Patents Assigned to Pavad Medical, Inc.
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Patent number: 7909038Abstract: An airway implant device for maintaining and/or creating an opening in air passageways is disclosed. Methods of using the device are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2007Date of Patent: March 22, 2011Assignee: Pavad Medical, Inc.Inventors: Anant V. Hegde, Kasey Kai-Chi Li, Nikhil D. Bhat, Christopher Bagley, Casidy Hallsten, George Y. Choi, Doyeon Kim
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Patent number: 7882842Abstract: An airway implant device for maintaining and/or creating an opening in air passageways is disclosed. Methods of using the device are also disclosed. The airway implant device comprises a deformable element to control the opening of an air passageway. Preferably the deformable element is an electroactive polymer element. Energizing of the electroactive polymer element provides support for the walls of an air passageway, when the walls collapse, and thus, completely or partially opens the air passageway. Some embodiments of the invention include a sensor capable of sensing the possible occurrence of an apneic event and activating the deformable element of the airway implant device. Methods of treating airway disorders such as sleep apnea and snoring with the airway implant device are disclosed herein.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2006Date of Patent: February 8, 2011Assignee: Pavad Medical, Inc.Inventors: Nikhil D. Bhat, Anant V. Hegde, George Yoseung Choi
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Publication number: 20100319711Abstract: A system and device for maintaining and/or creating patency in airways is disclosed. The methods of using the system and device are also disclosed. The system includes a power source that energizes a electro-active polymer implant. The energized polymer implant provides stiffness and shape to the airway, thereby minimizing collapse or deformation of the airway. A method of making the device is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2010Publication date: December 23, 2010Applicant: Pavad Medical, Inc.Inventors: Anant V. Hegde, George S. Choi, Wally S. Buch
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Publication number: 20100198305Abstract: Techniques are disclosed for detecting a functionality of a medical device implanted within the human body. A testing method includes delivering power to and measuring an electrical response of ion exchange polymer metal composite (IPMC) material that is part of the implant device in a first testing interval. Power can be transmitted at radio frequencies which penetrate tissue such that direct contact with the implant device is not required. Following the first testing interval, the implant can be powered continuously for a predetermined time. The implant can be powered in a second testing interval and the electrical response can again be measured. A functionality of the implant device can be detected based on the electrical response in the first and second testing intervals. The testing method can be practiced in connection with a handheld device, a retainer, or other suitable apparatus.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2010Publication date: August 5, 2010Applicant: Pavad Medical, Inc.Inventor: John Michael Farbarik
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Publication number: 20090173351Abstract: A tongue implant control system and methods for stabilizing the tongue are disclosed. The tongue implant control system includes an implant device and a non-implanted control device in wireless communication. The control device provides an inductive power transfer for operating the implant device. The control device also sends commands for changing a state of the implant device. The implant device includes a flexible portion for attachment to the tongue and to one or more actuators. The one or more actuators may include shape memory material. The implant device detects a command from the control device and powers an actuator based on the command. Optionally, the implant device communicates its operating state to the control device and the control device displays information about the implant device at a user interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 13, 2008Publication date: July 9, 2009Applicant: Pavad Medical, Inc.Inventors: Koray Sahin, Anant V. Hegde, Kasey Kai-Chi Li, Nikhil D. Bhat, Christopher Bagley, Casidy Domingo, John M. Farbarik, George Y. Choi, Doyeon Kim
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Publication number: 20090084388Abstract: An airway implant device for maintaining and/or creating an opening in air passageways is disclosed. Methods and devices for removing, the device are also disclosed. Methods of treating airway disorders such as sleep apnea and snoring with the airway implant device are disclosed herein.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 15, 2008Publication date: April 2, 2009Applicant: Pavad Medical, Inc.Inventors: Christopher Bagley, Casidy Domingo, Anant V. Hegde
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Publication number: 20090078275Abstract: Devices and methods for securing an implant to the hard palate are disclosed. The device may use a bracket and a retention element, such as a screw or tack, for retaining the device to the hard palate. The device may include a housing and an actuator element for actuating a portion of the soft palate. The method may include securing the retention element into the hard palate.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2008Publication date: March 26, 2009Applicant: Pavad Medical, Inc.Inventors: Anant V. Hegde, Kasey Kai-Chi Li, Wally S. Buch, James B. Ross
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Publication number: 20090078257Abstract: Systems and methods for detecting and treating an obstructive sleep apnea event are disclosed herein. The systems and methods may use an electrical output generating ionic polymer metal composite sensor attached to a region in an airway passage in an oral cavity. The electrical output may be wirelessly transmitted as a signal for indication of an obstructive sleep apnea event. The signal may be further analyzed by a positive airway pressure system for treatment of the obstructive sleep apnea event.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2008Publication date: March 26, 2009Applicant: Pavad Medical, Inc.Inventors: Nikhil D. Bhat, Anant V. Hegde, Charisse M. Yung, George Y. Choi
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Publication number: 20090078273Abstract: Systems and methods for detecting an obstructive sleep apnea event are disclosed herein. The systems and methods may use an electrical output generating ionic polymer metal composite sensor attached to a region in an airway passage in an oral cavity. The electrical output may be wirelessly transmitted as a signal for indication of an obstructive sleep apnea event. The signal may be further processed by a smart mandibular repositioning system for treatment of the obstructive sleep apnea event.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2008Publication date: March 26, 2009Applicant: Pavad Medical, Inc.Inventors: Nikhil D. Bhat, Anant V. Hegde, Charisse M. Yung, George Y. Choi
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Publication number: 20090078274Abstract: Systems and methods for detecting an obstructive sleep apnea event are disclosed herein. The systems and methods may use an electrical output generating ionic polymer metal composite sensor attached to a region in an airway passage in an oral cavity. The electrical output may be wirelessly transmitted as a signal for indication of an obstructive sleep apnea event. The signal may be further analyzed for treatment of the obstructive sleep apnea event.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2008Publication date: March 26, 2009Applicant: Pavad Medical, Inc.Inventors: Nikhil D. Bhat, Charisse M. Yung, Anant V. Hegde, George Y. Choi
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Publication number: 20090069866Abstract: An implant testing device and a method of detecting an airway implant are disclosed. The testing device detects the presence of the implant within a patient's body and can be used to determine its location. The testing device also provides an indication of proper function of the implant electronics. A detector circuit of the testing device generates an output signal representative of proximity of the airway implant. A processing circuit receives the output signal and determines proximity of the implant based on one or more detection thresholds. The processing circuit also provides a visual and/or audible alert. In some embodiments, the processing circuit varies the flash rate of one or more light emitting diodes and/or the pitch of an alert tone based on proximity of the implant. Various embodiments of the testing device are adapted for handheld use and can include a handle, elongated portion, and detector element.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 5, 2008Publication date: March 12, 2009Applicant: Pavad Medical, Inc.Inventors: John Michael Farbarik, John C. Potosky, Anant V. Hegde, Casidy Domingo, Charisse M. Yung, Nikhil D. Bhat, George Yoseung Choi
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Publication number: 20090038623Abstract: An inductive power transfer system associated with an airway implant device is disclosed. A non-implanted portion of the system comprises a mouthpiece or retainer. The mouthpiece includes a power transfer circuit and a power source. The power transfer circuit includes a receive circuit configured to receive a first inductive power transfer from a charging device and to deliver a charging current to the power source. The power transfer circuit also includes a transmit circuit coupled to the power source. The transmit circuit is configured to provide a second inductive power transfer from the mouthpiece to the airway implant. Some embodiments of the non-implanted portion include a charge controller and a lithium polymer battery. Some embodiments of the charging device include a microcontroller for controlling operation of the charging device based on a proximity of the mouthpiece.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2008Publication date: February 12, 2009Applicant: Pavad Medical, Inc.Inventors: John Michael Farbarik, Anthony Nguyen, Anant V. Hegde, Casidy Domingo, Charisse Yung, Nikhil D. Bhat, George Yoseung Choi
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Publication number: 20080046022Abstract: An airway implant device for maintaining and/or creating an opening in air passageways is disclosed. Methods of using the device are also disclosed. The airway implant device comprises a deformable element to control the opening of an air passageway. Preferably the deformable element is an electroactive polymer element. Energizing of the electroactive polymer element provides support for the walls of an air passageway, when the walls collapse, and thus, completely or partially opens the air passageway. Methods of treating airway disorders such as sleep apnea and snoring with the airway implant device are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, the airway implant device includes a self-charging element. The self-charging element is typically an electroactive polymer which generates energy during its movement and this energy is used to activate the deformable element of the airway implant device.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2007Publication date: February 21, 2008Applicant: Pavad Medical, Inc.Inventors: Nikhil Bhat, Anant Hegde
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Publication number: 20080041398Abstract: An airway implant device for maintaining and/or creating an opening in air passageways is disclosed. Methods of using the device are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2007Publication date: February 21, 2008Applicant: Pavad Medical Inc.Inventors: Anant Hegde, Kasey Li, Nikhil Bhat, Christopher Bagley, Casidy Hallsten, George Choi, Doyeon Kim
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Publication number: 20070246052Abstract: An airway implant device for maintaining and/or creating an opening in air passageways is disclosed. Methods of using the device are also disclosed. The airway implant device includes a deformable element to control the opening of an air passageway and a tether. Preferably the deformable element is an electroactive polymer element. Energizing of the electroactive polymer element provides support for the walls of an air passageway, when the walls collapse, and thus, completely or partially opens the air passageway.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 18, 2007Publication date: October 25, 2007Applicant: Pavad Medical, Inc.Inventors: Anant V. Hegde, Kasey Kai-Chi Li, Nikhil D. Bhat, Doyeon Kim, George Y. Choi
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Patent number: 7198595Abstract: Cardiac apparatus and methods of using such cardiac apparatus are described. In one embodiment, a cardiac apparatus includes a covering that is configured to at least partially encircle a heart with a first portion of the covering adjacent to a second portion of the covering. The cardiac apparatus also includes an electroactive polymer actuator. A first end of the electroactive polymer actuator is coupled to the first portion of the covering, and a second end of the electroactive polymer actuator is coupled to the second portion of the covering. The second end of the electroactive polymer actuator is oriented such that, upon actuation of the electroactive polymer actuator, the second end of the electroactive polymer actuator extends away from the first end of the electroactive polymer actuator to move the second portion of the covering towards the first portion of the covering.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2004Date of Patent: April 3, 2007Assignee: Pavad Medical, Inc.Inventors: Anant V. Hegde, Wally S. Buch, Halil I. Karabey
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Patent number: 7107992Abstract: A system for treating sleep-related breathing disorders. In one embodiment, the system includes a first magnetically susceptible material attached to a left lateral pharyngeal wall and a second magnetically susceptible material attached to a right lateral pharyngeal wall. The second magnetically susceptible material is positioned opposite the first magnetically susceptible material across an upper airway. The system further includes a first magnet disposed outside the body and lateral to the first magnetically susceptible material, and a second magnet disposed outside the body and lateral to the second magnetically susceptible material.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2003Date of Patent: September 19, 2006Assignee: Pavad Medical, Inc.Inventors: Stephen Nelson Brooks, Jed E. Black