Patents by Inventor John A. Lippert
John A. Lippert 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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Publication number: 20100204774Abstract: Stent delivery catheters adapted to provide both flexibility and strength are disclosed. Such stent delivery catheters may have outer shafts adapted for tensile strength and inner shafts adapted for compressive strength. In some instances, at least one of the outer shaft and/or the inner shaft may include a micromachined portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2010Publication date: August 12, 2010Applicant: BOSTON SCIENTIFIC SCIMED, INC.Inventors: Richard L. Goodin, Richard C. Gunderson, Clark C. Davis, Todd H. Turnlund, John A. Lippert
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Publication number: 20100139465Abstract: Micro-cutting machines for forming cuts in catheters, guidewires, and similar products, are disclosed, including a micro-cutting machine that can directly control the dimensions of the resultant beams being cut into products, and that can capture images of each cut for feedback control and accuracy verification.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2009Publication date: June 10, 2010Applicant: NEXT VASCULAR, LLCInventors: Jeff Christian, Ryan Christian, James A. Gasbarro, Scott K. Boehmke, John Lippert
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Publication number: 20070208405Abstract: Stent delivery catheters adapted to provide both flexibility and strength are disclosed. Such stent delivery catheters may have outer shafts adapted for tensile strength and inner shafts adapted for compressive strength. In some instances, at least one of the outer shaft and/or the inner shaft may include a micromachined portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2006Publication date: September 6, 2007Applicant: BOSTON SCIENTIFIC SCIMED, INC.Inventors: Richard Goodin, Richard Gunderson, Clark Davis, Todd Turnlund, John Lippert
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Publication number: 20060100179Abstract: Treatment of warm-blooded animals having a tumor or non-malignant hypervascularation, by administering a sufficient amount of a cytotoxic agent formulated into a phosphate prodrug form having substrate specificity for microvessel phosphatases, so that microvessels are destroyed preferentially over other normal tissues, because the less cytotoxic prodrug form is converted to the highly cytotoxic dephosphorylated form.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2005Publication date: May 11, 2006Inventors: Ronald Pero, David Sherris, David Chaplin, George Pettit, John Lippert
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Patent number: 6997937Abstract: An apparatus includes an elongate wire (solid or hollow) having a distal end section for detachment and delivery to a target location, the wire also having a discontinuity located rearwardly of the distal end section for rupturing when vibrational energy is applied to the wire, and a vibrational energy source couples to the proximal end of the wire for selectively applying vibrational energy to the wire to travel to the discontinuity and causes detachment of the end section.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2002Date of Patent: February 14, 2006Assignee: SciMed Life Systems, Inc.Inventors: Stephen C. Jacobsen, John Lippert, Clark C. Davis, Kent Backman
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Publication number: 20050126960Abstract: The present invention relates to methods and systems for receiving and distributing currency. In particular, the present invention provides a novel apparatus for the inflow and outflow of a variety of currency. The systems of the present inventio are capable of recycling a variety of currency from multiple countries and multiple denominations. The systems of the present invention have the added advantage of compact size.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2002Publication date: June 16, 2005Inventors: Per Aas, John Lippert
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Publication number: 20030060732Abstract: A hybrid catheter guide wire includes an elongate solid body having a tapered distal end over which is disposed a tubular section—about which a catheter may be threaded for guidance to a target location in a vasculature passageway of a body. Cuts are formed either by saw-cutting, laser cutting or etching at spaced-apart locations along at least a portion of the tubular section to increase its lateral flexibility, while maintaining its rotational torquability, and to control the direction and degree of flexure.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2002Publication date: March 27, 2003Inventors: Stephen C. Jacobsen, Clark Davis, John Lippert
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Patent number: 6478778Abstract: Apparatus for delivering fluids to blood vessels, body cavities and the like, includes a resilient tubular wire for threading lengthwise into the lumen of a catheter and out the distal end thereof to a target location of a body passageway to be treated. The tubular wire has a central lumen and a distal end formed into a coil, which, when straightened, may be threaded lengthwise through the catheter, but when extended out the distal end of the catheter at the target location, resumes its coiled shape. The tubular wire includes openings at least on the outside of the coils for discharging radially outwardly medication carried in the lumen of the wire. In this manner, the medication may be directed toward the wall of the passageway to infuse a diseased area being treated.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 1999Date of Patent: November 12, 2002Assignee: Precision Vascular Systems, Inc.Inventors: Stephen C. Jacobsen, John Lippert, Clark C. Davis
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Patent number: 6440088Abstract: A hybrid catheter guide wire includes an elongate solid body having a tapered distal end over which is disposed a tubular section—about which a catheter may be threaded for guidance to a target location in a vasculature passageway of a body. Cuts are formed either by saw-cutting, laser cutting or etching at spaced-apart locations along at least a portion of the tubular section to increase its lateral flexibility, while maintaining its rotational torquability, and to control the direction and degree of flexure.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 1997Date of Patent: August 27, 2002Assignee: Precision Vascular Systems, Inc.Inventors: Stephen C. Jacobsen, Clark Davis, John Lippert
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Publication number: 20020082499Abstract: Apparatus and method are disclosed by which a hollow distal end portion of a wire may be deposited at selected sites in body passageways. The apparatus includes an elongate wire (solid or hollow) having a distal end section for detachment and delivery to a target location, the wire also having a discontinuity located rearwardly of the distal end section for rupturing when vibrational energy is applied to the wire. The discontinuities may take the form of cuts formed in the wire, reduced diameter sections in the wire, adhesive, welded or soldered couplings between the wire and the distal end section, or the wire transitioning from the wire to a large mass disposed on the distal end section. A catheter is coupled to or surrounds the elongate wire to deliver therapeutic liquid to a target body location.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2002Publication date: June 27, 2002Applicant: PRECISION VASCULAR SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Stephen C. Jacobsen, John Lippert, Clark C. Davis, Kent Backman
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Publication number: 20020062091Abstract: A hybrid catheter guide wire includes an elongate solid body having a tapered distal end over which is disposed a tubular section—about which a catheter may be threaded for guidance to a target location in a vasculature passageway of a body. Cuts are formed either by saw-cutting, laser cutting or etching at spaced-apart locations along at least a portion of the tubular section to increase its lateral flexibility, while maintaining its rotational torquability, and to control the direction and degree of flexure.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 1997Publication date: May 23, 2002Inventors: STEPHEN C. JACOBSEN, CLARK DAVIS, JOHN LIPPERT
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Patent number: 6346091Abstract: Apparatus and method are disclosed by which a hollow distal end portion of a wire may be deposited at selected sites in body passageways. The apparatus includes an elongate wire (solid or hollow) having a distal end section for detachment and delivery to a target location, the wire also having a discontinuity located rearwardly of the distal end section for rupturing when vibrational energy is applied to the wire. The discontinuities may take the form of cuts formed in the wire, reduced diameter sections in the wire, adhesive, welded or soldered couplings between the wire and the distal end section, or the wire transitioning from the wire to a large mass disposed on the distal end section. A catheter is coupled to or surrounds the elongate wire to deliver therapeutic liquid to a target body location.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 1999Date of Patent: February 12, 2002Inventors: Stephen C. Jacobsen, John Lippert, Clark C. Davis, Kent Backman
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Patent number: 6214042Abstract: A micromachined stent includes an elongate resilient wire formed into a coil for threading lengthwise into and through a catheter for ultimate discharge from the end of the catheter, to a target location in a blood vessel or body duct. When discharged, the wire resumes a coil form to hold the vessel or duct walls apart. Selective preferential flexibility is provided in the wire by placement of generally transversely formed cuts on the exterior of the wire.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 1998Date of Patent: April 10, 2001Assignee: Precision Vascular Systems, Inc.Inventors: Stephen C. Jacobsen, John Lippert
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Patent number: 6183410Abstract: A device and method for irradiating with a desired radioactive emission the interior walls of blood vessels, body cavities and the like. The device includes a catheter for placement in the blood vessel, body cavity or the like, adapted for disposition adjacent the walls thereof. The distal end of the catheter is preferably configured to expand into a helical coil shape when unconstrained, but may be straightened when constrained within a second catheter. The catheter includes a section which is opaque to the radioactive emissions in question, and a wire slidably disposed therein for threading selectable distances into the catheter. A radioactive source is positioned at the distal end of the wire, and when positioned within the radio-opaque section of the catheter, radioactive emissions arc blocked from reaching adjacent tissue, allowing the radiation source to be safely guided to a target location.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 1999Date of Patent: February 6, 2001Assignee: Precision Vascular Systems, Inc.Inventors: Stephen C. Jacobsen, John Lippert, Kent Backman, Clark C. Davis
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Patent number: 6063101Abstract: A stent for disposition in a body passageway or duct to maintain the duct walls apart, for example, to allow the flow of fluid therethrough, includes an elongate flexible support wire formed into an annular lattice having a central void, for disposition at a target location in the duct. Also included is an elongate flexible connecting wire joined at a distal end to the annular lattice and having a discontinuity for severing when supplied with a perturbation signal, a balloon catheter having an expandable section disposable in the void of the annular lattice so that when the expandable section is expanded, it forces the annular lattice radially outwardly to contact and hold apart the duct walls, and a fluid supply for supplying fluid to the expandable section of the balloon catheter to cause it to expand. A perturbation signal source is provided for supplying the perturbation signal to the discontinuity of the connecting wire to cause severance thereof.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 1998Date of Patent: May 16, 2000Assignee: Precision Vascular Systems, Inc.Inventors: Stephen C. Jacobsen, John Lippert, David L. Wells, Clark C. Davis, Kent Backman
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Patent number: 6022369Abstract: Apparatus and method are disclosed by which a distal end portion of a wire may be deposited at selected sites in body passageways. The apparatus includes an elongate wire having a distal end section for detachment and delivery to a target location, the wire also having a discontinuity located rearwardly of the distal end section for rupturing when vibrational energy is applied to the wire. Also included is a vibrational energy source couplable to the proximal end of the wire for selectively applying vibrational energy to the wire to travel to the discontinuity and cause detachment of the end section. The discontinuities may take the form of cuts formed in the wire, reduced diameter sections in the wire, adhesive, welded or soldered couplings between the wire and the distal end section, or the wire transitioning from the wire to a large mass disposed on the distal end section.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 1998Date of Patent: February 8, 2000Assignee: Precision Vascular Systems, Inc.Inventors: Stephen C. Jacobsen, John Lippert, Clark Davis, Kent Backman
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Patent number: 6017319Abstract: A hybrid tubular wire includes first and second elongate tubular bodies, fitted end to end, and about which a catheter may be threaded for guidance to a target location in a vasculature passageway of a body. The first elongate body has greater rotational stiffness than the second elongate body, which has greater lateral flexibility. Cuts are formed either by saw-cutting, laser cutting or etching at spaced-apart locations along the length of the second elongate body to increase its lateral flexibility. At least some of the cuts extend through the tubular body to the interior cavity to allow the escape of fluids flowing in the cavity.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 1996Date of Patent: January 25, 2000Assignee: Precision Vascular Systems, Inc.Inventors: Stephen C. Jacobsen, Clark Davis, John Lippert
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Patent number: 5916194Abstract: A catheter/guide wire steering mechanism includes a catheter having a proximal end, a distal end, and sidewalls which define at least the first lumen. An opening is formed in a sidewall of the catheter, near the distal end thereof in communication with the first lumen. A plug is disposed in the catheter at the distal end thereof and includes a curved surface for deflecting and directing out the opening, the leading end of a guide wire (or other catheter) inserted into the lumen at the proximal end of the catheter. This enables guiding the guide wire laterally from the catheter either into a passageway branching from the main passageway into which the catheter is inserted, or to perforate a sidewall of the main passageway.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 1996Date of Patent: June 29, 1999Assignee: Sarcos, Inc.Inventors: Stephen C. Jacobsen, John Lippert
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Patent number: 5911717Abstract: A catheter deliverable thrombogenic device includes a catheter for threading into a body vasculature passageway to a target location, and a resilient wire element coiled and shaped to occupy a certain volume when unconstrained, and to straighten when inserted lengthwise into and constrained by the catheter, for ultimate discharge therefrom to expand and occupy the target location. The wire element includes a plurality of cuts on the exterior surface thereof at selected locations to increase the flexibility of the wire element.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 1997Date of Patent: June 15, 1999Assignee: Precision Vascular Systems, Inc.Inventors: Stephen C. Jacobsen, Clark C. Davis, John A. Lippert
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Patent number: 5800454Abstract: A catheter deliverable thrombogenic device includes a catheter for threading into a body vasculature passageway to a target location, and a resilient wire element coiled and shaped to occupy a certain volume when unconstrained, and to straighten when inserted lengthwise into and constrained by the catheter, for ultimate discharge therefrom to expand and occupy the target location. The wire element includes a first length of wire, and a second length of wire coiled about the first wire to form a composite pair. The composite pair itself is coiled and shaped to occupy the certain volume when unconstrained, and to straighten when inserted lengthwise into and constrained by the catheter.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 1997Date of Patent: September 1, 1998Assignee: Sarcos, Inc.Inventors: Stephen C. Jacobsen, Clark C. Davis, John A. Lippert