Patents by Inventor Robert H. McKenna

Robert H. McKenna 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: 11960863
    Abstract: A mixed mode programming method permitting users to program with graphical coding blocks and textual code within the same programming tool. The mixed mode preserves the advantages of graphical block programming while introducing textual coding as needed for instructional reasons and/or for functional reasons. Converting a graphical code block or group of blocks to a textual block lets the user see a portion of the textual code in the context of a larger program. Within one programming tool the mixed mode method allows users to learn programming and build purely graphical blocks; then transition into mixed graphical and textual code and ultimately lead to their ability to program in purely textual code. The mixed mode further allows users to program using any combination of drag-and-drop graphical blocks and typed textual code in various forms.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 8, 2022
    Date of Patent: April 16, 2024
    Assignee: Innovation First, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert H. Mimlitch, III, Jason R. McKenna, Levi K. Pope, James B. Pearman, Timothy S. Friez, Paul D. Copioli
  • Patent number: 7721930
    Abstract: A surgical stapling device is provided for clamping and stapling tissue, and for dispensing a fluid such as an adhesive onto the tissue. The adhesive can be stored within one or more rigid chambers within removable cartridge and dispensed from a plurality of passageways within the cartridge. A plurality of staples and staple drivers are located in the cartridge and may be isolated from the fluid. Both linear and rotary members can be provided to dispense the fluid from the cartridge. Alternately, the fluid can be dispensed from the cartridge at any time with an operator actuatable control. A removable staple cartridge cover can be provided to seal the fluid in the cartridge and prevent fluid loss. Alternately, a fluid cartridge can be provided that can mount within a surgical stapling device and dispense one or more firings of a fluid therefrom.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 10, 2006
    Date of Patent: May 25, 2010
    Assignee: Thicon Endo-Surgery, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert H. McKenna, Frederick E. Shelton, IV, Randal T. Byrum, Mark S. Ortiz, Paul J. Conrad, Eugene L. Timperman
  • Patent number: 7708180
    Abstract: A material comprising a matrix or a buttress is impregnated with an adhesive initiator and is used with a surgical stapling device and an adhesive. The tissue and material are stapled together, and a knife in the surgical stapling device cuts the tissue and the material. The adhesive is applied across the cut and sets up or polymerizes to seals the cut when the adhesive contacts the adhesive initiator. The surgical stapling device can place the staples in a linear, arcuate, or circular array, and can anastomose luminal tissue. The methods of use can include stapling luminal tissue end to end, stapling two portions of material onto ether side of tissue, and stapling two portions of tissue onto a portion of material. Additionally, a portion of adhesive filed material can be stapled onto one side of portion of tissue and the adhesive initiator impregnated material can be stapled onto the other.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 9, 2006
    Date of Patent: May 4, 2010
    Assignee: Ethicon Endo-Surgery, Inc.
    Inventors: Michael A. Murray, Douglas J. Turner, John V. Hunt, Mark S. Ortiz, David N. Plescia, Frederick E. Shelton, IV, Ronald J. Kolata, Robert H. McKenna, Craig N. Faller, James W. Voegele
  • Patent number: 7645288
    Abstract: A surgical instrument comprises a handle connected to a shaft and a pair of inflatable members. The shaft includes conduits for communicating a pressurized medium to the inflatable members and an insufflation tube. The handle includes a port for communicating a pressurized medium to the conduits and a port for communicating a pressurized medium to the insufflation tube. After an anastomotic ring has been deployed, the shaft may be positioned such that an inflatable member is positioned within each of the lumens joined by the anastomosis, such that an inflatable member is located on each side of the anastomosis. The inflatable members may be inflated to provide a seal in each of the lumens. With each of the lumens sealed by the inflatable members, the anastomosis site may be insufflated through the insufflation tube to leak or pressure test the anastomosis.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 5, 2005
    Date of Patent: January 12, 2010
    Assignee: Ethicon Endo-Surgery, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert H. McKenna, Mark S. Ortiz, David B. Griffith, Robert J. Simms
  • Publication number: 20090120994
    Abstract: A material comprising a matrix or a buttress is impregnated with an adhesive initiator and is used with a surgical stapling device and an adhesive. The tissue and material are stapled together, and a knife in the surgical stapling device cuts the tissue and the material. The adhesive is applied across the cut and sets up or polymerizes to seals the cut when the adhesive contacts the adhesive initiator. The surgical stapling device can place the staples in a linear, arcuate, or circular array, and can anastomose luminal tissue. The methods of use can include stapling luminal tissue end to end, stapling two portions of material onto ether side of tissue, and stapling two portions of tissue onto a portion of material. Additionally, a portion of adhesive filed material can be stapled onto one side of portion of tissue and the adhesive initiator impregnated material can be stapled onto the other.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 9, 2006
    Publication date: May 14, 2009
    Inventors: Michael A. Murray, Douglas J. Turner, John V. Hunt, Mark S. Ortiz, David N. Plescia, Frederick E. Shelton, IV, Ronald J. Kolata, Robert H. McKenna, Craig N. Faller, James W. Voegele
  • Publication number: 20080110958
    Abstract: A surgical stapling device is provided for clamping and stapling tissue, and for dispensing a fluid such as an adhesive onto the tissue. The adhesive can be stored within one or more rigid chambers within removable cartridge and dispensed from a plurality of passageways within the cartridge. A plurality of staples and staple drivers are located in the cartridge and may be isolated from the fluid. Both linear and rotary members can be provided to dispense the fluid from the cartridge. Alternately, the fluid can be dispensed from the cartridge at any time with an operator actuatable control. A removable staple cartridge cover can be provided to seal the fluid in the cartridge and prevent fluid loss. Alternately, a fluid cartridge can be provided that can mount within a surgical stapling device and dispense one or more firings of a fluid therefrom.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 10, 2006
    Publication date: May 15, 2008
    Inventors: Robert H. McKenna, Frederick E. Shelton, Randal T. Byrum, Mark S. Ortiz, Paul J. Conrad, Eugene L. Timperman
  • Publication number: 20080082114
    Abstract: A two piece anastomosis device for attaching two organs together and creating a passage between the organs is disclosed. The anastomosis device has a first tissue clamping ring and a second tissue clamping ring that are brought together to clamp tissue therebetween and cut off the flow of blood to the tissue. The tissue clamping rings are locked together with an adhesive, and over time, causes the clamped tissue to necrose and slough off. The sloughed tissue creates a passageway through the anastomosis device. A method of using the fastener to create a bypass passageway between the stomach and small intestine is disclosed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 29, 2006
    Publication date: April 3, 2008
    Inventors: Robert H. McKenna, Frederick E. Shelton, Mark S. Ortiz, James W. Voegele