Patents by Inventor Clair Strohl

Clair Strohl 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: 8979884
    Abstract: The present invention comprises the provision and use of a novel endoscopic device which is capable of stabilizing, straightening, expanding and/or flattening the side wall of a body lumen and/or body cavity so as to better present the side wall tissue for examination and/or treatment during an endoscopic procedure. The present invention also comprises the provision and use of a novel endoscopic device capable of steadying and/or stabilizing the distal tips and/or working ends of instruments inserted into a body lumen and/or body cavity, whereby to facilitate the use of those instruments.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 15, 2010
    Date of Patent: March 17, 2015
    Assignee: Cornell University
    Inventors: Jeffrey Milsom, Howard Riina, J. Frederick Cornhill, Edward Dickinson, Clair Strohl, James Mahoney, Pat Coppola
  • Publication number: 20150032145
    Abstract: An expandable substantially spherical structure for deployment in a blood vessel or other body lumen, comprising: an open frame formed out of a closed loop of filament and configured to assume (i) a collapsed configuration in the form of a substantially two-dimensional elongated loop structure so as to facilitate insertion into the blood vessel or other body lumen, and (ii) an expanded configuration in the form of a three-dimensional substantially spherical structure so as to facilitate retention at a site in the blood vessel or other body lumen; and a flow-restricting face carried by the open frame; wherein the open frame is configured so as to permit substantially normal flow therethrough when the open frame is in its expanded configuration, and further wherein the flow-restricting face is configured so as to restrict flow therethrough.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 28, 2014
    Publication date: January 29, 2015
    Applicant: Cornell University
    Inventors: Howard Riina, Robert Andrews, Clair Strohl, Jeffrey Milsom, J. Frederick Cornhill, Kevin Thomas Smith, David G. Lamphere, Tuan Anh Nguyen
  • Patent number: 8728141
    Abstract: An expandable spherical structure for deployment in a blood vessel or other body lumen, comprising: an open frame configured to assume a collapsed configuration and an expanded configuration; and a closed face carried by the open frame; wherein the open frame is configured so as to permit substantially normal flow therethrough when the open frame is in its expanded configuration, and further wherein the closed face is configured so as to obstruct flow therethrough.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 11, 2008
    Date of Patent: May 20, 2014
    Assignee: Cornell University
    Inventors: Howard Riina, Robert Andrews, Clair Strohl, Jeffrey Milsom, J. Fredrick Cornhill, Kevin Thomas Smith, David G. Lamphere, Tuan Anh Nguyen
  • Patent number: 8663301
    Abstract: An expandable substantially spherical structure for deployment in a blood vessel or other body lumen, comprising: an open frame formed out of a closed loop of filament and configured to assume (i) a collapsed configuration in the form of a substantially two-dimensional elongated loop structure so as to facilitate insertion into the blood vessel or other body lumen, and (ii) an expanded configuration in the form of a three-dimensional substantially spherical structure so as to facilitate retention at a site in the blood vessel or other body lumen; and a flow-restricting face carried by the open frame; wherein the open frame is configured so as to permit substantially normal flow therethrough when the open frame is in its expanded configuration, and further wherein the flow-restricting face is configured so as to restrict flow therethrough.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 22, 2010
    Date of Patent: March 4, 2014
    Assignee: Cornell University
    Inventors: Howard Riina, Robert Andrews, Clair Strohl, Jeffrey Milsom, J. Frederick Cornhill, Kevin Thomas Smith, David G. Lamphere, Tuan Anh Nguyen
  • Publication number: 20110245858
    Abstract: The present invention comprises the provision and use of a novel endoscopic device which is capable of stabilizing, straightening, expanding and/or flattening the side wall of a body lumen and/or body cavity so as to better present the side wall tissue for examination and/or treatment during an endoscopic procedure. The present invention also comprises the provision and use of a novel endoscopic device capable of steadying and/or stabilizing the distal tips and/or working ends of instruments inserted into a body lumen and/or body cavity, whereby to facilitate the use of those instruments.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 15, 2010
    Publication date: October 6, 2011
    Inventors: Jeffrey Milsom, Howard Riina, J. Frederick Cornhill, Edward Dickinson, Clair Strohl, James Mahoney, Pat Coppola
  • Publication number: 20100268260
    Abstract: An expandable substantially spherical structure for deployment in a blood vessel or other body lumen, comprising: an open frame formed out of a closed loop of filament and configured to assume (i) a collapsed configuration in the form of a substantially two-dimensional elongated loop structure so as to facilitate insertion into the blood vessel or other body lumen, and (ii) an expanded configuration in the form of a three-dimensional substantially spherical structure so as to facilitate retention at a site in the blood vessel or other body lumen; and a flow-restricting face carried by the open frame; wherein the open frame is configured so as to permit substantially normal flow therethrough when the open frame is in its expanded configuration, and further wherein the flow-restricting face is configured so as to restrict flow therethrough.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 22, 2010
    Publication date: October 21, 2010
    Inventors: Howard Riina, Robert Andrews, Clair Strohl, Jeffrey Milsom, J. Frederick Cornhill, Kevin Thomas Smith, David G. Lamphere, Tuan Anh Nguyen
  • Publication number: 20090264914
    Abstract: An expandable spherical structure for deployment in a blood vessel or other body lumen, comprising: an open frame configured to assume a collapsed configuration and an expanded configuration; and a closed face carried by the open frame; wherein the open frame is configured so as to permit substantially normal flow therethrough when the open frame is in its expanded configuration, and further wherein the closed face is configured so as to obstruct flow therethrough.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 11, 2008
    Publication date: October 22, 2009
    Inventors: Howard Riina, Robert Andrews, Clair Strohl, Jeffrey Milsom, J. Fredrick Cornhill, Kevin Thomas Smith, David G. Lamphere, Tuan Anh Nguyen
  • Patent number: 5464392
    Abstract: An infusion system for administering multiple infusates at individually programmable rates, volumes, and sequences in any order from any one or more of plural fluid input ports through a patient output port and into the circulatory system of a patient. Infusates may be either continuously or time sequentially administered, and infusates may be either intermittently administered at selectively regular intervals or in time overlap to administer a dilution. Various error conditions are automatically detected and alarms generated in the event of conflicts between infusates, to identify times of no infusions, and to identify system malfunctions. The system is selectively operable, among others, in a priming mode, a maintenance mode, a normal-on mode, and a manual override mode, The system is operative to adapt actual to desired flow rates in normal operation. All fluids flow through a unitary disposable cassette without making any other system contact.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 7, 1994
    Date of Patent: November 7, 1995
    Assignee: Abbott Laboratories
    Inventors: Paul Epstein, Harry Petschek, Eric LaWhite, Clair Strohl, Henry Coyne, Edward Kaleskas, George Adaniva
  • Patent number: 5304126
    Abstract: An infusion system for administering multiple infusates at individually programmable rates, volumes, and sequences in any order from any one or more of plural fluid input ports through a patient output port and into the circulatory system of a patient. Infusates may be either continuously or time sequentially administered, and infusates may be either intermittently administered at selectively regular intervals or in time overlap to administer a dilution. Various error conditions are automatically detected and alarms generated in the event of conflicts between infusates, to identify times of no infusions, and to identify system malfunctions. The system is selectively operable, among others, in a priming mode, a maintenance mode, a normal-on mode, and a manual override mode. The system is operative to adapt actual to desired flow rates in normal operation. All fluids flow through a unitary disposable cassette without making any other system contact.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 31, 1990
    Date of Patent: April 19, 1994
    Assignee: Abbott Laboratories
    Inventors: Paul Epstein, Harry Petschek, Eric LaWhite, Clair Strohl, Henry Coyne, Edward Kaleskas, George Adaniva
  • Patent number: 5108367
    Abstract: An infusion system for administering multiple infusates at individually programmable rates, volumes, and sequences in any order from any one or more of plural fluid input ports through a patient output port and into the circulatory system of a patient. Infusates may be either continuously or time sequentially administered, and infusates may be either intermittently administered at selectively regular intervals or in time overlap to administer a dilution. Various error conditions are automatically detected and alarms generated in the event of conflicts between infusates, to identify times of no infusions, and to identify system malfunctions. The system is selectively operable, among others, in a priming mode, a maintenance mode, a normal-on mode, and a manual override mode. The system is operative to adapt actual to desired flow rates in normal operation. All fluids flow through a unitary disposable cassette without making any other system contact.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 8, 1991
    Date of Patent: April 28, 1992
    Assignee: Abbott Laboratories
    Inventors: Paul Epstein, Harry Petschek, Eric LaWhite, Clair Strohl, Henry Coyne, Edward Kaleskas, George Adaniva
  • Patent number: 5100380
    Abstract: An infusion system for administering multiple infusates at individually programmable rates, volumes, and sequences in any order from any one or more of plural fluid input ports through a patient output port and into the circulatory system of a patient. Infusates may be either continuously or time sequentially administered, and infusates may be either intermittently administered at selectively regular intervals or in time overlap to administer a dilution. Various error conditions are automatically detected and alarms generated in the event of conflicts between infusates, to identify times of no infusions, and to identify system malfunctions. The system is selectively operable, among others, in a priming mode, a maintenance mode, a normal-on mode, and a manual override mode. The system is operative to adapt actual to desired flow rates in normal operation. All fluids flow through a unitary disposable cassette without making any other system contact.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 16, 1989
    Date of Patent: March 31, 1992
    Assignee: Abbott Laboratories
    Inventors: Paul Epstein, Harry Petschek, Eric LaWhite, Clair Strohl, Henry Coyne, Edward Kaleskas, George Adaniya
  • Patent number: 4865584
    Abstract: An infusion system for administering multiple infusates at individually programmable rates, volumes, and sequences in any order from any one or more of plural fluid input ports through a patient output port and into the circulatory system of a patient. Infusates may be either continuously or time sequentially administered, and infusates may be either intermittently administered at selectively regular intervals or in time overlap to administer a dilution. Various error conditions are automatically detected and alarms generated in the event of conflicts between infusates, to identify times of no infusions, and to identify system malfunctions. The system is selectivley operable, among others, in a priming mode, a maintenance mode, a normal-on mode, and a manual override mode. The system is operative to adapt actual to desired flow rates in normal operation. All fluids flow through a unitary disposable cassette without making any other system contact.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 16, 1987
    Date of Patent: September 12, 1989
    Assignee: Omni-Flow, Inc.
    Inventors: Paul Epstein, Harry Petschek, Eric LaWhite, Clair Strohl, Henry Coyne, Edward Kaleskas, George Adaniya
  • Patent number: 4828545
    Abstract: An infusion system for administering multiple infusates at individually programmable rates, volumes, and sequences in any order from any one or more of plural fluid input ports through a patient output port and into the circulatory system of a patient. Infusates may be either continuously or time sequentially administered, and infusates may be either intermittently administered at selectively regular intervals or in time overlap to administer a dilution. Various error conditions are automatically detected and alarms generated in the event of conflicts between infusates, to identify times of no infusions, and to identify system malfunctions. The system is selectively operable, among others, in a priming mode, a maintenance mode, a normal-on mode, and a manual override mode. The system is operative to adapt actual to desired flow rates in normal operation. All fluids flow through a unitary disposable cassette without making any other system contact.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 16, 1987
    Date of Patent: May 9, 1989
    Assignee: Omni-Flow, Inc.
    Inventors: Paul Epstein, Harry Petschek, Eric LaWhite, Clair Strohl, Henry Coyne, Edward Kaleskas, George Adaniya
  • Patent number: 4696671
    Abstract: An infusion system for administering multiple infusates at individually programmable rates, volumes, and sequences in any order from any one or more of plural fluid input ports through a patient output port and into the circulatory system of a patient. Infusates may be either continuously or time sequentially administered, and infusates may be either intermittently administered at selectively regular intervals or in time overlap to administer a dilution. Various error conditions are automatically detected and alarms generated in the event of conflicts between infusates, to identify times of no infusions, and to identify system malfunctions. The system is selectively operable, among others, in a priming mode, a maintenance mode, a normal-on mode, and a manual override mode. The system is operative to adapt actual to desired flow rates in normal operartion. All fluids flow through a unitary disposable cassette without making any other system contact.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 11, 1986
    Date of Patent: September 29, 1987
    Assignee: Omni-Flow, Inc.
    Inventors: Paul Epstein, Harry Petschek, Eric LaWhite, Clair Strohl, Henry Coyne, Edward Kaleskas, George Adaniya
  • Patent number: RE36871
    Abstract: An infusion system for administering multiple infusates at individually programmable rates, volumes, and sequences in any order from any one or more of plural fluid input ports through a patient output port and into the circulatory system of a patient. Infusates may be either continuously or time sequentially administered, and infusates may be either intermittently administered at selectively regular intervals or in time overlap to administer a dilution. Various error conditions are automatically detected and alarms generated in the event of conflicts between infusates, to identify times of no infusions, and to identify system malfunctions. The system is selectively operable, among others, in a priming mode, a maintenance mode, a normal-on mode, and a manual override mode. The system is operative to adapt actual to desired flow rates in normal operation. All fluids flow through a unitary disposable cassette without making any other system contact.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 9, 1995
    Date of Patent: September 12, 2000
    Assignee: Abbott Laboratories
    Inventors: Paul Epstein, Harry Petschek, Eric LaWhite, Clair Strohl, Henry Coyne, Edward Kaleskas, George Adaniya