ALEXANDRIA, Va., July 16 -- United States Patent no. 12,667,675, issued on June 30, was assigned to 410 Medical Inc. (Durham, N.C.).
"Systems, apparatus, and methods for warming fluid for intravenous infusion" was invented by Andrew W. Lane (Rolesville, N.C.), Galen C. Robertson (Apex, N.C.), Savannah K. Steele (Durham, N.C.), Luke D. Oltmans (Durham, N.C.), Kevin A. Harper (Mason, Ohio), Steve D. Ivanov (Youngsville, N.C.) and Matthew J. Hanlon (Clifton, Va.).
According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "In some embodiments, a system includes a housing, an elongated heating element, a first electrical connector, and a second electrical connector. The housing can define a fluid channel extending from a fluid...