Patents by Inventor Colin William Meade

Colin William Meade 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: 11896260
    Abstract: A tissue-removing catheter for removing tissue in a body lumen includes a tube extending axially along the catheter. A junction box housing is located at a distal end of the tube. An elongate body extends distally from the junction box housing. The elongate body is sized and shaped to be received in the body lumen. A gear assembly is disposed in the junction box housing. The gear assembly engages the elongate body for rotating the elongate body. A tissue-removing element is mounted on a distal end portion of the elongate body. The tissue-removing element is configured to remove the tissue as the tissue-removing element is rotated by the elongate body within the body lumen.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 20, 2021
    Date of Patent: February 13, 2024
    Assignee: MEDTRONIC VASCULAR, INC.
    Inventors: Aram Jamous, John Kelly, Conor McMullen, Matthew Fleming, Colin William Meade, Grainne Teresa Carroll
  • Patent number: 11871958
    Abstract: A tissue-removing catheter for removing tissue in a body lumen includes an elongate body having an axis, and proximal and distal end portions spaced apart from one another along the axis. The elongate body is sized and shaped to be received in the body lumen. A tissue-removing element is mounted on the distal end portion of the elongate body. The tissue-removing element is configured to remove the tissue as the tissue-removing element is rotated by the elongate body within the body lumen. An inner liner is received within the elongate body and defines a guidewire lumen. The inner liner is coupled to the tissue-removing element at a distal end portion of the inner liner. A coupling assembly is disposed in the tissue-removing element for coupling the inner liner to the tissue-removing element. The coupling assembly includes a bushing attached directly to the distal end portion of the inner liner.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 26, 2021
    Date of Patent: January 16, 2024
    Assignee: MEDTRONIC VASCULAR, INC.
    Inventors: Aram Jamous, John Kelly, Conor McMullen, Matthew Fleming, Colin William Meade, Grainne Teresa Carroll, Paul Morton
  • Patent number: 11690645
    Abstract: A method of removing tissue in a body lumen includes advancing a tissue-removing catheter over a guidewire in the body lumen to position a distal end of the catheter adjacent the tissue and a proximal end portion of the catheter outside of the body lumen. The catheter includes an elongate body, a tissue removing element mounted on a distal end portion of the elongate body, and an inner liner disposed within the elongate body. The inner liner defines a guidewire lumen in which the guidewire is disposed during the advancement of the catheter. The method further includes rotating the elongate body and tissue-removing element of the catheter to remove the tissue. Detecting wear of the inner liner caused by the elongate body contacting the inner liner during use.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 5, 2020
    Date of Patent: July 4, 2023
    Assignee: MEDTRONIC VASCULAR, INC.
    Inventors: Matthew Fleming, Aram Jamous, John Kelly, Conor McMullen, Colin William Meade, Grainne Teresa Carroll
  • Patent number: 11446053
    Abstract: A tissue-removing catheter for removing tissue in a body lumen includes an elongate body having an axis and proximal and distal end portions spaced apart from one another along the axis. A turbine is fixed to the elongate body and is disposed at an intermediate position between the proximal and distal end portions of the elongate body. A rotatable tissue-removing element is at the distal end portion of the elongate body and is operatively coupled to the turbine such that the turbine imparts rotation of the tissue-removing element. The tissue-removing element removes the tissue from the body lumen as the tissue-removing element is rotated by the turbine.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 19, 2020
    Date of Patent: September 20, 2022
    Assignee: MEDTRONIC VASCULAR, INC.
    Inventors: Aram Jamous, John Kelly, Colin William Meade, Micheal Moriarty, Barry O'Connell, Grainne Carroll
  • Publication number: 20210330347
    Abstract: A tissue-removing catheter for removing tissue in a body lumen includes an elongate body and a tissue-removing element mounted on a distal end portion of the elongate body. The tissue-removing element is configured to remove the tissue as the tissue-removing element is rotated by the elongate body within the body lumen. An inner liner is received within the elongate body. The inner liner defines a guidewire lumen. The inner liner isolates an interior of the guidewire lumen from the elongate body and tissue-removing element such that rotational forces are not transferred from the elongate body and tissue-removing element to the interior of the guidewire lumen when the elongate body and tissue-removing element are rotated during removal of tissue from the body lumen.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 2, 2021
    Publication date: October 28, 2021
    Inventors: Aram Jamous, John Kelly, Matthew Fleming, Colin William Meade, Grainne Teresa Carroll
  • Publication number: 20210330346
    Abstract: A tissue-removing catheter for removing tissue in a body lumen includes an elongate body and a tissue-removing element mounted on a distal end portion of the elongate body. The tissue-removing element is configured to remove the tissue as the tissue-removing element is rotated by the elongate body within the body lumen. An inner liner is received within the elongate body. The inner liner defines a guidewire lumen. The inner liner isolates an interior of the guidewire lumen from the elongate body and tissue-removing element such that rotational forces are not transferred from the elongate body and tissue-removing element to the interior of the guidewire lumen when the elongate body and tissue-removing element are rotated during removal of tissue from the body lumen.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 2, 2021
    Publication date: October 28, 2021
    Inventors: Aram Jamous, John Kelly, Matthew Fleming, Colin William Meade, Grainne Teresa Carroll
  • Publication number: 20210275209
    Abstract: A tissue-removing catheter for removing tissue in a body lumen includes an elongate body having an axis, and proximal and distal end portions spaced apart from one another along the axis. The elongate body is sized and shaped to be received in the body lumen. A tissue-removing element is mounted on the distal end portion of the elongate body. The tissue-removing element is configured to remove the tissue as the tissue-removing element is rotated by the elongate body within the body lumen. An inner liner is received within the elongate body and defines a guidewire lumen. The inner liner is coupled to the tissue-removing element at a distal end portion of the inner liner. A coupling assembly is disposed in the tissue-removing element for coupling the inner liner to the tissue-removing element. The coupling assembly includes a bushing attached directly to the distal end portion of the inner liner.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 26, 2021
    Publication date: September 9, 2021
    Inventors: Aram Jamous, John Kelly, Conor McMullen, Matthew Fleming, Colin William Meade, Grainne Teresa Carroll, Paul Morton
  • Patent number: 11051842
    Abstract: A tissue-removing catheter for removing tissue in a body lumen includes an elongate body and a tissue-removing element mounted on a distal end portion of the elongate body. The tissue-removing element is configured to remove the tissue as the tissue-removing element is rotated by the elongate body within the body lumen. An inner liner is received within the elongate body and coupled to a handle at a proximal end of the inner liner. The inner liner defines a guidewire lumen. The inner liner isolates an interior of the guidewire lumen from the elongate body and tissue-removing element such that rotational and torsional forces are not transferred from the elongate body and tissue-removing element to the interior of the guidewire lumen when the elongate body and tissue-removing element are rotated during operation of the tissue-removing catheter.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 3, 2018
    Date of Patent: July 6, 2021
    Assignee: MEDTRONIC VASCULAR, INC.
    Inventors: Aram Jamous, John Kelly, Matthew Fleming, Colin William Meade, Grainne Teresa Carroll
  • Publication number: 20210177455
    Abstract: A tissue-removing catheter for removing tissue in a body lumen includes a tube extending axially along the catheter. A junction box housing is located at a distal end of the tube. An elongate body extends distally from the junction box housing. The elongate body is sized and shaped to be received in the body lumen. A gear assembly is disposed in the junction box housing. The gear assembly engages the elongate body for rotating the elongate body. A tissue-removing element is mounted on a distal end portion of the elongate body. The tissue-removing element is configured to remove the tissue as the tissue-removing element is rotated by the elongate body within the body lumen.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 20, 2021
    Publication date: June 17, 2021
    Inventors: Aram Jamous, John Kelly, Conor McMullen, Matthew Fleming, Colin William Meade, Grainne Teresa Carroll
  • Patent number: 10987126
    Abstract: A tissue-removing catheter for removing tissue in a body lumen includes an elongate body and a handle mounted to a proximal end portion of the elongate body. The handle is operable to cause rotation of the elongate body. A tissue-removing element is mounted on a distal end portion of the elongate body. The tissue-removing element is configured to remove the tissue as the tissue-removing element is rotated by the elongate body within the body lumen. An inner liner is received within the elongate body and is coupled to the handle at a proximal end portion of the inner liner. The inner liner defines a guidewire lumen. The inner liner is coupled to the tissue-removing element at a distal end portion of the inner liner such that translational movement of the inner liner in the body lumen causes a corresponding translational movement of the tissue-removing element.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 3, 2018
    Date of Patent: April 27, 2021
    Assignee: MEDTRONIC VASCULAR, INC.
    Inventors: Aram Jamous, John Kelly, Conor McCullen, Matthew Fleming, Colin William Meade, Grainne Teresa Carroll, Paul Morton
  • Publication number: 20210052294
    Abstract: A method of removing tissue in a body lumen includes advancing a tissue-removing catheter over a guidewire in the body lumen to position a distal end of the catheter adjacent the tissue and a proximal end portion of the catheter outside of the body lumen. The catheter includes an elongate body, a tissue removing element mounted on a distal end portion of the elongate body, and an inner liner disposed within the elongate body. The inner liner defines a guidewire lumen in which the guidewire is disposed during the advancement of the catheter. The method further includes rotating the elongate body and tissue-removing element of the catheter to remove the tissue. Detecting wear of the inner liner caused by the elongate body contacting the inner liner during use.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 5, 2020
    Publication date: February 25, 2021
    Inventors: Matthew Fleming, Aram Jamous, John Kelly, Conor McMullen, Colin William Meade, Grainne Teresa Carroll
  • Patent number: 10925632
    Abstract: A tissue-removing catheter for removing tissue in a body lumen includes an elongate body sized and shaped to be received in the body lumen. A handle is mounted at a proximal end portion of the catheter and is operable to cause rotation of the elongate body. A tissue-removing element is mounted on a distal end portion of the elongate body. The tissue-removing element is configured to remove the tissue as the tissue-removing element is rotated by the elongate body within the body lumen. A guidewire lumen extends through the elongate body from a distal end of the catheter to an intermediate location on the catheter spaced distally from the proximal end portion of the catheter. The guidewire lumen is configured to receive a guidewire such the catheter can be removed from the body lumen by pulling the catheter along the guidewire without removing the guidewire from the body lumen.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 3, 2018
    Date of Patent: February 23, 2021
    Assignee: MEDTRONIC VASCULAR, INC.
    Inventors: Aram Jamous, John Kelly, Conor McMullen, Matthew Fleming, Colin William Meade, Grainne Teresa Carroll
  • Patent number: 10869689
    Abstract: A tissue-removing catheter for removing tissue in a body lumen includes an elongate body having an axis and proximal and distal end portions spaced apart from one another along the axis. The elongate body is sized and shaped to be received in the body lumen. A handle is mounted to the proximal end portion of the elongate body and operable to cause rotation of the elongate body. A tissue-removing element is mounted on the distal end portion of the elongate body. An inner liner is received within the elongate body and coupled to the handle at a proximal end of the inner liner. A sensor is arranged with respect to the elongate body and inner liner and is configured to detect wear of the inner liner caused by the elongate body contacting the inner liner during use.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 3, 2018
    Date of Patent: December 22, 2020
    Assignee: Medtronic Vascular, Inc.
    Inventors: Matthew Fleming, Aram Jamous, John Kelly, Conor McMullen, Colin William Meade, Grainne Teresa Carroll
  • Publication number: 20200261112
    Abstract: A tissue-removing catheter for removing tissue in a body lumen includes an elongate body having an axis and proximal and distal end portions spaced apart from one another along the axis. A turbine is fixed to the elongate body and is disposed at an intermediate position between the proximal and distal end portions of the elongate body. A rotatable tissue-removing element is at the distal end portion of the elongate body and is operatively coupled to the turbine such that the turbine imparts rotation of the tissue-removing element. The tissue-removing element removes the tissue from the body lumen as the tissue-removing element is rotated by the turbine.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 19, 2020
    Publication date: August 20, 2020
    Inventors: Aram Jamous, John Kelly, Colin William Meade, Micheal Moriarty, Barry O'Connell, Grainne Carroll
  • Publication number: 20180317956
    Abstract: A tissue-removing catheter for removing tissue in a body lumen includes an elongate body having an axis and proximal and distal end portions spaced apart from one another along the axis. The elongate body is sized and shaped to be received in the body lumen. A handle is mounted to the proximal end portion of the elongate body and operable to cause rotation of the elongate body. A tissue-removing element is mounted on the distal end portion of the elongate body. An inner liner is received within the elongate body and coupled to the handle at a proximal end of the inner liner. A sensor is arranged with respect to the elongate body and inner liner and is configured to detect wear of the inner liner caused by the elongate body contacting the inner liner during use.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 3, 2018
    Publication date: November 8, 2018
    Inventors: Matthew Fleming, Aram Jamous, John Kelly, Conor McMullen, Colin William Meade, Grainne Teresa Carroll
  • Publication number: 20180317955
    Abstract: A tissue-removing catheter for removing tissue in a body lumen includes an elongate body sized and shaped to be received in the body lumen. A handle is mounted at a proximal end portion of the catheter and is operable to cause rotation of the elongate body. A tissue-removing element is mounted on a distal end portion of the elongate body. The tissue-removing element is configured to remove the tissue as the tissue-removing element is rotated by the elongate body within the body lumen. A guidewire lumen extends through the elongate body from a distal end of the catheter to an intermediate location on the catheter spaced distally from the proximal end portion of the catheter. The guidewire lumen is configured to receive a guidewire such the catheter can be removed from the body lumen by pulling the catheter along the guidewire without removing the guidewire from the body lumen.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 3, 2018
    Publication date: November 8, 2018
    Inventors: Aram Jamous, John Kelly, Conor McMullen, Matthew Fleming, Colin William Meade, Grainne Teresa Carroll
  • Publication number: 20180317954
    Abstract: A tissue-removing catheter for removing tissue in a body lumen includes an elongate body and a tissue-removing element mounted on a distal end portion of the elongate body. The tissue-removing element is configured to remove the tissue as the tissue-removing element is rotated by the elongate body within the body lumen. An inner liner is received within the elongate body and coupled to a handle at a proximal end of the inner liner. The inner liner defines a guidewire lumen. The inner liner isolates an interior of the guidewire lumen from the elongate body and tissue-removing element such that rotational and torsional forces are not transferred from the elongate body and tissue-removing element to the interior of the guidewire lumen when the elongate body and tissue-removing element are rotated during operation of the tissue-removing catheter.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 3, 2018
    Publication date: November 8, 2018
    Inventors: Aram Jamous, John Kelly, Matthew Fleming, Colin William Meade, Grainne Teresa Carroll
  • Publication number: 20180317953
    Abstract: A tissue-removing catheter for removing tissue in a body lumen includes an elongate body. A tissue-removing element mounted on a distal end portion of the elongate body. The tissue-removing element includes a body including an exterior surface having a first segment extending from a proximal end toward a distal end of the tissue-removing element. A second segment extends from the first segment toward the distal end of the tissue-removing element. A third segment extends from the second segment to the distal end of the tissue-removing element. A transition between the first and second segments defines a first angle formed between the first and second segments. A transition between the second and third segments defines a second angle formed between the second and third segments. The tissue-removing element is configured to remove the tissue as the tissue-removing element is rotated by the elongate body within the body lumen.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 3, 2018
    Publication date: November 8, 2018
    Inventors: Aram Jamous, John Kelly, Conor McCullen, Matthew Fleming, Colin William Meade, Grainne Teresa Carroll
  • Publication number: 20180317952
    Abstract: A tissue-removing catheter for removing tissue in a body lumen includes an elongate body and a handle mounted to a proximal end portion of the elongate body. The handle is operable to cause rotation of the elongate body. A tissue-removing element is mounted on a distal end portion of the elongate body. The tissue-removing element is configured to remove the tissue as the tissue-removing element is rotated by the elongate body within the body lumen. An inner liner is received within the elongate body and is coupled to the handle at a proximal end portion of the inner liner. The inner liner defines a guidewire lumen. The inner liner is coupled to the tissue-removing element at a distal end portion of the inner liner such that translational movement of the inner liner in the body lumen causes a corresponding translational movement of the tissue-removing element.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 3, 2018
    Publication date: November 8, 2018
    Inventors: Aram Jamous, John Kelly, Conor McCullen, Matthew Fleming, Colin William Meade, Grainne Teresa Carroll, Paul Morton