Patents by Inventor Albora De Pablo Peña

Albora De Pablo Peña 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).

  • Patent number: 10638773
    Abstract: A device for inactivating or reducing an amount of biological contaminants in human milk comprises an interior for taking in human milk to be treated in order to inactivate or reduce the amount of biological contaminants, and at least one UV lamp for irradiating the milk being in the interior in order to subject it to the treatment. The treatment is a first function of the device, wherein the device has a second function, the device being capable of fulfilling the first function at the same time as the second function, wherein the second function is one or more of milk expressing, milk collecting, milk storing, milk warming, milk feeding, milk processing and milk handling.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 15, 2015
    Date of Patent: May 5, 2020
    Assignee: Carag AG
    Inventors: Lukas Christen, Jérôme Bernhard, Cyrill Röthlin, Kuno Limacher, Albora De Pablo Peña
  • Patent number: 10575974
    Abstract: A kit for placing a bypass between two body vessels (R, L) of a patient comprises two catheters (10, 11), two guide wires (30, 31) moveable within one of the catheters (10, 11) each and a bypass element delivery system (52, 53, 8) for holding a bypass element (6, 7). The bypass element delivery system (52, 53, 8) is moveable along the first guide wire (30) and the bypass element delivery system (52, 53, 8) is capable of releasing and setting free the bypass element (6, 7). The kit further comprises an expansible element (40) being capable of connecting with the bypass element delivery system (52, 53, 8), of moving the bypass element delivery system (52, 53, 8) towards the opposite end of the first guide wire (30) and of setting the bypass element delivery system (52, 53, 8) free. The inventive kit enables an atraumatic placement of a bypass.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 2, 2015
    Date of Patent: March 3, 2020
    Assignee: Carag AG
    Inventors: Albora De Pablo Peña, Claudio Steiner
  • Patent number: 10029024
    Abstract: A system for treating, in particular cleansing, wounds with a fluid jet. The system includes a handpiece with a main body with a front end with an emergence opening for the emergence of the fluid jet. The system furthermore has at least one light-emitting light source, which irradiates aerosols created when cleansing the wound. The system enables wound cleansing with simultaneous decontamination of the aerosols created in the process such that the risk of contamination of the surroundings is reduced and preferably with simultaneously treating the wound with UV light.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 4, 2014
    Date of Patent: July 24, 2018
    Assignee: MEDAXIS AG
    Inventors: Jérôme Bernhard, Lukas Christen, Albora De Pablo Peña, Kuno Limacher, Martin Schug, Maryline Simon, Beat Widmer, Roland Wiget
  • Patent number: 9925077
    Abstract: The invention relates to a delivery system for delivering a stent (S) into a body vessel of a patient, comprising a flexible catheter tube (3) having a proximal and a distal end for delivering the stent (S) to a predetermined location in the body vessel and a catheter tip (1) having a longitudinal direction, which is disposed at the distal end of the catheter tube (3). The catheter tip (1) has a stent chamber (150) to receive the stent (1). The catheter tip has a first pressure chamber (20, 22). In the catheter tube (3) a first fluid channel (31) extends from the proximal end to the first pressure chamber (20, 22) of the catheter tip (1). The volume of the first pressure chamber (20, 22) can be enlarged by delivering a first fluid from the first fluid channel (31) to the first pressure chamber (20, 22), such that the stent (S) is released from the stent chamber (150) at the predetermined location in the body vessel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 5, 2013
    Date of Patent: March 27, 2018
    Assignee: CARAG AG
    Inventors: Jörg Hummen, Kuno Limacher, Cyrill Röthlin, Claudio Steiner, Beat Widmer, Albora De Pablo Peña, Jérôme Bernhard, Christoph Sidler
  • Publication number: 20170142992
    Abstract: A device for inactivating or reducing an amount of biological contaminants in human milk comprises an interior for taking in human milk to be treated in order to inactivate or reduce the amount of biological contaminants, and at least one UV lamp for irradiating the milk being in the interior in order to subject it to the treatment. The treatment is a first function of the device, wherein the device has a second function, the device being capable of fulfilling the first function at the same time as the second function, wherein the second function is one or more of milk expressing, milk collecting, milk storing, milk warming, milk feeding, milk processing and milk handling.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 15, 2015
    Publication date: May 25, 2017
    Applicant: CARAG AG
    Inventors: Lukas Christen, Jérôme Bernhard, Cyrill Röthlin, Kuno Limacher, Albora De Pablo Peña
  • Publication number: 20170035591
    Abstract: A kit for placing a bypass between two body vessels (R, L) of a patient comprises two catheters (10, 11), two guide wires (30, 31) moveable within one of the catheters (10, 11) each and a bypass element delivery system (52, 53, 8) for holding a bypass element (6, 7). The bypass element delivery system (52, 53, 8) is moveable along the first guide wire (30) and the bypass element delivery system (52, 53, 8) is capable of releasing and setting free the bypass element (6, 7). The kit further comprises an expansible element (40) being capable of connecting with the bypass element delivery system (52, 53, 8), of moving the bypass element delivery system (52, 53, 8) towards the opposite end of the first guide wire (30) and of setting the bypass element delivery system (52, 53, 8) free. The inventive kit enables an atraumatic placement of a bypass.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 2, 2015
    Publication date: February 9, 2017
    Inventors: Albora De Pablo Peña, Claudio Steiner
  • Publication number: 20160199595
    Abstract: A system for treating, in particular cleansing, wounds with a fluid jet. The system includes a handpiece with a main body with a front end with an emergence opening for the emergence of the fluid jet. The system furthermore has at least one light-emitting light source, which irradiates aerosols created when cleansing the wound. The system enables wound cleansing with simultaneous decontamination of the aerosols created in the process such that the risk of contamination of the surroundings is reduced and preferably with simultaneously treating the wound with UV light.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 4, 2014
    Publication date: July 14, 2016
    Inventors: Jérôme Bernhard, Lukas Christen, Albora De Pablo Peña, Kuno Limacher, Martin Schug, Maryline Simon, Beat Widmer, Roland Wiget
  • Publication number: 20150313739
    Abstract: The invention relates to a delivery system for delivering a stent (S) into a body vessel of a patient, comprising a flexible catheter tube (3) having a proximal and a distal end for delivering the stent (S) to a predetermined location in the body vessel and a catheter tip (1) having a longitudinal direction, which is disposed at the distal end of the catheter tube (3). The catheter tip (1) has a stent chamber (150) to receive the stent (1). The catheter tip has a first pressure chamber (20, 22). In the catheter tube (3) a first fluid channel (31) extends from the proximal end to the first pressure chamber (20, 22) of the catheter tip (1). The volume of the first pressure chamber (20, 22) can be enlarged by delivering a first fluid from the first fluid channel (31) to the first pressure chamber (20, 22), such that the stent (S) is released from the stent chamber (150) at the predetermined location in the body vessel.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 5, 2013
    Publication date: November 5, 2015
    Inventors: Jörg Hummen, Kuno Limacher, Cyrill Röthlin, Claudio Steiner, Beat Widmer, Albora De Pablo Peña, Jérôme Bernhard, Christoph Sidler