Patents Assigned to Abiomed Cardiovascular, Inc.
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Patent number: 5089016Abstract: A blood pump having a toroidal shaped chamber concentrically positioned around a cylindrically shaped hydraulic pump. The toroidal chamber has two toroidal shaped portions, one portion having a substantially rigid external wall and the other having an external wall formed of a flexible membrane. The chamber has an inlet and output port suitable for connection to a blood flow supply. The flexible wall portion of the toroidal chamber is enclosed within a hydraulic chamber, fluidically coupled to the hydraulic pump. The hydraulic pump is controlled so that an increase of pressure in the hydraulic chamber results in a decrease of volume in the toroidal chamber, thus providing for pumping of the blood through that portion of the chamber. The toroidal shape provides for optimal non-coagulating flow, while the rigid wall of the chamber, together with the flexible membrane provide for membrane motion along only one axis, normal to the circumference of the toroid, preventing damage to the membrane.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 1989Date of Patent: February 18, 1992Assignee: ABIOMED Cardiovascular, Inc.Inventors: Alan R. Millner, Meir Rosenberg, Fredric L. Milder
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Patent number: 5084064Abstract: A vascular connector has a rough surfaced skirt which is trimmed to a size for surgical attachment, and a smooth central tube centrally extending through the skirt to a point upstream of the rough surface. A collar centrally affixed to the skirt releasably engages the tube, which in turn may be fabricated as a permanently attached input conduit of a total artificial heart. For installing the connectors, a skeletal frame fixture secures the central tubes or collars of plural connectors in defined positions corresponding to the attachment ports of the intended pump device.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 1989Date of Patent: January 28, 1992Assignee: ABIOMED Cardiovascular, Inc.Inventors: Jacob H. Barak, Alan R. Millner, Robert T. V. Kung
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Patent number: 4902272Abstract: An intra-arterial cardiac support system including multiple balloons for placement in the descending aorta with one balloon serving as a pumping balloon and one or more balloons serving as valve balloons, at least one of the valve balloons being positioned distal to the natural heart. The balloons are individually inflated and deflated to provide for sequential pumping action, with the sequence operating in timed relation to the sytstole and diastole of the natural heart.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 1987Date of Patent: February 20, 1990Assignee: Abiomed Cardiovascular, Inc.Inventors: Fredric L. Milder, Robert T. V. Kung, David M. Lederman, Param I. Singh
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Patent number: 4826477Abstract: A connector for connecting a flexible conduit which is used to contain blood flow in a extra-corporeal blood handling system to a second component in said system. The connector includes a dual-acting coupler with a first coupling section for joining to the flexible conduit and a second coupling section, which can be of conventional design, for joining to the second component. The first coupling section includes an outer tapered portion which tapers inward to a rounded thin edge at the end of the coupler. The connector further includes a generally ring-shaped compression collar having an inner tapered portion for encircling the outer tapered portion of the coupler, with the angle of taper of the inner tapered portion of the collar being at least as large as the angle of taper of the outer tapered portion of the coupler.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 1987Date of Patent: May 2, 1989Assignee: ABIOMED Cardiovascular, Inc.Inventor: Bruce B. Adams
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Patent number: 4785795Abstract: Disclosed is a high-frequency intra-arterial cardiac support system having a balloon pump which may be positioned in a major artery downstream of a natural heart. The balloon pump comprises a pumping balloon of small displacement mounted upon and cyclically inflatable and deflatable by fluid flow through catheter having a lumen leading to the outside of the body. The balloon pump further comprises a valve mounted downstream of the pumping balloon. The system further comprises a control and drive mechanism for providing cyclical fluid flow to the lumen of the catheter for inflation and deflation of the pumping balloon. The cyclical flow and the cyclical inflation and deflation occur at a frequency which is at least three times the normal beating frequency of the natural heart. The small displacement of the pumping balloon is much smaller than the normal stroke volume of the natural heart.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 1987Date of Patent: November 22, 1988Assignee: Abiomed Cardiovascular, Inc.Inventor: Param I. Singh
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Patent number: 4782817Abstract: An extracorporate ventricular support system includes a two bladder pump employing continuous gravity fill to the first bladder, while the second bladder is pneumatically driven to produce a pulsatile blood flow. A processor responds to air flow in the pneumatic drive line to control the pump through an electromagnetic valve supplying pressurized air. The program controls the output of blood volume per stroke to meet a target value.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 1987Date of Patent: November 8, 1988Assignee: Abiomed Cardiovascular, Inc.Inventors: Param I. Singh, William J. Bolt, Dana C. Sawyer