Patents by Inventor Umesh Patel
Umesh Patel 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: 20240122857Abstract: The present application is directed to a pharmaceutical composition comprising (R)—N-(4-chlorophenyl)-2-((1S, 4S)-4-(6-fluoroquinolin-4-yl) cyclohexyl) propanamide methane sulfonic acid salt that is resistant to salt disproportionation:Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2020Publication date: April 18, 2024Inventors: Jing TAO, Anisha PATEL, Umesh KESTUR, Admassu ABEBE, Divyakant Shantilal DESAI
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Patent number: 9414843Abstract: Described are devices, methods and systems useful for achieving occlusion of vascular vessels. Percutaneous procedures are used to occlude and obliterate the greater saphenous vein, for example in the treatment of varicose vein condition caused by venous reflux. Certain embodiments encompass the deployment of one or more vascular occlusion devices via a through-and-through percutaneous procedure that leaves the vascular occlusion device or devices in a through-and-through condition.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 2006Date of Patent: August 16, 2016Assignees: Cook Medical Technologies LLC, Cook Biotech Incorporated, Oregon Health & Science UniversityInventors: Dusan Pavcnik, John A. Kaufman, Thomas Osborne, Brian Bates, Umesh Patel, Likang Chin, Chad S. McAlexander, Bhavin Shah
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Patent number: 8920444Abstract: Described are medical devices useful for applying a bolster material to a surgical fastening device such as a stapler, and related methods of manufacture and use. The devices include an applicator element for receipt between arms of the stapler, and a bolster material, desirably a remodelable extracellular matrix material, coupled to the applicator element. In certain embodiments, the bolster material is held by the applicator element, for example having at least a portion looped around or received through or over a portion of the applicator element. Also described are unique implantable materials including coatings of dried, reversible adhesive.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2006Date of Patent: December 30, 2014Assignee: Cook Biotech IncorporatedInventors: Michael C. Hiles, Umesh Patel, Bhavin Shah, Chad S. McAlexander
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Patent number: 8015038Abstract: A software tool enables sales organizations and sales representatives to graphically track past purchases from customers, as well as the customer's current holdings and install base of products and services, irrespective of whether the current holdings originated from the sales organization, from a competitor or from some non-competing supplier of goods or services. By tracking not only past purchases, but the totality of the customer's holdings, the sales representative may draw inferences from the customer's current installed base of products, identify new opportunities and potentially sell additional or complementary products to the customer. The tracked information is stored in a central repository such as a database, enabling the employer to maintain control over the information, thereby enabling the information to persist even after the sales representative has left the employ of his or her current employer.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2004Date of Patent: September 6, 2011Assignee: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Norman Gennaro, Umesh Patel
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Publication number: 20100106256Abstract: A graft prostheses (11), materials and method for implanting, transplanting, replacing, or repairing a part of a patient. The graft prosthesis includes a purified, collagen-based matrix structure removed from a submucosa tissue source. The submucosa tissue source is purified by disinfection and removal steps to deactivate and remove contaminants, thereby making the purified structure biocompatible and suitable for grafting on and/or in a patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2007Publication date: April 29, 2010Applicants: Cook Biotech Incorporated, Cook Incorporated, MED Institute, Inc.Inventors: William Cook, Michael Hiles, Thomas Kozma, Umesh Patel
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Publication number: 20100106257Abstract: A graft prostheses (11), materials and method for implanting, transplanting, replacing, or repairing a part of a patient. The graft prosthesis includes a purified, collagen-based matrix structure removed from a submucosa tissue source. The submucosa tissue source is purified by disinfection and removal steps to deactivate and remove contaminants, thereby making the purified structure biocompatible and suitable for grafting on and/or in a patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2007Publication date: April 29, 2010Applicants: Cook Biotech Incorporated, Cook Incorporated, MED Institute, Inc.Inventors: William Cook, Michael Hiles, Thomas Kozma, Umesh Patel
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Publication number: 20100104658Abstract: A graft prostheses (11), materials and method for implanting, transplanting, replacing, or repairing a part of a patient. The graft prosthesis includes a purified, collagen-based matrix structure removed from a submucosa tissue source. The submucosa tissue source is purified by disinfection and removal steps to deactivate and remove contaminants, thereby making the purified structure biocompatible and suitable for grafting on and/or in a patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2007Publication date: April 29, 2010Applicants: Cook Biotech Incorporated, Cook Incorporated, MED Institute, Inc.Inventors: William Cook, Michael Hiles, Thomas Kozma, Umesh Patel
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Publication number: 20100104617Abstract: A graft prostheses (11), materials and method for implanting, transplanting, replacing, or repairing a part of a patient. The graft prosthesis includes a purified, collagen-based matrix structure removed from a submucosa tissue source. The submucosa tissue source is purified by disinfection and removal steps to deactivate and remove contaminants, thereby making the purified structure biocompatible and suitable for grafting on and/or in a patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2007Publication date: April 29, 2010Applicants: Cook Biotech Incorporated, Cook Incorporated, MED Institute, Inc.Inventors: William Cook, Michael Hiles, Thomas Kozma, Umesh Patel
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Patent number: 7681136Abstract: Described herein is a collaborative and Web-based whiteboarding tool for creating, collecting, storing, managing and performing searches on graphical customer information and information related thereto. When implementing the present invention, the company retains possession of and control over the sales-related diagrams generated by its sales force. Participants in a collaborative Web session are provided with one or more palettes of diagram primitives, which reduce the whiteboarding (diagram) task to an easily mastered series of object drag-and-drops, line connections, and text blurbs. The diagrams, as well as the diagram primitives (including, for example, icons, diagrams and portions thereof) are stored in a selectably accessible database. In addition, the diagram primitives may have fully searchable information associated therewith, in the form of metadata or tags, for example.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2004Date of Patent: March 16, 2010Assignee: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Norman Gennaro, Umesh Patel
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Publication number: 20080063680Abstract: The invention involves a submucosa tissue that has the capability of being shape formed or shape configured. The submucosa involves a purified form of submucosa tissue. Optionally, the submucosa can be packaged in such a manner to permit sterility or maintain sterility of the submucosa.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2007Publication date: March 13, 2008Inventors: Michael Hiles, Umesh Patel
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Publication number: 20070198059Abstract: Described are medical graft products, systems, and methods for treating fistulae. Certain products of the invention are configured to have portions residing in and around a primary fistula opening, e.g., one occurring in a wall of the alimentary canal. One such product includes a biocompatible graft body which is configured to block at least the primary opening. The graft body includes a capping member, which is configured to contact portions of the alimentary canal wall adjacent to the primary opening, and an elongate plug member extending from the capping member, which is configured to extend into at least a portion of the fistula. In certain embodiments, a graft body component has the capacity to expand or otherwise change form to provide a suitable capping arrangement. Such a component can include a resilient wire frame, e.g., one that is self-expandable or one that requires at least some manipulation in order to expand.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2007Publication date: August 23, 2007Inventors: Umesh Patel, F. Joseph Obermiller
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Patent number: 7247473Abstract: The invention provides isolated nucleic acid and amino acid sequences of HsKip3, antibodies to HsKip3, methods of screening for HsKip3a modulators using biologically active HsKip3, and kits for screening for HsKip3a modulators.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 2003Date of Patent: July 24, 2007Assignee: Cytokinetics, Inc.Inventors: Christophe Beraud, Andrew Craven, Ming Yu, Roman Sakowicz, Umesh A. Patel, Katherine A. Davies
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Publication number: 20070166345Abstract: Described are devices, methods and systems useful for achieving occlusion of vascular vessels. Percutaneous procedures are used to occlude and obliterate the greater saphenous vein, for example in the treatment of varicose vein condition caused by venous reflux. Certain embodiments encompass the deployment of one or more vascular occlusion devices via a through-and-through percutaneous procedure that leaves the vascular occlusion device or devices in a through-and-through condition.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 26, 2006Publication date: July 19, 2007Inventors: Dusan Pavcnik, John Kaufman, Thomas Osborne, Brian Bates, Umesh Patel, Clay Fette, Likang Chin, Chad McAlexander, Bhavin Shah
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Publication number: 20070098755Abstract: Tissue augmentation devices, as well as methods of manufacturing and using the same, are disclosed. In certain embodiments, a tissue augmentation device comprises an elongate tissue penetrating member and an amount of remodelable material, wherein at least a portion of the elongate member is cannulated, and at least a portion of the amount of material is received within at least a portion of the cannulated portion of the elongate member. The elongate tissue penetrating member may provide at least one deformation that is configured to constrict portions of the amount of remodelable material received within the elongate member. In alternate embodiments, a flexible covering over an implantable biomaterial provides protection and allows an easier delivery of the biomaterial to a tissue tract.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 5, 2006Publication date: May 3, 2007Inventors: Umesh Patel, F. Obermiller, Bhavin Shah, Chad Johnson
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Publication number: 20070088445Abstract: Described are medical products, systems, and methods for treating fistulae having a primary opening, such as in the alimentary canal. Certain methods of the invention include providing an implantable material including a compliant sheet form biocompatible material, and forcing this sheet form biocompatible material into the primary opening so as to deform the sheet form biocompatible material to conform to and block the primary opening. The biocompatible material preferably comprises a remodelable material, for example, a remodelable extracellular matrix material such as submucosa.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2006Publication date: April 19, 2007Inventors: Umesh Patel, F. Obermiller, Clay Fette, Matthew Graham
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Publication number: 20070037283Abstract: The invention provides tissue graft compositions comprising collagen-based extracellular matrices derived from renal capsules of warm-blooded vertebrates. The invention further provides a process of harvesting and purifying a renal capsule to provide an extracellular matrix material having beneficial use as a tissue graft and/or cell growth material.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 11, 2006Publication date: February 15, 2007Inventors: Umesh Patel, Michael Hiles, Jason Hodde
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Publication number: 20070031508Abstract: An implantable graft, which may be inserted into a fistula tract to occlude the primary opening of the fistula, is provided. To prevent unintentional displacement of the graft or extrusion of the graft from the fistula of a patient, the graft may be provided with a cap that extends laterally from at least one end of the body of the graft, where the cap may be integral with the body of the graft, attachable to at least one end of the body of the graft, and/or moveable along the body of the graft. The graft may also have a tail that extends from one end of the body of the graft to assist in placement of the graft in a fistula tract. The graft may be an integral unit made of a single material, such as a heterograft material, or may include distinct components made of the same or different materials. Methods for closing a fistula tract are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2006Publication date: February 8, 2007Inventors: David Armstrong, Brian Bates, Mark Bleyer, F. Obermiller, Umesh Patel
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Publication number: 20070027472Abstract: Described are medical devices useful for applying a bolster material to a surgical fastening device such as a stapler, and related methods of manufacture and use. The devices include an applicator element for receipt between arms of the stapler, and a bolster material, desirably a remodelable extracellular matrix material, coupled to the applicator element. In certain embodiments, the bolster material is held by the applicator element, for example having at least a portion looped around or received through or over a portion of the applicator element. Also described are unique implantable materials including coatings of dried, reversible adhesive.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2006Publication date: February 1, 2007Inventors: Michael Hiles, Umesh Patel, Bhavin Shah, Chad McAlexander
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Publication number: 20070004961Abstract: This invention relates in one aspect to the treatment of a vascular vessel with a biomaterial. The biomaterial can be a remodelable material that strengthens and/or supports the vessel walls. Additionally the biomaterial can include a variety of naturally occurring or added bioactive agents and/or viable cellular populations.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2005Publication date: January 4, 2007Inventors: Brian Case, Michael Hiles, Jacob Flagle, F. Obermiller, Umesh Patel
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Publication number: 20060116548Abstract: This invention relates in one aspect to the treatment of a valve-associated region of a vascular vessel with a biomaterial. The biomaterial can be a remodelable material that strengthens and/or supports the vessel walls. Additionally the biomaterial can include a variety of naturally occurring or added bioactive agents and/or viable cellular populations.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 3, 2005Publication date: June 1, 2006Inventors: Brian Case, Jacob Flagle, Michael Hiles, F. Obermiller, Umesh Patel