Patents by Inventor Joseph E. Korleski
Joseph E. Korleski 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: 10881840Abstract: The present invention provides a stretchable material suitable for use in an inflatable medical device. The stretchable material has at least one reinforcing polymer layer with a top and bottom side forming a porous matrix which is imbibed with a sealing material to infiltrate and substantially seal spaces of the porous matrix and extend beyond the reinforcing polymer layer to form a surface coating.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2018Date of Patent: January 5, 2021Assignee: W. L. Gore & Associates, Inc.Inventors: Alex R. Hobson, Michael Houghton, David R. King, Joseph E. Korleski, Jr., Brian C. Lentz, Kenneth Newcomb, Peter J. Roeber, John Streeter
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Publication number: 20200330736Abstract: A non-shortening catheter balloon having a longitudinal axis and an inflatable balloon able to be affixed to a catheter shaft is provided. The balloon has an uninflated length which remains relatively unchanged upon inflation and is formed of least two helically oriented wrapped passes of balloon materials at a balanced force angle. Methods of making this balloon are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2020Publication date: October 22, 2020Inventors: Sherif A. Eskaros, David R. King, Joseph E. Korleski, Lonzo C. McLaughlin, Kenneth R. Newcomb, Peter J. Roeber, John Streeter, Jeffrey C. Towler
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Publication number: 20180154121Abstract: The present invention provides a stretchable material suitable for use in an inflatable medical device. The stretchable material has at least one reinforcing polymer layer with a top and bottom side forming a porous matrix which is imbibed with a sealing material to infiltrate and substantially seal spaces of the porous matrix and extend beyond the reinforcing polymer layer to form a surface coating.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2018Publication date: June 7, 2018Inventors: Alex R. Hobson, Michael Houghton, David R. King, Joseph E. Korleski, JR., Brian C. Lentz, Kenneth Newcomb, Peter J. Roeber, John Streeter
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Patent number: 9878133Abstract: The present invention provides a stretchable material suitable for use in an inflatable medical device. The stretchable material has at least one reinforcing polymer layer with a top and bottom side forming a porous matrix which is imbibed with a sealing material to infiltrate and substantially seal spaces of the porous matrix and extend beyond the reinforcing polymer layer to form a surface coating.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2016Date of Patent: January 30, 2018Assignee: W. L. Gore & Associates, Inc.Inventors: Alex R. Hobson, Michael Houghton, David R. King, Joseph E. Korleski, Jr., Brian C. Lentz, Kenneth Newcomb, Peter J. Roeber, John Streeter
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Publication number: 20160317717Abstract: The present invention provides a stretchable material suitable for use in an inflatable medical device. The stretchable material has at least one reinforcing polymer layer with a top and bottom side forming a porous matrix which is imbibed with a sealing material to infiltrate and substantially seal spaces of the porous matrix and extend beyond the reinforcing polymer layer to form a surface coating.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2016Publication date: November 3, 2016Inventors: Alex R. Hobson, Michael Houghton, David R. King, Joseph E. Korleski, JR., Brian C. Lentz, Kenneth Newcomb, Peter J. Roeber, John Streeter
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Publication number: 20160038649Abstract: The present invention provides a stretchable material suitable for use in an inflatable medical device. The stretchable material has at least one reinforcing polymer layer with a top and bottom side forming a porous matrix which is imbibed with a sealing material to infiltrate and substantially seal spaces of the porous matrix and extend beyond the reinforcing polymer layer to form a surface coating.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2015Publication date: February 11, 2016Inventors: Alex R. Hobson, Michael Houghton, David R. King, Joseph E. Korleski, JR., Brian C. Lentz, Kenneth Newcomb, Peter J. Roeber, John Streeter
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Patent number: 9180279Abstract: The present invention provides a stretchable material suitable for use in an inflatable medical device. The stretchable material has at least one reinforcing polymer layer with a top and bottom side forming a porous matrix which is imbibed with a sealing material to infiltrate and substantially seal spaces of the porous matrix and extend beyond the reinforcing polymer layer to form a surface coating.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2006Date of Patent: November 10, 2015Assignee: W. L. Gore & Associates, Inc.Inventors: Alex R. Hobson, Michael Houghton, David R. King, Joseph E. Korleski, Jr., Brian C. Lentz, Kenneth Newcomb, Peter J. Roeber, John Streeter
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Patent number: 9126007Abstract: A catheter balloon with integral non-distending regions having a plurality of layers which wind around the balloon material and overlap to form an angle of between 45 and 90 degrees relative to each other upon inflation, and methods of making the non-distending regions are provided.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2014Date of Patent: September 8, 2015Assignee: W. L. Gore & Associates, Inc.Inventors: Alfred A. Alpini, Carey V. Campbell, Sherif A. Eskaros, David R. King, Joseph E. Korleski, James W. Mann, Lonzo C. McLaughlin, Kenneth R. Newcomb, Peter J. Roeber
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Publication number: 20140138017Abstract: A catheter balloon with integral non-distending regions having a plurality of layers which wind around the balloon material and overlap to form an angle of between 45 and 90 degrees relative to each other upon inflation, and methods of making the non-distending regions are provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 27, 2014Publication date: May 22, 2014Applicant: W. L. Gore & Associates, Inc.Inventors: Alfred A. Alpini, Carey V. Campbell, Sherif A. Eskaros, David R. King, Joseph E. Korleski, James W. Mann, Lonzo C. McLaughlin, Kenneth R. Newcomb, Peter J. Roeber
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Publication number: 20140088683Abstract: A non-shortening catheter balloon having a longitudinal axis and an inflatable balloon able to be affixed to a catheter shaft is provided. The balloon has an uninflated length which remains relatively unchanged upon inflation and is formed of least two helically oriented wrapped passes of balloon materials at a balanced force angle. Methods of making this balloon are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2013Publication date: March 27, 2014Applicant: W. L. Gore & Associates, Inc.Inventors: Sherif A. Eskaros, David R. King, Joseph E. Korleski, Lonzo C. McLaughlin, Kenneth R. Newcomb, Peter J. Roeber, John Streeter, Jeffrey C. Towler
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Patent number: 8636690Abstract: A catheter balloon with integral non-distending regions having a plurality of layers which wind around the balloon material and overlap to form an angle of between 45 and 90 degrees relative to each other upon inflation, and methods of making the non-distending regions are provided.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2009Date of Patent: January 28, 2014Assignee: W. L. Gore & Associates, Inc.Inventors: Alfred A. Alpini, Carey V. Campbell, Sherif Eskaros, David R. King, Joseph E. Korleski, Jr., James William Mann, Lonzo C. McLaughlin, Kenneth Newcomb, Peter J. Roeber
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Patent number: 8597566Abstract: A non-shortening catheter balloon having a longitudinal axis and an inflatable balloon able to be affixed to a catheter shaft is provided. The balloon has an uninflated length which remains relatively unchanged upon inflation and is formed of least two helically oriented wrapped passes of balloon materials at a balanced force angle. Methods of making this balloon are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2009Date of Patent: December 3, 2013Assignee: W. L. Gore & Associates, Inc.Inventors: Sherif Eskaros, David R. King, Joseph E. Korleski, Jr., Lonzo C. McLaughlin, Kenneth Newcomb, Peter J. Roeber, John Streeter, Jeffrey Towler
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Publication number: 20100049123Abstract: A catheter balloon with integral non-distending regions having a plurality of layers which wind around the balloon material and overlap to form an angle of between 45 and 90 degrees relative to each other upon inflation, and methods of making the non-distending regions are provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2009Publication date: February 25, 2010Inventors: Alfred A. Alpini, Carey V. Campbell, Sherif Eskaros, David R. King, Joseph E. Korleski, JR., James William Mann, Lonzo C. McLaughlin, Kenneth Newcomb, Peter J. Roeber
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Publication number: 20090283206Abstract: A non-shortening catheter balloon having a longitudinal axis and an inflatable balloon able to be affixed to a catheter shaft is provided. The balloon has an uninflated length which remains relatively unchanged upon inflation and is formed of least two helically oriented wrapped passes of balloon materials at a balanced force angle. Methods of making this balloon are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2009Publication date: November 19, 2009Inventors: Sherif Eskaros, David R. King, Joseph E. Korleski, JR., Lonzo C. McLaughlin, Kenneth Newcomb, Peter J. Roeber, John Streeter, Jeffrey Towler
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Publication number: 20080140173Abstract: A non-shortening catheter balloon having a longitudinal axis and an inflatable balloon able to be affixed to a catheter shaft is provided. The balloon has an uninflated length which remains relatively unchanged upon inflation and is formed of least two helically oriented wrapped passes of balloon materials at a balanced force angle. Methods of making this balloon are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2006Publication date: June 12, 2008Inventors: Sherif Eskaros, David R. King, Joseph E. Korleski, Lonzo C. McLaughlin, Kenneth Newcomb, Peter J. Roeber, John Streeter, Jeffrey Towler
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Publication number: 20080125710Abstract: The present invention provides a stretchable material suitable for use in an inflatable medical device. The stretchable material has at least one reinforcing polymer layer with a top and bottom side forming a porous matrix which is imbibed with a sealing material to infiltrate and substantially seal spaces of the porous matrix and extend beyond the reinforcing polymer layer to form a surface coating.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2006Publication date: May 29, 2008Inventors: Alex R. Hobson, Michael Houghton, David R. King, Joseph E. Korleski, Brian C. Lentz, Kenneth Newcomb, Peter J. Roeber, John Streeter
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Publication number: 20080097374Abstract: An inflatable device with at least two helically wrapped passes forming a tube and an inflation means connected to said tube is provided. The tube is configured and joined in at least one area forming a low profile continuous inflatable device with multiple cross-sectional segmented areas.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2006Publication date: April 24, 2008Inventors: Joseph E. Korleski, Jeffrey Towler
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Patent number: 6544638Abstract: An electronic chip package is provided having a laminated substrate. The laminated substrate includes at least one conductive layer and at least one dielectric layer which is bonded to the conductive layer. The dielectric layer has a glass transition temperature Tg greater than 200° C. and a volumetric coefficient of thermal expansion of ≦75 ppm/° C. A semiconductor device is electrically attached to the laminated substrate.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2001Date of Patent: April 8, 2003Assignee: Gore Enterprise Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Paul J. Fischer, Joseph E. Korleski
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Publication number: 20020031650Abstract: An electronic chip package is provided having a laminated substrate. The laminated substrate includes at least one conductive layer and at least one dielectric layer which is bonded to the conductive layer. The dielectric layer has a glass transition temperature Tg greater than 200° C. and a volumetric coefficient of thermal expansion of ≦75 ppm/° C. A semiconductor device is electrically attached to the laminated substrate.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2001Publication date: March 14, 2002Inventors: Paul J. Fischer, Joseph E. Korleski
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Patent number: 5879794Abstract: A method of preparing an adhesive composite is provided where a fluoropolymer having nodes and interconnected fibrils with a void volume formed from the node and interconnected fibril structure is at least partially filled with a paste formed from a thermoset or thermoplastic adhesive and a particulate vapor phase formed inorganic filler having uniform surface curvature, sufficient adhesive and filler are present to provide a composite having between about 5 to about 40 volume percent polymeric substrate, 10-95 volume percent adhesive and filler imbibed within the voids of said substrate and 5 to 85 volume percent inorganic filler is contained within the composite. In the composite, the ratio of mean flow pore size to largest particle size is at least above 0.7; or the ratio of mean flow pore size to average particle size is greater than 1.5; or the ratio of minimum pore size to average particle size is at least above 0.8; or the ratio of minimum pore size to largest particle size is at least above 0.4.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 1996Date of Patent: March 9, 1999Assignee: W. L. Gore & Associates, Inc.Inventor: Joseph E. Korleski, Jr.