Patents by Inventor Steven S. Bordewick
Steven S. Bordewick 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: 9694153Abstract: An apparatus and methods for the administration of positive airway pressure therapies. The apparatus can include a housing, a blower and a mask. The housing is configured to be stably secured on the head of a patient. The blower is secured relative to the housing. A mask in fluid communication with the blower is configured to communicate pressurized air produced at least in part by the blower to the airways of a user.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2013Date of Patent: July 4, 2017Assignee: Somnetics Global Pte. Ltd.Inventors: Steven S. Bordewick, Joseph A. Baser, Bruce Bowman
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Patent number: 9597477Abstract: A respiratory therapy apparatus that introduces water into the pressurized air delivered to a user during various positive airway pressure therapies and corresponding methods. The respiratory therapy apparatus may be configured to administer one or more positive airway pressure therapies, including: continuous positive airway pressure therapy (CPAP), hi-level positive airway pressure therapy (BPAP), auto positive airway pressure therapy (autoPAP), proportional positive airway pressure therapy (PPAP), and/or other positive airway pressure therapies. The respiratory therapy apparatus may include a user interface that defines an interface passage to communicate pressurized air to the user for inhalation and a humidifier that introduces water into the pressurized air generally at the interface passage. Methods may include introducing water into the interface passage at one or more humidifier ports disposed about the interface passage.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2013Date of Patent: March 21, 2017Assignee: Somnetics Global Pte. Ltd.Inventors: Steven S. Bordewick, Bruce Bowman, Holly Larkin
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Patent number: 9016276Abstract: Methods relating to the power management of positive airway pressure apparatus using a battery are disclosed herein. The methods, in various aspects, are adapted to prolong the delivery of a positive airway pressurized therapy when the positive airway pressure apparatus is operated under battery power.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2013Date of Patent: April 28, 2015Assignee: Somnetics Global Pte. Ltd.Inventors: Bruce R. Bowman, Joseph A. Baser, Steven S. Bordewick, John R. Hanson
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Publication number: 20140166007Abstract: The present invention provides an apparatus and methods for the administration of positive airway pressure therapies. The apparatus can include a housing, a blower and a mask. The housing is configured to be stably secured on the head of a patient. The blower is secured relative to the housing. A mask in fluid communication with the blower is configured to communicate pressurized air produced at least in part by the blower to the airways of a user.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2013Publication date: June 19, 2014Inventors: Steven S. Bordewick, Joseph A. Baser, Bruce Bowman
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Patent number: 8631791Abstract: The present invention provides an apparatus and methods for the administration of positive airway pressure therapies. The apparatus can include a housing, a blower and a mask. The housing is configured to be stably secured on the head of a patient. The blower is secured relative to the housing. A mask in fluid communication with the blower is configured to communicate pressurized air produced at least in part by the blower to the airways of a user.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2011Date of Patent: January 21, 2014Assignee: Somnetics Global Pte. Ltd.Inventors: Steven S. Bordewick, Joseph A. Baser, Bruce R. Bowman
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Publication number: 20140014102Abstract: Methods relating to the power management of positive airway pressure apparatus using a battery are disclosed herein. The methods, in various aspects, are adapted to prolong the delivery of a positive airway pressurized therapy when the positive airway pressure apparatus is operated under battery power.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2013Publication date: January 16, 2014Applicant: SOMNETICS GLOBAL PTE. LTD.Inventors: Bruce R. Bowman, Joseph A. Baser, Steven S. Bordewick, John R. Hanson
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Publication number: 20140007871Abstract: The present inventions provide respiratory therapy apparatus that introduce water into the pressurized air delivered to a user during various positive airway pressure therapies and corresponding methods. The respiratory therapy apparatus may be configured to administer one or more positive airway pressure therapies, including: continuous positive airway pressure therapy (CPAP), bi-level positive airway pressure therapy (BPAP), auto positive airway pressure therapy (autoPAP), proportional positive airway pressure therapy (PPAP), and/or other positive airway pressure therapies. The respiratory therapy apparatus may include a user interface that defines an interface passage to communicate pressurized air to the user for inhalation and a humidifier that introduces water into the pressurized air generally at the interface passage. Methods according to the present inventions may include introducing water into the interface passage at one or more humidifier ports disposed about the interface passage.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2013Publication date: January 9, 2014Applicant: Somnetics Global Pte. Ltd.Inventors: Steven S. Bordewick, Bruce Bowman, Holly Larkin
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Patent number: 8602025Abstract: The present inventions provide respiratory therapy apparatus that introduce water into the pressurized air delivered to a user during various positive airway pressure therapies and corresponding methods. The respiratory therapy apparatus may be configured to administer one or more positive airway pressure therapies, including: continuous positive airway pressure therapy (CPAP), bi-level positive airway pressure therapy (BPAP), auto positive airway pressure therapy (autoPAP), proportional positive airway pressure therapy (PPAP), and/or other positive airway pressure therapies. The respiratory therapy apparatus may include a user interface that defines an interface passage to communicate pressurized air to the user for inhalation and a humidifier that introduces water into the pressurized air generally at the interface passage. Methods according to the present inventions may include introducing water into the interface passage at one or more humidifier ports disposed about the interface passage.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2011Date of Patent: December 10, 2013Assignee: Somnetics Global Pte. Ltd.Inventors: Steven S. Bordewick, Bruce R. Bowman, Holly Larkin
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Patent number: 8567397Abstract: Methods relating to the power management of positive airway pressure apparatus using a battery are disclosed herein. The methods, in various aspects, are adapted to prolong the delivery of a positive airway pressurized therapy when the positive airway pressure apparatus is operated under battery power.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2009Date of Patent: October 29, 2013Assignee: Somnetics Global Pte. Ltd.Inventors: Bruce R. Bowman, Joseph A. Baser, Steven S. Bordewick, John R. Hanson
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Publication number: 20120080032Abstract: The present inventions provide respiratory therapy apparatus that introduce water into the pressurized air delivered to a user during various positive airway pressure therapies and corresponding methods. The respiratory therapy apparatus may be configured to administer one or more positive airway pressure therapies, including: continuous positive airway pressure therapy (CPAP), bi-level positive airway pressure therapy (BPAP), auto positive airway pressure therapy (autoPAP), proportional positive airway pressure therapy (PPAP), and/or other positive airway pressure therapies. The respiratory therapy apparatus may include a user interface that defines an interface passage to communicate pressurized air to the user for inhalation and a humidifier that introduces water into the pressurized air generally at the interface passage. Methods according to the present inventions may include introducing water into the interface passage at one or more humidifier ports disposed about the interface passage.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2011Publication date: April 5, 2012Applicant: Somnetics Global Pte. Ltd.Inventors: Steven S. Bordewick, Bruce Bowman, Holly Larkin
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Patent number: 8091553Abstract: A face mask support for continuous positive airway pressure comprises a circumferential band with biasing means support at the crown of the head on the medial line of the head. The circumferential edge of the cap extends from just below the forehead of a patient to below the inion protrusion at the nape of the neck. A biasing means which is preferably of length of spring steel is formed so as to extend from the biasing means support hold a nasal or face mask apposed to the face of a patient. The circumferential band is stabilized by a band extending from the circumferential band at the region of the ear to the biasing means support.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2006Date of Patent: January 10, 2012Assignee: Somnetics Global Pte. Ltd.Inventors: Steven S. Bordewick, David Markovich, Laurel D. Brandt, Mark J. Weimholt, Amy Raatikka
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Publication number: 20120000463Abstract: The present invention provides an apparatus and methods for the administration of positive airway pressure therapies. The apparatus can include a housing, a blower and a mask. The housing is configured to be stably secured on the head of a patient. The blower is secured relative to the housing. A mask in fluid communication with the blower is configured to communicate pressurized air produced at least in part by the blower to the airways of a user.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2011Publication date: January 5, 2012Applicant: Somnetics Global Pte. Ltd.Inventors: Steven S. Bordewick, Joseph A. Baser, Bruce Bowman
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Patent number: 8074645Abstract: The present inventions provide respiratory therapy apparatus that introduce water into the pressurized air delivered to a user during various positive airway pressure therapies and corresponding methods. The respiratory therapy apparatus may be configured to administer one or more positive airway pressure therapies, including: continuous positive airway pressure therapy (CPAP), bi-level positive airway pressure therapy (BPAP), auto positive airway pressure therapy (autoPAP), proportional positive airway pressure therapy (PPAP), and/or other positive airway pressure therapies. The respiratory therapy apparatus may include a user interface that defines an interface passage to communicate pressurized air to the user for inhalation and a humidifier that introduces water into the pressurized air generally at the interface passage. Methods according to the present inventions may include introducing water into the interface passage at one or more humidifier ports disposed about the interface passage.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2007Date of Patent: December 13, 2011Assignee: Somnetics Global Pte. Ltd.Inventors: Steven S. Bordewick, Bruce Bowman, Holly Larkin
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Patent number: 8020557Abstract: The present invention provides an apparatus and methods for the administration of positive airway pressure therapies. The apparatus can include a housing, a blower and a mask. The housing is configured to be stably secured on the head of a patient. The blower is secured relative to the housing. A mask in fluid communication with the blower is configured to communicate pressurized air produced at least in part by the blower to the airways of a user.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2007Date of Patent: September 20, 2011Assignee: Somnetics Global Pte. Ltd.Inventors: Steven S. Bordewick, Joseph A. Baser, Bruce Bowman
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Patent number: 7845353Abstract: Mask apparatus and methods for providing positive airway pressure therapies are disclosed. The mask apparatus includes a mask secured to the mount with the mask cantilevered from the mount. A circumferential band, a first lateral stabilizing band and a second lateral stabilizing band secure the mount to the head of a user. The methods include securing a mask apparatus to the head of a user and administering a positive airway pressure therapy.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2007Date of Patent: December 7, 2010Assignee: AEIOMed, Inc.Inventors: Steven S. Bordewick, Bruce Bowman, David Markovich, Laurel D. Brandt, Mark J. Weimholt, Amy Raatikka
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Patent number: 7814911Abstract: Apparatus for providing positive pressure for treatment of snoring and sleep apnea are disclosed. The apparatus includes a nares seal configured to engage the nares of a patient and to direct pressurized air into the airways of the patient. The nares seal can include first and second laterally spaced delivery tubes defining a generally triangular open space between them. The delivery tubes can extend downward below the nose of a patient and curve inward and upward under the nose of the patient. A first and a second nostril tube are connected to the delivery tubes for insertion into the nares of the patient. A wire support may be provided in each of the laterally spaced delivery tubes. The nares seal may be connected to a mask support of headgear configured to be secured to the head of the patient.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2005Date of Patent: October 19, 2010Assignee: AEIOMed, Inc.Inventors: Steven S. Bordewick, Laurel D. Brandt, Mark J. Weimholt
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Publication number: 20100065054Abstract: Methods relating to the power management of positive airway pressure apparatus using a battery are disclosed herein. The methods, in various aspects, are adapted to prolong the delivery of a positive airway pressurized therapy when the positive airway pressure apparatus is operated under battery power.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2009Publication date: March 18, 2010Inventors: Bruce R. Bowman, Joseph A. Baser, Steven S. Bordewick, John R. Hanson
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Patent number: 7089941Abstract: A face mask support for continuous positive airway pressure comprises a circumferential band with biasing means support at the crown of the head on the medial line of the head. The circumferential edge of the cap extends from just below the forehead of a patient to below the inion protrusion at the nape of the neck. A biasing means which is preferably of length of spring steel is formed so as to extend from the biasing means support hold a nasal or face mask apposed to the face of a patient. The circumferential band is stabilized by a band extending from the circumferential band at the region of the ear to the biasing means support.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2005Date of Patent: August 15, 2006Inventors: Steven S. Bordewick, David Markovich, Laurel D. Brandt, Mark J. Weimholt, Amy Raatikka
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Patent number: 6854465Abstract: A face mask support for CPAP comprising a hemispheric cap with biasing means support at the medial line of the head. The circumferential edge of the cap extends from the high forehead to below the inion protrusion at the nape of the neck. A biasing means which is preferably of a length of spring steel is formed so as to extend from the biasing means support to form a loop around a face mask. The biasing means may be adjusted to accommodate facial configurations and to vary the pressure with which the face mask is apposed to the face. In an alternative embodiment, the support is open and is comprised of a circumferential band extending from the middle of the forehead to below the inion protrusion and a medial band extending along the medial line of the head and connecting to the circumferential band at the middle of the forehead and below the inion protrusion.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2003Date of Patent: February 15, 2005Assignee: AEIOMed, Inc.Inventors: Steven S. Bordewick, H. Stephen Quinn
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Patent number: D555235Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2006Date of Patent: November 13, 2007Assignee: Aeiomed, Inc.Inventors: Kurt J. Korkowski, Timothy R. Dougherty, Joseph A. Baser, David Markovich, Steven S. Bordewick, Mark J. Weimholt, H. Stephen Quinn, Laurel D. Brandt