Patents Assigned to Indigo Medical, Inc.
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Patent number: 7274843Abstract: A novel optical fiber, and a method for its production, having a diffuser portion and continuous unitarily-constructed outer sleeve, which is adapted for the transmission of light to a treatment locale. More particularly, a medical instrument has an optical fiber including a diffuser portion at a distal end wherein an alignment sleeve for the optical fiber extends uninterruptedly in a single piece from a connector for a laser light source to at least the distal end of the core of the optical fiber.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2003Date of Patent: September 25, 2007Assignee: Indigo Medical, Inc.Inventors: Benjamin F. James, IV, Gregory Bakos, Donald E. Nitsche
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Patent number: 6001117Abstract: A medical construct particularly useful as a stent, comprising an axially compressible bellows of a material and dimensions sufficient to provide negligible resistance to flexure transverse to the axis and negligible recoil under compression or expansion along the axis, and apparatus and a method for deploying the same.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 1998Date of Patent: December 14, 1999Assignee: Indigo Medical, Inc.Inventors: Shawn Thayer Huxel, Kevin Leonard Cooper, Jie Jenny Yuan, Murty Narayan Vyakarnam
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Patent number: 5962007Abstract: There is described a process for deploying a medical construct in a body cavity, so as to function for example as a stent in a body lumen. The construct is used by forming a coil from a strand that has an interior and an exterior portion, and thereafter heating while expanding the coil so as to melt only the exterior portion. When that melted portion resolidifies with the coil in the expanded state, the coil's integrity and resistance against forces such as compression is maintained by the unmelted but stretched interior portion, and the expanded shape is maintained by the adhesiveness of the solidified exterior portion.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 1997Date of Patent: October 5, 1999Assignee: Indigo Medical, Inc.Inventors: Kevin Leonard Cooper, Shawn Thayer Huxel, Murty Narayan Vyakarnam, Arindam Datta, Jie Jenny Yuan
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Patent number: 5946441Abstract: A diffusing tip is provided for diffusing light from a light-emitting end of an optical fiber in a radial distribution pattern relative to the axis of the tip and along a length of the tip. The tip has an inner core and an outer covering which define a light guide. The outer covering is modified on its interior surface adjacent to the core such that light transmitted down the light guide is removed from the core upon encountering a surface modification on the interior surface. The light so removed is transmitted to the outer surface along the length of the tip, where it can be used to irradiate a selected object or material. The diffusing tip preferably provides light in a substantially uniform intensity distribution for the substantially uniform irradiation of a selected object or material.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 1997Date of Patent: August 31, 1999Assignee: Indigo Medical, Inc.Inventor: Victor C. Esch
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Patent number: 5875275Abstract: A fiber optic radiation transmission system is provided in which an optical fiber and a radiation source are connected to establish optical communication therebetween. Additionally, a connecting system is provided for connecting an optical fiber and a radiation source such that optical communication is established therebetween. The systems include a connector which carries the optical fiber therein. The connector is extendable within the system toward the radiation source to bring the optical fiber into optical communication with the radiation source. More particularly, the systems are configured in such a way that when the connector is extended sufficiently within the system, it seats the optical fiber relative to the radiation source under bias, thereby establishing a reliable optical connection. Once the optical connection is thus established, the connector engages a connection port associated with the radiation source to secure the system in a fully connected configuration appropriate for use.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 1997Date of Patent: February 23, 1999Assignee: Indigo Medical, Inc.Inventors: William James Evans, Thomas Henning, Kelly Cox, Victor C. Esch, Yefim Gelfond, Stephanos Papademetriou, Daren L. Stewart
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Patent number: 5848209Abstract: A fiber optic radiation transmission system is provided in which an optical fiber and a radiation source are connected to establish optical communication therebetween. Additionally, a connecting system is provided for connecting an optical fiber and a radiation source such that optical communication is established therebetween. The systems include a connector which carries the optical fiber therein. The connector is extendable within the system toward the radiation source to bring the optical fiber into optical communication with the radiation source. More particularly, the systems are configured in such a way that when the connector is extended sufficiently within the system, it seats the optical fiber relative to the radiation source under bias, thereby establishing a reliable optical connection. Once the optical connection is thus established, the connector engages a connection port associated with the radiation source to secure the system in a fully connected configuration appropriate for use.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 1997Date of Patent: December 8, 1998Assignee: Indigo Medical Inc.Inventors: William James Evans, Thomas Henning, Kelly Cox, Victor C. Esch, Yefim Gelfond, Stephanos Papademetriou, Daren L. Stewart
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Patent number: 5802229Abstract: A fiber optic radiation transmission system is provided in which an optical fiber and a radiation source are connected to establish optical communication therebetween. Additionally, a connecting system is provided for connecting an optical fiber and a radiation source such that optical communication is established therebetween. The systems include a connector which carries the optical fiber therein. The connector is extendable within the system toward the radiation source to bring the optical fiber into optical communication with the radiation source. More particularly, the systems are configured in such a way that when the connector is extended sufficiently within the system, it seats the optical fiber relative to the radiation source under bias, thereby establishing a reliable optical connection. Once the optical connection is thus established, the connector engages a connection port associated with the radiation source to secure the system in a fully connected configuration appropriate for use.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 1997Date of Patent: September 1, 1998Assignee: Indigo, Medical, Inc.Inventors: William James Evans, Thomas Henning, Kelly Cox, Victor C. Esch, Yefim Gelfond, Stephanos Papademetriou, Daren L. Stewart
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Patent number: RE36473Abstract: A hand held device having an optical fiber with a radiation emitter carried at a free end, the optical fiber being attached to a handle that includes a knob which allows movement of a flexible tubular sleeve from a position covering the fiber and emitter to a position exposing the emitter and a length of fiber adjacent to it, the sleeve also having a sharp metal cleat extending from its end, the cleat being an end of a length of wire which passes through a separate channel of the sleeve to the knob without being attached to the sleeve. An application of this device is for inserting the emitter into a mass of material in order to irradiate the material from within.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 1997Date of Patent: December 28, 1999Assignee: Indigo Medical, Inc.Inventors: Victor C. Esch, Kirsten L. Valley