Patents by Inventor Arnold Thornton
Arnold Thornton 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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Patent number: 6934589Abstract: An improved system and method for deploying medical electrical leads is disclosed. The system includes a guiding device such as a guidewire used to navigate the vascular system of a body. The guiding device includes a fixation member that can be deployed to maintain the guiding device at a desired location within the vascular system. The fixation member may be an inflatable device such as a balloon, or alternatively, may be an expandable device constructed of flexible fibers that has both an expanded and a contracted state. The system may further include a coupling member located adjacent to the guiding device. The coupling member may be a rail extending distally from a proximal end of the guiding device to a point proximal the fixation member. In an alternative embodiment of the invention, the coupling member is a channel included in the body of the guiding device adapted to slidably engage an electrode assembly.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2001Date of Patent: August 23, 2005Assignee: Medtronic, Inc.Inventors: Stephen Sundquist, Arnold Thornton, Roger Dahl, Duane Zytkovicz, Kenneth C. Gardeski
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Patent number: 6901289Abstract: A medical electrical lead is disclosed that is adapted for placement in the coronary sinus, or a branch vein thereof. The lead includes a first and second pace/sense electrode. A selection mechanism is provided to select either the first or the second electrode for use as a cathode, with the other electrode being selected as the anode. According to another aspect of the invention, a high-voltage coil electrode may be provided between the first and second electrodes. The coil electrode may be electrically coupled to the anode to increase the shadow area of the coil electrode.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2001Date of Patent: May 31, 2005Assignee: Medtronic, Inc.Inventors: Roger Dahl, Thomas M. Soukup, Joe Perttu, Arnold Thornton, Elisabeth L. Belden, John L. Sommer
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Publication number: 20020147487Abstract: An improved system and method for deploying medical electrical leads is disclosed. The system includes a guiding device such as a guidewire used to navigate the vascular system of a body. The guiding device includes a fixation member that can be deployed to maintain the guiding device at a desired location within the vascular system. The fixation member may be an inflatable device such as a balloon, or alternatively, may be an expandable device constructed of flexible fibers that has both an expanded and a contracted state. The system may further include a coupling member located adjacent to the guiding device. The coupling member may be a rail extending distally from a proximal end of the guiding device to a point proximal the fixation member. In an alternative embodiment of the invention, the coupling member is a channel included in the body of the guiding device adapted to slidably engage an electrode assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2001Publication date: October 10, 2002Applicant: Medtronic, Inc.Inventors: Stephen K. Sundquist, Arnold Thornton, Roger Dahl, Duane Zytkovicz, Kenneth C. Gardeski
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Publication number: 20020111663Abstract: A medical electrical lead is disclosed that is adapted for placement in the coronary sinus, or a branch vein thereof. The lead includes a first and second pace/sense electrode. A selection mechanism is provided to select either the first or the second electrode for use as a cathode, with the other electrode being selected as the anode. According to another aspect of the invention, a high-voltage coil electrode may be provided between the first and second electrodes. The coil electrode may be electrically coupled to the anode to increase the shadow area of the coil electrode.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2001Publication date: August 15, 2002Inventors: Roger Dahl, Thomas M. Soukup, Joe Perttu, Arnold Thornton, Elisabeth L. Belden, John L. Sommer
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Publication number: 20020072737Abstract: A system and method for deploying a lead in a cardiac chamber, a cardiac vein, or a coronary artery of a patient is disclosed. The system includes a delivery device such as a guidewire having an electrode retention member at the guidewire distal end to engage an electrode assembly. The guidewire is adapted to be inserted into the inner lumen of an introducer sheath so that the electrode retention member extends beyond the distal tip of the introducer. The electrode assembly is then coupled to the electrode retention member of the guidewire. The introducer includes means at the distal end adapted to engage the proximal end of the electrode assembly that is mounted on the guidewire. This allows the introducer to push the electrode assembly and the guidewire through the vasculature to a predetermined point of implant. The introducer may then be utilized to dislodge the electrode assembly from the guidewire at the predetermined implant site before the guidewire and introducer are withdrawn.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2001Publication date: June 13, 2002Applicant: Medtronic, Inc.Inventors: Elisabeth Lacy Belden, Roger Dahl, John Louis Sommer, Thomas M. Soukup, Steve Sundquist, Arnold Thornton, Duane Zytkovicz
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Patent number: 6330118Abstract: A magneto optic or optical disk drive comprises a laser source for providing laser beam, and a lens or compound lens for focussing the laser onto a currently inserted recording disk with specific overcoat thickness. In one embodiment, the lens is a compound lens that can focus aberration-free spots on different types of disk media having recording layers located under overcoats of different thicknesses. When a specific disk is inserted, only one spot in focussed onto the current recording layer. Furthermore, if the disk spins rapidly, it can wobble. The lens or compound lens comprises different regions where the focal length may vary slightly and continuously or discretely. Because of this, as the disk wobbles, the lens can nonetheless continue to focus laser light onto a small spot on the recording media, providing increased depth of focus in the vicinity of the currently inserted recording media.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 1999Date of Patent: December 11, 2001Assignee: Aerial Imaging CorporationInventors: Walter Daschner, Barry Block, Arnold Thornton, Bernard Kress
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Patent number: 6162590Abstract: A method for forming a novel head used in magneto-optic or optical disks comprises the steps of forming a diffractive lens on one side of a glass substrate and forming air bearing surface rails on a second side of said glass substrate. The glass substrate is then cut into separate heads. In this way, many magneto-optic or optical heads can be formed simultaneously without incurring the expense of bonding lenses onto a slider. In one embodiment, coils are deposited on the substrate to generate a magnetic field during magneto-optic write operations. In another embodiment, a glass wafer having diffractive lenses formed thereon is bonded to a silicon spacer structure.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 1998Date of Patent: December 19, 2000Assignee: Aerial Imaging CorporationInventors: Barry Block, Arnold Thornton, Walter Daschner
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Patent number: 5536247Abstract: A method of treating cardiac conduction defects and/or congestive heart disease. The method involves identifying the branch arteries that feed blood to the specialized cardiac conduction cells of the heart and/or to any ischemic regions of the heart. Any occlusions in these arteries are then opened using conventional PTCA devices and procedures which, prior to the present invention, have not been used to treat occlusions in the branch arteries that supply blood to the heart.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 1995Date of Patent: July 16, 1996Assignee: Scimed Life Systems, Inc.Inventor: Arnold Thornton