Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2001
Title: Leslie Klem - Innovator in Biological Material Vessels
Introduction
Leslie Klem is a notable inventor based in Trenton, NJ (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of medical devices, particularly in the design of vessels for biological materials. His innovative approach has led to the development of products that enhance patient care and safety.
Latest Patents
Leslie Klem holds a patent for ostomy bags and vessels for biological materials. This invention provides a vessel that comprises a multilayer polymeric barrier material with very low permeability to small molecules, such as water and oxygen. The design features high flexibility and softness, making it resistant to tearing. This invention is particularly useful for forming vessels that receive biological fluids, such as ostomy bags and bags for storing blood, blood products, and IV solutions. The vessel consists of a flexible, multilayer, polymeric barrier material that includes a first sandwich polymer layer, at least one sandwiched, oriented liquid crystal polymer layer, and a second sandwich polymer layer, with the first and second layers disposed to sandwich the liquid crystal layer in between.
Career Highlights
Leslie Klem has had a successful career at Bristol-Myers Squibb Company, where he has been instrumental in advancing medical technology. His work has focused on creating innovative solutions that address critical healthcare needs.
Collaborations
Leslie has collaborated with talented individuals such as Agis F Kydonieus and Cuilian Lin, who have contributed to his projects and innovations.
Conclusion
Leslie Klem's contributions to the field of biological materials have made a significant impact on medical device technology. His innovative designs continue to improve patient outcomes and enhance the quality of care.