Patents by Inventor Dennis Boulais
Dennis Boulais 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: 10321813Abstract: Embodiments of the invention include an endoscope including a distal chamber and related methods of use, for example, with an endoscopic instrument.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2017Date of Patent: June 18, 2019Assignee: Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.Inventors: Russell F. Durgin, Kenneth M. Blair, F. Anthony Headley, Jr., Dennis Boulais
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Publication number: 20170127919Abstract: Embodiments of the invention include an endoscope including a distal chamber and related methods of use, for example, with an endoscopic instrument.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2017Publication date: May 11, 2017Applicant: Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.Inventors: Russell F. DURGIN, Kenneth M. BLAIR, F. Anthony HEADLEY, JR., Dennis BOULAIS
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Patent number: 8827949Abstract: A system includes a steerable device, such as a sheath or shaft, having proximal and distal ends. The steerable device includes an elongated body having a proximal section, a steering section, and a distal tip. Control wires are routed through the body and connected at or near the distal end of the steerable device. The system further includes a control unit to which the proximal end of the steerable device is functionally connected. In one embodiment, the control unit includes an actuator connected to one control wire and a biasing force generating device connected to a second control wire. The steering section is controllably manipulated by the control unit to facilitate steering of the distal tip of the steerable device as the steerable device is advanced through tortuous passageways of a patient's body.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2012Date of Patent: September 9, 2014Assignee: Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.Inventor: Dennis Boulais
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Publication number: 20070250038Abstract: An endoscope or other medical device includes a number of lumens positioned in an outer shaft. The lumens are formed as a multiple lumen assembly. In one embodiment, individual lumens are connected to each other with a sheet or webbing material. The lumen assembly is rolled or folded along its length for incorporation into the outer shaft of the medical device. The sheet or webbing material may be notched or perforated to facilitate folding the lumen assembly and/or separating individual lumens from the lumen assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2006Publication date: October 25, 2007Applicant: Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.Inventor: Dennis Boulais
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Publication number: 20070249907Abstract: An imaging assembly for use in a medical imaging device such as an endoscope or the like. In one embodiment, the imaging assembly includes a transparent distal cap that is shaped to receive an image sensor insert. The image sensor insert has a cooling channel that supplies a cooling liquid or gas to one or more illumination sources.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2006Publication date: October 25, 2007Inventors: Dennis Boulais, Michael Banik, William Churchill, Sergey Grigoryants, Louis Barbato, Daniel Orband, Luis Maseda, Stephen Fantone
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Publication number: 20070238926Abstract: In one aspect, the present invention is a system for rotatably coupling a shaft to a housing. The system includes a selectively rotatable shaft coupler that connects a shaft to a housing that allows a limited amount of shaft rotation, but which sets a restriction on the maximum amount of shaft rotation. In another aspect, the invention provides a shaft coupling system for connecting a proximal end of an endoscope shaft to a housing without the use of adhesive or epoxies.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 1, 2007Publication date: October 11, 2007Inventor: Dennis Boulais
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Publication number: 20070122563Abstract: An apparatus and method for improved control of low viscosity fluid flow during electrohydrodynamic spray deposition of the fluid to coat small targets, such as medical devices like stents. The apparatus includes a target holder which applies a first electrical potential to a target, a coating fluid transporter such as a wick, a siphon tube or a siphon tube with a wick therein along which the coating fluid flows from a reservoir to a dispensing end of the transporter, and an electrode which applied a second electrical potential to the coating fluid sufficient to cause the coating fluid to be attracted from the dispensing end of the transporter toward the target. This provides a target coating apparatus with highly self-regulating coating fluid flow characteristics despite the low viscosity of the coating fluid, while producing highly consistent and uniform target coatings.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 23, 2007Publication date: May 31, 2007Inventors: Dennis Boulais, Eric Stenzel
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Publication number: 20070049800Abstract: In one aspect, the present invention is an articulation joint for use in a low cost medical device such as an endoscope intended for a single use. In one embodiment, the articulation joint comprises a plurality of interconnected segments. In another embodiment, the articulation joint comprises an elongated tubular body. In another aspect, the present invention provides methods of manufacturing an articulation joint for use in a medical device.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2005Publication date: March 1, 2007Applicant: Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.Inventor: Dennis Boulais
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Publication number: 20070015967Abstract: A control mechanism for automatically steering the distal end of an endoscope into a body cavity. During advancement of the endoscope, the control mechanism directs the distal tip to be moved in a sweep pattern. Images obtained during the sweep pattern are combined and analyzed in order to determine the desired direction of advancement of the endoscope. The distal end of the endoscope is then oriented in the direction of the desired advancement direction. An autoexamination feature can be activated that automatically moves the distal tip in a desired sweep pattern. Images of a body cavity are obtained during each sweep pattern for analysis by the physician.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2006Publication date: January 18, 2007Applicant: Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.Inventors: Dennis Boulais, Michael Banik
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Publication number: 20060251824Abstract: The present invention satisfies this and other needs by providing methods for coating medical devices with solid agents. The coating processes described in the present invention may be self-limiting in the total amount of solid agent deposited on the surface of the medical device and hence may provide medical devices with substantially uniform coating thickness.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 5, 2005Publication date: November 9, 2006Inventors: Dennis Boulais, Mary Timm
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Publication number: 20060173244Abstract: In one aspect, the present invention is a system for preparing a patient for an endoscopy procedure, such as a colonoscopy. The endoscopic preparation and examination system includes an endoscope, a source of irrigation and aspiration, and a control unit. The endoscope includes an elongated flexible shaft with a distal tip and a proximal end, at least one aspiration lumen and at least one irrigation lumen. A plurality of irrigation ports are functionally connected to the at least one irrigation lumen and a plurality of aspiration ports are functionally connected to the at least one aspiration lumen. In another aspect, the invention provides a method of clearing an obstructed view in a patient prior to, or during an endoscopic examination.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2005Publication date: August 3, 2006Applicant: Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.Inventors: Dennis Boulais, Michael Banik, Vincent Turturro, Christopher Rowland, David Hoffman, John O'Connor, Lucien Couvillon, Luis Maseda, Donald Hovey, Mark Adams, William Shaw, Laurence Brenner
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Publication number: 20060111613Abstract: The present invention is a system for dissipating loops in an elongated medical device having one end secured to an anchor point, such as a housing. The system includes a selectively rotatable shaft coupler that connects a shaft to the anchor point that allows a limited amount of shaft rotation during use, but which sets a restriction on the maximum amount of shaft rotation. In another embodiment, the invention provides a shaft coupling system for connecting a proximal end of an endoscope shaft to an object without the use of adhesives or fasteners. In another embodiment, the invention provides a rotatable shaft coupling system for rotatably coupling a first and second shaft segment.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2005Publication date: May 25, 2006Applicant: Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.Inventors: Michael Boutillette, Peter Dayton, Dennis Boulais
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Publication number: 20060106281Abstract: A multi-functional endoscopic system, for use in electrosurgical applications, that includes an imaging endoscope that may be used in combination with various electrosurgical devices, all of which are sufficiently inexpensive to manufacture, such that the endoscope and electrosurgical devices are considered single use, disposable items. The multi-functional endoscopic system of the present invention is suitable for use with a variety of common electrosurgical devices that require electrical/electronic support in order to function. The electrical/electronic support for these electrosurgical devices (e.g., an electrosurgical generator and associated controls) is integrated with the operator console of the imaging endoscope of the multi-functional endoscopic system of the present invention, rather than provided as a separate device.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2005Publication date: May 18, 2006Inventors: Dennis Boulais, Michael Banik, Vincent Turturro, Christopher Rowland, David Hoffman, John O'Connor
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Publication number: 20060106285Abstract: A fluid delivery system for use with an endoscope. Certain embodiments of the invention include a single, large fluid source and pump installed upon an operator console, in combination with a small fluid reservoir and pump installed within a proximal connector of the imaging endoscope, multiple fluid sources that feed a common fluid channel that are pressurized by a common pump, multiple fluid sources that feed dedicated fluid channels that are pressurized by dedicated pumps, and a small fluid reservoir and pump installed within a handheld manual controller of the imaging endoscope. The fluid delivery endoscopic systems of the present invention provide the user with the flexibility of changing fluids either in advance of a procedure or on-the-fly as needed, instead of relying on fixed fluid sources only.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2005Publication date: May 18, 2006Applicant: Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.Inventors: Dennis Boulais, Michael Banik, Vincent Turturro, Christopher Rowland, David Hoffman, John O'Connor, Eric Litscher
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Publication number: 20060074383Abstract: A system includes a steerable device, such as a sheath or shaft, having proximal and distal ends. The steerable device includes an elongated body having a proximal section, a steering section, and a distal tip. Control wires are routed through the body and connected at or near the distal end of the steerable device. The system further includes a control unit to which the proximal end of the steerable device is functionally connected. In one embodiment, the control unit includes an actuator connected to one control wire and a biasing force generating device connected to a second control wire. The steering section is controllably manipulated by the control unit to facilitate steering of the distal tip of the steerable device as the steerable device is advanced through tortuous passageways of a patient's body.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2004Publication date: April 6, 2006Inventor: Dennis Boulais
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Publication number: 20060068360Abstract: The present invention comprises a single use fluid reservoir for use with a disposable medical device. The single use fluid reservoir has a reservoir body that includes a fluid holding tank. The fluid holding tank includes at least one inlet to admit fluid and at least one outlet to dispense fluid. The fluid reservoir body also has a structure for fixedly connecting the reservoir to the disposable medical device. In some embodiments, the fluid reservoir body has a snap-together structure that is capable of permanently connecting the fluid reservoir to a proximal connector of an endoscope. The fluid reservoir may include a mechanism for alerting an operator to the amount of liquid in the reservoir.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2004Publication date: March 30, 2006Applicants: SCIMED Life Systems, Inc.Inventor: Dennis Boulais
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Publication number: 20060069307Abstract: In one aspect, the present invention is a system for rotatably coupling a shaft to a housing. The system includes a selectively rotatable shaft coupler that connects a shaft to a housing that allows a limited amount of shaft rotation, but which sets a restriction on the maximum amount of shaft rotation. In another aspect, the invention provides a shaft coupling system for connecting a proximal end of an endoscope shaft to a housing without the use of adhesive or epoxies.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2004Publication date: March 30, 2006Applicant: SCIMED Life Systems, Inc.Inventor: Dennis Boulais
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Publication number: 20060047184Abstract: An endoscopic imaging system for examining a patient's body cavity includes an endoscope having a distal end, a proximal end and a number of lumens therein. One or more distal gas ports are disposed at or adjacent the distal end of the endoscope and one or more proximal gas ports are disposed proximal to the distal gas ports. Insufflation gas is delivered to the distal gas ports and withdrawn from the proximal gas ports or vice versa such that a gas bubble is formed in the body cavity and travels with the distal tip of the endoscope.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2004Publication date: March 2, 2006Applicant: SCIMED Life Systems, Inc.Inventors: Michael Banik, Lucien Couvillon, Dennis Boulais, Anh Nguyen
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Publication number: 20050288548Abstract: An endoscope with a limited rotation shaft joint that limits the amount of shaft rotation and the chance of twisting the endoscope cables, tubes, and controls to where they break or perform improperly. Shaft joint components can be designed to allow a 0°-360° degree of rotation. The limited rotation shaft joint includes a shaft adapter with an annular slot and a pin or molded stop detail. A housing is provided with a hole for the shaft adapter and a thumb screw. Once assembled, the shaft adapter is placed within the hole in the housing, and the thumb screw is twisted so that its end extends into the annular slot to hold the shaft adapter in place, causing the pin or molded stop detail to eventually hit the thumb screw to halt rotation. The placement, width, or number of pins or stop details determines the amount of allowable shaft rotation.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2004Publication date: December 29, 2005Inventor: Dennis Boulais
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Publication number: 20050228228Abstract: A system and method for orienting an endoscope shaft and operator control module. The operator control module includes an engaging mechanism that allows the operator control module to be disengaged from the endoscope shaft. This allows the operator control module to remain in the operator's preferred orientation and then be re-engaged to the endoscope shaft. Remotely powered tip articulation cables are also provided, thus allowing the operator control module the freedom of not having to remain mechanically attached to the endoscope shaft in a fixed position. When the operator wants to rotate the endoscope shaft axially and does not want the position of the operator control module to be changed, the operator control module engaging mechanism is disengaged, after which the endoscope shaft is rotated to the desired position, and the engaging mechanism is then re-engaged to the endoscope shaft or to a fixed feature on the shaft.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2004Publication date: October 13, 2005Inventor: Dennis Boulais