Patents Examined by Adam J Avigan
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Patent number: 11571331Abstract: A temperature controllable wrap assembly that includes a wrap portion configured to be worn around a user's body part, and at least a first temperature control module positioned on the wrap portion. The first temperature control module includes a housing, a controllable temperature element, a spreader member and at least a first finger spreader pivotably attached to the spreader member. The lower surface of the spreader member is positioned to contact the user's body part. The controllable temperature element is configured to transfer thermal energy to an upper surface of the spreader member, and the spreader member is configured to conduct thermal energy to the first finger spreader.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2021Date of Patent: February 7, 2023Assignee: Therabody, Inc.Inventors: Jason Wersland, Benjamin Nazarian, Jaime Sanchez Solana, Eduardo Merino, Tim Roberts, Kevin Xie, Bill Webb, Daniel S. Davidson, Corentin Guebels, Michael Prochaska, Luke David Springer, Alex Zhu
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Patent number: 11571556Abstract: An applicator has a stem, one or more tips, and one or more chambers which may hold therapeutic or medicinal fluids. The applicator may be separated into two sections so the tips can be used independently. The fluids held in the chambers may be separated with one or more frangible walls which can be broken to release or mix the fluids. The tips are used as applicators for the therapeutic or medicinal effects produced by the fluids or the medicines contained in the cavity.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2020Date of Patent: February 7, 2023Inventor: Christina Morrison
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Patent number: 11547601Abstract: An intravenous heat exchange catheter and/or an external cooling pad/bladder can be used to maintain hypothermia in, e.g., a cardiac arrest patient, but to accelerate the cooling process the patient first can be infused with cold saline before the opportunity arises to connect the catheter or pad to the patient.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2016Date of Patent: January 10, 2023Assignee: ZOLL Circulation, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth A. Collins, William J. Worthen
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Patent number: 11464670Abstract: The invention relates to a device for cooling an organ locally, that includes an elongate stem including a far end intended to make contact with an organ to be cooled and comprising including a cooling element having a cold finger, a crystal that has a capacity to cool via excitation at a set excitation wavelength, said crystal being positioned adjacent to said cooling element, an optical guide that is able to convey a light signal at said excitation wavelength and that opens onto said crystal, and an illuminating system including at least one light source, which light source is arranged to emit said light signal.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2017Date of Patent: October 11, 2022Assignees: COMMISSARIAT A L'ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES, UNIVERSITE GRENOBLE ALPES, CENTRE HOSPITALIER UNIVERSITAIRE GRENOBLE ALPESInventors: Nicolas Aubert, Claude Chabrol, Stephan Chabardes, Laurent Duraffourg
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Patent number: 11458038Abstract: A heat exchange module having a heat transfer fluid channel and a heat transfer plate in heat transfer relation with fluid in the channel. The reference side of a thermoelectric cooler (TEC) is in thermal contact with the plate. A heat transfer tile is in thermal contact with a user side of the TEC. The module is configured to be operatively positionable with the tile in heat transfer relation with skin of a patient.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2019Date of Patent: October 4, 2022Assignees: THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, HYPOTHERMIA DEVICES, INC.Inventors: Julio L. Vergara, Daniel M. Estrada, Mayank Kalra, Andrew Padula, Daniel E. Cuadra, Ryan C. Cohn
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Patent number: 11419756Abstract: In one instance, a recovery system for a user is presented that includes a battery-operated, flexible wrap that applies heat with both conductive heat and radiant heat. The recovery system has a control unit that ramps the temperature applied using primarily perceived conductive heat before leveling at a target temperature. Other systems and devices are presented.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2022Date of Patent: August 23, 2022Assignee: Xothrm LLCInventors: Jo Han Wang, Sean T. Whalen
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Patent number: 11413087Abstract: An apparatus includes a shaft assembly and an end effector. The shaft assembly includes an outer sheath, at least one irrigation conduit, and at least one suction conduit. The end effector includes a first electrode, a second electrode, and a web. The electrodes extend distally relative to a distal end of the outer sheath. The electrodes are operable to apply bipolar RF energy to tissue. The web extends laterally between the first and second electrodes. The web is positioned distal to the distal end of the outer sheath.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2017Date of Patent: August 16, 2022Assignee: Cilag GmbH InternationalInventors: Mark A. Davison, Mark E. Tebbe, Kristen G. Denzinger, Ryan M. Asher, Craig T. Davis, Kevin Bash, Eric Roberson, John E. Brady, Jeffrey A. Bullock, Jeffrey L. Aldridge, Monica L. Zeckel, Shan Wan, Kristen L. D'Uva
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Patent number: 11382683Abstract: A variable-length microwave ablation probe is provided. The probe is configured to have a range of resonant frequencies. The probe includes a microwave antenna, an outer conductor, and a cap. The probe further includes a radiation window that is at least partially transparent to microwave energy. The distal boundary of the outer conductor or the proximal boundary of the cap varies in distance from the probe distal end. The probe can have a choke length, an arm length, a radiating portion length, and a cap length. The lengths can each affect the resonant frequency of the antenna. Some examples provide a variable choke length, a variable arm length, a variable radiating portion length, and/or a variable cap length.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2020Date of Patent: July 12, 2022Assignee: Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.Inventors: Hong Cao, Timothy A. Ostroot
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Patent number: 11357665Abstract: A cerebral protection system generally includes an array of cold packs, an insulating cover, and optionally a set of trays. The cold pack contains two reactive materials separated by a rupturable membrane. When the first reactive material and the second reactive material are mixed, an endothermic reaction occurs. The system can be used to induce hypothermia in selected regions of the brain when used. The system can be used to treat conditions including concussion, traumatic brain injury (TBI), heatstroke, cardiac arrest, respiratory arrest, anoxic brain injury, ischemic stroke, transient ischemic attack (TIA), or hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2018Date of Patent: June 14, 2022Inventor: Jeffrey Foster
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Patent number: 11324948Abstract: A device for (RF) skin treatment comprising an active electrode having a first skin contact surface for electrical contact with a skin of a user and during use A return electrode having a second skin contact surface for electrical contact with the skin of the user during use. An RF generator to supply an RF treatment voltage between the active electrode and the return electrode to heat the skin below the active electrode. A coupling member arranged on the first skin contact surface comprising an electrically conductive material to improve the electrical coupling of the active electrode to the skin surface. The coupling member comprising a first layer of a first electrically conductive material arranged on the first skin contact surface, and a second layer of a second electrically conductive material, arranged on a side of the first layer remote from the first skin contact surface.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2016Date of Patent: May 10, 2022Assignee: KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS N.V.Inventors: Martin Jurna, Marco Baragona, Margaret Ruth Horton, Jonathan Alambra Palero, Hendrik Halling Van Amerongen, Babu Varghese
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Patent number: 11291583Abstract: [Summary] [Problem] The therapy method and the therapy apparatus for difficult cancer such as ductal cancer and other diseases. [Solution to problem] The therapy and the apparatus to beat cancer and other diseases by injecting the material which is energy receptive from outside and emissive heat to cancer cells in the body of a patient, and giving energy from outside.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2020Date of Patent: April 5, 2022Inventor: Yoshiro NakaMats
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Patent number: 11260243Abstract: An infrared sudation device includes a support element (1) extending along a longitudinal axis (X) and a cover element (2a, 2b) of semicylindrical shape mounted on the support element (1) so as to delimit an internal volume extending in the longitudinal direction between the support element and the internal surface of the cover element. The internal surface of the cover element is covered at least in part with a heating layer (3a, 3b) able to emit far-infrared radiation in at least part of the internal volume. The infrared sudation device includes a housing of photocatalyst (4), permeable to the infrared radiation emitted, supporting a photocatalyst (5) and arranged in proximity to the internal face of the heating layer (3a, 3b) so as to allow the photocatalyst to be activated using the energy supplied by the infrared radiation emitted.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2016Date of Patent: March 1, 2022Assignee: Iyashi DômeInventor: Shogoro Uemura
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Patent number: 11241330Abstract: Disclosed herein is a system for creating an injectable and flowable cold slurry, the system comprising a housing; a mount operatively connected to the housing configured to accept a container; a first motor configured to move the mount from a first position to a second position; a second motor; and a drive shaft in communication with the second motor, wherein the drive shaft is configured to rotate to cause an internal volume of the container to be transformed into the injectable and flowable cold slurry.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2021Date of Patent: February 8, 2022Assignee: Brixton Biosciences, Inc.Inventors: Sameer Sabir, Olivier Kagan, Charles Sidoti
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Patent number: 11213422Abstract: Wearable heat transfer devices and associated systems and methods are disclosed herein. In some embodiments, a representative heat transfer device can comprise (i) thermoelectric components each having a first side and a second side, (ii) a heat transfer system having a heat exchanger and an array of fluid distribution networks, in which individual fluid distribution networks are thermally coupled to the second side of a corresponding one of the thermoelectric components and fluidically coupled to the heat exchanger, and (iii) a flexible support unit coupled to the first sides of the thermoelectric components and extending at least between individual thermoelectric components, wherein the flexible support unit is a heat spreader configured to enhance heat transfer from a target area.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2021Date of Patent: January 4, 2022Assignee: BLUEXTHERMAL, INC.Inventors: Reza Monazami, Sahar Jahani, Nicholas Keith Anselmo, William W. Hunt
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Patent number: 11179565Abstract: The invention provides a non-invasive skin treatment device (100) comprising an r.f. treatment electrode (10); a return electrode (40); an r.f. generator (20) configured and arranged such that, during treatment, an r.f. treatment signal is applied between the r.f. treatment electrode (10) and the return electrode (40) for heating an inner region (15) of skin; an impedance measurement circuit (35) configured and arranged to measure, before treatment of the inner region, an initial skin impedance (Zo) between the r.f. treatment electrode (10) and the return electrode (40); and a treatment settings determiner (30) configured and arranged to determine, before treatment of the inner region (15), treatment settings associated with the r.f. treatment signal depending on the initial skin impedance (Zo) and on a dimension of the r.f. treatment electrode (10) in the contact plane, the treatment settings comprising at least one of a treatment duration (TD) associated with a desired treatment result, and an r.f.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2016Date of Patent: November 23, 2021Assignee: KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS N.V.Inventors: Jonathan Alambra Palero, Ralph Timotheus Huijgen, Martin Jurna, Babu Varghese, Marco Baragona, Hendrik Halling Van Amerongen
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Patent number: 11154419Abstract: A therapeutic device combines both hot and cold therapy to work simultaneously together. The therapeutic device has a first portion being made of a material capable of being heated to a first temperature and a second portion having a fastener capable of connecting to a cold pack having a second temperature. The application of both hot and cold to the site of an injury of a user stimulates blood circulation to an injured muscle with heat and reduces inflammation with cold to facilitate a faster and more efficient recovery process of the afflicted area.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2021Date of Patent: October 26, 2021Inventors: Bruce Wayne Miller, Wayne Allan Miller
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Patent number: 11154417Abstract: This application relates to a hand-held cooling device for supplying a cryogen to a target region for cryotherapy. The device can include a cryogen transfer unit configured to receive a first cryogen from an external cryogen reservoir, the first cryogen including i) a first amount of a liquid phase cryogen and ii) at least one of a first solid phase cryogen and a first gas phase cryogen. The device can also include a nozzle configured to spray a first modified cryogen to the target region. The device can further include a cryogen liquefier disposed between the cryogen container and the nozzle and configured to cool the first cryogen received from the cryogen transfer unit and output the first modified cryogen to the nozzle, the first modified cryogen including at least a second amount of the liquid phase cryogen more than the first amount of the liquid phase cryogen.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2020Date of Patent: October 26, 2021Assignee: RecensMedical, Inc.Inventor: Gun-Ho Kim
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Patent number: 11135087Abstract: A heated eye mask for treating clogged glands of an eye includes a mask body. The mask body includes an outer layer of surface material configured to be positioned away from an eye region of and an inner layer of surface material configured to contact the eye region, a heating element assembly disposed between the outer and inner layers of surface material in a therapeutic region of the mask body, and a thermally conductive material in contact with the heating element and disposed between the heating element and the second layer of surface material to evenly distribute heat across the therapeutic region of the mask body. The heated eye mask further includes an electrical cord configured to be coupled with a power source and in communication with the heating element and an adjustable strap to maintain contact of the mask body with the eye region of the user.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2021Date of Patent: October 5, 2021Assignee: Please Me LLCInventors: Carolyn Sitt, Eddie Sitt
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Patent number: 11123221Abstract: The present disclosure includes devices, systems and related methods useable for controlling a patient's body temperature by endovascular heat exchange as well as body surface heat exchange.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2017Date of Patent: September 21, 2021Assignee: ZOLL Circulation, Inc.Inventors: Jeremy Thomas Dabrowiak, Mark G Mitchell, James D Mazzone, Jeffrey R Resnick
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Patent number: 11089668Abstract: A device for treating a surface with a dielectric harrier plasma, wherein the surface functions as a counterelectrode, has an electrically insulating housing and a housing head. A rotatable electrode connected to a high-voltage feed line is shielded by a dielectric and protrudes out of the housing head. The configuration has fundamentally unrestricted movement of the electrode over the surface to be treated in that the electrode has rotary bearing elements which are arranged in a center axis and a rotation axis is at an angle to the center axis.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2016Date of Patent: August 10, 2021Assignee: Cinogy GmbHInventors: Leonhard Trutwig, Mirko Hahnl, Karl-Otto Storck, Dirk Wandke, Matthias Kopp