Patents by Inventor William Richard Johns
William Richard Johns 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: 12233192Abstract: A cell washing apparatus is provided to wash a cell-containing fluid. The apparatus is arranged to exchange one or more exchangeable entities from a cell-containing first fluid, and comprises, a first fluid conduit and a second fluid conduit, the second fluid conduit separated from the first fluid conduit by a semi-permeable membrane disposed therebetween; the first fluid conduit having a first fluid inlet and a first fluid outlet, the first fluid conduit arranged to transport the first fluid in a first direction between the first fluid inlet and the first fluid outlet; the second fluid conduit being arranged to house a second fluid; wherein the semi-permeable membrane comprises a plurality of pores arranged to permit transport of said one or more exchangeable entities from the first fluid to the second fluid; wherein the one or more exchangeable entities comprise free haemoglobin and/or blood plasma; and wherein the first fluid is whole blood isolated from a human body, or packed red blood cells.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2019Date of Patent: February 25, 2025Assignee: Haemair LimitedInventors: William Richard Johns, Ronald Kelvin Knight
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Patent number: 11957820Abstract: A blood pump is disclosed. The blood pump apparatus is arranged to provide pulsatile flow, and comprises a flexible inner cylindrical duct providing a blood flow region, and an outer cylindrical duct arranged to surround the inner cylindrical duct and arranged to accommodate a pumping fluid. In the pump the inner cylindrical duct is described as comprising a blood inlet for receiving blood into the region, a blood outlet for passing blood out from the blood flow region and a passageway therebetween. There is also described the feature of the inner duct comprising a non return valve at the blood inlet and a non return valve at the blood outlet, the outer cylindrical duct having a fluid port for a pumping fluid, and a pump device arranged to cyclically deliver and withdraw pumping fluid to the fluid port thereby cyclically compressing and expanding the flexible inner cylindrical duct urging blood through the blood flow region and delivering a pulsating blood flow through the blood outlet.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2017Date of Patent: April 16, 2024Assignee: Haemaflow LimitedInventors: William Richard Johns, Ronald Kelvin Knight
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Patent number: 11879821Abstract: A device for determining the rheological properties of blood may include a channel having at least one channel sub-section that has a substantially constant cross-section; apparatus for determining a pressure differential along at least a portion of the sub-section of the channel; a first reservoir that is adapted to be located at a first end of the channel and to be placed in fluid communication with the channel, the first reservoir being of variable internal volume; a second reservoir that is adapted to be placed in fluid communication with first reservoir via the channel, the second reservoir being of variable internal volume; means for allowing blood to be introduced into the device; an outlet for allowing gas to be expelled from the device; and means for varying the volume of the first reservoir.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2022Date of Patent: January 23, 2024Assignee: HAEMOGRAPH PTY LTD.Inventor: William Richard Johns
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Publication number: 20220404255Abstract: A device for determining the rheological properties of blood may include a channel having at least one channel sub-section that has a substantially constant cross-section; apparatus for determining a pressure differential along at least a portion of the sub-section of the channel; a first reservoir that is adapted to be located at a first end of the channel and to be placed in fluid communication with the channel, the first reservoir being of variable internal volume; a second reservoir that is adapted to be placed in fluid communication with first reservoir via the channel, the second reservoir being of variable internal volume; means for allowing blood to be introduced into the device; an outlet for allowing gas to be expelled from the device; and means for varying the volume of the first reservoir.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 1, 2022Publication date: December 22, 2022Inventor: William Richard Johns
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Publication number: 20220249759Abstract: An extracorporeal life support device control system and method arranged to provide suitable gas and blood flow rates through an extracorporeal life support device. The control system comprises: a sensor arranged to detect and output a measurand, wherein the measurand is characteristic of a single autonomic nervous system output defining a metabolic demand; and a controller arranged to receive the measurand, and further arranged to control, according to the measurand: gas and/or liquid flow rates through an extracorporeal life support device; wherein the flow rates are arranged to provide blood gas concentrations similar to those arising from healthy lungs at the metabolic demand. In the case of patients with healthy lungs, the control system can control the blood flow rate without controlling gas flow rates through an oxygenator.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 5, 2020Publication date: August 11, 2022Inventors: William Richard Johns, Ronald Kelvin Knight
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Patent number: 11378507Abstract: A device for determining the rheological properties of blood may include a channel having at least one channel sub-section that has a substantially constant cross-section; apparatus for determining a pressure differential along at least a portion of the sub-section of the channel; a first reservoir that is adapted to be located at a first end of the channel and to be placed in fluid communication with the channel, the first reservoir being of variable internal volume; a second reservoir that is adapted to be placed in fluid communication with first reservoir via the channel, the second reservoir being of variable internal volume; means for allowing blood to be introduced into the device; an outlet for allowing gas to be expelled from the device; and means for varying the volume of the first reservoir.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2017Date of Patent: July 5, 2022Assignee: HAEMOGRAPH PTY LTD.Inventor: William Richard Johns
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Publication number: 20220031924Abstract: A cell washing apparatus is provided to wash a cell-containing fluid. The apparatus is arranged to exchange one or more exchangeable entities from a cell-containing first fluid, and comprises, a first fluid conduit and a second fluid conduit, the second fluid conduit separated from the first fluid conduit by a semi-permeable membrane disposed therebetween; the first fluid conduit having a first fluid inlet and a first fluid outlet, the first fluid conduit arranged to transport the first fluid in a first direction between the first fluid inlet and the first fluid outlet; the second fluid conduit being arranged to house a second fluid; wherein the semi-permeable membrane comprises a plurality of pores arranged to permit transport of said one or more exchangeable entities from the first fluid to the second fluid; wherein the one or more exchangeable entities comprise free haemoglobin and/or blood plasma; and wherein the first fluid is whole blood isolated from a human body, or packed red blood cells.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2019Publication date: February 3, 2022Inventors: William Richard Johns, Ronald Kelvin Knight
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Publication number: 20190358375Abstract: A blood pump is disclosed. The blood pump apparatus is arranged to provide pulsatile flow, and comprises a flexible inner cylindrical duct providing a blood flow region, and an outer cylindrical duct arranged to surround the inner cylindrical duct and arranged to accommodate a pumping fluid. In the pump the inner cylindrical duct is described as comprising a blood inlet for receiving blood into the region, a blood outlet for passing blood out from the blood flow region and a passageway therebetween. There is also described the feature of the inner duct comprising a non return valve at the blood inlet and a non return valve at the blood outlet, the outer cylindrical duct having a fluid port for a pumping fluid, and a pump device arranged to cyclically deliver and withdraw pumping fluid to the fluid port thereby cyclically compressing and expanding the flexible inner cylindrical duct urging blood through the blood flow region and delivering a pulsating blood flow through the blood outlet.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2017Publication date: November 28, 2019Inventors: William Richard Johns, Ronald Kelvin Knight
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Publication number: 20190317000Abstract: A device for determining the rheological properties of blood may include a channel having at least one channel sub-section that has a substantially constant cross-section; apparatus for determining a pressure differential along at least a portion of the sub-section of the channel; a first reservoir that is adapted to be located at a first end of the channel and to be placed in fluid communication with the channel, the first reservoir being of variable internal volume; a second reservoir that is adapted to be placed in fluid communication with first reservoir via the channel, the second reservoir being of variable internal volume; means for allowing blood to be introduced into the device; an outlet for allowing gas to be expelled from the device; and means for varying the volume of the first reservoir.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2017Publication date: October 17, 2019Inventor: William Richard Johns
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Publication number: 20190099530Abstract: A mass exchanger for use in storing blood or a blood product such as packed cells is described. The mass exchanger comprises an external casing, a cavity is provided within the casing having a region for storing blood and one or more channels extending within the casing for accommodating flow of a treatment fluid, the one or more channels each being at least partly bounded by a permeable membrane to allow transfer of chemical species between the channel and the cavity; wherein the casing comprises at least one flexible wall. The mass exchanger can include a region for storing blood comprising a bag. Here the bag or the casing comprise at least one flexible wall. A method of storing blood in the mass exchanger is also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2017Publication date: April 4, 2019Inventors: William Richard Johns, Alan Frederick Evans, Ronald Kelvin Knight
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Publication number: 20170239621Abstract: A gas/fluid mass exchange apparatus is disclosed. The apparatus comprises a gas permeable membrane which is arranged to separate a first region for receiving a gas flow, from a second region for receiving a fluid flow. The apparatus further comprises support means which is arranged to maintain the shape and orientation of the membrane.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2017Publication date: August 24, 2017Applicant: HAEMAIR LIMITEDInventors: William Richard JOHNS, Steven Warwick James BROWN, Richard PHILLIPS, Dale ROGERS
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Patent number: 9669146Abstract: A gas/fluid mass exchange apparatus includes a gas permeable membrane which is arranged to separate a first region for receiving a gas flow, from a second region for receiving a fluid flow. The apparatus further a support element which is arranged to maintain the shape and orientation of the membrane.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2012Date of Patent: June 6, 2017Assignee: HAEMAIR LIMITEDInventors: William Richard Johns, Stephen Warwick James Brown, Richard Phillips, Dale Rogers
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Patent number: 9649423Abstract: Blood is treated externally to a human or animal body, the blood having been extracted from a first human or animal body for delivery to a second human or animal body. The temperature and/or composition of the blood are controlled.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2013Date of Patent: May 16, 2017Assignee: HAEMAFLOW LTD.Inventors: Alan Frederick Evans, William Richard Johns
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Publication number: 20150086969Abstract: Blood is treated externally to a human or animal body, the blood having been extracted from a first human or animal body for delivery to a second human or animal body. The temperature and/or composition of the blood are controlled.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2013Publication date: March 26, 2015Inventors: Alan Frederick Evans, William Richard Johns
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Publication number: 20140353854Abstract: A gas/fluid mass exchange apparatus includes a gas permeable membrane which is arranged to separate a first region for receiving a gas flow, from a second region for receiving a fluid flow. The apparatus further a support element which is arranged to maintain the shape and orientation of the membrane.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2012Publication date: December 4, 2014Applicant: Haemair LimitedInventors: William Richard Johns, Steven W. J. Brown, Richard Phillips, Dale Rogers
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Publication number: 20120148452Abstract: A sensing device is provided. The device comprises a gas permeable member, a sensing member and optical means. The gas permeable member is arranged to receive gas from a substance to be tested. The sensing member is located adjacent to the gas permeable member and comprises a sensing substance. A property of the sensing substance is modified when it is brought into contact with the gas received by the gas permeable member. The optical means comprises a light source which is arranged to irradiate the sensing substance together with a first sensor which is configured to detect a change in the aforementioned property of the sensing substance.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2010Publication date: June 14, 2012Applicant: HAEMAFLOW LIMITEDInventors: Stephen Warwick James Brown, Peter Douglas, William Richard Johns, Richard Phillips, Stephen Robert Ricketts, Dale Rogers
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Publication number: 20100145471Abstract: A prosthetic lung for receipt by a lung space of a patient includes a mass exchange apparatus for use in blood/air mass exchange, an air sac and an air vessel. The mass exchange includes plural blood flow conduits for defining blood flow and a plural air flow conduits for defining air flow. The plural air flow conduits and the plural blood flow conduits at least partially include gas-permeable membrane material and the conduits are arranged relative to each other to enable transfer of oxygen from the air to the blood and transfer of carbon dioxide from the blood to the air. The mass exchange apparatus is provided with at least one first air port and at least one second air port, so that the air flow may be defined therebetween by the plural air flow conduits. The air sac defines an air sac cavity in fluid communication with at least one first air port of the mass exchange apparatus.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2008Publication date: June 10, 2010Applicant: University of Vermont and State Agricultural CollegeInventor: William Richard Johns
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Publication number: 20090081079Abstract: There is provided a mass exchange apparatus (114) for use in blood/air mass exchange comprising plural blood flow conduits for defining a blood flow from a blood flow inlet provided thereto; and plural air flow conduits for defining an air flow from an air flow inlet provided thereto. The plural air flow conduits and plural blood flow conduits at least partially comprise gas-permeable membrane material, and the conduits are arranged relative to each other such as to enable transfer of oxygen from the air flow to the blood flow and transfer of carbon dioxide from the blood flow to the air flow through the membrane material. The apparatus additionally comprises at least one sensor (170) for sensing patient respiratory demand; and a controller (160) for controlling the rate of blood/air mass exchange by separate control of the levels of carbon dioxide and oxygen in the air flow responsive to the sensing of patient respiratory demand by the sensor.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2008Publication date: March 26, 2009Applicant: Haemair Ltd.Inventor: William Richard Johns