Bartlett, Ii
Rush L. Bartlett, Ii, West Lafayette, IN US
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20120179137 | Compact Device That Rapidly Mixing and Deliverings Substances To a Patient - Injection devices are disclosed for injections of substances. The disclosed devices separately may hold two separate substances, e.g., solid, liquid or gas substances, in separate compartments which are interrupted so that the separate substances come into contact during the activation of the device. One disclosed device includes a needle for injection and two substances that are mixed with only a few actions by the operator of the device. The device may or may not activate mixing by the removal of a sleeve which triggers compartment interaction through movement of pins, pegs, springs, wires, string, or other mechanisms which allow the materials held in separate chambers to come into contact with each other. Operator error during mixing and checking the dosage of substances to be injected is avoided with the disclosed devices. Also, the needle is maintained in a sterile state because the needle is held internally of the device until the sleeve is removed and the device begins to activate. | 07-12-2012 |
20130030412 | Method and Device for Mixing Substances - A method and device for mixing substances to form a mixture that can he administered to a patient are disclosed. Such a device can include a hollow cylindrical member, a barrier sealing an opening of the member, and a tether attached to the barrier so that the harrier at least partially ruptures when the tether is pulled in a direction away from the barrier. Such a method for mixing substances can include providing a device with a first substance contained within the hollow cylindrical member. The method can also include the step of inserting the device into the barrel of an administering system, where the administering system includes a second substance, and the step of pulling the component in a direction away from the barrier such that the tether causes the barrier to at least partially rupture. | 01-31-2013 |
Rush L. Bartlett, Ii, Palo Alto, CA US
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20140058319 | Compact Device For Rapidly Mixing and Delivering Substances To a Patient - Injection devices are disclosed for injections of substances. The disclosed devices separately may hold two separate substances, e.g., solid, liquid or gas substances, in separate compartments which are interrupted so that the separate substances come into contact during the activation of the device. One disclosed device includes a needle for injection and two substances that are mixed with only a few actions by the operator of the device. The device may or may not activate mixing by the removal of a sleeve which triggers compartment interaction through movement of pins, pegs, springs, wires, string, or other mechanisms which allow the materials held in separate chambers to come into contact with each other. Operator error during mixing and checking the dosage of substances to be injected is avoided with the disclosed devices. Also, the needle is maintained in a sterile state because the needle is held internally of the device until the sleeve is removed and the device begins to activate. | 02-27-2014 |
20140163527 | SYSTEM FOR REDUCING LOCAL DISCOMFORT - A device for targeted delivery of a substance to an airway may include a conduit and at least two applicators. The conduit may include a proximal end and a bifurcated distal portion having two distal ends. Each applicator may be coupled with one of the distal ends of the conduit and may be configured to direct the substance out of the applicator toward one of two sides of an airway. A method for targeted delivery of a substance to an airway may involve advancing a substance delivery device into the airway, contacting two sides of the airway with at least two applicators of the substance delivery device, such that each applicator contacts the airway near a glossopharyngeal nerve and/or a superior laryngeal nerve on each of the two sides of the airway, and delivering the substance through the applicators to contact the airway along the two sides. | 06-12-2014 |
Rush L. Bartlett, Ii, Mountain View, CA US
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20140155718 | DEVICE AND METHOD FOR MEASURING AN ANALYTE UNDER THE NAIL - An apparatus includes a source and a detector. The source is operable to transmit light. The detector is operable to receive at least a portion of the light transmitted by the source. The source and the detector can be positioned on a nail of a digit such that the light enters the nail through an entrance region. The light further exits the nail through an exit region. The entrance region is defined by a lateral portion of the nail. The light is directed to interact with at least one analyte. | 06-05-2014 |
20140163465 | RECONSTITUTION DEVICES - A one-part reconstitution device is described, for temporarily separating two substances into two compartments within a cartridge or syringe and allowing for mixture of the two substances within the cartridge or syringe. In various embodiments, the one-part reconstitution device may include an outer, contact portion configured to contact an inner surface of the cartridge or syringe, and an inner, deflection portion positioned within the contact portion. The deflection portion may be movable from a locked position, in which the deflection portion causes the contact portion to exert a first radial force against the inner surface, to an unlocked position, in which the deflection portion causes the contact portion to exert a second radial force against the inner surface. The second radial force may be less than the first radial force, and the contact portion and the deflection portion may comprise one part. | 06-12-2014 |
20150088089 | RECONSTITUTION DEVICE - An apparatus ( | 03-26-2015 |
Rush Lloyd Bartlett, Ii, Palo, CA US
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20130281983 | DEVICE AND METHOD FOR COLLECTING AND DISPENSING COLOSTRUM - A method of using a system to collect colostrum from a breast of a human and using at least part of the system to dispense the colostrum to an newborn involves: coupling an interface member with a suction member to form at least part of the system; positioning the interface member in contact with or near the breast; expressing colostrum from the breast, into the interface member; applying suction force to the interface member, using the suction member, to draw the colostrum into the suction member; detaching the interface member from the suction member; and dispensing the colostrum to the newborn from the suction member. | 10-24-2013 |