PHILIP JOSEPH CONWAY
Pilots at County Rd 10, Cummingsville, MN

License number
Minnesota A2583705
Issued Date
Mar 2016
Expiration Date
Mar 2018
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
9818 County Road 10 SE, Cummingsville, MN 55923

Professional information

Philip Conway Photo 1

Microcidal Agent Releasing Catheter With Balloon

US Patent:
5269770, Dec 14, 1993
Filed:
Mar 13, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/851983
Inventors:
Anthony J. Conway - Chatfield MN
Philip J. Conway - Chatfield MN
Richard D. Fryar - Rochester MN
Assignee:
Rochester Medical Corporation - Stewartville MN
International Classification:
A61M 532, A61M 2900
US Classification:
604265
Abstract:
An elongated catheter having an interior and an exterior surface, wherein the interior surface defines a lumen passing through the catheter. The catheter further including an enclosed cavity between the interior and exterior surfaces which encircles of the lumen. The cavity having an inner wall and an outer wall, the outer wall being a resilient sleeve which can stretch generally independently of the inner wall. The cavity containing an amount of a suitable lubricating substance effective to permit the resilient sleeve to slide along an outer surface of the inner wall while in lubricated contact therewith when stretched independently of the inner wall and including a bactericidal agent, wherein the inner wall and the outer wall are joined together at distal end proximal ends of the enclosed cavity. The resilient sleeve includes a plurality of micropores which permit the bactericidal agent to diffuse into suitable aqueous environments. An automated method for producing the same, including a series of automated dipping steps, is also disclosed.


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External Urinary Catheter Having Integral Adhesive Means

US Patent:
5376085, Dec 27, 1994
Filed:
Nov 16, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/153482
Inventors:
Anthony J. Conway - Chatfield MN
Philip J. Conway - Chatfield MN
Richard D. Fryar - Rochester MN
Assignee:
Rochester Medical Corporation - Stewartville MN
International Classification:
A61F 5453
US Classification:
604352
Abstract:
An external urinary catheter having integral adhesive means. The external urinary catheter includes (a) a single tubular sheath having a unitary construction made of silicone rubber, the silicone rubber having an inner surface and an outer surface; and (b) a layer of adhesive material bonded to a first portion of the inner surface; wherein the adhesive material can releasably contact portions of the outer surface such that the inner surface of the silicone rubber sheath can be rolled up on the outer surface thereof so that the adhesive layer on the first portion of the inner surface comes into releasable contact with the portions of the outer surface, and such that the adhesive material on the outer surface will then release any portions of the outer surface with which it has come into contact, while remaining bonded to the inner surface, when the silicone rubber sheath is forcibly unrolled. A method of making an external urinary catheter is also disclosed. Said method includes the steps of (a) coating a first portion of a mandrel with an adhesive material; (b) subsequently overcoating the mandrel with a silicone rubber solution to form an overcoat layer made of unvulcanized silicone rubber; and (c) vulcanizing the unvulcanized silicone rubber such that constituents of the silicone rubber cross-link to form an elastomeric sheath having a unitary construction made of vulcanized silicone rubber; the silicone rubber sheath having an inner surface and outer surface; and the adhesive material being bonded to a first portion of the inner surface.


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Method Of Shaping Structures With An Overcoat Layer Including Female Urinary Catheter

US Patent:
5670111, Sep 23, 1997
Filed:
Aug 2, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/285026
Inventors:
Anthony J. Conway - Chatfield MN
Philip J. Conway - Chatfield MN
Richard D. Fryar - Rochester MN
Assignee:
Rochester Medical Corporation - Stewartville MN
International Classification:
B29C 6718
US Classification:
264512
Abstract:
A method of shaping polymeric structures by coating a support structure with a bond-preventing agent to attain a particular shape and subsequently coating the shaped structure of the bond-preventing agent with a polymeric bonding composition is provided. Such shaped polymeric structures can have one or more cavities which can be fluid-filled or gel-filled. Also provided is a hand-actuating retention female urinary catheter having an inner tube and an outer overcoat layer encircling the tube with an elastomeric collar with a shroud. A cavity containing a fluid is interposed between the tube and the overcoat layer. The cavity includes a balloon portion and a reservoir portion. The shroud encircles the reservoir section to inhibit the ballooning of the reservoir section when the reservoir section is squeezed to force fluid from the reservoir portion to the balloon portion through the sleeve portion of the cavity. The overcoat layer and the collar with a shroud are made of soft resilient material.


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Urinary Catheter With Reservoir Shroud

US Patent:
5501669, Mar 26, 1996
Filed:
Mar 30, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/413499
Inventors:
Anthony J. Conway - Chatfield MN
Philip J. Conway - Chatfield MN
Richard D. Fryar - Rochester MN
Assignee:
Rochester Medical Corporation - Stewartville MN
International Classification:
A61M 2900, A61F 544, A61F 202
US Classification:
604 97
Abstract:
A method of shaping polymeric structures by coating a support structure with a bond-preventing agent to attain a particular shape and subsequently coating the shaped structure of the bond-preventing agent with a polymeric bonding composition is provided. Such shaped polymeric structures can have one or more cavities which can be fluid-filled or gel-filled. Also provided is a hand-actuating retention female urinary catheter having an inner tube and an outer overcoat layer encircling the tube with an elastomeric collar with a shroud. A cavity containing a fluid is interposed between the tube and the overcoat layer. The cavity includes a balloon portion and a reservoir portion. The shroud encircles the reservoir section to inhibit the ballooning of the reservoir section when the reservoir section is squeezed to force fluid from the reservoir portion to the balloon portion through the sleeve portion of the cavity. The overcoat layer and the collar with a shroud are made of soft resilient material.


Philip Conway Photo 5

External Urinary Catheter Having Integral Adhesive Means

US Patent:
5176666, Jan 5, 1993
Filed:
Apr 29, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/876702
Inventors:
Anthony J. Conway - Chatfield MN
Philip J. Conway - Chatfield MN
Richard D. Fryar - Rochester MN
Assignee:
Rochester Medical Corporation - Stewartville MN
International Classification:
A61F 544, A61F 602, A61F 604, A61K 102
US Classification:
604349
Abstract:
An external urinary catheter having integral adhesive means. The external urinary catheter includes (a) a single tubular sheath having a unitary construction made of silicone rubber, the silicone rubber having an inner surface and an outer surface; and (b) a layer of adhesive material bonded to a first portion of the inner surface; wherein the adhesive material can releasably contact portions of the outer surface such that the inner surface of the silicone rubber sheath can be rolled up on the outer surface thereof so that the adhesive layer on the first portion of the inner surface comes into releasable contact with the portions of the outer surface, and such that the adhesive material on the outer surface will then release any portions of the outer surface with which it has come into contact, while remaining bonded to the inner surface, when the silicone rubber sheath is forcibly unrolled. A method of making an external urinary catheter is also disclosed. Said method includes the steps of (a) coating a first portion of a mandrel with an adhesive material (b) subsequently overcoating the mandrel with a silicon rubber solution to form an overcoat layer made of unvulcanized silicone rubber; and (c) vulcanizing the unvulcanized silicon rubber such that constituents of the silicone rubber cross-link to form an elastomeric sheath having a unitary construction made of vulcanized silicone rubber; the silicone rubber sheath having an inner surface and out outer surface; and the adhesive material being bonded to a first portion of the inner surface.


Philip Conway Photo 6

Catheter Having Lubricated Outer Sleeve And Methods For Making And Using Same

US Patent:
5098379, Mar 24, 1992
Filed:
Mar 1, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/487422
Inventors:
Anthony J. Conway - Chatfield MN
Philip J. Conway - Chatfield MN
Richard D. Fryar - Rochester MN
Assignee:
Rochester Medical Corporation - Stewartville MN
International Classification:
A61M 3100
US Classification:
604 51
Abstract:
An elongated catheter having an interior and an exterior surface, wherein the interior surface defines a lumen passing through the catheter. The catheter further including an enclosed cavity between the interior and exterior surfaces which encircles of the lumen. The cavity having an inner wall and an outer wall, the outer wall being a resilient sleeve which can stretch generally independently of the inner wall. The cavity containing an amount of a suitable lubricating substance effective to permit the resilient sleeve to slide along an outer surface of the inner wall while in lubricated contact therewith when stretched independently of the inner wall, wherein the inner wall and the outer wall are joined together at distal end proximal ends of the enclosed cavity. An automated method for producing the same, including a series of automated dipping steps, is also disclosed. A "Foley" catheter having a balloon portion and a lubricated resilient sleeve, as disclosed above, is also disclosed, as are methods for manufacturing the same.


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Urethral Urine Retention Device

US Patent:
5906575, May 25, 1999
Filed:
Apr 25, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/637858
Inventors:
Anthony J. Conway - Chatfield MN
Philip J. Conway - Chatfield MN
Richard D. Fryar - Chatfield MN
Assignee:
Rochester Medical Corporation - Stewartville MN
International Classification:
A61M 2500
US Classification:
600 29
Abstract:
An apparatus for sealing at least a portion of the urinary tract to prevent the unwanted discharge of urine includes a body member with a tubular member, encircled along its length by an overcoat layer, that encases a fluid, forming a cavity. The body member, with its tubular member and overcoat layer are elastically deformable from an initial "rest" or "relaxed" state, when outside of the body, where at least a portion of the overcoat layer is of a diameter equal to or greater than that of an undilated urethra. A stylet may be placed into the tubular member to serve as a guide, for elongation of the body member and to provide rigidly to the body member upon insertion into the urinary tract. There is also disclosed a method for making the apparatus of the present invention.


Philip Conway Photo 8

Male Condom Catheter Having Adhesive On Rolled Portion

US Patent:
RE33206, May 1, 1990
Filed:
Oct 9, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/917145
Inventors:
James A. Conway - Chatfield MN
Peter R. Conway - Chatfield MN
Philip J. Conway - Chatfield MN
Assignee:
Mentor Corporation - Goleta CA
International Classification:
A61E 544
US Classification:
604349
Abstract:
A male urinal device (10) is disclosed. Device (10) includes a laminated sheath (14) having an inner layer (26) of latex rubber and outer layer (28) of silicone rubber. Adhesive (24) is stored between the inner and outer layers (26, 28) when sheath (14) is rolled. As sheath (14) is unrolled, adhesive (24) is released from outer layer (28) and adheres to inner layer (26). Upon pressing sheath (14) to a penis (12), a leak-free bond is created.


Philip Conway Photo 9

Sustained Release Bactericidal Cannula

US Patent:
5599321, Feb 4, 1997
Filed:
Jun 7, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/484600
Inventors:
Anthony J. Conway - Chatfield MN
Philip J. Conway - Chatfield MN
Richard D. Fryar - Rochester MN
Assignee:
Rochester Medical Corporation - Stewartville MN
International Classification:
A61M 532, A61M 2500
US Classification:
604265
Abstract:
A sustained release bactericidal cannula or catheter for residence within a portion of a human body through which aqueous biological fluids can pass. The bactericidal cannula for catheter including a tube having an inner surface, defining and interior lumen, and an outer surface. The tube has a polymeric matrix and antibacterial agent residing within at least a portion of the polymeric matrix. The polymeric matrix includes cured silicon rubber and the antibacterial agent is a finely divided nitrofuran compound which is soluble in water and effective to prevent proliferation of certain bacteria in an otherwise growth supporting aqueous environment when dissolved in the aqueous environment to the limit of its solubility therein at 37. degree. C. The solubility of the nitrofuran compound is preferably about 0. 2% by weight or less at a pH of about 6 and a temperature of about 25. degree. C.


Philip Conway Photo 10

Urethral Urine Retention Device

US Patent:
6315711, Nov 13, 2001
Filed:
May 25, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/318059
Inventors:
Anthony J. Conway - Chatfield MN
Philip J. Conway - Chatfield MN
Richard D. Fryar - Chatfield MN
Assignee:
Rochester Medical Corporation - Stewartville MN
International Classification:
A61M 2500
US Classification:
600 29
Abstract:
An apparatus for sealing at least a portion of the urinary tract to prevent the unwanted discharge of urine includes a body member with a tubular member, encircled along its length by an overcoat layer, that encases a fluid, forming a cavity. The body member, with its tubular member and overcoat layer are elastically deformable from an initial "rest" or "relaxed" state, when outside of the body, where at least a portion of the overcoat layer is of a diameter equal to or greater than that of an undilated urethra. A stylet may be placed into the tubular member to serve as a guide, for elongation of the body member and to provide rigidly to the body member upon insertion into the urinary tract. There is also disclosed a method for making the apparatus of the present invention.