publication number: 20030233069
    Abstract: An infusion pump (10) is configured to be powered by either a disposable battery source or a rechargeable battery source. The infusion pump (10) has a housing (12) having a recess (33). A motor is positioned within the housing (12) and is operably connected to an electrical contact (94) disposed in the recess (33). The motor powers the pump (10). The recess (33) receives one of a rechargeable battery unit (90) having an electrical contact (98) that contacts the recess electrical contact (94), and a disposable battery unit (92) having an electrical contact (144) that contacts the recess electrical contact (94).
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 14, 2002
    Publication date: December 18, 2003
    Inventors: John Gillespie, Ralph H. LaBedz, Michael Kenneth Platt, Ronald H. Spang, James Frei Berrill, Matthew Stephen Vogel, Michelle Kowalski Greaney
  • Patent number: 6213723
    Abstract: A medical infusion pump is disclosed which provides for greatly improved accuracy in the delivery of medicaments to a patient. Among the various features included in the instant invention is a pumping body which serves to deform and reform a tube so as to maintain the initial cross-section thereof and thereby preserve the output accuracy of the pump. Also disclosed with regard to the pumping body is a wholly mechanical synchronization of the pumping body and valves associated therewith and coactive with the aforementioned synchronization a mechanical linearization of output of the pumping body per each pumping cycle. Additionally, several features which serve to enhance the utility of the instant invention are also included therein among which is an associated assembly operative to automatically load or disload a tube or IV set into or out of the pumping body.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 28, 1998
    Date of Patent: April 10, 2001
    Assignee: Baxter International Inc.
    Inventors: Hal Danby, Geoff Hutchins, Thomas McGraghan, Jon Plumb, Mark Harris, Stuart Page, Alan Brundle, Tim Allen, Ralph H. LaBedz, Kenneth M. Lynn, Martin Monaghan, Kevin J. Moraski, Svante (Eric) Myren, Janice Stewart, John M. Turner
  • Patent number: 6123524
    Abstract: A medical infusion pump is disclosed which provides for greatly improved accuracy in the delivery of medicaments to a patient. Among the various features included in the instant invention is a pumping body which serves to deform and reform a tube so as to maintain the initial cross-section thereof and thereby preserve the output accuracy of the pump. Also disclosed with regard to the pumping body is a wholly mechanical synchronization of the pumping body and valves associated therewith and coactive with the aforementioned synchronization a mechanical linearization of output of the pumping body per each pumping cycle. Additionally, several features which serve to enhance the utility of the instant invention are also included therein among which is an associated assembly operative to automatically load or disload a tube or IV set into or out of the pumping body.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 28, 1998
    Date of Patent: September 26, 2000
    Assignee: Baxter International Inc.
    Inventors: Hal Danby, Geoff Hutchins, Thomas McGraghan, Jon Plumb, Mark Harris, Stuart Page, Alan Brundle, Tim Allen, Ralph H. LaBedz, Kenneth M. Lynn, Martin Monaghan, Kevin J. Moraski, Svante Eric Myren, Janice Stewart, John M. Turner
  • Patent number: 6013057
    Abstract: A medical infusion pump is disclosed which provides for greatly improved accuracy in the delivery of medicaments to a patient. Among the various features included in the instant invention is a pumping body which serves to deform and reform a tube so as to maintain the initial cross-section thereof and thereby preserve the output accuracy of the pump. Also disclosed with regard to the pumping body is a wholly mechanical synchronization of the pumping body and valves associated therewith and coactive with the aforementioned synchronization a mechanical linearization of output of the pumping body per each pumping cycle. Additionally, several features which serve to enhance the utility of the instant invention are also included therein among which is an associated assembly operative to automatically load or disload a tube or IV set into or out of the pumping body.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 28, 1998
    Date of Patent: January 11, 2000
    Assignee: Baxter International Inc.
    Inventors: Hal Danby, Thomas McGraghan, Jon Plumb, Ralph H. LaBedz, Kenneth M. Lynn, Martin Monaghan, John M. Turner
  • Patent number: 5842841
    Abstract: A medical infusion pump is disclosed which provides for greatly improved accuracy in the delivery of medicaments to a patient. Among the various features included in the instant invention is a pumping body which serves to deform and reform a tube so as to maintain the initial cross-section thereof and thereby preserve the output accuracy of the pump. Also disclosed with regard to the pumping body is a wholly mechanical synchronization of the pumping body and valves associated therewith and coactive with the aforementioned synchronization a mechanical linearization of output of the pumping body per each pumping cycle. Additionally, several features which serve to enhance the utility of the instant invention are also included therein among which is an associated assembly operative to automatically load or disload a tube or IV set into or out of the pumping body.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 24, 1996
    Date of Patent: December 1, 1998
    Assignee: Baxter International, Inc.
    Inventors: Hal Danby, Geoff Hutchins, Thomas McGraghan, Jon Plumb, Mark Harris, Stuart Page, Alan Brundle, Tim Allen, Ralph H. LaBedz, Kenneth M. Lynn, Martin Monaghan, Kevin J. Moraski, Svante Eric Myren, Janice Stewart, John M. Turner
  • Patent number: 5434775
    Abstract: The locations of a plurality of devices are tracked using a network of communication links, each of which corresponds to a location. Each device is given a tag that identifies the device with respect to other devices and that is connectable to a communication link when the device is disposed at the location to which the link corresponds. Each tag that is connected to each communication link is detected, and the location of each device is determined based on the detection. One feature of the technique is additionally determining the conditions of the devices by correlating one or more communication links with conditions. The technique is simple to use and highly effective technique in tracking devices stored at various locations throughout a facility. Device location and condition are monitored continuously, thereby reducing the risk that the removal of a device from storage will go undetected.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 4, 1993
    Date of Patent: July 18, 1995
    Assignees: The General Hospital Corporation, Baxter International Inc.
    Inventors: Nathaniel M. Sims, John M. Turner, Jane M. Zeisloft, Daniel C. Kusswurm, Ralph H. LaBedz