Patents Assigned to Biophoretic Therapeutic Systems, LLC
  • Publication number: 20060167403
    Abstract: An electrokinetic delivery system for personal use in self-administration of a medicament to a treatment site on an individual includes a device shaped to conform with the shape of a portion of an individual's finger from a tip thereof to a location past the first finger joint. A self-contained power source is carried by the device and a first electrode is carried by the device adjacent a distal end portion thereof and the tip of the individual's finger. The first electrode is in electrical contact with the power source. A second electrode is carried by the device for contact with the individual's finger. The second electrode is in electrical contact with the power source. Upon application of the first electrode over a treatment site with the medicament disposed between the first electrode and the treatment site and completion of an electrical circuit through the individual's body and said electrode, the device applies current for electrokinetically driving the medicament into the treatment site.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 13, 2006
    Publication date: July 27, 2006
    Applicant: BioPhoretic Therapeutic Systems, LLC
    Inventors: Julian Henley, Kuo Chang, Joseph Potter, Dennis Goldberg, James Derquin
  • Patent number: 7069073
    Abstract: An electrokinetic delivery or diagnostic device for personal use and self-administration of a medicament to a treatment site is provided. The device includes a housing containing a power supply, a first active electrode and a ground tactile electrode. An applicator includes a pad for containing medicament for overlying the first electrode of the device. The medicament may be applied by the user to the pad, contained within the pad or contained in rupturable capsules within the pad, together with a hydrogel if necessary for imparting electrical conductivity whereby, upon application of the applicator to the treatment site, the medicament is electrokinetically transported into the treatment site.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 24, 2004
    Date of Patent: June 27, 2006
    Assignee: BioPhoretic Therapeutic Systems, LLC
    Inventors: Julian L. Henley, Kuo Wei Chang, Joseph Potter, Dennis I. Goldberg, Christopher H. Porter, V. Lorenzo Porcelli
  • Publication number: 20060025715
    Abstract: A system for delivering a substance into a body at a treatment site that includes an alternating current source and a plurality of electrodes. Circuitry is connected between the alternating current source and the electrodes for supplying current to the electrodes when the electrodes are in electrical contact with said body so that a uni-directional current flow for delivering the substance into the body is maintained at the treatment site and a bi-directional current flow is maintained throughout the body. At least one of the electrodes is divided into sub-electrodes to, for example, reduce hazards associated with current concentration. These and other systems and methods are adaptable for large treatment areas and/or use a convenient and low-cost arrangement of electronics.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 28, 2005
    Publication date: February 2, 2006
    Applicant: BIOPHORETIC THERAPEUTIC SYSTEMS, LLC
    Inventors: Julian Henley, Kuo Chang, Joseph Potter, Dennis Goldberg, James Derouin
  • Publication number: 20050182351
    Abstract: An electrokinetic delivery or diagnostic device for personal use and self-administration of a medicament to a treatment site is provided. The device includes a housing containing a power supply, a first active electrode and a ground tactile electrode. An applicator includes a pad for containing medicament for overlying the first electrode of the device. The medicament may be applied by the user to the pad, contained within the pad or contained in rupturable capsules within the pad, together with a hydrogel if necessary for imparting electrical conductivity whereby, upon application of the applicator to the treatment site, the medicament is electrokinetically transported into the treatment site.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 13, 2005
    Publication date: August 18, 2005
    Applicant: Biophoretic Therapeutic Systems LLC
    Inventors: Julian Henley, Kuo Chang, Joseph Potter, Dennis Goldberg
  • Patent number: 6895271
    Abstract: Non-reusable, medicament-dispensing applicator electrodes adapted for use with an iontophoresis device for facilitating delivery of medication across the cutaneous membrane into adjacent underlying tissues and blood vessels. The embodiments of the iontophoresis electrode include an open mesh having cells in the medicament dispensing portions of the electrode which retain a medicament in the form of liquid, gel or ointment. The cells are adapted to contain and iontophoretically dispense and deliver medicament formulations, which have been previously approved for therapeutic use by cognizant regulatory authorities obviating the need for reformulation. The medicament-dispensing electrodes are composite or unitary in construction and may be useful in the treatment of acne and also genital herpes simplex infection which produces cutaneous lesions, including lesions above and below the waist.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 26, 2003
    Date of Patent: May 17, 2005
    Assignee: Biophoretic Therapeutic Systems, LLC
    Inventor: Julian L. Henley
  • Patent number: 6792306
    Abstract: An electrokinetic delivery system for personal use in self-administration of a medicament to a treatment site on an individual includes a device shaped to conform with the shape of a portion of an individual's finger from a tip thereof to a location past the first finger joint. A self-contained power source is carried by the device and a first electrode is carried by the device adjacent a distal end portion thereof and the tip of the individual's finger. The first electrode is in electrical contact with the power source. A second electrode is carried by the device for contact with the individual's finger. The second electrode is in electrical contact with the power source.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 8, 2002
    Date of Patent: September 14, 2004
    Assignee: Biophoretic Therapeutic Systems, LLC
    Inventors: Julian L. Henley, Kuo Wei Chang, Joseph Potter, Dennis I. Goldberg
  • Publication number: 20040176737
    Abstract: An electrokinetic delivery or diagnostic device for personal use and self-administration of a medicament to a treatment site is provided. The device includes a housing containing a power supply, a first active electrode and a ground tactile electrode. An applicator includes a pad for containing medicament for overlying the first electrode of the device. The medicament may be applied by the user to the pad, contained within the pad or contained in rupturable capsules within the pad, together with a hydrogel if necessary for imparting electrical conductivity whereby, upon application of the applicator to the treatment site, the medicament is electrokinetically transported into the treatment site.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 24, 2004
    Publication date: September 9, 2004
    Applicant: Biophoretic Therapeutic Systems, LLC
    Inventors: Julian L. Henley, Kuo Wei Chang, Joseph Potter, Dennis I. Goldberg, Christopher H. Porter, V. Lorenzo Porcelli
  • Publication number: 20040111051
    Abstract: An electrokinetic delivery system for personal use in self-administration of a medicament to a treatment site on an individual includes a device shaped to conform with the shape of a portion of an individual's finger from a tip thereof to a location past the first finger joint. A self-contained power source is carried by the device and a first electrode is carried by the device adjacent a distal end portion thereof and the tip of the individual's finger. The first electrode is in electrical contact with the power source. A second electrode is carried by the device for contact with the individual's finger. The second electrode is in electrical contact with the power source. Upon application of the first electrode over a treatment site with the medicament disposed between the first electrode and the treatment site and completion of an electrical circuit through the individual's body and said electrode, the device applies current for electrokinetically driving the medicament into the treatment site.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 1, 2003
    Publication date: June 10, 2004
    Applicant: BioPhoretic Therapeutic Systems, LLC.
    Inventors: Julian L. Henley, Kuo Wei Chang, Joseph Potter, Dennis I. Goldberg
  • Patent number: 6735470
    Abstract: An electrokinetic delivery or diagnostic device for personal use and self-administration of a medicament to a treatment site is provided. The device includes a housing containing a power supply, a first active electrode and a ground tactile electrode. An applicator includes a pad for containing medicament for overlying the first electrode of the device. The medicament may be applied by the user to the pad, contained within the pad or contained in rupturable capsules within the pad, together with a hydrogel if necessary for imparting electrical conductivity whereby, upon application of the applicator to the treatment site, the medicament is electrokinetically transported into the treatment site.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 18, 2002
    Date of Patent: May 11, 2004
    Assignee: BioPhoretic Therapeutic Systems, LLC
    Inventors: Julian L. Henley, Kuo Wei Chang, Joseph Potter, Dennis I. Goldberg, Christopher H. Porter, V. Lorenzo Porcelli
  • Publication number: 20040039328
    Abstract: Non-reusable, medicament-dispensing applicator electrodes adapted for use with an iontophoresis device for facilitating delivery of medication across the cutaneous membrane into adjacent underlying tissues and blood vessels. The embodiments of the iontophoresis electrode include an open mesh having cells in the medicament dispensing portions of the electrode which retain a medicament in the form of liquid, gel or ointment. The cells are adapted to contain and iontophoretically dispense and deliver medicament formulations, which have been previously approved for therapeutic use by cognizant regulatory authorities obviating the need for reformulation. The medicament-dispensing electrodes are composite or unitary in construction and may be useful in the treatment of acne and also genital herpes simplex infection which produces cutaneous lesions, including lesions above and below the waist.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 26, 2003
    Publication date: February 26, 2004
    Applicant: BIOPHORETIC THERAPEUTIC SYSTEMS, LLC
    Inventor: Julian L. Henley
  • Publication number: 20030199808
    Abstract: A system for delivering a substance into a body at a treatment site that includes an alternating current source and a plurality of electrodes. Circuitry is connected between the alternating current source and the electrodes for supplying current to the electrodes when the electrodes are in electrical contact with said body so that a unidirectional current flow for delivering the substance into the body is maintained at the treatment site and a bidirectional current flow is maintained throughout the body. At least one of the electrodes is divided into sub-electrodes to, for example, reduce hazards associated with current concentration. These and other systems and methods are adaptable for large treatment areas and/or use a convenient and low-cost arrangement of electronics.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 7, 2003
    Publication date: October 23, 2003
    Applicant: Biophoretic Therapeutic Systems, LLC.
    Inventors: Julian L. Henley, Kuo Wei Chang, Joseph Potter, Dennis I. Goldberg, James Derouin
  • Patent number: 6553253
    Abstract: An electrokinetic system for delivering a substance into tissue includes an alternating current source of a predetermined frequency. A first electrode is coupled to a first terminal of the alternating current source and a second electrode is coupled to a second terminal of the alternating current source. A rectifying circuit is coupled between the first electrode and the first terminal of the alternating current source. One of the first and second electrodes is adapted for electrical contact with a substance-delivery site. A current rectified by the rectifying circuit flows in a current path between the first and second electrodes when the one of the first and second electrodes is in electrical contact with the substance-delivery site to effect delivery of the substance into the tissue.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 10, 2000
    Date of Patent: April 22, 2003
    Assignee: Biophoretic Therapeutic Systems, LLC
    Inventor: Kuo-Wei Chang
  • Publication number: 20030018295
    Abstract: An electrokinetic delivery or diagnostic device for personal use and self-administration of a medicament to a treatment site is provided. The device includes a housing containing a power supply, a first active electrode and a ground tactile electrode. An applicator includes a pad for containing medicament for overlying the first electrode of the device. The medicament may be applied by the user to the pad, contained within the pad or contained in rupturable capsules within the pad, together with a hydrogel if necessary for imparting electrical conductivity whereby, upon application of the applicator to the treatment site, the medicament is electrokinetically transported into the treatment site.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 18, 2002
    Publication date: January 23, 2003
    Applicant: BIOPHORETIC THERAPEUTIC SYSTEMS, LLC
    Inventors: Julian L. Henley, Kuo Wei Chang, Joseph Potter, Dennis I. Goldberg, Christopher H. Porter, V. Lorenzo Porcelli
  • Patent number: 6477410
    Abstract: An electrokinetic delivery or diagnostic device for personal use and self-administration of a medicament to a treatment site is provided. The device includes a housing containing a power supply, a first active electrode and a ground tactile electrode. An applicator includes a pad for containing medicament for overlying the first electrode of the device. The medicament may be applied by the user to the pad, contained within the pad or contained in rupturable capsules within the pad, together with a hydrogel if necessary for imparting electrical conductivity whereby, upon application of the applicator to the treatment site, the medicament is electrokinetically transported into the treatment site.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 31, 2000
    Date of Patent: November 5, 2002
    Assignee: BioPhoretic Therapeutic Systems, LLC
    Inventors: Julian L. Henley, Kuo Wei Chang, Joseph Potter, Dennis I. Goldberg, Christopher H. Porter, V. Lorenzo Porcelli
  • Publication number: 20020161324
    Abstract: An electrokinetic delivery system for personal use in self-administration of a medicament to a treatment site on an individual includes a device shaped to conform with the shape of a portion of an individual's finger from a tip thereof to a location past the first finger joint. A self-contained power source is carried by the device and a first electrode is carried by the device adjacent a distal end portion thereof and the tip of the individual's finger. The first electrode is in electrical contact with the power source. A second electrode is carried by the device for contact with the individual's finger. The second electrode is in electrical contact with the power source. Upon application of the first electrode over a treatment site with the medicament disposed between the first electrode and the treatment site and completion of an electrical circuit through the individual's body and said electrode, the device applies current for electrokinetically driving the medicament into the treatment site.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 8, 2002
    Publication date: October 31, 2002
    Applicant: BioPhoretic Therapeutic Systems, LLC
    Inventors: Julian L. Henley, Kuo Wei Chang, Joseph Potter, Dennis I. Goldberg, James Derouin
  • Patent number: 6385487
    Abstract: Drugs and a portable iontophoresis apparatus for facilitating delivery of the drugs across the cutaneous membrane into adjacent underlying tissues and blood vessels. The apparatus employs a modular, detachable non-reusable medicament-containing applicator electrode which is adapted to attach to a base assembly. The apparatus is designed to be hand-held and includes a circumferential tactile electrode band on the base assembly which provides electrical connection between the skin of the user's hand and one pole of a bipolar power source housed within the base assembly. The opposing pole of the power source is connected to the applicator electrode. When the applicator is placed against the skin of a user, the user's body completes the electrical circuit between the applicator and tactile electrodes. The apparatus employs a disposable applicator electrode which accepts a variety of antimicrobial and anesthetic agents for transdermal iontophoretic or ionosonic delivery.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 4, 1998
    Date of Patent: May 7, 2002
    Assignee: Biophoretic Therapeutic Systems, LLC
    Inventor: Julian L. Henley
  • Patent number: 6148231
    Abstract: Non-reusable, medicament-dispensing applicator electrodes adapted for use with an iontophoresis device for facilitating delivery of medication across the cutaneous membrane into adjacent underlying tissues and blood vessels. The embodiments of the iontophoresis electrode include an open mesh having cells in the medicament dispensing portions of the electrode which retain a medicament in the form of liquid, gel or ointment. The cells are adapted to contain and iontophoretically dispense and deliver medicament formulations, which have been previously approved for therapeutic use by cognizant regulatory authorities obviating the need for reformulation. The medicament-dispensing electrodes are composite or unitary in construction and may be useful in the treatment of acne and also genital herpes simplex infection which produces cutaneous lesions, including lesions above and below the waist.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 15, 1998
    Date of Patent: November 14, 2000
    Assignee: Biophoretic Therapeutic Systems, LLC
    Inventor: Julian L. Henley
  • Patent number: RE37796
    Abstract: A portable iontophoresis apparatus for facilitating delivery of medication across the cutaneous membrane into adjacent underlying tissues and blood vessels. The apparatus employs a modular, detachable non-reusable medicament-containing applicator electrode which is adapted to attach to a base assembly. The apparatus is designed to be hand-held and includes a circumferential tactile electrode band on the base assembly which provides electrical connection between the skin of the user's hand and one pole of a bipolar power source housed within the base assembly. The opposing pole of the power source is connected to the applicator electrode. The user's body completes the electrical circuit between the applicator and tactile electrodes A method for using the device for the treatment of Herpes simplex infection and related viral infections which produce similar cutaneous lesions is presented.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 1, 2000
    Date of Patent: July 23, 2002
    Assignee: Biophoretic Therapeutic Systems, LLC
    Inventor: Julian L. Henley
  • Patent number: RE38000
    Abstract: A portable iontophoresis apparatus for facilitating delivery of medication across the cutaneous membrane into adjacent underlying tissues and blood vessels. The apparatus employs a modular, detachable non-reusable medicament-containing applicator electrode which is adapted to attach to a base assembly. The apparatus is designed to be hand-held and includes a circumferential tactile electrode band on the base assembly which provides electrical connection between the skin of the user's hand and one pole of a bipolar power source housed within the base assembly. The opposing pole of the power source is connected to the applicator electrode. The user's body completes the electrical circuit between the applicator and tactile electrodes. A method for using the device for the treatment of Herpes simplex infection and related viral infections which produce similar cutaneous lesions is presented.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 13, 1999
    Date of Patent: February 25, 2003
    Assignee: Biophoretic Therapeutic Systems, LLC
    Inventor: Julian L. Henley
  • Patent number: RE38341
    Abstract: A portable iontophoresis apparatus for facilitating delivery of medication across the cutaneous membrane into adjacent underlying tissues and blood vessels. The apparatus employs a modular, detachable non-reusable medicament-containing applicator electrode which is adapted to attach to a base assembly. The apparatus is designed to be hand-held and includes a circumferential tactile electrode band on the base assembly which provides electrical connection between the skin of the user's hand and one pole of a bipolar power source housed within the base assembly. The opposing pole of the power source is connected to the applicator electrode. The user's body completes the electrical circuit between the applicator and tactile electrodes. A method for using the device for the treatment of Herpes simplex infection and related viral infections which produce similar cutaneous lesions is presented.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 27, 1999
    Date of Patent: December 9, 2003
    Assignee: Biophoretic Therapeutic Systems, LLC
    Inventor: Julian L. Henley