Patents Assigned to Bolt Medical Inc.
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Patent number: 12274485Abstract: A method for treating a treatment site (106) within or adjacent to a heart valve (108) within a body of a patient includes the steps of generating energy with an energy source (124); receiving energy from the energy source (124) with an energy guide (122A); positioning a balloon assembly (104) adjacent to the treatment site (106), the balloon assembly (104) including an outer balloon (104B) and an inner balloon (104A) that is positioned within and at least partially spaced-apart from the outer balloon (104B) to define an interstitial space (146A) therebetween that is configured to retain a balloon fluid (132); and positioning a portion of the energy guide (122A) that receives the energy from the energy source (124) within the interstitial space (146A) between the balloons (104A, 104B) so that a plasma-induced bubble (134) is formed in the balloon fluid (132) within the interstitial space (146A).Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2023Date of Patent: April 15, 2025Assignee: BOLT MEDICAL, INC.Inventor: Eric Schultheis
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Patent number: 12274497Abstract: A catheter system for treating a vascular lesion within or adjacent to a vessel wall within a body of a patient includes a single light source that generates light energy, a first light guide and a second light guide, and a multiplexer. The first light guide and the second light guide are each configured to selectively receive light energy from the light source. The multiplexer receives the light energy from the light source in the form of a source beam and selectively directs the light energy from the light source in the form of individual guide beams to each of the first light guide and the second light guide.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2020Date of Patent: April 15, 2025Assignee: BOLT MEDICAL, INC.Inventors: Christopher A. Cook, Gerald D. Bacher, Eric Schultheis, Mina Mossayebi, Wenjie Xie, Yu Liu
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Patent number: 12232753Abstract: A catheter system (100) for treating a treatment site (106) includes an energy source (124), a catheter fluid (132), and an emitter assembly (129). The emitter assembly (129) includes (i) at least a portion of an energy guide (122A) having a guide distal end (122D) that is positioned near the treatment site (106), (ii) a plasma generator (133), and (iii) an emitter housing (260) that is secured to the energy guide (122A) and the plasma generator (133). The emitter housing (260) includes (a) a first housing section (262) that is secured to the energy guide (122A) at or near the guide distal end (122D), (b) a second housing section (264) that is one of secured to and integrally formed with the plasma generator (133), and (c) a connector section (266) that is coupled to and extends between the first housing section (262) and the second housing section (264).Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2023Date of Patent: February 25, 2025Assignee: BOLT MEDICAL, INC.Inventors: Eric Schultheis, Alvin Salinas, Alan Duong
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Patent number: 12102384Abstract: A catheter system for treating a treatment site within or adjacent to a blood vessel within a body of a patient, the treatment site having a proximal region and a distal region, includes an energy source, a guide shaft, and an energy guide. The energy source generates energy. The guide shaft is positionable adjacent to the treatment site. The energy guide receives energy from the energy source. The energy guide is movably coupled to the guide shaft. The energy guide includes a guide distal end that is configured to be positioned adjacent to the treatment site. The guide distal end of the energy guide is selectively movable relative to the guide shaft and adjacent to and between the proximal region and the distal region of the treatment site while the energy guide receives energy from the energy source.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2020Date of Patent: October 1, 2024Assignee: Bolt Medical, Inc.Inventors: Christopher A. Cook, Eric Schultheis
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Patent number: 12016610Abstract: A catheter system (100) for treating one or more treatment sites (106) within or adjacent to the heart valve (108) includes an energy source (124), a plurality of energy guides (122A), and a balloon assembly (104). The energy source (124) generates energy. The plurality of energy guides (122A) are configured to receive energy from the energy source (124). The balloon assembly (104) includes a plurality of balloons (104A) that are each positionable substantially adjacent to one or more treatment site(s) (106). Each of the plurality of balloons (104A) has a balloon wall (130) that defines a balloon interior (146). Each of the plurality of balloons (104A) is configured to retain a balloon fluid (132) within the balloon interior (146).Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2021Date of Patent: June 25, 2024Assignee: BOLT MEDICAL, INC.Inventors: Jesse Flores, Eric Schultheis
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Patent number: 11903642Abstract: A method for treating a treatment site within or adjacent to a vessel wall or a heart valve, includes the steps of (i) generating light energy with a light source; (ii) positioning a balloon substantially adjacent to the treatment site, the balloon having a balloon wall that defines a balloon interior that receives a balloon fluid; (iii) receiving the light energy from the light source with a light guide at a guide proximal end; (iv) guiding the light energy with the light guide in a first direction from the guide proximal end toward a guide distal end that is positioned within the balloon interior; and (v) optically analyzing with an optical analyzer assembly light energy from the light guide, wherein the light energy that is analyzed moves in a second direction that is opposite the first direction.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2021Date of Patent: February 20, 2024Assignee: Bolt Medical, Inc.Inventors: Christopher A. Cook, Eric Schultheis
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Patent number: 11839391Abstract: A catheter system (100) for treating a treatment site (106) within or adjacent to a vessel wall (108A) of a blood vessel (108) within a body (107) of a patient (109) includes an energy source (124), a catheter fluid (132), and an emitter assembly (129). The energy source (124) generates energy. The emitter assembly (129) includes (i) at least a portion of an energy guide (122A) having a guide distal end (122D) that is selectively positioned near the treatment site (106), (ii) a plasma generator (133), and (iii) an emitter housing (260) that is secured to each of the energy guide (122A) and the plasma generator (133) to maintain a relative position between the guide distal end (122D) of the energy guide (122A) and the plasma generator (133). The energy guide (122A) is configured to receive energy from the energy source (124) and direct the energy toward the plasma generator (133) to generate a plasma bubble (134) in the catheter fluid (132).Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2022Date of Patent: December 12, 2023Assignee: Bolt Medical, Inc.Inventors: Eric Schultheis, Alvin Salinas, Alan Duong
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Patent number: 11806075Abstract: A catheter system for treating site within or adjacent to a vessel wall or a heart valve includes a light source, a first and second light guide, and an optical alignment system. The light source generates light energy. The first and second light guides receive the light energy from the light source and have respective guide proximal ends. A multiplexer directs the light energy toward the guide proximal ends of the first and second light guides. The optical alignment system determines an alignment of the light energy relative to at least one of the guide proximal ends and adjusts the positioning of the light energy relative to the at least one of the guide proximal ends based at least partially on the alignment of the light energy relative to the at least one of the guide proximal ends.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2022Date of Patent: November 7, 2023Assignee: Bolt Medical, Inc.Inventor: Christopher A. Cook
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Patent number: 11717139Abstract: A catheter system for treating a treatment site within or adjacent to a blood vessel includes a power source, a light guide and a plasma target. In various embodiments, the light guide receives power from the power source. The light guide has a distal tip, and the light guide emits light energy in a direction away from the distal tip. The plasma target is spaced apart from the distal tip of the light guide by a target gap distance. The plasma target is configured to receive light energy from the light guide so that a plasma bubble is generated at the plasma target. The power source can be a laser and the light guide can be an optical fiber. In certain embodiments, the catheter system can also an inflatable balloon that encircles the distal tip of the light guide. The plasma target can be positioned within the inflatable balloon. The target gap distance can be greater than 1 ?m. The plasma target can have a target face that receives the light energy from the light guide.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2020Date of Patent: August 8, 2023Assignees: Bolt Medical, Inc., Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.Inventors: Daniel Massimini, Roger McGowan, Haiping Shao, Christopher A. Cook
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Patent number: 11707323Abstract: A catheter system for treating a treatment site within or adjacent to a vessel wall or a heart valve includes an energy source, a balloon, an energy guide, and an electrical analyzer assembly. The energy source generates energy. The balloon is positionable substantially adjacent to the treatment site. The balloon has a balloon wall that defines a balloon interior that receives a balloon fluid. The energy guide is configured to receive energy from the energy source and guide the energy into the balloon interior. The electrical analyzer assembly is configured to monitor a balloon condition during use of the catheter system. The electrical analyzer assembly can include a first electrode, a second electrode, and an impedance detector that is electrically coupled to the first electrode and the second electrode. The impedance detector is configured to detect impedance between the first electrode and the second electrode.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2021Date of Patent: July 25, 2023Assignee: BOLT MEDICAL, INC.Inventors: Eric Schultheis, Gerald D. Bacher
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Patent number: 11672599Abstract: A catheter system and method for treating a treatment site within or adjacent to a vessel wall or a heart valve within a body of a patient includes an energy source, an inflatable balloon, an energy guide, and an acoustic sensor. The inflatable balloon is positionable substantially adjacent to the treatment site. The inflatable balloon has a balloon wall that defines a balloon interior that receives a balloon fluid. The energy guide receives energy from the energy source and guides the energy into the balloon interior. The acoustic sensor is positioned outside the body of the patient. The acoustic sensor senses acoustic sound waves generated in the balloon fluid within the balloon interior. The acoustic sensor generates a sensor signal based at least in part on the sensed acoustic sound waves.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2021Date of Patent: June 13, 2023Assignee: Bolt Medical, Inc.Inventors: Eric Schultheis, Christopher A. Cook
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Patent number: 11672585Abstract: A catheter system (100) used for treating a treatment site (106) within or adjacent to the heart valve (108) includes an energy source (124), an energy guide (122A), and a balloon assembly (104). The energy source (124) generates energy. The energy guide (122A) is configured to receive energy from the energy source (124). The balloon assembly (104) is positionable substantially adjacent to the treatment site (106). The balloon assembly (104) includes an outer balloon (104B) and an inner balloon (104A) that is positioned substantially within the outer balloon (104B). Each of the balloons (104A, 104B) has a balloon wall (130) that defines a balloon interior (146). Each of the balloons (104A, 104B) is configured to retain a balloon fluid (132) within the balloon interior (146). The balloon wall (130) of the inner balloon (104A) is positioned spaced apart from the balloon wall (130) of the outer balloon (104B) to define an interstitial space (146A) therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2021Date of Patent: June 13, 2023Assignee: Bolt Medical, Inc.Inventor: Eric Schultheis
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Patent number: 11648057Abstract: A catheter system for treating a treatment site within or adjacent to a vessel wall or a heart valve, includes a light source, a balloon, a light guide and an optical analyzer assembly. The light source generates first light energy. The balloon is positionable substantially adjacent to the treatment site. The balloon has a balloon wall that defines a balloon interior that receives a balloon fluid. The light guide receives the first light energy and guides the first light energy in a first direction from a guide proximal end toward a guide distal end positioned within the balloon interior. The optical analyzer assembly optically analyzes a second light energy from the light guide that moves in a second direction that is opposite the first direction. The optical analyzer assembly includes a safety shutdown system to inhibit the first light energy from being received by the guide proximal end of the light guide.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2022Date of Patent: May 16, 2023Assignee: Bolt Medical, Inc.Inventors: Christopher A. Cook, Eric Schultheis, Rachel Lynn Troutman, James Dee Swift
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Patent number: 11583339Abstract: A catheter system for treating a treatment site within or adjacent to a vessel wall within a body of a patient includes an energy source, a balloon, and an energy guide. The energy source generates energy. The balloon includes a balloon wall that defines a balloon interior. The balloon is configured to retain a balloon fluid within the balloon interior. The balloon is selectively inflatable with the balloon fluid to expand to an inflated state, wherein when the balloon is in the inflated state the balloon wall is configured to be positioned substantially adjacent to the treatment site. The balloon further includes a balloon central axis that extends through a geometric center of the balloon when the balloon is in the inflated state. The energy guide selectively receives energy from the energy source and guides the energy from the energy source into the balloon interior. The energy guide including a guide distal end that is positioned on the balloon central axis when the balloon is in the inflated state.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2020Date of Patent: February 21, 2023Assignee: Bolt Medical, Inc.Inventor: Eric Schultheis
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Publication number: 20220233821Abstract: A distal stabilizer for use for catheter delivery in a biological lumen, the distal stabilizer comprising: a thread-like delivery member; and a locking device that extends from a distal end of the thread-like delivery member and is capable of locking onto an inner wall of the biological lumen with an expanding force. The distal stabilizer is usable in a catheter delivery operation including: releasing the locking device, which has been loaded in a first catheter while being in a reduced diameter state, from a distal end of the first catheter, thereby causing the locking device to lock onto the inner wall; and advancing a catheter including a second catheter having an inner diameter larger than the first catheter toward a distal side while the locking device remains locked on the inner wall.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2022Publication date: July 28, 2022Applicant: Bolt Medical Inc.Inventor: Naoki INUZUKA
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Patent number: D1003435Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2021Date of Patent: October 31, 2023Assignee: Bolt Medical, Inc.Inventors: Eric A Schultheis, Peter Dahl, Ben Morris