Patents by Inventor William J. Heetderks

William J. Heetderks 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).

  • Publication number: 20110184497
    Abstract: Disclosed is a neural stimulator for neural prosthesis: including a power receiver which receives power from outside and supplies the received power to a circuitry including an electrical signal generator; the electrical signal generator which generates a neural stimulating electrical signal; and a casing which protects the power receiver and the electrical signal generator from bodily fluid, wherein the power supplied by the power receiver to the circuitry including the electrical signal generator is AC logic power. In accordance with this disclosure, a neural stimulator with reduced production cost, simplified production process and reduced size, as compared with those of the related art, while being safe, may be provided.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 14, 2009
    Publication date: July 28, 2011
    Applicants: SNU R&DB FOUNDATION, NURO BIO-SYSTEMS CORP.
    Inventors: Sung June Kim, Choong Jae Lee, Tae Ho Jeon, Soon Kwan An, William J. Heetderks
  • Patent number: 5782645
    Abstract: A biologically implantable percutaneous connector (20) for providing optionally separable interconnection between an implanted connector (21) attached to bone tissue and a removable connector (40). The connectors each include a supporting matrix of dielectric material (86, 94) within which an array of tiny conductive rods (90, 88) are sealed with ends (112, 110) of the rods exposed as contacts at mating faces (94, 92) and the other ends (102, 100) joined to conductors (33, 43) of cables (32, 42). Elastomeric anisotropic connector material (44) is located between corresponding arrays of contacts to provide for repeated reliable electrical connection and disconnection of corresponding contacts. External surfaces of the implantable body (21) of the percutaneous connector may be coated with a bioactive material promoting integration of surrounding tissue into the surfaces of the implanted percutaneous connector.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 7, 1997
    Date of Patent: July 21, 1998
    Assignees: PI Medical Corporation, The United States of America as represented by the Department of Health and Human Services
    Inventors: John J. Stobie, Scott S. Corbett, III, Thomas R. Clary, David Edell, Edward M. Schmidt, Fredrick T. Hambrecht, Martin J. Bak, William J. Heetderks, Conrad V. Kufta
  • Patent number: 5604976
    Abstract: A biologically implantable percutaneous connector for providing optionally separable interconnection of a large number of small electrical conductors of an externally located electrical cable includes a mating face incorporating an array of exposed end surfaces of tiny conductive rods sealed in a supporting matrix of dielectric material which is supported in a connector body. Elastomeric anisotropic connector material is located between corresponding arrays of contacts to provide for repeated reliable electrical connection and disconnection. External surfaces of the implantable body of the percutaneous connector are coated with a bioactive material promoting integration of surrounding tissue into the surfaces of the implanted percutaneous connector.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 18, 1994
    Date of Patent: February 25, 1997
    Assignees: PI Medical Corporation, The United States of America as represented by the Department of Health and Human Services
    Inventors: John J. Stobie, Edward M. Schmidt, Martin J. Bak, Scott S. Corbett, III, Thomas R. Clary, David Edell, Fredrick T. Hambrecht, William J. Heetderks, Conrad V. Kufta
  • Patent number: 4105021
    Abstract: A method and arrangement for the indirect measurement of systolic and diastolic blood pressure is disclosed which involves applying an occluding inflatable cuff to a body member, with the pressure applied thereby being cycled between a pressure greater than systolic and a pressure less than diastolic. Systolic blood pressure is detected by sensing the point in the pressure cycle at which the blood flow in the occluded member shifts between a flow and no flow condition, while diastolic blood pressure is detected by sensing a characteristic change in slope of blood pulse wave form changes occurring with changing cuff pressures which occurs at a cuff pressure equal to the diastolic pressure. An approach for correcting the systolic and diastolic pressure measurements obtained by this method at one point of the body to give equivalent readings of the systolic and diastolic blood pressure at another point is also disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 13, 1976
    Date of Patent: August 8, 1978
    Assignees: Joseph H. Allen, Lawrence S. Weisman
    Inventors: William J. Williams, William J. Heetderks