Slaker
Bradley F. Slaker, Greenfield, MN US
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20100023049 | INTRAVASCULAR FILTER AND METHOD - A filter disposed at the distal end of an elongate guidewire. Catheters are provided for delivering the filter to, and retrieving the filter from, a treatment site. The catheters can be over-the-wire or single operator exchange. The catheters include a housing for receiving the filter therein. The housing has an atraumatic distal end. | 01-28-2010 |
Bradley F. Slaker, Loretto, MN US
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20150297826 | INTRAVENOUS LINE LIFTER DEVICES, SYSTEMS AND METHODS - An intravenous line lifter system for supporting one or more IV lines that extend between a patient and patient care equipment is disclosed. The system can include a first elongated support member couplable to a support for the patient care equipment, a second elongated support member coupled to the first elongated support member, a first line retention device coupled to the first elongated support member, and a second line retention device coupled to the second elongated support member proximate the second end of the second elongated support member. | 10-22-2015 |
Bradley Frank Slaker, Greenfield, MN US
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20110056489 | RESPIRATORY TREATMENT DELIVERY SYSTEM - Embodiments relate to systems and methods for delivery of oxygen or other treatment gases to a patient without requiring physical contact or enclosure of the patient. Embodiments can include a delivery hood, sensing components, and a gas distribution system including one or more gas delivery ports. Gas delivery ports may be individually controlled based on input from the sensing components to alter the volume and orientation of treatment gas flow directed at a patient. Sensing components can include cameras or other sensors that detect the position of a patient's head, and gas delivery ports may then be controlled to direct treatment gas flow in the direction of the patient's head. Embodiments and methods described thereby allow for efficient oxygen or other gas delivery to a patient without requiring contact or enclosure of the patient. | 03-10-2011 |
Bradley Frank Slaker, Loretto, MN US
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20130046172 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR LOCATING A FEEDING TUBE INSIDE OF A PERSON - A system for detecting the location of an exit point of an object in a person's body includes a feeding tube, and a light source configured to generate light coupled to a light transmitting element. The light transmitting element transmits the light through an exit point. A light source sensor detects the light and a signal is generated indicating the detection of the light. A method for using the system includes inserting a feeding tube into a patient and generating light that is transmitted to an exit point. Detecting light transmitted from the exit point and generating an indicator signal as a function of the detected light. | 02-21-2013 |
20130152932 | Respiratory Treatment Delivery System - Embodiments relate to systems and methods for delivery of oxygen or other treatment gases to a patient without requiring physical contact or enclosure of the patient. Embodiments can include a delivery hood, sensing components, and a gas distribution system including one or more gas delivery ports. Gas delivery ports may be individually controlled based on input from the sensing components to alter the volume and orientation of treatment gas flow directed at a patient. Sensing components can include cameras or other sensors that detect the position of a patient's head, and gas delivery ports may then be controlled to direct treatment gas flow in the direction of the patient's head. Embodiments and methods described thereby allow for efficient oxygen or other gas delivery to a patient without requiring contact or enclosure of the patient. | 06-20-2013 |