Patents Assigned to Ultrasonic Sensing & Monitoring Systems, Inc.
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Patent number: 6230568Abstract: A method and apparatus which uses ultrasonic techniques to inspect critical pipe joints and other critical industrial areas that are normally inaccessible. A waveguide including one or more flexible fibers is embedded in concrete or whatever else embeds the piping which includes the critical area. One end of the waveguide is accessible so that an ultrasonic transducer can be used to transmit ultrasonic signals along the waveguide and receive reflected echoes to provide an ultrasonic image of the critical area. In a case where the area to be inspected is submerged, the waveguide takes the form of a flexible fiber bundle which is manipulated until its end is adjacent to the critical area. Some of the fibers in the bundle can be used to illuminate the critical area, and other fibers can transmit optical images for display on a video monitor. In an alternative embodiment, a single optical fiber waveguide is used to transmit illumination, optical signals and ultrasonic signals.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 1996Date of Patent: May 15, 2001Assignee: Ultrasonic Sensing and Monitoring Systems, Inc.Inventors: Thomas R. Winston, John A. Brunk
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Patent number: 5634941Abstract: A vascular graft is held in a collapsed state on a pair of stents which take the form of flexible sheets wound around a spool. A sheath is fitted closely around the graft to hold it in its collapsed state and to retain the stents in rolls tightly wound on the spool. After the spool has been inserted into a damaged vessel and advanced to the area of vascular damage, the sheath is withdrawn. The stents then unwind and expand to press the ends of the graft against healthy parts of the vessel on opposite sides of the damaged area. An alternative embodiment of the invention includes a Y-shaped graft for application to a branched part of a vessel. In place of a sheath, control cords with slip knots are used to retain the stents in their contracted conditions while the graft is being positioned in the vessel.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 1993Date of Patent: June 3, 1997Assignee: Ultrasonic Sensing and Monitoring Systems, Inc.Inventors: Thomas R. Winston, John M. Neet
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Patent number: 5411551Abstract: A stent/sensing device is provided by attachment of an in vivo sensor such as a blood glucose sensor to the inner surface of the multiple layer roll. Electrical leads extending from the sensor device pass through an elongated groove provided in the inner supporting spool for the stent.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 1993Date of Patent: May 2, 1995Assignee: Ultrasonic Sensing and Monitoring Systems, Inc.Inventors: Thomas R. Winston, John M. Neet
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Patent number: 5366473Abstract: A vascular graft is held in a collapsed state on a pair of stents which take the form of flexible sheets wound around a spool. A sheath is fitted closely around the graft to hold it in its collapsed state and to retain the stents in rolls tightly wound on the spool. After the spool has been inserted into a damaged vessel and advanced to the area of vascular damage, the sheath is withdrawn. The stents then unwind and expand to press the ends of the graft against healthy parts of the vessel on opposite sides of the damaged area. An alternative embodiment of the invention includes a Y-shaped graft for application to a branched part of a vessel. In place of a sheath, control cords with slip knots are used to retain the stents in their contracted conditions while the graft is being positioned in the vessel.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 1992Date of Patent: November 22, 1994Assignee: Ultrasonic Sensing and Monitoring Systems, Inc.Inventors: Thomas R. Winston, John M. Neet
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Medical catheter using optical fibers that transmit both laser energy and ultrasonic imaging signals
Patent number: 5350377Abstract: A medical catheter which includes one or more optical fibers, each of which transmits both ultrasonic signals for imaging of the treatment area and laser energy for treatment of a medical condition. Different embodiments of the invention make use of different ways to utilize the same fiber for both ultrasonic and laser transmission.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 1992Date of Patent: September 27, 1994Assignee: Ultrasonic Sensing & Monitoring Systems, Inc.Inventors: Thomas R. Winston, John M. Neet -
Patent number: 5306294Abstract: A stent for reinforcing a damaged wall in a body passage such as a vascular passage. The stent takes the form of a sheet of metal foil wound tightly around a spool in a multiple layer roll and held in a contracted state by a sheath sleeved around the roll. The spool is inserted into the body passage until the stent is adjacent to the area of the damaged wall. The spool and stent are then advanced while the sheath is held stationary. This pushes the stent out the end of the sheath and releases the stent such that the roll unwinds and expands against the damaged vessel wall.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 1992Date of Patent: April 26, 1994Assignee: Ultrasonic Sensing and Monitoring Systems, Inc.Inventors: Thomas R. Winston, John M. Neet