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  • Cambridge, MA
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Work

Company: Helbling precision engineering Aug 2008 Address: Cambridge, MA Position: Project engineer

Education

Degree: MSME School / High School: University of California, San Diego 2006 to 2007 Specialities: Fluid Dynamics

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Education

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Medical Devices

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Head Of Development, Medical Devices

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Location:
Cambridge, MA
Industry:
Medical Devices
Work:
Helbling Precision Engineering - Cambridge, MA since Aug 2008
Project Engineer

Quartus Engineering Inc. Aug 2007 - Aug 2008
Engineer

Cytyc 2006 - 2007
Mechanical Engineer
Education:
University of California, San Diego 2006 - 2007
MSME, Fluid Dynamics
Northeastern University 2000 - 2005
B.S., Mechanical Engineering
Interests:
Education

Publications

Us Patents

Pen Injection Device Needle Dispensing And Storing Apparatus

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US Patent:
20120041382, Feb 16, 2012
Filed:
Aug 8, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/205561
Inventors:
David S. Chapin - Raleigh NC, US
Daniel M. Stipe - Raleigh NC, US
Ryan Schoonmaker - San Marcos CA, US
Cole Constantineau - Cambridge MA, US
Michel Bruehwiler - Newton MA, US
International Classification:
A61M 5/32
US Classification:
604192
Abstract:
An apparatus is disclosed for storing and dispensing pen needles for an injection device, including a case having dispensing and storage ends for dispensing and storing a plurality of pen needles and a plurality of needle cover units, each pen needle having a patient end and a hub for connection to the injection device, and each needle cover unit having a needle-covering portion for covering a patient end and a hub-covering portion for covering a hub. A needle-covering portion covering the needle of one pen needle is coupled with a hub-covering portion covering a hub of another pen needle. Prior to use, a hub-covering portion covering the hub of a pen needle is exposed to an outside at the dispensing end of the case, and subsequent to use, the pen needle is stored in the storage end of the case.

Circuitous Band Needle Changing Apparatus

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US Patent:
20120041383, Feb 16, 2012
Filed:
Aug 9, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/206405
Inventors:
Michel Bruehwiler - Newton MA, US
Cole Constantineau - Cambridge MA, US
Ryan Schoonmaker - San Marcos CA, US
James Bates - Sparta NJ, US
Margaret Taylor - Groton MA, US
Robert Banik - Long Valley NJ, US
International Classification:
A61M 5/34
A61M 5/31
A61M 5/32
US Classification:
604192, 604240, 604200
Abstract:
An apparatus is disclosed for storing and changing needles for a medicament delivery device having a medicament container, including a fixed mount for connecting the apparatus with the medicament delivery device, a needle holder displaceable along a circuitous path and connecting a plurality of needles displaceably disposed thereon, and a guide member for guiding displacement of the needle holder, the guide member being disposed about the fixed mount. The apparatus also includes a user interface rotatably disposed about the fixed mount and having at least one internal engaging structure for displacing the needle holder along the circuitous path.

Attachable Needle Changing Device For Medicament Delivery Device

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US Patent:
20120041385, Feb 16, 2012
Filed:
Aug 9, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/206469
Inventors:
Michel Bruehwiler - Newton MA, US
Cole Constantineau - Cambridge MA, US
Ryan Schoonmaker - San Marcos CA, US
Margaret Taylor - Groton MA, US
James Bates - Sparta NJ, US
International Classification:
A61M 5/32
US Classification:
604198, 604192
Abstract:
An attachable needle storage device is provided with a main body and a rotatable sleeve and a plurality of new needles stored within the sleeve, a leaf spring to direct each needle into a circumferential position of the pen body when rotated, and a ramp to move the needle into an axial position of the pen body when retracted or pulled rearward by the user. The attachable needle storage device is configured to attach to a pen device in a manner substantially the same as a conventional needle hub. In doing so, the rotation of the sleeve can be used to rotate a new needle onto a shuttle, and the retraction of the device can be used to cause a ramp to engage the needle and needle hub, moving the needle toward the axial position of the pen body and the septum. Once under the septum, the user continues pulling the device rearward, such that the needle is then moved rearward, pierces the septum of the medicament cartridge and exposes the distal end of the needle for injection. After use, a needle shield is used to unlock a compressed spring, which is configured to pull the needle from the septum, and return the device to the transport state, after which the previous steps can be repeated.

Needle Dispensing And Storing Apparatus For Medicament Delivery Device

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US Patent:
20120041390, Feb 16, 2012
Filed:
Aug 5, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/204632
Inventors:
Ira Spool - Newton MA, US
Cole Constantineau - Cambridge MA, US
Ryan Schoonmaker - San Marcos CA, US
Sean P. Sullivan - Ridgewood NJ, US
Abhijitsinh Raj - Parsippany NJ, US
Michel Bruehwiler - Newton MA, US
International Classification:
A61M 5/32
A61M 5/34
US Classification:
604240, 604187
Abstract:
A flip-open multi-pack assembly is provided which can contain a plurality of new pen needles, such as through the provision of a rectangular or tube-shaped shaped, hinged shell housing, wherein new pen needles can be stored in a plurality of user accessible openings each having a sterility barrier formed, for example, by covers that cover the non-patient end of the openings in which the new pen needles are contained. Used pen needles can be returned and stored in openings accessible by rotatably opening the shell housing. One or more of the openings within first and second opposite ends of the housing shell can be provided with a slidable internal holder within the device and are configured to releasably secure the inner shield of the new pen needle, and to then be pulled forward when the new pen needle is removed and lock at a forward position, and thereby create an interior space, accessible from an opposite end when the hinged housing is opened, for a used pen needle to be inserted and stored.

Slide-Activated Angled Inserter And Cantilevered Ballistic Insertion For Intradermal Drug Infusion

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US Patent:
20120136299, May 31, 2012
Filed:
Nov 22, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/302843
Inventors:
Cole Constantineau - Cambridge MA, US
Ryan Schoonmaker - San Marcos CA, US
Michel Bruehwiler - Newton MA, US
Eric Bené - Lynn MA, US
International Classification:
A61M 5/46
A61B 17/34
US Classification:
604117, 60416404
Abstract:
An infusion set has an adhesively secured main hub, and a slidable top cover, needle hub and angled or cantilevered needle that can be used for performing an intradermal needle insertion precisely targeting the upper 3 mm of skin surface, for example, one that substantially duplicates the Mantoux insertion technique, for injecting into the intradermal layers of skin, while maintaining a degree of comfort to the user. By sliding the top cover, the cantilevered needle is loaded and released or the angled needle is slid into an insertion site, while flexible arms and adhesive are used to stretch and/or flatten a skin surface, or otherwise create skin tension, at the insertion site.

Adjustable Height Needle Infusion Device

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US Patent:
20120136300, May 31, 2012
Filed:
Nov 22, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/303055
Inventors:
Ryan Schoonmaker - San Marcos CA, US
Cole Constantineau - Cambridge MA, US
Michel Bruehwiler - Newton MA, US
International Classification:
A61M 5/46
A61B 17/34
US Classification:
604117, 60416401, 60416404, 60416701
Abstract:
An infusion set has a retraction dial that can be removably assembled with the infusion set and access a threaded needle hub contained therein such that the dial can be used to advance or retract a needle hub and an inserted needle to a more precisely controlled insertion depth to deliver insulin or other medicament intradermally (i.e. to the upper 3 mm of skin surface). Position of the inserted needle can be maintained by providing a separated and isolated needle hub, main base and main hub of the infusion set that can isolate the inserted needle from external forces such that the needle can be maintained at a depth to deliver content to the upper 3 mm of skin surface during normal use.

Ballistic Microneedle Infusion Device

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US Patent:
20120143136, Jun 7, 2012
Filed:
Nov 22, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/303027
Inventors:
Cole Constantineau - Cambridge MA, US
Ryan Schoonmaker - San Marcos CA, US
Michel Bruehwiler - Newton MA, US
Eric Bené - Lynn MA, US
International Classification:
A61B 17/34
US Classification:
60416404, 60416412
Abstract:
An infusion set has a disposable inserter that can insert a needle at a controlled rate of speed to a depth to deliver insulin or other medicament to the upper 3 mm of skin surface, and a skin securing, adhesive layer to secure the skin surface at the insertion site such that the inserter that can insert a needle without a risk of tenting of the skin surface. Position of the inserted needle can be maintained by providing a separated inner and outer hub of the infusion set that can isolate the inserted needle from external forces such that the needle can be maintained at a depth to deliver insulin or other medicament to the upper 3 mm of skin surface during normal use.

Robotic End Effector For Frozen Aliquotter And Methods Of Taking A Frozen Aliquot From Biological Samples

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US Patent:
20130192391, Aug 1, 2013
Filed:
Jan 26, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/359301
Inventors:
Michel Bruehwiler - Newton MA, US
Saeed Sokhanvar - Cambridge MA, US
Cole Constantineau - Cambridge MA, US
Melissa Rosen - Lynn MA, US
Todd Basque - Arlington VA, US
International Classification:
G01N 1/08
B25J 15/00
US Classification:
7386301, 294213, 7386444, 7386445, 901 30, 901 31
Abstract:
A robotic end effector for collecting frozen aliquots from an array of frozen samples in a plurality of containers has a coring bit for taking frozen sample cores from the frozen samples and a frozen sample core extraction system adapted to extract frozen sample cores from the frozen samples. A fill level detection system is adapted to detect the positions of the surfaces of the frozen samples. A processor is adapted to receive signals from the fill level detection system and use the signals and information concerning operation of the frozen sample core extraction system to determine at least one of the following: (a) the amount of material contained in a frozen sample core obtained by the coring bit; and (b) the number of frozen sample cores needed from a particular frozen sample to obtain a predetermined amount of material from that frozen sample.
Cole J Constantineau from Cambridge, MA, age ~43 Get Report