Patents by Inventor Steven A. Hazard

Steven A. Hazard 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: 9421387
    Abstract: An implant system includes an implantable body (102), a lead (190) connected to the implantable body comprising at least one electrode, and engagement wings (400) mechanically joined to the implantable body to engage an undercut bone structure (405) to prevent motion of the implantable body toward the electrode after implantation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 20, 2012
    Date of Patent: August 23, 2016
    Assignee: ADVANCED BIONICS AG
    Inventors: Steven A. Hazard, Christine Marr
  • Publication number: 20150246234
    Abstract: An implant system includes an implantable body (102), a lead (190) connected to the implantable body comprising at least one electrode, and engagement wings (400) mechanically joined to the implantable body to engage an undercut bone structure (405) to prevent motion of the implantable body toward the electrode after implantation.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 20, 2012
    Publication date: September 3, 2015
    Applicant: Advanced Bionics AG
    Inventors: Steven A. Hazard, Christine Marr
  • Patent number: 7315763
    Abstract: A cochlear stimulation lead having a pre-curved electrode array is provided. The molding process provides memory to the curved part of the lead. The lead may be made having a stylet insertion channel that extends from a slightly curved or substantially straight section and into the highly curved section of the lead. Because high compliance is desired for the lead in cochlear stimulation applications, the compliance is controlled not only by the taper at the distal end of the lead and overall lead thickness, but also by choosing the material hardness of the lead carrier/covering and employing compliant zigzagged conductor wire. In addition, differential lead compliance/stiffness can be achieved by using a stiff tubing that forms part of the stylet insertion channel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 19, 2003
    Date of Patent: January 1, 2008
    Assignee: Advanced Bionics Corporation
    Inventors: Janusz A. Kuzma, Lani A. Smith, Chuladatta Thenawara, Steven A. Hazard
  • Publication number: 20040127968
    Abstract: A cochlear stimulation lead having a pre-curved electrode array is provided. The molding process provides memory to the curved part of the lead. The lead may be made having a stylet insertion channel that extends from a slightly curved or substantially straight section and into the highly curved section of the lead. Because high compliance is desired for the lead in cochlear stimulation applications, the compliance is controlled not only by the taper at the distal end of the lead and overall lead thickness, but also by choosing the material hardness of the lead carrier/covering and employing compliant zigzagged conductor wire. In addition, differential lead compliance/stiffness can be achieved by using a stiff tubing that forms part of the stylet insertion channel.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 19, 2003
    Publication date: July 1, 2004
    Inventors: Janusz A. Kuzma, Lani A. Smith, Chuladatta Thenawara, Steven A. Hazard
  • Patent number: 5824022
    Abstract: A cochlear stimulation system includes (1) an implantable cochlear stimulator (ICS); (2) a behind-the-ear (BTE) wearable speech processor, including: coils for inductively coupling with the ICS, a first microphone, an LED indicator, and an FM receiver; (3) a remote control unit (RCU), including an FM transmitter, mode/control switches, a second microphone, an input jack for interfacing with external audio equipment, and a status indicator; and (4) an external programmer, including one or more ports for coupling the external programmer with a personal computer. The external programmer is used to program the ICS through the BTE processor to operate in a desired manner, and to perform tests on the ICS. Once the ICS is initially programmed, the user controls the sounds he or she "hears" with the ICS through the RCU, which RCU (when turned ON) is electronically coupled to the BTE processor through an FM (or other wireless) link. Through the RCU, the user may control, e.g.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 28, 1997
    Date of Patent: October 20, 1998
    Assignee: Advanced Bionics Corporation
    Inventors: Yitzhak Zilberman, Steven A. Hazard