Patents Represented by Law Firm O'Connor, Cavanagh, Anderson, Westover, Killingsworth & Beshears
  • Patent number: 5411527
    Abstract: An electrical lead has a cardioverting/defibrillating electrode composed of a multiplicity of tiny flexible elongate metallic fibers, for implantation in a patient. One embodiment of the lead is implanted by puncturing the chest/abdominal wall of the patient and inserting the lead, fiber electrode first, into the body through the puncture site followed by maneuvering the lead by endoscopy to position the electrode adjacent the epicardium of the heart for electrical interaction with the ventricles. The fibers may be interwoven to form a thin tube prestressed to assume a flat spiral shape to permit it to be straightened with a stiffening wire for maneuvering to return to its flat spiral shape after proper positioning and removal of the wire. In other embodiments, the lead has multiple conductors electrically connected to respective electrodes arranged on the lead for positioning transvenously relative to selected regions of the heart.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 31, 1992
    Date of Patent: May 2, 1995
    Assignee: Intermedics, Inc.
    Inventor: Eckhard Alt
  • Patent number: 5403355
    Abstract: An implantable medical interventional device for delivering electrical therapies to the heart of an implant patient to treat pathologic ventricular tachycardia. The device includes a first sensor for developing a signal indicative of the patient's ventricular ECG status, and a second sensor for developing a signal indicative of the patient's atrial ECG status. Criteria are established to distinguish physiologic tachycardia and pathologic tachycardia in the ventricles by an evaluation of the signal indicative of ventricular ECG status, and an appropriate is therapy is delivered if the evaluation indicates a pathologic tachycardia in progress. The therapy delivery is limited to an atrial response if the signal developed by the second sensor indicates atrial fibrillation or other atrial dysrhythmia, and is appropriate to that particular dysrhythmia.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 25, 1994
    Date of Patent: April 4, 1995
    Assignee: Intermedics, Inc.
    Inventor: Eckhard Alt
  • Patent number: 5351394
    Abstract: A method of making a nerve electrode is performed by forming an electrically insulative resilient array having an elongate backbone member with a plurality of spaced-apart substantially parallel bands, each spanning 360.degree., linked together by the backbone member and skewed from a direction normal to the backbone member; providing non-aligned single openings in the bands to render each of them incomplete with the remaining segments of each band linked by the backbone member and adapted to be spread apart to mount the array over the nerve and, when released, to resiliently close about the nerve; and securing an electrically conductive filament within at least one of the bands.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 21, 1992
    Date of Patent: October 4, 1994
    Assignee: Cyberonics, Inc.
    Inventor: Steven L. Weinberg
  • Patent number: 5299569
    Abstract: Method and apparatus for treating and controlling neuropsychiatric disorders including schizophrenia, depression, and borderline personality disorder by selectively applying a predetermined electrical signal to the patient's vagus nerve for stimulation thereof to alleviate the symptoms of the disorder being treated. The electrical signal may be applied continuously, periodically, or intermittently to the vagus nerve depending, in part, on the nature of the disorder being treated. In certain instances, the electrical signal is applied upon detection of an event indicative of onset of the disorder. In other instances, the electrical signal is selectively applied at will to the vagus nerve, such as by patient activation of the signal generator. Parameter values of the electrical signal including pulse width, output current, frequency, on time and off time, are selectively programmable.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 3, 1991
    Date of Patent: April 5, 1994
    Assignee: Cyberonics, Inc.
    Inventors: Joachim F. Wernicke, Reese S. Terry, Jr., Jacob Zabara
  • Patent number: 5294928
    Abstract: A semiconductor microcontroller includes the capability to perform analog to digital conversions of an analog signal representative of a variable parameter indicative of the need to exercise a control function. While the analog to digital conversions are being performed, the microcontroller processor can be placed in a sleep mode which eliminates noise arising from switching activities of the processor as a source of inaccuracy in the conversion process. At the end of the conversion, the analog to digital converter can either shut itself down or wake up the processor. Alternatively, the converter may shut itself down in response to a different user selected control signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 31, 1992
    Date of Patent: March 15, 1994
    Assignee: Microchip Technology Incorporated
    Inventors: Russ Cooper, Sumit Mitra
  • Patent number: 5263480
    Abstract: A method of treating patients with compulsive eating disorders includes the steps of detecting a preselected event indicative of an imminent need for treatment of the specific eating disorder of interest, and responding to the detected occurrence of the preselected event by applying a predetermined stimulating signal to the patient's vagus nerve appropriate to alleviate the effect of the eating disorder of interest. For example, the preselected event may be a specified level of food consumption by the patient within a set interval of time, or the commencement of a customary mealtime according to the patient's circadian cycle, or the passage of each of a sequence of preset intervals of time, or the patient's own recognition of the need for treatment by voluntarily initiating the application of the stimulating signal to the vagus nerve. In cases in which the disorder is compulsive eating to excess, the stimulating signal is predetermined to produce a sensation of satiety in the patient.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 7, 1992
    Date of Patent: November 23, 1993
    Assignee: Cyberonics, Inc.
    Inventors: Joachim F. Wernicke, Reese S. Terry, Jr., Ross G. Baker, Jr.
  • Patent number: 5237991
    Abstract: An implantable medical device is provided with a removable dummy load across its connector output terminals to allow the device to be tested without removal from the sterile disposable package in which it is shipped and stored. The dummy load is confined with the device entirely within the sterile package to simulate the electrical impedance across the output terminals when the device is implanted in a patient and connected to an electrical lead for tissue stimulation. Testing is performed using a conventional external programmer normally provided for programming and monitoring output functions and parameters of the device. The programmer communicates by telemetry with the device confined within the package, to test selected functions and parameters. The dummy load has posts adapted to mate with the receptacles of the electrical connector of the device, and to be secured mechanically and electrically in the receptacles by set screws.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 19, 1991
    Date of Patent: August 24, 1993
    Assignee: Cyberonics, Inc.
    Inventors: Ross G. Baker, Jr., Reese S. Terry, Jr.