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  • Bedford, IN
  • 3990 Eastmont Ave, Bloomington, IN 47403 (812) 825-9951
  • 3911 Maybury Mall, Bloomington, IN 47403
  • 7757 E Southshore Dr, Unionville, IN 47468 (812) 360-7716
  • 5801 Coyle Rd, Unionville, IN 47468 (812) 336-0886

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Needle Hub

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US Patent:
D483121, Dec 2, 2003
Filed:
Aug 30, 2002
Appl. No.:
29/166566
Inventors:
Gregory A. Frankland - Unionville IN
Eric D. Densford - Indianapolis IN
Assignee:
Cook Urological Incorporated - Spencer IN
Sabin Corporation - Bloomington IN
International Classification:
2402
US Classification:
D24130, D24129

High Pressure Medical Dispenser

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US Patent:
D511211, Nov 1, 2005
Filed:
Mar 31, 2004
Appl. No.:
29/202488
Inventors:
Chris G. Dixon - Bloomington IN, US
Scott K. Philhower - Bloomington IN, US
Gregory A. Frankland - Unionville IN, US
David G. Burton - Bloomington IN, US
Assignee:
Cook Incorporated - Bloomington IN
International Classification:
2402
US Classification:
D24114

Catheter With Snap On Feature

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US Patent:
7637904, Dec 29, 2009
Filed:
Dec 19, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/741918
Inventors:
Troy W. Wingler - Gosport IN, US
John H. Ward - Bloomington IN, US
J. Michael Putman - Dallas TX, US
Scott K. Philhower - Bloomington IN, US
Bruce J. DeMars - Bloomington IN, US
Gregory A. Frankland - Unionville IN, US
Assignee:
Vance Products Incorporated - Spencer IN
International Classification:
A61M 25/16
US Classification:
604533
Abstract:
An embryo transfer catheter with a protective sheath is disclosed. The use of a protective sheath shields a guide catheter from cervical mucus. The retracted open flaps of the outer protective sheath draw the mucus and blood away from the inner guide catheter. This allows an inner embryo transfer sheath to enter the uterus unobstructed. The embryo is then transferred to the uterus by means of fluid pressure with a culture medium. The protective sheath may be snap fit onto the guide catheter. The sheaths and catheters may be manufactured in a variety of lengths for individual convenience and then snap-fit onto each other for better control during an embryo implantation procedure. Other catheters and related instruments may also be manufactured with snap-on features.

Catheter Having An Overmolded Hub

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US Patent:
7713260, May 11, 2010
Filed:
Sep 9, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/937862
Inventors:
David R. Lessard - Bloomington IN, US
Scott E. Eells - Bloomington IN, US
Gregory A. Frankland - Unionville IN, US
Assignee:
Cook Incorporated - Bloomington IN
Sabin Corporation - Bloomington IN
International Classification:
A61M 39/10
US Classification:
604533, 604523
Abstract:
Catheters having an overmolded hub are disclosed. The overmolded catheter hubs may include one or more access hubs that are overmolded with an overmold material. The catheter hub may also be formed as a single piece from the overmold material. The overmolded construction can result in a stronger bond between the catheter body and the hub and can provide for access hubs having sufficient clarity for the observation of air bubbles in a contained fluid. The disclosed catheter hubs may also demonstrate improved balloon deflation rates when utilized with a catheter body having a distal balloon.

Wire Guide Holder

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US Patent:
D622132, Aug 24, 2010
Filed:
May 27, 2009
Appl. No.:
29/337640
Inventors:
Bruce J. DeMars - Bloomington IN, US
Gregory A. Frankland - Unionville IN, US
Alan A. Petrucci - Western Springs IL, US
Assignee:
Sabin Corporation - Bloomington IN
International Classification:
0806
US Classification:
D 8356

Deflectable Tip Access Sheath

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US Patent:
7803130, Sep 28, 2010
Filed:
Jan 4, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/649683
Inventors:
Walter N. Ryan - Columbus IN, US
Tyler J. Bunch - Bloomington IN, US
Bruce J. DeMars - Bloomington IN, US
Gregory A. Frankland - Unionville IN, US
Assignee:
Vance Products Inc. - Spencer IN
Sabin Corporation - Bloomington IN
International Classification:
A61M 31/00
A61M 37/00
US Classification:
604 9504
Abstract:
A disposable access sheath having a deflectable tip is provided. The access sheath is very flexible and allows a physician or other medical professional to provide diagnostic or therapeutic services to a remote body cavity. The access sheath has a deflectable tip that is able to bend at least 90 or 180 or more. This flexibility allows the physician or medical professional to make a very tight turn to visualize or treat the body cavity being treated. The access sheath may include a visualization system, a working channel, an irrigation channel, or other desirable features. The access sheath may include an interface at the proximal end of the working channel for insertion of an instrument for diagnosis or treatment of a human or mammalian patient.

Vacuum Aspiration Handle

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US Patent:
7811256, Oct 12, 2010
Filed:
Dec 18, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/338590
Inventors:
Jaime Landman - New York NY, US
John H. Ward - Spencer IN, US
Walter N. Ryan - Greenville NC, US
Mahfuza Ahmed - Bloomington IN, US
Gregory A. Frankland - Bloomington IN, US
Scott K. Philhower - Bloomington IN, US
Assignee:
Vance Products Inc. - Spencer IN
Sabin Corporation - Bloomington IN
International Classification:
A61M 1/00
A61M 37/00
US Classification:
604119, 604131
Abstract:
A medical device is provided. The medical device includes a sheath with an extended distal end portion, a proximal end portion, and a lumen defined therethrough. A handle is fixedly connected to the proximal end portion of the sheath, the handle includes an operator that is translatable between a first position and a second position. A flow path is defined within the handle in fluid communication with the proximal end portion of the sheath, wherein the operator is configured to substantially block the flow path in a second position and allow flow therethrough in a first position. The flow path includes a portion that is configured to communicate with a remote source of suction. The handle additionally includes a second inlet portion configured to receive a tool therethrough and allow the tool to extend through the lumen of the sheath.

Fluid Injection Device

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US Patent:
8298187, Oct 30, 2012
Filed:
Jul 7, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/498867
Inventors:
Bryan Woodard - Bloomington IN, US
James D. Purdy - Lafayette IN, US
David R. Wagner - West Lafayette IN, US
Richard B. Sisken - West Lafayette IN, US
Steven J. Charlebois - West Lafayette IN, US
Gregory A. Frankland - Unionville IN, US
Scott K. Philhower - Bloomington IN, US
Assignee:
Cook Medical Technologies LLC - Bloomington IN
International Classification:
A61M 5/178
US Classification:
60416412, 60416401, 604173
Abstract:
A medical device is provided. The device includes a cannula with a lumen and a plurality of apertures and a visually perceptible indicator that is configured to allow the cannula to be positioned at an appropriate rotational position within the patient. A plurality of injection needles are disposed within the lumen and a first handle is fixed with respect to the cannula and a second handle is disposed in conjunction with the first handle and fixed to the proximal portion of each of the plurality of needles, the first handle is translatable with respect to the second handle to translate the plurality of needles from a first position where the distal portions of each of the plurality of needles are disposed within the lumen of the cannula, and a second position where the distal portion of each of the plurality of needles extends out of the lumen through their respective aperture.
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