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Dennis Orgill, Belmont, MA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20090270843 | MICROMECHANICAL FORCE DEVICES FOR WOUND HEALING ACCELERATION - An apparatus provides micromechanical forces on a wound bed to accelerate healing of a wound. The apparatus includes a pressure chamber having a substantially airtight plunger and an inlet fluidly connected to a first end of a conduit. A constant force spring is operatively connected to apply a constant force to the plunger. A suction cup is in fluid communication with a second end of the conduit. | 10-29-2009 |
Dennis P. Orgill, Belmont, MA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20080275409 | WOUND HEALING DEVICE - Methods and devices transmit micromechanical forces locally on the millimeter to micron scale for promoting wound healing. Micromechanical forces can selectively be applied directly to tissue, in some embodiments, by using microchambers fluidically connected to microchannels. Each chamber, or in some cases, group of chambers, may be associated with a valve to control vacuum pressure, positive pressure, liquid delivery, and/or liquid removal from each chamber or group of chambers. Application of embodiments of the invention may shorten wound-healing time, reduce costs of therapy, enable restoration of functional tissue, and reduce the need for more invasive therapies, including surgery. | 11-06-2008 |
| 20090149823 | Application of Polymeric Materials to Screens To Facilitate Hemostasis And Wound Healing - This invention relates in general to a method and device for facilitating hemostasis and wound healing. In particular, the invention relates to the device comprising a polymeric material disposed on a scaffold that facilitates hemostasis and wound healing. Specifically, the invention contemplates the use of such scaffolds in conjunction with a negative pressure device | 06-11-2009 |
| 20110015586 | APPLICATION OF POLYMERIC MATERIALS TO SCREENS TO FACILITATE HEMOSTASIS AND WOUND HEALING - This invention relates in general to a method and device for facilitating hemostasis and wound healing. In particular, the invention relates to the device comprising a polymeric material disposed on a scaffold that facilitates hemostasis and wound healing. Specifically, the invention contemplates the use of such scaffolds in conjunction with a negative pressure device. | 01-20-2011 |
Jason Orgill, Boston, MA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20110078793 | EXTENSIBLE AUTHENTICATION PROTOCOL ATTACK DETECTION SYSTEMS AND METHODS - The present disclosure provides systems and methods for detecting attacks against authentication mechanisms that generate Transport Layer Security (TLS) tunnels using a server public key. Such attacks can include misconfigured wireless local area network (WLAN) clients that fail to authenticate the server public key prior to creating the TLS tunnels and exchanging credentials. In an exemplary embodiment, an intrusion detection system (IDS) or intrusion prevention system (IPS) is aware of the server public key and monitors for authentication handshakes to detect invalid keys. | 03-31-2011 |
