Patents by Inventor Stuart Richard May
Stuart Richard May 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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Publication number: 20200201262Abstract: The present disclosure describes timer devices that include a timer to monitor a time period and a signalling apparatus that provides an alert signal on expiry of the time period. In some embodiments, a label assembly is provided including first and second labels releasably connected to each other, each label each including a timer and signalling apparatus, In some embodiments, a label is provided with first, second and third portions, the first and second portions including respective fixing portions and the third portion including a timer and signalling apparatus.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2020Publication date: June 25, 2020Inventors: Gary Martin Verdickt, Stuart Richard May, Hugo Blanc
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Publication number: 20180247569Abstract: A label includes a timer to monitor a predetermined time period relating to a medical device, such as an indwelling cannula, or other product. The label includes a signalling apparatus that provides an alert signal on expiry of the predetermined time period and a fixing portion to fix the label to a support surface such as medical records of a patient. The label can have a first portion and a second portion and the first portion can be separable from the second portion. The fixing portion can be provided in the second portion and all or part of the signalling apparatus provided in the first portion. Also disclosed is a monitoring system for a medical device, including a base station and a label receivable by the base station. The monitoring system monitors a predetermined time period based on receipt of the label by the base station.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 23, 2018Publication date: August 30, 2018Applicant: Senver Pty LtdInventors: Sanjaya Naresh Senanayake, Gary Martin Verdickt, Dilukshi Tarindu Senanayake, Kushlani Kumari Verdickt, Luke Thomas Dawson, Stuart Richard May
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Patent number: 9990864Abstract: A label includes a timer to monitor a predetermined time period relating to a medical device, such as an indwelling cannula, or other product. The label includes a signalling apparatus that provides an alert signal on expiry of the predetermined time period and a fixing portion to fix the label to a support surface such as medical records of a patient. The label can have a first portion and a second portion and the first portion can be separable from the second portion. The fixing portion can be provided in the second portion and all or part of the signalling apparatus provided in the first portion. Also disclosed is a monitoring system for a medical device, including a base station and a label receivable by the base station. The monitoring system monitors a predetermined time period based on receipt of the label by the base station.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2016Date of Patent: June 5, 2018Assignee: Senver Pty LtdInventors: Sanjaya Naresh Senanayake, Gary Martin Verdickt, Dilukshi Tarindu Senanayake, Kushlani Kumari Verdickt, Luke Thomas Dawson, Stuart Richard May
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Publication number: 20170076641Abstract: A label includes a timer to monitor a predetermined time period relating to a medical device, such as an indwelling cannula, or other product. The label includes a signalling apparatus that provides an alert signal on expiry of the predetermined time period and a fixing portion to fix the label to a support surface such as medical records of a patient. The label can have a first portion and a second portion and the first portion can be separable from the second portion. The fixing portion can be provided in the second portion and all or part of the signalling apparatus provided in the first portion. Also disclosed is a monitoring system for a medical device, including a base station and a label receivable by the base station. The monitoring system monitors a predetermined time period based on receipt of the label by the base station.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2016Publication date: March 16, 2017Applicant: Senver Pty LtdInventors: Sanjaya Naresh Senanayake, Gary Martin Verdickt, Dilukshi Tarindu Senanayake, Kushlani Kumari Verdickt, Luke Thomas Dawson, Stuart Richard May
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Patent number: 7264139Abstract: A sensor dispensing device (1) comprises a cartridge (2) having an outer casing (11) and a plurality of sensors (6) arranged one upon another in a stack. The cartridge has a first dispensing end (13) and a second opposing end (14) spaced a fixed distance apart, and the cartridge includes a first aperture (15) for the ejection of a sensor closest to the first end and a second aperture (16) opposed to the first aperture, for access by a pushing member (25). The first aperture and the second aperture are each provided with compliant sealing means (17) which are at least partly disposed outside the outer casing. The sealing means have first and second sealing surfaces which are capable of co-operating to releasably form a substantially moisture-tight seal when acted upon by suitable clamping forces. The device has a housing (34) for receiving the cartridge.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2004Date of Patent: September 4, 2007Assignee: Hypoguard LimitedInventors: David Brickwood, Graeme Maisey, Stuart Richard May
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Patent number: 7138089Abstract: A test device for testing of analyte concentration in a fluid to be applied thereto, the device comprising a plurality of test members arranged in at least one stack and electrodes for engaging with electrode tracks on a test member. A pusher pushes a single test member from the stack so that it can engage with the electrodes. An actuation member is connected to the pusher, and moves it when operated by a user. The at least one stack of test members is enclosed in a magazine which is initially sealed by a moisture impermeable seal. A cutter is provided for slitting the seal and permitting a test member to be pushed from the magazine by the pusher when the first test member from the magazine is to be used.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2001Date of Patent: November 21, 2006Assignee: Hypoguard LimitedInventors: James Aitken, Andrew James Woodhead, Stuart Richard May, Murdo M. Black
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Patent number: 6827899Abstract: A test device for testing of analyte concentration in a fluid comprises: a housing (2) having an opening and containing a stack of sensors (16); a transport member (4) rotatably mounted in the opening of the housing, having an axis of rotation which spans the opening; a spring (24) which urges the stack against the transport member; and sealing means (20, 34) for making a moisture tight seal between the transport member and the sensors when the transport member is in a specified rotational position. An outer surface of the transport member has a recessed region (12) which is adapted to receive a single sensor from the stack. Rotation of the transport member with a sensor in the recessed region transports the sensor to a location where it can be connected to a meter (6, 8) and receive a drop of fluid to be tested.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2001Date of Patent: December 7, 2004Assignee: Hypoguard LimitedInventors: Graeme Antony Maisey, James Aitken, Andrew James Woodhead, Stuart Richard May, Michael Pearson, Murdo M. Black, James George Elcoaté Smith
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Publication number: 20040178216Abstract: A sensor dispensing device (1) comprises a cartridge (2) having an outer casing (11) and a plurality of sensors (6) arranged one upon another in a stack. The cartridge has a first dispensing end (13) and a second opposing end (14) spaced a fixed distance apart, and the cartridge includes a first aperture (15) for the ejection of a sensor closest to the first end and a second aperture (16) opposed to the first aperture, for access by a pushing member (25). The first aperture and the second aperture are each provided with compliant sealing means (17) which are at least partly disposed outside the outer casing. The sealing means have first and second sealing surfaces which are capable of co-operating to releasably form a substantially moisture-tight seal when acted upon by suitable clamping forces. The device has a housing (34) for receiving the cartridge.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 12, 2004Publication date: September 16, 2004Inventors: David Brickwood, Graeme Maisey, Stuart Richard May
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Publication number: 20020076349Abstract: A test device for testing of analyte concentration in a fluid to be applied thereto, the device comprising a plurality of test members (8) arranged in at least one stack and electrodes (26) for engaging with electrode tracks on a test member (8). A pusher (16) pushes a single test member from the stack so that it can engage with the electrodes. An actuation member (6) is operably connected to the pusher (16), and moves it when operated by a user. The or each stack of test members is enclosed in a magazine (10) which is initially sealed by a moisture impermeable seal (20), and means (22, 24) are provided for breaking the seal (20) and permitting a test member (8) to be pushed from the magazine (10) by the pusher (16) when the first test member (8) from the magazine (10) is to be used.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2001Publication date: June 20, 2002Applicant: Hypoguard LimitedInventors: James Aitken, Andrew James Woodhead, Stuart Richard May, Murdo M. Black
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Publication number: 20020057993Abstract: A test device for testing of analyte concentration in a fluid comprises: a housing (2) having an opening and containing a stack of sensors (16); a transport member (4) rotatably mounted in the opening of the housing, having an axis of rotation which spans the opening; a spring (24) which urges the stack against the transport member; and sealing means (20, 34) for making a moisture tight seal between the transport member and the sensors when the transport member is in a specified rotational position. An outer surface of the transport member has a recessed region (12) which is adapted to receive a single sensor from the stack. Rotation of the transport member with a sensor in the recessed region transports the sensor to a location where it can be connected to a meter (6, 8) and receive a drop of fluid to be tested.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2001Publication date: May 16, 2002Applicant: Hypoguard LimitedInventors: Graeme Antony Maisey, James Aitken, Andrew James Woodhead, Stuart Richard May, Michael Pearson, Murdo M. Black, James George Elcoate Smith
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Patent number: D465026Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2001Date of Patent: October 29, 2002Assignee: Hypoguard LimitedInventors: Stuart Richard May, Stephen John Britton-Williams, David Brickwood
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Patent number: D465849Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2001Date of Patent: November 19, 2002Assignee: Hypoguard LimitedInventors: Stuart Richard May, Stephen John Britton-Williams, David Brickwood
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Patent number: D718448Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 2011Date of Patent: November 25, 2014Assignee: SomnoMed LimitedInventors: Christopher Russell Bedford, Lee David Blattmann, Stuart Richard May
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Patent number: D718449Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 2011Date of Patent: November 25, 2014Assignee: SomnoMed LimitedInventors: Christopher Russell Bedford, Lee David Blattmann, Stuart Richard May
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Patent number: D784613Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2015Date of Patent: April 18, 2017Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Stuart Richard May, Dimitrios Scoutas