Patents by Inventor Rance A. Winkler

Rance A. Winkler 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: 20010021826
    Abstract: An infuser for transferring hazardous treatment fluids to and from a medical application includes a spill containing housing having a medical application connecting element and a syringe seat. The syringe seat of the infuser leads to a syringe connecting element that provides a fluid coupling between the syringe and a fluid passage leading to the medical application connecting element. The interior of the housing can be sealed against leaks, for example, by providing the housing in two portions with a gasket provided between the portions. A fluid tight coupling between the syringe and the interior of the housing may be created by integrally forming a septum with the gasket and coupling the syringe with the syringe connecting element through the septum. The infuser can also be provided with two syringe seats so that two different fluids can be transferred. In one embodiment, a second syringe connecting element is provided in fluid-tight communication with a second fluid passage.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 17, 2001
    Publication date: September 13, 2001
    Applicant: Proxima Therapeutics, Inc.
    Inventor: Rance A. Winkler
  • Patent number: 6238374
    Abstract: An infuser for transferring hazardous treatment fluids to and from a medical application includes a spill containing housing having a medical application connecting element and a syringe seat. The syringe seat of the infuser leads to a syringe connecting element that provides a fluid coupling between the syringe and a fluid passage leading to the medical application connecting element. The interior of the housing can be sealed against leaks, for example, by providing the housing in two portions with a gasket provided between the portions. A fluid tight coupling between the syringe and the interior of the housing may be created by integrally forming a septum with the gasket and coupling the syringe with the syringe connecting element through the septum. The infuser can also be provided with two syringe seats so that two different fluids can be transferred. In one embodiment, a second syringe connecting element is provided in fluid-tight communication with a second fluid passage.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 6, 1999
    Date of Patent: May 29, 2001
    Assignee: Proxima Therapeutics, Inc.
    Inventor: Rance A. Winkler
  • Patent number: 6200257
    Abstract: Drug delivery vehicles and catheter systems are disclosed for controlled release of therapeutic agents employing a permeable hydrogel membranes a reservoir for an inflation fluid carrying a therapeutic agent. The membrane devices of the present invention can be used in conjunction with a catheter or similar instrument having an elongated hollow body member and a lumen extending therethrough to permit fluid communication between a proximal infusion port and a permeable membrane disposed at the distal end of the catheter body. The membrane preferably comprises an expandable, hydrophilic polymer having a predetermined permeability with respect to an inflation fluid. One preferred hydrophilic polymer is a hydrogel capable of imbibing an aqueous solution to reach a state in which it comprises between 50% and 98% water by weight in equilibrium. In this state, the hydrogel membrane serves to control the rate of medicament delivery.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 24, 1999
    Date of Patent: March 13, 2001
    Assignee: Proxima Therapeutics, Inc.
    Inventor: Rance A. Winkler
  • Patent number: 6059796
    Abstract: An apparatus and method for infusing fluid through the sheath of a stone basket involves a connector fixedly attached to the rearward end of the sheath and releasably attached to a handle. A basket assembly has a portion thereof disposed within the longitudinal passageway of the sheath. The basket assembly is extensible beyond the forward end of the sheath to permit its basket to expand. The basket assembly is removable from the longitudinal passageway of the sheath by uncoupling the connector from the handle and withdrawing the basket assembly through the rearward end of the sheath. The connector further includes a means for coupling a syringe to the connector when the connector is detached from the handle and the basket assembly is removed from the sheath. Thus the handle can be detached from the connector, the basket assembly removed from the sheath, and a syringe coupled to the connector to infuse fluid through the sheath.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 31, 1998
    Date of Patent: May 9, 2000
    Assignee: C R Bard, Inc.
    Inventors: Mark R. Bilitz, Rance A. Winkler
  • Patent number: 5817104
    Abstract: An improved stone basket is disclosed which comprises a handle having a slide and a piston movably mounted to it. In a first embodiment the distal end of a sheath is attached to the slide, and the distal end of a control wire is attached to the piston. A basket shaft is fixedly mounted to the handle. Initial rearward movement of the slide causes the sheath to retract over the fixed basket shaft, exposing a basket member at the forward end of the basket shaft and permitting it to open. Further rearward movement of the slide by the physician brings the slide into driving engagment with the piston. Thereafter, subsequent movement of the slide displaces the piston to exert a tension on the control wire to expand the basket member. In a second embodiment the sheath is fixedly mounted to the forward end of the handle. The rearward end of the basket shaft is mounted to the thumb slide, and the rearward end of the control wire is attached to the piston.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 30, 1997
    Date of Patent: October 6, 1998
    Assignee: C.R. Bard, Inc.
    Inventors: Mark R. Bilitz, Rance A. Winkler, Larry A. Roberts
  • Patent number: 5273024
    Abstract: An endoscopic surgical procedure and instruments are disclosed for the treatment of transverse carpal ligaments and similar anatomical structures. The procedure enables the release of the carpal ligament under endoscopic control and through only a single incision. A uniquely shaped grooved cannula is provided to enable access to the carpal tunnel while also stabilizing instruments used in the procedure. The procedure involves the insertion of the cannula into the carpal tunnel through a single incision. The cannula has a longitudinal groove which is positioned to face or abut the ligament and which axially receives an endoscope through its proximal open end and obliquely receives a knife which is then positioned to cut the ligament from the side where the scope is placed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 22, 1992
    Date of Patent: December 28, 1993
    Assignee: Linvatec Corporation
    Inventors: Jay Menon, Rance A. Winkler
  • Patent number: 5269798
    Abstract: A surgical cutting instrument formed of relatively movable, cooperating, inner and outer elongate tubular members wherein one of the inner and outer tubular members is made of a gall-resistant material providing an elongate bearing surface along substantially the entire length of the surgical cutting instrument to allow the inner and outer tubular members to be mounted with virtually no gap therebetween for precision cutting without wear or abrasion, metal flaking, galling and seizure and while permitting the other of the inner and outer tubular members to be made from 300 Series stainless steel. When the outer member is made from gall-resistant material, the inner member made from 300 Series stainless steel can be provided with an elongate bearing surface therealong formed by surface hardening the inner member or coating the inner member with thin, dense chromium.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 19, 1992
    Date of Patent: December 14, 1993
    Assignee: Linvatec Corporation
    Inventor: Rance A. Winkler
  • Patent number: 5032184
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for aspirating fluids from a surgical operating room utilizing a suction head that readily slides along the floor in response to translational forces applied by foot by operating room personnel. The suction head has a flat bottom surface with a plurality of narrow flow channels defined therein between a suction port mouth and the surface periphery. Support ribs, disposed on the top surface in juxtaposed alignment with respective flow channels, impart strength to the suction head and prevent sealing of the flow channels. The suction head is adapted to operate with suction sources commonly available in surgical operating rooms operating through a fluid waste collection chamber. The flow channels conduct fluid to be aspirated while preventing the bottom surface from becoming sealed to the floor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 31, 1990
    Date of Patent: July 16, 1991
    Assignee: Concept, Inc.
    Inventors: Rick A. Ogilvie, Rance A. Winkler
  • Patent number: 5014389
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for aspirating fluids from a surgical operating room utilizing a suction head that readily slides along the floor in response to translational forces applied by foot by operating room personnel. The suction head has a flat bottom surface with a plurality of narrow flow channels defined therein between a suction port mouth and the surface periphery. Support ribs, disposed on the top surface in juxtaposed alignment with respective flow channels, impart strength to the suction head and prevent sealing of the flow channels. The suction head is adapted to operate with suction sources commonly available in surgical operating rooms operating through a fluid waste collection chamber. The flow channels conduct fluid to be aspirated while preventing the bottom surface from becoming sealed to the floor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 15, 1989
    Date of Patent: May 14, 1991
    Assignee: Concept Inc.
    Inventors: Rick A. Ogilvie, Rance A. Winkler