Patents by Inventor Christopher J. Clark
Christopher J. Clark 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: 9913652Abstract: An implantable medical device for insertion in the left atrial appendage includes a cap coupled to a frame. The cap constrains movement of the legs of the frame during collapse and expansion of the device, such that the device can be deployed, recalled and redeployed without the device being damaged or the legs of the frame getting tangled.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2015Date of Patent: March 13, 2018Assignee: Atritech, Inc.Inventors: John B. Bridgeman, Gregg Sutton, Christopher J. Clark
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Publication number: 20180050708Abstract: A system and method for manufacturing and/or reconditioning side frames and bolsters for railway cars includes at least one robot adapted to access positions along the length of the part. A map of the part dimensions, which may be obtained by a probe or scanner on the robot(s), allows a processor to determine where welding and machining are required to meet certain dimensional tolerances, leveraging novel reference surfaces on the part which cannot be leveraged using conventional gauges. The robot(s) may locate and mount welding and material removal tools to carry out the welding and material removal operations determined by the processor.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2016Publication date: February 22, 2018Inventors: Thomas R. BERG, Christopher J. CLARK, Thomas J. HEYDEN, Kevin P. McGarvey, Michael FORTIER
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Patent number: 9861370Abstract: An occlusion device (e.g., for treatment of the left atrial appendage) includes a framework and a biocompatible covering disposed over at least a part of the framework. The framework may include a proximal portion, a middle portion, and a distal portion, wherein: the proximal portion includes a first hub that has a fixed first diameter; the middle portion has a second diameter and includes a plurality of beams extending from the first hub to a distal portion, wherein each of the plurality of beams is connected to an adjacent beam by a first circumferentially extending column of strut pairs; and the distal portion has a third diameter. In one or more embodiments, the framework includes improved circumferential strength and minimizes foreshortening.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2012Date of Patent: January 9, 2018Assignee: Boston Scientific Scimed Inc.Inventors: Christopher J. Clark, Brian Joseph Tischler, Dennis A. Peiffer, Timothy J. Ley, Thyna M. Chau
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Patent number: 9806747Abstract: A system is provided with circuits and methods for dynamically reducing interference to maintain linear system operation and mitigate interference degradation to desired signal components. The system can include a binning subcircuit system configured to divide the digitized input signal into a plurality of spectral bins each having a power level. A power analysis subcircuit can be coupled to the binning subcircuit and configured to compare a collective power level of spectral bins to a threshold level that would produce nonlinear system operation. Based upon the collective power level exceeding the threshold level, outputting a gain control signal to a variable gain amplifier so that the system remains linear. This dynamic gain control can be applied to systems that receive and/or transmit signals. Residual interference components that degrade signal components can be dynamically removed by excision and the distortion introduced by the excision process can be reduced with equalization circuitry.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2017Date of Patent: October 31, 2017Assignee: The Aerospace CorporationInventors: Christopher J. Clark, Robert B. Dybdal, Fei Wang
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Publication number: 20170303932Abstract: An occlusive implant system may include a catheter having a lumen extending therethrough, a core wire slidably and rotatably disposed within the lumen, the core wire having a threaded member disposed at a distal end, and a medical implant having an expandable frame, an occlusive element disposed on the frame, and a threaded insert coupled to a proximal portion of the frame, wherein the threaded member is removably coupled to the threaded insert.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2017Publication date: October 26, 2017Applicant: BOSTON SCIENTIFIC SCIMED INC.Inventors: Christopher J. Clark, Mark McPhail, Brian J. Tischler, Dennis A. Peiffer, Burns P. Doran
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Patent number: 9730701Abstract: An occlusive implant system may include a catheter having a lumen extending therethrough, a core wire slidably and rotatably disposed within the lumen, the core wire having a threaded member disposed at a distal end, and a medical implant having an expandable frame, an occlusive element disposed on the frame, and a threaded insert coupled to a proximal portion of the frame, wherein the threaded member is removably coupled to the threaded insert.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2014Date of Patent: August 15, 2017Assignee: Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.Inventors: Brian J. Tischler, Christopher J. Clark, Mark McPhail, Dennis A. Peiffer, Burns P. Doran
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Publication number: 20170224354Abstract: A left atrial appendage closure implant may include a support frame including a first bend extending from a proximal collar to a second bend, a first segment extending from the second bend to a third bend, a second segment extending from the third bend to a fourth bend, and a third segment extending from the fourth bend to a distal collar, wherein the support frame is actuatable from a first constrained position to a second flowering position to a third mid-deployment position to a fourth unconstrained position. An implant may include a self-expanding support frame having a circumference and a central longitudinal axis, a membrane disposed over at least a portion of the support frame, and a plurality of anchors arranged into a first row and a second row such that the first row and the second row form a staggered pattern about the circumference of the support frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 21, 2017Publication date: August 10, 2017Applicant: BOSTON SCIENTIFIC SCIMED, INC.Inventors: Brian Joseph Tischler, Christopher J. Clark, Dennis A. Peiffer, Thyna M. Chau
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Patent number: 9700323Abstract: A medical device including a medical device body that includes a first support structure, the medical device further comprising a first fixation anchor that includes a first anchor body extending between a first end and an opposing second end, and a hook portion extending from the first end, wherein the first anchor body engages the first support structure, and wherein the first fixation anchor is fabricated separate and apart from the medical device body. A method of making a medical device is disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2013Date of Patent: July 11, 2017Assignee: Boston Scientific Scimed Inc.Inventor: Christopher J. Clark
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Patent number: 9676518Abstract: A hanging, stackable and nestable bin for storing parts and components used in assembly includes a pair of footers and a pair of footer depressions having a complimentary shape to one another. The hanging, stackable and nestable bin also includes a notch with a projection formed in the floor of the bin that extends transversely along the rear wall of the bin and a complimentary shaped upper rear wall rim. The footer, footer depressions, notch and upper rear wall rim provide three point stacking support when one bin is stacked onto another bin. In addition, the hanging, stackable and nestable bin includes sidewalls that are generally planar at the rear portion of the bin which aid in facilitating nesting of one bin into another bin. A cleat formed in the top rear wall of the bin provides rear hanging support for the bin.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2016Date of Patent: June 13, 2017Assignee: Akro-Mils, a Division of Myers Industries, Inc.Inventors: Travis D. Shamp, Christopher J. Clark, Michael Weisburn
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Publication number: 20170137173Abstract: A hanging, stackable and nestable bin for storing parts and components used in assembly includes a pair of footers and a pair of footer depressions having a complimentary shape to one another. The hanging, stackable and nestable bin also includes a notch with a projection formed in the floor of the bin that extends transversely along the rear wall of the bin and a complimentary shaped upper rear wall rim. The footer, footer depressions, notch and upper rear wall rim provide three point stacking support when one bin is stacked onto another bin. In addition, the hanging, stackable and nestable bin includes sidewalls that are generally planar at the rear portion of the bin which aid in facilitating nesting of one bin into another bin. A cleat formed in the top rear wall of the bin provides rear hanging support for the bin.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 17, 2016Publication date: May 18, 2017Inventors: Travis D. Shamp, Christopher J. Clark, Michael Weisburn
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Patent number: 9628122Abstract: A system is provided with circuits and methods for dynamically reducing interference to maintain linear system operation and mitigate interference degradation to desired signal components. The system can include a binning subcircuit system configured to divide the digitized input signal into a plurality of spectral bins each having a power level. A power analysis subcircuit can be coupled to the binning subcircuit and configured to compare a collective power level of spectral bins to a threshold level that would produce nonlinear system operation. Based upon the collective power level exceeding the threshold level, outputting a gain control signal to a variable gain amplifier so that the system remains linear. This dynamic gain control can be applied to systems that receive and/or transmit signals. Residual interference components that degrade signal components can be dynamically removed by excision and the distortion introduced by the excision process can be reduced with equalization circuitry.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2016Date of Patent: April 18, 2017Assignee: The Aerospace CorporationInventors: Christopher J. Clark, Robert B. Dybdal, Fei Wang
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Publication number: 20170022835Abstract: A turbine stator vane assembly comprises a plurality of circumferentially arranged struts and a plurality of circumferentially arranged stator vanes. Each stator vane has a leading edge, a trailing edge and a chord length. Each strut has a leading edge, a trailing edge, a chord length, a pressure surface and a suction surface. The chord length of the struts is greater than the chord length of the stator vanes. The stator vanes are arranged in groups between adjacent pairs of struts and each group of stator vanes comprises a plurality of stator vanes. The circumferential spacing between adjacent struts is substantially the same and each stator vane in a group of stator vanes has a different chord length to the other stator vanes in that group of stator vanes.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 5, 2016Publication date: January 26, 2017Applicant: ROLLS-ROYCE plcInventors: Christopher J. CLARK, Graham PULLAN
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Publication number: 20160176418Abstract: The invention relates to a railway car truck incorporating an interconnection between a side frame and a bearing adapter. The bearing adapter may receive a reduced coefficient of friction surface member in a recess on a top surface of the bearing adapter, facilitating a reduced lateral spring rate of the wheelset. Alternatively, or in combination, an adapter plate is received in the pedestal jaw on the bearing adapter to retain the reduced coefficient of friction surface member above or below the adapter plate. The adapter plate may be provided with surfaces about perpendicular to the longitudinal and lateral axes of the side frame to support elastomeric members, which may provide different longitudinal and lateral spring rates in response to a load applied to the truck.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2014Publication date: June 23, 2016Inventors: David Yuh-Shyang LIN, Thomas J. Heyden, Thomas R. Berg, Christopher J. Clark, Kevin P. McGarvey
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Publication number: 20160066922Abstract: An implantable medical device for insertion in the left atrial appendage includes a cap coupled to a frame. The cap constrains movement of the legs of the frame during collapse and expansion of the device, such that the device can be deployed, recalled and redeployed without the device being damaged or the legs of the frame getting tangled.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2015Publication date: March 10, 2016Applicant: ATRITECH, INC.Inventors: John B. Bridgeman, Gregg Sutton, Christopher J. Clark
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Publication number: 20150306360Abstract: A drug delivery device that uses centrifugal force to deliver a drug to a body lumen wall. The drug delivery device comprises an impeller that includes an impeller shaft; an impeller head at the distal end of the impeller shaft; a drug lumen; an impeller housing; and a housing shaft attached to the impeller housing. In use, the drug is advanced along the drug lumen to the impeller head; at least the impeller head is rotated so that when drug exits the drug lumen, the centrifugal force of the rotating impeller causes the drug to move radially outward from the drug delivery device, towards and into the body lumen wall.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2015Publication date: October 29, 2015Applicant: Boston Scientific Scimed Inc.Inventors: Brian Joseph Tischler, Jaydeep Y. Kokate, Derek Kenneth Larson, Christopher J. Clark, Gary John Pederson, JR., Katherine Stryker Brodeen Routh
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Patent number: 9152749Abstract: A system and method of licensing electronic circuit designs within target electronic circuits or devices that allows secure delivery and reliable accounting of the licensed circuit designs on a per-usage basis. The method includes determining whether an electronic circuit design is licensable for use within a target electronic circuit by verifying licensing information included in a set of predetermined vectors associated with the electronic circuit design. In the event it is determined that the electronic circuit design is licensable for use within the target electronic circuit, the set of vectors is applied to the target electronic circuit by a licensing controller. Next, in response to a predetermined event, an attribute of the licensing information is updated to indicate the licensed use of the electronic circuit design within the target circuit.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2003Date of Patent: October 6, 2015Assignee: Intellitech Corp.Inventors: Michael Ricchetti, Christopher J. Clark
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Publication number: 20150196300Abstract: An occlusive implant system may include a catheter having a lumen extending therethrough, a core wire slidably and rotatably disposed within the lumen, the core wire having a threaded member disposed at a distal end, and a medical implant having an expandable frame, an occlusive element disposed on the frame, and a threaded insert coupled to a proximal portion of the frame, wherein the threaded member is removably coupled to the threaded insert.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2014Publication date: July 16, 2015Inventors: Brian J. Tischler, Christopher J. Clark, Mark McPhail, Dennis A. Peiffer, Burns P. Doran
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Patent number: 9065521Abstract: Under one aspect, a system includes circuitry that digitizes and Fourier transforms first and second beams and outputs first and second sets of spectral bins. Each bin may include a portion of a group of signals or interference. The circuitry compares the collective power levels of each set of spectral bins to a predetermined threshold, and excises at least one bin of that set that contains the interference if the collective power level of that set exceeds the predetermined threshold. The circuitry determines an angular location of the interference based on excised bins, combines remaining bins with weights selected to form a null in a pattern of the first and second beams that is aligned with the interference's angular location, and inversely Fourier transforms the combined remaining bins and outputs the group of signals less any interference that was excised or excluded by the null.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2014Date of Patent: June 23, 2015Assignee: The Aerospace CorporationInventors: Robert B. Dybdal, Christopher J. Clark, Don J. Hinshilwood, Lan Xu
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Patent number: D765786Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2015Date of Patent: September 6, 2016Assignee: AKRO-MILS, a division of Myers Industries, Inc.Inventors: Christopher J. Clark, Bartholomew J. Eggert
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Patent number: D784018Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2016Date of Patent: April 18, 2017Assignee: Akro-Mills, a division of Myers Industries, Inc.Inventors: Travis D. Shamp, Christopher J. Clark, Michael Weisburn