Patents by Inventor Timothy M. Gordon
Timothy M. Gordon 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: 7354415Abstract: Methods and apparatus particularly involving the separation of blood into blood components and the collection of such components are disclosed. In one aspect, an extra-corporeal method for the collection of plasma and red blood cells is provided, wherein the collection of plasma and red blood cells may occur simultaneously or subsequently utilizing the same dual stage blood processing vessel. The flow of blood to the blood processing vessel and return of uncollected blood components may be provided via a single needle, wherein blood is removed from and returned to a donor/patient during alternating blood removal and blood return submodes. Platelet separation and collection options are also described. In either case, prior to red blood cell collection, a set-up phase may be carried out to set a predetermined hematocrit and AC ratio. Replacement fluid delivery may optionally also be provided either substantially continuously during any collection phase(s) and/or in a bolus mode.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2004Date of Patent: April 8, 2008Assignee: Gambro BCT, Inc.Inventors: Marlene Bainbridge, Muriel Keller, Timothy M. Gordon, Michael J. McAteer, Scott D. Butzke
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Patent number: 6945948Abstract: Methods and apparatus particularly involving the separation of blood into blood components and the collection of such components are disclosed. In one aspect, an extra-corporeal method for the collection of plasma and red blood cells is provided, wherein the collection of plasma and red blood cells may occur simultaneously or subsequently utilizing the same dual stage blood processing vessel. The flow of blood to the blood processing vessel and return of uncollected blood components may be provided via a single needle, wherein blood is removed from and returned to a donor/patient during alternating blood removal and blood return submodes. Platelet separation and collection options are also described. In either case, prior to red blood cell collection, a set-up phase may be carried out to set a predetermined hematocrit and AC ratio. Replacement fluid delivery may optionally also be provided either substantially continuously during any collection phase(s) and/or in a bolus mode.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2004Date of Patent: September 20, 2005Assignee: Gambro, Inc.Inventors: Marlene Bainbridge, Muriel Keller, Timothy M. Gordon, Michael J. McAteer, Scott D. Butzke
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Publication number: 20040249332Abstract: Methods and apparatus particularly involving the separation of blood into blood components and the collection of such components are disclosed. In one aspect, an extra-corporeal method for the collection of plasma and red blood cells is provided, wherein the collection of plasma and red blood cells may occur simultaneously or subsequently utilizing the same dual stage blood processing vessel. The flow of blood to the blood processing vessel and return of uncollected blood components may be provided via a single needle, wherein blood is removed from and returned to a donor/patient during alternating blood removal and blood return submodes. Platelet separation and collection options are also described. In either case, prior to red blood cell collection, a set-up phase may be carried out to set a predetermined hematocrit and AC ratio. Replacement fluid delivery may optionally also be provided either substantially continuously during any collection phase(s) and/or in a bolus mode.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2004Publication date: December 9, 2004Applicant: GAMBRO, INC.Inventors: Marlene Bainbridge, Muriel Keller, Timothy M. Gordon, Michael J. McAteer, Scott D. Butzke
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Publication number: 20040230152Abstract: Methods and apparatus particularly involving the separation of blood into blood components and the collection of such components are disclosed. In one aspect, an extra-corporeal method for the collection of plasma and red blood cells is provided, wherein the collection of plasma and red blood cells may occur simultaneously or subsequently utilizing the same dual stage blood processing vessel. The flow of blood to the blood processing vessel and return of uncollected blood components may be provided via a single needle, wherein blood is removed from and returned to a donor/patient during alternating blood removal and blood return submodes. Platelet separation and collection options are also described. In either case, prior to red blood cell collection, a set-up phase may be carried out to set a predetermined hematocrit and AC ratio. Replacement fluid delivery may optionally also be provided either substantially continuously during any collection phase(s) and/or in a bolus mode.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2004Publication date: November 18, 2004Applicant: GAMBRO, INC.Inventors: Marlene Bainbridge, Muriel Keller, Timothy M. Gordon, Michael J. McAteer, Scott D. Butzke
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Patent number: 6730055Abstract: Methods and apparatus particularly involving the separation of blood into blood components and the collection of such components are disclosed. In one aspect, an extracorporeal method for the collection of plasma and red blood cells is provided, wherein the collection of plasma and red blood cells may occur simultaneously or subsequently utilizing the same dual stage blood processing vessel. The flow of blood to the blood processing vessel and return of uncollected blood components may be provided via a single needle, wherein blood is removed from and returned to a donor/patient during alternating blood removal and blood return submodes. Platelet separation and collection options are also described. In either case, prior to red blood cell collection, a set-up phase may be carried out to set a predetermined hematocrit and AC ratio. Replacement fluid delivery may optionally also be provided either substantially continuously during any collection phase(s) and/or in a bolus mode.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2001Date of Patent: May 4, 2004Assignee: Gambro Inc.Inventors: Marlene Bainbridge, Muriel Keller, Timothy M. Gordon, Michael J. McAteer, Scott D. Butzke
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Publication number: 20020033370Abstract: Methods and apparatus particularly involving the separation of blood into blood components and the collection of such components are disclosed. In one aspect, an extracorporeal method for the collection of plasma and red blood cells is provided, wherein the collection of plasma and red blood cells may occur simultaneously or subsequently utilizing the same dual stage blood processing vessel. The flow of blood to the blood processing vessel and return of uncollected blood components may be provided via a single needle, wherein blood is removed from and returned to a donor/patient during alternating blood removal and blood return submodes. Platelet separation and collection options are also described. In either case, prior to red blood cell collection, a set-up phase may be carried out to set a predetermined hematocrit and AC ratio. Replacement fluid delivery may optionally also be provided either substantially continuously during any collection phase(s) and/or in a bolus mode.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2001Publication date: March 21, 2002Inventors: Marlene Bainbridge, Muriel Keller, Timothy M. Gordon, Michael J. McAteer, Scott D. Butzke
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Patent number: 5906589Abstract: A method and apparatus for occlusion monitoring in a flow circuit using pressure waveform analysis. The flow circuit includes a first conduit and a second conduit which fluidly interconnects a fluid supply with the first conduit. A pump is disposed in an intermediate portion of the second conduit. Monitoring of the pressure in the first conduit is used to identify any occlusions in that portion of the second conduit which is disposed between the pump and the fluid supply.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 1996Date of Patent: May 25, 1999Assignee: COBE Laboratories, Inc.Inventors: Timothy M. Gordon, Stephen K. Scovill, Peter Fletcher-Haynes, Scott Martin
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Patent number: 5653887Abstract: An extracorporeal blood processing system is disclosed which includes a variety of novel components and which may be operated in accordance with a variety of novel methodologies. For instance, the system includes a graphical operator interface which directs the operator through various aspects of the apheresis procedure. Moreover, the system also includes a variety of features relating to loading a blood processing vessel into a blood processing channel and removing the same after completion of the procedure. Furthermore, the system also includes a variety of features relating to utilizing a blood priming of at least portions of the apheresis system in preparation for the procedure. In addition, the system includes a variety of features enhancing the performance of the apheresis system, including the interrelationship between the blood processing vessel and the blood processing vessel and the utilization of high packing factors for the procedure.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: August 5, 1997Assignee: Cobe Laboratories, Inc.Inventors: Terry R. Wahl, Denise C. Garrison, Chad C. Steele, Timothy M. Gordon, David W. Hoard, Edward V. Cruz
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Patent number: 4818490Abstract: A membrane type blood oxygenating system with the membrane device, blood heater and blood reservoir constructed as an integral unit with the membrane device located lower than the blood reservoir.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 1987Date of Patent: April 4, 1989Assignee: Cobe Laboratories, Inc.Inventors: Gary A. Carson, Roger J. Elgas, Timothy M. Gordon
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Patent number: 4663125Abstract: A perfusion device, such as an oxygenator including a parallel plate membrane consisting of an accordian-folded elongated sheet, is provided with a plurality of perfusion compartments, each with its own inlet and outlet, so that a greater or lesser perfusion membrane area may be used, as desired.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1985Date of Patent: May 5, 1987Assignee: Cobe Laboratories, Inc.Inventors: Timothy M. Gordon, Rodger L. Stewart, Daniel J. Wellington
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Patent number: 4519393Abstract: A fitting for connecting a helically corrugated heat exchanging tube to a source of heated fluid, the fitting having a plastic tubular member with an end adapted for connection to the source and an end with external helical threads formed on it, the threads being sized to provide a close clearance with the interior surface of the corrugated tube.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1982Date of Patent: May 28, 1985Assignee: Cobe Laboratories, Inc.Inventors: Roger J. Elgas, Timothy M. Gordon
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Patent number: 4451562Abstract: A membrane type blood oxygenator with a microporous membrane separating blood and air channels, the blood in the blood channels flowing downward to cause any accidentally introduced air bubbles to have an increased residence time in the membrane device owing to buoyancy, the blood being at a pressure sufficiently greater than the air pressure to cause passage of air bubbles through the pores of the microporous membrane to the air side prior to being carried out of the device by flowing blood.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1982Date of Patent: May 29, 1984Assignee: Cobe Laboratories, Inc.Inventors: Roger J. Elgas, Timothy M. Gordon