Patents by Inventor David Rhum

David Rhum 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: 6265016
    Abstract: A process for the preparation of slippery, hydrophilic polyurethane hydrogel coating compositions, and materials composed of a polymeric plastic or rubber substrate or a metal substrate with a coating of a slippery, hydrophilic polyurethane hydrogel thereon, such that the coating composition tenaciously adheres to the substrate, are disclosed. The coating compositions and coated materials are non-toxic and biocompatible, and are ideally suited for use on medical devices, particularly, catheters, catheter balloons and stents. The coating compositions, coated materials and coated devices demonstrate low coefficients of friction in contact with body fluids, especially blood, as well as a high degree of wear permanence over prolonged use of the device. The hydrogel coating compositions are capable of being dried to facilitate storage of the devices to which they have been applied, and can be instantly reactivated for later use by exposure to water.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 21, 2000
    Date of Patent: July 24, 2001
    Assignee: Schneider (USA) Inc.
    Inventors: Fritz Hostettler, David Rhum, Michael R. Forman, Michael N. Helmus, Ni Ding
  • Patent number: 6120904
    Abstract: A medical device comprising an organic polymer substrate material having a coating thereon, the coating comprising an interpenetrating network of two different hydrogel polymers, one of which is a polyurethane/polyurea hydrogel polymer, the polyurethane/polyurea hydrogel polymer being linked to the substrate material by covalent urea linkages.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 24, 1999
    Date of Patent: September 19, 2000
    Assignee: Schneider (USA) Inc.
    Inventors: Fritz Hostettler, David Rhum, Michael R. Forman, Michael N. Helmus, Ni Ding
  • Patent number: 6080488
    Abstract: A process for the preparation of slippery, hydrophilic polyurethane hydrogel coating compositions, and materials composed of a polymeric plastic or rubber substrate or a metal substrate with a coating of a slippery, hydrophilic polyurethane hydrogel thereon, such that the coating composition tenaciously adheres to the substrate, are disclosed. The coating compositions and coated materials are non-toxic and biocompatible, and are ideally suited for use on medical devices, particularly, catheters, catheter balloons and stents. The coating compositions, coated materials and coated devices demonstrate low coefficients of friction in contact with body fluids, especially blood, as well as a high degree of wear permanence over prolonged use of the device. The hydrogel coating compositions are capable of being dried to facilitate storage of the devices to which they have been applied, and can be instantly reactivated for later use by exposure to water.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 24, 1998
    Date of Patent: June 27, 2000
    Assignee: Schneider (USA) Inc.
    Inventors: Fritz Hostettler, David Rhum, Michael R. Forman, Michael N. Helmus, Ni Ding
  • Patent number: 6040058
    Abstract: A process for the preparation of slippery, hydrophilic polyurethane hydrogel coating compositions, and materials composed of a polymeric plastic or rubber substrate or a metal substrate with a coating of a slippery, hydrophilic polyurethane hydrogel thereon, such that the coating composition tenaciously adheres to the substrate, are disclosed. The coating compositions and coated materials are non-toxic and biocompatible, and are ideally suited for use on medical devices, particularly, catheters, catheter balloons and stents. The coating compositions, coated materials and coated devices demonstrate low coefficients of friction in contact with body fluids, especially blood, as well as a high degree of wear permanence over prolonged use of the device. The hydrogel coating compositions are capable of being dried to facilitate storage of the devices to which they have been applied, and can be instantly reactivated for later use by exposure to water.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 27, 1998
    Date of Patent: March 21, 2000
    Assignee: Schneider (USA) Inc.
    Inventors: Fritz Hostettler, David Rhum, Michael R. Forman, Michael N. Helmus, Ni Ding
  • Patent number: 6030656
    Abstract: A process for the preparation of slippery, hydrophilic polyurethane hydrogel coating compositions, and materials composed of a polymeric plastic or rubber substrate or a metal substrate with a coating of a slippery, hydrophilic polyurethane hydrogel thereon, such that the coating composition tenaciously adheres to the substrate, are disclosed. The coating compositions and coated materials are non-toxic and biocompatible, and are ideally suited for use on medical devices, particularly, catheters, catheter balloons and stents. The coating compositions, coated materials and coated devices demonstrate low coefficients of friction in contact with body fluids, especially blood, as well as a high degree of wear permanence over prolonged use of the device. The hydrogel coating compositions are capable of being dried to facilitate storage of the devices to which they have been applied, and can be instantly reactivated for later use by exposure to water.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 24, 1998
    Date of Patent: February 29, 2000
    Assignee: Schneider (USA) Inc.
    Inventors: Fritz Hostettler, David Rhum, Michael R. Forman, Michael N. Helmus, Ni Ding
  • Patent number: 6017577
    Abstract: A process for the preparation of slippery, hydrophilic polyurethane hydrogel coating compositions, and materials composed of a polymeric plastic or rubber substrate or a metal substrate with a coating of a slippery, hydrophilic polyurethane hydrogel thereon, such that the coating composition tenaciously adheres to the substrate, are disclosed. The coating compositions and coated materials are non-toxic and biocompatible, and are ideally suited for use on medical devices, particularly, catheters, catheter balloons and stents. The coating compositions, coated materials and coated devices demonstrate low coefficients of friction in contact with body fluids, especially blood, as well as a high degree of wear permanence over prolonged use of the device. The hydrogel coating compositions are capable of being dried to facilitate storage of the devices to which they have been applied, and can be instantly reactivated for later use by exposure to water.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 1, 1995
    Date of Patent: January 25, 2000
    Assignee: Schneider (USA) Inc.
    Inventors: Fritz Hostettler, David Rhum, Michael R. Forman, Michael N. Helmus, Ni Ding
  • Patent number: 5919570
    Abstract: Slippery, hydrophilic coating compositions of a polyurethane/urea prepolymer adduct intermediate commingled with at least one dissimilar hydrogel polymer precursor, and materials composed of a polymeric plastic or rubber substrate or a metallic substrate with a slippery hydrogel coating of a polyurethane/urea prepolymer adduct intermediate and at least one dissimilar hydrogel thereon, such that the coating composition tenaciously adheres to the substrate, are disclosed. The coating compositions and coated materials are non-toxic and biocompatible, and are ideally suited for use on medical devices, particularly, catheters, catheter balloons and stents. The coating compositions, coated materials and coated devices demonstrate low coefficients of friction in contact with body fluids, especially blood, as well as a high degree of wear permanence over prolonged use of the device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 1, 1995
    Date of Patent: July 6, 1999
    Assignee: Schneider Inc.
    Inventors: Fritz Hostettler, David Rhum, Michael R. Forman, Michael N. Helmus, Ni Ding
  • Patent number: 5797906
    Abstract: A device for retrograde hole opening through tissue has a member elongate on an axis with a cross section shaped to insert axially through external tissue. A distal and a proximal end on the member respectively enter the tissue during placement and remain outside the tissue for control. A tip at the distal end has a deployable tissue divider with one or more tissue parting elements and each has a splitter. The tissue parting elements are located within the cross sectional dimensions of the member in a storage position and are movable relative to the tip for placement in an exposed position relative to the tip when shifted from storage so that the splitter thereof splits tissue during retrograde extraction along the axis and contact with tissue. Linkage between the proximal end and the deployable tissue divider retains each of the tissue parting elements with its splitter exposed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 28, 1995
    Date of Patent: August 25, 1998
    Assignee: Valleylab Inc
    Inventors: David Rhum, Rodney Wells, Joshua Makower
  • Patent number: 5662960
    Abstract: A process for preparing coating compositions of a commingled hydrogel of a polyurethane-polyurea polymer hydrogel and a poly(N-vinylpyrrolidone) polymer hydrogel; a process for making materials composed of a polymeric plastic or rubber substrate or a metallic substrate, with a coating of the commingled hydrogel thereon; and a process for making medical devices with a coating of the commingled hydrogel thereon, are disclosed. The coating compositions tenaciously adhere to the substrate materials and medical devices to which they are applied due to bonding of a tie coat to a reactive substrate surface and due to the commingling of the two hydrogel components. The coating compositions and coated materials and medical devices are non-toxic and biocompatible, making them ideally suited for use in applications such as for catheters, catheter balloons and stents.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 1, 1995
    Date of Patent: September 2, 1997
    Assignee: Schneider (USA) Inc.
    Inventors: Fritz Hostettler, David Rhum, Michael R. Forman, Michael N. Helmus, Ni Ding
  • Patent number: 5576072
    Abstract: A process for preparing coating compositions of a commingled hydrogel of a polyurethane-polyurea polymer hydrogel and at least one other polymer hydrogel of a polymer different from polyurethane-polyurea; a process for making materials composed of a polymeric plastic or rubber substrate or a metallic substrate, with a coating of the commingled hydrogel thereon; and a process for making medical devices with a coating of the commingled hydrogel thereon, are disclosed. The coating compositions tenaciously adhere to the substrate materials and medical devices to which they are applied due to bonding of a tie coat to a reactive substrate surface and due to the commingling of the two hydrogel components. The coating compositions and coated materials and medical devices are non-toxic and biocompatible, making them ideally suited for use in applications such as for catheters, catheter balloons and stents.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 1, 1995
    Date of Patent: November 19, 1996
    Assignee: Schneider (USA), Inc.
    Inventors: Fritz Hostettler, David Rhum, Michael R. Forman, Michael N. Helmus, Ni Ding
  • Patent number: 5499994
    Abstract: A device for dilating at least an obstructed portion of a urethra includes a hollow core member with opposed open ends permitting urination therethrough from the bladder, a confining covering disposed on the hollow member having a length of at least that of the obstructed portion and having hydrophilic means integrally associated therewith. The hydrophilic means is capable of absorbing water and gradually expanding for at least 30 minutes whereby the outer surface of the confining covering expands radially and outwardly, after insertion into the urethra, until dilation of the obstructed portion occurs to a desired diameter and configuration. Methods for dilating an obstructed portion of the urethra and for treating benign prostatic hyperplasia are also provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 28, 1994
    Date of Patent: March 19, 1996
    Assignee: American Medical Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Claude Tihon, John H. Burton, Timothy C. Cook, David Rhum
  • Patent number: 5449355
    Abstract: A device for retrograde hole opening through tissue has a member elongate on an axis with a cross section shaped to insert axially through external tissue. A distal and a proximal end on the member respectively enter the tissue during placement and remain outside the tissue for control. A tip at the distal end has a deployable tissue divider with one or more tissue parting elements and each has a splitter. The tissue parting elements are located within the cross sectional dimensions of the member in a storage position and are movable relative to the tip for placement in an exposed position relative to the tip when shifted from storage so that the splitter thereof splits tissue during retrograde extraction along the axis and contact with tissue. Linkage between the proximal end and the deployable tissue divider retains each of the tissue parting elements with its splitter exposed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 24, 1993
    Date of Patent: September 12, 1995
    Assignee: Valleylab Inc.
    Inventors: David Rhum, Rodney Wells, Joshua Makower
  • Patent number: 5019350
    Abstract: A sensor for the determination of the concentration of a dissolved substance in an aqueous medium comprising an optical fiber having on the distal end thereof an adherent, water-insoluble organic polymer having a plurality of fluorescent organic substituents, which may be the same or different, covalently bonded to said polymer through ester or amide linkages.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 13, 1986
    Date of Patent: May 28, 1991
    Assignee: Pfizer Hospital Products, Inc.
    Inventors: David Rhum, Richard S. Matthews
  • Patent number: 4650851
    Abstract: A process for the purification of glycolide which comprises dissolving the glycolide to be purified in a suitable organic solvent, adding alumina to the resulting solution to form a slurry wherein the alumina is in intimate contact with the dissolved glycolide, stirring the slurry under controlled conditions for a period of 1 to 60 minutes, and filtering to remove the alumina and, if desired, evaporating to remove the solvent and recovering the purified glycolide; and the production of suture-grade polyglycolic acid by the polymerization of the resulting purified glycolide.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 19, 1986
    Date of Patent: March 17, 1987
    Assignee: Pfizer Hospital Products Group, Inc.
    Inventors: David Rhum, Richard S. Matthews
  • Patent number: 4296225
    Abstract: This invention provides a process for preparing a stable aqueous emulsion composition which has excellent properties for application as a wet abrasion-resistant paper coating binder. The dispersed copolymer of the aqueous emulsion composition comprises a major proportion of vinyl acetate and a minor proportion of an amino-containing vinyl monomer. An important aspect of the emulsion preparation method is the addition of an aqueous solution of the amino-containing vinyl monomer as a separate feedstream, wherein the amine group in the said vinyl monomer is in the form of an amine-acid salt.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 4, 1980
    Date of Patent: October 20, 1981
    Assignee: Celanese Corporation
    Inventor: David Rhum
  • Patent number: 4276432
    Abstract: A process is disclosed for the preparation of low molecular weight, essentially 100 percent solids, liquid, acrylic-based resins by adding substantially all of the monomeric precursors to a polymerization medium containing a high boiling solvent or solvents over a period of at least 30 minutes and maintaining the reaction temperature above about 150.degree. C. The polymerization medium may then be removed by temperature and/or vacuum application resulting in low molecular weight polymers useful in coating applications.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 9, 1977
    Date of Patent: June 30, 1981
    Assignee: Celanese Corporation
    Inventors: David Rhum, Patrick F. Aluotto
  • Patent number: 4075242
    Abstract: A process is disclosed for the preparation of low molecular weight, essentially 100 percent solids, liquid, acrylic-based resins by adding substantially all of the monomeric precursors to a polymerization medium containing a high boiling solvent or solvents over a period of at least 30 minutes and maintaining the reaction temperature above about 150.degree. C. The polymerization medium may then be removed by temperature and/or vacuum application resulting in low molecular weight polymers useful in coating applications.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 12, 1976
    Date of Patent: February 21, 1978
    Assignee: Celanese Corporation
    Inventors: David Rhum, Patrick F. Aluotto