Patents Assigned to Cardiothrive, Inc.
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Publication number: 20200406045Abstract: A dynamically adjustable multiphasic pulse system and method are provided. The dynamically adjustable multiphasic pulse system may be used as pulse system for a defibrillator or cardioverter.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2020Publication date: December 31, 2020Applicant: CardioThrive, Inc.Inventors: Douglas M. Raymond, Peter D. Gray, Walter T. Savage, Shelley J. Savage
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Patent number: 10870012Abstract: A novel therapeutic biphasic or multiphasic pulse waveform and method are provided. The novel therapeutic biphasic or multiphasic pulse waveform may be used in a defibrillator, or in another medical device that delivers therapeutic electrical stimulation pulses to a patient.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2017Date of Patent: December 22, 2020Assignee: CardioThrive, Inc.Inventors: Douglas M. Raymond, Peter D. Gray, Walter T. Savage, Shelley J. Savage
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Patent number: 10828500Abstract: A variety of arrangements and methods relating to a defibrillator and a multiphasic pulse generator are described. In one aspect of the invention, a defibrillator includes two paddles that each include a defibrillator electrode covered in a protective housing. The two paddles are sealed together using a releasable seal to form a paddle module such that the housings of the paddles form the exterior of the paddle module. The multi-phasioc pulse generator includes a first subsystem, a second subsystem, and a switching component is electrically coupled with the paddles. The first subsystem and the second subsystem are arranged to generate a first phase of a pulse and a second phase of the pulse, the first phase of the pulse having a positive phase or a negative phase, and the second phase of the pulse having a phase in opposite polarity to the first phase of the pulse.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2018Date of Patent: November 10, 2020Assignee: CardioThrive, Inc.Inventors: Walter T. Savage, Shelley J. Savage, Walter N. MacLay, Douglas C. Morrison, Thomas K. Geraty, Mark D. Brinkerhoff, Ronald S. Boeder, Tony M. Ton, Jeffrey S. Greger, Peter D. Gray, Douglas M. Raymond
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Patent number: 10279189Abstract: A wearable, multiphasic cardioverter defibrillator system and method are provided.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2014Date of Patent: May 7, 2019Assignee: CardioThrive, Inc.Inventors: Douglas M. Raymond, Peter D. Gray, Walter T. Savage, Shelley J. Savage
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Patent number: 9855440Abstract: A dynamically adjustable multiphasic pulse system and method are provided. The dynamically adjustable multiphasic pulse system may be used as pulse system for a defibrillator or cardioverter. The dynamically adjustable multiphasic pulse system may include a subsystem that generates a first phase of a pulse, a separate subsystem that generates a second phase of the pulse and a switch element that switches between the subsystem and the separate subsystem to generate a therapeutic pulse having at least one positive phase and at least one negative phase.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2017Date of Patent: January 2, 2018Assignee: CardioThrive, Inc.Inventors: Douglas M. Raymond, Peter D. Gray, Walter T. Savage, Shelley J. Savage
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Patent number: 9616243Abstract: A dynamically adjustable multiphasic pulse system and method are provided. The dynamically adjustable multiphasic pulse system may be used as pulse system for a defibrillator or cardioverter. The dynamically adjustable multiphasic pulse system may generate a positive phase and a negative phase of a pulse to generate a therapeutic pulse.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2014Date of Patent: April 11, 2017Assignee: CardioThrive, Inc.Inventors: Douglas M. Raymond, Peter D. Gray, Walter T. Savage, Shelley J. Savage
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Patent number: 9101778Abstract: A device and method for reducing patient transthoracic impedance for the purpose of delivering a therapeutic current are provided. In one embodiment, the device for reducing patient transthoracic impedance for the purpose of delivering a therapeutic current may be used in a defibrillator. The device for reducing patient transthoracic impedance for the purpose of delivering a therapeutic current may be a microneedle array that may have a number of different configurations and may be made with different materials.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2014Date of Patent: August 11, 2015Assignee: CardioThrive, Inc.Inventors: Walter T. Savage, Shelley J. Savage, Walter N. Maclay, Douglas C. Morrison, Thomas K. Geraty, Mark D. Brinkerhoff, Ronald S. Boeder, Tony M. Ton, Jeffrey S. Greger, Peter Gray
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Patent number: 8781576Abstract: A device and method for reducing patient transthoracic impedance for the purpose of delivering a therapeutic current are provided. In one embodiment, the device for reducing patient transthoracic impedance for the purpose of delivering a therapeutic current may be used in a defibrillator. The device for reducing patient transthoracic impedance for the purpose of delivering a therapeutic current may be a microneedle array that may have a number of different configurations and may be made with different materials.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2011Date of Patent: July 15, 2014Assignee: Cardiothrive, Inc.Inventors: Walter T. Savage, Shelley J. Savage, Walter N. Maclay, Douglas C. Morrison, Thomas K. Geraty, Mark D. Brinkerhoff, Ronald S. Boeder, Tony M. Ton, Jeffrey S. Greger, Peter Gray
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Patent number: 8615295Abstract: A variety of arrangements and methods relating to a defibrillator are described. In one aspect of the invention, a defibrillator includes two paddles that each include a defibrillator electrode covered in a protective housing. The two paddles are sealed together using a releasable seal to form a paddle module such that the housings of the paddles form the exterior of the paddle module. An electrical system including at least a battery and a capacitor is electrically coupled with the paddles. The battery is arranged to charge the capacitor. The capacitor is arranged to apply a voltage at the defibrillator electrodes, which generates an electrical shock for arresting a cardiac arrhythmia.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2010Date of Patent: December 24, 2013Assignee: Cardiothrive, Inc.Inventors: Walter T. Savage, Shelley J. Savage, Walter N. Maclay, Douglas C. Morrison, Thomas K. Geraty, Mark D. Brinkerhoff, Ronald S. Boeder, Tony M. Ton, Jeffrey S. Greger