Patents by Inventor Roberto Neri
Roberto Neri 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: 9579154Abstract: A device includes a support body with a substantially āCā squared-shape. The support body includes a support member and upright elements arranged on opposite sides of the support member that extend substantially orthogonally from the support member toward a surgical table. The device further includes one or more adjustment mechanisms connected to respective upright elements that adjust the spacing of the support member with respect to the surgical table to accommodate a patient's body positioned on the surgical table.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2014Date of Patent: February 28, 2017Inventor: Roberto Neri
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Publication number: 20160008199Abstract: A positioning device includes a support element and a spacer element that connects the support element to a base member. The support element has a support member for the arm and is shaped to hold an arm of a patient in a desired position during a percutaneous interventional procedure.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2014Publication date: January 14, 2016Inventor: Roberto Neri
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Publication number: 20160008071Abstract: A device includes a support body with a substantially āCā squared-shape. The support body includes a support member and upright elements arranged on opposite sides of the support member that extend substantially orthogonally from the support member toward a surgical table. The device further includes one or more adjustment mechanisms connected to respective upright elements that adjust the spacing of the support member with respect to the surgical table to accommodate a patient's body positioned on the surgical table.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2014Publication date: January 14, 2016Inventor: Roberto Neri
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Patent number: 8858485Abstract: The connector for a fluid line of an extracorporeal circuit comprises a tubular body which internally defines a fluid passage, a first connection port predisposed for coupling to the fluid line, a second connection port predisposed for coupling to a male Luer connector borne by an external element, and a closure element of the second connection port. The closure element is formed of a breakable membrane made in a single piece with the tubular body. On coupling, the membrane is broken by the truncoconical projection of the male Luer connector. The connector connects a service line of an extracorporeal circuit to a pressure sensor of a dialysis machine.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2005Date of Patent: October 14, 2014Assignee: Gambro Lundia ABInventors: Roberto Neri, Andrea Paltrinieri
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Patent number: 8021319Abstract: A blood set comprises an arterial line having a patient end provided with a multiport connector (14) having first port (15) connected to a blood transport tube (13), a second port (16) bearing a male luer connector for connecting to a vascular access device (17), and a third port (18) connected to a service tube (20) terminating with female luer connector (23) for connection with a priming liquid supply line. The blood set operates rapidly and with a small risk of contamination for the patient.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2005Date of Patent: September 20, 2011Assignee: Gambro Lundia ABInventors: Annalisa Delnevo, Roberto Neri
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Patent number: 7621983Abstract: A transduction-protection device for protecting medical apparatus from contamination by infectious agents comprises a containment body having an inlet destined to be set in fluid communication with an extracorporeal circuit of blood, and an outlet destined to be connected to a fluid line operatively connected to a pressure gauge of a medical apparatus. The inlet is in gas communication with the outlet across an internal cavity of the containment body. Two hydrophobic membranes are predisposed in the containment body between the inlet and the outlet. The membranes each define an anticontamination barrier which is gas-permeable. The device transmits the pressure of the extracorporeal circuit to the pressure gauge, with no relevant loss of head, while at the same time protecting, with a high degree of security, the medical apparatus from risks of contamination by pathogens originating in the extracorporeal circuit.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2006Date of Patent: November 24, 2009Assignee: Gambro Lundia ABInventor: Roberto Neri
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Publication number: 20080214981Abstract: A blood set comprises an arterial line having a patient end provided with a multiport connector (14) having first port (15) connected to a blood transport tube (13), a second port (16) bearing a male luer connector for connecting to a vascular access device (17), and a third port (18) connected to a service tube (20) terminating with female luer connector (23) for connection with a priming liquid supply line. The blood set operates rapidly and with a small risk of contamination for the patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2005Publication date: September 4, 2008Applicant: GAMBRO LUNDIA ABInventors: Annalisa Delnevo, Roberto Neri
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Publication number: 20080097274Abstract: A blood chamber for an extracorporeal blood circuit comprises a blood inlet port (2), a blood containment chamber (3), a first conduit (8) which connects the blood inlet port (2) with the blood containment chamber (3) and which has an end tract (8a) that terminates in the blood containment chamber (3) with a horizontal inlet component. The first conduit (8) comprises a pre-terminal tract (8b) which precedes the end tract (8a) and which has at least a second horizontal component which is directed in an opposite direction to the horizontal inlet component. The blood chamber is used in an arterial line of a dialysis set for guaranteeing a regular and gentle blood flow.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2005Publication date: April 24, 2008Inventors: Roberto Neri, Andrea Paltrinieri
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Patent number: 7232418Abstract: An integrated module for extracorporeal blood treatment has a flat-shaped support element which exhibits on an internal face thereof a complex of fluid distribution lines and on an external face thereof a high-flow dialyzer. The support element has a base body which exhibits fixture seatings, each of which houses an axially extended tract of a fluid distribution line. The tract of the fluid distribution line, with respect to adjacent tracts, has an increased diameter due to the presence of a junction collar made of a rigid material. Each fixture seating exhibits two axial locators for positioning the axially extended tract of a fluid distribution line in a fixed position. The locators interact with the junction collar, and the distribution lines can be fixed to the base body by a resilient fixture of the junction collars in the seatings without gluing. The module is configured to be mounted on an apparatus for intensive treatment of renal insufficiency.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2004Date of Patent: June 19, 2007Assignee: Gambro Lundia ABInventors: Roberto Neri, Roberto Ribolzi, Jacques Duchamp, Aziz Aberkane, Gabriel Meyssonnier, Dominique Pouchoulin
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Publication number: 20070084779Abstract: A transduction-protection device for protecting medical apparatus from contamination by infectious agents comprises a containment body having an inlet destined to be set in fluid communication with an extracorporeal circuit of blood, and an outlet destined to be connected to a fluid line operatively connected to a pressure gauge of a medical apparatus. The inlet is in gas communication with the outlet across an internal cavity of the containment body. Two hydrophobic membranes are predisposed in the containment body between the inlet and the outlet. The membranes each define an anticontamination barrier which is gas-permeable. The device transmits the pressure of the extracorporeal circuit to the pressure gauge, with no relevant loss of head, while at the same time protecting, with a high degree of security, the medical apparatus from risks of contamination by pathogens originating in the extracorporeal circuit.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2006Publication date: April 19, 2007Inventor: Roberto Neri
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Patent number: 7175697Abstract: A device for protecting medical apparatus from contamination by infectious agents comprises a containment body having an inlet destined to be set in fluid communication with an extracorporeal circuit of blood, and an outlet destined to be connected to a fluid line operatively connected to a pressure gauge of a medical apparatus. The inlet is in gas communication with the outlet across an internal cavity of the containment body. Two hydrophobic membranes are predisposed in the containment body between the inlet and the outlet. The membranes each define an anticontamination barrier which is gas-permeable. The device transmits the pressure of the extracorporeal circuit to the pressure gauge, with no relevant loss of head, while at the same time protecting, with a high degree of security, the medical apparatus from risks of contamination by pathogens originating in the extracorporeal circuit.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2004Date of Patent: February 13, 2007Assignee: Gambro Lundia ABInventor: Roberto Neri
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Publication number: 20050224405Abstract: The connector for a fluid line of an extracorporeal circuit comprises a tubular body which internally defines a fluid passage, a first connection port predisposed for coupling to the fluid line, a second connection port predisposed for coupling to a male Luer connector borne by an external element, and a closure element of the second connection port. The closure element is formed of a breakable membrane made in a single piece with the tubular body. On coupling, the membrane is broken by the truncoconical projection of the male Luer connector. The connector connects a service line of an extracorporeal circuit to a pressure sensor of a dialysis machine.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2005Publication date: October 13, 2005Inventors: Roberto Neri, Andrea Paltrinieri
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Publication number: 20040237785Abstract: A device for protecting medical apparatus from contamination by infectious agents comprises a containment body having an inlet (5) destined to be set in fluid communication with an extracorporeal circuit (3) of blood, and an outlet (6) destined to be connected to a fluid line operatively connected to a pressure gauge of a medical apparatus (4). The inlet (5) is in gas communication with the outlet (6) across an internal cavity (11) of the containment body. Two hydrophobic membranes (12, 13) are predisposed in the containment body between the inlet (5) and the outlet (6). The membranes (12, 13) each define an anticontamination barrier which is gas-permeable. The device transmits the pressure of the extracorporeal circuit to the pressure gauge, with no relevant loss of head, while at the same time protecting, with a high degree of security, the medical apparatus (4) from risks of contamination by pathogens originating in the extracorporeal circuit.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2004Publication date: December 2, 2004Applicant: GAMBRO LUNDIA ABInventor: Roberto Neri
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Publication number: 20040162513Abstract: An integrated module for extracorporeal blood treatment comprises a flat-shaped support element which exhibits on an internal face thereof a complex of fluid distribution lines and on an external face thereof a high-flow dialyzer. The support element comprises a base body (1) which exhibits fixture seatings (2), each of which houses an axially extended tract (38) of a fluid distribution line. The tract of line, with respect to adjacent tracts, has an increased diameter which is caused by a junction collar (39) made of a rigid material. Each fixture seating exhibits two axial locators (3a, 3b) for positioning the axial tract of line in a fixed position. The locators (3a, 3b) interact with the junction collar (39). The distribution lines are fixed to the base body (1) by a resilient fixture of the junction collars (39) in the seatings, with no necessity of gluing. The module is destined to be mounted on an apparatus for intensive treatment of renal insufficiency.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2004Publication date: August 19, 2004Inventors: Roberto Neri, Roberto Ribolzi, Jacques Duchamp, Aziz Aberkane, Gabriel Meyssonnier, Dominique Pouchoulin
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Patent number: 5955519Abstract: The subject of the present invention is the use of at least one alkyl ester of adipic acid in a polyvinyl chloride (PVC) composition for the production of products made from biocompatible material, in particular blood lines, to increase the resistance of these products to irradiation with penetrating rays.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 1998Date of Patent: September 21, 1999Assignee: Hospal AGInventor: Roberto Neri
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Patent number: D514474Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2004Date of Patent: February 7, 2006Inventor: Roberto Neri