Patents by Inventor Craig L. Fischer

Craig L. Fischer 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: 8206441
    Abstract: A device transfers donor endothelial cells to the cornea of a recipient without injuring the cells or the cornea during the transfer process. The device transfers living endothelial cells from a donor to a recipient with minimal or no trauma. The device includes a handle, an irrigation tube lengthwise within the handle, a button upon the handle concentric with the irrigation tube, a tapered nose opposite the button, a forward tube extending outwardly from the nose, and a platform joined to the irrigation tube. The forward tube has an elliptical cross section and two beveled features. The platform has two wings that curl gently around donor tissue upon retracting the platform into the forward tube. The handle has a groove for a stem of a knob that surgeon presses and pulls to move the platform.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 9, 2010
    Date of Patent: June 26, 2012
    Assignee: Fischer Surgical, Inc.
    Inventors: William B. Neusidl, Craig L. Fischer, Greg Gordon Utt
  • Publication number: 20100274257
    Abstract: A device transfers donor endothelial cells to the cornea of a recipient without injuring the cells or the cornea during the transfer process. The device transfers living endothelial cells from a donor to a recipient with minimal or no trauma. The device includes a handle, an irrigation tube lengthwise within the handle, a button upon the handle concentric with the irrigation tube, a tapered nose opposite the button, a forward tube extending outwardly from the nose, and a platform joined to the irrigation tube. The forward tube has an elliptical cross section and two beveled features. The platform has two wings that curl gently around donor tissue upon retracting the platform into the forward tube. The handle has a groove for a stem of a knob that surgeon presses and pulls to move the platform.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 9, 2010
    Publication date: October 28, 2010
    Inventors: WILLIAM B. NEUSIDL, Craig L. Fischer, Greg Gordon Utt
  • Publication number: 20090131943
    Abstract: A medical instrument for use in orthopedic distraction or compression. The instrument has a pair of handles and a pair of blades removably attached to an actuator. The handles and the blades may be attached on either side of the actuator such that the blades may be used on the left or right side of the spine or other structure being distracted or compressed and such that the handles may be removed thus freeing up space in the incision or portal for other instruments. The handles and the blades are connected to the actuator through a ratchet and pawl mechanism whereby pressing the handles together causes the blades to be spread apart at their distal end while maintaining a window between the blades at their proximal ends to optimize visualization of the operative site. Movement of the blades at their proximal ends is amplified at their distal ends.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 7, 2008
    Publication date: May 21, 2009
    Inventors: Craig L. Fischer, Greg G. Utt