Kim A Jacobsen, 756110 Nicollet Ave UNIT H, Minneapolis, MN 55419
Kim Jacobsen Phones & Addresses
Watertown, SD
3010 Hennepin Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55408
Mankato, MN
Saint Paul, MN
Mentions for Kim A Jacobsen
Publications & IP owners
Us Patents
Hand Held Misting Device
US Patent:
D512482, Dec 6, 2005
Filed:
Jul 29, 2004
Appl. No.:
29/210283
Inventors:
Steven M. Utter - Chandler AZ, US
Kim Jacobsen - Minneapolis MN, US
Kim Jacobsen - Minneapolis MN, US
Assignee:
Misty Mate, Inc. - Gilbert AZ
International Classification:
2301
US Classification:
D23213, D9434
Low Profile Thoracic Wound Seal With Laterally-Directed Discharge
US Patent:
8309786, Nov 13, 2012
Filed:
Aug 16, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/857522
Inventors:
William Scheremet - Hinckley MN, US
Steven J. Brinkman - Eden Prairie MN, US
Kim A. Jacobsen - Minneapolis MN, US
Steven J. Brinkman - Eden Prairie MN, US
Kim A. Jacobsen - Minneapolis MN, US
Assignee:
FastTrack Medical Solutions LLC - Eden Prairie MN
International Classification:
A61F 13/00
US Classification:
602 43, 602 48
Abstract:
Apparatus and associated methods for a wound valve assembly provide an annular space extending radially around a central portion of a valve, which valve acts to substantially relieve pressure build up in a thoracic cavity when applied to a thoracic wound. In an illustrative example, the valve assembly may form an annular space that extends radially in all directions around a check valve. In some examples, gasses and exudates may flow substantially radially and/or parallel to the patient's local body. Various embodiments may advantageously provide open fluid communication for the gasses and exudates escaping from the wound when the valve assembly is partially covered (e. g. , body armor, clothing, blankets), or when the patient may be laying down on the side of the body with the wound, for example.
Kit For Low Profile Thoracic Wound Seal With Laterally-Directed Discharge
US Patent:
8637725, Jan 28, 2014
Filed:
Oct 8, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/647369
Inventors:
Steven J. Brinkman - Minneapolis MN, US
Kim Jacobsen - Minneapolis MN, US
Kim Jacobsen - Minneapolis MN, US
Assignee:
FastTrack Medical Solutions LLC - Eden Prairie MN
International Classification:
A61F 13/00
US Classification:
602 43, 602 48
Abstract:
Apparatus and associated methods for a wound valve assembly provide an annular space extending radially around a central portion of a valve, which valve acts to substantially relieve pressure build up in a thoracic cavity when applied to a thoracic wound. In an illustrative example, the valve assembly may form an annular space that extends radially in all directions around a check valve. In some examples, gasses and exudates may flow substantially radially and/or parallel to the patient's local body. Various embodiments may advantageously provide open fluid communication for the gasses and exudates escaping from the wound when the valve assembly is partially covered (e. g. , body armor, clothing, blankets), or when the patient may be lying down on the side of the body with the wound, for example.
Unitary Strain-Relieving Intravenous (Iv) Anchor System
US Patent:
2012004, Feb 23, 2012
Filed:
Jul 15, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/184218
Inventors:
William Scheremet - Hinkley MN, US
Steven Brinkman - Eden Prairie MN, US
Kim Jacobsen - Minneapolis MN, US
Steven Brinkman - Eden Prairie MN, US
Kim Jacobsen - Minneapolis MN, US
Assignee:
FastTrack Medical Solutions LLC - Eden Prairie MN
International Classification:
A61M 39/00
US Classification:
604179
Abstract:
A system for strain relieving intravenous (IV) assembly includes a dressing and an anchor portion for use with the dressing. In various embodiments, the dressing may cover an injection site into a portion of a patient's body for an intravenous (IV) assembly that provides fluid communication between the injection site and a fluid reservoir remote from the injection site through a flexible tube. In an illustrative example, the anchor portion may include a first member and a second member. The first member may be secured, for example, to the dressing and may, in some examples, wrap around the tubing so as to resist axial movement of the tubing relative to the dressing. The second member may be secured to the dressing and may wrap around the tubing and a portion of the patient's body so as to resist radial movement of the tubing relative to the body.
Unitary Strain-Relieving Intravenous (Iv) Anchor System
US Patent:
2019024, Aug 15, 2019
Filed:
Feb 14, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/276259
Inventors:
- Eden Prairie MN, US
Steven J. Brinkman - Eden Prairie MN, US
Kim A. Jacobsen - Minneapolis MN, US
Steven J. Brinkman - Eden Prairie MN, US
Kim A. Jacobsen - Minneapolis MN, US
International Classification:
A61M 25/02
A61M 5/158
A61M 5/158
Abstract:
A system for strain relieving intravenous (IV) assembly includes a dressing and an anchor portion for use with the dressing. In various embodiments, the dressing may cover an injection site into a portion of a patient's body for an intravenous (IV) assembly that provides fluid communication between the injection site and a fluid reservoir remote from the injection site through a flexible tube. In an illustrative example, the anchor portion may include a first member and a second member. The first member may be secured, for example, to the dressing and may, in some examples, wrap around the tubing so as to resist axial movement of the tubing relative to the dressing. The second member may be secured to the dressing and may wrap around the tubing and a portion of the patient's body so as to resist radial movement of the tubing relative to the body.
Unitary Strain-Relieving Intravenous (Iv) Anchor System
US Patent:
2016016, Jun 16, 2016
Filed:
Nov 16, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/942614
Inventors:
- Eden Prairie Road MN, US
Steven J. Brinkman - Eden Prairie MN, US
Kim A. Jacobsen - Minneapolis MN, US
Steven J. Brinkman - Eden Prairie MN, US
Kim A. Jacobsen - Minneapolis MN, US
International Classification:
A61M 25/02
Abstract:
A system for strain relieving intravenous (IV) assembly includes a dressing and an anchor portion for use with the dressing. In various embodiments, the dressing may cover an injection site into a portion of a patient's body for an intravenous (IV) assembly that provides fluid communication between the injection site and a fluid reservoir remote from the injection site through a flexible tube. In an illustrative example, the anchor portion may include a first member and a second member. The first member may be secured, for example, to the dressing and may, in some examples, wrap around the tubing so as to resist axial movement of the tubing relative to the dressing. The second member may be secured to the dressing and may wrap around the tubing and a portion of the patient's body so as to resist radial movement of the tubing relative to the body.
Peripheral Hydrogel Wound Dressing
US Patent:
2015020, Jul 30, 2015
Filed:
Apr 3, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/678772
Inventors:
- Eden Prairie MN, US
Steven J. Brinkman - Eden Prairie MN, US
Kim Jacobsen - Minneapolis MN, US
Steven J. Brinkman - Eden Prairie MN, US
Kim Jacobsen - Minneapolis MN, US
International Classification:
A61F 13/02
A61L 15/44
A61F 13/00
A61L 15/58
A61L 15/44
A61F 13/00
A61L 15/58
Abstract:
Apparatus and associated methods for a hydrogel wound covering membrane may include a backing layer and a release liner each having high pliability for permitting the membrane to be folded without pinching a sandwiched hydrogel layer thereby preventing its thinning in folded regions. In an illustrative embodiment, the hydrogel layer may annularly circumscribe a central wound region of the membrane. The thickness of the annulus may be selected to prevent water from penetrating the annulus for water exposures of a predetermined length of time. In some embodiments, a gauze may be affixed to a central portion of the membrane for gentle contact with a wound when the membrane is affixed to a wounded person. The membrane may advantageously maintain a substantially uniform hydrogel thickness when folded or rolled, so as to permit secure annular adhesion circumscribing a wound when unfolded or unrolled and applied.
Kit For Low Profile Thoracic Wound Seal With Laterally-Directed Discharge
US Patent:
2015011, Apr 30, 2015
Filed:
Dec 20, 2013
Appl. No.:
14/137757
Inventors:
- Eden Prairie MN, US
Steven J. Brinkman - Minneapolis MN, US
Kim Jacobsen - Minneapolis MN, US
Steven J. Brinkman - Minneapolis MN, US
Kim Jacobsen - Minneapolis MN, US
Assignee:
FastTrack Medical Solutions LLC - Eden Prairie MN
International Classification:
A61M 1/04
US Classification:
604540
Abstract:
Apparatus and associated methods for a wound valve assembly provide an annular space extending radially around a central portion of a valve, which valve acts to substantially relieve pressure build up in a thoracic cavity when applied to a thoracic wound. In an illustrative example, the valve assembly may form an annular space that extends radially in all directions around a check valve. In some examples, gasses and exudates may flow substantially radially and/or parallel to the patient's local body. Various embodiments may advantageously provide open fluid communication for the gasses and exudates escaping from the wound when the valve assembly is partially covered (e.g., body armor, clothing, blankets), or when the patient may be lying down on the side of the body with the wound, for example.
NOTICE: You may not use BackgroundCheck or the information it provides to make decisions about employment, credit, housing or any other purpose that would require Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) compliance. BackgroundCheck is not a Consumer Reporting Agency (CRA) as defined by the FCRA and does not provide consumer reports.