Patents by Inventor Mark Campello

Mark Campello 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: 9255323
    Abstract: A sputtering target has a cylindrical backing tube having two edges and a sidewall comprising a middle portion located between two end portions. The sputtering material is on the backing tube. The sputtering material does not cover at least one end portion of the backing tube. The sputtering target also has a feature which prevents or reduces at least one of chalcogen buildup and arcing at the at least one end portion of the backing tube not covered by the sputtering material.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 18, 2012
    Date of Patent: February 9, 2016
    Assignee: APOLLO PRECISION FUJIAN LIMITED
    Inventors: Robert Martinson, Heinrich Von Bunau, Mark Campello, Ron Rulkens, Tom Heckel, Johannes Vlcek
  • Publication number: 20130337602
    Abstract: A sputtering target has a cylindrical backing tube having two edges and a sidewall comprising a middle portion located between two end portions. The sputtering material is on the backing tube. The sputtering material does not cover at least one end portion of the backing tube. The sputtering target also has a feature which prevents or reduces at least one of chalcogen buildup and arcing at the at least one end portion of the backing tube not covered by the sputtering material.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 18, 2012
    Publication date: December 19, 2013
    Applicant: MiaSole
    Inventors: Robert Martinson, Heinrich Von Bunau, Mark Campello, Ron Rulkens, Tom Heckel, Johannes Vlcek
  • Publication number: 20060186110
    Abstract: A heater, such as a susceptor for use in electronics industry manufacturing processes, and a method for manufacture of such a heater. A resistance heating assembly includes a carbon fiber reinforced carbon conductor and the heating element is free to move slightly relative to an outer casing in response to differences between the coefficients of thermal expansion of the resistance heating element and the outer casing. A resistance heating element of carbon is potted to protect against oxidation. A slip layer of a powdered ceramic allows movement of the heating element relative to a housing.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 22, 2005
    Publication date: August 24, 2006
    Inventors: Mark Campello, Derek Pietz
  • Patent number: 6514217
    Abstract: Methods and apparatus for crossing totally to substantially occluded blood vessels by passing a redirectable wire such as a guidewire from a relatively proximal point past the occlusion within a subintimal space formed between the intimal layer and the adventitial layer of a blood vessel wall. The wire may be advanced to a point distal to the occlusion, and thereafter deflected back into the blood vessel lumen, typically using a deflecting catheter which is advanced over the guidewire after it has been positioned within the subintimal space. The deflecting catheter may include a flapper valve assembly or preformed actuator wire for redirecting the guidewire. After the guidewire is returned to the blood vessel lumen, the deflecting catheter may be withdrawn, and the guidewire may be available for introduction of other interventional and diagnostic catheters for performing procedures such as stenting.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 25, 2000
    Date of Patent: February 4, 2003
    Assignee: LuMend, Inc.
    Inventors: Matthew R. Selmon, Charles F. Milo, Fred Co, Mark Campello, Ronald French, Amiel Aguilar
  • Patent number: 6221049
    Abstract: Methods and apparatus for crossing totally to substantially occluded blood vessels by passing a redirectable wire such as a guidewire from a relatively proximal point past the occlusion within a subintimal space formed between the intimal layer and the adventitial layer of a blood vessel wall. The wire may be advanced to a point distal to the occlusion, and thereafter deflected back into the blood vessel lumen, typically using a deflecting catheter which is advanced over the guidewire after it has been positioned within the subintimal space. The deflecting catheter may include a flapper valve assembly or preformed actuator wire for redirecting the guidewire. After the guidewire is returned to the blood vessel lumen, the deflecting catheter may be withdrawn, and the guidewire may be available for introduction of other interventional and diagnostic catheters for performing procedures such as stenting.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 27, 1999
    Date of Patent: April 24, 2001
    Assignee: Lumend, Inc.
    Inventors: Matthew R. Selmon, Charles F. Milo, Fred Co, Mark Campello, Ronald French, Amiel Aguilar
  • Patent number: 6217527
    Abstract: Methods and apparatus for crossing totally to substantially occluded blood vessels by passing a redirectable wire such as a guidewire from a relatively proximal point past the occlusion within a subintimal space formed between the intimal layer and the adventitial layer of a blood vessel wall. The wire may be advanced to a point distal to the occlusion, and thereafter deflected back into the blood vessel lumen, typically using a deflecting catheter which is advanced over the guidewire after it has been positioned within the subintimal space. The deflecting catheter may include a flapper valve assembly or preformed actuator wire for redirecting the guidewire. After the guidewire is returned to the blood vessel lumen, the deflecting catheter may be withdrawn, and the guidewire may be available for introduction of other interventional and diagnostic catheters for performing procedures such as stenting.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 1998
    Date of Patent: April 17, 2001
    Assignee: LuMend, Inc.
    Inventors: Matthew R. Selmon, Charles F. Milo, Fred Co, Mark Campello, Ronald French, Amiel Aguilar
  • Publication number: 20010000041
    Abstract: Methods and apparatus for crossing totally to substantially occluded blood vessels by passing a redirectable wire such as a guidewire from a relatively proximal point past the occlusion within a subintimal space formed between the intimal layer and the adventitial layer of a blood vessel wall. The wire may be advanced to a point distal to the occlusion, and thereafter deflected back into the blood vessel lumen, typically using a deflecting catheter which is advanced over the guidewire after it has been positioned within the subintimal space. The deflecting catheter may include a flapper valve assembly or preformed actuator wire for redirecting the guidewire. After the guidewire is returned to the blood vessel lumen, the deflecting catheter may be withdrawn, and the guidewire may be available for introduction of other interventional and diagnostic catheters for performing procedures such as stenting.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 30, 2000
    Publication date: March 15, 2001
    Inventors: Matthew R. Selmon, Charles F. Milo, Fred Co, Mark Campello, Ronald French, Amiel Aguilar