Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm James W. Geriak
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Patent number: 6780197Abstract: An apparatus for delivering a closure element into a puncture communicating with a blood vessel includes an introducer sheath, and a locator member disposed within the sheath, the locator member having a distal portion extending distally beyond the distal end of the sheath. A plurality of splines are provided on the distal portion of the locator member, the splines being selectively expandable between an axial collapsed configuration and a transverse expanded configuration. An actuator is coupled to the locator member for controllably expanding the splines. A housing is slidably disposed on the sheath for deploying a closure element, such as a vascular clip. The locator actuator may automatically collapse the splines upon advancement of the housing.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2000Date of Patent: August 24, 2004Assignee: Integrated Vascular Systems, Inc.Inventors: Steven N. Roe, Richard S. Ginn, W. Martin Belef
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Patent number: 6776784Abstract: A device for closing a septal defect, such as a patent foramen ovale, includes a clip formed from a superelastic material that is inserted into a septum wall of a heart. The clip is advanced through a patient's vasculature, e.g., within a delivery apparatus, until the clip is disposed within a first chamber adjacent the septal defect. Tines of the clip are directed through a flap of tissue of the septal defect until the tines of the clip are disposed within a second opposing chamber. The clip then transforms into its relaxed state, wherein the tines of the clip engage with a surface of the second chamber, thereby substantially closing the septal opening.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2001Date of Patent: August 17, 2004Assignee: Core Medical, Inc.Inventor: Richard S. Ginn
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Patent number: 6749621Abstract: An apparatus for delivering a clip includes an introducer sheath including an outer surface extending between its proximal and distal ends. A clip is carried on the outer surface, e.g., on a carrier assembly that is slidable along the outer surface from the proximal end towards the distal end. A skin overlies the outer surface of the sheath and the carrier assembly that is separable from the outer surface as the carrier assembly is advanced from the proximal end towards the distal end of the sheath. During use, the distal end of the sheath is inserted into an opening through tissue, e.g., into a puncture communicating with a blood vessel. The carrier assembly is advanced towards the distal end of the sheath, causing the skin to separate from the outer surface of the elongate member, and the clip is deployed from the carrier to seal the opening.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2002Date of Patent: June 15, 2004Assignee: Integrated Vascular Systems, Inc.Inventors: Anthony Pantages, Ronald J. Jabba, Richard S. Ginn
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Patent number: 6743259Abstract: A lung-assist apparatus includes a tubular housing, a tubular nozzle therein, and a first valve disposed between the housing and nozzle. The housing is implanted across a bifurcation such that the nozzle extends from a first branch communicating with a healthy region of a lung towards a main passage, and terminates proximate a lateral opening in the housing that is disposed within a second branch communicating with a damaged region of the lung. During inhalation, the first valve opens to allow air flow into the first branch, and closes during exhalation to force air through the nozzle, thereby inducing a vacuum for drawing air from the damaged region. A second valve in the second branch opens during exhalation to draw air from the diseased region, and closes during inhalation to prevent air from being drawn into the damaged region.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2001Date of Patent: June 1, 2004Assignee: Core Medical, Inc.Inventor: Richard S. Ginn
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Patent number: 6736815Abstract: A band of biocompatible and/or bioabsorbable material is provided including threads on one or both of its ends. An area adjacent a spinal disc is accessed, and the band of material is wrapped around the disc to stabilize the disc and/or to facilitate healing. An elongate member is inserted around a posterior region of the disc, e.g., through tubular guide members. An end of the band is connected to a distal end of the elongate member, and the elongate member is pulled back around the disc to direct the band around the disc. The band is secured around the disc overlapping vertebrae adjacent the disc. Optionally, a relative location of the vertebrae is adjusted relative to the disc before wrapping the band around the disc, for example, using a fork member or traction. Energy may also be applied to the disc to enhance healing.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2001Date of Patent: May 18, 2004Assignee: Core Medical, Inc.Inventor: Richard S. Ginn
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Patent number: 6695867Abstract: An apparatus for delivering a clip includes an introducer sheath including an outer surface extending between its proximal and distal ends, and a hub on the proximal end that includes spacer elements spaced away from the outer surface. An annular clip includes a plurality of tines extending from its distal end and its proximal end is held away from the outer surface of the sheath by the spacer elements. A handle assembly is attached to the hub that includes an actuator member slidable between the spacer elements and the outer surface of the sheath. The actuator member includes radial protrusions for coupling with the clip, whereby distal movement of the actuator member advances the clip towards the distal end of the sheath. Optionally, a skin overlies the outer surface of the sheath and the clip that is separable from the outer surface as the clip is advanced.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2002Date of Patent: February 24, 2004Assignee: Integrated Vascular Systems, Inc.Inventors: Richard S. Ginn, Anthony Pantages
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Patent number: 6663655Abstract: An apparatus for sealing a passage through tissue includes a bioabsorbable body disposed on a distal end of a handle device. The plug member includes a helical thread on its outer surface and the plug member and handle device include cooperating lumens communicating with a distal port. A sealing member is disposed within the plug member lumen. An obturator is inserted through the lumens until its distal tip extends beyond the plug member, the distal tip including a bleed back port. The plug member is threaded into a passage towards a blood vessel until the bleed back indicator identifies the location of the vessel with respect to the plug member. The plug member is released from the handle device, the handle device and obturator are withdrawn, and the sealing member seals the lumen. The plug member is left within the passage to seal the passage until the tissue heals.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2001Date of Patent: December 16, 2003Assignee: Core Medical, Inc.Inventors: Richard S. Ginn, Stephen M. Salmon
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Patent number: 6645205Abstract: Apparatus and methods are provided for reducing the volume of a lung using a clip including a plurality of tines. The clip is advanced along an interior of a bronchial passage to a predetermined location with the tines in a contracted condition. The tines are expanded outwardly to engage surrounding tissue, and then collapsed towards the contracted condition, thereby drawing the surrounding tissue inwardly to substantially close the bronchial passage from air flow therethrough. Optionally, electrical energy may be applied to the surrounding tissue after collapsing the tines to the contracted condition, thereby fusing the surrounding tissue together. The clip is then released within or removed from the passage.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2001Date of Patent: November 11, 2003Assignee: Core Medical, Inc.Inventor: Richard S. Ginn
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Patent number: 6632238Abstract: Apparatus and methods are provided for use in sealing a vascular puncture site. The invention comprises an introducer sheath with an integrated closure component. The closure component includes an advanceable resilient spring clip with an expanded delivery configuration in which opposing sides do not contact one another, and an unstressed deployed configuration, in which opposing sides close towards one another. The clip is advanced along the sheath until it pierces opposing sides of a vessel wall at a puncture site. The sheath then is withdrawn, thereby causing the clip to resiliently return to its unstressed deployed configuration and draw opposing sides of the puncture together to seal the wound.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2001Date of Patent: October 14, 2003Assignee: Integrated Vascular Systems, Inc.Inventors: Richard S. Ginn, William N. Aldrich
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Patent number: 6626918Abstract: An apparatus for positioning an introducer sheath includes a sheath having a distal end including first and second ports, the second port being located distally from the first port. An obturator is slidable within the sheath that includes a distal region that sealingly engages an interior surface of the sheath. The obturator includes first and second openings in the distal region that are alignable with the first and second ports in the sheath. A housing is slidable on the exterior of the sheath that releasably holds a closure element. The sheath may be inserted into an incision communicating with a blood vessel, the first and second ports providing backbleed indication of the depth of the insertion of the sheath into the vessel. The housing is actuated to deploy the closure element to engage and close the incision.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2000Date of Patent: September 30, 2003Assignee: Medical Technology GroupInventors: Richard S. Ginn, W. Martin Belef
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Patent number: 6585635Abstract: The invention adapts the pericardium for use as a pump bladder having a pump cavity formed by at least a portion of the pericardial space between the parietal pericardium and the visceral pericardium. The pump bladder is inflated to provide a compressive pressure on the heart and deflated to relieve the pressure. The pericardium is modified under conditions to improve the pumping characteristics of the pericardium as a pump bladder. A portion of the parietal pericardium may be attached to a portion of the visceral pericardium to isolate a portion of the pericardial space to form the pump cavity. The pericardium may be treated by stiffening, strengthening, tightening, shrinking, reshaping, or reducing the compliance or elasticity of the pericardium, or any combination thereof. The treatment may be carried out by heating the pericardium, applying a chemical to the pericardium, plicating the pericardium, or any combination thereof.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2000Date of Patent: July 1, 2003Assignee: Core Medical, Inc.Inventor: William N. Aldrich
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Patent number: 4920434Abstract: A higher performance, higher capacity, low cost fixed (Winchester) disk drive avoids the need of a servo surface and servo channel for head positioning by use of a mass balanced rotary actuator, a polyphase optical head position transducer coupled closely to the actuator and head position correction information sampled from the data surface by the data head.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 1989Date of Patent: April 24, 1990Assignee: Quantum CorporationInventors: David A. Brown, Donald V. Daniels, Joel N. Harrison
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Patent number: 4872074Abstract: A data storage device includes a frame, a rotating data storage disk defining a multiplicity of concentric data tracks on the major surfaces thereof and at least one data transducer head in close proximity to a said disk surface. A bidirectionally moveable electromechanical mover includes a microstep providing stepping motor supported by the frame. The electromechanical mover is moveable between and stabilized at a position related to each data track. A head mounting structure moved by the mover moves the head across the multiplicity of concentric data tracks. A bidirectional mover driver connected to the mover moves the structure to any selected one of said concentric data tracks in accordance with externally supplied track position information and maintains the structure substantially within data track during read and/or write operations by reference to the frame.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1989Date of Patent: October 3, 1989Assignee: Quantum CorporationInventors: David A. Brown, Donald V. Daniels, Joel N. Harrison