ALEXANDRIA, Va., March 24 -- United States Patent no. 12,582,759, issued on March 24, was assigned to Solventum Intellectual Properties Co. (Maplewood, Minn.).
"Negative pressure charged vibration mechanism for intermittent wound dressing vibration" was invented by Shannon C. Ingram (Bulverde, Texas), Christopher Allen Carroll (San Antonio), Benjamin Andrew Pratt (Poole, Great Britain) and Justin Rice (Denver).
According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "A system, apparatus and method for delivering negative pressure and vibrations proximate a wound site. The system comprises a dressing adapted to be fluidly coupled to the wound site and further adapted to translate vibrations to the wound site. A pad is co...