Patents by Inventor Stephen Henry Miller

Stephen Henry Miller 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: 10517753
    Abstract: A pubic catheter apparatus (20) for storing a urinary catheter and drawing fluid from a bladder comprises a sanitation unit (66) defining a sanitation chamber (68) for impermeably sealing a fluid outlet (42) of the catheter from the environment when the fluid outlet (42) is disposed in the sanitation chamber (68). A support (54, 72) having a retained condition for connecting and holding the sanitation unit (66) adjacent to the body of the human and a release condition for releasing and removing the sanitation unit (66) from the body of the human. The support (54, 72) can include a belt (54) and a pouch (48) disposed thereon for surrounding and storing the sanitation unit (66), and connectors (72) in the pouch (48) having the retained condition for holding the sanitation unit (66) in the pouch (48) and the release condition for removing the sanitation unit (66) from the pouch (48).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 10, 2017
    Date of Patent: December 31, 2019
    Inventors: Stephen Henry Miller, Jonathan Keith Jay
  • Patent number: 10245009
    Abstract: Apparatus for safely and accurately positioning the fingertip of a physician (or technician) performing a biopsy procedure, e.g., to excise a core tissue samples of the male prostate or other internal organs, to avoid injury (e.g., a needle stick) from the sharpened distal end of a biopsy needle assembly. Such apparatus comprises an open tubular member defining an elongated passageway through which a biopsy needle assembly, when actuated, can be made to pass and to extend a predetermined distance along an external path in order to effect the core sampling of a biological mass of interest. The tubular housing supports a safety flange at its distal end, such flange having a flat surface adapted to be engaged by the fingertip of the physician prior to actuation of the biopsy needle assembly.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 11, 2015
    Date of Patent: April 2, 2019
    Inventors: Stephen Henry Miller, Jonathan Keith Jay
  • Publication number: 20170231804
    Abstract: A pubic catheter apparatus (20) for storing a urinary catheter and drawing fluid from a bladder comprises a sanitation unit (66) defining a sanitation chamber (68) for impermeably sealing a fluid outlet (42) of the catheter from the environment when the fluid outlet (42) is disposed in the sanitation chamber (68). A support (54, 72) having a retained condition for connecting and holding the sanitation unit (66) adjacent to the body of the human and a release condition for releasing and removing the sanitation unit (66) from the body of the human. The support (54, 72) can include a belt (54) and a pouch (48) disposed thereon for surrounding and storing the sanitation unit (66), and connectors (72) in the pouch (48) having the retained condition for holding the sanitation unit (66) in the pouch (48) and the release condition for removing the sanitation unit (66) from the pouch (48).
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 10, 2017
    Publication date: August 17, 2017
    Inventors: Stephen Henry Miller, Jonathan Keith Jay
  • Publication number: 20170231658
    Abstract: An adapter (20) comprising a pair of rails (46) extending upwardly from a lower surface (38) and longitudinally in a direction from a long end (30) toward a short end (32) and converging to be parallel with the pair of edges (34) to define a third opening between the pair of rails (46) above the lower surface (38) for receiving the cannula (22) and stylet (24) transversely to the lower surface (38). An awning (48) positioned longitudinally between the first end and the second end and extending between and connecting the pair of rails (46) to define a first opening (42). The lower surface (38) defining a recess (50) disposed adjacent the short end (32) and extending from a second opening (44) into the channel (40) for receiving the flange (28) of the trocar (26) and defining a groove (52) for guiding the cannula (22) and the stylet (24) into the first opening (42). An indicia (54) extends from an upper surface (36) next-adjacent to the short end (32) to identify the second end for receiving the trocar (26).
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 15, 2017
    Publication date: August 17, 2017
    Inventors: Jonathan Keith Jay, Stephen Henry Miller
  • Publication number: 20170143316
    Abstract: Apparatus for safely and accurately positioning the fingertip of a physician (or technician) performing a biopsy procedure, e.g., to excise a core tissue samples of the male prostate or other internal organs, to avoid injury (e.g., a needle stick) from the sharpened distal end of a biopsy needle assembly. Such apparatus comprises an open tubular member defining an elongated passageway through which a biopsy needle assembly, when actuated, can be made to pass and to extend a predetermined distance along an external path in order to effect the core sampling of a biological mass of interest. The tubular housing supports a safety flange at its distal end, such flange having a flat surface adapted to be engaged by the fingertip of the physician prior to actuation of the biopsy needle assembly.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 10, 2017
    Publication date: May 25, 2017
    Inventors: Stephen Henry Miller, Jonathan Keith Jay
  • Publication number: 20160058430
    Abstract: Apparatus for safely and accurately positioning the fingertip of a physician (or technician) performing a biopsy procedure, e.g., to excise a core tissue samples of the male prostate or other internal organs, to avoid injury (e.g., a needle stick) from the sharpened distal end of a biopsy needle assembly. Such apparatus comprises an open tubular member defining an elongated passageway through which a biopsy needle assembly, when actuated, can be made to pass and to extend a predetermined distance along an external path in order to effect the core sampling of a biological mass of interest. The tubular housing supports a safety flange at its distal end, such flange having a flat surface adapted to be engaged by the fingertip of the physician prior to actuation of the biopsy needle assembly.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 11, 2015
    Publication date: March 3, 2016
    Inventors: Stephen Henry Miller, Jonathon Keith Jay