Patents by Inventor Charles Dye

Charles Dye 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).

  • Publication number: 20190374277
    Abstract: A tissue ablation device includes an ablation stem insertable into the working channel of a medical device such as endoscope for radiofrequency ablation of target tissue. The stem includes a sheath, cannula, and ablation wire concentrically disposed within one another. Each of the sheath, cannula and ablation wire are independently controllable by a dedicated positioner located in the handset. An end effector of tines is removably attached to the distal end of the ablation wire and expand radially outwardly when deployed to form a three-dimensional ablation zone. A motor provides repetitive reciprocating vibrations to generate axial displacement of the ablation wire and tines for increased accuracy in insertion into tissue. RF ablation is also provided through the ablation wire and tines. The end effector tines are removable to remain in the target tissue as a fiducial marker for later procedures.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 11, 2019
    Publication date: December 12, 2019
    Applicants: Actuated Medical, Inc., The Penn State Research Foundation
    Inventors: Roger B. Bagwell, Kevin A. Snook, Bradley W. Hanks, Mary I. Frecker, Matthew T. Moyer, Charles Dye
  • Patent number: 4692967
    Abstract: A textile fiber drafting apron and method of manufacture, wherein the apron is free of cord reinforcement and is formed of a single extruded layer of material. The outer fiber working surface has a smoothness comparable to conventional ground surface, and is expressed in terms of average depth of remaining depressions, as measured on a standard measuring device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 25, 1982
    Date of Patent: September 15, 1987
    Assignee: Day International Corporation
    Inventors: John J. Dolan, Charles Dye