Patents by Inventor Robert Scott Russo
Robert Scott Russo 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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Patent number: 11383026Abstract: A wearable injector for automated delivery of biologic drugs that solves the problem of high volume and high viscosity drug administration by providing a device that can be worn by the patient through use of an adhesive patch to deliver the medication slowly over extended periods of time.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2020Date of Patent: July 12, 2022Assignee: Synolus Medical, Inc.Inventor: Robert Scott Russo
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Publication number: 20220143303Abstract: A wearable injector for automated delivery of biologic drugs that solves the problem of high volume and high viscosity drug administration by providing a device that can be worn by the patient through use of an adhesive patch to deliver the medication slowly over extended periods of time.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2020Publication date: May 12, 2022Inventor: Robert Scott RUSSO
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Patent number: 11298466Abstract: Needle assemblies for retractable needle syringes include a needle, a needle seal, and a needle retainer, wherein the needle includes one or more barbs substantially at its proximal end. The needle retainer engages an optional needle-over-mold component that is fixedly attached to the needle. The needle-over-mold may be connected to the distal surface of the needle seal and may travel, such as by being a couple component, with the needle during the operation of the syringe. A safety syringe includes a barrel having a needle assembly mounted at a distal end and a plunger assembly mounted at a proximal end. A drug may be contained in a drug chamber of barrel, between the plunger assembly and needle assembly, proximally of the needle seal for drug delivery to a user. The plunger assembly includes a plunger seal having a needle-engaging portion to capture the needle at the barb for retraction.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2014Date of Patent: April 12, 2022Assignee: UNL HOLDINGS LLCInventors: Robert Scott Russo, Brandon J McKee, John W Carosi, Jyoti Gupta
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Patent number: 11229747Abstract: An expanding plunger rod (100) for a syringe (50). The expanding plunger rod is configured to transition from a packaged configuration for packaging to an expanded configuration for operation. The expanding plunger rod comprises a substantially cylindrical outer sleeve (110) having a closed-off bottom end (108) and an open upper end (111). The expanding plunger includes an inner rod (114) having a lower end (138) and an upper end (140). The inner rod is slidably disposed coaxially within the outer sleeve. In the packaged configuration, the inner rod is nested within the outer sleeve. In the expanded configuration, the inner rod is disposed substantially axially above the outer sleeve, and the inner rod is configured to lock axially in place so as to prevent transition from the expanded configuration to the packaged configuration.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2019Date of Patent: January 25, 2022Assignee: UNL Holdings LLCInventors: Daniel A. Heinsbergen, Bryan Frederick Bell, Jr., Robert Scott Russo, Dinesh Panneerselvam, Brandon J. McKee
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Publication number: 20200222633Abstract: An expanding plunger rod (100) for a syringe (50). The expanding plunger rod is configured to transition from a packaged configuration for packaging to an expanded configuration for operation. The expanding plunger rod comprises a substantially cylindrical outer sleeve (110) having a closed-off bottom end (108) and an open upper end (111). The expanding plunger includes an inner rod (114) having a lower end (138) and an upper end (140). The inner rod is slidably disposed coaxially within the outer sleeve. In the packaged configuration, the inner rod is nested within the outer sleeve. In the expanded configuration, the inner rod is disposed substantially axially above the outer sleeve, and the inner rod is configured to lock axially in place so as to prevent transition from the expanded configuration to the packaged configuration.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2019Publication date: July 16, 2020Inventors: Daniel A. Heinsbergen, Bryan Frederick Bell, JR., Robert Scott Russo, Dinesh Panneerselvam, Brandon J. McKee
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Patent number: 10426703Abstract: A vial adapter is provided for interconnecting a vial having a closure and a fluid delivery device such as a safety syringe. The vial adapter comprises an adapter housing having a base, a shroud extending or projecting from the base and a cannula extending or projecting from the base for penetrating a rubber seal on the vial closure to thereby establish fluid communication between the vial and the vial adapter. The shroud may comprise a plurality of latitudinal slits or windows within each of which resides a flexion arm connected to the shroud, each flexion arm capable of engaging and/or retaining vial closures of any of a variety of different sizes. The vial adapter may comprise a conduit tip in fluid communication with the cannula to allow transfer of fluid to or from the safety syringe while also preventing inadvertent activation of a safety syringe needle retraction mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2013Date of Patent: October 1, 2019Assignee: UNL Holdings LLCInventors: Robert Scott Russo, Jeffrey M. Johnson, Christopher C. Rafferty, Tod H. Brenner, Gautam N. Shetty
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Patent number: 10420891Abstract: An expanding plunger rod for a syringe is configured to transition from a packaged configuration to an expanded configuration for operation. The rod includes a substantially cylindrical outer sleeve having a closed-off bottom end and an open upper end, and an inner rod having a lower end and an upper end. The inner rod is slidably disposed coaxially within the outer sleeve. In the packaged configuration, the inner rod is nested within the outer sleeve. In the expanded configuration, the inner rod is disposed substantially axially above the outer sleeve, and the inner rod locks axially in place to prevent transition from the expanded to the packaged configuration.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2015Date of Patent: September 24, 2019Assignee: UNL Holdings LLCInventors: Daniel A. Heinsbergen, Bryan Frederick Bell, Jr., Robert Scott Russo, Dinesh Panneerselvam, Brandon J. McKee
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Patent number: 10272234Abstract: A barrel adapter for a syringe having a barrel and plunger. The adapter comprises a barrel tip and a needle retraction mechanism having a needle subassembly with a needle and a lumen, actuator subassembly, and biasing member. The needle subassembly moves from an injection to a retracted position within the barrel tip. The actuator subassembly includes a retainer connected to the barrel tip, a stylet held in a stylet disc, and a prong passing into the retainer. The stylet slides within the needle lumen and is spaced from the needle tip in the injection position. The biasing member biases the NOM from the retainer. A locking arrangement compresses the biasing member when locked and releases the biasing member when actuated by depression of the plunger, which moves the prong against the retainer. The biasing member moves the needle and stylet from the injection position to the retracted position when released.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2015Date of Patent: April 30, 2019Assignee: UNL Holdings LLCInventors: Lance Wetzel, Gautam N. Shetty, Aaron M. Weir, Robert Scott Russo
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Patent number: 10195363Abstract: The present embodiments provide for a syringe and a retraction plunger assembly configured to accept various retractable needle assemblies, which are capable of cooperating to provide a retraction safety syringe. In particular, the syringe includes a barrel and a retraction plunger assembly comprising a control unit attached to a plunger and releasably engaged to a housing, and at least one biasing means disposed within the plunger assembly. Upon completion of dose delivery via a retractable needle, the control unit disengages from housing and the biasing member retracts the plunger and a connected needle into the barrel. Various elements are configured to prevent further use of the syringe. The control unit can be used to control a rate of needle retraction.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2015Date of Patent: February 5, 2019Assignee: UNL Holdings LLCInventors: Robert Scott Russo, Daniel A. Heinsbergen
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Patent number: 9757527Abstract: Barrel adapters for safety syringes include a barrel and a plunger assembly adapted to move within the barrel, a barrel tip adapted to be sealingly engaged with a distal end of the barrel and a needle retraction mechanism barrel having a needle subassembly and an actuator subassembly. The needle subassembly includes a needle, and a needle-over-mold (NOM) through which the needle extends. The needle subassembly is disposed at least partially within the barrel tip, and adapted to move from an injection position in which the needle extends from a distal end of the barrel tip to a retracted position in which the needle is disposed within at least one of the barrel tip or the barrel. The actuator subassembly includes a needle seal, a push-bar, and an actuator surface. The needle retraction mechanism barrel includes a biasing member and an actuable locking arrangement. A syringe includes such barrel adapters.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2015Date of Patent: September 12, 2017Assignee: UNL Holdings LLCInventors: Kevin L. Bokelman, Eduardo Ho, Robert Scott Russo, Brandon J. McKee, John W. Carosi, Christian P. Brandt, Jyoti Gupta, Ramin Mojdehbakhsh
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Publication number: 20170182254Abstract: An expanding plunger rod for a syringe is configured to transition from a packaged configuration to an expanded configuration for operation. The rod includes a substantially cylindrical outer sleeve having a closed-off bottom end and an open upper end, and an inner rod having a lower end and an upper end. The inner rod is slidably disposed coaxially within the outer sleeve. In the packaged configuration, the inner rod is nested within the outer sleeve. In the expanded configuration, the inner rod is disposed substantially axially above the outer sleeve, and the inner rod locks axially in place to prevent transition from the expanded to the packaged configuration.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2015Publication date: June 29, 2017Applicant: Unitract Syringe PTY LTDInventors: Daniel A. Heinsbergen, Bryan Frederick Bell, JR., Robert Scott Russo, Dinesh Panneerselvam, Brandon J. McKee
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Publication number: 20170165432Abstract: The present embodiments provide for a syringe and a retraction plunger assembly configured to accept various retractable needle assemblies, which are capable of cooperating to provide a retraction safety syringe. In particular, the syringe includes a barrel and a retraction plunger assembly comprising a control unit attached to a plunger and releasably engaged to a housing, and at least one biasing means disposed within the plunger assembly. Upon completion of dose delivery via a retractable needle, the control unit disengages from housing and the biasing member retracts the plunger and a connected needle into the barrel. Various elements are configured to prevent further use of the syringe. The control unit can be used to control a rate of needle retraction.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2015Publication date: June 15, 2017Inventors: Robert Scott Russo, Daniel A. Heinsbergen
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Patent number: 9585676Abstract: A handheld surgical device includes a gripping mechanism for gripping pins or wires with a range of different sizes. The gripping mechanism includes a plurality of gripping blocks, the plurality of gripping blocks interacting to form a variable size channel. A sliding compression control element applies a compressive force to each gripping block and thereby grip a wire or pin within a range of sizes in the center of a pin/wire receiving channel.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2015Date of Patent: March 7, 2017Assignee: MicroAire Surgical Instruments LLCInventors: Robert Scott Russo, John H. Pascaloff, Robert W. McKemie
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Publication number: 20160279344Abstract: Needle assemblies for retractable needle syringes include a needle, a needle seal, and a needle retainer, wherein the needle includes one or more barbs substantially at its proximal end. The needle retainer engages an optional needle-over-mold component that is fixedly attached to the needle. The needle-over-mold may be connected to the distal surface of the needle seal and may travel, such as by being a couple component, with the needle during the operation of the syringe. A safety syringe includes a barrel having a needle assembly mounted at a distal end and a plunger assembly mounted at a proximal end. A drug may be contained in a drug chamber of barrel, between the plunger assembly and needle assembly, proximally of the needle seal for drug delivery to a user. The plunger assembly includes a plunger seal having a needle-engaging portion to capture the needle at the barb for retraction.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2014Publication date: September 29, 2016Applicant: UNITRACT SYRINGE PTY LTDInventors: Robert Scott RUSSO, Brandon J MCKEE, John W CAROSI, Jyoti GUPTA
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Publication number: 20150265500Abstract: A vial adapter is provided for interconnecting a vial having a closure and a fluid delivery device such as a safety syringe. The vial adapter comprises an adapter housing having a base, a shroud extending or projecting from the base and a cannula extending or projecting from the base for penetrating a rubber seal on the vial closure to thereby establish fluid communication between the vial and the vial adapter. The shroud may comprise a plurality of latitudinal slits or windows within each of which resides a flexion arm connected to the shroud, each flexion arm capable of engaging and/or retaining vial closures of any of a variety of different sizes. The vial adapter may comprise a conduit tip in fluid communication with the cannula to allow transfer of fluid to or from the safety syringe while also preventing inadvertent activation of a safety syringe needle retraction mechanism.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2013Publication date: September 24, 2015Inventors: Robert Scott Russo, Jeffrey M. Johnson, Christopher C. Rafferty, Tod H. Brenner, Gautam N. Shetty
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Publication number: 20150202419Abstract: A barrel adapter for a syringe having a barrel and plunger. The adapter comprises a barrel tip and a needle retraction mechanism having a needle subassembly with a needle and a lumen, actuator subassembly, and biasing member. The needle subassembly moves from an injection to a retracted position within the barrel tip. The actuator subassembly includes a retainer connected to the barrel tip, a stylet held in a stylet disc, and a prong passing into the retainer. The stylet slides within the needle lumen and is spaced from the needle tip in the injection position. The biasing member biases the NOM from the retainer. A locking arrangement compresses the biasing member when locked and releases the biasing member when actuated by depression of the plunger, which moves the prong against the retainer. The biasing member moves the needle and stylet from the injection position to the retracted position when released.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2015Publication date: July 23, 2015Inventors: Lance Wetzel, Gautam N. Shetty, Aaron M. Weir, Robert Scott Russo
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Publication number: 20150174339Abstract: Barrel adapters for safety syringes include a barrel and a plunger assembly adapted to move within the barrel, a barrel tip adapted to be sealingly engaged with a distal end of the barrel and a needle retraction mechanism barrel having a needle subassembly and an actuator subassembly. The needle subassembly includes a needle, and a needle-over-mold (NOM) through which the needle extends. The needle subassembly is disposed at least partially within the barrel tip, and adapted to move from an injection position in which the needle extends from a distal end of the barrel tip to a retracted position in which the needle is disposed within at least one of the barrel tip or the barrel. The actuator subassembly includes a needle seal, a push-bar, and an actuator surface. The needle retraction mechanism barrel includes a biasing member and an actuable locking arrangement. A syringe includes such barrel adapters.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2015Publication date: June 25, 2015Inventors: Kevin L. Bokelman, Eduardo Ho, Robert Scott Russo, Brandon J. McKee, John W. Carosi, Christian P. Brandt, Jyoti Gupta, Ramin Mojdehbakhsh
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Patent number: 8979795Abstract: Barrel adapters for safety syringes include a barrel and a plunger assembly adapted to move within the barrel, a barrel tip adapted to be sealingly engaged with a distal end of the barrel and a needle retraction mechanism having a needle subassembly and an actuator subassembly. The needle subassembly includes a needle, and a needle-over-mold (NOM) through which the needle extends. The needle subassembly is disposed at least partially within the barrel tip, and adapted to move from an injection position in which the needle extends from a distal end of the barrel tip to a retracted position in which the needle is disposed within at least one of the barrel tip or the barrel. The actuator subassembly includes a needle seal, a push-bar, and an actuator surface. The needle retraction mechanism includes a biasing member and an actuable locking arrangement. A syringe includes such barrel adapters.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2014Date of Patent: March 17, 2015Assignee: Unitract Syringe Pty Ltd.Inventors: Kevin L. Bokelman, Eduardo Ho, Robert Scott Russo, Brandon J. McKee, John W. Carosi, Christian P. Brandt, Jyoti Gupta, Ramin Mojdehbakhsh
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Patent number: 8956342Abstract: A handheld surgical device includes a multi-position throttle, rotatably attached to the body of the device, to allow for ambidextrous positioning of a motor speed control lever. The motor speed control lever may interact with a speed control sensor in the body of the device capable of detecting the actuation level of the motor speed control lever in any one of two or more positions.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2012Date of Patent: February 17, 2015Assignee: Microaire Surgical Instruments LLCInventors: Robert Scott Russo, John H. Pascaloff, Robert McKemie
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Publication number: 20140276446Abstract: Barrel adapters for safety syringes include a barrel and a plunger assembly adapted to move within the barrel, a barrel tip adapted to be sealingly engaged with a distal end of the barrel and a needle retraction mechanism having a needle subassembly and an actuator subassembly. The needle subassembly includes a needle, and a needle-over-mold (NOM) through which the needle extends. The needle subassembly is disposed at least partially within the barrel tip, and adapted to move from an injection position in which the needle extends from a distal end of the barrel tip to a retracted position in which the needle is disposed within at least one of the barrel tip or the barrel. The actuator subassembly includes a needle seal, a push-bar, and an actuator surface. The needle retraction mechanism includes a biasing member and an actuable locking arrangement. A syringe includes such barrel adapters.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2014Publication date: September 18, 2014Inventors: Kevin L. Bokelman, Eduardo Ho, Robert Scott Russo, Brandon J. McKee, John W. Carosi, Christian P. Brandt, Jyoti Gupta, Ramin Mojdehbakhsh