Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm Curtis D. Kinghorn
  • Patent number: 5458629
    Abstract: A novel flexible and highly fatigue resistant neural lead is provided having a body with multiple lumens, one of which may receive a stiffening stylet, and the others of which serve as conduits for bundle stranded wire conductors which make contact with ring electrodes at the distal end of the lead. The ring electrodes will be constructed according to a novel technique in which the body of the lead is etched or milled to provide notches and the ring electrodes are formed by enplacing a C-shaped conductor over the notch and closing it into place to provide an isodiametric lead construction.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 18, 1994
    Date of Patent: October 17, 1995
    Assignee: Medtronic, Inc.
    Inventors: Michael D. Baudino, Brian T. Stolz, Mark A. Taube
  • Patent number: 5445616
    Abstract: A medication delivery device having a particularly compact size. The compact size is achieved by arranging the components of the device so that the reservoir refill port is positioned laterally adjacent a bellows medication reservoir. Preferably, the medication reservoir is doughnut shaped and the refill port is positioned in a centrally located aperture.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 29, 1994
    Date of Patent: August 29, 1995
    Assignee: Medtronic, Inc.
    Inventors: Paul S. Kratoska, Raymond F. McMullen
  • Patent number: 5443450
    Abstract: A medication delivery device having a particularly compact size due to the bulged configuration of the cover. The device includes a housing having a base and a cover. The cover includes a side portion and a substantially planer surface joined by a curved portion. The curved portion is bulged outwardly in a manner such that the area of the internal cavity bounded by the side portion, the substantially planer surface and the base includes substantially all of the area which would be formed if the side portion and the substantially planer surface were extended and joined in the absence of the curved portion. This enables the entire vertical space of the internal cavity to be utilized and allows the thickness of the device to be minimized.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 29, 1994
    Date of Patent: August 22, 1995
    Assignee: Medtronic, Inc.
    Inventors: Paul S. Kratoska, Chris C. Christiansen
  • Patent number: 5441759
    Abstract: A medical device is coated with a solution of TDMAC heparin and then allowed to air dry. Thereafter, the coated medical device is exposed to gamma ray radiation. The gamma radiation strengthens the bond of the TDMAC to the material of the medical device. In a variation of this method, TDMAC heparin coated and gamma ray irradiated medical device is heated for an extended period of time. This heating has been found to further strengthen the bond of the TDMAC heparin to the medical device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 8, 1994
    Date of Patent: August 15, 1995
    Assignee: Sherwood Medical Company
    Inventors: Ron Crouther, Daniel P. Flynn, Elizabeth Lagwinska
  • Patent number: 5431637
    Abstract: A suction catheter is disclosed having a tubular, bellowed flexible proximal or patient contacting end creating a rigidity to not permit bending and twisting during the catheter's insertion and operation, a flexibility to prevent injuring a patient's trachea or bronchial tube and having a good suction efficiency. A lumen leads to openings in the catheter made at the bellowed proximal end that fluidly connects the lumen with the exterior of the catheter.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 31, 1992
    Date of Patent: July 11, 1995
    Assignee: Sherwood Medical Company
    Inventors: Yosuke Okada, Nobuaki Suzuki, Curtis D. Kinghorn
  • Patent number: 5417719
    Abstract: A lead for providing electrical stimulation signals to the spinal cord and method of use thereof. The lead is implanted in the epidural space and includes an elongate lead paddle located at the distal end of the lead. An array of electrodes is located on the lead paddle. The array has at least three columns of electrodes and includes a column having at least one electrode positioned substantially over the midline of the lead paddle, a column of at least one electrode positioned laterally of the midline on one side thereof and a column of at least one electrode positioned laterally of the midline one the other side thereof. At least one of the columns within the array has more than one electrode. Each of the electrodes is interconnected by a conductor to a respective terminal at the proximal end of the lead. The lead is implanted such that the midline of the of the lead paddle is positioned over the midline of the spinal cord.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 25, 1993
    Date of Patent: May 23, 1995
    Assignee: Medtronic, Inc.
    Inventors: Vincent W. Hull, Thomas E. Cross, James P. Langley
  • Patent number: 5415641
    Abstract: A drop detector circuit and method are provided for a drop detector of the type including a drop chamber and a light emitter and corresponding detector located on opposite sides of the drop chamber. The detector is saturated by light emitted from the light emitter to produce a saturated detector output signal. The detector circuit senses variations in the detector output signal caused by drops passing through the drop chamber between the emitter and detector that block light emitted by the emitter from reaching the detector. The detector circuit senses the slope of the variations in the detector output signal and produces a control signal when the slope exceeds a threshold value.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 2, 1992
    Date of Patent: May 16, 1995
    Assignee: Sherwood Medical Company
    Inventors: Denis Y. Yerlikaya, Randall J. Krohn
  • Patent number: 5397334
    Abstract: An assembly for preventing movement of a sharp lancet tip out of a lancet device of the type having a linearly movable and retractable lancet tip is disclosed. The lancet device has a patient contacting or distal end and an opposed proximal end. The lancet device has a lancet that is substantially encased in an elongated molded plastic lancet body. The lancet has a sharp tip that extends beyond the end of the lancet and is enclosed in a removable cap. The distal end of the lancet has a pair of retainer arms that extend away from the lancet body on opposite sides of the lancet body parallel to the axis of the lancet body. The distal end of the retainer arms extend slightly beyond the distal end of the lancet body and are curved toward the axis of the lancet body to contact the outer surface of the cap. Each retainer arm has a stop, located near the distal end of the retainer arms. The distal end of the lancet body fits in a chamber in the lancet device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 11, 1994
    Date of Patent: March 14, 1995
    Assignee: Sherwood Medical Company
    Inventors: Robert W. Schenk, Alan B. Ranford, Shawn C. Ray
  • Patent number: 5365428
    Abstract: A device is provided for reducing the number of ECG data sample points presented to a video display system to avoid overwhelming the video display screen with a number of ECG sample points and to present several seconds of data on the screen at the same time. The device ensures that the maximum and minimum values of the original ECG signal are displayed. A collection of consecutive points is broken into sub-groups which are each processed to produce representative amplitude values for each sub-group which representative values are then displayed on the display screen.In the preferred embodiment, the device includes a microprocessor with electronic memory which calculates a representative amplitude value for each sub-group. The representative amplitude value is chosen depending on whether the sub-group contains a local maximum or a minimum in the values of consecutively sampled points or whether the data points of the sub-group are part of a curve leading to a local maximum or minimum.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 21, 1992
    Date of Patent: November 15, 1994
    Assignee: Quinton Instrument Company
    Inventors: Victor M. dePinto, Curtis D. Kinghorn
  • Patent number: 5360418
    Abstract: A connector and method is disclosed for connecting a thoracic catheter to a source of suction. The connector comprises a first tube approximately equal in inner diameter to the inner diameter of the main lumen of the thoracic catheter and a second tube connected to and in fluid communication with the first tube along a common longitudinal axis. The first and second tubes form a continuous non-constricted passage through the first and second tubes. In one embodiment, a connecting tube is placed over and in binding contact with the second tube at one end and in contact with the source of suction at the other end. In another embodiment, primarily for use with catheters with a funnel tip for connecting to the source of suction, the first and second tubes have inner diameters approximately equal to the inner diameter of the main lumen of the thoracic catheter.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 15, 1992
    Date of Patent: November 1, 1994
    Assignee: Sherwood Medical Company
    Inventors: Eugene E. Weilbacher, Carl A. Buck
  • Patent number: 5346466
    Abstract: A drop detector circuit and method are provided for a drop detector of the type including a drop chamber and an electro-optical sensor. A detector detects drops passing through the drop detector in an optical sensing path between the detector and at least one light source. In response to the detection of a drop passing through the optical path, the detector produces an output signal. A capacitor is connected between the detector and an amplifier to block the DC component of the output signal. After amplification, the signal is passed through a low pass filter to further block signals caused by undesirable factors. The cutoff frequency of the low pass filter is controlled by a microprocessor that controls the pump that pumps liquid from the drop chamber. The detector and light source or sources are arranged to detect drops falling in the drop chamber at virtually any angle and in virtually any ambient light condition.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 1, 1992
    Date of Patent: September 13, 1994
    Assignee: Sherwood Medical Company
    Inventors: Denis Y. Yerlikaya, Randall J. Krohn, Clarence L. Walker, Michael J. Wilhelm, Curtis D. Kinghorn
  • Patent number: 5337215
    Abstract: A battery compartment for a device having a housing is provided. The battery compartment pivots around an axis that is generally parallel with a wall of housing. The battery compartment is generally an elongated wedge or sector shape with an elongated pivoting axis extending along the apex of the wedge. One planar side of the wedge becomes a portion of the wall of the housing as the battery compartment is pivoted about the elongated axis into a closed position. This planar side becomes a door into the housing that is opened or closed as the battery compartment is pivoted around its pivoting axis. As the battery compartment is pivoted around its pivoting axis, the battery compartment rotates out and away from the plane that previously encompassed the wall of the device so that access to the batteries may be had. The battery compartment encloses the batteries and segregates them from the other components in the housing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 29, 1993
    Date of Patent: August 9, 1994
    Assignee: Sherwood Medical Company
    Inventors: Richard A. Sunderland, John A. Lane
  • Patent number: 5333608
    Abstract: A tracheal tube having a distal end for placement in a patient's trachea. In one embodiment, the tracheal tube includes a preformed curved proximal end that directs the tracheal tube, upon leaving the patient's mouth, toward the patient's left or right ear depending on the particular preformed curvature. In another embodiment, a swivel assembly is located anywhere along the region of a bend connecting the proximal and distal ends of the tracheal tube. The swivel assembly allows the proximal end of the tracheal tube to rotate through 360.degree. relative to the distal end. A variation of this embodiment forms the proximal end of the tracheal tube in substantially the shape of a patient's nasal cavity so that the tracheal tube may be placed in the patient's trachea through the patient's nasal cavity. In a further variation of all the embodiments, a flexible corrugated piece of tubing is attached to the proximal end of the tracheal tube.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 1992
    Date of Patent: August 2, 1994
    Assignee: Sherwood Medical Company
    Inventor: Christopher K. M. Cummins
  • Patent number: 5324302
    Abstract: A blood lancet is disclosed having a lancet needle with a sharpened lancet tip. The lancet tip is covered before use. The lancet tip end of the lancet needle extends through a slidable proximal needle piece while the opposite end of the lancet needle is immovably embedded in a distal needle piece. The distal needle piece is connected to the proximal needle piece through a pair of opposed normally bowed flexible arms. After pricking the user's skin with the lancet tip, the bowed flexible arms are pinched towards each other which pushes the proximal needle piece into a position over and enclosing the lancet tip. The flexible arms each have an arrow shaped protrusion or catch that engages a correspondingly shaped receptacle on the distal needle piece to lock the proximal needle piece in position over the lancet tip. In one embodiment, a removable cap covers the lancet tip. In another embodiment, the proximal needle piece is formed around the lancet tip.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 13, 1992
    Date of Patent: June 28, 1994
    Assignee: Sherwood Medical Company
    Inventor: Roger L. Crouse
  • Patent number: 5322514
    Abstract: An epidural or anesthesia needle assembly having a "wing" selectively attachable to the needle hub is disclosed. The "wing" is made of a sturdy but resilient material. The "wing" has a tang for placing in a corresponding slot in the needle hub to ensure the correct orientation of the "wing" with the bevel tip of the cannula. In addition, the tang allows the "wing" to be pushed along the elongated axis of the cannula with improved efficiency so that the "wing" does not become inadvertently detached from the needle hub. In the preferred embodiment, the "wing" includes a protective sheath mount enclosure shaped in contour to the protective sheath mount located at the most distal end of the needle hub. The protective sheath mount enclosure forms a lock around the protective sheath mount.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 19, 1992
    Date of Patent: June 21, 1994
    Assignee: Sherwood Medical Company
    Inventors: Gregory A. Steube, Ronald W. Ausherman
  • Patent number: 5320328
    Abstract: A suction control valve is disclosed that vents to atmosphere the residual vacuum pressure presented to a suction catheter or similar device when the central bore of the valve is completely blocked by a valve member and the device that the suction control valve is controlling becomes occluded. A vent bore extends from the central bore through the valve body underneath the valve member. A vent channel is formed in the underside of the valve member longitudinally aligned with the vent bore and extending a small distance along the underside of the valve body from the end of the valve body. The length of the vent channel is such that when the valve member completely blocks the central bore, the vent channel is positioned over the vent bore thereby forming a vent path from the central bore through the vent bore and vent channel to the atmosphere. Unless the valve body is in the fully closed position, the vent bore is not aligned with the vent channel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 9, 1993
    Date of Patent: June 14, 1994
    Assignee: Sherwood Medical Company
    Inventors: Henri A. M. Decloux, Georges P. Katsaros
  • Patent number: 5304192
    Abstract: A blood lancet is disclosed having a lancet needle with a sharpened lancet tip. The lancet tip is covered before use. The lancet tip end of the lancet needle extends through a slidable proximal needle piece while the opposite end of the lancet needle is immovably embedded in a distal needle piece. The distal needle piece is connected to the proximal needle piece through a pair of opposed normally bowed flexible arms. A rigid sheath surrounds the lancet needle between the distal needle piece and the proximal needle piece. The sheath is rigidly attached to either the distal or proximal needle piece at one end and is frangibly connected to the proximal or distal needle piece, respectively, at its other end. The sheath precisely positions the proximal needle piece relative to the distal needle piece. A removable cap covers the lancet tip. In use, the cap is removed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 8, 1993
    Date of Patent: April 19, 1994
    Assignee: Sherwood Medical Company
    Inventor: Roger L. Crouse
  • Patent number: 5296843
    Abstract: A device is provided which passes light of preselected wavelengths through a fluid or vapor to be tested. The light is detected after it has passed through the fluid or vapor. Upon detection, a voltage is created which is proportional in amplitude to the detected light strength for each wavelength of light. These voltages are compared to produce a ratio which represents the condition of the fluid or vapor which is tested. When the ratio is outside of preselected boundaries, control signals are generated which may trigger alarms or otherwise respond to the condition.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 28, 1991
    Date of Patent: March 22, 1994
    Assignee: SD Laboratories, Inc.
    Inventors: Scott D. Wohlstein, Emil W. Ciurczak
  • Patent number: 5290205
    Abstract: A control system controls a D.C. speed-change motor to change the transmission configurations on a treadmill transmission powered by an A.C. drive motor. The control system may be either microprocessor based or a system of discrete logical pieces. The control system responds to both the current speed of the treadmill belt and the electrical current drawn by the speed-change motor. The control system uses this information to modulate the duty cycle of voltage pulses sent to the D.C. speed-change motor to power the speed-change motor in response to a determination by the control system that the speed-change motor needs to rotate faster or slower to produce a constant rate of speed change for the treadmill belt. The control system also includes a rapid deceleration system. In response to the user's direction or in response to the condition of the treadmill, the control system sends a high voltage to the D.C.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 8, 1991
    Date of Patent: March 1, 1994
    Assignee: Quinton Instrument Company
    Inventors: Bruce D. Densmore, Lester A. Hass, John T. Rotunda, Gregory W. Fissel
  • Patent number: 5282822
    Abstract: A lancet injector is provided having a lancet tip that may be automatically removed from the lancet injector after piercing and being retracted from the skin of the subject. A separation recess extends from the slot along the housing toward the proximal end of the housing allowing the control member to move proximally into the separation recess. The separation recess has a proximally extending retention recess that retains the lancet holder in its most proximal position. The lancet holder has a bore extending longitudinally through it aligned with the central axis of the housing. A pin extends from the proximal end of the housing along the central axis of the housing toward the central bore of the holder. The control member moves into the separation recess causing the pin to enter the bore of the lancet holder and contact the lancet.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 19, 1993
    Date of Patent: February 1, 1994
    Assignee: Sherwood Medical Company
    Inventors: Paul P. M. G. J. Macors, Gregory G. Acker