Patents Assigned to NANOFIBER SOLUTIONS
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Patent number: 10239262Abstract: A synthetic organ suitable for transplantation into a biological organism is provided. This synthetic organ includes a three-dimensional polymer scaffold, wherein the shape and dimensions of the polymer scaffold are based on a native organ, wherein the polymer scaffold further includes at least one layer of polymer fibers that have been deposited by electrospinning, and wherein the orientation of the fibers in the scaffold relative to one another is generally parallel, random, or both; and wherein the polymer scaffold has been preseeded with at least one type of biological cell prior to implantation into a biological organism, and wherein the at least one type of biological cell is operative to facilitate integration of the polymer scaffold into the organism so that the polymer scaffold may function in a manner significantly similar to or the same as the native organ.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2012Date of Patent: March 26, 2019Assignee: NANOFIBER SOLUTIONS, LLCInventor: Jed K. Johnson
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Patent number: 10233427Abstract: The development and construction of implantable artificial organs, and a process for manufacturing three-dimensional polymer microscale and nanoscale structures for use as scaffolds in the growth of biological structures such as hollow organs, luminal structures, or other structures within the body are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2015Date of Patent: March 19, 2019Assignee: NANOFIBER SOLUTIONS, LLCInventor: Jed Johnson
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Patent number: 10227568Abstract: The development and construction of implantable artificial organs, and a process for manufacturing three-dimensional polymer microscale and nanoscale structures for use as scaffolds in the growth of biological structures such as hollow organs, luminal structures, or other structures within the body are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2012Date of Patent: March 12, 2019Assignee: NANOFIBER SOLUTIONS, LLCInventor: Jed Johnson
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Publication number: 20190054036Abstract: A fiber may comprise an electrospun polymer and a pharmaceutical. The pharmaceutical may be dispersed within the electrospun polymer, and may have the form of a crystal, an oil, or a combination thereof. A method of making an electrospun fiber may comprise configuring a receiving surface to receive a polymer fiber, applying a charge to one or more of the receiving surface, a polymer injection system, and a polymer solution ejected from the polymer injection system, and depositing a polymer solution ejected from the polymer injection system onto the receiving surface. The polymer solution may comprise a polymer and a pharmaceutical. A method of treating a disorder in a subject may comprise obtaining such a fiber having an effective amount of a pharmaceutical, applying the fiber to an oral region of the subject, and allowing the fiber to disintegrate, thereby delivering the effective amount of the pharmaceutical to the subject.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2018Publication date: February 21, 2019Applicant: NANOFIBER SOLUTIONS, INC.Inventors: Jed JOHNSON, Katie KAFFENBARGER, Devan OHST, Ross KAYUHA
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Patent number: 10166315Abstract: A composition may comprise a plurality of polymeric electrospun fiber fragments, and a carrier medium comprising an effective amount of chitosan. Such a composition may further include a plurality of polymeric electrospun fiber fragment clusters. A kit may comprise a first component of a plurality of polymeric electrospun fiber fragments, and a second component of a carrier medium comprising an effective amount of chitosan. A method of treatment may comprise injecting into a portion of a body a composition which may comprise a plurality of polymeric electrospun fiber fragments, and a carrier medium comprising an effective amount of chitosan. The treatment may be directed to one or more of joint inflammation, osteoarthritis, a tissue injury, a muscle tear, a ligament tear, a tendon tear, a void, incontinence, an aneurysm, and a tumor.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2016Date of Patent: January 1, 2019Assignee: NANOFIBER SOLUTIONS, INC.Inventors: Jed Johnson, Ronald Lloyd Bracken, Jason Chakroff
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Publication number: 20180245243Abstract: A method for generating a electro spun fiber medical implant including determining dimensions of a portion of anatomy of a patient corresponding to the electro spun fiber medical implant via medical imaging, generating a model of the portion of the anatomy based on the dimensions, the model including one or more solid areas and one or more void areas encompassed within the one or more solid areas, inverting the model to generate a mandrel model, the mandrel model generated based on the one or more void areas, generating the mandrel based on the mandrel model, the mandrel including at least one electrically conductive material therein, and applying an electro-spinning process to the mandrel to generate the electro spun fiber medical implant which circumscribes the mandrel, wherein the mandrel is removable from within the electro spun fiber medical implant after a disassembly process.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2016Publication date: August 30, 2018Applicants: CHILDREN'S NATIONAL MEDICAL CENTER, RESEARCH INSTITUTE AT NATIONWIDE CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL, NANOFIBER SOLUTIONSInventors: Axel KRIEGER, Narutoshi HIBINO, Jed JOHNSON, Justin OPFERMANN, Carolyn COCHENOUR, Christopher K. BREUER
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Patent number: 9884027Abstract: A system for manufacturing an artificial construct suitable for transplantation into a biological organism that includes a two or three three-dimensional preform that is based on the actual two or three-dimensional structure of a native mammalian tissue; and an electrospinning apparatus, wherein the electrospinning apparatus is operative to deposit at least one layer of polymer fibers on the preform to form a polymer scaffold, and wherein the orientation of the fibers in the scaffold relative to one another is substantially parallel.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2013Date of Patent: February 6, 2018Assignee: NANOFIBER SOLUTIONS, INC.Inventor: Jed K. Johnson
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Patent number: 9737632Abstract: A synthetic construct suitable for implantation into a biological organism that includes at least one polymer scaffold; wherein the at least one polymer scaffold includes at least one layer of polymer fibers that have been deposited by electrospinning; wherein the orientation of the fibers in the at least one polymer scaffold relative to one another is generally parallel, random, or both; and wherein the at least one polymer scaffold has been adapted to function as at least one of a substantially two-dimensional implantable structure and a substantially three-dimensional implantable tubular structure.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2014Date of Patent: August 22, 2017Assignee: NANOFIBER SOLUTIONS, INC.Inventors: Jed K. Johnson, Ross Kayuha
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Publication number: 20160325015Abstract: A composition may comprise a plurality of polymeric electrospun fiber fragments, and a carrier medium comprising an effective amount of chitosan. Such a composition may further include a plurality of polymeric electrospun fiber fragment clusters. A kit may comprise a first component of a plurality of polymeric electrospun fiber fragments, and a second component of a carrier medium comprising an effective amount of chitosan. A method of treatment may comprise injecting into a portion of a body a composition which may comprise a plurality of polymeric electrospun fiber fragments, and a carrier medium comprising an effective amount of chitosan. The treatment may be directed to one or more of joint inflammation, osteoarthritis, a tissue injury, a muscle tear, a ligament tear, a tendon tear, a void, incontinence, an aneurysm, and a tumor.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2016Publication date: November 10, 2016Applicant: NANOFIBER SOLUTIONS, INC.Inventors: Jed JOHNSON, Ronald Lloyd BRACKEN, Jason CHAKROFF
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Publication number: 20160325019Abstract: The development and construction of implantable artificial organs, and a process for manufacturing three-dimensional polymer microscale and nanoscale structures for use as scaffolds in the growth of biological structures such as hollow organs, luminal structures, or other structures within the body are disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2015Publication date: November 10, 2016Applicant: NANOFIBER SOLUTIONS, INC.Inventor: JED JOHNSON
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Publication number: 20160317706Abstract: A scaffold may comprise a first polymeric electrospun fiber comprising a first material having a first degradation rate, and a second polymeric electrospun fiber comprising a second material having a second degradation rate different from the first degradation rate. The first degradation rate may substantially correspond to a cell infiltration rate, and the second degradation rate may be slower than the first degradation rate. Such a scaffold may be manufactured by electrospinning a first polymer fiber having a first degradation rate by ejecting a first polymer solution from a first polymer injection system onto a mandrel, and electrospinning a second polymer fiber having a second degradation rate different from the first degradation rate by ejecting a second polymer solution from a second polymer injection system onto a mandrel. Wound healing may be improved by applying such a scaffold to a portion of a wound.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2016Publication date: November 3, 2016Applicant: NANOFIBER SOLUTIONS, INC.Inventor: Jed JOHNSON
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Publication number: 20140272225Abstract: A biocompatible textile and methods for its use and fabrication are disclosed. The textile may be fabricated from electrospun fibers forming windings on a mandrel, in which the windings form openings having a mesh size between adjacent windings. The textile may also be fabricated by the addition of solvent-soluble particles incorporated into the textile while the windings are formed. Such particles may be removed by exposing the textile to a solvent, thereby dissolving them. Disclosed are also replacements for animal organs composed of material including at least one layer of an electrospun fiber textile having a mesh size. Such replacements for animal organs may include biocompatible textiles treated with a surface treatment process.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2014Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: NANOFIBER SOLUTIONS, LLCInventor: Jed JOHNSON