Patents by Inventor William J. Nolan
William J. Nolan 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: 9314565Abstract: Injector systems which include a syringe and a powered injector to inject a fluid into a patient are described. The powered injector includes a drive member, an energy source, at least one sensor for detecting energy from the energy source, and at least one contact member axially movable in the injector and in communication with the sensor. The syringe includes at least one indicator positioned at a predetermined position, such as on a rear surface of an attachment flange, which may transmit or reflect energy from the energy source to the sensor. The contact member may contact and be moved by the indicator when the syringe is attached to the powered injector, so that the energy detected by the sensor may be determined by the position of the indicator. The position of the indicator thereby provides information about the syringe configuration.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2013Date of Patent: April 19, 2016Assignee: Bayer HealthCare LLCInventors: Michael A. Spohn, Joelle A. Rudnick, Thomas P. Joyce, Adam J. Hahn, Michael J. Masters, William J. Nolan, Jason A. Zaperach, Joseph B. Havrilla
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Patent number: 8439876Abstract: Injector systems including a syringe for use with a powered injector having a drive membre to inject a fluid into a patient having a first indicator positioned on the syringe at a predetermined position are described. The position of the first indicator may be associated with information about the syringe configuration. The first indicator can, for example, be positioned on a rear surface of an attachment flange of the syringe. The injector system includes sensors each having on and off states, and a shutter mechanism configured to place sensors in the on or off states. The state of each of the sensors provides a digital code corresponding to information on the syringe configuration.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2009Date of Patent: May 14, 2013Assignee: Medrad, Inc.Inventors: Michael A. Spohn, Joelle A. Rudnick, Thomas P. Joyce, Adam J. Hahn, Michael J. Masters, William J. Nolan, Jr., Joseph B. Havrilla
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Publication number: 20090247867Abstract: A syringe for use with a powered injector to inject a fluid into a patient includes at least a first indicator positioned on the syringe at a predetermined axial position. The distance between a rearward surface of the first indicator and a predetermined position on the powered injector provides information about the syringe configuration. The first indicator can, for example, be a rear surface of the attachment flange. An injector system includes a powered injector having a drive member and at least one sensor for detecting energy. The injector system also includes a syringe having at least a first indicator positioned on the syringe at a predetermined axial position. The energy detected by the sensor is determined by the axial position of the indicator when the syringe is attached to the powered injector. The axial position of the indicator thereby provides information about the syringe configuration.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 6, 2009Publication date: October 1, 2009Applicant: MEDRAD, INC.Inventors: Michael A. Spohn, Joelle A. Rudnick, Thomas P. Joyce, Adam J. Hahn, Michael J. Masters, William J. Nolan, JR., Joseph B. Havrilla
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Patent number: 6743205Abstract: An adapter includes a syringe carrier adapted to seat at least a portion of the syringe. The syringe carrier includes at least one rearward facing abutment member to abut at least one forward facing surface on a syringe. The syringe carrier includes an opening therein to allow a drive member of an injector to communicate forward force to the plunger through abutment without connective engagement between the drive member and the plunger. The adapter further includes a releasable mounting mechanism positioned to the rear of the syringe carrier to mount the adapter in a desired position relative to the front wall of the injector.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2001Date of Patent: June 1, 2004Assignee: Medrad, Inc.Inventors: William J. Nolan, Jr., Michael A. Spohn, John A. Haury, Anthony S. McCoppin, Frank A. Lazzaro, Robert J. Ashcraft, Jr., James Albert Dedig, Christopher J. Blue, David H. Berry
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Patent number: 6716195Abstract: An adapter for releasably attaching a syringe to an injector includes a first section and a second section connected about a hinge axis that is generally perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the adapter. The first section and the second section are rotatable about the hinge axis between an open position to allow loading of the syringe into the adapter from a position to the rear of the hinge axis and a closed position to retain the syringe therein. The hinge axis is preferably off-center from the longitudinal axis of the adapter and the adapter further includes a releasable mounting mechanism positioned on a rearward end of the adapter to mount the adapter in a desired position relative to the front wall of the injector.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2001Date of Patent: April 6, 2004Assignee: Medrad, Inc.Inventors: William J. Nolan, Jr., Michael A. Spohn, John Haury, Anthony S. McCoppin, Frank A. Lazzaro, Robert J. Ashcraft, Jr., James Albert Dedig, Christopher J. Blue, David H. Berry
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Publication number: 20040015124Abstract: A fluid delivery system includes a control unit having one or more devices for controlling a fluid injection, a syringe having a body and a plunger movably disposed within the body, and a syringe interface module separate from but in communication with the control unit. The syringe interface module includes a module housing, a syringe interface on the module housing that is adapted to connect the syringe to the module housing, and a drive member operable to advance the plunger of the syringe.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 14, 2003Publication date: January 22, 2004Inventors: Francis J. Sciulli, David M. Griffiths, William J. Nolan, Richard G. Critchlow, Salvatore J. Dedola, Michael A. Spohn, Frank A. Lazzaro, Thomas P. Joyce, John R. Gardner
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Patent number: 6673033Abstract: An injector for use in injecting a fluid in a medical injection procedure includes a drive mechanism to pressurize the fluid; a sensor to measure a variable that is proportional to fluid pressure (that is, a direct or indirect measurement of fluid pressure); and a pressure monitor (for example, including hardwired circuitry and/or software) in communication with the sensor and the drive mechanism to stop the injection procedure when the sensor measures a value of the variable that corresponds to a pressure hazard limit. Preferably, the pressure monitor further limits power input to the drive mechanism to a power limit once the variable reaches a value that corresponds to a power limiting pressure that is below the pressure hazard limit.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2000Date of Patent: January 6, 2004Assignee: Medrad, Inc.Inventors: Francis J. Sciulli, David M. Griffiths, William J. Nolan, Jr., Richard G. Critchlow, Salvatore J. Dedola, Michael A. Spohn, Frank A. Lazzaro, Thomas P. Joyce, John R. Gardner
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Publication number: 20030065287Abstract: A syringe for use with a powered injector to inject a fluid into a patient includes at least a first indicator positioned on the syringe at a predetermined axial position. The distance between a rearward surface of the first indicator and a predetermined position on the powered injector provides information about the syringe configuration. The first indicator can, for example, be a rear surface of the attachment flange. An injector system includes a powered injector having a drive member and at least one sensor for detecting energy. The injector system also includes a syringe having at least a first indicator positioned on the syringe at a predetermined axial position. The energy detected by the sensor is determined by the axial position of the indicator when the syringe is attached to the powered injector. The axial position of the indicator thereby provides information about the syringe configuration.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2002Publication date: April 3, 2003Inventors: Michael A. Spohn, Joelle A. Rudnick, Thomas P. Joyce, Adam J. Hahn, Michael J. Masters, William J. Nolan, Jason A. Zaperach, Joseph B. Havrilla
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Publication number: 20010023336Abstract: An adapter includes a syringe carrier adapted to seat at least a portion of the syringe. The syringe carrier includes at least one rearward facing abutment member to abut at least one forward facing surface on a syringe. The syringe carrier includes an opening therein to allow a drive member of an injector to communicate forward force to the plunger through abutment without connective engagement between the drive member and the plunger. The adapter further includes a releasable mounting mechanism positioned to the rear of the syringe carrier to mount the adapter in a desired position relative to the front wall of the injector. An adapter includes a first section and a second section that are rotatable relative to each other about a hinge axis generally perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the adapter.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2001Publication date: September 20, 2001Inventors: William J. Nolan, Michael A. Spohn, John Haury, Anthony S. McCoppin, Frank A. Lazzaro, Robert J. Ashcraft, James Albert Dedig, Christopher J. Blue, David H. Berry
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Publication number: 20010011163Abstract: An adapter includes a syringe carrier adapted to seat at least a portion of the syringe. The syringe carrier includes at least one rearward facing abutment member to abut at least one forward facing surface on a syringe. The syringe carrier includes an opening therein to allow a drive member of an injector to communicate forward force to the plunger through abutment without connective engagement between the drive member and the plunger. The adapter further includes a releasable mounting mechanism positioned to the rear of the syringe carrier to mount the adapter in a desired position relative to the front wall of the injector. An adapter includes a first section and a second section that are rotatable relative to each other about a hinge axis generally perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the adapter.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2001Publication date: August 2, 2001Inventors: William J. Nolan, Michael A. Spohn, John Haury, Anthony S. McCoppin, Frank A. Lazzaro, Robert J. Ashcraft, James Albert Dedig, Christopher J. Blue, David H. Berry
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Patent number: 5808203Abstract: The present invention provides pressure measuring devices comprising a sensor to detect the force upon at least a portion of a contact surface of a syringe plunger during pressurization of a fluid medium within the syringe. A determination of the pressure of the fluid medium within the syringe is thereby enabled.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 1997Date of Patent: September 15, 1998Assignee: Medrad, Inc.Inventors: William J. Nolan, Jr., Kevin P. Cowan, Alan D. Hirschman, David M. Reilly, Frederick W. Trombley, III, David M. Griffiths
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Patent number: D452737Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 1999Date of Patent: January 1, 2002Assignee: Medrad, Inc.Inventors: William J. Nolan, Jr., James A. Dedig, Robert J. Ashcraft, Jr., Francis J. Sciulli, Jr., Karen M. Zelenski