Ralph Sonderegger - Farmington UT, US Jason Alexander - Lehi UT, US Corey Christensen - Salt Lake City UT, US Ryan George - Livermore CA, US J'Lynn Ingleby - Salt Lake City UT, US Patty Chase - Sandy UT, US Curt Bingham - Hyde Park UT, US
International Classification:
A61M 5/31
US Classification:
604189
Abstract:
A device () for delivering a medicament into a patient's body by injection into or through the patient's skin includes a body () having a reservoir () disposed therein for containing the medicament, an injection needle () for penetrating the skin of the patient, the needle () having a lumen and communicating with the reservoir (), and a pressurizing system for pressurizing the reservoir (). The device also includes indicator means () visible outside the device () for indicating that delivery of the medicament is substantially complete.
Lionel Vedrine - Palo Alto CA, US Ralph Sonderegger - Farmington UT, US Curt Bingham - Hyde Park UT, US
International Classification:
A61M 5/315 A61M 5/31
US Classification:
604218, 604181
Abstract:
A device () for delivering a medicament into a patient's body by injection into or through the patient's skin, including a main body having a top enclosure () and a bottom enclosure (), a reservoir () disposed within the main body for containing the medicament, and an injection needle () for penetrating the skin of the patient, the needle () having a lumen and selectively communicating with the reservoir (). The device also includes a pressurizing system () for selectively pressurizing the reservoir (). In a pre-activated position, the pressurizing system () contacts and compresses the reservoir () to reduce the initial volume of the reservoir (), thereby allowing for partial filling of the reservoir ().
Ralph Sonderegger - Farmington UT, US Lionel Vedrine - Palo Alto CA, US Curt Bingham - Hyde Park UT, US Bart Peterson - Farmington UT, US
International Classification:
A61M 5/32
US Classification:
604180
Abstract:
A drug delivery device (), including a body () having a reservoir () disposed therein for containing a medicament and an injection needle () for penetrating the skin of a patient, the needle () providing a path for the medicament between the reservoir () and the patient. The device () also includes a needle cover () for selectively covering the injection needle (), an adhesive () for selectively adhering the device to the patient, a release liner () for selectively covering a patient side of the adhesive (), and a connecting means () for connecting the needle cover () and the release liner () such that removal of one of the needle cover () and the release liner () from the device () removes the other one of the needle cover () and the release liner ().
Ralph Sonderegger - Farmington UT, US Curt Bingham - Hyde Park UT, US Lionel Vedrine - Palo Alto CA, US
International Classification:
A61M 5/315
US Classification:
604228
Abstract:
A drug delivery device, including a body having a reservoir disposed therein for containing a medicament, the reservoir including a flexible wall; a plunger movable within the body for causing the medicament to be expelled from the reservoir, the plunger having a contact surface that is not affixed to said flexible reservoir wall; a spring biasing the plunger toward the reservoir; and means for selectively maintaining the plunger in a pre-activated position with respect to the reservoir and, upon releasing the plunger from the pre-activated position, for guiding the plunger to move under the force of the spring such that the contact surface of the plunger contacts the flexible reservoir wall to pressurize the reservoir for delivery of the medicament to a patient.
William T. Dalebout - Logan UT Curt G. Bingham - Logan UT
Assignee:
Proform Fitness Products, Inc. - Logan UT
International Classification:
A63B 2100
US Classification:
272 73
Abstract:
An exercise cycle of the invention includes a frame, a seat, a pedal assembly, an air-resistance device, and a movable handlebar assembly. The crankshaft of the pedal assembly is attached to a first gear which is then in turn mechanically linked to the second gear and pivotally attached to the handlebars to cause an oscillating synchronous motion upon operation of the pedal assembly.