Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2016-2020
Title: The Innovative Contributions of Benjamin Glace
Introduction
Benjamin Glace is a notable inventor based in Dunbarton, NH (US), recognized for his significant contributions to the field of medicament delivery devices. With a total of 14 patents to his name, Glace has demonstrated a commitment to advancing medical technology and improving patient care.
Latest Patents
Among his latest patents is a method of manufacturing a base element of a medicament delivery device. This infusion set system features a base and a fluid connector that can be removably coupled. The fluid connector includes a fluid path portion and at least one connector latch that is displaceably connected to the fluid path portion. This latch can be moved to a latching position, allowing it to extend into the fluid path portion, which contains a cannula extending from its top interior surface. The design incorporates a plurality of internal sidewalls that correspond to the flat side surfaces of the base section and base latch, facilitating connection in multiple discrete rotational positions. When locked, the connector latch engages a base latching portion, restricting proximal displacement of the fluid connector. Another significant patent is the infusion device with a releasable fluid connector, which shares similar features and innovations aimed at enhancing the functionality and reliability of infusion systems.
Career Highlights
Throughout his career, Benjamin Glace has worked with prominent companies in the medical field, including Becton Dickinson and Company Limited and Corflex
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