Patents by Inventor Daniel Brady
Daniel Brady 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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Publication number: 20250017609Abstract: A clot retrieval device for removing occlusive clot from a blood vessel. The device comprises an inner elongate body having a collapsed delivery configuration and an expanded deployed configuration. An outer elongate body is at least partially overlying the inner elongate body. The outer elongate body is expandable to a radial extent which is greater than the radial extent of the inner body in the deployed configuration to define a clot reception space. The outer elongate body has a plurality of clot receiving openings and a plurality of clot engaging regions. The clot engaging regions are adapted, on engagement with clot, to urge clot towards the clot receiving openings and into the reception space between the outer elongate body and the inner elongate body, wherein the radial force profile of the device varies along the length of the device.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2024Publication date: January 16, 2025Applicant: Neuravi LimitedInventors: David VALE, Brendan CASEY, Brian FAHY, Eamon BRADY, Maeve HOLIAN, Daniel KING, Michael GILVARRY, Jacqueline O'GORMAN
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Patent number: 11826246Abstract: An accommodating intraocular lens (IOL) can be implanted either alone or as part of a two-part lens assembly. The IOL comprises an optic, a flexible membrane and a peripheral edge coupling the optic and the flexible membrane. The peripheral edge comprises an external circumferential surface having a height and a force transmitting area defined along a portion of the height of the external circumferential surface. A closed volume spaces apart the optic and the flexible membrane. The optic is axially displaced and the flexible membrane changes in curvature about a central axis when a radial compressive force is applied to the force transmitting area. A volume defined by the closed volume remains fixed when the optic is axially displaced and the flexible membrane changes in curvature and/or when the radial compressive force is applied to the force transmitting area.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2022Date of Patent: November 28, 2023Assignee: LensGen, IncInventors: Daniel Brady, Thomas Silvestrini, Ramgopal Rao
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Publication number: 20230134014Abstract: An intraocular device that includes a bas member is provided. The device can be an accommodation intraocular lens device with the base member and a power changing lens. The base member comprises an annular haptic that surrounds a central cavity having an open end. The power changing lens is configured to fit within the central cavity. The haptic comprises one or more projections, e.g., tabs that hold another device in position. In the case of the accommodating intraocular lens device, the other device is the power changing lens. The base member and the power changing lens are maintained separate until assembly in the eye of the patient. During assembly, the base member is advanced into the capsular bag of a patient through a capsulorhexis and oriented such that the open end of the central cavity faces the cornea. Subsequently, the power changing lens is advanced into the central cavity through the capsulorhexis.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2022Publication date: May 4, 2023Inventors: Daniel Brady, Thomas Silvestrini, Ramgopal Rao
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Publication number: 20230137921Abstract: A grapple release tool comprising: a main body; an upper piston, wherein the upper piston is disposed inside the main body, and wherein the upper piston is adapted to shift towards a first end of the main body; a pop lock having, wherein the pop lock is disposed inside the main body, wherein the pop lock is removably connected to the upper piston; a secondary housing, wherein the secondary housing is disposed inside the main body over the pop lock; a pop lock spacer disposed in the secondary housing, wherein the pop lock spacer is disposed around a second end of the pop lock; and an upper box recut insert disposed in a first end portion of the main body is disclosed. Methods of making and using the grapple release tool are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 19, 2022Publication date: May 4, 2023Inventors: Terry Paul Deroche, JR., Daniel Brady Morgan, JR., Lyle Talbot Bourgeois
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Publication number: 20230081362Abstract: An accommodating intraocular lens device is provided. The accommodating intraocular lens device comprises a base assembly and a power lens. The base assembly comprises a first open end, a second end coupled to a base lens, and a haptic surrounding a central cavity. The haptic may comprise an outer periphery, an inner surface and a height between a first edge and a second edge. The power lens is configured to fit within the central cavity. The power lens may comprise a first side, a second side, a peripheral edge coupling the first and second sides, and a closed cavity configured to house a fluid. The first side of the power lens may be positioned at a predetermined distance from the first edge of the haptic.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2022Publication date: March 16, 2023Inventors: Daniel Brady, Thomas Silvestrini, Ramgopal Rao
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Publication number: 20230079479Abstract: A two-part accommodating intraocular lens (IOL) device for implantation in a capsular bag of a patient's eye. The IOL device includes a primary lens assembly and a power changing lens. The primary lens assembly includes a fixed lens and a peripherally disposed centration member. The centration member has a circumferential distal edge and a first coupling surface adjacent the circumferential distal edge. The power changing lens has an enclosed, fluid- or gel-filled lens cavity and haptic system disposed peripherally of the lens cavity. The haptic system has a peripheral engaging edge configured to contact the capsular bag and a second coupling surface. The first and second coupling surfaces are in sliding contact with one another to permit movement of the power changing lens relative to the primary lens assembly and also to maintain a spaced relationship between the fixed lens and the lens cavity during radial compression of the power changing lens.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2022Publication date: March 16, 2023Inventors: Daniel Brady, Thomas Silvestrini, Ramgopal Rao
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Publication number: 20230044397Abstract: An intraocular device that includes a fluid lens is provided. The fluid lens has an anterior side and posterior side that can be coupled together to form a closed cavity therebetween that can be filled with a liquid material. A channel can be formed in the posterior side that is configured to receive a joining substance that bonds the anterior side to the posterior side and inhibit the unintended spread of the joining substance. A syringe can be extended through a port in the fluid lens to flow liquid material into the closed cavity. Subsequently, a plug can be inserted into the port to prevent the escape of the liquid material.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2020Publication date: February 9, 2023Inventors: Thomas Silvestrini, Kim Van Thuy Nguyen, Richard S. Lilly, Richard James Ingram, Daniel Brady
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Publication number: 20220338975Abstract: An accommodating intraocular lens (IOL) can be implanted either alone or as part of a two-part lens assembly. The IOL comprises an optic, a flexible membrane and a peripheral edge coupling the optic and the flexible membrane. The peripheral edge comprises an external circumferential surface having a height and a force transmitting area defined along a portion of the height of the external circumferential surface. A closed volume spaces apart the optic and the flexible membrane. The optic is axially displaced and the flexible membrane changes in curvature about a central axis when a radial compressive force is applied to the force transmitting area. A volume defined by the closed volume remains fixed when the optic is axially displaced and the flexible membrane changes in curvature and/or when the radial compressive force is applied to the force transmitting area.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2022Publication date: October 27, 2022Inventors: Daniel Brady, Thomas Silvestrini, Ramgopal Rao
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Patent number: 11471270Abstract: An accommodating intraocular lens device is provided. The accommodating intraocular lens device comprises a base assembly and a power lens. The base assembly comprises a first open end, a second end coupled to a base lens, and a haptic surrounding a central cavity. The haptic may comprise an outer periphery, an inner surface and a height between a first edge and a second edge. The power lens is configured to fit within the central cavity. The power lens may comprise a first side, a second side, a peripheral edge coupling the first and second sides, and a closed cavity configured to house a fluid. The first side of the power lens may be positioned at a predetermined distance from the first edge of the haptic.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2021Date of Patent: October 18, 2022Assignee: LensGen, Inc.Inventors: Daniel Brady, Thomas Silvestrini, Ramgopal Rao
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Patent number: 11471273Abstract: A two-part accommodating intraocular lens (IOL) device for implantation in a capsular bag of a patient's eye. The IOL device includes a primary lens assembly and a power changing lens. The primary lens assembly includes a fixed lens and a peripherally disposed centration member. The centration member has a circumferential distal edge and a first coupling surface adjacent the circumferential distal edge. The power changing lens has an enclosed, fluid- or gel-filled lens cavity and haptic system disposed peripherally of the lens cavity. The haptic system has a peripheral engaging edge configured to contact the capsular bag and a second coupling surface. The first and second coupling surfaces are in sliding contact with one another to permit movement of the power changing lens relative to the primary lens assembly and also to maintain a spaced relationship between the fixed lens and the lens cavity during radial compression of the power changing lens.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2021Date of Patent: October 18, 2022Assignee: LensGen, Inc.Inventors: Daniel Brady, Thomas Silvestrini, Ramgopal Rao
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Patent number: 11464621Abstract: An accommodating intraocular lens (IOL) can be implanted either alone or as part of a two-part lens assembly. The IOL comprises an optic, a flexible membrane and a peripheral edge coupling the optic and the flexible membrane. The peripheral edge comprises an external circumferential surface having a height and a force transmitting area defined along a portion of the height of the external circumferential surface. A closed volume spaces apart the optic and the flexible membrane. The optic is axially displaced and the flexible membrane changes in curvature about a central axis when a radial compressive force is applied to the force transmitting area. A volume defined by the closed volume remains fixed when the optic is axially displaced and the flexible membrane changes in curvature and/or when the radial compressive force is applied to the force transmitting area.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2019Date of Patent: October 11, 2022Assignee: LensGen, Inc.Inventors: Daniel Brady, Thomas Silvestrini, Ramgopal Rao
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Patent number: 11464624Abstract: A two-part accommodating intraocular lens (IOL) device for implantation in a capsular bag of a patient's eye. The IOL device includes a primary lens assembly and a power changing lens. The primary lens assembly includes a fixed lens and a peripherally disposed centration member. The centration member has a circumferential distal edge and a first coupling surface adjacent the circumferential distal edge. The power changing lens has an enclosed, fluid- or gel-filled lens cavity and haptic system disposed peripherally of the lens cavity. The haptic system has a peripheral engaging edge configured to contact the capsular bag and a second coupling surface. The first and second coupling surfaces are in sliding contact with one another to permit movement of the power changing lens relative to the primary lens assembly and also to maintain a spaced relationship between the fixed lens and the lens cavity during radial compression of the power changing lens.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2021Date of Patent: October 11, 2022Assignee: LensGen, Inc.Inventors: Daniel Brady, Thomas Silvestrini, Ramgopal Rao
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Patent number: 11464622Abstract: A two-part accommodating intraocular lens (IOL) device for implantation in a capsular bag of a patient's eye. The IOL device includes a primary lens assembly and a power changing lens. The primary lens assembly includes a fixed lens and a peripherally disposed centration member. The centration member has a circumferential distal edge and a first coupling surface adjacent the circumferential distal edge. The power changing lens has an enclosed, fluid- or gel-filled lens cavity and haptic system disposed peripherally of the lens cavity. The haptic system has a peripheral engaging edge configured to contact the capsular bag and a second coupling surface. The first and second coupling surfaces are in sliding contact with one another to permit movement of the power changing lens relative to the primary lens assembly and also to maintain a spaced relationship between the fixed lens and the lens cavity during radial compression of the power changing lens.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 2019Date of Patent: October 11, 2022Assignee: LensGen, Inc.Inventors: Daniel Brady, Thomas Silvestrini, Ramgopal Rao
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Patent number: 11331183Abstract: An accommodating intraocular lens (IOL) can be implanted either alone or as part of a two-part lens assembly. The IOL comprises an optic, a flexible membrane and a peripheral edge coupling the optic and the flexible membrane. The peripheral edge comprises an external circumferential surface having a height and a force transmitting area defined along a portion of the height of the external circumferential surface. A closed volume spaces apart the optic and the flexible membrane. The optic is axially displaced and the flexible membrane changes in curvature about a central axis when a radial compressive force is applied to the force transmitting area. A volume defined by the closed volume remains fixed when the optic is axially displaced and the flexible membrane changes in curvature and/or when the radial compressive force is applied to the force transmitting area.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2019Date of Patent: May 17, 2022Assignee: LensGen, Inc.Inventors: Daniel Brady, Thomas Silvestrini, Ramgopal Rao
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Publication number: 20220047383Abstract: A two-part accommodating intraocular lens (IOL) device for implantation in a capsular bag of a patient's eye. The IOL device includes a primary lens assembly and a power changing lens. The primary lens assembly includes a fixed lens and a peripherally disposed centration member. The centration member has a circumferential distal edge and a first coupling surface adjacent the circumferential distal edge. The power changing lens has an enclosed, fluid- or gel-filled lens cavity and haptic system disposed peripherally of the lens cavity. The haptic system has a peripheral engaging edge configured to contact the capsular bag and a second coupling surface. The first and second coupling surfaces are in sliding contact with one another to permit movement of the power changing lens relative to the primary lens assembly and also to maintain a spaced relationship between the fixed lens and the lens cavity during radial compression of the power changing lens.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2021Publication date: February 17, 2022Inventors: Daniel Brady, Thomas Silvestrini, Ramgopal Rao
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Publication number: 20210401570Abstract: An accommodating intraocular lens device is provided. The accommodating intraocular lens device comprises a base assembly and a power lens. The base assembly comprises a first open end, a second end coupled to a base lens, and a haptic surrounding a central cavity. The haptic may comprise an outer periphery, an inner surface and a height between a first edge and a second edge. The power lens is configured to fit within the central cavity. The power lens may comprise a first side, a second side, a peripheral edge coupling the first and second sides, and a closed cavity configured to house a fluid. The first side of the power lens may be positioned at a predetermined distance from the first edge of the haptic.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 1, 2021Publication date: December 30, 2021Inventors: Daniel Brady, Thomas Silvestrini, Ramgopal Rao
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Patent number: D952251Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2019Date of Patent: May 17, 2022Assignee: JEMELLA GROUP LIMITEDInventors: Daniel Brady, Simon Kirby, Adam Stone
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Patent number: D973276Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2021Date of Patent: December 20, 2022Assignee: JEMELLA GROUP LIMITEDInventors: Daniel Brady, Adam Stone, Tim Hone
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Patent number: D984743Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2020Date of Patent: April 25, 2023Assignee: JEMELLA GROUP LIMITEDInventors: Daniel Brady, Timothy Hone
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Patent number: D990043Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2020Date of Patent: June 20, 2023Assignee: JEMELLA GROUP LIMITEDInventors: Daniel Brady, Timothy Hone, Adam Stone