Patents Assigned to Torax Medical, Inc.
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Patent number: 11690627Abstract: A plurality of structures that resiliently attract one another are provided for implanting in a patient around a body tissue structure of the patient. For example, the body tissue structure may be the esophagus, and the plurality of structures may be implanted in an annulus around the outside of the esophagus, the annulus being substantially coaxial with the esophagus. The attraction may be between annularly adjacent ones of the structures in the annulus, and it may be provided, for example, by magnets or springs. The array of structures is preferably self-limiting with respect to the smallest area that it can encompass, and this smallest area is preferably large enough to prevent the apparatus from applying excessive pressure to tissue passing through that area.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2020Date of Patent: July 4, 2023Assignee: Torax Medical, Inc.Inventors: Chad J. Kugler, Jerome K. Grudem, Jr., Todd A. Berg, William J. Swanson
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Patent number: 11324512Abstract: A sphincter augmentation device includes a plurality of bodies and a flexible band coupled with the bodies. The bodies define a first circumferential portion of the device and are magnetically biased toward one another. The flexible band defines a second circumferential portion of the device such that the bodies are arranged non-axisymmetrically about a central axis of the device. The device is sized to be positioned around a human urethra so that the bodies and the flexible band bear inwardly against the urethra. The device is configured to transition between a radially expanded state and a radially contracted state by the magnetic bias of the bodies to constrict the urethra.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2018Date of Patent: May 10, 2022Assignee: Torax Medical, Inc.Inventors: Celeste L. Huster, Brandon D. Bullitt, Kyle P. Taylor, Jerome K. Grudem, Jr., Janet L. DeMarchi
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Patent number: 11051931Abstract: A method is provided for rerouting flow through the small intestine of a patient with an implanted artificial sphincter that encircles a portion of the small intestine. The small intestine includes a duodenum, a jejunum extending from the duodenum, and an ileum extending from the jejunum. The method includes providing the artificial sphincter in an open state to thereby permit intestinal flow through the encircled portion of the small intestine such that the intestinal flow passes through the duodenum, the jejunum, and the ileum. The method further includes, in response to a user-activated electrical input, transitioning the artificial sphincter to a closed state to constrict the encircled portion of the small intestine and thereby redirect intestinal flow from a first portion of the small intestine to a second portion of the small intestine such that the intestinal flow bypasses at least a portion of the jejunum.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2018Date of Patent: July 6, 2021Assignees: Cilag GmbH International, Torax Medical, Inc.Inventors: Brett E. Swensgard, Michael D. Auld, Celeste L. Huster
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Patent number: 10945738Abstract: An apparatus includes a plurality of beads, a plurality of links, a clasp assembly, and an adjustment feature. Each bead includes a housing, a passageway extending through the housing, and at least one annular magnet. The at least one annular magnet is coaxially positioned about the passageway. The links join the beads together. Portions of the links are slidably disposed in corresponding passageways of the beads. The clasp assembly is configured to removably secure the beads and links in a loop formation. The adjustment feature is operable to adjust an effective circumference of the loop formation. The adjustment feature may be incorporated into one or both of the clasp assembly or at least one of the beads.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2018Date of Patent: March 16, 2021Assignees: Torax Medical, Inc., Ethicon LLCInventors: Michael D. Auld, Lauren E. Flakne, Kyle P. Taylor, Jerome K. Grudem, Jr., Celeste L. Huster
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Patent number: 10874400Abstract: A plurality of structures that resiliently attract one another are provided for implanting in a patient around a body tissue structure of the patient. For example, the body tissue structure may be the esophagus, and the plurality of structures may be implanted in an annulus around the outside of the esophagus, the annulus being substantially coaxial with the esophagus. The attraction may be between annularly adjacent ones of the structures in the annulus, and it may be provided, for example, by magnets or springs. The array of structures is preferably self-limiting with respect to the smallest area that it can encompass, and this smallest area is preferably large enough to prevent the apparatus from applying excessive pressure to tissue passing through that area.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2018Date of Patent: December 29, 2020Assignee: Torax Medical, Inc.Inventors: Chad J. Kugler, Jerome K. Grudem, Jr., Todd A. Berg, William J. Swanson
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Patent number: 10828064Abstract: An apparatus includes a handle assembly, a shaft assembly, an end effector, and an auto-tensioning feature. The handle assembly includes a body and a plunger. The shaft assembly includes an external sheath that is fixed to the handle body and an interior shaft that is coupled to the plunger. The interior shaft is slidable relative to the external sheath. The end effector is configured to encompass a bodily lumen and includes a flexible member extending distally from the interior shaft. A first coupling element is fixed to the distal tip of the flexible member. A second coupling element is fixed to the external sheath. The first and second coupling elements are magnetically attracted to each other and are biased toward each other such that the flexible member defines an adjustable loop. The auto-tensioning feature is configured to bias the plunger portion proximally relative to the handle body.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2018Date of Patent: November 10, 2020Assignees: Torax Medical, Inc., Ethicon LLCInventors: Lauren E. Flakne, Michael D. Auld, Brett E. Swensgard, Kyle P. Taylor, Celeste L. Huster, Jerome K. Grudem, Jr.
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Patent number: 10813737Abstract: An apparatus includes a plurality of beads and a plurality of links joining the beads together. Each bead includes a housing, a passageway extending through the housing, and at least one annular magnet. The passageway defines an axis. The at least one annular magnet is coaxially positioned about the passageway. The housing defines a gap adjacent to the at least one annular magnet. The gap is sized and configured to allow at least one annular magnet to rotate relative to the housing about a rotation axis. The rotation axis is offset from the axis of the passageway. Portions of the links are slidably disposed in corresponding passageways of the beads.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2018Date of Patent: October 27, 2020Assignees: Torax Medical, Inc., Ethicon LLCInventors: Michael D. Auld, Brett E. Swensgard, Lauren E. Flakne, Kyle P. Taylor, Celeste L. Huster, Jerome K. Grudem, Jr.
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Patent number: 10398440Abstract: A plurality of structures that resiliently attract one another are provided for implanting in a patient around a body tissue structure of the patient. For example, the body tissue structure may be the esophagus, and the plurality of structures may be implanted in an annulus around the outside of the esophagus, the annulus being substantially coaxial with the esophagus. The attraction may be between annularly adjacent ones of the structures in the annulus, and it may be provided, for example, by magnets or springs. The array of structures is preferably self-limiting with respect to the smallest area that it can encompass, and this smallest area is preferably large enough to prevent the apparatus from applying excessive pressure to tissue passing through that area.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2014Date of Patent: September 3, 2019Assignee: Torax Medical, Inc.Inventors: Chad J. Kugler, Jerome K. Grudem, Jr., Todd A. Berg, William J. Swanson
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Patent number: 8734475Abstract: Systems and methods are described for the use of floating magnetic elements in medical implants. The magnetic elements within the medical implant are allowed to rotate freely to align with a strong external magnetic field, such as that of an MRI scanner, and align to attract each other during the normal functioning of the medical implant in the absence of a strong external magnetic field.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2012Date of Patent: May 27, 2014Assignee: Torax Medical, Inc.Inventors: Craig A. Ekvall, Eric Whitbrook
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Patent number: 8715157Abstract: A structure that can be used as a gastric band (and that may also have other uses as an implant elsewhere in a patient) includes a plurality of magnetic elements in a serial array that can be implanted so that the array extends in a circumferential direction around the patient's stomach (or other body tissue structure in the patient). Circumferentially adjacent magnetic elements magnetically attract one another to apply radial pressure to the tissue structure encompassed by the array, but those elements can also move apart in response to sufficient outward pressure from the encompassed tissue structure and/or the contents of (e.g., food in) that tissue structure. When used as a gastric band, the device can provide resistance to excessive food intake, which can help promote weight loss.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2008Date of Patent: May 6, 2014Assignee: Torax Medical, Inc.Inventors: Todd A. Berg, Steven D. Kruse, Jerome K. Grudem, Jr., Jon St. Germain, Eric Stainbrook
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Publication number: 20130053874Abstract: Systems and methods are described for the use of floating magnetic elements in medical implants. The magnetic elements within the medical implant are allowed to rotate freely to align with a strong external magnetic field, such as that of an MRI scanner, and align to attract each other during the normal functioning of the medical implant in the absence of a strong external magnetic field.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2012Publication date: February 28, 2013Applicant: TORAX MEDICAL, INC.Inventors: Craig A. Ekvall, Eric Whitbrook
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Publication number: 20120150214Abstract: A plurality of structures that resiliently attract one another are provided for implanting in a patient around a body tissue structure of the patient. For example, the body tissue structure may be the esophagus, and the plurality of structures may be implanted in an annulus around the outside of the esophagus, the annulus being substantially coaxial with the esophagus. The attraction may be between annularly adjacent ones of the structures in the annulus, and it may be provided, for example, by magnets or springs. The array of structures is preferably self-limiting with respect to the smallest area that it can encompass, and this smallest area is preferably large enough to prevent the apparatus from applying excessive pressure to tissue passing through that area.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2012Publication date: June 14, 2012Applicant: TORAX MEDICAL, INC.Inventors: Chad J. Kugler, Jerome K. Grudem, JR., Todd A. Berg, William J. Swanson
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Patent number: 8187164Abstract: A plurality of structures that resiliently attract one another are provided for implanting in a patient around a body tissue structure of the patient. For example, the body tissue structure may be the esophagus, and the plurality of structures may be implanted in an annulus around the outside of the esophagus, the annulus being substantially coaxial with the esophagus. The attraction may be between annularly adjacent ones of the structures in the annulus, and it may be provided, for example, by magnets or springs. The array of structures is preferably self-limiting with respect to the smallest area that it can encompass, and this smallest area is preferably large enough to prevent the apparatus from applying excessive pressure to tissue passing through that area.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2009Date of Patent: May 29, 2012Assignee: Torax Medical, Inc.Inventors: Chad J. Kugler, Jerome K. Grudem, Jr., Todd A. Berg, William J. Swanson
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Patent number: 8070671Abstract: Devices and methods for augmenting or otherwise enhancing closure of body lumens comprise magnetic or magnetizable components or particles which are implanted in the wall of the lumen. The magnet fields exerted by the components or particles act to close the body lumen with a desired force.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2007Date of Patent: December 6, 2011Assignee: Torax Medical, Inc.Inventors: Mark E. Deem, Hanson S. Gifford, III, Bernard Andreas, Sunmi Chew, Ron French, Doug Sutton
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Patent number: 8070670Abstract: Devices and methods for augmenting or otherwise enhancing closure of body lumens comprise magnetic or magnetizable components or particles which are implanted in the wall of the lumen. The magnet fields exerted by the components or particles act to close the body lumen with a desired force.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2006Date of Patent: December 6, 2011Assignee: Torax Medical, Inc.Inventors: Mark E. Deem, Hanson S. Gifford, III, Bernard Andreas, Sunmi Chew, Ron French, Doug Sutton
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Patent number: 7695427Abstract: A plurality of structures that resiliently attract one another are provided for implanting in a patient around a body tissue structure of the patient. For example, the body tissue structure may be the esophagus, and the plurality of structures may be implanted in an annulus around the outside of the esophagus, the annulus being substantially coaxial with the esophagus. The attraction may be between annularly adjacent ones of the structures in the annulus, and it may be provided, for example, by magnets or springs. The array of structures is preferably self-limiting with respect to the smallest area that it can encompass, and this smallest area is preferably large enough to prevent the apparatus from applying excessive pressure to tissue passing through that area.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2005Date of Patent: April 13, 2010Assignee: Torax Medical, Inc.Inventors: Chad J Kugler, Jerome K Grudem, Jr., Todd A Berg, William J Swanson
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Patent number: D856513Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2018Date of Patent: August 13, 2019Assignee: Torax Medical, Inc.Inventors: Kyle P. Taylor, Jerome K. Grudem, Jr., Celeste L. Huster
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Patent number: D857195Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2018Date of Patent: August 20, 2019Assignee: Torax Medical, Inc.Inventors: Kyle P. Taylor, Jerome K. Grudem, Jr., Celeste L. Huster
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Patent number: D858771Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2017Date of Patent: September 3, 2019Assignee: Torax Medical, Inc.Inventors: Chad J. Kugler, Jerome K. Grudem, Jr., Todd A. Berg, William J. Swanson
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Patent number: D858773Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2017Date of Patent: September 3, 2019Assignee: Torax Medical, Inc.Inventors: Chad J. Kugler, Jerome K. Grudem, Jr., Todd A. Berg, William J. Swanson