Patents Examined by Brian M Antiskay
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Patent number: 8827910Abstract: A catheter includes a flexible tubing having a proximal end and a distal end. The catheter also includes an electrode assembly attached to the distal end of the flexible tubing and including a first magnet therein. The electrode assembly including an electrically conductive tip electrode and an electrically nonconductive coupler which is connected between the tip electrode and the distal end of the flexible tubing. The electrically conductive tip electrode comprises a hollow elongated tip electrode including a sidewall provided with one or more elongated gaps extending through the sidewall. The one or more elongated gaps providing flexibility in the sidewall for bending movement of the tip electrode relative to a longitudinal axis of the catheter body. The first magnet is responsive to an external magnetic field to selectively position and guide the electrode assembly within a body of a patient.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2008Date of Patent: September 9, 2014Assignee: St. Jude Medical, Atrial Fibrillation Divsion, Inc.Inventors: Alan de la Rama, Carlo Pappone, Peter Cheng Chen, Cary Hata, Jared A. Shimizu
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Patent number: 8825176Abstract: The present invention is directed to systems, apparatus, methods and procedures for the noninvasive treatment of tissue using microwave energy. In one embodiment of the invention a medical device and associated apparatus and procedures are used to treat dermatological conditions using microwave energy.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2013Date of Patent: September 2, 2014Assignee: Miramar Labs, Inc.Inventors: Jessi Ernest Johnson, Mark E. Deem, Daniel Francis, Steven Kim, Alexey Salamini, Ted Su, Peter Smith, Daniel Hallock, Yoav Ben-Haim, Shailendhar Saraf
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Patent number: 8814865Abstract: The present disclosure relates to an end effector assembly for use with an electrosurgical instrument. The end effector assembly includes a pair of opposing first and second jaw members and a first electrically conductive cutting plate. The pair of opposing first and second jaw members is movable to cooperatively grasp tissue. Each of the jaw members includes a tissue contacting plate that is disposed thereon and has a longitudinal channel that is defined therealong. The first electrically conductive cutting plate includes a cutting element that extends along the first electrically conductive cutting plate and into the longitudinal channel of the first jaw member to engage and electrosurgically sever tissue upon activation thereof.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2014Date of Patent: August 26, 2014Assignee: Covidien LPInventor: Arlan J. Reschke
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Patent number: 8812074Abstract: A method for sensing multiple local electric voltages from endocardial surface of a heart, includes: providing a system for sensing multiple local electric voltages from endocardial surface of a heart, including: a first elongate tubular member having a lumen, a proximal end and a distal end; a basket assembly including: a plurality of flexible splines for guiding a plurality of exposed electrodes, the splines having proximal portions, distal portions and medial portions therein between, wherein the electrodes are substantially flat electrodes and are substantially unidirectionally oriented towards a direction outside of the basket.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 2014Date of Patent: August 19, 2014Assignee: Topera, Inc.Inventors: Thomas F. Kordis, Ruchir Sehra
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Patent number: 8808273Abstract: A catheter for the treatment of tissue, particularly for the treatment of cardiac tissue to alleviate cardiac arrhythmias includes a connector having mechanical use limiter that may be placed in the handle of the catheter or at any point along the electrical connection pathway to an electro-anatomic mapping system and/or ablation system. The mechanical use limiter has a counter wheel and locking pin which when engaged disables the reconnection of the connector to any mated connector after a predetermined number of uses.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2012Date of Patent: August 19, 2014Assignee: Biosense Webster (Israel) Ltd.Inventors: Dennis C. Caples, Keshava Datta
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Patent number: 8792973Abstract: Apparatus for providing an interface between a nerve and an external information system. The apparatus includes a substrate having a first surface, an opposite second surface, and an electrode body, wherein the electrode body includes a plurality of holes extending therethrough. The apparatus also includes a plurality of electrical leads embedded within the substrate and a plurality of ring electrodes, wherein each of the ring electrodes circumscribes a corresponding hole, and wherein at least a portion of the ring electrodes is positioned on each of the first surface and the second surface.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 2009Date of Patent: July 29, 2014Assignee: Washington UniversityInventors: Daniel Moran, Blaine Christiansen, Matthew MacEwan
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Patent number: 8792957Abstract: A biomedical sensor system is disclosed that includes a plurality of electrodes and a contiguous adhesive material that is in contact with each of the plurality of electrodes. In certain embodiments a method is provided that includes the step of applying a first surface of adhesive material to a patient wherein the adhesive material includes at least two electrodes on second surface thereof that is opposite the first surface. The method also includes the step of receiving a time varying signal a first electrode of the at least two electrodes at a first location such that the time varying signal is not received at a second electrode of the at least two electrodes.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2009Date of Patent: July 29, 2014Assignee: FLEXcon Company, Inc.Inventors: Andrew Greene, Suraj Gorkhali, Kenneth Burnham
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Patent number: 8788009Abstract: A biomedical sensor system is disclosed that includes a high impedance conductive electrode having an electrode impedance of at least about 20 k?/sq-mil, and a dielectric material on a first side of the electrode for receiving a discharge of an electrical signal from the dielectric material responsive to the presence of a time varying signal adjacent a second side of the dielectric material that is opposite the first side.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2009Date of Patent: July 22, 2014Assignee: FLEXcon Company, Inc.Inventors: Andrew Greene, Suraj Gorkhali, Kenneth Burnham
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Patent number: 8774891Abstract: Cortical electrode assemblies having a first flexible electrode body and a second flexible electrode body. The first electrode body may have an array of macro electrode contacts and the second electrode body may have a micro-wire electrode array or a depth electrode structure. The first electrode body has at least one aperture and the second electrode body may have a grommet-like body structure which may be positioned in predetermined thru holes of the first electrode body with respect to the electrode grid.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2010Date of Patent: July 8, 2014Assignee: PMT CorporationInventors: Benjamin Osa, Eric Caillé
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Patent number: 8774893Abstract: A biosensor is described which can obtain physiological data from an individual. The biosensor may collect electrodermal activity, skin temperature, and other information. The biosensor may be attached to the body through the use of a garment which may be fastened in multiple locations on the human body. The biosensor has replaceable electrodes which may be interchanged. The electrodes contact the body without having any wires or leads external to the sensor.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2010Date of Patent: July 8, 2014Assignee: Affectiva, Inc.Inventors: Oliver Orion Wilder-Smith, Rosalind Wright Picard
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Patent number: 8768428Abstract: The system for displaying muscle force data includes a wearable patch and a remote visual display. The wearable patch carries electrodes suitable for sensing electromyographic signals on the skin of the patient. The patch carries circuitry which converts the detected electromyographic signal to a digital output which can be transmitted to the remote visual display. The circuitry relies on filtering to produce a usable digital signal at very low power consumption. The transmitted signal can be used to drive a variety of visual displays, including a conventional hand-held personal communicators and entertainment devices which had been programmed to suitably process the visual display.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2012Date of Patent: July 1, 2014Assignee: Tech Team LLCInventors: Christopher R. Clare, Denise F. Gottfried, Jonathan Gottfried
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Patent number: 8750957Abstract: An embodiment of the invention provides a neural probe containing a plurality of nanoscale recording electrodes. The recording electrodes have a width of 1 micron or less and a distance between adjacent recording electrodes is 10 microns or less. Another embodiment of the invention provides a neural probe comprising a plurality of microfabricated recording electrodes located on a polymer base material, such as a flexible polymer cantilever.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2005Date of Patent: June 10, 2014Assignee: California Institute of TechnologyInventors: Hongxing Tang, Michael L. Roukes, Richard Renaud
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Patent number: 8747351Abstract: A catheter for use in a patient's heart, especially for mapping a tubular region of the heart, has a catheter body, a deflectable intermediate section and a distal a mapping assembly that has a generally circular portion adapted to sit on or in a tubular region of the heart. A control handle of the catheter allows for single-handed manipulation of various control mechanisms that can deflect the intermediate section and contract the mapping assembly by means of a deflection control assembly and a linear control assembly. The deflection control assembly has a deflection arm and a rocker member. The linear control assembly has a linear control member, an inner rotational member and a cam. A pair of puller members are responsive to the deflection control assembly to bi-directionally deflect the intermediate section. A third puller member is responsive to the linear control assembly to contract the generally circular portion of the mapping assembly.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2009Date of Patent: June 10, 2014Assignee: Biosense Webster, Inc.Inventor: Jeffrey William Schultz
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Patent number: 8744599Abstract: The present invention is directed to a high density mapping catheter including a number of shape memory electrode fibers and associated methods of construction and operation. The invention ensures good electrical contact between a large number of mapping electrodes and cardiac tissue in relation to a number of cardiac tissue approach angles, including head-on approaches. In addition, the invention allows for a reduced range of deflection angles in relation to deployment and retraction of the electrode fibers, thereby reducing resistance to retraction and reducing stress on the fibers and associated concerns regarding patient safety. The catheter of the present invention allows for rapid acquisition of a large amount of mapping data and allows for a variety of different geometries in relation to sweeping of the catheter across the cardiac tissue.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2008Date of Patent: June 3, 2014Assignee: St. Jude Medical, Atrial Fibrillation Division, Inc.Inventor: Troy T. Tegg
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Patent number: 8740900Abstract: An embodiment of an open-irrigated catheter system comprises a tip section, a distal insert, and mapping electrodes. The tip section has an exterior wall that defines an open interior region within the tip section. The exterior wall includes mapping electrode openings and irrigation ports. The exterior wall is conductive for delivering radio frequency (RF) energy for an RF ablation procedure. The irrigation ports are in fluid communication with the open interior region to allow fluid to flow from the open interior region through the irrigation ports. The distal insert is positioned within the tip section to separate the open region into a distal fluid reservoir and a proximal fluid reservoir. The mapping electrodes are positioned in the mapping electrode openings in the tip section.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2013Date of Patent: June 3, 2014Assignee: Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.Inventors: Isaac J. Kim, Josef V. Koblish, Simplicio A. Velilla, Mark D. Mirigian
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Patent number: 8728065Abstract: An electrophysiology catheter includes an elongate catheter body having an elastically-deformable distal region predisposed to assume a spiral shape and a first plurality of electrodes disposed thereon. Each of the first plurality of electrodes includes an electrically active region limited to the inner surface of the spiral shape for use in non-contact electrophysiology studies. A second plurality of electrodes may also be disposed on the distal region interspersed (e.g., alternating) with the first plurality of electrodes, with each of the second plurality of electrodes having an electrically active region extending into the outer surface of the spiral shape for use in contact electrophysiology studies. The distal region may be deformed into a straight configuration for insertion into and navigation through the patient's vasculature, for example via use of a tubular introducer. As the distal region deploys beyond the distal end of the introducer, it resumes the spiral shape.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2009Date of Patent: May 20, 2014Assignee: St. Jude Medical, Atrial Fibrillation Division, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey Michael Fish, Sacha Christopher Hall, Theodore Arthur Johnson
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Patent number: 8718741Abstract: An electrode arrangement is described for sensing electrical activity in target tissue. An inner electrode has an elongate electrode body formed as a cylindrical section with an inner penetrating end for insertion into the stapedius muscle target tissue. An outer electrode fits over the inner electrode and an outer penetrating end for insertion into the target tissue. The two electrodes are joined together with their electrode bodies in parallel so that the penetrating ends of the electrodes penetrate in the same direction into the target tissue to sense electrical activity in the target tissue.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2013Date of Patent: May 6, 2014Assignee: MED-EL Elektromedizinische Geraete GmbHInventors: Hans Wilhelm Pau, Detlef Behrend, Mareike Warkentin, Wolfram Schmidt, Olaf Specht, Daniel Schaudel, Guido Reetz
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Patent number: 8712550Abstract: A catheter with ablation and potential sensing capabilities is adapted for outer circumferential contact with an opening of a tubular region and inner circumferential contact within the tubular region. The catheter has a proximal electrode assembly and a distal electrode assembly for ablation of an ostium and potential sensing inside the pulmonary vein so that it is possible to obtain ECG signals inside a pulmonary vein when ablating around the ostium. The distal electrode assembly has an elongated member defining a longitudinal axis and a plurality of spines surrounding the member and converging at their proximal and distal ends, where each spine has at least one electrode and a curvature so that the spine bows radially outwardly from the member.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2008Date of Patent: April 29, 2014Assignee: Biosense Webster, Inc.Inventor: Debby Esther Grunewald
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Patent number: 8706182Abstract: Disclosed herein is a biosignal detecting electrode which includes a rotary part which is rotatably attached on a brace mountable on a living body and has a first side that joins to the brace and a second side opposite to the first side, and a plurality of electrode terminals attached to the rotary part in such a way that they obliquely project from the second side of the rotary part.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2011Date of Patent: April 22, 2014Assignee: Sony CorporationInventor: Shiko Yamashita
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Patent number: 8700122Abstract: The skin preparation device and sensor of the present invention include an array of rigid tines. The tines serve to “self-prepare” the skin at each electrode site. These tines, when pressed against the skin, penetrate the stratum corneum, thereby reducing skin impedance and improving signal quality. A self-prepping device of the present invention is an optimized array of short non-conductive rigid tines in which the individual tines are created in a geometry that allows for a sharp point at the tip when molding, machining or etching is used as a method of fabrication.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2009Date of Patent: April 15, 2014Assignee: Covidien LPInventors: Rafael M. Cordero, Robert Harhen, Melissa Kinney, Graham Houtchens, Marc Davidson, Rebecca Brumer