Patents by Inventor A. J. Neiman
A. J. Neiman has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20240316335Abstract: A method of coupling components of a catheter pump assembly includes providing an elongate polymeric tubular body having a proximal end and a distal end, and also providing a metallic tubular body having a proximal portion and a distal portion. The method further includes positioning a mechanical interface having a first interface zone and a second interface zone such that the first interface zone is disposed over a portion of the elongate polymeric tubular body adjacent to the distal end thereof. The method also includes flowing the polymer into the first interface zone, whereby the elongate polymeric tubular body becomes joined with the first interface zone of the mechanical interface, and coupling the metallic tubular body with the second interface zone of the mechanical interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2024Publication date: September 26, 2024Inventors: Richard L. Keenan, Keif M. Fitzgerald, Veronica J. Neiman, Phyllis Yuen
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Patent number: 12059559Abstract: Sensors for catheter pumps are disclosed herein. The catheter pump can include a catheter assembly comprising a catheter and a cannula coupled to a distal portion of the catheter. The cannula can have a proximal port for permitting the flow of blood therethrough. The catheter assembly can include a sensor to be disposed near the proximal port. A processing unit can be programmed to process a signal detected by the sensor. The processing unit can comprise a computer-readable set of rules to evaluate the signal to determine a position of the cannula relative to an aortic valve of a patient.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2020Date of Patent: August 13, 2024Assignee: TC1 LLCInventors: Paul F. Muller, Keif M. Fitzgerald, Richard L. Keenan, Veronica J. Neiman
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Publication number: 20240216652Abstract: A catheter pump includes a catheter body having at least one lumen therethrough and comprising a distal end and a proximal end. An expandable impeller assembly includes an expandable impeller and an expandable cannula coupled to the distal end of the catheter body and housing the expandable impeller, the expandable cannula comprising a substantially straight segment having a distal inlet and a proximal outlet, the substantially straight segment configured to straddle an aortic valve. The catheter body comprises a proximal vessel contact zone and a distal vessel contact zone that are each proximal to the substantially straight segment, the proximal vessel contact zone and distal vessel contact zone configured to provide a force against an aortic arch to stabilize the expandable impeller assembly across the aortic valve.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2024Publication date: July 4, 2024Inventors: Richard L. Keenan, Keif M. Fitzgerald, Veronica J. Neiman, Phyllis Yuen
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Patent number: 11964144Abstract: A method of coupling components of a catheter pump assembly includes providing an elongate polymeric tubular body having a proximal end and a distal end, and also providing a metallic tubular body having a proximal portion and a distal portion. The method further includes positioning a mechanical interface having a first interface zone and a second interface zone such that the first interface zone is disposed over a portion of the elongate polymeric tubular body adjacent to the distal end thereof. The method also includes flowing the polymer into the first interface zone, whereby the elongate polymeric tubular body becomes joined with the first interface zone of the mechanical interface, and coupling the metallic tubular body with the second interface zone of the mechanical interface.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2021Date of Patent: April 23, 2024Assignee: TC1 LLCInventors: Richard L. Keenan, Keif M. Fitzgerald, Veronica J. Neiman, Phyllis Yuen
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Patent number: 11964119Abstract: A catheter pump includes a catheter body having at least one lumen therethrough, and comprising a distal end and a proximal end. An expandable impeller assembly includes an expandable impeller and an expandable cannula coupled to the distal end of the catheter body and housing the expandable impeller, the expandable cannula comprising a substantially straight segment having a distal inlet and a proximal outlet, the substantially straight segment configured to straddle an aortic valve. The catheter body comprises a proximal vessel contact zone and a distal vessel contact zone that are each proximal to the substantially straight segment, the proximal vessel contact zone and distal vessel contact zone configured to provide a force against an aortic arch to stabilize the expandable impeller assembly across the aortic valve.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2021Date of Patent: April 23, 2024Assignee: TC1 LLCInventors: Richard L. Keenan, Keif M. Fitzgerald, Veronica J. Neiman, Phyllis Yuen
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Publication number: 20230071248Abstract: A catheter pump assembly is provided. The catheter pump assembly includes a proximal portion, a distal portion, a catheter body having a lumen extending along a longitudinal axis between the proximal and distal portions, an impeller disposed at the distal portion, and a stator disposed at a downstream location of the impeller to straighten flow downstream from the impeller. The stator is collapsible from a deployed configuration to a collapsed configuration.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2022Publication date: March 9, 2023Inventors: Richard L. Keenan, Keif M. Fitzgerald, Veronica J. Neiman, Phyllis K. Yuen
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Publication number: 20210275793Abstract: A catheter pump assembly is provided. The catheter pump assembly includes a proximal portion, a distal portion, a catheter body having a lumen extending along a longitudinal axis between the proximal and distal portions, an impeller disposed at the distal portion, and a stator disposed at a downstream location of the impeller to straighten flow downstream from the impeller. The stator is collapsible from a deployed configuration to a collapsed configuration.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2021Publication date: September 9, 2021Inventors: Richard L. Keenan, Keif M. Fitzgerald, Veronica J. Neiman, Phyllis Yuen
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Patent number: 11077294Abstract: In one embodiment, a catheter pump assembly is disclosed. The catheter pump assembly can include an impeller assembly. A catheter body can be coupled with the proximal end of the impeller assembly, the catheter body having a reduced stiffness section disposed proximally of the impeller assembly. A sheath assembly can be configured to be translate over the catheter body relative to the impeller assembly from an impeller assembly delivery position to an impeller assembly deployment position. When the sheath assembly is in the impeller assembly deployment position, a reduction in stiffness is provided between the distal end of the sheath assembly and the impeller assembly.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2017Date of Patent: August 3, 2021Assignee: TC1 LLCInventors: Richard L. Keenan, Keif M. Fitzgerald, Veronica J. Neiman, Phyllis Yuen
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Patent number: 11045638Abstract: A catheter pump assembly is provided that includes an elongate polymeric catheter body, a cannula, and a tubular interface. The elongate polymeric catheter body has a proximal end and a distal end. The cannula has an expandable portion disposed distally of the elongate polymeric catheter body. The cannula can also have another tubular portion that is proximal to the distal portion. The tubular interface has an outer surface configured to be joined to the tubular portion of the cannula and an inner surface. The inner surface is disposed over the distal end of the elongate polymeric catheter body. The tubular interface has a plurality of transverse channels extending outward from the inner surface of the tubular interface. An outer surface of the elongate polymeric catheter body projects into the transverse channels to mechanically integrate the elongate polymeric catheter body with the tubular interface.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2017Date of Patent: June 29, 2021Assignee: TC1 LLCInventors: Richard L. Keenan, Keif M. Fitzgerald, Veronica J. Neiman, Phyllis Yuen
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Publication number: 20210187272Abstract: A catheter pump includes a catheter body having at least one lumen therethrough, and comprising a distal end and a proximal end. An expandable impeller assembly includes an expandable impeller and an expandable cannula coupled to the distal end of the catheter body and housing the expandable impeller, the expandable cannula comprising a substantially straight segment having a distal inlet and a proximal outlet, the substantially straight segment configured to straddle an aortic valve. The catheter body comprises a proximal vessel contact zone and a distal vessel contact zone that are each proximal to the substantially straight segment, the proximal vessel contact zone and distal vessel contact zone configured to provide a force against an aortic arch to stabilize the expandable impeller assembly across the aortic valve.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 18, 2021Publication date: June 24, 2021Inventors: Richard L. Keenan, Keif M. Fitzgerald, Veronica J. Neiman, Phyllis Yuen
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Publication number: 20210162195Abstract: A method of coupling components of a catheter pump assembly includes providing an elongate polymeric tubular body having a proximal end and a distal end, and also providing a metallic tubular body having a proximal portion and a distal portion. The method further includes positioning a mechanical interface having a first interface zone and a second interface zone such that the first interface zone is disposed over a portion of the elongate polymeric tubular body adjacent to the distal end thereof. The method also includes flowing the polymer into the first interface zone, whereby the elongate polymeric tubular body becomes joined with the first interface zone of the mechanical interface, and coupling the metallic tubular body with the second interface zone of the mechanical interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2021Publication date: June 3, 2021Inventors: Richard L. Keenan, Keif M. Fitzgerald, Veronica J. Neiman, Phyllis Yuen
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Publication number: 20210069392Abstract: Sensors for catheter pumps are disclosed herein. The catheter pump can include a catheter assembly comprising a catheter and a cannula coupled to a distal portion of the catheter. The cannula can have a proximal port for permitting the flow of blood therethrough. The catheter assembly can include a sensor to be disposed near the proximal port. A processing unit can be programmed to process a signal detected by the sensor. The processing unit can comprise a computer-readable set of rules to evaluate the signal to determine a position of the cannula relative to an aortic valve of a patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2020Publication date: March 11, 2021Inventors: Paul F. Muller, Keif M. Fitzgerald, Richard L. Keenan, Veronica J. Neiman
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Patent number: 10864308Abstract: Sensors for catheter pumps are disclosed herein. The catheter pump can include a catheter assembly comprising a catheter and a cannula coupled to a distal portion of the catheter. The cannula can have a proximal port for permitting the flow of blood therethrough. The catheter assembly can include a sensor to be disposed near the proximal port. A processing unit can be programmed to process a signal detected by the sensor. The processing unit can comprise a computer-readable set of rules to evaluate the signal to determine a position of the cannula relative to an aortic valve of a patient.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2018Date of Patent: December 15, 2020Assignee: TC1 LLCInventors: Paul F. Muller, Keif M. Fitzgerald, Richard L. Keenan, Veronica J. Neiman
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Publication number: 20180326131Abstract: Sensors for catheter pumps are disclosed herein. The catheter pump can include a catheter assembly comprising a catheter and a cannula coupled to a distal portion of the catheter. The cannula can have a proximal port for permitting the flow of blood therethrough. The catheter assembly can include a sensor to be disposed near the proximal port. A processing unit can be programmed to process a signal detected by the sensor. The processing unit can comprise a computer-readable set of rules to evaluate the signal to determine a position of the cannula relative to an aortic valve of a patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2018Publication date: November 15, 2018Inventors: Paul F. Muller, Keif M. Fitzgerald, Richard L. Keenan, Veronica J. Neiman
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Patent number: 10029037Abstract: Sensors for catheter pumps are disclosed herein. The catheter pump can include a catheter assembly comprising a catheter and a cannula coupled to a distal portion of the catheter. The cannula can have a proximal port for permitting the flow of blood therethrough. The catheter assembly can include a sensor to be disposed near the proximal port. A processing unit can be programmed to process a signal detected by the sensor. The processing unit can comprise a computer-readable set of rules to evaluate the signal to determine a position of the cannula relative to an aortic valve of a patient.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2015Date of Patent: July 24, 2018Assignee: TC1 LLCInventors: Paul F. Muller, Keif M. Fitzgerald, Richard L. Keenan, Veronica J. Neiman
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Publication number: 20180110907Abstract: A catheter pump assembly is provided that includes an elongate polymeric catheter body, a cannula, and a tubular interface. The elongate polymeric catheter body has a proximal end and a distal end. The cannula has an expandable portion disposed distally of the elongate polymeric catheter body. The cannula can also have another tubular portion that is proximal to the distal portion. The tubular interface has an outer surface configured to be joined to the tubular portion of the cannula and an inner surface. The inner surface is disposed over the distal end of the elongate polymeric catheter body. The tubular interface has a plurality of transverse channels extending outward from the inner surface of the tubular interface. An outer surface of the elongate polymeric catheter body projects into the transverse channels to mechanically integrate the elongate polymeric catheter body with the tubular interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2017Publication date: April 26, 2018Inventors: Richard L. Keenan, Keif M. Fitzgerald, Veronica J. Neiman, Phyllis Yuen
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Publication number: 20180064862Abstract: In one embodiment, a catheter pump assembly is disclosed. The catheter pump assembly can include an impeller assembly. A catheter body can be coupled with the proximal end of the impeller assembly, the catheter body having a reduced stiffness section disposed proximally of the impeller assembly. A sheath assembly can be configured to be translate over the catheter body relative to the impeller assembly from an impeller assembly delivery position to an impeller assembly deployment position. When the sheath assembly is in the impeller assembly deployment position, a reduction in stiffness is provided between the distal end of the sheath assembly and the impeller assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2017Publication date: March 8, 2018Inventors: Richard L. Keenan, Keif M. Fitzgerald, Veronica J. Neiman, Phyllis Yuen
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Patent number: 9872947Abstract: A catheter pump assembly is provided that includes an elongate polymeric catheter body, a cannula, and a tubular interface. The elongate polymeric catheter body has a proximal end and a distal end. The cannula has an expandable portion disposed distally of the elongate polymeric catheter body. The cannula can also have another tubular portion that is proximal to the distal portion. The tubular interface has an outer surface configured to be joined to the tubular portion of the cannula and an inner surface. The inner surface is disposed over the distal end of the elongate polymeric catheter body. The tubular interface has a plurality of transverse channels extending outward from the inner surface of the tubular interface. An outer surface of the elongate polymeric catheter body projects into the transverse channels to mechanically integrate the elongate polymeric catheter body with the tubular interface.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2013Date of Patent: January 23, 2018Assignee: TC1 LLCInventors: Richard L. Keenan, Keif M. Fitzgerald, Veronica J. Neiman, Phyllis Yuen
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Publication number: 20150290372Abstract: Sensors for catheter pumps are disclosed herein. The catheter pump can include a catheter assembly comprising a catheter and a cannula coupled to a distal portion of the catheter. The cannula can have a proximal port for permitting the flow of blood therethrough. The catheter assembly can include a sensor to be disposed near the proximal port. A processing unit can be programmed to process a signal detected by the sensor. The processing unit can comprise a computer-readable set of rules to evaluate the signal to determine a position of the cannula relative to an aortic valve of a patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2015Publication date: October 15, 2015Inventors: Paul F. Muller, Keif M. Fitzgerald, Richard L. Keenan, Veronica J. Neiman
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Patent number: 6615140Abstract: A method to detect the bright-band snow level from radar reflectivity and Doppler vertical velocity data collection with an atmospheric profiling Doppler radar. The measurement may be made available to the public through the Internet.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2001Date of Patent: September 2, 2003Assignees: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of Commerce, University of ColoradoInventors: Allen B. White, Daniel J. Gottas, F. Martin Ralph, Paul J. Neiman