Patents by Inventor Bruno CARREEL
Bruno CARREEL 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: 20240350089Abstract: Connection transmitter for connecting a guidewire to a connector assembly (14), comprising: —a casing (16) surrounding at least partially the connector assembly, —a longitudinal connecting element (18) extending inside the casing along a longitudinal axis (X). The connecting element is translatable along a transversal axis, and receives the guidewire. The connector assembly comprises at least one connection blade extending along the transversal axis, and the connecting element comprises at least one transversal cavity (26) for receiving the guidewire, and cooperates with the connection blade. The connection transmitter presents: —a non-connecting configuration, in which the transversal cavity (26) and the connection blade are transversely disengaged, —a connecting configuration, in which the transversal cavity (26) and the connection blade are transversely cooperating by engagement. The connecting configuration enables to connect the guidewire with the at least connection blade.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2022Publication date: October 24, 2024Applicant: SENSOMEInventors: Guillaume Lecourt, Gor Lebedev, Bruno Carreel
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Publication number: 20240299052Abstract: Embodiments described relate to a medical device including an invasive probe that, when inserted into a duct (e.g. vasculature) of an animal (e.g., a human or non-human animal, including a human or non-human mammal), may be used to aid in diagnosing and/or treating a lesion of the duct (e.g. a growth or deposit within vasculature that fully or partially blocks the vasculature). The invasive probe may have one or more sensors to sense characteristics of the lesion, including by detecting one or more characteristics of tissues and/or biological materials of the lesion.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 20, 2022Publication date: September 12, 2024Applicant: SENSOMEInventor: Bruno Carreel
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Publication number: 20230404486Abstract: Embodiments described relate to a medical device including an invasive probe such as a guidewire that, when inserted into a duct (e.g. vasculature) of an animal (e.g., a human or non-human animal, including a human or non-human mammal), may be used to aid in diagnosing and/or treating a lesion of the duct (e.g. a growth or deposit within vasculature that fully or partially blocks the vasculature). The invasive probe may have one or more impedance sensors to sense characteristics of the lesion, including by detecting one or more characteristics of tissues and/or biological materials of the lesion. There is further described a method of assembling such a medical device.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2023Publication date: December 21, 2023Applicant: Sensome SASInventors: Bruno Carreel, Edward I. Wulfman
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Publication number: 20230181047Abstract: The invention relates to a medical device (12) comprising an electrical measurement circuit (16), in which are connected at least two variable-impedance sensors (22), the impedance of which varies according to a detected physical quantity, an electrical power source (18) for supplying power to the electrical measurement circuit (16), an antenna (18) for emitting an electromagnetic field according to the impedance of the electrical measurement circuit (16), each of the sensors (22) being associated with a switch (24) for interrupting the current supply of the sensor (22) in said measurement circuit (16), the medical device (12) additionally comprising a system (26) for controlling the switches (24) in order to successively control the opening or the closing of the switches (24), according to determined configurations. The medical device (12) may in particular be applied to the human body or implanted within the human body.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2022Publication date: June 15, 2023Applicant: Sensome SASInventors: Franz Bozsak, Bruno Carreel, Pierluca Messina, Myline Cottance
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Patent number: 11607174Abstract: Embodiments described relate to a medical device including an invasive probe such as a guidewire that, when inserted into a duct (e.g. vasculature) of an animal (e.g., a human or non-human animal, including a human or non-human mammal), may be used to aid in diagnosing and/or treating a lesion of the duct (e.g. a growth or deposit within vasculature that fully or partially blocks the vasculature). The invasive probe may have one or more impedance sensors to sense characteristics of the lesion, including by detecting one or more characteristics of tissues and/or biological materials of the lesion. There is further described a method of assembling such a medical device.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2017Date of Patent: March 21, 2023Assignee: Sensome SASInventors: Bruno Carreel, Edward I. Wulfman
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Patent number: 11510577Abstract: The invention relates to a medical device (12) comprising an electrical measurement circuit (16), in which are connected at least two variable-impedance sensors (22), the impedance of which varies according to a detected physical quantity, an electrical power source (18) for supplying power to the electrical measurement circuit (16), an antenna (18) for emitting an electromagnetic field according to the impedance of the electrical measurement circuit (16), each of the sensors (22) being associated with a switch (24) for interrupting the current supply of the sensor (22) in said measurement circuit (16), the medical device (12) additionally comprising a system (26) for controlling the switches (24) in order to successively control the opening or the closing of the switches (24), according to determined configurations. The medical device (12) may in particular be applied to the human body or implanted within the human body.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2017Date of Patent: November 29, 2022Assignee: Sensome SASInventors: Franz Bozsak, Bruno Carreel, Pierluca Messina, Myline Cottance
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Patent number: 11172885Abstract: A medical device including an electric measurement circuit, in which are connected at least two sensors the impedance of which varies as a function of a sensed physical parameter, a source of electrical power for powering the electric measurement circuit, an antenna for emitting an electromagnetic field as a function of the impedance of the electric measurement circuit, each of the sensors being associated with a switch for short circuiting the sensor in the measurement circuit, the medical device further including a system for controlling the switches in order successively to command the opening or closing of the switches in determined configurations. The medical device may notably be able to be applied to the human body or implanted in the human body.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2015Date of Patent: November 16, 2021Assignees: Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Ecole Polytechnique, Ecole Normale Superieure de CachanInventors: Abdul Barakat, Franz Bozsak, Yvan Eric Bonnassieux, Bruno Le Pioufle, Olivier Francais, Bruno Carreel
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Patent number: 10912482Abstract: The invention relates to a method for discriminating cells of a cellular structure, notably of a cellular tissue, comprising the steps consisting in determining (12) a frequency spectrum of the impedance of the cellular structure; defining (22) at least one model of the impedance of the cellular structure including a constant phase element (30); determining (44) the impedance of the constant phase element (30) which optimizes the correlation of each model of the impedance of the cellular structure with the spectrum; and deducing (66), from the impedance of the constant phase element (30) or from the impedances of the constant phase elements (30), an item of information on the cells of the cellular structure. The invention also relates to a system for implementing the method for discriminating cells of a cellular structure.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2016Date of Patent: February 9, 2021Assignee: Sensome SASInventors: Franz Bozsak, Abdul Barakat, Pierluca Messina, Olivier Francais, Bruno Carreel, Bruno Le Pioufle, Myline Cottance
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Publication number: 20190388002Abstract: Embodiments described relate to a medical device including an invasive probe that, when inserted into an animal (e.g., a human or non-human animal, including a human or non-human mammal), may aid in diagnosing and/or treating a lesion of the animal (e.g., a growth or deposit within vasculature that fully or partially blocks the vasculature). The invasive probe may have one or more sensors to sense characteristics of the lesion, including by detecting one or more characteristics of tissues and/or biological materials of the lesion. The medical device may be configured to analyze the characteristics of a lesion and, based on the analysis, provide treatment recommendations to a clinician. Such treatment recommendations may include a manner in which to treat a lesion, such as which treatment to use to treat a lesion and/or a manner in which to use a treatment device.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2017Publication date: December 26, 2019Applicant: Sensome SASInventors: Franz Bozsak, Bruno Carreel, Pierluca Messina, Myline Cottance
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Publication number: 20190380651Abstract: Embodiments described relate to a medical device including an invasive probe such as a guidewire that, when inserted into a duct (e.g. vasculature) of an animal (e.g., a human or non-human animal, including a human or non-human mammal), may be used to aid in diagnosing and/or treating a lesion of the duct (e.g. a growth or deposit within vasculature that fully or partially blocks the vasculature). The invasive probe may have one or more impedance sensors to sense characteristics of the lesion, including by detecting one or more characteristics of tissues and/or biological materials of the lesion. There is further described a method of assembling such a medical device.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 28, 2017Publication date: December 19, 2019Applicant: Sensome SASInventors: Bruno Carreel, Edward I. Wulfman
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Publication number: 20190159684Abstract: The invention relates to a medical device (12) comprising an electrical measurement circuit (16), in which are connected at least two variable-impedance sensors (22), the impedance of which varies according to a detected physical quantity, an electrical power source (18) for supplying power to the electrical measurement circuit (16), an antenna (18) for emitting an electromagnetic field according to the impedance of the electrical measurement circuit (16), each of the sensors (22) being associated with a switch (24) for interrupting the current supply of the sensor (22) in said measurement circuit (16), the medical device (12) additionally comprising a system (26) for controlling the switches (24) in order to successively control the opening or the closing of the switches (24), according to determined configurations. The medical device (12) may in particular be applied to the human body or implanted within the human body.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2017Publication date: May 30, 2019Applicant: Sensome SASInventors: Franz Bozsak, Bruno Carreel, Pierluca Messina, Myline Cottance
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Publication number: 20180303372Abstract: The invention relates to a method for discriminating cells of a cellular structure, notably of a cellular tissue, comprising the steps consisting in determining (12) a frequency spectrum of the impedance of the cellular structure; defining (22) at least one model of the impedance of the cellular structure including a constant phase element (30); determining (44) the impedance of the constant phase element (30) which optimizes the correlation of each model of the impedance of the cellular structure with the spectrum; and deducing (66), from the impedance of the constant phase element (30) or from the impedances of the constant phase elements (30), an item of information on the cells of the cellular structure. The invention also relates to a system for implementing the method for discriminating cells of a cellular structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2016Publication date: October 25, 2018Inventors: Franz Bozsak, Abdul Barakat, Pierluca Messina, Olivier Francais, Bruno Carreel, Bruno Le Pioufle, Myline Cottance
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Publication number: 20180235545Abstract: A medical device including an electric measurement circuit, in which are connected at least two sensors the impedance of which varies as a function of a sensed physical parameter, a source of electrical power for powering the electric measurement circuit, an antenna for emitting an electromagnetic field as a function of the impedance of the electric measurement circuit, each of the sensors being associated with a switch for short circuiting the sensor in the measurement circuit, the medical device further including a system for controlling the switches in order successively to command the opening or closing of the switches in determined configurations. The medical device may notably be able to be applied to the human body or implanted in the human body.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2015Publication date: August 23, 2018Applicants: CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE, ECOLE POLYTECHNIQUE, ECOLE NORMALE SUPERIEURE DE CACHANInventors: Abdul BARAKAT, Franz BOZSAK, Yvan Eric BONNASSIEUX, Bruno LE PIOUFLE, Olivier FRANCAIS, Bruno CARREEL