Plural Or Diverse Patents (Class 206/370)
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Patent number: 8020700Abstract: Described herein are packaging systems for nasal devices, and methods of packaging and/or dispensing nasal devices. A packaging system may include one or a plurality of nasal devices removably secured to a support backing, and a dispenser. In some variations an applicator may also be included. Methods of using and methods of assembling packaging systems and dispensers are also described.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2008Date of Patent: September 20, 2011Assignee: Ventus Medical, Inc.Inventors: Rajiv Doshi, Bryan Loomas, Enrique F. Mendez, Arthur G. Sandoval, Jeffrey W. Servaites, Matthew Durack
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Patent number: 8011508Abstract: Packaged systems for implanting a marker in a patient and methods for manufacturing and using such systems. In one embodiment, a packaged system comprises an introducer having a cannula and a stylet configured to be received in the cannula, a marker in the cannula, and a package having a sterile compartment. The marker can have a casing configured to be implanted in a patient and a resonating circuit in the casing. The resonating circuit can comprise a coil configured to wirelessly transmit a target signal in response to a wirelessly transmitted excitation signal. The introducer is contained within the sterile compartment. In another embodiment, the marker is not loaded in the introducer within the compartment of the package.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2008Date of Patent: September 6, 2011Assignee: Calypso Medical Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Keith Seiler, Eric Hadford
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Publication number: 20110192745Abstract: Medical containers for use in blood collection and processing and medical systems, methods and apparatus for use in blood collection and processing are described. An example medical container to be used during blood collection and processing, the medical container includes an elongated body defining a compartment and a base coupled at a first end of the elongated body. Additionally, the medical container includes a divider extending through the compartment to separate the compartment into a first subcompartment and a second subcompartment, the divider comprising a first material and the elongated body comprising a second material, the first material being relatively more rigid than the second material, the first subcompartment and the subsecond compartment each to accommodate blood pack components.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2011Publication date: August 11, 2011Inventor: Kyungyoon Min
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Publication number: 20110180436Abstract: A mayo stand having a springy material positioned on the mayo stand tray. The springy material is of sufficient softness and thickness so that it is easily depressed downward by the finger and thumb force of a doctor or his assistant so that a surgical tool on the tray is easily graspable. In a preferred embodiment the springy material is cut from a ½ inch thick foam polyurethane sheet and is adhesively attached to a thin, flexible plastic bag. The thin, flexible plastic bag is clean and sterile and covers the mayo stand and the mayo stand tray. Preferably the flexible plastic bag is a single use item that is disposed of following the completion of the medical procedure.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 27, 2010Publication date: July 28, 2011Inventors: Fabian von Posern, John Gamble
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Patent number: 7975846Abstract: A sharps holding device according to the present invention may include a body providing a housing having a contact surface and at least one needle securement aperture. A needle securement aperture may be configured to allow insertion of at least a portion of a needle or other sharp into the housing. The device may also have one or more needle cushions positioned adjacent to the contact surface. A needle cushion may be configured such that a needle or other sharp inserted through a securement aperture can be inserted into the needle cushion. A lid may be included in the device and configured to secure the one or more needle cushions within the body of the housing. One or more needle cushions may be cooperatively engaged by the contact surface of the body and the lid, and one of the needle cushions may be located between the lid and the contact surface.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2006Date of Patent: July 12, 2011Assignee: Merit Medical Systems, Inc.Inventors: Trent Clegg, Fred P. Lampropoulos
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Publication number: 20110155599Abstract: A holder (100) for medical implements includes a base member (101) and at least one medical implement receiver (110). Each medical implement receiver (110) includes a pair of retention members (114,115) extending from the base member (101). Opposing faces (116,117) of the retention members (114,115) define an implement receiving recess (118). Slots (120,121) are provided in the opposing faces (116,117) to facilitate reception of syringe needle cap rims (330). The holder (100) can be configured as a medical tray (801) that can be attached to one or more other medical trays, including one having cup holders (870,871,872), one including a needle containment receptacle (881), or other medical trays.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 27, 2009Publication date: June 30, 2011Inventors: Lindsay S. Yakel, Kimberly M. Haines, Alan W. Dye, Michael S. McMahon
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Patent number: 7967137Abstract: The invention provides a tray organizer apparatus for safely organizing routine expendable medical supplies for in hospital patients disclosing a plurality of variants in the form of a non power embodiment of a surface tray with shaped recesses for retaining medical supplies and power embodiments with 110 ac volt supply with a multiplicity of 110 volt outlet and a plurality of USB ports, Firewire port, and other devices such tiltable LED illuminated mirrors. The tray organizer is formed of injection molded plastic, folded sheet metal or other equal structures and incorporates a peripheral upstanding rim connected to a lower planar surface from which a number of recessed openings are formed with enclosed bottom surfaces to retain expendable supplies in a variety of shapes.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2008Date of Patent: June 28, 2011Inventors: Jason D. Fulbrook, David J. Fulbrook, Jim E. Fulbrook
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Patent number: 7967138Abstract: A packaging system is disclosed for shipping a prosthetic tissue valve in a storage solution and preparing and loading of the bioprosthetic valve onto a catheter-based delivery system. The packaging system includes a fluid tight container filled with the storage solution attached to a delivery catheter, wherein the container surrounds the prosthetic tissue valve that is in a pre-loaded position on the delivery catheter during shipment and storage. The prosthetic tissue valve may include an attachment mechanism that attaches to the delivery catheter to properly position the tissue valve for loading within the delivery catheter. In another embodiment where the prosthetic tissue valve is not attached to the delivery catheter during shipment, the attachment mechanism may interact with the prosthetic tissue valve shipping container to prevent the bioprosthetic valve from moving during shipment.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2009Date of Patent: June 28, 2011Assignee: Medtronic Vascular, Inc.Inventors: Timothy Ryan, Don Tran, Jeffrey Allen, Melissa Denton, Adam Podbelski
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Publication number: 20110152844Abstract: Disclosed is an exemplary surgical system employing a temperature controlled docking station. The surgical system may include an articulating arm that is selectively moveable within a range of positions. A tray for receiving items used in performing a procedure may be attached to the articulating arm. The docking station may be attached to the tray. The docking station may include a heating element for selectively heating the docking station, a temperature sensor for monitoring a temperature of the docking station, and a reader configured for collecting information associated with an article placed in the docking station. The surgical system may also include a controller operably connected to the heating element, the temperature sensor, and the reader. The controller may be configured to adjust a heat output of the heating element in response to a signal received from the temperature sensor and/or the reader.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2009Publication date: June 23, 2011Inventor: Steven T. Charles
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Publication number: 20110139652Abstract: The present invention relates to an organizer for releasably accommodating components of blood tube sets for different extracorporeal blood treatment options, in particular for dialysis methods, by means of a blood treatment apparatus, as well as methods for manufacturing and preparing an organizer of the invention.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2009Publication date: June 16, 2011Inventors: Jürgen Klewinghaus, Michael Herrenbauer, Christine Nachbaur-Sturm, Giovanni Di Rienzo, Reinhold Reiter
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Publication number: 20110114522Abstract: The teachings herein provide a surgical instrument tray system comprising at least a stringer tray having an advantageous cradle configured to hold ring-handle instruments in a spaced-apart array. In particular, the cradle includes an array of compartments, with each compartment cradling and supporting the lower ring of a respective one of the ring-handle instruments loaded in the tray. Further, a removable, elongated locking member locks the lower rings within the cradle. These features allow the stringer tray to be used for neatly organizing and holding a potentially large quantity of ring-handle instruments, for presentation and use within an operating room environment, for stowage as part of a tracked tray system within a sterilization container, as well as to position and hold the ring-handle instruments in a fully open position for disinfecting and washing.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2010Publication date: May 19, 2011Inventors: Eric E. Alston, David W. Belt
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Patent number: 7942264Abstract: A single-use sterilization container for use in the sterilization of medical instruments is provided. The sterilization container includes a lid having central portion defined by a frangible region. Upon activation of the frangible region, the central portion may be removed rendering the sterilization container inoperable for future use.Type: GrantFiled: December 24, 2008Date of Patent: May 17, 2011Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Steven Scott Friderich, Denise E. O'Connor, Joseph A. Cesa
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Publication number: 20110083983Abstract: An instrument holder for use alone or in combination with a hose/cable organizer. The holder can be made in several forms; the preferred embodiment being an elongate plastic body with fold-up wing structures carrying opposed sets of instrument receivers such as spring fingers, loops, cups and combinations thereof. The holder may be used alone or in combination with a hose/cable organizer.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 20, 2010Publication date: April 14, 2011Applicant: Progressive Dynamics, Inc.Inventors: Michael W. WALTERS, Jeffrey L. Cornell, David R. Mead, Michael S. Smith
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Patent number: 7918337Abstract: A pharmaceutical waste disposal device comprises an upper portion adapted for receiving pharmaceutical waste and a lower portion adapted for collecting the pharmaceutical waste, the lower portion being selectively and removably engagable with the upper portion. The upper portion includes a housing surrounding an internal rotating wheel and a lid slideably engaged with the housing. Additionally, the rotating wheel includes collection areas adapted for collecting pharmaceutical waste placed in the upper portion. The lid includes a lower pivoting flap adapted for contacting and rotating the wheel upon closing the lid to transfer the pharmaceutical waste to the lower portion. Further, the rotating wheel is sized and positioned within the housing in a manner to substantially prevent access to the pharmaceutical waste collected in the lower portion.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2009Date of Patent: April 5, 2011Inventor: Tamara Hitson
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Patent number: 7913841Abstract: A temporary needle holder having one or more lateral surface needle holder apertures configured to receive needles therein. The lateral surface needle holder aperture is provided in addition to a top surface needle holder field and is positioned in the side of the temporary needle holder allowing sharp implements to be inserted into the lateral surface needle holder aperture to minimize tipping of the temporary needle holder. A portion of the implement positioned in the lateral needle holder aperture can rest on the support surface on which the temporary needle holder is positioned. A boundary septum is provided between the lateral surface needle holder aperture and the needle holder field on the top surface to prevent passage of the needle apparatus from the need stop field to the lateral surface needle holder aperture to prevent an inadvertent stick or puncture the skin of a practitioner.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2005Date of Patent: March 29, 2011Assignee: Merit Medical Systems, Inc.Inventors: Trent Clegg, Fred P. Lampropoulos
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Patent number: 7905353Abstract: A stackable containment tray for receiving discrete articles for storage and/or sterilization according to one embodiment of the present invention comprises a combination of two side panels, a floor supported by the two side panels, an upper stack ring, and a lower stack ring, a pair of opposed handle lock brackets, and a pair of opposed bail handles. The upper and lower stack rings are identical to each other and provide the stacking capability. The bail handle of one tray is able to interfit into the handle lock bracket of an upper tray, thereby enabling the stacked combination of trays to be locked together.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2007Date of Patent: March 15, 2011Assignee: Greatbatch Ltd.Inventors: Terry L. Baker, Rebecca Baker
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Publication number: 20110056859Abstract: Suture packaging and methods of use related thereto, wherein sutures are stored in suture packaging (100) having a panel (102) with apertures (104), needle parks (106, 500) removably or fixedly and selectively inserted into the apertures, and wrapping pegs (108, 400) removably or fixedly and selectively inserted into the apertures. The suture package can further comprise a tab (716) and a tab slot (718) for closing the package.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2008Publication date: March 10, 2011Applicant: ANGIOTECH PHARMACEUTICALS, INC.Inventor: Martin J. Kozlowski
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Publication number: 20110046667Abstract: An apparatus houses a plurality of surgical elements, such as needles and sutures, both before and after use. The largest cross-sectional dimension of the housing is preferably less than about 12 mm. In some embodiments, the apparatus includes a substantially rigid housing having a first section that holds a plurality of unused needles and a second section that receives the plurality of needles after use. In other embodiments, the apparatus includes a flexible panel having a plurality of pockets therein, wherein each pocket is configured to house a single needle.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2010Publication date: February 24, 2011Inventors: Patrick John Culligan, Roger P. Goldberg, Douglas S. Scherr
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Patent number: 7891487Abstract: A sharps container for safe storage of used pen needles comprises a housing within which is rotatably mounted a used pen needle receiving and ejecting means. Used pen needles are inserted into the receiving means. The receiving and ejecting means is rotated; during the rotation, cam follower means connected to the ejecting means engages cam means within the housing to cause the ejection of the used pen needle into the housing.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2010Date of Patent: February 22, 2011Assignee: Ultimed, Inc.Inventors: Thomas E. J. Erickson, James J. Erickson, Timothy A. Bachman
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Patent number: 7886908Abstract: An allergy testing tray assembly has an outer tray and an inner tray fitted in the outer tray. Each one piece tray is molded to have three longitudinal areas separated by two rows of spaced posts. A plurality of allergy testing needles are removably held between the adjacent posts. These syringes each have needle protective housing and a sheath that covers the needle prior to use color coded to reflect the gauge of the needle of the syringe. The plunger end of each of the syringes is capped so that each syringe is isolated from the environment. The trays are sealed by a cover sheet that may also have markings in the same color as the color of the housing and the sheath, so that a clinician can readily tell the gauge of the needle of the syringes stored in the trays, without having to remove the cover sheet.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2009Date of Patent: February 15, 2011Assignee: Smiths Medical ASD, Inc.Inventors: Quinton Farrar, Mary Beth Padgett, Jason Dillon
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Patent number: 7861860Abstract: A container system for organizing, protecting, sterilizing, storing and delivery of surgical instruments, implants and related devices. An optional cover is removably mounted to a tray and is held thereto by a pair of pivotally mounted handles. Post and button fasteners are removably mounted to the tray and hold rigid and flexible bracketry for securing devices within the assembly.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2007Date of Patent: January 4, 2011Assignee: ContainMed, Inc.Inventors: Todd E. Bettenhausen, Cary A. Bettenhausen
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Patent number: 7857129Abstract: The invention relates to a container (100) which has a carrier (1) for the storage and presentation of surgical auxiliary material (80), in particular screws, such as bone screws, in the holding or mounting position, and at least one removable cover (48) for preventing the loss of the auxiliary material, the surgical auxiliary material (80) being presentable in isolated form. According to the invention, it is envisaged that at least two containers (100) be separably connected to one another via the cover (48) and/or the carrier (1).Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2004Date of Patent: December 28, 2010Assignee: Synthes USA, LLCInventors: Ruth Iaconi-Forrer, Andre Furrer, Karina Candrian
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Publication number: 20100307942Abstract: A tray (100) for accommodating a coiled medical device, such as a catheter assembly (700), includes a first compartment (101), a second compartment (102), and a third compartment (103). The catheter assembly (700) and devices associated with a catheterization procedure, such as syringes (701,702) containing sterile water and lubricating jelly and a specimen container (703) can be disposed within the tray. A first barrier (105) and second barrier (106) separate the compartments. The barriers can have openings (121,122) therein to accommodate large syringes or to enable the first compartment (101) to be used as a lubricant applicator for the catheter. The first compartment (101) can include a stair-stepped contour (115) such that the syringes are held at different depths to facilitate ease of use. The various devices can be disposed within the tray (100) in accordance with their order of use in the catheterization procedure.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2009Publication date: December 9, 2010Inventors: Jennifer E. Tomes, Deborah B. Adler, Jack E. Maze, Alberto C. Savage, Kenneth S. Chua, Earl D. Wilson, John H. Kutsch
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Publication number: 20100307941Abstract: A tray (100) for accommodating a coiled medical device, such as a catheter assembly (700), includes a first compartment (101), a second compartment (102), and a third compartment (103). The catheter assembly (700) and devices associated with a catheterization procedure, such as syringes (701,702) containing sterile water and lubricating jelly and a specimen container (703) can be disposed within the tray. A first barrier (105) and second barrier (106) separate the compartments. The barriers can have openings (121,122) therein to accommodate large syringes or to enable the first compartment (101) to be used as a lubricant applicator for the catheter. The first compartment (101) can include a stair-stepped contour (115) such that the syringes are held at different depths to facilitate ease of use. The various devices can be disposed within the tray (100) in accordance with their order of use in the catheterization procedure.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2010Publication date: December 9, 2010Inventors: Jennifer E. Tomes, Deborah B. Adler, Jack E. Maze, Alberto C. Savage, Kenneth S. Chua, Earl D. Wilson, John H. Kutsch
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Patent number: 7845377Abstract: A purse or handbag is provided with a coin separator tray to facilitate access to coins that have been dropped into the purse. The coin separator tray has an elongated pan dimensioned to match the length and width of the base of the purse or handbag, and is open at one end wall. A coin-separating cover fits onto the side walls of the pan. The cover has generally horizontal shelves that overlap to define a generally horizontal elongated coin slot. Any loose coins in the purse or handbag migrate to the base and pass through the coin slot into said pan. The coins can be dispensed by opening a flap at the base of the purse.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2008Date of Patent: December 7, 2010Inventors: Robert F. Edwards, Jr., Janet L. LaVeck
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Patent number: 7837034Abstract: A temporary instrument holder having one or more lateral surface instrument holder apertures configured to receive needles therein. The lateral surface instrument holder aperture is provided in addition to a top surface instrument holder portion and is positioned in the side of the temporary instrument holder allowing sharp implements to be inserted into the lateral surface instrument holder aperture to minimize tipping of the temporary instrument holder. A portion of the implement positioned in the lateral instrument holder aperture can rest on the support surface on which the temporary instrument holder is positioned. A boundary septum is provided between the lateral surface instrument holder aperture and the instrument holder portion on the top surface to prevent passage of the needle apparatus from the need stop portion to the lateral surface instrument holder aperture to prevent an inadvertent stick or puncture the skin of a practitioner.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2006Date of Patent: November 23, 2010Assignee: Merit Medical Systems, Inc.Inventors: Trent Clegg, Fred P. Lampropoulos
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Publication number: 20100252470Abstract: A packaging system is disclosed for shipping a prosthetic tissue valve in a storage solution and preparing and loading of the bioprosthetic valve onto a catheter-based delivery system. The packaging system includes a fluid tight container filled with the storage solution attached to a delivery catheter, wherein the container surrounds the prosthetic tissue valve that is in a pre-loaded position on the delivery catheter during shipment and storage. The prosthetic tissue valve may include an attachment mechanism that attaches to the delivery catheter to properly position the tissue valve for loading within the delivery catheter. In another embodiment where the prosthetic tissue valve is not attached to the delivery catheter during shipment, the attachment mechanism may interact with the prosthetic tissue valve shipping container to prevent the bioprosthetic valve from moving during shipment.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 6, 2009Publication date: October 7, 2010Applicant: Medtronic Vascular, Inc.Inventors: Timothy Ryan, Don Tran, Jeffrey Allen, Melissa Denton, Adam Podbelski
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Publication number: 20100256749Abstract: A packaging system is disclosed for shipping a prosthetic tissue valve in a storage solution and preparing and loading of the bioprosthetic valve onto a catheter-based delivery system. The packaging system includes a fluid tight container filled with the storage solution attached to a delivery catheter, wherein the container surrounds the prosthetic tissue valve that is in a pre-loaded position on the delivery catheter during shipment and storage. The prosthetic tissue valve may include an attachment mechanism that attaches to the delivery catheter to properly position the tissue valve for loading within the delivery catheter. In another embodiment where the prosthetic tissue valve is not attached to the delivery catheter during shipment, the attachment mechanism may interact with the prosthetic tissue valve shipping container to prevent the bioprosthetic valve from moving during shipment.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 6, 2009Publication date: October 7, 2010Applicant: Medtronic Vascular, Inc.Inventors: Don Tran, Timothy Ryan, Jeffrey Allen, Melissa Denton, Adam Podbelski
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Patent number: 7806262Abstract: A package has a rectangular parallelepiped container including vertical front and rear panel sections connected by a pair of vertical side panel sections, a top wall connected to the upper edge of the rear panel section and a bottom wall connected to the at least one of the lower edges of the vertical panels and a top cushion panel disposed beneath the top wall and rotatably connected to at least one upper edge of the side panel sections. A holder is disposed, in the container, for holding a plurality of glass syringes each of which is sealingly contained in a plastic bag.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2006Date of Patent: October 5, 2010Assignee: Bayer Schering Pharma AGInventors: Masazumi Sakai, Katsunori Fujita, Shingo Sakamoto, Ryoichi Nishikawa
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Publication number: 20100243495Abstract: A container, for disposal of unsafe waste such as so-called “sharps” waste or other contaminated surgical, medical, or other materials, is in the form of a receptacle with an inlet for waste. In one embodiment, the inlet has gripper fingers so that a used needle can be pulled off a syringe, to fall into the receptacle, after insertion of the needle through the gripper fingers and then withdrawing the syringe away from the fingers. A base is provided for attaching the receptacle to a surface. The receptacle is interconnected with the base through a channel on the base, and a projecting part on the receptacle. The part can slide along the channel in one direction for interconnection of the receptacle and the base. A retention device is provided to prevent sliding in the opposite longitudinal direction e.g. when the syringe is withdrawn in such direction away from the fingers.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2008Publication date: September 30, 2010Applicant: ASTEK INNOVATIONS LIMITEDInventor: Alan Julian Segal
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Patent number: 7798323Abstract: A foldable carrying medical pack made of flexible material, adapted to store medical emergency supplies and equipment. Clear storage pouches which contain the medical supplies and equipment are attached by Velcro, for easy removal, to the interior side of the medical pack. This arrangement allows for immediate visible access to every item stored in each pouch/compartment. Each pouch has a clear sewn-in compartment in the front of same, to insert labels therein providing a list of the contents. The label is inserted in the compartment to allow the contents of the pouch to be easily determined. The removable pouches can be replaced with additional pouches that contain medical supplies or equipment oriented toward a variety of different medical emergencies.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2009Date of Patent: September 21, 2010Assignee: DHS Systems LLCInventors: Mike McCann, Lynn Piacentini
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Patent number: 7789230Abstract: A container for collecting sharps includes an opening adapted to receive sharps in a substantially vertical orientation, and an interior region for storing sharps received through the opening. The container includes a means for reorienting the sharps into an arrangement in which the sharps lie substantially parallel to one another within the interior region of the container. A method for configuring a sharps collection container includes the step of positioning a contoured surface of a guide element beneath an opening of the container to reorient sharps that are deposited through the opening into an arrangement in which the sharps are stored substantially parallel to one another in the container.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2005Date of Patent: September 7, 2010Assignee: Covidien AGInventor: Ronald T. Klein
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Patent number: 7784612Abstract: A packaging container for acupuncture needles capable of storing a plurality of acupuncture needles is provided. The packaging container (storage containers) in which the acupuncture needles to be used are stored can be opened at one time, according to the number of acupuncture needles to be used. On one end portion side of a packaging container (blister package) including a container body and a sheet member detachably attached to a planar surface of the container body, a free portion in which the sheet member is not attached to an outer frame portion of the container body, is disposed. Further, perforated lines (cut portions and uncut portions) are disposed along center lines of boundary portions from one end portion of the packaging container to the other end portion thereof. Here, the length of the uncut portion on the free portion is made longer than the length of each uncut portion on a portion other than the free portion.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2009Date of Patent: August 31, 2010Assignee: Seirin CorporationInventors: Zensho Kanda, Yusuke Kikuchi
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Publication number: 20100206751Abstract: In some aspects, a health management supply organizer is provided. The supply organizer is adapted to receive health management supplies including an analyte meter and analyte sensors (e.g., glucose test strips) and a removable disposal container which is adapted to receive used analyte sensors therein. The removable disposal container is mounted on an end portion of the body and may include a viewing window. Numerous other aspects are provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2009Publication date: August 19, 2010Applicant: Bayer HealthCare LLCInventor: Paul Wessel
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Patent number: 7766164Abstract: Medical tray and cover apparatus includes a tray body having an open top and an open front; the cover is removable and covers the tray top and front. The tray body includes a plurality of oppositely disposed grooves that provide for the insertion of closure and divider panels. The tray grooves are configured to allow the tray to be loaded with ampoules or vials without being snagged by the grooves. The trays are transparent so that its contents are visible without removing the cover. The trays are stackable with the cover in place. The trays are lockable such that the ability to stack the trays is not interfered with. The tray and cover eliminate particle generation from use and wear that can contaminate the contents of the tray. The tray and cover are capable of being autoclaved.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2005Date of Patent: August 3, 2010Inventor: Richard Francis Hurst
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Publication number: 20100176016Abstract: An instrument tray assembly and support brackets for mounting in an instrument tray assembly, for example, for retaining medical supplies and medical devices, are provided. The brackets engage the instrument tray and are adapted to facilitate installation and removal of the brackets from the tray. The support brackets include a bottom and a plurality of side walls extending from the bottom. The plurality of side walls are adapted to engage a perforation in a planar surface of the instrument tray to secure the support bracket to the instrument tray. The side walls of the brackets include outwardly biased, cantilevered projections positioned to engage a perforation in the instrument tray. The projections releasably engage the tray for installation and removal. Methods of engaging a bracket into an instrument tray are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2009Publication date: July 15, 2010Applicant: MACK MOLDING COMPANYInventor: Randolph W. PELL
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Publication number: 20100174415Abstract: A sterile surgical tray includes structure for receiving a plurality of surgical instruments. The sterile surgical tray also may include electrical input and output connectors attached to tray.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2010Publication date: July 8, 2010Inventors: Mark Humayun, Charles DeBoer, Matthew McCormick, Prashant Bhadri, Joel Cicchella, Ralph Kerns
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Patent number: 7748529Abstract: A surgical instrument case which includes a primary case which is substantially rectangular and has a pair of opposite side walls, a pair of opposite end walls and a bottom wall. A secondary case fits within the primary case, and the secondary case has at least one attachment element on an outside surface of the secondary case. The at least one attachment element is configured for connecting to at least one of the side walls and the end walls when the secondary case is mounted on an outside of at least one of the opposite side walls and the opposite end walls.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2006Date of Patent: July 6, 2010Assignee: Symmetry Medical, IncInventors: Chuck Foreman, Kraig Allen, John Conley, Dennis Brown
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Publication number: 20100154353Abstract: A non-reusable, locking container for sterilizing and storing surgical materials and presenting surgical materials in a sterilized condition. The non-reusable, locking sterilization container includes a tray, a lid, a permeable filter, a non-reusable lock and a frangible release that limit the container to only a single sterilization cycle or single use.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2009Publication date: June 24, 2010Inventors: Joseph A. Cesa, Laureen C. Clark, John K. Clay, Steven Scott Friderich, Sean P. Gorman, David Hernandez, Denise E. O'Connor, Corinna Schwarz, Tara Denise Smith, James Troy Starkey, Daniel P. Sterling
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Patent number: 7722837Abstract: A retainer assembly for retaining a medical device in a container having a perforated wall includes a retainer with a rigid support portion having at least one leg and a flexible, resilient instrument holding portion intimately bonded to the support portion so that the retainer is devoid of cracks and crevices between said portions. Each leg has a free end and an axial passage extending into the leg from that end so that the retainer may be positioned on the container wall with each opening in register with a perforation therein. A fastener extends into the passage of each leg and the underlying perforation from below the wall to anchor each leg to the wall under pressure thereby providing a seal between each leg and the wall. Various retainer embodiments and a method for making same are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2005Date of Patent: May 25, 2010Assignee: Polyvac, Inc.Inventor: Edward D. Riley
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Patent number: 7721886Abstract: A sharps container for safe storage of used pen needles comprises a housing within which is rotatably mounted a used pen needle receiving and ejecting means. Used pen needles are inserted into the receiving means. The receiving and ejecting means is rotated; during the rotation, cam follower means connected to the ejecting means engages cam means within the housing to cause the ejection of the used pen needle into the housing.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 2008Date of Patent: May 25, 2010Assignee: Ultimed, Inc.Inventors: Thomas E. Erickson, James J. Erickson, Timothy A. Bachman
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Publication number: 20100122925Abstract: This invention presents a syringe disposal unit for disposal of used disposable syringe needle assemblies of a reusable syringe. The syringe disposal includes a container having an interior for receiving a needle assembly of a reusable syringe. The needle assembly is removable from a syringe body of the reusable syringe. The container also has a through-hole through which the needle assembly can enter the interior. The syringe disposal also includes a needle base latch movable between an engaging position and a disengaging position. When the needle assembly is positioned in the through-hole the needle base latch contacts the needle assembly in the engaging position in such a way that the needle base latch prevents the needle assembly from rotating relative to the container, while the needle base latch does not contact the needle assembly in the disengaging position in such a manner that the needle base latch does not prevent the needle base from rotating relative to the container.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2008Publication date: May 20, 2010Inventors: Joan Charbonneau, David Matthew Zeanah
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Patent number: 7717264Abstract: A system for organizing, protecting, sterilizing, storing and delivery of surgical instruments, implants and related devices. Post and button fasteners are removably mounted to a tray and hold rigid and flexible bracketry for securing devices within the assembly. A flexible bar for holding items is mounted by a pair of rigid brackets in turn mounted either directly to the tray floor or to a base wall positioned atop the tray floor.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2007Date of Patent: May 18, 2010Assignee: ContainMed, Inc.Inventors: Todd E. Bettenhausen, Cary A. Bettenhausen
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Publication number: 20100116694Abstract: The present disclosure provides a medical device package including a container for receiving a medical device having an area configured for storing at least one agent and a port for permitting the passage of a contact material between the outside the container and the area configured for storing the agent.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2009Publication date: May 13, 2010Inventors: Joshua B. Stopek, Matthew D. Cohen, Joseph Hotter, William Denman
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Patent number: 7712606Abstract: The invention provides a two-part package and method of use for a pre-attached medical implant and delivery tool system. The package includes a wet compartment and a dry compartment and allows a pre-attached implant and delivery tool system to be at least partially stored immersed in a fluid in the wet compartment and at least partially stored in the dry compartment. In one embodiment the implant comprises a replacement heart valve, and the heart valve is stored inside the wet compartment while the heart valve delivery tool remains dry in the dry compartment.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2006Date of Patent: May 11, 2010Assignee: Sadra Medical, Inc.Inventors: Amr Salahieh, Tom Saul, Robert Geshlider, Andrea Johnson, Dwight Morejohn, Daniel Hildebrand, Jean-Pierre Dueri
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Publication number: 20100084294Abstract: A suture package for retaining a barbed suture is provided. The suture package includes a suture retaining member including an outer wall and an inner wall. The inner wall is radially spaced from the outer wall and defines a suture retaining area therebetween. The inner wall defines a needle retaining area and includes at least one opening therein to permit reception of at least one suture therethrough. The outer wall includes a plurality of inwardly extending tabs configured to engage a cover. The suture package further includes a cover configured to be received within the outer wall of the suture retaining member and to selectively engage the inwardly extending tabs formed thereon.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2009Publication date: April 8, 2010Inventors: David Kirsch, Guido Pedros
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Publication number: 20100058637Abstract: Needle mail-back systems and kits are disclosed. Methods of making and using needle mail-back kits are also disclosed. Methods of doing business involving needle mail-back systems and kits are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 5, 2008Publication date: March 11, 2010Inventor: Gregg R. Short
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Publication number: 20100044262Abstract: A surgical suture package for storing at least one surgical suture includes an outer jacket having a plurality of panels foldably connected to each other and adapted to fold upon each other to form an inner pocket and an inner retainer for positioning within the pocket of the outer jacket. The inner retainer includes a row of support panels having a main support panel for supporting the at least one suture, and a pair of side support panels foldably connected to the main support panel along respective opposed major sides of the main support panel. The side support panels are adapted to be folded onto the main support panel to at least partially enclose the at least one suture. A cover panel is foldably connected to the main support panel along a minor side of the main support panel, and is adapted to be folded onto the support panels.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2009Publication date: February 25, 2010Inventors: Stan Malinowski, Mario Santangelo
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Publication number: 20100044261Abstract: In some aspects, a health monitoring supply organizing system is provided. The supply organizing system includes a large wallet having at least one compartment, and a small wallet received in the compartment for storing and organizing a first subset of the supplies (e.g., diabetes testing and/or control supplies) carried by the system. A user may use the small wallet for short durations (e.g., day trips), while the large wallet may store a remainder of the supplies needed for blood analyte management over a longer period. Numerous other aspects are provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2009Publication date: February 25, 2010Applicant: Bayer HealthCare LLCInventors: Raymond Yao, Elgin Meike Toepfer, Jan Oliver Seyberth
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Patent number: 7664656Abstract: Methods for using a liner in a waste sorting and disposal system are provided. The liner includes an internal space and an opening that provides access to that internal space. In some embodiments, the liner may also include a machine-readable identification key that is configured to identify a type of waste that the liner may receive. In some embodiments, the machine-readable key is optical, color-coded, alphanumeric or graphical. The liner can include one or more closure members to allow a user to securely seal the liner when it is removed from the container. In some embodiments, the liner can include a flange, lip, hook or other protrusion to secure its position relative to a container.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2008Date of Patent: February 16, 2010Inventors: Scott R. Mallett, Randall C. Danta, James R. Benson, Alan D. Corey, Alan A. Davidner, Peter Regla, Alec Huang