Patents by Inventor Ali Dianaty

Ali Dianaty has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 9572992
    Abstract: A method is provided for establishing a communication session with an implantable medical device (“IMD”). The method includes configuring an IMD and an external device to communicate with one another through a protocol that utilizes a dedicated advertisement channel. The advertisement period and the scan period of the protocol are independent of one another such that the advertisement and scan periods at least partially overlap intermittently after a number of cycles. When the external device detects one of the advertisement notices, the method includes establishing a communications link between the external device and the IMD.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 13, 2016
    Date of Patent: February 21, 2017
    Assignee: Pacesetter Inc.
    Inventors: Reza Shahandeh, Richard Williamson, Gabriel A. Mouchawar, Brent Croft, William Winstrom, Robert McCormick, Jorge N. Amely-Velez, Thanh Tieu, Ali Dianaty, Samir Shah, Yongjian Wu
  • Publication number: 20160256697
    Abstract: A method is provided for establishing a communication session with an implantable medical device (“IMD”). The method includes configuring an IMD and an external device to communicate with one another through a protocol that utilizes a dedicated advertisement channel. The advertisement period and the scan period of the protocol are independent of one another such that the advertisement and scan periods at least partially overlap intermittently after a number of cycles. When the external device detects one of the advertisement notices, the method includes establishing a communications link between the external device and the IMD.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 13, 2016
    Publication date: September 8, 2016
    Inventors: Reza Shahandeh, Richard Williamson, Gabriel A. Mouchawar, Brent Croft, William Winstrom, Robert McCormick, Jorge N. Amely-Velez, Thanh Tieu, Ali Dianaty, Samir Shah, Yongjian Wu
  • Patent number: 9265962
    Abstract: A leadless implantable medical device (LIMD) includes a housing formed from a battery and an end cap. A proximal end of the end cap forms an LIMD proximal end and a distal end of the battery case forms an LIMD distal end. A non-conductive coupler mechanically secures a terminal end of the battery case to a mating end of the end cap, while maintaining the battery case and end cap electrically separated. A first electrode projects from the proximal end of the end cap. An intra-cardiac (IC) device extension projects from the distal end of the battery case. The extension includes a second electrode that is electrically connected to the battery case. The second electrode is located remote from the LIMD distal end. An electronics module is located within an internal cavity of the end cap and communicates with the first and second electrodes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 24, 2015
    Date of Patent: February 23, 2016
    Assignee: Pacesetter, Inc.
    Inventors: Ali Dianaty, Gabriel A. Mouchawar, Gene A. Bornzin, John W. Poore, Xiaoyi Min, Zoltan Somogyi, Richard Williamson
  • Publication number: 20150165221
    Abstract: A leadless implantable medical device (LIMD) includes a housing formed from a battery and an end cap. A proximal end of the end cap forms an LIMD proximal end and a distal end of the battery case forms an LIMD distal end. A non-conductive coupler mechanically secures a terminal end of the battery case to a mating end of the end cap, while maintaining the battery case and end cap electrically separated. A first electrode projects from the proximal end of the end cap. An intra-cardiac (IC) device extension projects from the distal end of the battery case. The extension includes a second electrode that is electrically connected to the battery case. The second electrode is located remote from the LIMD distal end. An electronics module is located within an internal cavity of the end cap and communicates with the first and second electrodes.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 24, 2015
    Publication date: June 18, 2015
    Inventors: Ali Dianaty, Gabriel A. Mouchawar, Gene A. Bornzin, John W. Poore, Xiaoyi Min, Zoltan Somogyi, Richard Williamson
  • Publication number: 20150148868
    Abstract: A method is provided for establishing a communication session with an implantable medical device (“IMD”). The method includes configuring an IMD and an external device to communicate with one another through a protocol that utilizes a dedicated advertisement channel. The IMD periodically transmitting advertisement notices over the dedicated advertisement channel according to the protocol. The advertisement notices being transmitted periodically at an advertisement period over multiple cycles. The method further includes repeatedly scanning the advertisement channel, by the external device, for select scanning intervals in search of the advertisement notices, the scanning operation being repeated periodically at a scan period over the multiple cycles. The advertisement period and the scan period are independent of one another such that the advertisement and scan periods at least partially overlap intermittently after a number of cycles.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 27, 2013
    Publication date: May 28, 2015
    Applicant: PACESETTER, INC.
    Inventors: Reza Shahandeh, Richard Williamson, Gabriel A. Mouchawar, Brent Croft, William Winstrom, Robert McCormick, Jorge N. Amely-Velez, Thanh Tieu, Ali Dianaty, Samir Shah, Yongjian Wu
  • Patent number: 9008777
    Abstract: A leadless implantable medical device (LIMD) includes a housing formed from a battery and an end cap. A proximal end of the end cap forms an LIMD proximal end and a distal end of the battery case forms an LIMD distal end. A non-conductive coupler mechanically secures a terminal end of the battery case to a mating end of the end cap, while maintaining the battery case and end cap electrically separated. A first electrode projects from the proximal end of the end cap. An intra-cardiac (IC) device extension projects from the distal end of the battery case. The extension includes a second electrode that is electrically connected to the battery case. The second electrode is located remote from the LIMD distal end. An electronics module is located within an internal cavity of the end cap and communicates with the first and second electrodes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 21, 2012
    Date of Patent: April 14, 2015
    Assignee: Pacesetter, Inc.
    Inventors: Ali Dianaty, Gabriel A. Mouchawar, Gene A. Bornzin, John W. Poore, Xiaoyi Min, Zoltan Somogyi, Richard Williamson
  • Publication number: 20130345770
    Abstract: A leadless implantable medical device (LIMD) includes a housing formed from a battery and an end cap. A proximal end of the end cap forms an LIMD proximal end and a distal end of the battery case forms an LIMD distal end. A non-conductive coupler mechanically secures a terminal end of the battery case to a mating end of the end cap, while maintaining the battery case and end cap electrically separated. A first electrode projects from the proximal end of the end cap. An intra-cardiac (IC) device extension projects from the distal end of the battery case. The extension includes a second electrode that is electrically connected to the battery case. The second electrode is located remote from the LIMD distal end. An electronics module is located within an internal cavity of the end cap and communicates with the first and second electrodes.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 21, 2012
    Publication date: December 26, 2013
    Applicant: PACESETTER, INC.
    Inventors: Ali Dianaty, Gabriel A. Mouchawar, Gene A. Bornzin, John W. Poore, Xiaoyi Min, Zoltan Somogyi, Richard Williamson
  • Publication number: 20120053652
    Abstract: An implantable medical device includes a lead, a monitoring module, a multi-function conductive (MFC) coil, and a field detection module. The monitoring module identifies cardiac events based on the cardiac signals and directs stimulus pulses to be delivered to the heart through one or more electrodes connected to the lead. The MFC coil has an electric characteristic that varies based on exposure of the coil to an external magnetic field. The field detection module detects exposure of the coil to the external magnetic field by applying a field detection signal to the coil and identifying a change in the electric characteristic of the MFC coil. The field detection module switches operation of the monitoring module to an MR safe mode based on the change that is identified.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 1, 2010
    Publication date: March 1, 2012
    Applicant: PACESETTER, INC.
    Inventors: Ali Dianaty, Ramez Shehada
  • Patent number: 7835801
    Abstract: Embodiments include electrical leads and methods of using electrical leads that may be implantable and are controllably secured to target tissue. Some embodiments may include radially extending tissue engaging members that may serve as electrodes and which may be retracted if necessary to remove embodiments of an electrical lead.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 13, 2007
    Date of Patent: November 16, 2010
    Assignee: Pacesetter, Inc.
    Inventors: Jay Sundararajan, Ali Dianaty, Yougandh Chitre
  • Publication number: 20100274323
    Abstract: Telemetry data from an IMD are routinely extracted in order to perform a full prognosis of a patient's condition and to alter the IMD therapy programming if necessary. Typically, while the IMD is inside of the patient, it periodically or continuously collects and stores data into its memory. These stored data can then be extracted by a physician to an external device for further analysis. In addition to the stored telemetry data, the physician may also want to collect real-time telemetry data such as real-time IEGM data or other physiological data while the patient is in the physician's office. However, transmitting telemetry data can consume a high level of power and shorten the battery life of the IMD if not properly managed. Thus, it is advantageous to have built-in features to minimize the possibility the IMD is not transmitting and/or receiving data while it is not being monitored and/or used by the physician for a predetermined amount of time.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 28, 2009
    Publication date: October 28, 2010
    Applicant: PACESETTER, INC.
    Inventors: Richard Williamson, Johan Dahlgren, Leif Lychou, Ali Dianaty