Patents Assigned to Medinol Ltd.
  • Patent number: 6796999
    Abstract: A stent is made up of a plurality of adjacent stern segments, spaced from one another. Between each two adjacent stent segments is a detachment zone that includes two articulation planes. In each articulation plane there are two connecting members, with the members in one articulation plane spaced from those in the other articulation plane about the circumference of the stent by from about 60 to 140 degrees from each other. Within each articulation plane, the two members are spaced between about 140 and 220 degrees from each other.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 3, 2002
    Date of Patent: September 28, 2004
    Assignee: Medinol Ltd.
    Inventor: Gregory Pinchasik
  • Patent number: 6770091
    Abstract: A bifurcated stent for insertion into a bifurcated vessel such as a blood vessel. In one embodiment, a first sheet is formed into a first leg, a second sheet is formed into a second leg, a third sheet is formed into a stem, and the two legs are attached to the stem. In a second embodiment, a first sheet is formed into a member having a first leg and half of a stem, a second sheet is formed into a second member having a second leg and half of a stem, and the two stem halves are combined to form the bifurcated stent. In a third embodiment, the stent comprises two sections that are serially inserted and assembled within the vessel at the site of the bifurcation to be treated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 6, 2002
    Date of Patent: August 3, 2004
    Assignee: Medinol Ltd.
    Inventors: Jacob Richter, Gregory Pinchasik
  • Patent number: 6770092
    Abstract: A first balloon catheter having a tip extends through the stem portion and first leg portion of a first expandable tubular member and a second balloon catheter having a tip through said stem portion and extends out of a branch aperture such that its tip is longer than that of the first balloon catheter. The first, expandable tubular member, first balloon catheter and second balloon catheter are delivered to a bifurcated vessel having a first lumen and a second lumen with the tip of the second balloon catheter leading the rest of the elements so that the tip of said second balloon catheter can be aligned with and enter into the second lumen before the first expandable tubular member and the tip of said first balloon catheter reach the area of said second lumen and interfere with the second balloon catheter.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 27, 2002
    Date of Patent: August 3, 2004
    Assignee: Medinol Ltd.
    Inventor: Jacob Richter
  • Patent number: 6723119
    Abstract: An intravascular stent especially suited for implanting in curved arterial portions. The stent retains longitudinal flexibility after expansion. The stent includes a plurality of first circumferential bands containing a pattern of loops at a first frequency and a plurality of second circumferential bands containing a pattern of loops at a second frequency higher than said first frequency, alternating with said first circumferential bands and periodically coupled thereto to form cells. The high frequency elements provide a flexibility after expansions which can be repeatedly stress by the beating heart, with out exceeding the elastic limit of the stent material.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 25, 2001
    Date of Patent: April 20, 2004
    Assignee: Medinol Ltd.
    Inventors: Gregory Pinchasik, Jacob Richter
  • Patent number: 6709453
    Abstract: An intravascular stent especially suited for implanting in curved arterial portions. The stent retains longitudinal flexibility after expansion. The stent is formed of intertwined meander patterns forming triangular cells. The triangular cells are adapted to provide radial support, and also to provide longitudinal flexibility after expansion. The triangular cells provide increased coverage of a vessel wall. The stent can have different portions adapted to optimize radial support or to optimize longitudinal flexibility. The stent can be adapted to prevent flaring of portions of the stent during insertion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 28, 2001
    Date of Patent: March 23, 2004
    Assignee: Medinol Ltd.
    Inventors: Gregory A. Pinchasik, Jacob Richter
  • Patent number: 6692522
    Abstract: A stent and a method for fabricating the stent are disclosed. The stent has an originally flat pattern and connection points where the sides of the flat pattern are joined. The method includes the steps of a) cutting a stent pattern into a flat piece of metal thereby to produce a metal pattern, b) deforming the metal pattern so as to cause two opposing sides to meet, and c) joining the two opposing sides at least at one point. Substantially no portion of the stent projects into the lumen of the stent when the stent is expanded against the internal wall of a blood vessel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 2, 1998
    Date of Patent: February 17, 2004
    Assignee: Medinol, Ltd
    Inventor: Jacob Richter
  • Patent number: 6692521
    Abstract: A stent and a method of making it from a wire, which method includes winding the wire on a mandrel, heating to form a coiled spring, and reversing the winding direction of the coiled spring to form the reversed coiled spring stent. The stent so formed may be reheated over a special mandrel so as to partly relax the outer portion of some or all of the stent coils. The stent may be made up of two or more sections, with adjoining section wound in opposite senses. Such a stent may be deployed by winding the stent onto a catheter, immobilizing the two ends of the wire and one or more intermediate points, bringing the stent to the location where it is to be deployed, and releasing first the intermediate point or points and then the end points. The release of the wire may be accomplished by heating the thread immobilizing the wire so that the thread breaks and releases the wire.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 4, 2002
    Date of Patent: February 17, 2004
    Assignee: Medinol Ltd.
    Inventor: Gregory Pinchasik
  • Patent number: 6689123
    Abstract: Apparatus and method for securing a stent to a balloon catheter. A first clamping portion and a second clamping portion are arranged for movement toward and away from each other and are provided with recesses defining a channel to receive a stent crimping sleeve having a longitudinal bore. The stent is slid into the longitudinal bore of the stent crimping sleeve and the balloon catheter is then slid into the longitudinal bore of the stent. The first and second clamping portions are moved towards each other and apply pressure to the external surface of the stent crimping sleeve causing the internal diameter of the longitudinal bore to get smaller and apply pressure to the external surface of the stent and crimp the stent to the balloon.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 7, 2001
    Date of Patent: February 10, 2004
    Assignee: Medinol Ltd.
    Inventor: Gregory Pinchasik
  • Patent number: 6676697
    Abstract: An intravascular stent especially suited for implanting in curved arterial portions or ostial regions. The stent can include an end region which is fabricated to have a greater radial strength than the remaining axial length of the stent. Such a stent is particularly suited for use in ostial regions, which require greater support near the end of the stent. The stent alternatively can include sections adjacent the end of the stent with greater bending flexibility than the remaining axial length of the stent. Such a stent is particularly suited for use in curved arteries. The stent can also be constructed with an end that has greater radial strength and sections adjacent the end with greater bending flexibility. Such a stent prevents flaring of the stent end during insertion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 17, 1998
    Date of Patent: January 13, 2004
    Assignee: Medinol Ltd.
    Inventor: Jacob Richter
  • Patent number: 6666881
    Abstract: A stent and a method of making it from a wire, which method includes winding the wire on a mandrel, heating to form a coiled spring, and reversing the winding direction of the coiled spring to form the reversed coiled spring stent. The stent so formed may be reheated over a special mandrel so as to partly relax the outer portion of some or all of the stent coils. The stent may be made up of two or more sections, with adjoining section wound in opposite senses. Such a stent may be deployed by winding the stent onto a catheter, immobilizing the two ends of the wire and one or more intermediate points, bringing the stent to the location where it is to be deployed, and releasing first the intermediate point or points and then the end points. The release of the wire may be accomplished by heating the thread immobilizing the wire so that the thread breaks and releases the wire.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 6, 2000
    Date of Patent: December 23, 2003
    Assignee: Medinol Ltd.
    Inventors: Jacob Richter, Gregory Pinchasik
  • Patent number: 6660019
    Abstract: A stent and a method for fabricating the stent are disclosed. The stent has an originally flat pattern and connection points where the sides of the flat pattern are joined. The method includes the steps of a) cutting a stent pattern into a flat piece of metal thereby to produce a metal pattern, b) deforming the metal pattern so as to cause two opposing sides to meet, and c) joining the two opposing sides at least at one point. Substantially no portion of the stent projects into the lumen of the stent when the stent is expanded against the internal wall of a blood vessel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 24, 2000
    Date of Patent: December 9, 2003
    Assignee: Medinol Ltd.
    Inventors: Jacob Richter, Ira Yaron
  • Patent number: 6635084
    Abstract: A stent for implanting in the body to hold open a blood vessel includes cells with facing loops and the curved flexible links disposed and adapted to cooperate so that, when unexpended, the stent can flex as it is moved through curved blood vessels to a site where it is to be expanded and so that, when the stent is expanded in a curved vessel, at that site, as compared to each other, cells on the outside of the curve are open in length, but narrow in width as compared to cells on the inside of the curve which are short in length but increased in width to result in a more constant stent cell area between the inside and the outside of the curve than would otherwise occur causing the stent, when coated with a medicine, to apply a more even dose to the inside wall of the lumen, avoiding the possibility that a toxic dose is supplied at one area while a less than effective dose is applied to another area.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 9, 2001
    Date of Patent: October 21, 2003
    Assignee: Medinol, Ltd.
    Inventors: Henry Marshall Israel, Gregory Pinchasik
  • Patent number: 6589276
    Abstract: An articulated stent for delivering through a bodily conduit, for example, a peripheral or coronary artery, which has one or more curved portions and for implantation therein. The articulated stent includes at least two substantially rigid segments and a flexible connector for connecting adjacent segments. The connector assumes a cylindrical configuration when relaxed and a differentially stretched and compressed curved configuration when flexed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 13, 2002
    Date of Patent: July 8, 2003
    Assignee: Medinol Ltd.
    Inventors: Gregory Pinchasik, Jacob Richter
  • Patent number: 6540779
    Abstract: A bifurcated stent for insertion into a bifurcated vessel such as a blood vessel. In one embodiment, a first sheet is formed into a first leg, a second sheet is formed into a second leg, a third sheet is formed into a stem, and the two legs are attached to the stem. In a second embodiment, a first sheet is formed into a member having a first leg and half of a stem, a second sheet is formed into a second member having a second leg and half of a stem, and the two stem halves are combined to form the bifurcated stent. In a third embodiment, the stent comprises two sections that are serially inserted and assembled within the vessel at the site of the bifurcation to be treated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 26, 2001
    Date of Patent: April 1, 2003
    Assignee: Medinol Ltd.
    Inventors: Jacob Richter, Gregory Pinchasik
  • Patent number: 6514285
    Abstract: A stent and a method of making it from a wire, which method includes winding the wire on a mandrel, heating to form a coiled spring, and reversing the winding direction of the coiled spring to form the reversed coiled spring stent. The stent so formed may be reheated over a special mandrel so as to partly relax the outer portion of some or all of the stent coils. The stent may be made up of two or more sections, with adjoining section wound in opposite senses. Such a stent may be deployed by winding the stent onto a catheter, immobilizing the two ends of the wire and one or more intermediate points, bringing the stent to the location where it is to be deployed, and releasing first the intermediate point or points and then the end points. The release of the wire may be accomplished by heating the thread immobilizing the wire so that the thread breaks and releases the wire.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 6, 2000
    Date of Patent: February 4, 2003
    Assignee: Medinol Ltd.
    Inventor: Gregory Pinchasik
  • Patent number: 6508834
    Abstract: An articulated stent for delivering through a bodily conduit, for example, a peripheral or coronary artery, which has one or more curved portions and for implantation therein. The articulated stent includes at least two substantially rigid segments and a flexible connector for connecting adjacent segments. The connector assumes a cylindrical configuration when relaxed and a differentially stretched and compressed curved configuration when flexed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 14, 2000
    Date of Patent: January 21, 2003
    Assignee: Medinol Ltd.
    Inventors: Gregory Pinchasik, Jacob Richter
  • Patent number: 6503270
    Abstract: A serpentine coiled ladder stent is provided, in which the coil is formed from a wound strip of cells, wherein the sides of the cells are serpentine. Thus, the stent is comprised of a strip helically wound into a series of coiled windings, wherein the strip is formed of at least two side bands connected to each other, for example by a series of cross struts. The cross struts may be positioned slightly askew. Each side band is formed in a serpentine pattern comprising a series of bends, wherein upon expansion of the stent, the bends of the side bands open to increase the length of each of the individual cells in the helical direction, thereby lengthening the strip in the helical direction to allow the stent to expand without any significant unwinding of the strip.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 6, 2000
    Date of Patent: January 7, 2003
    Assignee: Medinol Ltd.
    Inventors: Jacob Richter, Gregory Pinchasik
  • Patent number: 6475234
    Abstract: The present invention provides stents for deploying within tubular organs, blood vessels, or other tubular body lumens. Such stents comprise a stent body comprising an elastic material, the stent body being characterized by a free cylindrical shape having a free diameter. The stent body is at least partially covered with a covering that substantially prevents the stent body from expanding towards its free diameter when the stent body is placed into a diameter smaller than the free diameter. In one embodiment, the covering is a metal coating on the stent body. In another embodiment, the covering is a tube, or multiple tubes, around the stent body. Also provided is a method for deploying the stents of the present invention within tubular organs, blood vessels, or other tubular body lumens.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 26, 1998
    Date of Patent: November 5, 2002
    Assignee: Medinol, Ltd.
    Inventors: Jacob Richter, Joseph Flomenblit, Natalia Budigina
  • Patent number: 6464722
    Abstract: There is disclosed a stent for implanting in the body. The stent is formed of a tube having a patterned shape which has first and second meander patterns having axes extending in first and second directions. The first meander patterns can be formed into even and odd first meander patterns. The even and odd first meander patterns are 180 out of phase with each other and the odd patterns occur between every two even patterns. The second meander patterns are intertwined with the first meander patterns. The first and second directions can be orthogonal to each other. The second meander patterns can also be formed of even and odd patterns.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 29, 2000
    Date of Patent: October 15, 2002
    Assignee: Medinol, Ltd.
    Inventors: Henry Marshall Israel, Gregory Pinchasik
  • Patent number: 6461381
    Abstract: There is disclosed a stent for implanting in the body. The stent is formed of a tube having a patterned shape which has first and second meander patterns having axes extending in first and second directions. The first meander patterns can be formed into even and odd first meander patterns. The even and odd first meander patterns are 180° out of phase with each other and the odd patterns occur between every two even patterns. The second meander patterns are intertwined with the first meander patterns. The first and second directions can be orthogonal to each other. The second meander patterns can also be formed of even and odd patterns.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 21, 1999
    Date of Patent: October 8, 2002
    Assignee: Medinol, Ltd.
    Inventors: Henry Marshall Israel, Gregory Pinchasik