Patents by Inventor Anders Scheel Klausen

Anders Scheel Klausen 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: 9409001
    Abstract: A balloon catheter includes a balloon having a plurality of layers. The inner layer acts as a support layer to the outer layer. Embedded within the outer layer is a plurality of particles or pellets which in one embodiment provide roughening of the outer surface of the balloon. The particles or pellets, particularly in conjunction with an inner support layer, ensure maintenance of the roughened outer surface of the balloon during inflation of the balloon. In another embodiment, the particles or pellets may be radiopaque and/or echogenic with or without creating surface roughening of the balloon.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 6, 2013
    Date of Patent: August 9, 2016
    Assignee: Cook Medical Technologies LLC
    Inventors: Steen Aggerholm, Anders Scheel Klausen, Thomas Lysgaard, Anne-Mette Hoppe Sönnichsen, Allan Torp
  • Patent number: 8685054
    Abstract: A valvuloplasty balloon assembly includes a balloon (50) provided with end shoulders (64, 66) preferably integral with end cones (54, 56) of the balloon (50). The end shoulders (64, 66) provide a substantially perpendicular stop shoulder (68) at either end of the cylindrical portion (52) of the balloon (50). The restraining shoulders (64, 66) act to hold the balloon (50) within a valve (16) of a heart (10), for instance. This prevents unwanted slippage of the balloon (50) during a valvuloplasty procedure and thus prevents possible damage caused as a result of such slippage.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 27, 2011
    Date of Patent: April 1, 2014
    Assignee: Cook Medical Technologies LLC
    Inventors: Steen Aggerholm, Tue Thuren Bödewadt, Per Elgaard, Christina Rauf Hansen, Anders Scheel Klausen, Thomas Lysgaard, Allan Torp
  • Publication number: 20130261549
    Abstract: A medical balloon of a balloon catheter has at least first and second layers in which the second, outer, layer is made of a material having a lower melting or softening temperature than the inner layer. The outer layer is provided with texturing or roughening on its outer surface, thereby to provide a textured roughened medical balloon. The inner layer supports the outer layer and in particular the texture or roughening of the outer surface of the outer layer. This support prevents or substantially reduces any flattening of any texture or roughening on the outside surface of the balloon when inflated.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 6, 2013
    Publication date: October 3, 2013
    Applicant: Cook Medical Technologies LLC
    Inventors: Anders Scheel Klausen, Thomas Lysgaard, Anne-Mette Hoppe Sönnichsen, Allan Torp
  • Publication number: 20130261548
    Abstract: A balloon catheter includes a balloon having a plurality of layers. The inner layer acts as a support layer to the outer layer. Embedded within the outer layer is a plurality of particles or pellets which in one embodiment provide roughening of the outer surface of the balloon. The particles or pellets, particularly in conjunction with an inner support layer, ensure maintenance of the roughened outer surface of the balloon during inflation of the balloon. In another embodiment, the particles or pellets may be radiopaque and/or echogenic with or without creating surface roughening of the balloon.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 6, 2013
    Publication date: October 3, 2013
    Applicant: Cook Medical Technologies LLC
    Inventors: Steen Aggerholm, Anders Scheel Klausen, Thomas Lysgaard, Anne-Mette Hoppe Sönnichsen, Allan Torp
  • Publication number: 20120277785
    Abstract: A valvuloplasty balloon assembly includes a balloon (50) provided with end shoulders (64, 66) preferably integral with end cones (54, 56) of the balloon (50). The end shoulders (64, 66) provide a substantially perpendicular stop shoulder (68) at either end of the cylindrical portion (52) of the balloon (50). The restraining shoulders (64, 66) act to hold the balloon (50) within a valve (16) of a heart (10), for instance. This prevents unwanted slippage of the balloon (50) during a valvuloplasty procedure and thus prevents possible damage caused as a result of such slippage.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 27, 2011
    Publication date: November 1, 2012
    Applicant: Cook Medical Technologies LLC
    Inventors: Steen Aggerholm, Tue Thuren Bödewadt, Per Elgaard, Christina Rauf Hansen, Anders Scheel Klausen, Thomas Lysgaard, Allan Torp