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500 E Washington St, Norristown, PA 19401    610-2780900   

Malvern, PA   

427 Parkview Dr, Wynnewood, PA 19096    610-6427692    610-6493844    610-6493544   

449 Pepperwood Ct, Marco Island, FL 34145   

12680 Deer Run Ct, Worton, MD 21678   

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John Randall Boehringer

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Wynnewood, PA 19096
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License #: PE013580E - Expired
Category: Engineers
Type: Professional Engineer

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System For Treating A Wound With Suction And Method Detecting Loss Of Suction

US Patent:
7438705, Oct 21, 2008
Filed:
Nov 7, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/268212
Inventors:
John Karpowicz - Chester Springs PA, US
Christopher L. Radl - Malvern PA, US
Kevin P. Klocek - Wynnewood PA, US
John R. Boehringer - Wynnewood PA, US
Derek Norton - Collegeville PA, US
Assignee:
Boehringer Technologies, L.P. - Norristown PA
International Classification:
A61M 1/00
A61F 5/44
A61B 18/18
US Classification:
604313, 604319, 604322, 604327, 604355, 606 6
Abstract:
A system for applying suction to a wound uses a reference airflow for monitoring system operation. A reference airflow (or “controlled leak”) to the suction source is provided when the system is in operation, such that deviation from the reference airflow can be monitored as an indication of a change in operation, such as a leak in the seal of the wound cover, a blockage of airflow from crimping of the suction conduit or overfill of the waste collector, or an inadvertent turn off or disconnect from the suction source.

Tube Attachment Device For Wound Treatment

US Patent:
7485112, Feb 3, 2009
Filed:
Jul 14, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/181128
Inventors:
John Karpowicz - Chester Springs PA, US
Christopher L. Radle - Malvern PA, US
Kevin P. Klock - Wynnewood PA, US
John R. Boehringer - Wynnewood PA, US
Assignee:
Boehringer Technologies, L.P. - Norristown PA
International Classification:
A61F 13/00
US Classification:
604304
Abstract:
The invention provides a vacuum tube attachment device for vacuum assisted wound dressings. The device is in the form of a patch that can be attached to the primary wound cover. The patch forms a substantially air-tight seal to the primary wound cover, and a vacuum tube is fixed to the patch such that the patch can be oriented on the wound cover to locate the tube near an opening in the cover to allow vacuum pressure to be communicated to the wound. The patch has an adhesive area around its perimeter for attaching the patch in a substantially air-tight seal to the wound cover at any convenient location on the cover. Several embodiments of the patch are described.

Apparatus And Method For Suction-Assisted Wound Healing

US Patent:
7625362, Dec 1, 2009
Filed:
Sep 14, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/226505
Inventors:
John R. Boehringer - Wynnewood PA, US
John Karpowicz - Chester Springs PA, US
Christopher L. Radl - Malvern PA, US
Kevin P. Klocek - Ardmore PA, US
Assignee:
Boehringer Technologies, L.P. - Norristown PA
International Classification:
A61F 13/00
A61M 1/00
US Classification:
604305, 604304, 604319
Abstract:
A system for treating a wound with suction is provided. The system comprises a wound cover, a pump having an input port and an output port, the input port providing suction to the wound via the wound cover, and a reservoir coupled to the output port of the pump. The reservoir is adapted to receive effluent from the wound and the pump is capable of maintaining a controlled level of suction at the wound.

Medical Suction Control With Isolation Characteristics

US Patent:
7686785, Mar 30, 2010
Filed:
Jul 12, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/827628
Inventors:
John R. Boehringer - Wynnewood PA, US
John Karpowicz - Chester Springs PA, US
Kevin Klocek - Wynnewood PA, US
Michael Kauffmann - Drexel Hill PA, US
Assignee:
Boehringer Laboratories, Incorporated - Norristown PA
International Classification:
A61M 1/00
US Classification:
604119
Abstract:
A suction regulator for controlling a level of negative pressure in a system in which compensatory clean airflow is used to isolate a control device for regulating suction delivered to a patient is disclosed. The regulator comprises an inlet; an outlet; a controller for controlling the suction delivered to the inlet; and a barrier for isolating the controller from the inlet.

Wound Packing Material For Use With Suction

US Patent:
7754937, Jul 13, 2010
Filed:
Nov 4, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/981119
Inventors:
John R. Boehringer - Wynnewood PA, US
John Karpowicz - Chester Springs PA, US
Amitabha Mitra - Voorhees NJ, US
Christopher L. Radl - Malvern PA, US
Assignee:
Boehringer Technologies, L.P. - Phoenixville PA
International Classification:
A61F 13/00
A61F 15/00
A61M 1/00
US Classification:
602 53, 602 41, 604304, 604313
Abstract:
A wound packing for use with suction is provided. The wound packing comprises a plurality of nonabsorbent synthetic polymeric fibers coupled together to form a nonabsorbent material suitable for placement in the wound of a mammal. A method for treating the wound in a mammal using the disclosed wound packing is also provided.

Device For Treating A Wound

US Patent:
7815616, Oct 19, 2010
Filed:
Sep 16, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/663226
Inventors:
John R. Boehringer - Wynnewood PA, US
John Karpowicz - Chester Springs PA, US
Christopher L. Radl - Malvern PA, US
Assignee:
Boehringer Technologies, L.P. - Phoenixville PA
International Classification:
A61M 1/00
US Classification:
604313, 604304, 604305, 602 41
Abstract:
A medical device is provided that encloses a wound and promotes wound drainage by suction. The device includes an enclosure to be placed over a wound, adhesively connected to the skin around the wound by a flange. Gauze type packing cylinders can be placed in the wound, and suction is provided either by a bulb type pump, or by a pair of regulators. When regulators are used, one alternates the suction that it provides, and the other is continuous, such that the level of suction is periodically varied. The suction facilitates the transfer of liquid from the wound to the packing cylinders and from the packing out of the enclosure. A leak detector is optionally provided.

Wound Contact Device

US Patent:
7884258, Feb 8, 2011
Filed:
Nov 5, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/982346
Inventors:
John R. Boehringer - Wynnewood PA, US
John Karpowicz - Chester Springs PA, US
Amitabha Mitra - Voorhees NJ, US
Christopher L. Radl - Malvern PA, US
Assignee:
Boehringer Technologies, L.P. - Phoenixville PA
International Classification:
A61F 13/00
A61K 9/70
A61L 15/00
A61L 15/16
US Classification:
602 43, 602 42, 602 44, 602 45, 602 46, 602 47, 602 48, 602 59, 602 76, 424443, 424445, 424446, 424447, 424449
Abstract:
A therapeutic device for promoting the healing of a wound in a mammal is disclosed. An exemplary device comprises a permeable structure having a plurality of depressions formed in a surface thereof. In use, the surface having the depressions is disposed adjacent a surface of the wound. A method of treating a wound comprises the steps of providing a permeable structure comprising a plurality of randomly disposed fibers and having i) a plurality of wound surface contact elements disposed between end portions of the structure, and ii) a plurality of voids defined by the contact elements; and applying the permeable structure to at least one surface of the wound.

Method For Treating A Wound

US Patent:
7887564, Feb 15, 2011
Filed:
Dec 3, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/327152
Inventors:
John R. Boehringer - Wynnewood PA, US
John Karpowicz - Chester Springs PA, US
Christopher L. Radl - Malvern PA, US
Jacob L. Timm - Hancock NH, US
Amitabha Mitra - Voorhees NJ, US
Assignee:
Boehringer Technologies, L.P. - Phoenixville PA
International Classification:
A61B 17/04
US Classification:
606232
Abstract:
A method for treating a wound with sutures is disclosed. One method includes placing the body and shaft of the device within a cavity of the wound; attaching a first end of at least one suture to a first side of the wound; passing a second end of the at least one suture through the body and coupling it to the shaft; attaching a second end of the at least one suture to the second side of the wound; and rotating the shaft with respect to the body to pull the first side of the wound and the second side of the wound toward one another.

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