Patent classifications
A61M2207/10
APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR STERILIZING AND ASSEMBLING A CARTRIDGE CONTAINING A MEDICAL SUBSTANCE TO A DEVICE FOR DISPENSING SAID MEDICAL SUBSTANCE
An apparatus (4) for sterilizing and assembling a cartridge (8) containing a medical substance to a device (12) for dispensing said medical substance, comprising: a cartridge (8) containing the medical substance to be dispensed, the cartridge being provided with a cap (24), a device (12) for dispensing said medical substance, the device being provided with at least one needle (28) configured to pierce the cap (24) of the cartridge (8) and allow the withdrawal of the medical substance from the cartridge (8), a first interface (32) that may be sealingly joined to the cap (24) of the cartridge (8) by means of the interposition of a first gasket (36), a second interface (40) joined to the dispensing device (12) near said needle (28), wherein the second interface (40) has a seal (44) that isolates the needle (28) from the external environment in a sterile volume (48), and is provided with a second gasket (52) which may be sealingly joined to the first interface (32) in order to identify a sealed chamber (56) delimited between a portion of the cap (24) facing said needle (28) and said seal (44), the second gasket (52) being external to said sterile volume (48), and a sterilizing device (80) configured to irradiate and sterilize said sealed chamber (56).
AN AIRWAY MANAGEMENT DEVICE AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURING AN OBJECT
An airway management device has a body (6) including an external shell moulded from a polypropylene copolymer (PP) blended with a thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) of styrene-ethylene/butylene-styrene (SEBS), the external shell extending from a proximal opening to a distal tip of the body (6), the external shell having a curved portion (35) and a linear portion (37). Methods of manufacturing are also disclosed.
RESPIRATORY PROTECTIVE DEVICE WITH ATTACHMENT SUPPORT MEMBER
An exemplary respiratory-protective-device attachment supporting apparatus (also referred to as a hub or fastening hub) and method are disclosed that can be placed at the parietal region of a person's head and connected to the respiratory protective device via one or more straps. The attachment supporting apparatus provides a large surface area for the securing of the respiratory protective device to the face to enhance the fit and comfort of the respiratory protective device. The attachment supporting apparatus also facilitates the correct, rapid, and repeatable donning of the RPD to ensure the proper protection against inhalation hazards.
Needle guard
A needle set includes a needle guard and a winged needle. The needle guard has upper and lower jaws, each of the upper and lower jaws defining a channel and coming together at a hinge. The upper and lower jaws are separated by slots in sides of the needle guard, which slots divide the sides into upper and lower side walls, respectively. The winged needle can be inserted between the upper and lower jaws, with wings of the winged needle passing through the slots. The hinge has an opening and a tube connected to the winged needle passes through the opening.
SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND METHODS FOR REPLACING AN EYEDROPPER TIP ON AN EYEDROPPER BOTTLE WITH A REPLACEMENT EYEDROPPER TIP
Systems, devices, and methods for replacing an eyedropper tip on an eyedropper bottle with a replacement eyedropper tip. Such a system may include, without limitation, a removal tool, an application tool, and a replacement eyedropper tip. The removal tool may be used to remove a preexisting eyedropper tip on an eyedropper bottle, and the application tool may be used to apply the replacement eyedropper tip to the eyedropper bottle. In some embodiments, the replacement eyedropper tip and the application tool may be formed as a single unit or effectively be the same component.
SEAL-FORMING STRUCTURE OF PATIENT INTERFACE WITH MULTIPLE SEALING MATERIALS
A patient interface includes a seal-forming structure constructed and arranged to form a seal with a region of the patients face surrounding an entrance to the patients airways. The seal-forming structure comprises a first section and a second section. The first section is constructed from a first material. The first section is configured to sealingly engage against a first region of the patients face. The second section is constructed from a second material that is different than the first material. The second section is configured to sealingly engage against a second region of the patients face. The second material is foam. The patient interface also includes a positioning and stabilising structure to provide a force to hold a seal-forming structure in a therapeutically effective position on a patient's head.
AEROSOL GENERATOR HAVING A SANDWICH CONSTRUCTION
An aerosol generator includes a carrier structure having an opening, a mesh membrane covering the opening and overlaying an upper surface of the carrier structure, and a closing ring arranged on an upper surface of the mesh membrane that faces away from the carrier structure. The mesh membrane includes at least two gluing openings extending through the mesh membrane and distributed evenly around a circumference of the mesh membrane. Cured adhesive columns protrude through the gluing openings and mechanically connect an adhesive layer located below the mesh membrane that is bonded to the upper surface of the carrier structure to an adhesive layer located above the mesh membrane that is bonded to a lower surface of the closing ring. The adhesive columns mechanically connect the mesh membrane to the carrier structure and the closing ring.
Systems and methods for manufacturing 3D printed medical devices
Systems and methods for manufacturing an elongate medical device including various surface features. The system including a heating cartridge, a heating element, a filament handling system, a substrate handling system, a controller, and one or more additional components adapted to form the surface features on the medical device. The heating element melts a filament material within the heating cartridge to form a jacket of the medical device and the one or more additional components engages the outer surface of the jacket to create surface features.
BAG FOR SOLID CONCENTRATE
The invention relates to a bag (1) made of a flexible wall, which bag is fitted with an inlet fluid line for introducing dissolution water, and with an outlet fluid line (121, 122) for extracting a solution obtained. According to the invention, the inside of the bag has a lower edge (13) in the overall shape of a V, the point of the V being further away from the centre of the bag than the arms of the V, the outlet fluid line opening into the bag as close as possible to the point of the V.
PATIENT INTERFACE
- Robert Edward Henry ,
- Christopher James Smith ,
- Anthony Paul Barbara ,
- Adam Francis Barlow ,
- Craig David Edwards ,
- Martin Forrester ,
- Lachlan Richard Goldspink ,
- Kirrily Michele Haskard ,
- William Laurence Hitchcock ,
- Ralph Jourdan ,
- Murray William Lee ,
- Frederick Arlet May ,
- Gerard Michael Rummery ,
- Rupert Christian Scheiner ,
- Shiva Kumar Shanmuga Sundara ,
- Chia Ik Tan ,
- Stewart Joseph Wagner ,
- Alicia Kristianne Wells ,
- Lemmy Nga ,
- Hason Tin-Yan HO ,
- Gregory Scott SMART
A patient interface for delivery of a supply of pressurised air or breathable gas to an entrance of a patient's airways comprising: a cushion member that includes a retaining structure and a seal-forming structure permanently connected to the retaining structure; a frame member attachable to the retaining structure; and a positioning and stabilising structure attachable to the frame member.