Patents by Inventor Alexander B. IZVORSKI
Alexander B. IZVORSKI 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: 20240024673Abstract: Neuromodulation devices and methods of their use are described in which a therapeutic device is configured to generate a treatment for treating pain such as the reduction of the symptoms of chronic and acute pain as well as for treating other conditions. The neuromodulation device generates an output electrical signal in the form of pulses with a fast rise-time spike waveform followed by a longer-duration, lower amplitude primary phase waveform. The output signal includes a broad range of frequency components, with time constants tuned so as to interact with specific cell membrane or cellular components. The output signal may be conducted to the patient via electrodes. The pulses are triggered at variable intervals which prevent habituation.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2023Publication date: January 25, 2024Inventors: Alexander B. Izvorski, Shaun Rahimi, Kevin McCullough
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Patent number: 11801383Abstract: Neuromodulation devices and methods of their use are described in which a therapeutic device is configured to generate a treatment for treating pain such as the reduction of the symptoms of chronic and acute pain as well as for treating other conditions. The neuromodulation device generates an output electrical signal in the form of pulses with a fast rise-time spike waveform followed by a longer-duration, lower amplitude primary phase waveform. The output signal includes a broad range of frequency components, with time constants tuned so as to interact with specific cell membrane or cellular components. The output signal may be conducted to the patient via electrodes. The pulses are triggered at variable intervals which prevent habituation.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2020Date of Patent: October 31, 2023Assignee: Hinge Health, Inc.Inventors: Alexander B. Izvorski, Shaun Rahimi, Kevin McCullough
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Publication number: 20210008368Abstract: Neuromodulation devices and methods of their use are described in which a therapeutic device is configured to generate a treatment for treating pain such as the reduction of the symptoms of chronic and acute pain as well as for treating other conditions. The neuromodulation device generates an output electrical signal in the form of pulses with a fast rise-time spike waveform followed by a longer-duration, lower amplitude primary phase waveform. The output signal includes a broad range of frequency components, with time constants tuned so as to interact with specific cell membrane or cellular components. The output signal may be conducted to the patient via electrodes. The pulses are triggered at variable intervals which prevent habituation.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 21, 2020Publication date: January 14, 2021Applicant: Thimble Bioelectronics, Inc. d/b/a EnsoInventors: Alexander B. IZVORSKI, Shaun RAHIMI, Kevin MCCULLOUGH
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Patent number: 10792495Abstract: Neuromodulation devices and methods of their use are described in which a therapeutic device is configured to generate a treatment for treating pain such as the reduction of the symptoms of chronic and acute pain as well as for treating other conditions. The neuromodulation device generates an output electrical signal in the form of pulses with a fast rise-time spike waveform followed by a longer-duration, lower amplitude primary phase waveform. The output signal includes a broad range of frequency components, with time constants tuned so as to interact with specific cell membrane or cellular components. The output signal may be conducted to the patient via electrodes. The pulses are triggered at variable intervals which prevent habituation.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2017Date of Patent: October 6, 2020Assignee: Thimble Bioelectronics, Inc.Inventors: Alexander B. Izvorski, Shaun Rahimi, Kevin McCullough
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Patent number: 10729589Abstract: Oxygen diffusive wound dressings and methods of manufacturing and use are described herein. The wound dressing may generally provide a ready supply of oxygen to a wound being treated via one or more oxygen conduits which are designed to pass oxygen from ambient air or other oxygen reservoirs into proximity to the wound, and may also provide for exudate removal through transecting channels in fluid communication with both the wound surface and a hydrophilic absorbent material.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2017Date of Patent: August 4, 2020Assignee: Hanuman Pelican, Inc.Inventors: Randy Dorian, Richard W. Storrs, Michael D. Leach, Alexander B. Izvorski
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Patent number: 10149787Abstract: Oxygen diffusive wound dressings and methods of manufacturing and use are described herein. The wound dressing may generally provide a ready supply of oxygen to a wound being treated via one or more oxygen conduits which are designed to pass oxygen from ambient air or other oxygen reservoirs into proximity to the wound, and may also provide for exudate removal through transecting channels in fluid communication with both the wound surface and a hydrophilic absorbent material.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2016Date of Patent: December 11, 2018Assignee: Hanuman Pelican, Inc.Inventors: Randy Dorian, Alexander B. Izvorski, Richard W. Storrs
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Publication number: 20180154147Abstract: Neuromodulation devices and methods of their use are described in which a therapeutic device is configured to generate a treatment for treating pain such as the reduction of the symptoms of chronic and acute pain as well as for treating other conditions. The neuromodulation device generates an output electrical signal in the form of pulses with a fast rise-time spike waveform followed by a longer-duration, lower amplitude primary phase waveform. The output signal includes a broad range of frequency components, with time constants tuned so as to interact with specific cell membrane or cellular components. The output signal may be conducted to the patient via electrodes. The pulses are triggered at variable intervals which prevent habituation.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2017Publication date: June 7, 2018Applicant: Thimble Bioelectronics, Inc. d/b/a EnsoInventors: Alexander B. IZVORSKI, Shaun RAHIMI, Kevin MCCULLOUGH
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Publication number: 20170165117Abstract: Oxygen diffusive wound dressings and methods of manufacturing and use are described herein. The wound dressing may generally provide a ready supply of oxygen to a wound being treated via one or more oxygen conduits which are designed to pass oxygen from ambient air or other oxygen reservoirs into proximity to the wound, and may also provide for exudate removal through transecting channels in fluid communication with both the wound surface and a hydrophilic absorbent material.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2017Publication date: June 15, 2017Applicant: Hanuman Pelican, Inc.Inventors: Randy DORIAN, Richard W. STORRS, Michael D. LEACH, Alexander B. IZVORSKI
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Patent number: 9572968Abstract: Oxygen diffusive wound dressings and methods of manufacturing and use are described herein. The wound dressing may generally provide a ready supply of oxygen to a wound being treated via one or more oxygen conduits which are designed to pass oxygen from ambient air or other oxygen reservoirs into proximity to the wound, and may also provide for exudate removal through transecting channels in fluid communication with both the wound surface and a hydrophilic absorbent material.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2012Date of Patent: February 21, 2017Assignee: Hanuman Pelican, Inc.Inventors: Randy Dorian, Richard W. Storrs, Michael D. Leach, Alexander B. Izvorski
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Publication number: 20160256328Abstract: Oxygen diffusive wound dressings and methods of manufacturing and use are described herein. The wound dressing may generally provide a ready supply of oxygen to a wound being treated via one or more oxygen conduits which are designed to pass oxygen from ambient air or other oxygen reservoirs into proximity to the wound, and may also provide for exudate removal through transecting channels in fluid communication with both the wound surface and a hydrophilic absorbent material.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2016Publication date: September 8, 2016Applicant: Owl Manor Medical, LLCInventors: Randy DORIAN, Alexander B. IZVORSKI, Richard W. STORRS
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Patent number: 9345869Abstract: Oxygen diffusive wound dressings and methods of manufacturing and use are described herein. The wound dressing may generally provide a ready supply of oxygen to a wound being treated via one or more oxygen conduits which are designed to pass oxygen from ambient air or other oxygen reservoirs into proximity to the wound, and may also provide for exudate removal through transecting channels in fluid communication with both the wound surface and a hydrophilic absorbent material.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2012Date of Patent: May 24, 2016Assignee: Owl Manor Medical, LLCInventors: Randy Dorian, Alexander B. Izvorski, Richard W. Storrs
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Publication number: 20140107562Abstract: Oxygen diffusive wound dressings and methods of manufacturing and use are described herein. The wound dressing may generally provide a ready supply of oxygen to a wound being treated via one or more oxygen conduits which are designed to pass oxygen from ambient air or other oxygen reservoirs into proximity to the wound, and may also provide for exudate removal through transecting channels in fluid communication with both the wound surface and a hydrophilic absorbent material.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2012Publication date: April 17, 2014Applicant: Anubis LLCInventors: Randy DORIAN, Alexander B. IZVORSKI, Richard W. STORRS
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Publication number: 20140107561Abstract: Oxygen diffusive wound dressings and methods of manufacturing and use are described herein. The wound dressing may generally provide a ready supply of oxygen to a wound being treated via one or more oxygen conduits which are designed to pass oxygen from ambient air or other oxygen reservoirs into proximity to the wound, and may also provide for exudate removal through transecting channels in fluid communication with both the wound surface and a hydrophilic absorbent material.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2012Publication date: April 17, 2014Applicant: Anubis LLCInventors: Randy DORIAN, Richard W. STORRS, Michael D. LEACH, Alexander B. IZVORSKI