Patents by Inventor William Earl Scott, III

William Earl Scott, III 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: 20230337660
    Abstract: A body tissue preservation system (300) for storage and preservation of body tissue (114), the system comprising: abase unit (200) having a reader (240) configured to obtain data from a machine-readable marker; a container unit (100) that is arranged to receive the body tissue, comprises a machine-readable marker (140) (e.g. QR code, bar code, RFID) and is configured as an insert for the base unit; and a controller configured to control at least one operational parameter of the storage and/or preservation of the body tissue based on the obtained data. The body tissue preservation system is configured to perfuse or persufflate the body tissue in the container unit. The reader may be operable to modify the machine-readable marker. The reader may be configured to perform an authentication process with the marker.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 26, 2021
    Publication date: October 26, 2023
    Inventors: William Earl SCOTT, III, Stuart KAY, Leo FREITAS
  • Publication number: 20230122227
    Abstract: A body tissue preservation system for storage and preservation of body tissue, the system comprising a body tissue monitor to determine a status of the body tissue, wherein the body tissue monitor comprises: at least one sensor configured to obtain sensor data based on a plurality of measurements of the body tissue and/or the environment surrounding the body tissue; and a controller arranged to receive the sensor data from the at least one sensor, wherein the controller is configured to: detect one or more trigger events in the sensor data, wherein each trigger event comprises sensor data which satisfies a first threshold criterion; select, for each of the one or more trigger events, a window of the sensor data associated with the trigger event; identify, for each of the one or more windows, a subset of the sensor data corresponding to the selected window; determine, for each of the one or more selected windows, whether the corresponding identified subset of sensor data satisfies a second threshold criterion;
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 26, 2021
    Publication date: April 20, 2023
    Inventors: William Earl SCOTT, III, Leo FREITAS
  • Publication number: 20230073386
    Abstract: A container unit (6) is provided for storing an organ or body tissue, wherein the container unit is configured as an insert for a storage apparatus and wherein the container unit comprises: a container body (602) defining a storage region; an inlet port (632) for connection to a fluid supply system to receive persufflation fluid; an outlet port (634) for connection to a said organ or body tissue stored in the container body; and a fluid processing device (604) comprising an internal passageway (636) connecting the inlet port to the outlet port, wherein the fluid processing device is configured to process, e.g. cool and humidify, persufflation fluid flowing through the internal passageway from the inlet port to the outlet port. The present disclosure also relates to a storage apparatus, a kit of parts, and a method of preparing an apparatus to store and preserve an organ or body tissue.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 12, 2021
    Publication date: March 9, 2023
    Inventors: William Earl SCOTT, III, Stuart Brian William KAY
  • Publication number: 20230069897
    Abstract: An apparatus for storing an organ or body tissue is disclosed, comprising: a container unit comprising a container body defining a storage region, wherein the container body includes an opening to enable the organ or body tissue to be admitted to, and removed from, the storage region; and a surgical drape (802) comprising: a securing portion (804) which is securable to the container unit, a peripheral outer portion (808) which surrounds the securing portion, and a frangible portion (810) separating the securing portion from the peripheral outer portion; wherein the securing portion is securable to the container body to enable the drape to extend around a portion of the periphery of the opening with the peripheral outer portion of the drape arranged outward of the opening; and wherein the frangible portion extends around the securing portion to enable the peripheral outer portion to be separated from the securing portion by tearing the frangible portion.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 12, 2021
    Publication date: March 9, 2023
    Inventors: William Earl SCOTT, III, Stuart Brian William KAY
  • Patent number: 10091985
    Abstract: Method and system for organ preservation. According to one aspect, an organ may be preserved by being perfused with an in situ generated preserving gas. The organ may be, for example, a human or porcine pancreas, and perfusion of the pancreas may be anterograde, retrograde, ductal, anterograde/ductal, or retrograde/ductal. The preserving gas used to perfuse the organ may be dissolved in a liquid and then administered to the organ as a gas/liquid solution or may be mixed with one or more other gases and then administered to the organ as a gas/gas mixture. The preserving gas may be, for example, oxygen gas generated in situ using an electrochemical oxygen concentrator. According to another aspect, an organ preservation system may include an electrochemical oxygen concentrator having a water vapor feed, as well as auxiliary equipment to control and measure delivery pressure, flow, temperature and humidity.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 18, 2010
    Date of Patent: October 9, 2018
    Assignee: GINER, INC.
    Inventors: Linda A. Tempelman, Klearchos K. Papas, Simon G. Stone, William Earl Scott, III, Thomas M. Suszynski, Shuichiro Matsumoto, Joana Ferrer Fabrega, Michael D. Rizzari
  • Publication number: 20100330547
    Abstract: Method and system for organ preservation. According to one aspect, an organ may be preserved by being perfused with an in situ generated preserving gas. The organ may be, for example, a human or porcine pancreas, and perfusion of the pancreas may be anterograde, retrograde, ductal, anterograde/ductal, or retrograde/ductal. The preserving gas used to perfuse the organ may be dissolved in a liquid and then administered to the organ as a gas/liquid solution or may be mixed with one or more other gases and then administered to the organ as a gas/gas mixture. The preserving gas may be, for example, oxygen gas generated in situ using an electrochemical oxygen concentrator. According to another aspect, an organ preservation system may include an electrochemical oxygen concentrator having a water vapor feed, as well as auxiliary equipment to control and measure delivery pressure, flow, temperature and humidity.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 18, 2010
    Publication date: December 30, 2010
    Inventors: Linda A. Tempelman, Klearchos K. Papas, Simon G. Stone, William Earl Scott, III, Thomas M. Suszynski, Shuichiro Matsumoto, Joana Ferrer Fabrega, Michael D. Rizzari