Patents by Inventor Bryan D. Knodel

Bryan D. Knodel 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).

  • Publication number: 20120215248
    Abstract: An apparatus and method for ejecting fluid from a fluid delivery system. The fluid delivery system has a pneumatic assembly that when triggered injects gas into a hydraulic assembly, which in turn ejects fluid through an external interface. An electronic interface displays various measurements, for example, how much fluid has been ejected and if the hydraulic system is closed the pressure of the system. The pneumatic assembly can also be depressurized such that fluid can reenter the hydraulic assembly through the external interface.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 23, 2012
    Publication date: August 23, 2012
    Inventors: Stephen J. Perry, Michele B. Carter, David R. Conti, Thomas F. Junecek, Bryan D. Knodel, Anthony Scott Hollars, Peter Crowley, Don C. Hovey, William Lucas Churchill, John B. Golden, Yam Chin, Mark L. Adams, Carleton E. Yee, Otto E. Anderhub
  • Patent number: 8187315
    Abstract: A partial stent may include a backbone and arcuate ribs extending from that backbone; where the ribs have shapes and lengths, and are positioned relative to the backbone, such that when the partial stent is viewed from an end, the ribs collectively define an open arc. A partial stent may include at least one barb extending outward therefrom. The partial stent may be used for treating an aneurysm in a blood vessel, such as a cerebral aneurysm. The partial stent may be placed in the blood vessel adjacent the neck of the aneurysm such that the partial stent substantially covers the neck of the aneurysm.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 8, 2006
    Date of Patent: May 29, 2012
    Assignee: Cardica, Inc.
    Inventors: Luke W. Clauson, Bryan D. Knodel, Bernard A. Hausen, Scott O. Chamness, Benjamin J. Matthias
  • Publication number: 20120097731
    Abstract: An exemplary method for treating an animal body may include receiving a driverless surgical stapler that includes a staple holder, staples positioned within that staple holder, and at least one wedge; and sliding at least one wedge relative to the staples to directly contact at least one staple.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 25, 2011
    Publication date: April 26, 2012
    Applicant: CARDICA, INC.
    Inventors: Bryan D. Knodel, Bernard A. Hausen, Luke W. Clauson
  • Patent number: 8163010
    Abstract: A medical device for treating a heart valve may include a master staple and a loop fixed to the master staple prior to deployment of the master staple. The heart valve may be treated with that master staple and loop, and a plurality of follower staples that are independent from the loop prior to deployment of the master staple, by closing the master staple into the valve annulus, such that the point of the loop that is fixed to the master staple is fixed relative to the valve annulus, and engaging the loop with a plurality of follower staples after that closing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 3, 2008
    Date of Patent: April 24, 2012
    Assignee: Cardica, Inc.
    Inventors: Bernard A. Hausen, Bryan D. Knodel, Luke W. Clauson
  • Publication number: 20120091183
    Abstract: A method of manufacturing a surgical apparatus may include fabricating an anvil that includes an insert composed of a first material, the insert located within a cavity in a body composed of a second material, where the first material and the second material have different properties.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 22, 2011
    Publication date: April 19, 2012
    Applicant: CARDICA, INC.
    Inventors: Philipe R. Manoux, Bryan D. Knodel, Bernard A. Hausen
  • Publication number: 20120080494
    Abstract: An exemplary surgical method of treating tissue within the body of a patient, may include providing an endocutter having a knife, a staple holder along which the knife is slidable, feeder belts located on each side of the knife, staples having a first size, those staples integral with and breakable from at least one feeder belt, and staples having a second size different from the first size, those staples integral with and breakable from at least one feeder belt; engaging tissue of the patient with the staple holder; deploying at least two staples having a first size; disengaging tissue of the patient from the staple holder; once again engaging tissue of the patient with the same staple holder; and deploying at least two staples having a second size.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 10, 2011
    Publication date: April 5, 2012
    Applicant: CARDICA, INC.
    Inventors: Bernie Thompson, Jinhoon Park, Bryan D. Knodel
  • Publication number: 20120080497
    Abstract: One exemplary surgical apparatus may include at least one carrier, staples fixed to a corresponding carrier, and a feeder belt to which at least one carrier is frangibly connected.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 27, 2011
    Publication date: April 5, 2012
    Applicant: CARDICA, INC.
    Inventors: Nathan H. White, Michael P. Schaller, Michael Murillo, Jared L. Van Cleave, Philipe R. Manoux, Bryan D. Knodel, Benjamin J. Matthias, John E. Rivera
  • Patent number: 8147511
    Abstract: An apparatus and method for ejecting fluid from a fluid delivery system. The fluid delivery system has a pneumatic assembly that when triggered injects gas into a hydraulic assembly, which in turn ejects fluid through an external interface. An electronic interface displays various measurements, for example, how much fluid has been ejected and if the hydraulic system is closed the pressure of the system. The pneumatic assembly can also be depressurized such that fluid can reenter the hydraulic assembly through the external interface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 20, 2009
    Date of Patent: April 3, 2012
    Assignee: Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.
    Inventors: Stephen J. Perry, Michele B. Carter, David R. Conti, Thomas F. Janecek, Bryan D. Knodel, Anthony Scott Hollars, Peter Crowley, Donald C. Hovey, William Lucas Churchill, John B. Golden, Yem Chin, Mark L. Adams, Carleton E. Yee, Otto E. Anderhub
  • Publication number: 20120074202
    Abstract: An exemplary surgical staple may include a staple holder including an upper surface with two substantially-planar angled surfaces positioned lateral to and angled relative to each other; staple channels within the staple holder, each opening to a corresponding angled surface; at least one feeder belt extending into the staple holder; and staples frangibly affixed to at least one feeder belt, wherein at least one staple is held within a corresponding staple channel.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 2, 2011
    Publication date: March 29, 2012
    Applicant: CARDICA, INC.
    Inventor: Bryan D. Knodel
  • Publication number: 20120061446
    Abstract: One example of a surgical method of treating tissue within the body of a patient may include providing a surgical instrument that includes a handle; a shaft extending from the handle, an end effector connected to the shaft, where the shaft includes a lumen defined therethrough and an articulated region; and at least one feeder belt extending through the lumen of the shaft into the end effector, where the feeder belt includes at least one staple frangibly united therewith; inserting the end effector into the body of a patient; orienting the end effector relative to tissue to be treated within the body of the patient and relative to a remainder of the shaft; actuating the end effector to staple tissue; and removing the end effector from the body of the patient.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 15, 2011
    Publication date: March 15, 2012
    Applicant: CARDICA, INC.
    Inventors: Bryan D. Knodel, Bennie Thompson, Philipe R. Manoux, Nathan H. White
  • Patent number: 8123795
    Abstract: A surgical tool useful for connecting an abdominal aortic stent or the like to tissue may include a head holding at least one fastener, a shaft, and a joint connecting the head to the shaft, the joint allowing the head to rotate in at least one direction relative to the shaft. That surgical tool may be used to connect a graft assembly to tissue, where the graft assembly may include a graft connected to a stent. The graft, stent and surgical tool may be inserted into a body lumen; and the head of the surgical tool may be pivoted relative to the shaft such that the distal end of the head contacts the interior of the stent. At least one fastener is then deployed to connect the stent to the body lumen.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 3, 2006
    Date of Patent: February 28, 2012
    Assignee: Cardica, Inc.
    Inventors: Bryan D. Knodel, David L. Bombard, Theodore M. Bender, Luke W. Clauson, Bernard A. Hausen
  • Publication number: 20120010652
    Abstract: A hydraulically actuated medical instrument includes an elongated shaft having proximal and distal ends, a hydraulically actuated end effector at the distal end of the shaft and a fluid flow path extending through the shaft to the end effector. The shaft may be capable of an angled configuration where at least a portion of the shaft is manually movable to a direction in which it extends at an angle to another portion of the shaft. The end effector is not limited to a linear configuration and at least a portion of an elongated end effector extends at an angle relative to another portion of the end effector as is needed or desirable for the particular procedure to be performed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 21, 2011
    Publication date: January 12, 2012
    Inventors: Kevin F. Hahnen, Richard A. Hillstead, Bryan D. Knodel
  • Patent number: 8087562
    Abstract: An exemplary surgical apparatus may include an anvil with a body having a cavity defined therein, and at least one insert fixed within the cavity. Another exemplary surgical apparatus may include an anvil with an upper layer composed of a first material, and a lower layer composed of a second material different from the first material, where the lower layer is fixed to the upper layer. A method of manufacturing a surgical apparatus may include fabricating an anvil that includes a insert composed of a first material, the insert located within a cavity in a body composed of a second material, where the first material and the second material have different properties.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 22, 2009
    Date of Patent: January 3, 2012
    Assignee: Cardica, Inc.
    Inventors: Philipe R. Manoux, Bryan D. Knodel, Bernard A. Hausen
  • Publication number: 20110309127
    Abstract: An exemplary surgical method of treating tissue within the body of a patient may include having an endocutter having an end effector; inserting the end effector into the body of a patient through an opening; engaging tissue with the end effector; stapling tissue along two staple lines with the end effector; cutting tissue between the staple lines with the end effector; releasing the tissue from the end effector; and repeating the engaging, stapling, cutting and releasing within the body of the patient on tissue at a different location within the body of the patient while maintaining the end effector within the body of the patient.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 28, 2011
    Publication date: December 22, 2011
    Applicant: CARDICA, INC.
    Inventors: Bryan D. Knodel, Bernard A. Hausen, Luke W. Clauson
  • Patent number: 8070034
    Abstract: An exemplary surgical stapler may include a staple holder including an upper surface, where the upper surface includes two substantially-planar angled surfaces positioned lateral to and angled relative to each other; staple bays within the staple holder, each opening to a corresponding angled surface; and staples, where at least one staple is held within at least one staple bay. Another exemplary surgical stapler may include a staple holder; a first group of staple bays defined within the staple holder, the first group of staple bays lying substantially in a first plane; and a second group of staple bays defined within the staple holder, the second plurality of staple bays lying substantially in a second plane; where the first plane intersects the second plane.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 17, 2010
    Date of Patent: December 6, 2011
    Assignee: Cardica, Inc.
    Inventor: Bryan D. Knodel
  • Patent number: 8070036
    Abstract: A surgical apparatus may include a knife, a staple holder along which the knife is slidable, a plurality of feeder belts located on each side of the knife, and a plurality of staples separably connected to each feeder belt, where the staple holder is configured to fire at least two separate sizes of staples. A surgical method of treating tissue within the body of a patient may include providing an endocutter having a knife, a staple holder along which the knife is slidable, a plurality of feeder belts located on each side of the knife, and a plurality of staples separably connected to each feeder belt, wherein the staple holder is configured to fire at least two separate sizes of staples; engaging tissue of the patient with the staple holder; deploying a plurality of staples having a first size; disengaging tissue of the patient from the staple holder; once again engaging tissue of the patient with the staple holder; and deploying a plurality of staples having a second size.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 9, 2009
    Date of Patent: December 6, 2011
    Assignee: Cardica, Inc
    Inventor: Bryan D. Knodel
  • Patent number: 8066720
    Abstract: An exemplary method for surgically stapling tissue may include providing a surgical stapler that includes at least one staple, a pusher configured to hold at least one staple, a splay arm movable relative to the pusher, where that splay arm includes two spaced-apart splay tips, and a driver movable relative to the pusher; splaying at least one staple by plastically deforming the distalmost staple against the splay tips; and after splaying, closing at least one staple by plastically deforming the distalmost staple against the splay tips.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 23, 2008
    Date of Patent: November 29, 2011
    Assignee: Cardica, Inc.
    Inventors: Bryan D. Knodel, Benjamin J. Matthias
  • Publication number: 20110284613
    Abstract: An exemplary surgical endocutter may include a staple holder; at least one feeder belt having two lateral edges, at least part of at least one feeder belt extending into the staple holder; and staples, wherein each said staple may include a first end frangibly affixed to a corresponding feeder belt, wherein each first end is affixed to the feeder belt at a location laterally spaced from the longitudinal centerline of the feeder belt, and a second free end; and wherein the staples form at least one row, each row including at least two said staples; wherein staples in least one row are staggered relative to said staples in at least one other row.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 29, 2011
    Publication date: November 24, 2011
    Applicant: CARDICA, INC.
    Inventors: Bryan D. Knodel, Bernard A. Hausen, Luke W. Clauson
  • Publication number: 20110278343
    Abstract: One example of a surgical instrument may include a staple holder; staples held by the staple holder; an anvil, where at least one of the staple holder and anvil is movable relative to the other; and at least one electrode located on a surface of the staple holder and/or anvil. Another example of a surgical instrument may include a staple holder; staples held by the staple holder; an anvil, where at least one of the staple holder and the anvil is movable relative to the other between an open configuration and a closed configuration; where an adjustable gap exists between the staple holder and the anvil in the closed configuration; and at least one electrode located on a surface of at least one of the staple holder and/or anvil. An exemplary method may include providing a surgical instrument including an end effector; clamping tissue with the end effector; selecting stapling or electrocautery; and stapling or performing electrocautery accordingly.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 3, 2009
    Publication date: November 17, 2011
    Applicant: CARDICA, INC.
    Inventors: Bryan D. Knodel, Jared L. Van Cleave, Jinhoon Park, Michael Murillo, Nathan H. White, Philipe R. Manoux
  • Patent number: 8056789
    Abstract: One exemplary surgical apparatus may include at least one carrier, staples fixed to a corresponding carrier, and a feeder belt to which at least one carrier is frangibly connected. Another exemplary surgical apparatus may include a staple holder, an anvil movably connected to the staple holder, a feeder belt, where at least part of the feeder belt extends into the staple holder, and staples fixed to and frangibly separable from the feeder belt; where the staples are organized into at least two groups spaced apart from one another; and where at least one staple is deployable to a different closed shape than at least one other staple.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 3, 2009
    Date of Patent: November 15, 2011
    Assignee: Cardica, Inc.
    Inventors: Nathan H. White, Michael P. Schaller, Michael Murillo, Jared L. Van Cleave, Philipe R. Manoux, Bryan D. Knodel, Benjamin J. Matthias, John E. Rivera