Patents by Inventor Susie Maule

Susie Maule 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: 20080077081
    Abstract: A delivery device includes first and second housing portions that selectively engage and disengage. A reservoir on one housing portion operatively engages a drive device and/or a needle inserting device on the other housing portion. Upon proper engagement of the housing portions, the reservoir operatively couples to the drive device and/or the needle inserting device. A first magnet on the first housing portion and a second magnet (or a magnetically-attractive material) on the second housing portion are positioned to magnetically interact with each other, upon operative engagement of the housing portions. A third magnet on the second housing portion may be opposed to the first magnet to help align the housing portions for connection. A magnet-responsive device may be on one or both housing portions to detect alignment and/or connection of the housing portions.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 7, 2007
    Publication date: March 27, 2008
    Inventors: R. Mounce, Melissa Norton, Robert Guezuraga, Bradley Enegren, Paul Bente, Ian Hanson, Julian Kavazov, Christopher Griffin, Sheldon Moberg, Mark Holt, Susie Maule, Paul Kovelman
  • Publication number: 20080045891
    Abstract: An infusion set is provided for use in delivering fluid through a cannula, which is housed on a cannula housing, to a selected subcutaneous infusion site on a patient. The fluid is generally a medication, for example, insulin. The cannula is in fluid communication with a fluid passageway surrounded by a projection on the cannula housing that includes one or more rail-like extensions acting as connection guides. A connector connects the cannula housing to a fluid delivery system, such as an infusion pump. The connector includes a connecting needle and one or more guide arms that slide over the rail-like extensions to guide the needle into the self-sealing septum. The connector includes one or more locking arms, with barbs at the end, to connect with one or more recesses that are provided in the cannula housing.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 18, 2007
    Publication date: February 21, 2008
    Inventors: Susie Maule, Sheldon Moberg, Arin Holecek, Christopher Griffin, Julian Kavazov, Paul Kovelman
  • Publication number: 20060247574
    Abstract: An introducer is provided for introducing a cannula for subcutaneous administration of fluid into a patient. The fluid is generally a medication, for example, insulin. The cannula is in fluid communication with a fluid passageway surrounded by a projection on the cannula housing that includes one or more rail-like extensions acting as connection guides. The introducer includes an introducer needle and one or more guide arms that slide over the rail-like extensions to guide the needle into the self-sealing septum. The introducer includes one or more locking arms, with barbs at the end, to connect with one or more recesses that are provided in the cannula housing.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 15, 2006
    Publication date: November 2, 2006
    Applicant: MEDTRONIC MINIMED, INC.
    Inventors: Susie Maule, Sheldon Moberg, Arin Holecek, Christopher Griffin, Julian Kavazov, Paul Kovelman
  • Publication number: 20060184104
    Abstract: A needle guard for an insertion device generally used with an infusion set. The needle of the insertion device is commonly adapted for puncturing at one end and including at the opposite end a hub. The needle guard includes an opening adapted to receive the insertion device and a locking mechanism adapted to secure the insertion device in the needle guard. By pushing the needle hub into the needle guard for disposal, barbs on the needle hub will mate with undercuts on the inside of the needle guard and secure the needle hub in a position where the needle is covered, preventing unintended contact with the needle.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 15, 2005
    Publication date: August 17, 2006
    Inventors: Paul Cheney, Sheldon Moberg, Julian Kavazov, Susie Maule, Arin Holecek, Christopher Griffin, Mark Holt
  • Publication number: 20060173410
    Abstract: An insertion device, generally used with an infusion set, including a needle being adapted for puncturing at one end and including at the opposite end a hub. The hub includes a handle part and a guard part that are capable of securing the needle through the use of locks. Locking structures are used to secure the insertion device in a position where the needle is covered in a locked position, avoiding unintended contact with the needle.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 3, 2005
    Publication date: August 3, 2006
    Inventors: Sheldon Moberg, Susie Maule, Mark Holt, Paul Cheney, Arin Holecek, Christopher Griffin, Julian Kavazov