Patents by Inventor Scott D. Augustine

Scott D. Augustine 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: 6666879
    Abstract: An apparatus, device, or inlet port plug, may close an inlet port that is formed in a sheet of flexible material. The inlet port is adapted for mounting on an inflatable device and is shaped and constructed to receive and retain an air hose nozzle through which air flows to inflate the inflatable device. The inlet port plug blocks the inlet port when no air hose nozzle is engaged. Consequently, air cannot easily pass out of the inflatable device through the inlet port when the device is inflated or being inflated. The inlet port plug has a generally planar shape with coplanar extensions extending radially from a plug body. The inlet port plug may be engaged with an inlet port by causing at least two of the extensions to be received in the inlet port. When the extensions are received, the plug is retained against the inlet port.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 18, 2001
    Date of Patent: December 23, 2003
    Assignee: Arizant Healthcare Inc.
    Inventors: Randall C. Arnold, Scott D. Augustine
  • Patent number: 6641601
    Abstract: A tissue treatment apparatus is provided which includes a thermally conductive bandage, a heater in thermal contact with the bandage over a tissue treatment area, a heat spreading means acting between the heater and the bandage for laterally spreading heat transferred from the heater to the bandage in order that heat be substantially uniformly distributed across the bandage.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 29, 2001
    Date of Patent: November 4, 2003
    Assignee: Augustine Medical, Inc.
    Inventors: Scott D. Augustine, Keith J. Leland, John P. Rock, Donald E. Stapf
  • Publication number: 20030195596
    Abstract: Apparatus and a system for thermally comforting a patient include pneumatic, convective device providing thermal treatment for persons or animals. The pneumatic convective device is adapted to fit around a person's neck and provides convective warming focused or directed primarily on the thorax or body core. The pneumatic convective device includes an inlet, a region in distribution with the inlet for distributing a stream of pressurized, thermally treated air, and a permeable member for emitting pressurized, thermally treated air from the distribution region.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 10, 2003
    Publication date: October 16, 2003
    Inventors: Scott D. Augustine, Thomas Peter Anderson, Randall C. Arnold
  • Publication number: 20030167029
    Abstract: An apparatus for treating tissue in a tissue treatment area includes a heater that does not contact the tissue. The apparatus may be attached to the skin of a person to form a treatment volume about the tissue to be treated. The heater, supported at the layer, is held near the tissue to be treated, out of contact with the tissue. The apparatus includes a controller to cause the heater to raise the temperature of tissue in the tissue treatment area to a temperature in a range from a pretreatment temperature to 38° C. The controller may include means that cause the heater to operate over a therapeutic sequence, that cycle the heater on and off, that provide selectable average temperature values, that cause the heater to operate over an average temperature range, that cause the heater to operate at an average temperature over a therapy cycle, or that cause the heater to operate at an average temperature over a therapeutic sequence.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 18, 2002
    Publication date: September 4, 2003
    Inventor: Scott D. Augustine
  • Patent number: 6605051
    Abstract: An apparatus applies heat to tissue from a level that does not contact the tissue, in order to elevate the temperature of the tissue being treated toward normothermia. The apparatus may be attached to the skin of a person to form a treatment volume about the tissue to be treated. A heater, supported at the layer, is held near the tissue to be treated, out of contact with the tissue. The heater is for operating in a near-hyperthermic temperature range in order to treat the tissue. An example of a near-hyperthermic temperature range is 38° C. to 46° C. A controller may include means that cause the heater to operate over a therapeutic sequence, that cycle the heater on and off, that provide selectable average temperature values, that cause the heater to operate over an average temperature range, that cause the heater to operate at an average temperature over a therapy cycle, or that cause the heater to operate at an average temperature over a therapeutic sequence.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 31, 2002
    Date of Patent: August 12, 2003
    Assignee: Augustine Medical, Inc.
    Inventor: Scott D. Augustine
  • Publication number: 20030144619
    Abstract: A non-contact controllable heater wound covering and method having a peripheral sealing ring covered by a layer to which is attached a heater and this assembly is attached to the skin with an adhesive so that the heater is held proximate the wound area in a non-contact position. The layer and peripheral sealing ring together define a treatment volume proximate the wound. The wound covering includes a programmable active heater control and the sealing ring may dispense water to control the humidity of the treatment volume. One form of active heat is an electrical resistive filament in variable geometric shapes providing versatility in application of heat to different types of wounds and wound area geometries. Another form of active heat is the transfer of a heated gas to the wound covering.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 28, 2002
    Publication date: July 31, 2003
    Inventor: Scott D. Augustine
  • Patent number: 6589270
    Abstract: A treatment apparatus is provided which includes a heater, a thermally conductive structure such as a bandage to support the heater against tissue, and chemical, phase-change, or hot water means causing the heater to maintain the temperature of the tissue in a range of about 36° C. to 38° C.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 13, 2002
    Date of Patent: July 8, 2003
    Assignee: Augustine Medical, Inc.
    Inventor: Scott D. Augustine
  • Patent number: 6585670
    Abstract: A wound treatment apparatus is provided which includes a thermally conductive bandage, a heater in contact with the bandage over a wound treatment area, and an adhesive attachment device for maintaining thermally conductive contact between the heater and the bandage. The bandage and heater together have a low profile so as to be convenient for the patient and are flexible so as to conform to the shape of the wound and to the contours of the skin surrounding the wound. The attachment device is fashioned so as to have less pull strength than an adhesive holding the bandage to the person's body so that the heater can be easily removed without disturbing the attachment of the bandage to the person's body. The bandage is provided with a polymeric film for maintaining moisture at the wound site as well as enhancing the utility of the attachment device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 15, 2002
    Date of Patent: July 1, 2003
    Assignee: Augustine Medical, Inc.
    Inventors: Scott D. Augustine, Keith J. Leland, John P. Rock, Donald E. Stapf
  • Patent number: 6581400
    Abstract: An apparatus is disclosed for convectively and evaporatively cooling a patient's head. The apparatus includes an upper sheet and a base sheet that are attached at a plurality of locations to form a convective device adaptable to the patient's head. The base sheet includes a plurality of apertures that direct an inflating medium from the convective device toward the patient's head. The base sheet also supports an evaporative cooling element that distributes and delivers a cooling fluid to the patient's head. The fluid is evaporated from the patient's head by the inflating medium exhausted from the convective device. The evaporative cooling element may be constructed in a variety of configurations and may circulate a variety of fluids, which may be pressurized or unpressurized. In operation, an air blower, that may also include a compressor for selectively delivering room temperature or cooled air to the apparatus, is connected to the convective device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 2002
    Date of Patent: June 24, 2003
    Assignee: Arizant Healthcare Inc.
    Inventors: Scott D. Augustine, Paul Anthony Iaizzo
  • Patent number: 6580012
    Abstract: A non-contact wound treatment device suitable for releasable attachment to a patient's skin surface over a selected wound area in a non-contact position relative to the selected wound area, the wound treatment device comprising an attachment portion suitable for releasable attachment with the patient's skin surface, having an inner perimeter for defining the selected wound area, a wound treatment portion with a substantially planar wound cover and a support member supporting the wound cover, and a transition portion with a membrane connecting the wound treatment portion to the attachment portion, the membrane extending around the outer perimeter of the support member and attached to the attachment portion between the inner and outer perimeter of the attachment portion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 11, 2000
    Date of Patent: June 17, 2003
    Assignee: Augustine Medical, Inc.
    Inventors: Scott D. Augustine, Randall C. Arnold, Gregory P. Hamlin, Donald E. Stapf, Keith J. Leland
  • Patent number: 6573420
    Abstract: A tissue treatment device suitable for use on an extremity, such as a hand or foot, includes a cover formed as a bag, sac, or pouch, and a support member disposable within the cover to support a portion of the cover off of, and out of contact with, tissue to be treated. The cover has an open end with one or more attachment portions disposed thereon for attachment to a limb whose extremity is received in the cover.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 18, 2001
    Date of Patent: June 3, 2003
    Assignee: Augustine Medical, Inc.
    Inventors: Donald Stapf, Scott D. Augustine, Keith J. Leland
  • Patent number: 6569189
    Abstract: A tissue treatment apparatus includes a bandage that is transparent to, or transmissive of, energy in a predetermined range of the infrared (IR) portion of the electromagnetic spectrum. The bandage includes a layer that acts as a bandpass filter, permitting IR radiation in the range of wavelengths between 3 and 30 &mgr;m to pass through the bandage to tissue against which the bandage is disposed. A heater is used to generate heat, including IR radiation, and an attachment device retains the heater over or on the bandpass bandage layer. The bandage and heater together have a low profile so as to be convenient for a patient, and are flexible so as to conform to the shape of a wound and to contours of the skin near the wound. The bandage is provided with an adhesive pattern for maintaining moisture at the wound site. The heater may maintain a normothermic condition at subdermal regions of the wound treatment area.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 14, 2000
    Date of Patent: May 27, 2003
    Assignee: Augustine Medical, Inc.
    Inventors: Scott D. Augustine, John P. Rock, Albert P. Van Duren
  • Patent number: 6570050
    Abstract: A bandage for autolytic debridement includes a fluid-impermeable enclosure having a sidewall forming a margin defining an opening, and a skin-facing surface that surrounds the opening. An attachment means is disposed on the skin-facing to attach the enclosure to the skin, with the margin extending outside of and surrounding at least the bed of a wound. When the enclosure is attached to the skin it creates a closed, fluid-impermeable chamber over a wound, substantially without contacting the wound. The bandage includes a fluid absorbent material disposed in the fluid-impermeable enclosure at or near the continuous margin, and out of the opening. The fluid absorbent material is thus positioned to receive and retain exudated fluid that originates in the wound, thereby by promoting autolytic debridement. The closed, fluid-impermeable chamber maintains a near-100% humid atmosphere about the wound, thereby promoting healing of the wound.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 25, 2001
    Date of Patent: May 27, 2003
    Assignee: Augustine Medical, Inc.
    Inventors: Scott D. Augustine, Keith J. Leland, John P. Rock, Donald E. Stapf
  • Patent number: 6558413
    Abstract: An inflatable cover is constructed with a base sheet to which is attached an overlaying material sheet in order to form an inflatable structure. There is an opening to admit warmed air into the inflatable structure. A plurality of apertures open through the base sheet, into the inflatable structure for the purpose of exhausting warmed air therefrom, through the base sheet. The plurality of apertures vary in density toward an edge of the base sheet for the purpose of establishing various temperature profiles with respect to the inflatable cover. In a particular embodiment, the density of the apertures increases toward the edges of the base sheet, from the center of the inflatable cover.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 9, 2001
    Date of Patent: May 6, 2003
    Assignee: Augustine Medical, Inc.
    Inventors: Scott D. Augustine, Douglas J. Augustine
  • Publication number: 20030083604
    Abstract: A non-contact wound treatment device suitable for use on an extremity, such as a hand or foot, includes a wound cover formed as a bag, sac, or pouch, and a support member disposable within the wound cover to support a portion of the wound cover off of, and out of contact with, a wound. The wound cover has an open end with attachment means disposed thereon for attachment to a limb whose extremity is received in the wound cover.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 2, 2002
    Publication date: May 1, 2003
    Inventors: Donald Stapf, Scott D. Augustine, Keith J. Leland
  • Publication number: 20030069529
    Abstract: A non-contact wound treatment device suitable for releasable attachment to a patient's skin surface over a selected wound area in a non-contact position relative to the selected wound area, the wound treatment device comprising an attachment portion suitable for releasable attachment with the patient's skin surface, having an inner perimeter for defining the selected wound area, a wound treatment portion with a substantially planar wound cover and a support member supporting the wound cover, and a transition portion with a membrane connecting the wound treatment portion to the attachment portion, the membrane extending around the outer perimeter of the support member and attached to the attachment portion between the inner and outer perimeter of the attachment portion.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 8, 2002
    Publication date: April 10, 2003
    Inventors: Scott D. Augustine, Randall C. Arnold, Gregory P. Hamlin, Donald E. Stapf, Keith J. Leland
  • Patent number: 6544283
    Abstract: An inflatable thermal blanket includes an inflatable covering with a head end, a foot end, two edges, an undersurface and a drape. The inflatable covering is inflated through an inlet at the foot end by a thermally-controlled inflating medium. An aperture array on the undersurface of the inflatable covering exhausts the thermally-controlled inflating medium from the inflatable covering. An uninflatable section is provided at an end of the inflatable covering to provide the drape. When inflated, the inflatable thermal blanket provides a bath of thermally-controlled inflating medium through the apertures. When inflated, the inflatable thermal blanket covers a patient, while the drape retains heat from the inflating medium to contribute to patient warming and to insulate the bare skin of the patient from excessive conductive heat from a hose connected to the inlet. The drape preferably is a foot drape formed from an uninflatable extension of the inflatable covering at the foot end.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 10, 1997
    Date of Patent: April 8, 2003
    Assignee: Augustine Medical, Inc.
    Inventors: Scott D. Augustine, Randall C. Arnold
  • Patent number: 6524332
    Abstract: Prevention or treatment of hypothermia in a person is afforded by an inflatable cover with a surface for expelling air from the cover. A heater/blower unit is connected to the cover to inflate the cover with warmed air and to maintain the temperature of warmed air expelled through the surface in a range of 85.2° F. to 117.7° F. The heater/blower unit may also maintain the temperature of warmed air provided to inflate the cover in a range of 113.3° F. to 121.3° F. The heater/blower unit may also maintain the temperature of warmed air under the surface in a range of 103.8° F. to 112.5° F. A pattern of apertures in the surface or vents in sides of the inflatable cover may be provided in order to circulate the warmed air to edges of the inflatable cover.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 9, 2001
    Date of Patent: February 25, 2003
    Assignee: Augustine Medical, Inc.
    Inventors: Scott D. Augustine, Randall C. Arnold
  • Patent number: D485338
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 10, 2003
    Date of Patent: January 13, 2004
    Assignee: Arizant Healthcare Inc.
    Inventors: Scott D. Augustine, Randall C. Arnold, Gary L. Hansen
  • Patent number: RE38462
    Abstract: A thermal blanket includes an inflatable covering with a head end, a foot end, two edges and an undersurface. The covering includes a plurality of inflatable chambers that are inflated when a thermally-controlled inflating medium is introduced into the thermal blanket through an inlet at the foot end. When inflated, the thermal blanket self-erects into a structure and provides a bath of thermally-controlled inflating medium to the interior of the erected structure through an aperture array on the undersurface of the inflatable covering. The thermal blanket includes a first aspect in which the inflatable chambers in the covering are oriented for substantially longitudinal disposition over a portion of a patient's body extending from the pelvic area to the feet of the patient's body. This aspect may include a provision for securing the inflatable covering to the patient's body at the head end and an uninflatable foot drape at the foot end.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 5, 1996
    Date of Patent: March 9, 2004
    Assignee: Augustine Medical, Inc.
    Inventors: Scott D. Augustine, Randall C. Arnold