Patents by Inventor Brett Naglreiter

Brett Naglreiter 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: 11197977
    Abstract: A catheter has a jacket (10, 11, 5) defining a lumen and a helical support (6). The catheter has a proximal portion (1) and a distal portion (3), the distal portion having for at least some of its length a corrugated outer surface. A transition portion has a flexural stiffness which is less than that of the distal portion and more than that of the proximal portion. The transition portion provides an optimum transition in flexural stiffness by way of features of the jacket including geometry of jacket corrugations (15), or overlapping tubular layers (1073, 1074). The distal end of the distal portion may have an extension of liner material folded over (1072, 1082) to provide a particularly soft tip. In other examples the liner is terminated (763) before the distal tip. The catheter is particularly suited to an aspiration device (1350) with a flow restrictor (1353) and the distal portion distal of the flow restrictor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 13, 2020
    Date of Patent: December 14, 2021
    Assignee: Perfuze Limited
    Inventors: Liam Mullins, Dara Finneran, Alejandro Espinosa, Lisandro Rivera, Robert Farnan, Brett Naglreiter, John Logan, Andrew Cragg
  • Publication number: 20210361910
    Abstract: A catheter has a jacket (10, 11, 5) defining a lumen and a helical support (6). The catheter has a proximal portion (4) and a distal portion (3), the distal portion having for at least some of its length a corrugated outer surface. A transition portion has a flexural stiffness which is less than that of the distal portion and more than that of the proximal portion. The transition portion provides an optimum transition in flexural stiffness by way of features of the jacket including geometry of jacket corrugations (15), or overlapping tubular layers (1073, 1074). The distal end of the distal portion may have an extension of liner material folded over (1072, 1082) to provide a particularly soft tip. In other examples the liner is terminated (763) before the distal tip. The catheter is particularly suited to an aspiration device (1350) with a flow restrictor (1353) and the distal portion distal of the flow restrictor.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 6, 2021
    Publication date: November 25, 2021
    Applicant: Perfuze Limited
    Inventors: Liam MULLINS, Dara FINNERAN, Alejandro ESPINOSA, Lisandro RIVERA, Robert FARNAN, Brett NAGLREITER, John LOGAN, Andrew CRAGG
  • Publication number: 20200206458
    Abstract: A catheter has a jacket (10, 11, 5) defining a lumen and a helical support (6). The catheter has a proximal portion (1) and a distal portion (3), the distal portion having for at least some of its length a corrugated outer surface. A transition portion has a flexural stiffness which is less than that of the distal portion and more than that of the proximal portion. The transition portion provides an optimum transition in flexural stiffness by way of features of the jacket including geometry of jacket corrugations (15), or overlapping tubular layers (1073, 1074). The distal end of the distal portion may have an extension of liner material folded over (1072, 1082) to provide a particularly soft tip. In other examples the liner is terminated (763) before the distal tip. The catheter is particularly suited to an aspiration device (1350) with a flow restrictor (1353) and the distal portion distal of the flow restrictor.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 13, 2020
    Publication date: July 2, 2020
    Applicant: Perfuze Limited
    Inventors: Liam MULLINS, Dara Finneran, Alejandro ESPINOSA, Lisandro RIVERA, Robert FARNAN, Brett NAGLREITER, John LOGAN, Andrew CRAGG
  • Publication number: 20070135791
    Abstract: Methods for infusing the interior of a blood vessel are practiced with a catheter having an infusion lumen, a plurality of elution holes, a movable barrier (preferably an inflatable bladder) between the infusion lumen and the elution holes, an occlusion balloon, and an inflation lumen. The methods include sealing the elution holes with the movable barrier, inserting the catheter into the blood vessel, inflating the occlusion balloon, unsealing the elution holes, injecting the therapeutic agent through the infusion lumen, deflating the occlusion balloon and removing the catheter from the blood vessel. The methods also preferably include testing the occlusion balloon and priming the infusion lumen prior to sealing the infusion ports and inserting the catheter into the blood vessel.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 18, 2007
    Publication date: June 14, 2007
    Inventors: Charles Slater, Brett Naglreiter, Scott Jahrmarkt, Banning Lary
  • Publication number: 20060149218
    Abstract: Methods and apparatus for treating the interior of a blood vessel include a variety of catheter designs, methods and apparatus for occluding a blood vessel, methods and apparatus for locating an occlusion device, methods and apparatus for locating a treating device at the site of blood vessel tributaries, and methods and apparatus for dispensing treating agent.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 4, 2004
    Publication date: July 6, 2006
    Inventors: Charles Slater, Brett Naglreiter, Scott Jahrmarkt, Thomas Bales, Banning Lary
  • Publication number: 20050113798
    Abstract: Methods and apparatus for treating the interior of a blood vessel include a variety of catheter designs, methods and apparatus for occluding a blood vessel, methods and apparatus for locating an occlusion device, methods and apparatus for locating a treating device at the site of blood vessel tributaries, and methods and apparatus for dispensing treating agent.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 19, 2004
    Publication date: May 26, 2005
    Inventors: Charles Slater, Brett Naglreiter, Scott Jahrmarkt, Thomas Bales, Banning Lary
  • Publication number: 20050107738
    Abstract: Methods and apparatus for treating the interior of a blood vessel include a variety of catheter designs, methods and apparatus for occluding a blood vessel, methods and apparatus for locating an occlusion device, methods and apparatus for locating a treating device at the site of blood vessel tributaries, and methods and apparatus for dispensing treating agent.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 19, 2004
    Publication date: May 19, 2005
    Inventors: Charles Slater, Brett Naglreiter, Scott Jahrmarkt, Thomas Bales, Banning Lary
  • Patent number: 5810770
    Abstract: A fluid management pump system (30) for supplying sterile solution to a surgical site. The system includes an inflow tube (42) for supplying sterile solution to the surgical site. The solution is forced through the inflow tube by a pump (40). Fluid is drained from the surgical site in order to maintain the pressure at the site through an outflow tube (44). Both the inflow and outflow tubes are attached to a cassette (52). The cassette is mounted to a control unit (50). Internal to the cassette are pinch valves (54, 56) for controlling fluid flow through, respectively, the inflow and outflow tubes. The open/closed states of the inflow and outflow tubes are controlled by solenoids (58, 60) internal to the control unit that act on the pinch valves. The control unit actuates the solenoids and supplies the energization current to the pump based on operator entered commands and indication that the pressure at the surgical site.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 13, 1996
    Date of Patent: September 22, 1998
    Assignee: Stryker Corporation
    Inventors: Sing Fatt Chin, Charles Nelson, John Nguyen, Heber Saravia, Brett Naglreiter