Bronx, NY, United States of America

Richard Kollmar

USPTO Granted Patents = 2 

 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.0

ph-index = 1


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2021-2023

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2 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations by Richard Kollmar

Introduction

Richard Kollmar is an accomplished inventor based in the Bronx, NY. He holds two patents that showcase his contributions to medical technology, particularly in the field of respiratory health. His innovative work addresses critical issues related to airway obstruction and pulmonary pressure.

Latest Patents

Kollmar's latest patents include a system, method, and biomarkers for airway obstruction. This invention provides two biomarkers for obstructive apnea. The first biomarker determines the amplitude and timing of inspiratory efforts from a bioelectric signal. The respiratory rate is compared with a normal pre-detection rate, and the amplitude of the effort is compared with a normal amplitude. Obstructive apnea is likely present if a series of inspiratory efforts are above a normal amplitude and with increasing amplitude, but at a normal rate. The second biomarker determines heart rate and respiratory rate. A normal lower threshold for heartbeat interval is established, and if subthreshold events occur (short RR intervals), a commencement time for each sequence of subthreshold events is compared for a respiratory rate-normalized window. If the number of subthreshold events exceeds a minimum for the window, obstructive apnea is likely present. Another significant patent is the acute pulmonary pressurization device and method of use. This system and method provide relief of negative lung pressure during acute laryngospasm or upper airway obstruction. It includes a non-toxic gas cartridge capable of supplying between 0.5-5 liters of gas during a procedure, a valve adapted to commence and stop gas release, and a trans-cricothyroid cartilage inflation needle for acutely relieving the negative pressure in the chest. The needle may also be used to insert a guidewire to assist in endotracheal tube insertion.

Career Highlights

Kollmar has worked with the Research Foundation for the State University of New York, contributing to various projects that enhance medical technology and patient care. His work has had a significant impact on the field of respiratory health.

Collaborations

Some of his notable coworkers include Mark Stewart and Jason Lazar, who have collaborated with him on various projects.

Conclusion

Richard Kollmar's innovative patents and contributions to medical technology demonstrate his commitment to improving respiratory health. His work continues to influence the field and offers potential solutions for critical health challenges.

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