Patents by Inventor Ronald E. Wyrick

Ronald E. Wyrick 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: 20240024580
    Abstract: A reloadable medicine injector and methods are described in which a barrel with a receiving cavity is adapted to slidably receive a syringe subassembly for axial movement therein. Upon removal of a safety and release of a syringe driver, the syringe driver moves forward and injects the syringe needle. A plurality of penetration controls are shown for controlling injection needle penetration depth. The penetration controls have an abutment and various lengths to provide different needle penetration depth positions. In one form of penetration control a sleeve is used against which the syringe or related parts contact. In another form the front return spring is used as a penetration control. A cushioning ring may be used to reduce syringe breakage. A load distribution and guide ring may be used to distribute loading applied to the syringe and help guide the moving syringe.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 7, 2023
    Publication date: January 25, 2024
    Applicant: Washington Biotech Corporation
    Inventor: Ronald E. Wyrick
  • Patent number: 11865305
    Abstract: A reloadable medicine injector and methods are described in which a barrel with a receiving cavity is adapted to slidably receive a syringe subassembly for axial movement therein. Upon removal of a safety and release of a syringe driver, the syringe driver moves forward and injects the syringe needle. A plurality of penetration controls are shown for controlling injection needle penetration depth. The penetration controls have an abutment and various lengths to provide different needle penetration depth positions. In one form of penetration control a sleeve is used against which the syringe or related parts contact. In another form the front return spring is used as a penetration control. A cushioning ring may be used to reduce syringe breakage. A load distribution and guide ring may be used to distribute loading applied to the syringe and help guide the moving syringe.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 6, 2018
    Date of Patent: January 9, 2024
    Assignee: Washington Biotech Corporation
    Inventor: Ronald E. Wyrick
  • Patent number: 10166334
    Abstract: A medicine injector in which a barrel with a receiving cavity is adapted to slidably receive a syringe subassembly for axial movement therein. Upon removal of a safety and release of a syringe driver, the syringe driver moves forward and injects the syringe needle. Penetration controls are shown for controlling needle penetration depth. In one form the penetration control uses a sleeve and spring which are radially adjacent. A cushioning ring or other cushion may be used to reduce syringe breakage. A load distribution and guide ring may be used to distribute loading applied to the syringe and help guide the moving syringe.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 29, 2009
    Date of Patent: January 1, 2019
    Assignee: Washington Biotech Corporation
    Inventor: Ronald E. Wyrick
  • Publication number: 20180280621
    Abstract: A reloadable medicine injector and methods are described in which a barrel with a receiving cavity is adapted to slidably receive a syringe subassembly for axial movement therein. Upon removal of a safety and release of a syringe driver, the syringe driver moves forward and injects the syringe needle. A plurality of penetration controls are shown for controlling injection needle penetration depth. The penetration controls have an abutment and various lengths to provide different needle penetration depth positions. In one form of penetration control a sleeve is used against which the syringe or related parts contact. In another form the front return spring is used as a penetration control. A cushioning ring may be used to reduce syringe breakage. A load distribution and guide ring may be used to distribute loading applied to the syringe and help guide the moving syringe.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 6, 2018
    Publication date: October 4, 2018
    Applicant: Washington Biotech Corporation
    Inventor: Ronald E. Wyrick
  • Patent number: 9265886
    Abstract: Medicine injection apparatuses having multiple chambers. The chambers may be in lateral relationship. A torsional part is adapted to turn and be repositioned angularly relative to a main body to allow different chambers to be used to receive an injection assembly. The medicine injector can be constructed to administer multiple doses. The apparatuses may also have a storage chamber for storing the injection assembly after use. Plural drivers may be used to administer multiple doses, such as at the different angular positions of the torsional part. The apparatuses may allow multiple automatic injections from different angular positions and storage of an injector after use. Needle fright is reduced by minimizing exposure of an injection needle prior to injection.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 1, 2013
    Date of Patent: February 23, 2016
    Assignee: Washington Biotech Corporation
    Inventor: Ronald E. Wyrick
  • Patent number: 8366682
    Abstract: Medicine injection apparatuses having multiple chambers. The chambers may be in lateral relationship. A torsional part is adapted to turn and be repositioned angularly relative to a main body to allow different chambers to be used to receive an injection assembly. The medicine injector can be constructed to administer multiple doses. The apparatuses may also have a storage chamber for storing the injection assembly after use. Plural drivers may be used to administer multiple doses, such as at the different angular positions of the torsional part. The apparatuses may allow multiple automatic injections from different angular positions and storage of an injector after use. Needle fright is reduced by minimizing exposure of an injection needle prior to injection.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 4, 2009
    Date of Patent: February 5, 2013
    Assignee: Washington Biotech Corporation
    Inventor: Ronald E. Wyrick
  • Patent number: 8187224
    Abstract: Operations performed by a medicine injector having a barrel with a receiving cavity to slidably receive a syringe subassembly for axial movement therein. Upon removal of a safety and release of a syringe driver, the syringe driver moves forward and injects the syringe needle. One or more penetration controls are shown for controlling injection needle penetration depth. In some forms of penetration control a sleeve and spring are used in the methods performed. This construction and a cushioning piece or pieces may be used to reduce the forces experienced by the syringe subassembly. A load distribution ring may further be used with a cushion, spring and guide ring which may be used to help distribute deceleration loading experienced by the syringe subassembly.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 29, 2009
    Date of Patent: May 29, 2012
    Assignee: Washington Biotech Corporation
    Inventor: Ronald E. Wyrick
  • Publication number: 20110226646
    Abstract: A reloadable medicine injector and methods are described in which a barrel with a receiving cavity is adapted to slidably receive a syringe subassembly for axial movement therein. Upon removal of a safety and release of a syringe driver, the syringe driver moves forward and injects the syringe needle. A plurality of penetration controls are shown for controlling injection needle penetration depth. The penetration controls have an abutment and various lengths to provide different needle penetration depth positions. In one form of penetration control a sleeve is used against which the syringe or related parts contact. In another form the front return spring is used as a penetration control. A cushioning ring may be used to reduce syringe breakage. A load distribution and guide ring may be used to distribute loading applied to the syringe and help guide the moving syringe.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 24, 2011
    Publication date: September 22, 2011
    Inventor: Ronald E. Wyrick
  • Patent number: 7931618
    Abstract: A reloadable medicine injector and methods are described in which a barrel with a receiving cavity is adapted to slidably receive a syringe subassembly for axial movement therein. Upon removal of a safety and release of a syringe driver, the syringe driver moves forward and injects the syringe needle. A plurality of penetration controls are shown for controlling injection needle penetration depth. The penetration controls have an abutment and various lengths to provide different needle penetration depth positions. In one form of penetration control a sleeve is used against which the syringe or related parts contact. In another form the front return spring is used as a penetration control. A cushioning ring may be used to reduce syringe breakage. A load distribution and guide ring may be used to distribute loading applied to the syringe and help guide the moving syringe.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 31, 2007
    Date of Patent: April 26, 2011
    Assignee: Washington Biotech Corporation
    Inventor: Ronald E. Wyrick
  • Patent number: 7927303
    Abstract: A reloadable medicine injector and methods are described in which a barrel with a receiving cavity is adapted to slidably receive a syringe subassembly for axial movement therein. Upon removal of a safety and release of a syringe driver, the syringe driver moves forward and injects the syringe needle. A plurality of penetration controls are shown for controlling injection needle penetration depth. The penetration controls have an abutment and various lengths to provide different needle penetration depth positions. In one form of penetration control a sleeve is used against which the syringe or related parts contact. In another form the front return spring is used as a penetration control. A cushioning ring may be used to reduce syringe breakage. A load distribution and guide ring may be used to distribute loading applied to the syringe and help guide the moving syringe.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 9, 2007
    Date of Patent: April 19, 2011
    Assignee: Washington Biotech Corporation
    Inventor: Ronald E. Wyrick
  • Patent number: 7905352
    Abstract: A reloadable medicine injector and methods are described in which a barrel with a receiving cavity is adapted to slidably receive a syringe subassembly for axial movement therein. Upon removal of a safety and release of a syringe driver, the syringe driver moves forward and injects the syringe needle. A plurality of penetration controls are shown for controlling injection needle penetration depth. The penetration controls have an abutment and various lengths to provide different needle penetration depth positions. In one form of penetration control a sleeve is used against which the syringe or related parts contact. In another form the front return spring is used as a penetration control. A cushioning ring may be used to reduce syringe breakage. A load distribution and guide ring may be used to distribute loading applied to the syringe and help guide the moving syringe.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 8, 2005
    Date of Patent: March 15, 2011
    Assignee: Washington Biotech Corporation
    Inventor: Ronald E. Wyrick
  • Publication number: 20100228193
    Abstract: Medicine injection apparatuses having multiple chambers. The chambers may be in lateral relationship. A torsional part is adapted to turn and be repositioned angularly relative to a main body to allow different chambers to be used to receive an injection assembly. The medicine injector can be constructed to administer multiple doses. The apparatuses may also have a storage chamber for storing the injection assembly after use. Plural drivers may be used to administer multiple doses, such as at the different angular positions of the torsional part. The apparatuses may allow multiple automatic injections from different angular positions and storage of an injector after use. Needle fright is reduced by minimizing exposure of an injection needle prior to injection.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 4, 2009
    Publication date: September 9, 2010
    Inventor: Ronald E. Wyrick
  • Publication number: 20100100039
    Abstract: A medicine injector in which a barrel with a receiving cavity is adapted to slidably receive a syringe subassembly for axial movement therein. Upon removal of a safety and release of a syringe driver, the syringe driver moves forward and injects the syringe needle. Penetration controls are shown for controlling needle penetration depth. In one form the penetration control uses a sleeve and spring which are radially adjacent. A cushioning ring or other cushion may be used to reduce syringe breakage. A load distribution and guide ring may be used to distribute loading applied to the syringe and help guide the moving syringe.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 29, 2009
    Publication date: April 22, 2010
    Inventor: Ronald E. Wyrick
  • Publication number: 20100094217
    Abstract: Operations performed by a medicine injector having a barrel with a receiving cavity to slidably receive a syringe subassembly for axial movement therein. Upon removal of a safety and release of a syringe driver, the syringe driver moves forward and injects the syringe needle. One or more penetration controls are shown for controlling injection needle penetration depth. In some forms of penetration control a sleeve and spring are used in the methods performed. This construction and a cushioning piece or pieces may be used to reduce the forces experienced by the syringe subassembly. A load distribution ring may further be used with a cushion, spring and guide ring which may be used to help distribute deceleration loading experienced by the syringe subassembly.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 29, 2009
    Publication date: April 15, 2010
    Inventor: Ronald E. Wyrick
  • Publication number: 20080154199
    Abstract: A method of administering epinephrine to a patient includes administering a first dose by automatic injection followed by administering a second dose by manual injection. The first and second injections are administered using the same syringe. In some embodiments, the first and second injections provide the same volume of medicine to the patient. In particular embodiments, the first and second injections have volumes of 0.15 or 0.3 ml.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 12, 2007
    Publication date: June 26, 2008
    Applicant: WASHINGTON BIOTECH CORPORATION
    Inventor: Ronald E. Wyrick
  • Publication number: 20080132838
    Abstract: A reloadable medicine injector and methods are described in which a barrel with a receiving cavity is adapted to slidably receive a syringe subassembly for axial movement therein. Upon removal of a safety and release of a syringe driver, the syringe driver moves forward and injects the syringe needle. A plurality of penetration controls are shown for controlling injection needle penetration depth. The penetration controls have an abutment and various lengths to provide different needle penetration depth positions. In one form of penetration control a sleeve is used against which the syringe or related parts contact. In another form the front return spring is used as a penetration control. A cushioning ring may be used to reduce syringe breakage. A load distribution and guide ring may be used to distribute loading applied to the syringe and help guide the moving syringe.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 31, 2007
    Publication date: June 5, 2008
    Inventor: Ronald E. Wyrick
  • Patent number: 7297136
    Abstract: A reloadable medicine injector and methods are described in which a barrel with a receiving cavity is adapted to slidably receive a syringe subassembly for axial movement therein. Upon removal of a safety and release of a syringe driver, the syringe driver moves forward and injects the syringe needle. A plurality of penetration controls are shown for controlling injection needle penetration depth. The penetration controls have an abutment and various lengths to provide different needle penetration depth positions. In one form of penetration control a sleeve is used against which the syringe or related parts contact. In another form the front return spring is used as a penetration control. A cushioning ring may be used to reduce syringe breakage. A load distribution and guide ring may be used to distribute loading applied to the syringe and help guide the moving syringe.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 6, 2004
    Date of Patent: November 20, 2007
    Inventor: Ronald E. Wyrick
  • Patent number: 5833669
    Abstract: Converters for use with commercially available syringe cartridges to produce novel syringe assemblies. The converters engage with the plunger end of the syringe cartridge. The converter has a body piece with a receptacle. The ampule of a syringe cartridge is inserted into and secured within the receptacle. A plunger shaft allows manual displacement of the plunger. In some embodiments, dose regulating features are preferably included as part of the converter assembly. In one form the dose regulating features include removable collars.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 16, 1995
    Date of Patent: November 10, 1998
    Assignee: Washington Biotech Corp.
    Inventor: Ronald E. Wyrick
  • Patent number: 5695472
    Abstract: A modular fluid medication injection assembly (10) includes a medicant module (12) and an activator module (14). The medicant module (12) holds a replaceable, disposable syringe subassembly (24). The activator module (14) contains a driver (56) and driver release (70) for deployment and injection of the syringe subassembly. The modular design permits the use of various-sized medicant modules (12) to accommodate different sized syringe subassemblies (24) and dosages of fluid medication. Additionally, spare modules (12) may be kept on hand for administering multiple dosages from the same syringe subassembly. A carrying case (166) for the injection assembly (10) is also disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 30, 1996
    Date of Patent: December 9, 1997
    Assignee: Washington Biotech Corporation
    Inventor: Ronald E. Wyrick
  • Patent number: 5665071
    Abstract: A reloadable automatic or manually usable medicine injection apparatus having a barrel which receives a syringe subassembly. The syringe subassembiy includes an ampule for housing fluid medication, a needle, a plunger stopper, and plunger shaft which allow removal and manual use. The injection apparatus includes a driver for forcing the syringe subassembly to inject the needle and displace fluid medication. The injection apparatus preferably includes a trigger handle, sheath remover, and removable stop system for delivery of multiple doses.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 26, 1996
    Date of Patent: September 9, 1997
    Assignee: Washington Biotech Corp.
    Inventor: Ronald E. Wyrick