Patents by Inventor Alisen E. Vetter

Alisen E. Vetter 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: 11937792
    Abstract: An excisional device for either handheld or stereotactic table use may comprise an outer sheath that may comprise a distal trough shape configured to penetrate and/or cut tissue independently or in concert with work element(s). The articulable work element(s) may comprise articulable beak(s) and may be configured to translate and/or rotate at a first rate and to cut tissue in a direction implied by placement of the trough shaped outer sheath. A first helical element or equivalent assembly may be configured to transport tissue cut by the work element(s) and/or trough, may be co-axially disposed relative to the work element(s) and may be operative to rotate at a second rotation rate that is different than the first rate. A proximal sheath may be co-axially disposed relative to the work element(s) and the first helical element, and may be configured to rotate and actuate the work element(s).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 20, 2020
    Date of Patent: March 26, 2024
    Assignee: TransMed7, LLC
    Inventors: James W Vetter, Eugene H Vetter, Daniel E Clark, Alisen E Vetter, Paul A Vetter
  • Publication number: 20210345997
    Abstract: An excisional biopsy and delivery device may comprise one or more rotating, penetrating and cutting rod elements. The rod elements may be configured to advance from a stored and confined first position and rotate about an axis, while being simultaneously revolved about a central axis. The rod elements may then assume a second released and expanded configuration that is operative to cut around and surround target tissue. In this manner, the rod elements are operative to move through the surrounding tissue to create a volume of revolution and to sever and capture the target tissue contained within the volume of revolution from the surrounding tissue. The severed and captured volume of revolution containing the target issue may then be removed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 13, 2021
    Publication date: November 11, 2021
    Inventors: Eugene H. VETTER, James W. Vetter, Alisen E. Vetter
  • Patent number: 11006934
    Abstract: An excisional biopsy and delivery device may comprise one or more rotating, penetrating and cutting rod elements. The rod elements may be configured to advance from a stored and confined first position and rotate about an axis, while being simultaneously revolved about a central axis. The rod elements may then assume a second released and expanded configuration that is operative to cut around and surround target tissue. In this manner, the rod elements are operative to move through the surrounding tissue to create a volume of revolution and to sever and capture the target tissue contained within the volume of revolution from the surrounding tissue. The severed and captured volume of revolution containing the target issue may then be removed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 27, 2020
    Date of Patent: May 18, 2021
    Assignee: Transmed7, LLC
    Inventors: Eugene H Vetter, James W Vetter, Alisen E Vetter
  • Publication number: 20210000456
    Abstract: An excisional device for either handheld or stereotactic table use may comprise an outer sheath that may comprise a distal trough shape configured to penetrate and/or cut tissue independently or in concert with work element(s). The articulable work element(s) may comprise articulable beak(s) and may be configured to translate and/or rotate at a first rate and to cut tissue in a direction implied by placement of the trough shaped outer sheath. A first helical element or equivalent assembly may be configured to transport tissue cut by the work element(s) and/or trough, may be co-axially disposed relative to the work element(s) and may be operative to rotate at a second rotation rate that is different than the first rate. A proximal sheath may be co-axially disposed relative to the work element(s) and the first helical element, and may be configured to rotate and actuate the work element(s).
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 20, 2020
    Publication date: January 7, 2021
    Inventors: JAMES W VETTER, Eugene H. Vetter, Daniel E. Clark, Alisen E. Vetter, Paul A. Vetter
  • Patent number: 10806434
    Abstract: An excisional device for either handheld or stereotactic table use may comprise an outer sheath that may comprise a distal trough shape configured to penetrate and/or cut tissue independently or in concert with work element(s). The articulable work element(s) may comprise articulable beak(s) and may be configured to translate and/or rotate at a first rate and to cut tissue in a direction implied by placement of the trough shaped outer sheath. A first helical element or equivalent assembly may be configured to transport tissue cut by the work element(s) and/or trough, may be co-axially disposed relative to the work element(s) and may be operative to rotate at a second rotation rate that is different than the first rate. A proximal sheath may be co-axially disposed relative to the work element(s) and the first helical element, and may be configured to rotate and actuate the work element(s).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 10, 2013
    Date of Patent: October 20, 2020
    Assignee: TransMed7, LLC
    Inventors: James W Vetter, Eugene H Vetter, Daniel E Clark, Alisen E Vetter
  • Publication number: 20200315596
    Abstract: An excisional biopsy and delivery device may comprise one or more rotating, penetrating and cutting rod elements. The rod elements may be configured to advance from a stored and confined first position and rotate about an axis, while being simultaneously revolved about a central axis. The rod elements may then assume a second released and expanded configuration that is operative to cut around and surround target tissue. In this manner, the rod elements are operative to move through the surrounding tissue to create a volume of revolution and to sever and capture the target tissue contained within the volume of revolution from the surrounding tissue. The severed and captured volume of revolution containing the target issue may then be removed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 27, 2020
    Publication date: October 8, 2020
    Inventors: Eugene H VETTER, James W Vetter, Alisen E Vetter
  • Patent number: 10695037
    Abstract: An excisional biopsy and delivery device may comprise one or more rotating, penetrating and cutting rod elements. The rod elements may be configured to advance from a stored and confined first position and rotate about an axis, while being simultaneously revolved about a central axis. The rod elements may then assume a second released and expanded configuration that is operative to cut around and surround target tissue. In this manner, the rod elements are operative to move through the surrounding tissue to create a volume of revolution and to sever and capture the target tissue contained within the volume of revolution from the surrounding tissue. The severed and captured volume of revolution containing the target issue may then be removed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 11, 2015
    Date of Patent: June 30, 2020
    Assignee: TRANSMED7 LLC
    Inventors: Eugene H Vetter, James W Vetter, Alisen E Vetter
  • Patent number: 10555751
    Abstract: An excisional device for either handheld or stereotactic table/MRI use may comprise a work element configured to rotate at a first rotation rate and comprising at least one articulable beak configured to cut tissue in a longitudinal direction. Helical elements or equivalent assemblies may be configured to transport tissue cut by a work element and may be co-axially disposed relative to the work element and may be operative to rotate at rotation rates that may be different from the work element rotation rate. Flush and vacuum tissue transport mechanisms may be incorporated in replacement of or in conjunction with helical elements. A proximal sheath and a distal sheath may be co-axially disposed relative to a work element and may be configured to rotate a work element and to actuate a beak or beaks. A simplified embodiment of this device may be applicable to field use where power sources for actuation may be limited.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 11, 2014
    Date of Patent: February 11, 2020
    Assignee: Transmed7, LLC
    Inventors: James W Vetter, Daniel E Clark, Eugene H Vetter, Alisen E Vetter
  • Patent number: 10456563
    Abstract: A steerable, conformable, drug eluting balloon catheter device may include a catheter stem with one or more balloon element(s), themselves comprised of one or more segment(s) arranged radially or axially along the length of the present catheter device may allow precise deployment of vascular interventional devices, including coring devices and/or placement of stents, and may also allow targeted, specific placement of selected diagnostic or therapeutic materials on the walls of a vascular structure during a cardiovascular intervention procedure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 3, 2016
    Date of Patent: October 29, 2019
    Assignee: TransMed7, LLC
    Inventors: Eugene H Vetter, James W Vetter, Alisen E Vetter
  • Patent number: 10070885
    Abstract: An excisional device for either handheld or stereotactic table/MRI use may comprise a work element configured to rotate at a first rotation rate and comprising at least one articulable beak configured to cut tissue in a longitudinal direction. Helical elements or equivalent assemblies may be configured to transport tissue cut by a work element and may be co-axially disposed relative to the work element and may be operative to rotate at rotation rates that may be different from the work element rotation rate. Flush and vacuum tissue transport mechanisms may be incorporated in replacement of or in conjunction with helical elements. A proximal sheath and a distal sheath may be co-axially disposed relative to a work element and may be configured to rotate a work element and to actuate a beak or beaks. A simplified embodiment of this device may be applicable to field use where power sources for actuation may be limited.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 19, 2014
    Date of Patent: September 11, 2018
    Assignee: TransMed7, LLC
    Inventors: James W Vetter, Daniel E Clark, Eugene H Vetter, Alisen E Vetter
  • Patent number: 10070884
    Abstract: An excisional device for either handheld or stereotactic table/MRI use may comprise a work element configured to rotate at a first rotation rate and comprising at least one articulable beak configured to cut tissue in a longitudinal direction. Helical elements or equivalent assemblies may be configured to transport tissue cut by a work element and may be co-axially disposed relative to the work element and may be operative to rotate at rotation rates that may be different from the work element rotation rate. Flush and vacuum tissue transport mechanisms may be incorporated in replacement of or in conjunction with helical elements. A proximal sheath and a distal sheath may be co-axially disposed relative to a work element and may be configured to rotate a work element and to actuate a beak or beaks. A simplified embodiment of this device may be applicable to field use where power sources for actuation may be limited.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 19, 2014
    Date of Patent: September 11, 2018
    Assignee: TransMed7, LLC
    Inventors: James W Vetter, Daniel E Clark, Eugene H Vetter, Alisen E Vetter
  • Publication number: 20170333010
    Abstract: An excisional biopsy and delivery device may comprise one or more rotating, penetrating and cutting rod elements. The rod elements may be configured to advance from a stored and confined first position and rotate about an axis, while being simultaneously revolved about a central axis. The rod elements may then assume a second released and expanded configuration that is operative to cut around and surround target tissue. In this manner, the rod elements are operative to move through the surrounding tissue to create a volume of revolution and to sever and capture the target tissue contained within the volume of revolution from the surrounding tissue. The severed and captured volume of revolution containing the target issue may then be removed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 11, 2015
    Publication date: November 23, 2017
    Inventors: Eugene H. VETTER, James W. Vetter, Alisen E. Vetter
  • Patent number: 9592035
    Abstract: An excisional device for either handheld car stereotactic table use may comprise an outer sheath that may comprise a distal scoopula shape configured to penetrate and/or cut tissue independently or in concert with work element(s). The articulable work element(s) may comprise articulable beak(s) and may be configured to translate and/or rotate at a first rate and to cut tissue in a direction implied by placement of the scoopula shaped outer sheath. A first helical element or equivalent assembly may be configured to transport tissue cut by the work element(s) and/or scoopula, may be co-axially disposed relative to the work element(s) and may be operative to rotate at a second rotation rate that is different than the first rate. A proximal sheath may be co-axially disposed relative to the work element(s) and the first helical element, and may be configured to rotate and actuate the work element(s).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 12, 2013
    Date of Patent: March 14, 2017
    Assignee: TransMed7, LLC
    Inventors: James W Vetter, Eugene H Vetter, Daniel E Clark, Alisen E Vetter, Paul A Vetter
  • Publication number: 20170056628
    Abstract: A steerable, conformable, drug eluting balloon catheter device may comprise a catheter stem with one or more balloon element(s), themselves comprised of one or more segment(s) arranged radially or axially along the length of the device, and may allow precise deployment of vascular interventional devices, including coring devices and/or placement of stents, and may also allow targeted, specific placement of selected diagnostic or therapeutic materials on the walls of a vascular structure during a cardiovascular intervention procedure.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 3, 2016
    Publication date: March 2, 2017
    Inventors: James W. VETTER, Eugene H. VETTER, Alisen E. VETTER
  • Patent number: 9456807
    Abstract: An excisional device for either handheld or stereotactic table use may comprise an outer sheath that may comprise a distal trough shape configured to penetrate and/or cut tissue independently or in concert with work element(s). The articulable work element(s) may comprise articulable beak(s) and may be configured to translate and/or rotate at a first rate and to cut tissue in a direction implied by placement of the trough shaped outer sheath. A first helical element or equivalent assembly may be configured to transport tissue cut by the work element(s) and/or trough, may be co-axially disposed relative to the work element(s) and may be operative to rotate at a second rotation rate that is different than the first rate. A proximal sheath may be co-axially disposed relative to the work element(s) and the first helical element, and may be configured to rotate and actuate the work element(s).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 12, 2013
    Date of Patent: October 4, 2016
    Assignee: TransMed7, LLC
    Inventors: James W Vetter, Eugene H Vetter, Daniel E Clark, Alisen E Vetter
  • Patent number: 9259211
    Abstract: An excisional biopsy and delivery device may comprise one or more rotating, penetrating and cutting rod elements. The rod elements may be configured to advance from a stored and confined first position and rotate about an axis, while being simultaneously revolved about a central axis. The rod elements may then assume a second released and expanded configuration that is operative to cut around and surround target tissue. In this manner, the rod elements are operative to move through the surrounding tissue to create a volume of revolution and to sever and capture the target tissue contained within the volume of revolution from the surrounding tissue. The severed and captured volume of revolution containing the target tissue may then be removed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 3, 2013
    Date of Patent: February 16, 2016
    Assignee: TRANSMED7, LLC
    Inventors: Eugene H Vetter, James W Vetter, Alisen E Vetter
  • Patent number: 9155527
    Abstract: An excisional device for either handheld or stereotactic table use may comprise an outer sheath that may comprise a distal scoopula shape configured to penetrate and/or cut tissue independently or in concert with work element(s). The articulable work element(s) may comprise articulable beak(s) and may be configured to translate and/or rotate at a first rate and to cut tissue in a direction implied by placement of the scoopula shaped outer sheath. A first helical element or equivalent assembly may be configured to transport tissue cut by the work element(s) and/or scoopula, may be co-axially disposed relative to the work element(s) and may be operative to rotate at a second rotation rate that is different than the first rate. A proximal sheath may be co-axially disposed relative to the work element(s) and the first helical element, and may be configured to rotate and actuate the work element(s).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 22, 2013
    Date of Patent: October 13, 2015
    Assignee: TransMed7, LLC
    Inventors: James W Vetter, Eugene H Vetter, Daniel E Clark, Alisen E Vetter
  • Patent number: 9039633
    Abstract: An excisional biopsy and delivery device may comprise one or more rotating, penetrating and cutting rod elements. The rod elements may be configured to advance from a stored and confined first position and rotate about an axis, while being simultaneously revolved about a central axis. The rod elements may then assume a second released and expanded configuration that is operative to cut around and surround target tissue. In this manner, the rod elements are operative to move through the surrounding tissue to create a volume of revolution and to sever and capture the target tissue contained within the volume of revolution from the surrounding tissue. The severed and captured volume of revolution containing the target issue may then be removed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 3, 2013
    Date of Patent: May 26, 2015
    Assignee: Transmed7, LLC
    Inventors: Eugene H Vetter, James W Vetter, Alisen E Vetter
  • Publication number: 20150133985
    Abstract: An excisional device for either handheld or stereotactic table/MRI use may comprise a work element configured to rotate at a first rotation rate and comprising at least one articulable beak configured to cut tissue in a longitudinal direction. Helical elements or equivalent assemblies may be configured to transport tissue cut by a work element and may be co-axially disposed relative to the work element and may be operative to rotate at rotation rates that may be different from the work element rotation rate. Flush and vacuum tissue transport mechanisms may be incorporated in replacement of or in conjunction with helical elements. A proximal sheath and a distal sheath may be co-axially disposed relative to a work element and may be configured to rotate a work element and to actuate a beak or beaks. A simplified embodiment of this device may be applicable to field use where power sources for actuation may be limited.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 19, 2014
    Publication date: May 14, 2015
    Inventors: James W VETTER, Daniel E Clark, Eugene H Vetter, Alisen E Vetter
  • Publication number: 20150112226
    Abstract: An excisional device for either handheld or stereotactic table/MRI use may comprise a work element configured to rotate at a first rotation rate and comprising at least one articulable beak configured to cut tissue in a longitudinal direction. Helical elements or equivalent assemblies may be configured to transport tissue cut by a work element and may be co-axially disposed relative to the work element and may be operative to rotate at rotation rates that may be different from the work element rotation rate. Flush and vacuum tissue transport mechanisms may be incorporated in replacement of or in conjunction with helical elements. A proximal sheath and a distal sheath may be co-axially disposed relative to a work element and may be configured to rotate a work element and to actuate a beak or beaks. A simplified embodiment of this device may be applicable to field use where power sources for actuation may be limited.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 19, 2014
    Publication date: April 23, 2015
    Inventors: James W. VETTER, Daniel E. CLARK, Eugene H. VETTER, Alisen E. VETTER