Patents by Inventor Bryan E. Lynch
Bryan E. Lynch 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: 20200214824Abstract: A vascular graft protector configured for removal from ingrown tissue comprising an axial spine from which emanate a plurality of semi-circular circumferential rib sets having ends separated by a circumferential gap and wherein each rib set is separated by an axial gap.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2018Publication date: July 9, 2020Inventors: BRYAN E LYNCH, FREDERICK D SWAIN
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Publication number: 20180015214Abstract: A system for cleaning an implanted blood pump, comprising: an inflow catheter having an expandable inflow member positioned about the periphery thereof; an inflow tube coupled with the inflow catheter; a valve assembly coupled to the inflow tube; an outflow tube coupled to the valve assembly; and an outflow catheter having an expandable outflow member positioned about the periphery thereof, the outflow catheter being coupled to the outflow tube. In use, the inflow tube and outflow tube extend through the skin of a human body, the inflow catheter and outflow catheter are positioned within the human body, and the valve assembly is positioned outside the human body.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2017Publication date: January 18, 2018Inventor: BRYAN E. LYNCH
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Patent number: 9801990Abstract: A system for cleaning an implanted blood pump, comprising: an inflow catheter having an expandable inflow member positioned about the periphery thereof; an inflow tube coupled with the inflow catheter; a valve assembly coupled to the inflow tube; an outflow tube coupled to the valve assembly; and an outflow catheter having an expandable outflow member positioned about the periphery thereof, the outflow catheter being coupled to the outflow tube. In use, the inflow tube and outflow tube extend through the skin of a human body, the inflow catheter and outflow catheter are positioned within the human body, and the valve assembly is positioned outside the human body.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2014Date of Patent: October 31, 2017Assignee: RELIANTHEART INC.Inventor: Bryan E. Lynch
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Patent number: 9623162Abstract: A blood pump having a rotor and a stator, in which the rotor has a filled core channel and a plurality of filled radial channels configured to maximize the communication of magnetic flux.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2015Date of Patent: April 18, 2017Assignee: RELIANTHEART INC.Inventors: William C. Graham, Frederick D. Swain, Anthony Williams, Bryan E. Lynch, Rodger G. Ford, Sailesh Saxena
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Publication number: 20160228629Abstract: A blood pump having a rotor and a stator, in which the rotor has a filled core channel and a plurality of filled radial channels configured to maximize the communication of magnetic flux.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2015Publication date: August 11, 2016Inventors: William C. GRAHAM, Frederick D. SWAIN, Anthony WILLIAMS, Bryan E. LYNCH, Rodger G. FORD, Sailesh SAXENA
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Publication number: 20150165103Abstract: A system for cleaning an implanted blood pump, comprising: an inflow catheter having an expandable inflow member positioned about the periphery thereof; an inflow tube coupled with the inflow catheter; a valve assembly coupled to the inflow tube; an outflow tube coupled to the valve assembly; and an outflow catheter having an expandable outflow member positioned about the periphery thereof, the outflow catheter being coupled to the outflow tube. In use, the inflow tube and outflow tube extend through the skin of a human body, the inflow catheter and outflow catheter are positioned within the human body, and the valve assembly is positioned outside the human body.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2014Publication date: June 18, 2015Inventor: BRYAN E. LYNCH
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Patent number: 8961698Abstract: A system for cleaning an implanted blood pump, comprising: an inflow catheter having an expandable inflow member positioned about the periphery thereof; an inflow tube coupled with the inflow catheter; a valve assembly coupled to the inflow tube; an outflow tube coupled to the valve assembly; and an outflow catheter having an expandable outflow member positioned about the periphery thereof, the outflow catheter being coupled to the outflow tube. In use, the inflow tube and outflow tube extend through the skin of a human body, the inflow catheter and outflow catheter are positioned within the human body, and the valve assembly is positioned outside the human body.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2012Date of Patent: February 24, 2015Assignee: Reliant Heart, Inc.Inventor: Bryan E. Lynch
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Publication number: 20130042892Abstract: A system for cleaning an implanted blood pump, comprising: an inflow catheter having an expandable inflow member positioned about the periphery thereof; an inflow tube coupled with the inflow catheter; a valve assembly coupled to the inflow tube; an outflow tube coupled to the valve assembly; and an outflow catheter having an expandable outflow member positioned about the periphery thereof, the outflow catheter being coupled to the outflow tube. In use, the inflow tube and outflow tube extend through the skin of a human body, the inflow catheter and outflow catheter are positioned within the human body, and the valve assembly is positioned outside the human body.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2012Publication date: February 21, 2013Applicant: MicroMed Technology, Inc.Inventor: Bryan E. Lynch
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Patent number: 6605032Abstract: A controller module for an implantable pump system which has a pump motor includes a processor, a motor controller electrically coupled to the processor and adapted to power the pump motor such that the pump motor operates at a desired speed. The motor controller outputs digital representations of the pump motor operating parameters to the processor. A first memory device is coupled to the processor for storing the digital signals representing the pump motor operating parameters. The controller module further includes a user interface. The controller module may be coupled to a data acquisition system, which provides power and exchanges data with the controller module. The controller module may alternately be coupled to a home support system which provides power for the controller module and storage for system components.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2001Date of Patent: August 12, 2003Assignee: MicroMed Technology, Inc.Inventors: Robert J. Benkowski, Bryan E. Lynch, Gino F. Morello, William L. Winstrom
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Publication number: 20030069465Abstract: A controller module for an implantable pump system which has a pump motor includes a processor, a motor controller electrically coupled to the processor and adapted to power the pump motor such that the pump motor operates at a desired speed. The motor controller outputs digital representations of the pump motor operating parameters to the processor. A first memory device is coupled to the processor for storing the digital signals representing the pump motor operating parameters. The controller module further includes a user interface. The controller module may be coupled to a data acquisition system, which provides power and exchanges data with the controller module. The controller module may alternately be coupled to a home support system which provides power for the controller module and storage for system components.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2001Publication date: April 10, 2003Applicant: MicroMed Technology, Inc.Inventors: Robert J. Benkowski, Bryan E. Lynch, Gino F. Morello, William L. Winstrom
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Publication number: 20010037093Abstract: A controller module for an implantable pump system which has a pump motor includes a processor, a motor controller electrically coupled to the processor and adapted to power the pump motor such that the pump motor operates at a desired speed. The motor controller outputs digital representations of the pump motor operating parameters to the processor. A first memory device is coupled to the processor for storing the digital signals representing the pump motor operating parameters. The controller module further includes a user interface. The controller module may be coupled to a data acquisition system, which provides power and exchanges data with the controller module. The controller module may alternately be coupled to a home support system which provides power for the controller module and storage for system components.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2001Publication date: November 1, 2001Applicant: MicroMed Technology, Inc.Inventors: Robert J. Benkowski, Bryan E. Lynch, Gino F. Morello, William L. Winstrom
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Patent number: 6183412Abstract: A controller module for an implantable pump system which has a pump motor includes a processor, a motor controller electrically coupled to the processor and adapted to power the pump motor such that the pump motor operates at a desired speed. The motor controller outputs digital representations of the pump motor operating parameters to the processor. A first memory device is coupled to the processor for storing the digital signals representing the pump motor operating parameters. The controller module further includes a user interface. The controller module may be coupled to a data acquisition system, which provides power and exchanges data with the controller module. The controller module may alternately be coupled to a home support system which provides power for the controller module and storage for system components.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 1998Date of Patent: February 6, 2001Assignee: Micromed Technology, Inc.Inventors: Robert J. Benkowski, Bryan E. Lynch, Gino F. Morello, William L. Winstrom
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Patent number: 6058958Abstract: The present invention relates to a pulsatile flow system and method. The pulsatile flow system includes a reservoir, a pressure riser and a first fluid passage connected between the reservoir and the pressure riser. The system further includes a device adapted to expel fluid from the reservoir through the first fluid passage to the pressure riser. A second fluid passage is connected between the pressure riser and the reservoir, and is adapted to allow fluid to flow unidirectionally therethrough, from the pressure riser to the reservoir. The pulsatile flow system may be adapted to provide pulsatile fluid flow through a medical device, such as a ventricle assist device or mechanical heart valve, to replicate a heart's pumping action for testing the device.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 1998Date of Patent: May 9, 2000Assignee: MicroMed Technology, Inc.Inventors: Robert J. Benkowski, Bryan E. Lynch
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Patent number: 5277016Abstract: A method of and apparatus for bagging ice cubes produced by a plurality of cubers with only one bagger when the cubers are stacked side-by-side with the ice produced by each cuber falling into one of two hoppers. The ice is moved from each hopper alternately to the bagger. There each batch of ice cubes is dropped into a bag, the bag sealed, and moved to a storage bin positioned below the bagger. The bags have a short side and a long side with the long side having holes to allow the bags to be supported by horizontal parallel rods extending through the holes. A platen is moved against the short side of a plurality of bags hanging from a first set of parallel rods extending through the holes in the long side of the bags. The air pressure between the platen and the short side of the bag is reduced to cause ambient atmospheric pressure to hold the short side of the outside bag against the platen.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 1992Date of Patent: January 11, 1994Assignee: Ice Systems, Inc.Inventors: Howard M. Williams, Kostas P. Ioannidis, James W. Kisling, III, Bryan E. Lynch