Patents by Inventor Simon W. Bayliff

Simon W. Bayliff 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: 20200392557
    Abstract: Methods of detecting a local infection, critical colonization, or infection in a wound, predicting wound healing in a wound, and detecting bacterial pathogenesis in a wound are provided.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 31, 2020
    Publication date: December 17, 2020
    Applicant: Woundchek Laboratories (US), Inc.
    Inventors: Simon W. BAYLIFF, Patrick BROSNAN
  • Patent number: 10774363
    Abstract: Methods of detecting a local infection, critical colonization, or infection in a wound, predicting wound healing in a wound, and detecting bacterial pathogenesis in a wound are provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 26, 2016
    Date of Patent: September 15, 2020
    Assignee: WOUNDCHEK LABORATORIES (US), INC.
    Inventors: Simon W. Bayliff, Patrick Brosnan
  • Publication number: 20180346959
    Abstract: Methods of detecting a local infection, critical colonization, or infection in a wound, predicting wound healing in a wound, and detecting bacterial pathogenesis in a wound are provided.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 26, 2016
    Publication date: December 6, 2018
    Inventors: Simon W. Bayliff, Patrick Brosnan
  • Patent number: 8664464
    Abstract: The invention provides wound dressings comprising an absorbent (porous) hydrogel composition comprising a foam portion which comprises a flexible plasticized hydrophilic polymer matrix having an internal cellular structure, and a continuous portion which comprises a flexible plasticized hydrophilic polymer matrix having relatively continuous internal structure. The continuous portion of the hydrogel composition includes apertures providing fluid flow communication through the continuous portion between an external surface of the continuous portion and the foam portion whereby the foam portion can take up external water or other fluid into the cellular structure through the apertures of the continuous portion. The continuous portion of the hydrogel composition may be tacky to the skin, allowing its use as a bioadhesive.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 12, 2003
    Date of Patent: March 4, 2014
    Assignee: Systagenix Wound Management (US), Inc.
    Inventors: Hugh S. Munro, Derek Silcock, Simon W. Bayliff, Richard Hoskins, Susana S. Garcia, Helen Burgess, Justin Barnes
  • Publication number: 20090104690
    Abstract: A device for detecting a mammalian host-derived enzyme in a sample of a wound fluid, said device comprising: a housing having an inlet for the sample and side walls defining a fluid flow path extending from said inlet an indicator moiety that is bound to a solid substrate by means of a peptide linker moiety that is cleavable by said host-derived enzyme, said solid substrate being located in a reaction zone of said fluid flow path; and a detector moiety located in a detection zone downstream from the reaction zone in said fluid flow path, wherein the detector moiety interacts with an indicator moiety that has been cleaved from said solid substrate to produce a detectable change in said detection zone. Suitably, the device further comprises a control moiety located in a control zone in said device, wherein the control moiety can interact with a component of the wound fluid sample to improve the accuracy of the device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 27, 2006
    Publication date: April 23, 2009
    Inventors: Simon W. Bayliff, Alicia Essler, David Greenhalgh, Maurice C. Biott
  • Patent number: 6764581
    Abstract: Disclosed is an improved electrode for use in an electrochemical sensor for measuring an analyte in a sample. The electrode includes a thin working layer whose thickness is from 2 to 10 microns. Also disclosed is an electrode strip that includes an electrode with a thin working layer. Typically, the thin working layer includes an enzyme and a redox mediator. In an electrode for measuring glucose, the enzyme can be glucose oxidase and the redox mediator can be ferrocene.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 5, 1997
    Date of Patent: July 20, 2004
    Assignee: Abbott Laboratories
    Inventors: Nigel J. Forrow, Simon W. Bayliff