Patents by Inventor Clifton Alferness
Clifton Alferness 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: 6375608Abstract: The present disclosure is directed to a cardiac reinforcement device (CRD) and method for the treatment of cardiomyopathy. The CRD provides for reinforcement of the walls of the heart by constraining cardiac expansion, beyond a predetermined limit, during diastolic expansion of the heart. A CRD of the invention can be applied to the epicardium of the heart to locally constrain expansion of the cardiac wall or to circumferentially constrain the cardiac wall during cardiac expansion.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2000Date of Patent: April 23, 2002Assignee: Acorn Cardiovascular, Inc.Inventor: Clifton A. Alferness
-
Publication number: 20020042554Abstract: A jacket of biological compatible material has an internal volume dimensioned for an apex of the heart to be inserted into the volume and for the jacket to be slipped over the heart. The jacket has a longitudinal dimension between upper and lower ends sufficient for the jacket to surround a lower portion of the heart with the jacket surrounding a valvular annulus of the heart and further surrounding the lower portion to cover at least the ventricular lower extremities of the heart. The jacket is adapted to be secured to the heart with the jacket surrounding at least the valvular annulus and the ventricular lower extremities. The jacket is adjustable on the heart to snugly conform to an external geometry of the heart and assume a maximum adjusted volume for the jacket to constrain circumferential expansion of the heart beyond the maximum adjusted volume during diastole and to permit unimpeded contraction of the heart during systole.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2000Publication date: April 11, 2002Inventors: Clifton A. Alferness, Hani N. Sabbah
-
Patent number: 6370429Abstract: A device for treating cardiac disease of a heart includes a jacket of flexible material defining a volume between an open upper end and a lower end. The jacket is dimensioned for an apex of the heart to be inserted into the volume through the open upper end and for the jacket to be slipped over the heart. The jacket is adapted to be secured to the heart with the jacket having portions disposed on opposite sides of the heart. The jacket is adjustable to snugly conform to an external geometry of the heart and to constrain circumferential expansion of the heart during diastole and permit substantially unimpeded contraction of the heart during systole. A first and a second grid of electrodes are carried on the jacket. The grids are disposed to be in overlying relation to individual ones of the opposite sides of the heart when the jacket is secured to the heart.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2000Date of Patent: April 9, 2002Assignee: Acorn Cardiovascular, Inc.Inventors: Clifton A. Alferness, James Edward Shapland
-
Publication number: 20010029314Abstract: A jacket of biological compatible material has an internal volume dimensioned for an apex of the heart to be inserted into the volume and for the jacket to be slipped over the heart. The jacket has a longitudinal dimension between upper and lower ends sufficient for the jacket to surround a lower portion of the heart with the jacket surrounding a valvular annulus of the heart and further surrounding the lower portion to cover at least the ventricular lower extremities of the heart. The jacket is adapted to be secured to the heart with the jacket surrounding at least the valvular annulus and the ventricular lower extremities. The jacket is adjustable on the heart to snugly conform to an external geometry of the heart and assume a maximum adjusted volume for the jacket to constrain circumferential expansion of the heart beyond the maximum adjusted volume during diastole and to permit unimpeded contraction of the heart during systole.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2001Publication date: October 11, 2001Applicant: Acorn Cardiovascular, Inc.Inventors: Clifton A. Alferness, Jai Shankar Raman, John Melmouth Power
-
Publication number: 20010025132Abstract: A resection device and method permits safe and efficient encapsulation, isolation and resection of body tissue. The device includes a sheath of flexible and severable material configured to receive the body tissue to be resectioned as it is drawn therein. The sheath may be expandable and held in an expanded condition as the body tissue to be resectioned is drawn into the sheath. Thereafter, the sheath is permitted to collapse about the body tissue to contain and constrict the body tissue. Once the body tissue to be resectioned is disposed in the sheath, the sheath is severed to resection the body tissue.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 9, 2001Publication date: September 27, 2001Applicant: Spiration, Inc.Inventors: Clifton A. Alferness, Hugo X. Gonzalez
-
Patent number: 6293951Abstract: A device, system, and method provides for lung size reduction by permanently collapsing at least a portion of a lung. The lung portion may be collapsed by obstructing the air passageway which communicates the lung portion to be collapsed. The air passageway may be obstructed by an obstructing member which precludes airflow in either direction or with a one-way valve which permits air to be exhaled from the lung portion while precluding air from being inhaled into the lung portion. In addition, a vacuum may be pulled within the lung portion to be collapsed for collapsing the lung portion and while the lung portion is collapsed the obstructing member may be placed in the air passageway to maintain the lung portion in a permanently collapsed state.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 1999Date of Patent: September 25, 2001Assignee: Spiration, Inc.Inventors: Clifton A. Alferness, Richard Y. Lin, Wilfred E. Jaeger
-
Patent number: 6258100Abstract: A device, system, and method provides for lung size reduction by permanently collapsing at least a portion of a lung. The lung portion may be collapsed by obstructing the air passageway which communicates the lung portion to be collapsed. The air passageway may be obstructed by an obstructing member which precludes airflow in either direction or with a one-way valve which permits air to be exhaled from the lung portion while precluding air from being inhaled into the lung portion. In addition, a vacuum may be pulled within the lung portion to be collapsed for collapsing the lung portion and while the lung portion is collapsed the obstructing member may be placed in the air passageway to maintain the lung portion in a permanently collapsed state.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2000Date of Patent: July 10, 2001Assignee: Spiration, Inc.Inventors: Clifton A. Alferness, Richard Y. Lin, Wilfred E. Jaeger
-
Patent number: 6241654Abstract: The present disclosure is directed to materials, devices, and methods for treatment of cardiac conditions including, for example, cardiomyopathy and valvular insufficiency. The devices and methods are directed to constraining expansion of the heart during diastole to a predetermined limit. In one embodiment, a material of the invention is a weave material that can be applied to the heart as a wrap of a two-dimensional sheet or shaped into a jacket. A cardiac reinforcement device of the invention can be applied to the heart to constrain cardiac expansion to a predetermined limit.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 1999Date of Patent: June 5, 2001Assignee: Acorn Cardiovasculr, Inc.Inventor: Clifton A. Alferness
-
Patent number: 6230714Abstract: A method for treating cardiac disease includes accessing a heart and restricting a blood supply to the heart to reduce a size of the heart. A constraining device is placed on the heart. The constraining device is secured to the heart with the constraining device having portions disposed on opposite sides of the heart to constrain circumferential expansion of the heart during diastole and permit unimpeded contraction of the heart during systole. Access to the heart is closed while leaving the constraining device in place on the heart.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1998Date of Patent: May 15, 2001Assignee: Acorn Cardiovascular, Inc.Inventors: Clifton A. Alferness, Donald F. Palme, James Edward Shapland
-
Patent number: 6169922Abstract: A device for treating cardiac disease of a heart includes a jacket of flexible material defining a volume between an open upper end and a lower end. The jacket is dimensioned for an apex of the heart to be inserted into the volume through the open upper end and for the jacket to be slipped over the heart. The jacket is adapted to be secured to the heart with the jacket having portions disposed on opposite sides of the heart. The jacket is adjustable to snugly conform to an external geometry of the heart and to constrain circumferential expansion of the heart during diastole and permit substantially unimpeded contraction of the heart during systole. A first and a second grid of electrodes are carried on the jacket. The grids are disposed to be in overlying relation to individual ones of the opposite sides of the heart when the jacket is secured to the heart. The first and second grids are connectable to a source of a defibrillating waveform.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1998Date of Patent: January 2, 2001Assignee: Acorn Cardiovascular, Inc.Inventors: Clifton A. Alferness, James Edward Shapland
-
Patent number: 6165121Abstract: The present disclosure is directed to a cardiac reinforcement device (CRD) and method for the treatment of cardiomyopathy. The CRD provides for reinforcement of the walls of the heart by constraining cardiac expansion, beyond a predetermined limit, during diastolic expansion of the heart. A CRD of the invention can be applied to the epicardium of the heart to locally constrain expansion of the cardiac wall or to circumferentially constrain the cardiac wall during cardiac expansion.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 1999Date of Patent: December 26, 2000Assignee: Acorn Cardiovascular, Inc.Inventor: Clifton A. Alferness
-
Patent number: 6165122Abstract: The present disclosure is directed to a cardiac reinforcement device (CRD) and method for the treatment of cardiomyopathy. The CRD provides for reinforcement of the walls of the heart by constraining cardiac expansion, beyond a predetermined limit, during diastolic expansion of the heart. A CRD of the invention can be applied to the epicardium of the heart to locally constrain expansion of the cardiac wall or to circumferentially constrain the cardiac wall during cardiac expansion.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2000Date of Patent: December 26, 2000Assignee: Acorn Cardiovascular, Inc.Inventor: Clifton A. Alferness
-
Patent number: 6126590Abstract: The present disclosure is directed to a cardiac reinforcement device (CRD) and method for the treatment of cardiomyopathy. The CRD provides for reinforcement of the walls of the heart by constraining cardiac expansion, beyond a predetermined limit, during diastolic expansion of the heart. A CRD of the invention can be applied to the epicardium of the heart to locally constrain expansion of the cardiac wall or to circumferentially constrain the cardiac wall during cardiac expansion.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1997Date of Patent: October 3, 2000Assignee: Acorn Cardiovascular, Inc.Inventor: Clifton A. Alferness
-
Patent number: 6123662Abstract: A jacket of biological compatible material has an internal volume dimensioned for an apex of the heart to be inserted into the volume and for the jacket to be slipped over the heart. The jacket has a longitudinal dimension between upper and lower ends sufficient for the jacket to surround a lower portion of the heart with the jacket surrounding a valvular annulus of the heart and further surrounding the lower portion to cover at least the ventricular lower extremities of the heart. The jacket is adapted to be secured to the heart with the jacket surrounding at least the valvular annulus and the ventricular lower extremities. The jacket is adjustable on the heart to snugly conform to an external geometry of the heart and assume a maximum adjusted volume for the jacket to constrain circumferential expansion of the heart beyond the maximum adjusted volume during diastole and to permit unimpeded contraction of the heart during systole.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 1998Date of Patent: September 26, 2000Assignee: Acorn Cardiovascular, Inc.Inventors: Clifton A. Alferness, Jai Shankar Raman, John Melmouth Power
-
Patent number: 6085754Abstract: A jacket of biological compatible material has an internal volume dimensioned for an apex of the heart to be inserted into the volume and for the jacket to be slipped over the heart. The jacket has a longitudinal dimension between upper and lower ends sufficient for the jacket to surround a lower portion of the heart with the jacket surrounding a valvular annulus of the heart and further surrounding the lower portion to cover at least the ventricular lower extremities of the heart. The jacket is adapted to be secured to the heart with the jacket surrounding at least the valvular annulus and the ventricular lower extremities. The jacket is adjustable on the heart to snugly conform to an external geometry of the heart and assume a maximum adjusted volume for the jacket to constrain circumferential expansion of the heart beyond the maximum adjusted volume during diastole and to permit unimpeded contraction of the heart during systole.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 1998Date of Patent: July 11, 2000Assignee: Acorn Cardiovascular, Inc.Inventors: Clifton A. Alferness, Hani N. Sabbah
-
Patent number: 6077218Abstract: The present disclosure is directed to a cardiac reinforcement device (CRD) and method for the treatment of cardiomyopathy. The CRD provides for reinforcement of the walls of the heart by constraining cardiac expansion, beyond a predetermined limit, during diastolic expansion of the heart. A CRD of the invention can be applied to the epicardium of the heart to locally constrain expansion of the cardiac wall or to circumferentially constrain the cardiac wall during cardiac expansion.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1997Date of Patent: June 20, 2000Assignee: Acorn Cardiovascular, Inc.Inventor: Clifton A. Alferness
-
Patent number: 6047213Abstract: A atrial tracking cardiac stimulator for detecting atrial activations of a heart through an atrial lead associated with at least one of the atria of the heart and delivering ventricular pacing pulses to the heart through a ventricular lead associated with at least one of the ventricles of heart. The stimulator includes a pulse generator including an output stage which delivers a pacing pulse to the ventricular lead responsive to a conducted atrial activation. A sensor is coupled to the atrial lead for detecting atrial activations. A rejectory processor times rejectory time periods responsive to detected atrial activations. The refectory processor further provides a conducted atrial activation to the pulse generator when a detected atrial activation occurs outside of a rejectory time period.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 1998Date of Patent: April 4, 2000Assignee: Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc.Inventors: William A. Sirokman, Clifton A. Alferness, John M. Adams
-
Patent number: 5766224Abstract: A post-surgical atrial cardioverting, atrial pacing, and ventricular pacing system and lead system provides for cardioverting the atria, pacing the atria, and/or pacing the ventricles of the heart of a post-surgical heart patient. The system includes a first lead and a second lead providing a pair of atrial cardioverting electrodes, an atrial pacing electrode, and a ventricular pacing electrode. The electrodes are electrically isolated from each other. The system further includes at least one anchor releasably disposing the electrodes beneath the skin of the patient with each atrial cardioverting electrode electrically contacting a respective given one of the atria, the atrial pacing electrode electrically contacting one of the atria, and the ventricular pacing electrode electrically contacting a ventricle.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 1996Date of Patent: June 16, 1998Assignee: InControl, Inc.Inventors: Clifton A. Alferness, John M. Adams, Gregory M. Ayers, Hugo X. Gonzalez
-
Patent number: 5702343Abstract: The present disclosure is directed to a cardiac reinforcement device (CRD) and method for the treatment of cardiomyopathy. The CRD provides for reinforcement of the walls of the heart by constraining cardiac expansion, beyond a predetermined limit, during diastolic expansion of the heart. A CRD of the invention can be applied to the epicardium of the heart to locally constrain expansion of the cardiac wall or to circumferentially constrain the cardiac wall during cardiac expansion.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 1996Date of Patent: December 30, 1997Assignee: Acorn Medical, Inc.Inventor: Clifton A. Alferness
-
Patent number: RE35779Abstract: A post-surgical cardioverting system and method applies cardioverting electrical energy to the atria of the heart of a post-surgical heart patient. The system includes a first lead including a first elongated electrode having a proximal end and a distal end, a second lead including a second elongated electrode having a proximal end and a distal end, and sutures for releasably anchoring the distal ends of the first and second electrodes to the pericardium and disposing the first and second electrodes along the pericardium overlying the right and left atria respectively. A non-implantable cardiovertor is coupled to the first and second leads for applying the cardioverting electrical energy to the first and second electrodes. When cardioversion is no longer required, the first and second leads may be pulled out of the patient's chest.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 1996Date of Patent: April 28, 1998Assignee: InControl, Inc.Inventors: Clifton A. Alferness, Gregory M. Ayers, Jerry C. Griffin, Kenneth R. Infinger