Patents by Inventor Robert Tiller
Robert Tiller 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: 20230109771Abstract: A system and method for delivering a medicament to a target tissue site in a patient over a period of time. A catheter is configured for implantation in different target tissue sites and extends from a proximal end to a distal end and has a sidewall which defines an internal lumen. The distal end has one or more apertures either in the sidewall or at a distal end for the release of the medicament into the target tissue site; the system also comprises a medicament reservoir fluidly communicable with the internal lumen of each catheter, an adhesive member configured to adhere to the skin of the patient around the exit wound and having an opening therein to allow the catheters to pass through the adhesive member and a retaining member configured to be overlaid on the adhesive member and comprising a guide surface configured to receive a length of the two or more catheters and a plurality of retaining portions to retain the catheters against the guide surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2022Publication date: April 13, 2023Applicant: New Medtek Devices Pty LtdInventors: David Zachary LUBOWSKI, Robert TILLER
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Patent number: 11524140Abstract: A system and method for delivering a medicament including a catheter configured for implantation in different target tissue sites, extending from a proximal end to a distal end, and having a sidewall which defines an internal lumen. The distal end has one or more apertures in the sidewall for the release of the medicament into the target tissue site; the system also comprises a medicament reservoir fluidly communicable with the internal lumen of each catheter, an adhesive member configured to adhere to the skin of the patient around the exit wound and having an opening therein to allow the catheters to pass through the adhesive member and a retaining member configured to be overlaid on the adhesive member and comprising a guide surface configured to receive a length of the two or more catheters and a plurality of retaining portions to retain the catheters against the guide surface.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2019Date of Patent: December 13, 2022Assignee: New Medtek Devices Pty LtdInventors: David Zachary Lubowski, Robert Tiller
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Publication number: 20210085922Abstract: A system and method for delivering a medicament including a catheter configured for implantation in different target tissue sites, extending from a proximal end to a distal end, and having a sidewall which defines an internal lumen. The distal end has one or more apertures in the sidewall for the release of the medicament into the target tissue site; the system also comprises a medicament reservoir fluidly communicable with the internal lumen of each catheter, an adhesive member configured to adhere to the skin of the patient around the exit wound and having an opening therein to allow the catheters to pass through the adhesive member and a retaining member configured to be overlaid on the adhesive member and comprising a guide surface configured to receive a length of the two or more catheters and a plurality of retaining portions to retain the catheters against the guide surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2019Publication date: March 25, 2021Applicant: New Medtek Devices Pty LtdInventors: David Zachary LUBOWSKI, Robert TILLER
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Patent number: 10122400Abstract: A vent blade device mounting assembly (20). The assembly (20) including a first body part (24), a static jaw (38), a movable jaw (34), a spring (32), a second body part (26) and a link means (30). The static jaw (38) extends from the first body part (24). The movable jaw (34) extends from the first body part (24). The spring (32) biases the movable jaw (34) towards the static jaw (38). The second body part (26) telescopically mounts to the first body part (24). The link means (30) is between the second body part (26) and the movable jaw (34). Depression of the second body (26) part inwardly into the first body part (24) drives the link means (30) which in turn drives the movable jaw (34) away from the static jaw (38) against the bias of the spring (32).Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2016Date of Patent: November 6, 2018Assignee: THRU2MARKET SOLUTIONSInventors: Robert Tiller, Adam Hobbs, Steve Hill
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Patent number: 9887723Abstract: A communications device mounting assembly (40). The assembly (40) includes a first mounting part (42), a second mounting part (44) and a pivotable connection (46, 48). The first mounting part (42) is adapted for magnetic engagement with a magnetically attractable part (162) affixed to, or forming part of, a communications device (160). The second mounting part (44) is adapted for magnetic engagement with a surface or component (60) affixed to, or forming part of, the surface or component (60). The pivotable connection (46, 48) between the first mounting part (42) and the second mounting part (44) is adapted to allow the first mounting part (42) to be angularly moveable relative to the second mounting part (44).Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2016Date of Patent: February 6, 2018Assignee: Thru2Market Solutions LimitedInventors: Robert Tiller, Adam Hobbs
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Publication number: 20170170858Abstract: A vent blade device mounting assembly (20). The assembly (20) including a first body part (24), a static jaw (38), a movable jaw (34), a spring (32), a second body part (26) and a link means (30). The static jaw (38) extends from the first body part (24). The movable jaw (34) extends from the first body part (24). The spring (32) biases the movable jaw (34) towards the static jaw (38). The second body part (26) telescopically mounts to the first body part (24). The link means (30) is between the second body part (26) and the movable jaw (34). Depression of the second body (26) part inwardly into the first body part (24) drives the link means (30) which in turn drives the movable jaw (34) away from the static jaw (38) against the bias of the spring (32).Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2016Publication date: June 15, 2017Inventors: Robert Tiller, Adam Hobbs, Steve Hill
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Publication number: 20170170860Abstract: A communications device mounting assembly (40). The assembly (40) includes a first mounting part (42), a second mounting part (44) and a pivotable connection (46, 48). The first mounting part (42) is adapted for magnetic engagement with a magnetically attractable part (162) affixed to, or forming part of, a communications device (160). The second mounting part (44) is adapted for magnetic engagement with a surface or component (60) affixed to, or forming part of, the surface or component (60). The pivotable connection (46, 48) between the first mounting part (42) and the second mounting part (44) is adapted to allow the first mounting part (42) to be angularly moveable relative to the second mounting part (44).Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2016Publication date: June 15, 2017Inventors: Robert TILLER, Adam Hobbs
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Publication number: 20080060652Abstract: Systems and methods for selecting a mask system for a patient are provided. Certain example embodiments include generating 3D contours of patients and selecting mask systems based at least on these contours. These contours may be generated by using, for example, a cushion of translatable pins, a nasal cannular scanning device, and/or a shadow stereopsis sensor. Certain other example embodiments allow images and/or videos to be captured and optionally synchronized. Then, images of various mask systems may be overlaid to determine how well a mask system fits. In still other embodiments, a user can hold a transparency corresponding to a mask design in front of the patient's face to determine how well a mask system fits.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2007Publication date: March 13, 2008Applicant: ResMed LimitedInventors: Karthikeyan Selvarajan, Robert Henry, Paul Green, Joanne Drew, Mark Abourizk, Dimitri Maurer, Peter Delangre, Robert Tiller, Michael Hoppe, Amal Amarasinghe, Ivan Vuletich
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Patent number: D774648Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2014Date of Patent: December 20, 2016Assignee: ASAP BREATHEASSIST PTY LTDInventors: Michael Johnson, Brandon Liew, Lisa Gyecsek, Robert Tiller
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Patent number: D784978Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2016Date of Patent: April 25, 2017Assignee: Thru2Market Solutions (HK) LimitedInventors: Adam Hobbs, Robert Tiller
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Patent number: D879290Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2017Date of Patent: March 24, 2020Assignee: VISIONFLEX LLCInventors: Mike Harman, Peter Shandley, Andrew Kleinert, Robert Tiller, Adam Hobbs, David Feng, Sandy McNeil