Patents Assigned to Osypka AG
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Publication number: 20240139528Abstract: Improvements in the technical field of electromedical plug-in connections are provided via a connection plug (1) for an electromedical electrode (2), amongst other things. The electromedical electrode has at least one contact pole (3), which is coated with a non-conductive protective layer (4) which can be locally opened at least in part.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2022Publication date: May 2, 2024Applicant: OSYPKA AGInventors: Benjamin BURG, Maik GR¿FE, Thorsten GÖTTSCHE
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Publication number: 20240041407Abstract: Technical improvements in the field of electromedical devices, in particular of electromedical electrodes and/or electromedical catheters are provided. As an improvement, inter alia, a base element (1) for an electromedical device (2) is proposed, which includes, on a carrier element (3), at least one sensor module (4), at least one processing module (5), and at least one data line (6), to which the at least one processing module (5) of the base element (1) is connected. An electromedical device (2) can then be configured as needed from at least one base element (1) or preferably from multiple base elements (1).Type: ApplicationFiled: February 21, 2022Publication date: February 8, 2024Applicant: OSYPKA AGInventors: Benjamin BURG, Thorsten GÖTTSCHE
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Patent number: 11484720Abstract: An electromedical adapter, an electromedical electrode and an electromedical pulse generator are provided for the field of medical electrical stimulation. In order to connect a non-coiled electrode portion (3) to a coiled electrode portion (2), in particular the adapter (1) is provided, having at least one contact element (5) which can be contacted by a coiled electrode portion (2) of an electrode (4) in such a way that the coiled electrode portion (2) surrounds, i.e. radially surrounds, a longitudinal axis of the main body (7) of the adapter with the at least one coiled conductor (8) thereof.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2018Date of Patent: November 1, 2022Assignee: Osypka AGInventors: Thorsten Gottsche, Maik Grafe
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Publication number: 20220265345Abstract: The invention deals with improvements in the technical field of electromedical catheters. As an improvement, among other things, a catheter is proposed whose catheter arms can be clamped from an initial position into at least two different clamping positions and maintained in the clamping positions.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2022Publication date: August 25, 2022Applicant: OSYPKA AGInventors: THORSTEN GÖTTSCHE, BENJAMIN BURG, BART KOOTTE
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Publication number: 20220219003Abstract: The invention relates to improvements in the technical field of electromedical electrodes. For this purpose, an electromedical electrode is proposed, which comprises, on the distal end thereof, at least one anchoring means which is made of printed circuit board material.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 13, 2022Publication date: July 14, 2022Applicant: OSYPKA AGInventors: THORSTEN GÖTTSCHE, BENJAMIN BURG
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Publication number: 20220218982Abstract: The invention relates to improvements in the technical field of external electromedical pulse generators. For this purpose, it is proposed in the case of an electromedical pulse generator that it has an electronics module and a control module separate therefrom, which can be used spatially separated from one another when the electromedical pulse generator is used.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 13, 2022Publication date: July 14, 2022Applicant: OSYPKA AGInventors: THORSTEN GÖTTSCHE, BENJAMIN BURG
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Publication number: 20200230424Abstract: The invention relates to improvements in the field of medical electrical stimulation. An electromedical adapter, an electromedical electrode and an electromedical pulse generator are provided. In order to connect a non-coiled electrode portion (3) to a coiled electrode portion (2), in particular the adapter (1) is provided, having at least one contact element (5) which can be contacted by a coiled electrode portion (2) of an electrode (4) in such a way that the coiled electrode portion (2) surrounds, i.e.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2018Publication date: July 23, 2020Applicant: Osypka AGInventors: Thorsten GOTTSCHE, Maik GRAFE
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Publication number: 20170050030Abstract: The adapter (1) implantable in a human body has the first electrical terminal (2) with at least one electrical contact (3) for attaching to an implantable electromedical device (4) and the second electrical terminal (5) with at least one electrical contact (6) for attaching to the implantable electromedical signal transmitter (7), in particular the stimulation electrode (26) or the extension (25) or a sensing electrode. The first electrical terminal (2) and the second electrical terminal (5) of the adapter (1) are electrically connected to each other in order to transmit electromedical signals. The adapter (1) includes the housing (8), on which the first electrical terminal (2) and the second electrical terminal (5) are formed. On the housing (8), the recess (9) is formed which is designed to receive and engage around at least a part of the implantable electromedical device (4).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 18, 2015Publication date: February 23, 2017Applicant: Osypka AGInventors: Thorsten Gottsche, Maik Grafe, Francois Alesch
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Publication number: 20160367313Abstract: The present invention relates to catheters in general and more particularly to improvements in so-called “irrigated ablation catheter” that may be used in mapping and ablation procedures of tissue, preferably heart tissue in the treatment of cardiac arrhythmia. The present invention is directed irrigated ablation catheter comprising an elongated catheter shaft (4), a deflectable section (3) distal to the catheter shaft, an ablation catheter tip (1) distal to the deflectable section.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2015Publication date: December 22, 2016Applicant: Osypka AGInventors: Claus-Christian ROHLIG, Thorsten GOTTSCHE
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Patent number: 9283380Abstract: An external pacemaker with at least one electrode temporarily connectable to the heart, and at the distal end of which is an active region, which makes contact with heart tissue, and at the proximal end is a contact plug. The electrode is for transmission of stimulation, defibrillation, and/or cardioversion pulses and is plugged into a pacemaker plug socket. The contact plug has first and second contact regions at its plug part. The plug socket matches the contact plug with two mating contacts, the first for transmitting stimulation pulses and the second for transmitting defibrillation and/or cardioversion pulses. In the plugged-in position, only the contact region on the plug part makes contact with the mating contact provided for transmitting the defibrillation and/or cardioversion pulses, such that no defibrillation and/or cardioversion pulse can be transmitted to electrodes which are unsuitable for defibrillation and/or cardioversion and have only a single-stage contact plug.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2014Date of Patent: March 15, 2016Assignee: OSYPKA AGInventors: Thorsten Gottsche, Astrid Virnich, Maik Grafe
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Publication number: 20140207223Abstract: An external pacemaker with at least one electrode temporarily connectable to the heart, and at the distal end of which is an active region, which makes contact with heart tissue, and at the proximal end is a contact plug. The electrode is for transmission of stimulation, defibrillation, and/or cardioversion pulses and is plugged into a pacemaker plug socket. The contact plug has first and second contact regions at its plug part. The plug socket matches the contact plug with two mating contacts, the first for transmitting stimulation pulses and the second for transmitting defibrillation and/or cardioversion pulses. In the plugged-in position, only the contact region on the plug part makes contact with the mating contact provided for transmitting the defibrillation and/or cardioversion pulses, such that no defibrillation and/or cardioversion pulse can be transmitted to electrodes which are unsuitable for defibrillation and/or cardioversion and have only a single-stage contact plug.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2014Publication date: July 24, 2014Applicant: Osypka AGInventors: Thorsten Gottsche, Astrid Virnich, Maik Grafe