Patents Examined by Wynn Wood Goggins
  • Patent number: 5951539
    Abstract: This invention is a surgical device. In particular, it is a catheter suitable for accessing a tissue target within the body, typically a target which is accessible through the vascular system. Central to the invention is the use of at least pair of wound or counterwound reinforcing members situated within the wall of the catheter body in such a way to achieve a catheter having an exceptionally thin wall, excellent kink-resistance, and controlled stiffness.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 19, 1997
    Date of Patent: September 14, 1999
    Assignee: Target Therpeutics, Inc.
    Inventors: Henry Nita, Lex P. Jansen, Peter Kyone Park, Gene Samson, Erik T. Engelson, Jeffrey A. Sarge
  • Patent number: 5851197
    Abstract: An injector is provided for automatic placement of a subcutaneous infusion set or the like used for delivering a selected medication to a patient. The injector comprises a spring-loaded plunger having a head for receiving and supporting an infusion set in a position for placement of an insertion needle and related cannula through the skin of a patient at a selected insertion site. The plunger head includes a safety lock mechanism for engaging and retaining the infusion set during spring-loaded advancement with a controlled force and speed toward the patient's skin to transcutaneously place the insertion needle and cannula. When the plunger head reaches a fully advanced position, with the infusion set placed on the patient, the infusion set is releasible from the safety lock mechanism with minimal force to permit quick and easy separation of the injector.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 5, 1997
    Date of Patent: December 22, 1998
    Assignee: Minimed Inc.
    Inventors: April A. Marano, Jeffrey F. Field, Jeffery V. Funderburk
  • Patent number: 5833663
    Abstract: An adhesive device retains a medical tube, and particularly a naso-gastric tube, in relation to a patient with improved flexibility, strength and adhesion. The device includes a nose pad portion for attaching to a patient's nose and a tube attachment section for attaching to the naso-gastric tube. A substantially inelastic spine extends across a narrow or otherwise vulnerable neck portion, which connects the nose pad to the tube attachment section. The spine strengthens the retaining device against tensile and shear forces while allowing flexibility. At the same time, deflection of the spine does not cause internal elastic stresses sufficient to counter adhesion of the retainer to either the patient or the medical tube.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 27, 1997
    Date of Patent: November 10, 1998
    Inventors: Steven F. Bierman, Gregory M. Weiss