Patents Represented by Attorney Christopher S.L. Crawford
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Patent number: 7949393Abstract: In one embodiment, an implantable pulse generator comprises: pulse generating circuitry for generating pulses and delivering the pulses to outputs of the implantable pulse generator; a controller; wherein the pulse generating circuitry comprises a voltage multiplier for multiplying a battery voltage, the voltage multiplier including multiple outputs, wherein a first output of the multiple outputs provides a voltage that is programmably selectable from a plurality of voltages including non-integer multiples of the battery voltage, wherein a second output of the multiple outputs provides a voltage that is a fixed multiple of the battery voltage; wherein the controller controls the pulse generator circuitry to generate a first pulse for stimulation of the patient using a first output of the multiple outputs and controls the pulse generator circuitry to generate a second pulse to discharge output capacitors of residual charge from the first pulse using a second output of the multiple outputs.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2010Date of Patent: May 24, 2011Assignee: Advanced Neuromodulation Systems, Inc.Inventors: Anthony J Varrichio, Benjamin A Tranchina
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Patent number: 7949410Abstract: In one embodiment, an apparatus for securing a lead within a burr hole comprises: an annular body structure adapted to be at least partially inserted within the burr hole; a lead retainer structure mechanically coupled to the annular body structure and adapted to be rotated along an inner perimeter of the annular body structure; the lead retainer structure including a lead engaging member for capturing the lead, wherein the lead engaging member pivots relative to the lead retainer structure; and a fixation member that is adapted to lock the lead retainer structure in place after the lead has been captured by the lead engaging member.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2007Date of Patent: May 24, 2011Assignee: Advanced Neuromodulation Systems, Inc.Inventor: Daniel Rodriguez
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Patent number: 7937158Abstract: Disclosed are systems and methods which provide trial stimulators suited for use interoperatively and during patient trial. Trial stimulator embodiments provide a patient interface and/or clinician interface which appears and functions substantially the same as an interface of a pulse generator controller which will be used after a trial period. A compliance monitor feature may be provided to facilitate verifying the proper use of the trial stimulator during a trial period. A diagnostic feature may be provided to facilitate verifying proper operation of various aspects of a trial stimulator, such as electrode impedance analysis. Trial stimulators of embodiments provide stimulation to a plurality of tissues and/or areas of the body, such as spinal cord stimulation, deep brain stimulation, etcetera. Embodiments provide for multi-electrode stimulation and multi-stimulation programs.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2008Date of Patent: May 3, 2011Assignee: Advanced Neuromodulation Systems, Inc.Inventors: John H Erickson, George Van Campen, Patrick M Cullen, Thomas K Hickman
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Patent number: 7934366Abstract: A wire wrapping device that includes a turntable assembly that is made up of a turntable and a driver adapted to rotate the turntable. Also, a set of payout carriers are mounted on the turntable, each payout carrier adapted to let out wire to be wrapped. A driver is adapted to turn each payout carrier relative to the turn table, the driver being user adjustable to turn each payout carrier by a selectable amount, per each complete rotation of the turntable.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2010Date of Patent: May 3, 2011Assignee: Advanced Neuromodulation Systems, Inc.Inventors: Don Dye, John W Swanson, Jerome J Boogaard, Dave Locke
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Patent number: 7928995Abstract: A database methodology that concerns the mapping of any arbitrary object into a plurality of regions, enabling the assignment of multiple region-specific attributes thereto and facilitating the concurrent, graphical presentation of any assigned attributes. Attribute storage, manipulation, and presentation are driven by the individual regions and characteristics of the object.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2010Date of Patent: April 19, 2011Assignee: Advanced Neuromodulation Systems, Inc.Inventor: Richard J Daignault, Jr.
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Patent number: 7899544Abstract: The invention is directed to an implantable pump. The implantable pump has a port with light emitters indicating the location of the port. The port can be useful in providing bolus injections or the refilling of reservoirs. The light emitters can be arranged in various forms about the port including linear, triangular, square, or circular, among others. If more than one port is located on a device, these ports can be differentiated by differing colors and arrangements of emitters. In addition, various circuitries can be used to activate the emitters. These circuitries can include a coil and capacitor arrangement that provide a separate power source from that of the pump.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2007Date of Patent: March 1, 2011Assignee: Advanced Neuromodulation Systems, Inc.Inventor: Kurt Cantlon
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Patent number: 7896018Abstract: The invention is directed to a dose control apparatus. The apparatus has two armatures pressed against a valve seat by at least one spring. A coil induces a magnetic field that motivates the armatures against the force of the spring, thereby opening the valve. The armatures may move along a common axis in opposite directions. The apparatus may also include a core located between the armatures and a casing about the coil. The core and casing act to guide the magnetic field, reducing the power requirements for creating the field. Current may be periodically reversed in the coil to provide a degaussing field. In addition, a signal may be produced by the coil in the presence an externally applied magnetic field such as an MRI. An opposing magnetic field may be produced by the coil or the current provided to the coil may be adjusted.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2009Date of Patent: March 1, 2011Assignee: Advanced Neuromodulation Systems, Inc.Inventor: John H. Erickson
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Patent number: 7896866Abstract: In one embodiment, an implantable drug pump device comprises: a port for transferring infusate to the device; a collapsible reservoir for storing infusate received via the port; the port extending through a housing of the device and into the reservoir; the reservoir comprising a bottom surface that moves in relation to an amount of infusate in the reservoir; the bottom surface being connected to an extensible structure; and wherein when the reservoir is at least partially emptied of infusate, the reservoir is in a substantially collapsed state with the bottom surface being disposed above an interior surface of the port and the extensible structure surrounds a portion of the port that extends into the housing.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2006Date of Patent: March 1, 2011Assignee: Advanced Neuromodulation Systems, Inc.Inventor: Brian R. Blischak
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Patent number: 7887550Abstract: In one embodiment, an apparatus comprises: a base structure adapted to be inserted within the burr hole; a lead securing member for securing the lead, the lead securing member comprising a first arm structure and a second arm structure, at least one spring loaded structure adapted to exert a force to bring the first arm structure and the second arm structure together; and a positioning tool having a distal end adapted to be inserted within the lead securing member. When the positioning tool is positioned within the lead securing member, the distal end holds the first and second arm structures a sufficient distance apart to receive a lead between the first and second arm structures; wherein the positioning tool comprises a control structure at a proximal end that, when engaged, causes the distal end of the positioning tool to be released from between the first and second arm structures.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2010Date of Patent: February 15, 2011Assignee: Advanced Neuromodulation Systems, Inc.Inventors: Terry D. Daglow, Robert E. Jones
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Patent number: 7840268Abstract: Disclosed are systems and methods which provide management of historical information associated with a medical device, such as an implantable neurostimulation pulse generator, drug pump, cardiac device, hearing enhancement device, or vision enhancement device. Such management of historical information includes storage of historical information within an associated medical device. Historical information stored within a medical device may provide a complete summary of the use, configuration, and operation of the medical device, e.g., information spanning the entire in-service life of the medical device. Historical information for which management is provided may include both static data and dynamic data. The historical information may be used in configuring the medical device, analyzing the operation of the medical device, autonomously altering operation of the medical device, etcetera.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2005Date of Patent: November 23, 2010Assignee: Advanced Neuromodulation Systems, Inc.Inventors: Brian R. Blischak, Roger J. Hill, Robert L. McCormick, Jr.
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Patent number: 7833463Abstract: In one embodiment, a method of removing an organic film from a selected portion of an implantable medical device includes: selecting a portion of an implantable medical device from which to remove an organic film comprising a silane primer and a polymer of para-xylylene; using a laser set at a first value for an operational parameter, tracing the perimeter of the selected portion to ablate the organic film along the perimeter; using an infrared laser set at a second value for the operational parameter, scanning the selected portion of the device to heat the surface of the device within the perimeter of the selected portion and thereby separate the organic film from the surface of the device within the perimeter of the selected portion; and mechanically removing the chemically separated organic film from the surface of the device within the perimeter to expose the selected portion.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2006Date of Patent: November 16, 2010Assignee: Advanced Neuromodulation Systems, Inc.Inventors: John Connell Munson, Jr., Jeffery Lee Green
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Patent number: 7831306Abstract: In one embodiment, a method electrically stimulates an area in a spinal disc. The method comprises: implanting at least one steerable lead at a placement site for stimulating a spinal disc such that the lead is disposed exterior and immediately adjacent to and circumferentially along an annulus of the spinal disc, the at least one lead including a plurality of electrodes distributed along a majority of a circumference of the annulus; connecting the lead to a signal generator; and generating electrical stimulation pulses using the generator to stimulate targeted portions of the spinal disc, wherein the stimulation of the targeted portion of the spinal disc sufficiently stimulates nerve tissue within the spinal disc to prevent communication of pain signals originating in the spinal disc without damaging tissue of the spinal disc.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2006Date of Patent: November 9, 2010Assignee: Advanced Neuromodulation Systems, Inc.Inventors: Philip M. Finch, Scott F. Drees, John Erickson
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Patent number: 7782190Abstract: A wireless communication method and protocol, and wireless devices and systems for stimulation, are provided for communication between a wireless device and a charging device. During active wireless charging, communications (data transmission) from the wireless device to the charging device occurs via pulse loading the receive antenna of the receiving device. Because switching regulation in the receiving device may interfere with the communications, the switching regulation is disabled during a communications window. To further reduce the likelihood of misinterpretation of signals detected in the charging device resulting from the switching regulation or noise, the data bit rate of the pulse loading communications is maintained higher than the switching regulation frequency.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2007Date of Patent: August 24, 2010Assignee: Advanced Neuromodulation Systems, Inc.Inventors: Gregory R Martin, Gregg Turi, Marc Shanko, Rami Elghandour, Thomas Palma, William L Winstrom
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Patent number: 7766922Abstract: In one embodiment, an apparatus comprises: a base structure adapted to be inserted within the burr hole; a lead securing member for securing the lead, the lead securing member comprising a first arm structure and a second arm structure, at least one spring loaded structure adapted to exert a force to bring the first arm structure and the second arm structure together; and a positioning tool having a distal end adapted to be inserted within the lead securing member. When the positioning tool is positioned within the lead securing member, the distal end holds the first and second arm structures a sufficient distance apart to receive a lead between the first and second arm structures; wherein the positioning tool comprises a control structure at a proximal end that, when engaged, causes the distal end of the positioning tool to be released from between the first and second arm structures.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2007Date of Patent: August 3, 2010Assignee: Advanced Neuromodulation Systems, Inc.Inventors: Terry D. Daglow, Robert E. Jones
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Patent number: 7769471Abstract: In one embodiment, a method of manufacturing a biological electrical stimulus cable assembly, comprises: providing a cable portion including a plurality of first conductive wires; removing a first portion of the insulative material from a surface along the length of the insulative material at a first location to expose only one of the first conductive wires; electrically connecting a second conductive wire to the first exposed wire surface; wrapping the second conductive wire about the cable portion a plurality of times around the cable portion such that the second conductive wire forms a substantially continuous band; electrically connecting a second end of the second conductive wire to a conductive surface; and providing an electrode over the band formed by the second conductive wire, wherein the band formed by the second conductive wire extends along at least a majority of the length of the electrode.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2007Date of Patent: August 3, 2010Assignee: Advanced Neuromodulation Systems, Inc.Inventors: Jerome J. Boogaard, Robert W. Lucas, John W. Swanson, Sergey N. Varivoda
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Patent number: 7751879Abstract: In one embodiment, an implantable pulse generator comprises: pulse generating circuitry for generating pulses and delivering the pulses to outputs of the implantable pulse generator; a controller; wherein the pulse generating circuitry comprises a voltage multiplier for multiplying a battery voltage, the voltage multiplier including multiple outputs, wherein a first output of the multiple outputs provides a voltage that is programmably selectable from a plurality of voltages including non-integer multiples of the battery voltage, wherein a second output of the multiple outputs provides a voltage that is a fixed multiple of the battery voltage; wherein the controller controls the pulse generator circuitry to generate a first pulse for stimulation of the patient using a first output of the multiple outputs and controls the pulse generator circuitry to generate a second pulse to discharge output capacitors of residual charge from the first pulse using a second output of the multiple outputs.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2007Date of Patent: July 6, 2010Assignee: Advanced Neuromodulation Systems, Inc.Inventors: Anthony J. Varrichio, Benjamin A. Tranchina
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Patent number: 7738963Abstract: In one embodiment, a method of programming an IPG comprises providing one or several GUI screens on the programmer device, the GUI screens comprising a master amplitude GUI control for controlling amplitudes for stimsets of a stimulation program and one or several balancing GUI controls for controlling amplitudes of each stimset of the stimulation program; communicating one or several commands from the programmer device to the IPG to change the amplitude of all stimsets of the stimulation program in response to manipulation of the master amplitude GUI control, wherein the amplitude of each stimulation set is automatically calculated by a level selected through the master amplitude GUI control and one or several calibration parameters for the respective stimulation set; and automatically recalculating the one or several calibration parameters for a respective stimulation set in response to manipulation of one of the balancing GUI controls and storing the recalculated calibration parameters.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2006Date of Patent: June 15, 2010Assignee: Advanced Neuromodulation Systems, Inc.Inventors: Thomas K. Hickman, Erik D. Engstrom, Matthew J. Brock, John H. Erickson
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Patent number: 7734354Abstract: In one embodiment, an implantable lead for electrical stimulation of a patient, comprises: a bidirection frequency dependent current limiter (BFDCL) circuit that limits a magnitude of current that can flow through the at least one conductor from the at least one terminal to the at least one electrode, wherein the BFDCL circuit comprises: a passive frequency dependent network element; first and second semiconductors that each comprise source, drain, and reference terminals, wherein the source terminals of the first and second semiconductors are coupled to respective ends of the passive frequency dependent network element, the source terminal of the first semiconductor is coupled to the gate terminal of the second semiconductor, and the source terminal of the second semiconductor is coupled to the gate terminal of the first semiconductor.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2007Date of Patent: June 8, 2010Assignee: Advanced Neuromodulation Systems, Inc.Inventor: Timothy J Cox
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Patent number: 7698883Abstract: A wire wrapping device that includes a turntable assembly that is made up of a turntable and a driver adapted to rotate the turntable. Also, a set of payout carriers are mounted on the turntable, each payout carrier adapted to let out wire to be wrapped. A driver is adapted to turn each payout carrier relative to the turn table, the driver being user adjustable to turn each payout carrier by a selectable amount, per each complete rotation of the turntable.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2007Date of Patent: April 20, 2010Assignee: Advanced Neuromodulation Systems, Inc.Inventors: Don Dye, John W Swanson, Jerome J Boogaard, Dave Locke
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Patent number: D624188Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2009Date of Patent: September 21, 2010Assignee: Advanced Neuromodulation Systems, Inc.Inventors: Christopher Crawford, Maureen Murphy