Patents by Inventor Deborah M. Cashin
Deborah M. Cashin 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).
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Patent number: 7264606Abstract: A method for providing at least partial bypass of the heart to supplement the pumping function of the heart to thereby enable the surgeon to perform various surgical procedures thereon includes providing a circulatory assist system having a portable extracorporeal axial flow pump with a pump housing, a rotating pumping member disposed in the pump housing and inlet and outlet cannulated tubes respectively connected to inlet and outlet ports of the pump housing, accessing the patient's left atrium of the heart with the inlet cannulated tube, accessing the aorta with the outlet cannulated tube, actuating the rotating pumping member to draw oxygenated blood from the left atrium of the heart through the lumen of the inlet cannulated tube and into the inlet port of the pump housing whereby the pumping member imparts mechanical energy to the oxygenated blood passing through the pump housing and directs the oxygenated blood through the outlet port and through the lumen of the outlet cannulated tube to be transferredType: GrantFiled: April 5, 2004Date of Patent: September 4, 2007Assignee: United States Surgical CorporationInventors: Robert Jarvik, Daniel E. Alesi, John F. Klinger, Robert J. Geiste, Steven R. Day, Keith Payea, Kenneth G. Hammerquist, Steven J. Stern, Francis X. Kaczynski, Mark Howansky, Deborah M. Cashin
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Publication number: 20040191116Abstract: A method for providing at least partial bypass of the heart to supplement the pumping function of the heart to thereby enable the surgeon to perform various surgical procedures thereon includes providing a circulatory assist system having a portable extracorporeal axial flow pump with a pump housing, a rotating pumping member disposed in the pump housing and inlet and outlet cannulated tubes respectively connected to inlet and outlet ports of the pump housing, accessing the patient's left atrium of the heart with the inlet cannulated tube, accessing the aorta with the outlet cannulated tube, actuating the rotating pumping member to draw oxygenated blood from the left atrium of the heart through the lumen of the inlet cannulated tube and into the inlet port of the pump housing whereby the pumping member imparts mechanical energy to the oxygenated blood passing through the pump housing and directs the oxygenated blood through the outlet port and through the lumen of the outlet cannulated tube to be transferredType: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2004Publication date: September 30, 2004Inventors: Robert Jarvik, Daniel E. Alesi, John F. Klinger, Robert J. Geiste, Steven R. Day, Keith Payea, Kenneth G. Hammerquist, Steven J. Stern, Francis X. Kaczynski, Mark Howansky, Deborah M. Cashin
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Patent number: 6716189Abstract: A method for providing at least partial bypass of the heart to supplement the pumping function of the heart to thereby enable the surgeon to perform various surgical procedures thereon includes providing a circulatory assist system having a portable extracorporeal axial flow pump with a pump housing, a rotating pumping member disposed in the pump housing and inlet and outlet cannulated tubes respectively connected to inlet and outlet ports of the pump housing, accessing the patient's left atrium of the heart with the inlet cannulated tube, accessing the aorta with the outlet cannulated tube, actuating the rotating pumping member to draw oxygenated blood from the left atrium of the heart through the lumen of the inlet cannulated tube and into the inlet port of the pump housing whereby the pumping member imparts mechanical energy to the oxygenated blood passing through the pump housing and directs the oxygenated blood through the outlet port and through the lumen of the outlet cannulated tube to be transfeType: GrantFiled: June 8, 1999Date of Patent: April 6, 2004Assignee: United States Surgical CorporationInventors: Robert Jarvik, Daniel E. Alesi, John F. Klinger, Robert J. Geiste, Steven R. Day, Keith Payea, Kenneth G. Hammerquist, Steven J. Stern, Francis X. Kaczynski, Mark Howansky, Deborah M. Cashin
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Patent number: 6471072Abstract: A fuel filter for use in a fuel filter/pump/sensor module and method of making same provides an in-tank fuel filter having a novel retaining member for securing the body of the filter in a position adjacent the housing of a fuel pump to which it is connected. The filter includes a fabric body, an in-situ molded outlet fitting on the top side of the fabric body and runners or contact points on the underside of the body. The fabric body may be a single folded fabric swatch or a plurality of swatches sealed about the open edges. The outlet fitting cooperatively engages the inlet of a fuel pump. A retaining member formed on the periphery of the body engages the housing of the fuel pump and positions the filter body adjacent the housing.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2000Date of Patent: October 29, 2002Assignee: Kuss CorporationInventors: Gary L. Rickle, Christopher A. Schoonover, Kevin B. Murphy, Deborah M. Cashin
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Patent number: 5965089Abstract: A method for providing at least partial bypass of the heart to supplement the pumping function of the heart to thereby enable the surgeon to perform various surgical procedures thereon includes providing a circulatory assist system having a portable extracorporeal axial flow pump with a pump housing, a rotating pumping member disposed in the pump housing and inlet and outlet cannulated tubes respectively connected to inlet and outlet ports of the pump housing, accessing the patient's left atrium of the heart with the inlet cannulated tube, accessing the aorta with the outlet cannulated tube, actuating the rotating pumping member to draw oxygenated blood from the left atrium of the heart through the lumen of the inlet cannulated tube and into the inlet port of the pump housing whereby the pumping member imparts mechanical energy to the oxygenated blood passing through the pump housing and directs the oxygenated blood through the outlet port and through the lumen of the outlet cannulated tube to be transferredType: GrantFiled: October 3, 1997Date of Patent: October 12, 1999Assignee: United States Surgical CorporationInventors: Robert Jarvik, Daniel E. Alesi, John F. Klinger, Robert J. Geiste, Steven R. Day, Keith Payea, Kenneth G. Hammerquist, Steven J. Stern, Francis X. Kaczynski, Mark Howansky, Deborah M. Cashin