Patents by Inventor Andrew Gentile
Andrew Gentile 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: 20250143034Abstract: A dual-band phosphor-converted light emitting diode (PC-LED) is provided. The dual-band PC-LED includes a blue LED configured to generate blue light, a first phosphor-based light filter configured to output visible light based on the blue light; and a second phosphor-based light filter configured to output near-infrared light based on the visible light.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2024Publication date: May 1, 2025Applicant: Abiomed, Inc.Inventors: Claude Belleville, Andrew Gentile
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Publication number: 20240307668Abstract: An expandable introducer sheath with an interlock dilator. The present technology provides an expandable sheath with a step feature inside its distal opening, and a dilator with an interlock that includes a catch surface configured to engage with the step feature and resist further relative movement so that the body of the dilator is prevented from exiting the distal end of the expandable sheath. This interlocking engagement may allow the dilator to be used to extend and maintain tension on the expandable sheath during insertion into a patient, and then to be retracted from the expandable sheath by pulling the dilator in the opposite direction. The present technology also provides a dilator hub with a spring mechanism configured to achieve and maintain a desired tension on the expandable sheath and to prevent overextension of the expandable sheath when the dilator is being inserted into the expandable sheath.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 16, 2024Publication date: September 19, 2024Applicant: ABIOMED, Inc.Inventors: Christopher Nason Korkuch, Robert Fishman, Michael Thomas Finnegan, Charles DeLorenzo, Andrew Gentile, Anne Gabrielle McLoughlin, Robert Swierczek, Matthew D'Agostino, Jonathan Barry
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Publication number: 20240216670Abstract: A portable ventricular assist system may comprise a heart pump and at least one hardware controller. The heart pump may comprise a rotor, a motor configured to drive rotation of the rotor at one or more speeds, a first optical pressure sensor configured to detect a first pressure signal, and a second optical pressure sensor configured to detect a second pressure signal. The at least one hardware controller may comprise a primary power source, a secondary power source, at least one light-emitting diode (LED) coupled to the first optical pressure sensor via at least one first optical fiber, and the second optical pressure sensor via at least one second optical fiber. The at least one hardware controller may further comprise at least one hardware processor configured to determine a differential pressure based, at least in part, the first pressure signal and the second pressure signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2023Publication date: July 4, 2024Applicant: Abiomed, Inc.Inventors: Andrew Gentile, Claude Belleville, Wolfgang Kerkhoffs
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Publication number: 20240123216Abstract: A multi-channel optical pressure sensor is provided. The multi-channel optical pressure sensor includes at least one LED configured to generate light having a first spectrum and a second spectrum, a plurality of sensors including a first sensor coupled to the at least one LED via at least one first optical fiber and a second sensor coupled to the at least one LED via at least one second optical fiber, and a detector module coupled to first sensor and the second sensor. The detector module comprises at least one lens and an image sensor configured to sense light received from the at least one lens. The multi-channel optical pressure sensor further includes at least one hardware processor configured to determine based, at least in part, on the light sensed by the image sensor, a first pressure measured at the first sensor and a second pressure measured at the second sensor.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2023Publication date: April 18, 2024Applicant: Abiomed, Inc.Inventors: Claude Belleville, Andrew Gentile
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Patent number: 11944770Abstract: An expandable introducer sheath with an interlock dilator. The present technology provides an expandable sheath with a step feature inside its distal opening, and a dilator with an interlock that includes a catch surface configured to engage with the step feature and resist further relative movement so that the body of the dilator is prevented from exiting the distal end of the expandable sheath. This interlocking engagement may allow the dilator to be used to extend and maintain tension on the expandable sheath during insertion into a patient, and then to be retracted from the expandable sheath by pulling the dilator in the opposite direction. The present technology also provides a dilator hub with a spring mechanism configured to achieve and maintain a desired tension on the expandable sheath and to prevent overextension of the expandable sheath when the dilator is being inserted into the expandable sheath.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2023Date of Patent: April 2, 2024Assignee: Abiomed, Inc.Inventors: Christopher N. Korkuch, Robert Fishman, Michael Thomas Finnegan, Charles DeLorenzo, Andrew Gentile, Anne Gabrielle McLoughlin, Robert Swierczek, Matthew D'Agostino, Jonathan Barry
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Publication number: 20230347121Abstract: An expandable introducer sheath with an interlock dilator. The present technology provides an expandable sheath with a step feature inside its distal opening, and a dilator with an interlock that includes a catch surface configured to engage with the step feature and resist further relative movement so that the body of the dilator is prevented from exiting the distal end of the expandable sheath. This interlocking engagement may allow the dilator to be used to extend and maintain tension on the expandable sheath during insertion into a patient, and then to be retracted from the expandable sheath by pulling the dilator in the opposite direction. The present technology also provides a dilator hub with a spring mechanism configured to achieve and maintain a desired tension on the expandable sheath and to prevent overextension of the expandable sheath when the dilator is being inserted into the expandable sheath.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 6, 2023Publication date: November 2, 2023Applicant: ABIOMED, Inc.Inventors: Christopher N. Korkuch, Robert Fishman, Michael Thomas Finnegan, Charles DeLorenzo, Andrew Gentile, Anne Gabrielle McLoughlin, Robert Swierczek, Matthew D'Agostino, Jonathan Barry
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Publication number: 20230173252Abstract: Techniques and systems for using spectroscopy- and/or image-based sensing with an intravascular blood pump may be provided. The techniques generally include capturing a spectral response to light of a measured tissue and/or blood. Based on the specific needs, the method may include, e.g., determining a type of the measured tissue based on the spectral response, determining if the type of the measured tissue matches a target tissue type, determining a health of the measured tissue based on the spectral response, determining a treatment plan based on the health of the measured tissue, determining a type and/or quantity of components and/or characteristics in the blood, and/or determining a degree of heart recovery based on the type and/or quantity of the components and/or characteristics in the blood.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2022Publication date: June 8, 2023Applicant: ABIOMED, Inc.Inventors: Carlos Alejandro Segura Ortega, Andrew Gentile
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Patent number: 11660434Abstract: An expandable introducer sheath with an interlock dilator. The present technology provides an expandable sheath with a step feature inside its distal opening, and a dilator with an interlock that includes a catch surface configured to engage with the step feature and resist further relative movement so that the body of the dilator is prevented from exiting the distal end of the expandable sheath. This interlocking engagement may allow the dilator to be used to extend and maintain tension on the expandable sheath during insertion into a patient, and then to be retracted from the expandable sheath by pulling the dilator in the opposite direction. The present technology also provides a dilator hub with a spring mechanism configured to achieve and maintain a desired tension on the expandable sheath and to prevent overextension of the expandable sheath when the dilator is being inserted into the expandable sheath.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2021Date of Patent: May 30, 2023Assignee: ABIOMED, INC.Inventors: Christopher N. Korkuch, Robert Fishman, Michael Finnegan, Charles DeLorenzo, Andrew Gentile, Anne Gabrielle McLoughlin, Robert Swierczek, Matthew D'Agostino, Jonathan Barry
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Publication number: 20210236783Abstract: An expandable introducer sheath with an interlock dilator. The present technology provides an expandable sheath with a step feature inside its distal opening, and a dilator with an interlock that includes a catch surface that is configured to engage with the step feature of the expandable sheath. When the step feature engages the catch surface, it resists further relative movement so that the body of the dilator is prevented from exiting the distal end of the expandable sheath. The nature of the interlocking engagement between the step feature and the catch surface allows the dilator to be used to extend and maintain tension on the expandable sheath during insertion into a patient, and then to be retracted from the expandable sheath by simply pulling the dilator in the opposite direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2021Publication date: August 5, 2021Applicant: ABIOMED, Inc.Inventors: Christopher N. Korkuch, Robert Fishman, Michael Finnegan, Charles DeLorenzo, Andrew Gentile, Anne Gabrielle McLoughlin, Robert Swierczek
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Publication number: 20150157351Abstract: The present invention provides skin grafting and devices that comprise a systematic approach to the process of skin grafting, i.e., harvesting, post-excision processing and application of donor skin and pre and post-graft treatment of the recipient site.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2014Publication date: June 11, 2015Inventors: Charles Seegert, Royce Johnson, A. David Boccuti, Andrew Gentile, Edward Sy Griffey, Teryl Blane Sanders
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Patent number: 7455248Abstract: A pistol-shaped powder delivery device consolidates propellant pulse creation, powder storage, powder aerosolization and aerolsolized powdered delivery in a single device while providing dose, pattern and coverage control of the output spray. The single-hand-held, single-hand-operated device includes a housing having a handle portion that is selectively collapsed to generate a propellant pulse that is conveyed into and through powder stored in a reservoir mounted at an upward angle to the horizontal in a receptacle provided in the housing. Powder in the reservoir is caused to be aerosolized by the propellant pulse whereupon aerosolized powder exits the reservoir through an open end of, and elongate slots provided in the sidewall of, an elongate hollow member extending from an outlet in the receptacle through the stored powdered material into a head space in the reservoir. The outlet is connected a barrel portion for output of the aerosolized powder spray.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2005Date of Patent: November 25, 2008Assignee: Genzyme CorporationInventors: Joseph J. Kablik, Andrew Gentile, A. David Boccuti
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Publication number: 20080060970Abstract: A device for delivery of biologic materials, comprising: a cartridge having at least two cylinder bores for fluids to be delivered, wherein each cylinder includes an exit port for a fluid, a plunger within each cylinder for pushing the fluids out of the cylinder, a housing adapted to receive the cartridge, wherein the housing or cartridge includes an adaptor to receive and lock a manifold that operably connects to the exit ports of the cartridge, at least two toothed rams, wherein each toothed ram is at least partially within a cylinder bore, a trigger connected to the housing, wherein the trigger includes a toothed drive rack, a toothed wheel assembly that cooperates with the toothed drive rack and with the toothed rams, as well as methods of making the device, methods of using the device to treat discs, kits including the device.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2007Publication date: March 13, 2008Inventors: John Wheeler, Gary Whipple, A. Boccuti, Thomas Washburn, Andrew Gentile, J. Ratz, John Spiridigliozzi
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Publication number: 20050234485Abstract: The present invention provides skin grafting and devices that comprise a systematic approach to the process of skin grafting, i.e., harvesting, post-excision processing and application of donor skin and pre and post-graft treatment of the recipient site.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2005Publication date: October 20, 2005Inventors: Charles Seegert, Royce Johnson, A. Boccuti, Andrew Gentile, Sy Griffey, Teryl Sanders
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Publication number: 20050205087Abstract: A pistol-shaped powder delivery device consolidates propellant pulse creation, powder storage, powder aerosolization and aerolsolized powdered delivery in a single device while providing dose, pattern and coverage control of the output spray. The single-hand-held, single-hand-operated device includes a housing having a handle portion that is selectively collapsed to generate a propellant pulse that is conveyed into and through powder stored in a reservoir mounted at an upward angle to the horizontal in a receptacle provided in the housing. Powder in the reservoir is caused to be aerosolized by the propellant pulse whereupon aerosolized powder exits the reservoir through an open end of, and elongate slots provided in the sidewall of, an elongate hollow member extending from an outlet in the receptacle through the stored powdered material into a head space in the reservoir. The outlet is connected a barrel portion for output of the aerosolized powder spray.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2005Publication date: September 22, 2005Inventors: Joseph Kablik, Andrew Gentile, A. Boccuti