Patents by Inventor Bryan E. Loomas
Bryan E. Loomas 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: 10561458Abstract: This relates to treating airways in a lung to decrease asthmatic symptoms. The also includes steps of measuring a parameter of an airway at a plurality of locations in a lung, identifying at least one treatment site from at least one of the plurality of locations based on the parameter, and applying energy to the treatment site to reduce the ability of the site to narrow.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2019Date of Patent: February 18, 2020Assignee: Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.Inventors: Christopher J. Danek, Michael Biggs, Bryan E. Loomas, Michael D. Laufer, Gary S. Kaplan, Kelly M. Shriner, William Wizeman
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Publication number: 20190216529Abstract: This relates to treating airways in a lung to decrease asthmatic symptoms. The also includes steps of measuring a parameter of an airway at a plurality of locations in a lung, identifying at least one treatment site from at least one of the plurality of locations based on the parameter, and applying energy to the treatment site to reduce the ability of the site to narrow.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 26, 2019Publication date: July 18, 2019Applicant: Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.Inventors: Christopher J. DANEK, Michael BIGGS, Bryan E. LOOMAS, Michaei D. LAUFER, Gary S. KAPLAN, Kelly M. SHRINER, William WIZEMAN
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Patent number: 10278766Abstract: This relates to treating airways in a lung to decrease asthmatic symptoms. The also includes steps of measuring a parameter of an airway at a plurality of locations in a lung, identifying at least one treatment site from at least one of the plurality of locations based on the parameter, and applying energy to the treatment site to reduce the ability of the site to narrow.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2014Date of Patent: May 7, 2019Assignee: Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.Inventors: Christopher J. Danek, Michael Biggs, Bryan E. Loomas, Michael D. Laufer, Gary S. Kaplan, Kelly M. Shriner, William J. Wizeman
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Patent number: 10058370Abstract: An embodiment of the disclosure includes a method for treating a lung. The method may include inserting a cooling element into an airway of the lung; and damaging tissue disposed radially outward of surface tissue defining the airway via the cooling element.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2015Date of Patent: August 28, 2018Assignee: Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.Inventors: Christopher J. Danek, Bryan E. Loomas, Thomas M. Keast
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Patent number: 9956023Abstract: A method for treating the lung during an acute episode of reversible chronic obstructive pulmonary disease such as an asthma attack. The method comprises transferring energy to an airway wall of an airway such that a diameter of the airway is increased. The energy may be transferred to the airway wall prior to, during or after an asthma attack. The energy may be transferred in an amount sufficient to temporarily or permanently increase the diameter of the airway. The method may be performed while the airway is open, closed or partially closed.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 2014Date of Patent: May 1, 2018Assignee: Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.Inventors: Christopher J. Danek, Bryan E. Loomas, Thomas M. Keast, Michael D. Laufer
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Patent number: 9931163Abstract: An energy delivery device may include an elongate member having a proximal portion, a distal portion, and a lumen extending therebetween. The device may include a deployment member extending through the lumen toward a distal tip of the energy delivery device, and an expandable basket having a plurality of curved electrode legs. Each of the curved electrode legs may have a first end coupled to the distal portion of the elongate member and a second end coupled to the deployment member, and each of the plurality of curved electrode legs may have at least one energy insulated region and one energy active region. The device also may include at least one temperature sensing element coupled to said expandable basket.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2015Date of Patent: April 3, 2018Assignee: Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.Inventors: Christopher J. Danek, Michael Biggs, Keith M. Burger, Bryan E. Loomas, Thomas M. Keast, Dave Haugaard
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Patent number: 9789331Abstract: A method for treating the lung dining an acute episode of reversible chronic obstructive pulmonary disease such as an asthma attack. The method comprises transferring energy to an airway wall of an airway such that a diameter of the airway is increased. The energy may be transferred to the airway wall prior to, during or after an asthma attack. The energy may be transferred in an amount sufficient to temporarily or permanently increase the diameter of the airway. The method may be performed while the airway is open, closed or partially closed.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2013Date of Patent: October 17, 2017Assignee: Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.Inventors: Christopher J. Danek, Bryan E. Loomas, Thomas M. Keast, Michael D. Laufer
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Patent number: 9533128Abstract: Devices and methods for altering gaseous flow within a lung to improve the expiration cycle of an individual, particularly individuals having chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. The methods and devices create channels in lung tissue and maintain the patency of these surgically created channels in tissue. Maintaining the patency of the channels allows air to pass directly out of the lung tissue which facilitates the exchange of oxygen ultimately into the blood and/or decompresses hyper-inflated lungs.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2012Date of Patent: January 3, 2017Assignee: Broncus Medical Inc.Inventors: Thomas A. Kramer, Bryan E. Loomas, Christopher L. Willink, Thomas Keast, Edmund J. Roschak
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Patent number: 9358024Abstract: This relates to treating an asthmatic lung and more particularly, relates to advancing a treatment device into the lung and treating the lung with the device. This also includes additional steps of treating the airway wall, applying energy or heat to the airway wall in an asthmatic lung.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2013Date of Patent: June 7, 2016Assignee: Asthmatx, Inc.Inventors: Christopher James Danek, Michael Biggs, Bryan E. Loomas, Michael D. Laufer, Gary Kaplan, Kelly M. Shriner
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Publication number: 20160113703Abstract: This relates to treating airways in a lung to decrease asthmatic symptoms. The also includes steps of measuring a parameter of an airway at a plurality of locations in a lung, identifying at least one treatment site from at least one of the plurality of locations based on the parameter, and applying energy to the treatment site to reduce the ability of the site to narrow.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 6, 2016Publication date: April 28, 2016Inventors: Christopher J. DANEK, Michael BIGGS, Bryan E. LOOMAS, Michael D. LAUFER, Gary S. KAPLAN, Kelly M. SHRINER, William J. WIZEMAN
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Publication number: 20150305794Abstract: An embodiment of the disclosure includes a method for treating a lung.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 23, 2015Publication date: October 29, 2015Inventors: Christopher J. DANEK, Bryan E. LOOMAS, Thomas M. KEAST
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Publication number: 20150223879Abstract: An energy delivery device may include an elongate member having a proximal portion, a distal portion, and a lumen extending therebetween. The device may include a deployment member extending through the lumen toward a distal tip of the energy delivery device, and an expandable basket having a plurality of curved electrode legs. Each of the curved electrode legs may have a first end coupled to the distal portion of the elongate member and a second end coupled to the deployment member, and each of the plurality of curved electrode legs may have at least one energy insulated region and one energy active region. The device also may include at least one temperature sensing element coupled to said expandable basket.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2015Publication date: August 13, 2015Inventors: Christopher J. DANEK, Michael BIGGS, Keith M. BURGER, Bryan E. LOOMAS, Thomas M. KEAST, Dave HAUGAARD
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Patent number: 9027564Abstract: An embodiment of the invention includes a method for decreasing resistance to airflow within a bronchial tree of a subject. The method may include the step of moving an intraluminal device along a lumen of an airway of a bronchial tree, where the intraluminal device includes an expandable member and an energy emitter. The method also may include damaging nerves along the airway using the intraluminal device without destroying an inner surface of an airway wall disposed radially between the intraluminal device and the nerves.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2013Date of Patent: May 12, 2015Assignee: Asthmatx, Inc.Inventors: Christopher J. Danek, Bryan E. Loomas, Thomas M. Keast, Michael D. Laufer
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Publication number: 20140148635Abstract: This relates to treating airways in a lung to decrease asthmatic symptoms. The also includes steps of measuring a parameter of an airway at a plurality of locations in a lung, identifying at least one treatment site from at least one of the plurality of locations based on the parameter, and applying energy to the treatment site to reduce the ability of the site to narrow.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2014Publication date: May 29, 2014Applicant: Asthmatx, Inc.Inventors: Christopher J. DANEK, Michael BIGGS, Bryan E. LOOMAS, Michael D. LAUFER, Gary S. KAPLAN, Kelly M. SHRINER, William J. WIZEMAN
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Patent number: 8733367Abstract: This relates to treating an asthmatic lung and more particularly, relates to advancing a treatment device into the lung and treating the lung with the device. This also includes additional steps of treating the airway wall, applying energy or heat to the airway wall in an asthmatic lung.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2013Date of Patent: May 27, 2014Assignee: Asthmatx, Inc.Inventors: Christopher J. Danek, Michael Biggs, Bryan E. Loomas, Michael D. Laufer, Gary Kaplan, Kelly M. Shriner
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Publication number: 20140114378Abstract: A method for treating the lung during an acute episode of reversible chronic obstructive pulmonary disease such as an asthma attack. The method comprises transferring energy to an airway wall of an airway such that a diameter of the airway is increased. The energy may be transferred to the airway wall prior to, during or after an asthma attack. The energy may be transferred in an amount sufficient to temporarily or permanently increase the diameter of the airway. The method may be performed while the airway is open, closed or partially closed.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 2, 2014Publication date: April 24, 2014Applicant: Asthmatx, Inc.Inventors: Christopher J. DANEK, Bryan E. LOOMAS, Thomas M. KEAST, Michael D. LAUFER
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Publication number: 20140046319Abstract: A method for treating the lung during an acute episode of reversible chronic obstructive pulmonary disease such as an asthma attack. The method comprises transferring energy to an airway wall of an airway such that a diameter of the airway is increased. The energy may be transferred to the airway wall prior to, during or after an asthma attack. The energy may be transferred in an amount sufficient to temporarily or permanently increase the diameter of the airway. The method may be performed while the airway is open, closed or partially closed.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2013Publication date: February 13, 2014Applicant: Asthmatx, Inc.Inventors: Christopher J. Danek, Bryan E. Loomas, Thomas M. Keast, Michael D. Laufer
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Patent number: 8640711Abstract: A method for treating the lung during an acute episode of reversible chronic obstructive pulmonary disease such as an asthma attack. The method comprises transferring energy to an airway wall of an airway such that a diameter of the airway is increased. The energy may be transferred to the airway wall prior to, during or after an asthma attack. The energy may be transferred in an amount sufficient to temporarily or permanently increase the diameter of the airway. The method may be performed while the airway is open, closed or partially closed.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2010Date of Patent: February 4, 2014Assignee: Asthmatx, Inc.Inventors: Christopher J. Danek, Bryan E. Loomas, Thomas M. Keast, Michael D. Laufer
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Patent number: 8584681Abstract: A method for treating the lung during an acute episode of reversible chronic obstructive pulmonary disease such as an asthma attack. The method comprises transferring energy to an airway wall of an airway such that a diameter of the airway is increased. The energy may be transferred to the airway wall prior to, during or after an asthma attack. The energy may be transferred in an amount sufficient to temporarily or permanently increase the diameter of the airway. The method may be performed while the airway is open, closed or partially closed.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2010Date of Patent: November 19, 2013Assignee: Asthmatx, Inc.Inventors: Christopher J. Danek, Bryan E. Loomas, Thomas M. Keast, Michael D. Laufer
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Publication number: 20130253492Abstract: An embodiment of the invention includes a method for decreasing resistance to airflow within a bronchial tree of a subject. The method may include the step of moving an intraluminal device along a lumen of an airway of a bronchial tree, where the intraluminal device includes an expandable member and an energy emitter. The method also may include damaging nerves along the airway using the intraluminal device without destroying an inner surface of an airway wall disposed radially between the intraluminal device and the nerves.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 10, 2013Publication date: September 26, 2013Inventors: Christopher J. DANEK, Bryan E. LOOMAS, Thomas M. KEAST, Michael D. LAUFER