Patents by Inventor David Turkel

David Turkel 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: 6190399
    Abstract: A jaw assembly for an endoscopic bioptome includes a pair of opposed end effectors having resilient arms formed from a super-elastic metal. The distal ends of the resilient arms terminate in end effector jaw cups which are also preferably formed from super-elastic metal, while the proximal portions of the resilient arms include angled portions which urge the jaw cups away from each other. The jaw cups are brought together into a biting action by a cylinder having a sharp distal edge which moves relative to and over he arms of the end effectors. As the resilient arms are formed from a super-elastic metal, they exhibit very high resiliency and durability even after numerous uses.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 9, 1998
    Date of Patent: February 20, 2001
    Assignee: SciMed Life Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Matthew A. Palmer, Charles R. Slater, David Turkel, John Whittier
  • Patent number: 5928162
    Abstract: A tissue core biopsy cannula of the present invention includes a distal end which is ground in two planes which intersect each other at a first angle along a line which intersects the longitudinal axis of the cannula at a second angle. This produces a cardioid shaped opening in the distal end of the cannula. The entire edge of the sidewall is thereby inclined inward toward the distal opening and two distal cutting edges are provided. According to the presently preferred embodiment, the first angle at which the two planes intersect is approximately 60.degree. and the second angle at which the intersection of the two planes intersects the longitudinal axis of the cannula is approximately 20.degree.. In order to aid in removal of the biopsy sample from the target tissue site, the cannula according to the invention is provided with side fenestration holes and/or a split end which aids in grasping the tissue so that it can be pulled away from the target tissue site.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 31, 1997
    Date of Patent: July 27, 1999
    Assignee: Symbiosis Corporation
    Inventors: Joel F. Giurtino, David Turkel, David P. Gordon
  • Patent number: 5893876
    Abstract: A colposcopic surgical punch instrument includes a hollow tube and a push rod extending through the hollow tube. A handle is coupled to the proximal end of the tube and an actuation lever is pivotally coupled to the handle and the proximal end of the push rod for effecting axial movement of the push rod relative to the tube. A stationary jaw in the form of a die having an open top and bottom is coupled to the distal end of the tube and a movable jaw in the form of a punch is pivotally coupled to the stationary jaw by a tongue and groove arrangement. In one embodiment, the stationary jaw is provided with a pair of ramped projections on its sides and a tab projection on its distal end. A removable plastic sleeve fits over the stationary jaw. The plastic sleeve has an open proximal end and an open top. A pair of holes in the sides of the sleeve engage the ramped projections on the sides of the stationary jaw and a hole in the distal end of the sleeve engages the distal tab on the stationary jaw.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 1, 1997
    Date of Patent: April 13, 1999
    Assignee: Symbiosis Corporation
    Inventors: David Turkel, Juergen Andrew Kortenbach
  • Patent number: 5792074
    Abstract: A protected microbiological sampling brush assembly includes a sampling brush mounted on the distal end of a control wire, an inner catheter which houses the brush, an outer catheter which houses the inner catheter, and an elastomeric tip which is rigidly attached to the distal end of the outer catheter and which has a weakened end. The proximal ends of the control wire and catheters are coupled to a handle for independently moving the control wire, the inner catheter, and the outer catheter relative to each other. The weakened end of the elastomeric tip is preferably a slit which defines lips which are parted when the distal end of the inner catheter is moved distally against the elastomeric tip to allow the inner catheter to pass therethrough. When the inner catheter is moved proximally relative to the outer catheter, the lips of the elastomeric tip close to protect the inner catheter (and the sampling brush) from contamination.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 5, 1996
    Date of Patent: August 11, 1998
    Inventors: David Turkel, Frank A. Scarfone, Matthew S. Solar, Herbert Cohen, David P. Gordon, Thomas A. Gallagher
  • Patent number: 5725509
    Abstract: An air introduction system for a medical needle assembly is provided and includes a flexible bladder, and a male luer assembly with an air valve which is biased to allow air to enter the air introduction system but not to exit. The air introduction system is coupled to a needle assembly which is to be introduced into the epidural space. As the needle traverses the tissue layers overlying the epidural space, and the practitioner applies pressure to the bladder, the practitioner experiences resistance to the forcing of air through the needle assembly. If air is lost from the bladder, the bladder may be refilled by releasing the pressure on it and allowing outside air to enter via the air valve. Once the epidural space is penetrated, air is quickly forced from the bladder through the needle assembly and the practitioner can feel a sudden drop in pressure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 17, 1994
    Date of Patent: March 10, 1998
    Assignee: Symbiosis Corporation
    Inventors: Frank A. Scarfone, David Turkel, David P. Gordon
  • Patent number: 5685852
    Abstract: The needle assembly of the present invention includes a hollow cannula having a sharp distal end, a hollow stylet having a blunt distal end with a radial opening and an interior deflection surface near the radial opening, and a mechanism for biasing the stylet in a first position where the blunt distal end of the stylet extends beyond the sharp distal end of the cannula. Preferably, the hollow cannula hub has a proximal end which is coupled, e.g., via insert molding, to a hollow cannula hub. Likewise, the stylet preferably includes a proximal end which is coupled, e.g., via insert molding, to a hollow stylet hub which is longitudinally movable within the hollow cannula hub. The mechanism for biasing typically comprises a spring inside the cannula hub which biases the stylet hub to the first position where the blunt distal end of the stylet extends beyond the sharp distal end of the cannula.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 5, 1994
    Date of Patent: November 11, 1997
    Assignee: Symbiosis Corporation
    Inventors: David Turkel, Frank A. Scarfone
  • Patent number: 5643307
    Abstract: A colposcopic surgical punch instrument includes a hollow tube and a push rod extending through the hollow tube. A handle is coupled to the proximal end of the tube and an actuation lever is pivotally coupled to the handle and the proximal end of the push rod for effecting axial movement of the push rod relative to the tube. A stationary jaw in the form of a die having an open top and bottom is coupled to the distal end of the tube and a movable jaw in the form of a punch is pivotally coupled to the stationary jaw by a tongue and groove arrangement. In one embodiment, the stationary jaw is provided with a pair of ramped projections on its sides and a tab projection on its distal end. A removable plastic sleeve fits over the stationary jaw. The plastic sleeve has an open proximal end and an open top. A pair of holes in the sides of the sleeve engage the ramped projections on the sides of the stationary jaw and a hole in the distal end of the sleeve engages the distal tab on the stationary jaw.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 13, 1994
    Date of Patent: July 1, 1997
    Assignee: Symbiosis Corporation
    Inventors: David Turkel, Juergen Andrew Kortenbach
  • Patent number: 5638827
    Abstract: A jaw assembly for an endoscopic bioptome includes a pair of opposed end effectors having resilient arms formed from a super-elastic metal. The distal ends of the resilient arms terminate in end effector jaw cups which are also preferably formed from super-elastic metal, while the proximal portions of the resilient arms include angled portions which urge the jaw cups away from each other. The jaw cups are brought together into a biting action by a cylinder having a sharp distal edge which moves relative to over the arms of the end effectors. As the resilient arms are formed from a superelastic metal, they exhibit very high resiliency and durability even after numerous uses. Several embodiments of jaws and different ways of coupling the jaws to the distal end of the bioptome are disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 12, 1995
    Date of Patent: June 17, 1997
    Assignee: Symbiosis Corporation
    Inventors: Matthew A. Palmer, Charles R. Slater, David Turkel
  • Patent number: 5634924
    Abstract: A bipolar roller electrode has a non-conductive base upon which two electrical conductors are placed with a gap between the conductors. The electrode is provided with a blind hole at each end thereof for rotatably mounting it between a pair of arms. Each of the two conductors preferably extends into or forms a part of a respective blind hole. An electrocautery probe according to the invention includes a pair of electrically conductive arms between which the electrode is mounted with each of the arms entering one of the blind holes in the electrode. The arms are mechanically joined but electrically isolated and their proximal ends are individually coupled to a pair of electrode leads. A non-conductive or insulated mounting sleeve is preferably provided intermediate of the arms and the leads for slideably coupling the probe to a resectoscope. The distal end of each arm of the probe enters a respective blind hole in the roller electrode and makes electrical contact with a respective one of the two conductors.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 28, 1995
    Date of Patent: June 3, 1997
    Assignee: Symbiosis Corporation
    Inventors: David Turkel, Kevin F. Hahnen
  • Patent number: 5615690
    Abstract: A tissue core biopsy cannula of the present invention includes a distal end which is ground in two planes which intersect each other at a first angle along a line which intersects the longitudinal axis of the cannula at a second angle. This produces a cardioid shaped opening in the distal end of the cannula. The entire edge of the sidewall is thereby inclined inward toward the distal opening and two distal cutting edges are provided. According to the presently preferred embodiment, the first angle at which the two planes intersect is approximately 60.degree. and the second angle at which the intersection of the two planes intersects the longitudinal axis of the cannula is approximately 20.degree.. In order to aid in removal of the biopsy sample from the target tissue site, the cannula according to the invention is provided with side fenestration holes and/or a split end which aids in grasping the tissue so that it can be pulled away from the target tissue site.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 15, 1995
    Date of Patent: April 1, 1997
    Assignee: Symbiosis Corporation
    Inventors: Joel F. Giurtino, David Turkel, David P. Gordon
  • Patent number: 5524634
    Abstract: Apparatus and methods are disclosed for recording the source and orientation of biopsy samples typically taken with a multiple biopsy sample instrument. The apparatus includes a multiple compartment fixative cup and a multiple copy record keeping label form. The fixative cup is preferably cylindrical and has several compartments defined by sector walls as well as by concentric cylindrical walls. The multiple copy record keeping label form preferably includes a circular label with indicia corresponding to the sector walls of the fixative cup and at least one carbon or carbonless copy form. The preferred method of the invention includes the steps of obtaining biopsy samples and marking the corresponding location on the label form with an indication of order. After the several biopsy samples have been taken, and their locations marked on the label form, the biopsy samples are removed from the body and placed in order in the appropriate compartments in the fixative cup.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 19, 1994
    Date of Patent: June 11, 1996
    Assignee: Symbiois Corporation
    Inventors: David Turkel, Sarah E. Gillim
  • Patent number: 5452335
    Abstract: An apparatus for counting the number of times a temperature cycle occurs includes an indicator having sequential indicia and a temperature responsive member for indicating a next one of the indicia. Mechanical, fluid mechanical and electronic versions of the invention are disclosed. In the mechanical version, the indicator can be a ratchet member having teeth, a pawl and a display surface containing indicia. A temperature responsive element such as a bimetallic member engages the teeth of the ratchet and advances the ratchet each time the apparatus is subjected to a preset temperature cycle. A housing with a window masks the display to indicate one of the indicia as advanced by the temperature responsive element. Preferred embodiments of the mechanical version include a ring-like ratchet member with interior teeth and an exterior display surface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 31, 1992
    Date of Patent: September 19, 1995
    Assignee: Symbiosis Corporation
    Inventors: Charles R. Slater, Thomas O. Bales, Jurgen A. Kortenbach, George Nunez, David Turkel, David P. Gordon
  • Patent number: 5395375
    Abstract: A disposable arthroscopic surgical instrument includes a hollow tube with a manual actuator coupled to its proximal end and an end effector coupled to its distal end. The actuator and the end effector are coupled by a push rod which passes through the hollow tube and the push rod includes a frangible link so that the push rod will break when a predetermined force is applied to the end effector by the actuator. The frangible link is a flattened portion of the cylindrical push rod having a strength reducing throughbore. An end effector having a stationary jaw and a movable jaw is also disclosed. The stationary jaw is coupled to the distal end of the tube and has a throughbore for receiving the push rod. The movable jaw is coupled to push rod and is pivotally coupled to the stationary jaw by arcuate engaging surfaces on both jaws. The movable jaw preferably includes a pair of arcuate grooves while the stationary jaw has a pair of arcuate flanges which engage the grooves on the movable jaw.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 18, 1992
    Date of Patent: March 7, 1995
    Assignee: Symbiosis Corporation
    Inventors: David Turkel, Kevin Hahnen
  • Patent number: 5385151
    Abstract: A coaxial bone marrow biopsy needle assembly is disclosed. The assembly includes a hollow cannula with a handle having an interlocking device and a trocar insertable in the cannula and having a second handle with another interlocking device which mates with the interlocking device in the cannula handle. The interlocking devices are a spring biased pin radially entering a receiving socket, and a notched projection which extends into the receiving socket. The pin has a ramped portion, and the notched projection has a rounded or conical tip which rides down the ramped portion of the pin and thereby pushes the biased pin radially out of the socket during assembly of the hollow cannula with the trocar. The assembled handles provides a smooth upper surface which fits comfortably in a palm and a lower gripping surface around which fingers easily wrap. The interlocking devices hold the handles securely together keeping the trocar within the cannula during puncture, but are easily separated thereafter.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 1, 1993
    Date of Patent: January 31, 1995
    Assignee: Symbiosis Corporation
    Inventors: Frank A. Scarfone, David Turkel
  • Patent number: 5368046
    Abstract: A bone marrow needle assembly includes a cannula housing supporting a cannula having a sharp distal end. The cannula housing is provided with a central throughbore in fluid communication with the cannula and with an ergonomic handle having a curved distal surface. A female luer lock fluid coupling is provided in the housing at the proximal end of the throughbore and within the periphery of the curved handle. A trocar is located within the cannula and extends through the luer lock and the throughbore. The trocar has a cap which extends over the luer lock and is rounded so that a substantially continuous rounded surface is presented by the semi-circular handle and the trocar cap. The distal end of the housing is provided with a threaded portion which receives a locking nut and a depth stop. The depth stop has a mating interior threaded bore which couples with the threaded distal portion of the housing so that the depth stop may be rotated to adjust the effective piercing length of the cannula.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 24, 1993
    Date of Patent: November 29, 1994
    Assignee: Symbiosis Corporation
    Inventors: Frank A. Scarfone, David Turkel, Alan L. Weisenborn
  • Patent number: 5359993
    Abstract: An apparatus for counting the number of times a medical instrument has been sterilized includes an indicator having sequential indicia and a heat responsive member for indicating a next one of the indicia. Mechanical, fluid mechanical and electronic versions of the invention are disclosed. In the mechanical version, the indicator can be a ratchet member having teeth, a pawl and a display surface containing indicia. A heat responsive element such as a bimetallic member engages the teeth of the ratchet and advances the ratchet each time the apparatus is subjected to the heat of sterilization. A housing with a window masks the display to indicate one of the indicia as advanced by the heat responsive element. Preferred embodiments of the mechanical version include a ring-like ratchet member with interior teeth and an exterior display surface. The number of teeth is preferably one or more less than the number of indicia so that upon advancing the ratchet member to the last indicia, it can be advanced no further.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 31, 1992
    Date of Patent: November 1, 1994
    Assignee: Symbiosis Corporation
    Inventors: Charles R. Slater, Thomas O. Bales, Jurgen A. Kortenbach, George Nunez, David Turkel
  • Patent number: 5354291
    Abstract: A probe for use with an endoscopic suction-irrigation instrument is disclosed which permits a second probe to be inserted therethrough. The suction-irrigation instrument has a cannula, a fluid chamber having at least one port for irrigation and suction and a proximal opening, and a first seal in the proximal end of the fluid chamber. The fluid chamber has a distal end communicating with the cannula. The probe has a proximal handle portion, a middle portion, and a hollow distal portion. The handle portion has an axial passageway and a second seal therein. The middle portion extends from the handle portion through the first seal at the end of the fluid chamber and through the fluid chamber. The middle portion has an outer diameter shaped to contact the first seal such that the proximal end of the fluid chamber is sealed. The middle portion is also shaped to be smaller than the inner diameter of the fluid chamber, and the middle portion is provided with a second axial internal passageway extending therethrough.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 9, 1992
    Date of Patent: October 11, 1994
    Assignee: Symbiosis Corporation
    Inventors: Thomas O. Bales, Jurgen A. Kortenbach, Dana W. Ryan, Matthew S. Solar, Kevin W. Smith, David Turkel
  • Patent number: 5354296
    Abstract: Several embodiments of an electrocautery probe with a variable morphology electrode are disclosed. In one embodiment, the probe has two arms and the electrode is attached to distal ends of the arms. Movement of the distal ends of the arms relative to each other changes the morphology of the electrode. Several electrode embodiments and several ways of moving the distal ends are also disclosed. In another embodiment the electrocautery probe with a variable morphology electrode includes a hollow probe arm within which the electrode is mounted for movement relative to the hollow probe arm. Movement of the electrode relative to the hollow probe arm changes the morphology of the electrode. Several electrode embodiments for use with the hollow probe arm are disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 24, 1993
    Date of Patent: October 11, 1994
    Assignee: Symbiosis Corporation
    Inventor: David Turkel
  • Patent number: 5336220
    Abstract: Various embodiments of flexible plastic tubing are disclosed for connection to an endoscopic instrument having suction, irrigation and electrocautery capabilities, with the electrocautery capability requiring connection to an electrical wire. Generally, the tubing is an integral, extruded flexible plastic tube having a first suction portion with a first interior cylindrical passageway, a second irrigation portion with a second interior cylindrical passageway, and a third portion with a third passageway for the electrical wire. The third portion joins the other portions. The third portion has a substantially cylindrical interior passageway with first and second flexible lips defining a peripheral opening which is narrower than the electrical wire such that the electrical wire is inserted past the lips and held in the passageway and is removable from the passageway.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 9, 1992
    Date of Patent: August 9, 1994
    Assignee: Symbiosis Corporation
    Inventors: Dana W. Ryan, Charles R. Slater, Matthew S. Solar, David Turkel
  • Patent number: D358645
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 1, 1993
    Date of Patent: May 23, 1995
    Assignee: Symbiosis Corporation
    Inventors: Dana W. Ryan, Frank A. Scarfone, David Turkel