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  • Mount Prospect, IL
  • Libertyville, IL
  • Cleveland, OH
  • Avon Lake, OH
  • Des Plaines, IL
  • Chicago, IL
  • Lorain, OH

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Paul Fletter

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Position:
Engineer, Product Concept Development at Hollister Incorporated
Location:
Greater Chicago Area
Industry:
Medical Devices
Work:
Hollister Incorporated - Libertyville, IL since Nov 2010
Engineer, Product Concept Development

Advanced Platform Technology (APT) Center - Cleveland, Ohio Oct 2005 - Oct 2010
Biomedical Engineer, Project Leader

Louis Stokes Cleveland Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center Oct 2005 - Oct 2010
Biomedical Engineer

Cleveland Clinic Oct 2005 - Oct 2010
Biomedical Engineer, Consultant

Cleveland FES center 2007 - 2009
Electrical Safety Engineer
Skills:
3D CAD Assembly Drawings
LabVIEW
Matlab
Adobe Creative Suite
MS Office Suite
SolidWorks
Labview
CAD
Rapid Prototyping
Microsoft Office
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Paul Fletter

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Publications

Us Patents

Flip Open Catheter Package

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US Patent:
20200155796, May 21, 2020
Filed:
Jan 27, 2020
Appl. No.:
16/773649
Inventors:
- Libertyville IL, US
Martin McMenamin - Lifford, IE
Adam J. Foley - Swords, IE
Padraig M. O'Flynn - Ballina, IE
Stephen Collum - Castlebar, IE
Enda F. Carter - Galway, IE
Paul C. Fletter - Mt. Prospect IL, US
Marine V. Richard - Carrieres sur Seine, FR
Daniel E. O'Brien - Calry, IE
Vincent Naughton - Sligo, IE
International Classification:
A61M 25/00
B65D 47/14
B65D 55/16
B65D 81/22
Abstract:
A catheter package includes an elongated case. A cap is attached to the case by a flexible strap. The case receives the tubing portion of a catheter. The catheter has a funnel attached to the tubing. The funnel has a seal portion releasably engageable with the case. The cap is releasably engageable with the funnel to retain the funnel in contact with the case. A user can flip the cap off the funnel to permit removal of the catheter from the case. The funnel may include ridges or a tactile ring to improve the user's grip on the funnel. An adaptor may be disposed between the funnel and case to allow mating of different cross sectional shapes of the funnel and case. A hydration device may be inserted in the case. Alternately, a tubular liner may be inserted in the case to separate liquid water on the outside of the liner from the catheter tubing on the inside of the liner. A window in the liner mounts a patch of filter material that permits the passage of water vapor into the interior of the liner.

Peristomal Support Belt

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US Patent:
20200138619, May 7, 2020
Filed:
Jun 2, 2017
Appl. No.:
16/303998
Inventors:
- Libertyville IL, US
Mark W. Jockel - Chicago IL, US
Christina Augustyn - Chicago IL, US
Lynn Sacramento - Libertyville IL, US
Xuemei Wang - Buffalo Grove IL, US
Larisa Mats - Buffalo Grove IL, US
Paul C. Fletter - Mt. Prospect IL, US
Ryan S. Park - Northbrook IL, US
International Classification:
A61F 5/449
Abstract:
A peristomal support belt system includes a supply of material having a first length and a first end and a buckle configured for attachment to the first end. The supply of material is cut to a second length to form a section of material having the first end and a second end, the second length extending from the first end to the second end. The buckle is configured for attachment to the second end. A method of making a peristomal support belt and a peristomal support belt are also provided.

Compact Urinary Catheter With Pre-Attached Collection Bag

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US Patent:
20190321587, Oct 24, 2019
Filed:
Oct 17, 2017
Appl. No.:
16/341853
Inventors:
- Libertyville IL, US
Paul C. Fletter - Mount Prospect IL, US
Adam J. Foley - Sword IL, US
International Classification:
A61M 25/00
A61F 5/44
A61F 5/451
Abstract:
Urinary catheter assemblies () with pre-attached urine collection containers () are disclosed, The urine collection container is spaced from the catheter tube () by a connector (″) to allow for easier manipulation of the catheter tube without interference of the collection container.

Hygienic Medical Devices Having Hydrophilic Coatings And Methods Of Forming The Same

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US Patent:
20190290806, Sep 26, 2019
Filed:
Jul 13, 2017
Appl. No.:
16/317724
Inventors:
- Libertyville IL, US
John P. O'Mahony - Ardnacrusha, IE
James J. Fitzpatrick - Ballina, IE
Padraig M. O'Flynn - Ballina, IE
Paul C. Fletter - Mt. Prospect IL, US
William K. Arnold - Gurnee IL, US
John T. Clarke - Galway, IE
Adam J. Foley - Swords, IE
Malford E. Cullum - Grayslake IL, US
International Classification:
A61L 29/08
A61L 29/16
Abstract:
Hygienic Hydrophilic coatings, hydrophilic coating formulations and wetting fluids that include an anti-infective agent.

Urinary Catheter With Sealed Chamber And Method

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US Patent:
20190151610, May 23, 2019
Filed:
Jun 29, 2017
Appl. No.:
16/313563
Inventors:
- Libertyville IL, US
Paul C. Fletter - Mt. Prospect IL, US
International Classification:
A61M 25/00
A61M 27/00
A61F 5/451
Abstract:
A urinary catheter () includes a shaft () having a hydrophilic material and a distal end and a proximal end with a lumen running between the two. The proximal end includes an eyelet () that is in fluid communication with the lumen. A handle is attached to the distal end of the shaft and includes a first grip member () and a second grip member () configured so that the first grip member pivots relative to the second grip member. A sleeve () defines an interior chamber (), and the shaft is positioned within the interior chamber. The sleeve is sealed to the first grip member so that when the first grip member is pivoted, the sleeve is torn open.

Ostomy Appliance

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US Patent:
20180250157, Sep 6, 2018
Filed:
May 2, 2018
Appl. No.:
15/969488
Inventors:
- Libertyville IL, US
Paul Charles Fletter - Mt. Prospect IL, US
Mark W. Jockel - Chicago IL, US
Jeremy Robert Quint - Round Lake Beach IL, US
International Classification:
A61F 5/445
A61F 5/441
A61F 5/44
Abstract:
An ostomy appliance includes a dual-chamber pouch, which can continuously drain liquids from body waste, while collecting solids in the pouch. The ostomy appliance can also include a flat output tap including a lumen, the size of which can be increased by applying pressure.

Urinary Catheters Having Limited Reusability

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US Patent:
20180071482, Mar 15, 2018
Filed:
Apr 19, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/565683
Inventors:
- Libertyville IL, US
Adam J. Foley - Swords, IE
Padraig M. O'Flynn - Ballina, IE
John T. Clarke - Galway, IE
Paul C. Fletter - Mount Prospect IL, US
William K. Arnold - Gurnee IL, US
International Classification:
A61M 25/00
Abstract:
A reusable urinary catheter assembly includes a catheter shaft and a plurality of removable members associated with the catheter shaft. A different one of the removable members is configured to be removed from the catheter shaft between each consecutive use of the reusable urinary catheter assembly. By such a configuration, the number of times that the reusable urinary catheter may be reused is limited by the number of removable members.

Flip Open Catheter Package

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US Patent:
20170173300, Jun 22, 2017
Filed:
May 29, 2015
Appl. No.:
15/314436
Inventors:
- Libertyville IL, US
Martin McMenamin - Lifford, IE
Adam J. Foley - Swords, IE
Padraig M. O'Flynn - Ballina, IE
Stephen Collum - Castlebar, IE
Enda F. Carter - Ballina, IE
Paul C. Fletter - Mt. Prospect IL, US
Marine V. Richard - Carrires sur Seine, FR
Daniel E. O'Brien - Calry, IE
Vincent Naughton - Sligo, IE
Assignee:
Hollister Incorporated - Libertyville IL
International Classification:
A61M 25/00
B65D 81/22
B65D 55/16
Abstract:
A catheter package includes an elongated case (). A cap () is attached to the case by a flexible strap (). The case receives the tubing portion of a catheter. The catheter has a funnel () attached to the tubing. The funnel has a seal portion releasably engageable with the case. The cap is releasably engageable with the funnel to retain the funnel in contact with the case. A user can flip the cap off the funnel to permit removal of the catheter from the case. A hydration device may be inserted in the case. Alternately, a tubular liner may be inserted in the case to separate liquid water on the outside of the liner from the catheter tubing on the inside of the liner. A window in the liner mounts a patch of filter material that permits the passage of water vapor into the interior of the liner.
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