Patents by Inventor Charles L. Richardson

Charles L. Richardson 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: 10499828
    Abstract: The present invention provides systems and methods for monitoring a heart. According to one embodiment, the system includes an implantable registering unit for registering an electrical signal from the heart. The system includes a local data unit in operable communication with registering unit. The local data unit may be placed in communication with a computer, which may be at a location remote from the local data unit. The computer is adapted to receive the data from the local data unit corresponding to the registered electrical signal and to compare the registered electrical signal to a reference electrical signal to determine whether the heart is functioning properly.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 23, 2007
    Date of Patent: December 10, 2019
    Assignee: Lifescience Solutions, LLC
    Inventors: Charles L. Richardson, Michael L. Smith, Franz W. Kellar
  • Publication number: 20140303656
    Abstract: A vascular connector includes: a main tube having a channel for fluid flow therethrough and opposed ends adapted to be connected to a vascular structure; and at least one inlet tube having a channel for fluid flow therethrough, a proximal end intersecting the main tube, and a distal end adapted to be connected to a vascular structure, wherein the inlet tube is formed in a helical shape which surrounds the main tube.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 19, 2014
    Publication date: October 9, 2014
    Inventors: Charles L. Richardson, Franz W. Kellar, Donald G. Faulkner
  • Publication number: 20140088611
    Abstract: A method for pacing a chamber of a patient's heart includes providing a pulse generator including at least one lead configured to deliver electrical impulses to at least one activation site located in the myocardium of the heart. The pulse generator is implanted in the patient through a sub-xiphoid approach or a mini-thoracotomy using a robotic mechanism. The at least one lead is connected to the activation sites using the robotic mechanism.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 22, 2013
    Publication date: March 27, 2014
    Applicant: LifeScience Solutions LLC
    Inventor: Charles L. Richardson
  • Patent number: 8611990
    Abstract: The present invention provides systems, methods and computer program products for monitoring a heart. According to one embodiment, the system includes an implantable registering unit. The registering unit comprises a first controller structured to register an electrical signal from the heart. The system includes a second controller in operable communication with the first controller. The second controller comprises a data repository structured to receive data corresponding to the registered electrical signal and being structured to store the data. The data repository stores data corresponding to a baseline electrical signal of the heart. The second controller is structured to receive the data from the first controller corresponding to the registered electrical signal and to compare the registered electrical signal to the baseline electrical signal to determine whether the heart is functioning properly.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 25, 2011
    Date of Patent: December 17, 2013
    Assignee: Lifescience Solutions LLC
    Inventor: Charles L. Richardson
  • Patent number: 8588904
    Abstract: A system for pacing a heart includes an implantable pulse generator configured to generate electrical impulses for stimulating contraction of cardiac tissue; first, second, third, and fourth leads configured to deliver the electrical impulses to activation sites within the cardiac tissue and to detect electrical activity of the activation sites; and a controller configured to control the delivery of the electrical impulses from each of the first, second, third, and fourth leads.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 12, 2007
    Date of Patent: November 19, 2013
    Assignee: LifeScience Solutions LLC
    Inventor: Charles L. Richardson
  • Publication number: 20120215300
    Abstract: A vascular connector includes a main tube having a channel for fluid flow therethrough and opposed ends adapted to be connected to a vascular structure; and at least one inlet tube having a channel for fluid flow therethrough, a proximal end intersecting the main tube, and a distal end adapted to be connected to a vascular structure.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 3, 2012
    Publication date: August 23, 2012
    Inventors: Charles L. Richardson, Franz W. Kellar, Donald G. Faulkner
  • Publication number: 20110152705
    Abstract: The present invention provides systems, methods and computer program products for monitoring a heart. According to one embodiment, the system includes an implantable registering unit. The registering unit comprises a first controller structured to register an electrical signal from the heart. The system includes a second controller in operable communication with the first controller. The second controller comprises a data repository structured to receive data corresponding to the registered electrical signal and being structured to store the data. The data repository stores data corresponding to a baseline electrical signal of the heart. The second controller is structured to receive the data from the first controller corresponding to the registered electrical signal and to compare the registered electrical signal to the baseline electrical signal to determine whether the heart is functioning properly.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 25, 2011
    Publication date: June 23, 2011
    Inventor: Charles L. Richardson
  • Patent number: 7917195
    Abstract: The present invention provides systems, methods and computer program products for monitoring a heart. According to one embodiment, the system includes an implantable registering unit. The registering unit comprises a first controller structured to register an electrical signal from the heart. The system includes a second controller in operable communication with the first controller. The second controller comprises a data repository structured to receive data corresponding to the registered electrical signal and being structured to store the data. The data repository stores data corresponding to a baseline electrical signal of the heart. The second controller is structured to receive the data from the first controller corresponding to the registered electrical signal and to compare the registered electrical signal to the baseline electrical signal to determine whether the heart is functioning properly.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 7, 2005
    Date of Patent: March 29, 2011
    Assignee: Lifesciences Solutions LLC
    Inventor: Charles L. Richardson
  • Publication number: 20110009758
    Abstract: Disclosed are systems and methods for monitoring a heart. According to one embodiment, the system includes a registering unit positioned external to the patient's body. The registering unit comprises a first controller configured to register an electrical signal from the heart. The system includes a second controller in operable communication with the first controller. The second controller is configured to receive the data from the first controller corresponding to the registered electrical signal and to compare the registered electrical signal to a baseline electrical signal to determine whether the heart is functioning properly.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 5, 2009
    Publication date: January 13, 2011
    Inventor: Charles L. Richardson
  • Publication number: 20090076531
    Abstract: A vascular connector includes a main tube having a channel for fluid flow therethrough and opposed ends adapted to be connected to a vascular structure; and at least one inlet tube having a channel for fluid flow therethrough, a proximal end intersecting the main tube, and a distal end adapted to be connected to a vascular structure.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 18, 2007
    Publication date: March 19, 2009
    Inventors: Charles L. Richardson, Franz W. Kellar, Donald G. Faulkner
  • Publication number: 20080287788
    Abstract: A method for monitoring a patient's organ includes: inputting an electrical signal into the organ; receiving the electrical signal from the organ; and comparing the received electrical signal to a reference electrical signal to determine whether the patient's organ is functioning properly. The electrical signals may be representative of flow characteristics. In one aspect, a system for monitoring a patient's organ includes a sensor sock having a flexible body adapted to at least partially surround an organ, the sock carrying a plurality of spaced-apart electrodes. In another aspect, the system includes at least one flow transducer adapted to be attached to a blood vessel connected to the organ. A sensor unit is adapted to be implanted into the patient's body and to transmit and receive electrical signals from the electrodes or transducers. A computer may be programmed to compare the received electrical signal to the reference electrical signal.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 14, 2007
    Publication date: November 20, 2008
    Applicant: LIFESCIENCE SOLUTIONS, LLC
    Inventors: Charles L. Richardson, Michael L. Smith, Franz W. Kellar
  • Publication number: 20080091244
    Abstract: A system for pacing a heart includes an implantable pulse generator configured to generate electrical impulses for stimulating contraction of cardiac tissue; first, second, third, and fourth leads configured to deliver the electrical impulses to activation sites within the cardiac tissue and to detect electrical activity of the activation sites; and a controller configured to control the delivery of the electrical impulses from each of the first, second, third, and fourth leads.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 12, 2007
    Publication date: April 17, 2008
    Applicant: LIFESCIENCE SOLUTIONS, LLC
    Inventor: Charles L. Richardson