Patents by Inventor CHRISTOPHER HAIG
CHRISTOPHER HAIG 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: 12345614Abstract: A sensing system for sensing operational parameters of equipment is described. The sensing system comprises: a plurality of intelligent mounting points, a plurality of sensors, each coupled to a respective mounting point, and a data harvester coupled to the plurality of sensors. Each intelligent mounting point is located at a position on the equipment at which a measurement is to be recorded, and includes at least one equipment identification parameter and at least one sensing point parameter. The data harvester comprises: (i) a wireless transceiver for communicating with the plurality of sensors and a portable device, (ii) a network connection for communicating with a local computer coupled to a distributed control system, (iii) a memory for storing data captured by the sensors, and (iv) a processor operable to control the operation of the data harvester.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2020Date of Patent: July 1, 2025Assignee: Weir Group IP LimitedInventors: Craig Strudwicke, Christopher Haig, Jason Betournay, Mahesh Gulavani
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Publication number: 20230233344Abstract: A multi-element, vascular stent may be used to maintain or enhance patency of a blood vessel. The stent may be used in peripheral blood vessels, which may be long and/or tortuous. By using multiple, separate stent elements that are balloon expandable, the multi-element stent may be stronger than a traditional self-expanding stent but may also be more flexible, due to its multiple-element configuration, than a traditional balloon-expandable stent. The distance between stent elements may be based on characteristics of the stent and the target vessel location such that the stent elements do not touch one another during skeletal movement. Thus, the multi-element, vascular stent described herein may be particularly advantageous for treating long lesions in tortuous peripheral blood vessels.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2023Publication date: July 27, 2023Inventors: JAYSON DELOS SANTOS, CHRISTOPHER HAIG, LEWIS B SCHWARTZ
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Patent number: 11564816Abstract: A multi-element, vascular stent may be used to maintain or enhance patency of a blood vessel. The stent may be used in peripheral blood vessels, which may be long and/or tortuous. By using multiple, separate stent elements that are balloon expandable, the multi-element stent may be stronger than a traditional self-expanding stent but may also be more flexible, due to its multiple-element configuration, than a traditional balloon-expandable stent. The distance between stent elements may be based on characteristics of the stent and the target vessel location such that the stent elements do not touch one another during skeletal movement. Thus, the multi-element, vascular stent described herein may be particularly advantageous for treating long lesions in tortuous peripheral blood vessels.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 2016Date of Patent: January 31, 2023Assignee: EFEMORAL MEDICAL, INC.Inventors: Jayson Delos Santos, Christopher Haig, Lewis B Schwartz
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Publication number: 20220252485Abstract: A sensing system for sensing operational parameters of equipment is described. The sensing system comprises: a plurality of intelligent mounting points, a plurality of sensors, each coupled to a respective mounting point, and a data harvester coupled to the plurality of sensors. Each intelligent mounting point is located at a position on the equipment at which a measurement is to be recorded, and includes at least one equipment identification parameter and at least one sensing point parameter. The data harvester comprises: (i) a wireless transceiver for communicating with the plurality of sensors and a portable device, (ii) a network connection for communicating with a local computer coupled to a distributed control system, (iii) a memory for storing data captured by the sensors, and (iv) a processor operable to control the operation of the data harvester.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2020Publication date: August 11, 2022Inventors: Craig Strudwicke, Christopher Haig, Jason Betournay, Mahesh Gulavani
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Patent number: 11234844Abstract: A multi-element, bioresorbable, vascular stent may be used to maintain or enhance patency of a blood vessel. The stent may be used in peripheral blood vessels, which may be long and/or tortuous. By using multiple, separate stent elements that are balloon expandable, the multi-element stent may be stronger than a traditional self-expanding stent but may also be more flexible, due to its multiple-element configuration, than a traditional balloon-expandable stent. Thus, the multi-element, bioresorbable, vascular stent described herein may be particularly advantageous for treating long lesions in tortuous peripheral blood vessels.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2020Date of Patent: February 1, 2022Assignee: EFEMORAL MEDICAL INC.Inventors: Lewis B. Schwartz, Gregory Orr, Jayson Delos Santos, Christopher Haig
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Publication number: 20200222216Abstract: A multi-element, bioresorbable, vascular stent may be used to maintain or enhance patency of a blood vessel. The stent may be used in peripheral blood vessels, which may be long and/or tortuous. By using multiple, separate stent elements that are balloon expandable, the multi-element stent may be stronger than a traditional self-expanding stent but may also be more flexible, due to its multiple-element configuration, than a traditional balloon-expandable stent. Thus, the multi-element, bioresorbable, vascular stent described herein may be particularly advantageous for treating long lesions in tortuous peripheral blood vessels.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 25, 2020Publication date: July 16, 2020Applicant: EFEMORAL MEDICAL LLCInventors: LEWIS B. SCHWARTZ, GREGORY ORR, JAYSON DELOS SANTOS, CHRISTOPHER HAIG
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Patent number: 10660772Abstract: A multi-element, bioresorbable, vascular stent may be used to maintain or enhance patency of a blood vessel. The stent may be used in peripheral blood vessels, which may be long and/or tortuous. By using multiple, separate stent elements that are balloon expandable, the multi-element stent may be stronger than a traditional self-expanding stent but may also be more flexible, due to its multiple-element configuration, than a traditional balloon-expandable stent. Thus, the multi-element, bioresorbable, vascular stent described herein may be particularly advantageous for treating long lesions in tortuous peripheral blood vessels.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2016Date of Patent: May 26, 2020Assignee: EFEMORAL MEDICAL LLCInventors: Lewis B. Schwartz, Gregory Orr, Jayson Delos Santos, Christopher Haig
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Publication number: 20200038206Abstract: A multi-element, vascular stent may be used to maintain or enhance patency of a blood vessel. The stent may be used in peripheral blood vessels, which may be long and/or tortuous. By using multiple, separate stent elements that are balloon expandable, the multi-element stent may be stronger than a traditional self-expanding stent but may also be more flexible, due to its multiple-element configuration, than a traditional balloon-expandable stent. The distance between stent elements may be based on characteristics of the stent and the target vessel location such that the stent elements do not touch one another during skeletal movement. Thus, the multi-element, vascular stent described herein may be particularly advantageous for treating long lesions in tortuous peripheral blood vessels.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2016Publication date: February 6, 2020Inventors: JAYSON DELOS SANTOS, CHRISTOPHER HAIG, LEWIS B SCHWARTZ
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Publication number: 20180042740Abstract: A multi-element, bioresorbable, vascular stent may be used to maintain or enhance patency of a blood vessel. The stent may be used in peripheral blood vessels, which may be long and/or tortuous. By using multiple, separate stent elements that are balloon expandable, the multi-element stent may be stronger than a traditional self-expanding stent but may also be more flexible, due to its multiple-element configuration, than a traditional balloon-expandable stent. Thus, the multi-element, bioresorbable, vascular stent described herein may be particularly advantageous for treating long lesions in tortuous peripheral blood vessels.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2016Publication date: February 15, 2018Applicant: EFEMORAL MEDICAL LLCInventors: LEWIS B. SCHWARTZ, GREGORY ORR, JAYSON DELOS SANTOS, CHRISTOPHER HAIG