Patents by Inventor Donald D. Maurer

Donald D. Maurer 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: 4556051
    Abstract: An apparatus and method for promoting healing of injured tissue, such as fractured bone, with interacting electric current and a magnetic flux field. Electrodes are adhesively attached to the skin adjacent the injured tissue. One or more coil assemblies normally spaced from the electrodes are located adjacent the tissue in alignment with the fractured bone. A current generator electrically connected to the electrodes operates to provide electric current pulses to the electrodes. A field generator electrically connected to the coil assemblies is operable to energize the coil assemblies to produce magnetic field pulses. The pulse generator and field generator are electrically coupled to maintain the electrode current pulses and magnetic field pulses in fixed phase relationship to produce a net current in the region of the fractured bone and generally perpendicular to the plane of the fracture.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 5, 1982
    Date of Patent: December 3, 1985
    Assignee: EMPI, Inc.
    Inventor: Donald D. Maurer
  • Patent number: 4453548
    Abstract: A transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation apparatus having stimulus electrical pulses modulated in time and intensity to stimulate afferent nerves and cause the release of endogenous opiates which suppress pain. An astable pulse generator provides a first train of pulses at a selected repetition rate. A monostable pulse generator connected to receive the first train of pulses supplies a second pulse train having the frequency of the first train. The width of the pulses of the first train is varied over a predetermined range. A second monostable pulse generator connected to pulse amplifiers receives the first and second train of pulses and provides a supply pulse to the patient. Adjustable pulse modulators connected to the second pulse generators function to simultaneously increase the repetition rate of the first train of pulses and decrease the second train of pulses.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 2, 1983
    Date of Patent: June 12, 1984
    Assignee: Empi, Inc.
    Inventors: Donald D. Maurer, David E. Swift, Zosim Ioffe
  • Patent number: 4442839
    Abstract: A transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation apparatus having stimulus electrical pulses modulated in time and intensity to stimulate afferent nerves and cause the release of endogenous opiates which suppress pain. An astable pulse generator provides a first train of pulses at a selected repetition rate. A monostable pulse generator connected to receive the first train of pulses supplies a second pulse train having the frequency of the first train. The width of the pulses of the first train is varied over a predetermined range. A second monostable pulse generator connected to pulse amplifiers receives the first and second train of pulses and provides a supply pulse to the patient. Adjustable pulse modulators connected to the second pulse generators function to simultaneously increase the repetition rate of the first train of pulses and decrease the second train of pulses.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 27, 1981
    Date of Patent: April 17, 1984
    Assignee: EMPI, Inc.
    Inventors: Donald D. Maurer, David E. Swift, Zosim Ioffe
  • Patent number: 4431002
    Abstract: A transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation apparatus having stimulus electrical pulses modulated in time and intensity to stimulate afferent and efferent nerves and cause the release of endogenous opiates which suppress pain. An astable pulse generator provides a first train of pulses at a selected repetition rate. A monostable pulse generator connected to receive the first train of pulses supplies a second pulse train having the frequency of the first train. The width of the pulses of the first train is varied over a predetermined range. A second monostable pulse generator connected to pulse amplifiers receives the first and second train of pulses and provides a supply pulse to the patient.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 8, 1981
    Date of Patent: February 14, 1984
    Assignee: EMPI Inc.
    Inventors: Donald D. Maurer, David E. Swift, Zosim Ioffe
  • Patent number: 4408607
    Abstract: An electric power supply operates to supply electrical energy to an electronic device implanted within a living body. The electric power supply has a capacitor which is used as the principal power source. A voltage regulator, overvoltage inhibitor, and a diode are cooperatively arranged to couple the capacitor with an induced voltage source used to charge the capacitor. The diode prevents the capacitor from discharging through the charging circuit when capacitor charging is not taking place. A regulator is used to control the electrical energy that flows to the electronic device. In one form of the electric power supply, a make-before-break switch unit is used to alternately connect the electric device with a charged capacitor or a battery power source so as to provide continuous electrical energy to the electronic device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 13, 1981
    Date of Patent: October 11, 1983
    Assignee: EMPI, Inc.
    Inventor: Donald D. Maurer
  • Patent number: 4340063
    Abstract: A device operable to electrically stimulate living tissue, including body organs, muscles and nerves. The device can be applied to the surface of the body or implanted in the body. The device has an electrical circuit containing a pulse width control for variation of the stimulus intensity, pulse repetition rate, and on-time of the pulse to vary the pulse width. A variation in pulse width causes the stimulus variation of the stimulus intensity in a prescribed mathematical manner so as to approximately follow the curves of the strength-duration pulse stimulus amplitude versus pulse width. This provides for an optimal selection among the various classes of stimulated nerve fibers within a nerve tract or bundle. A precise adjustment of stimulation can be achieved so as to optimize sensation of pain relief.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 14, 1980
    Date of Patent: July 20, 1982
    Assignee: EMPI, Inc.
    Inventor: Donald D. Maurer
  • Patent number: 4019518
    Abstract: An electrical stimulation system for selectively stimulating portions of the body. The system includes an external device for alternately transmitting stimulus signals and control signals to an implantable receiver. The receiver includes a plurality of output devies adapted to apply the stimulus signals to the body and circuitry for routing the stimulus signal to the output devices under the control of the control signals. In a preferred embodiment, the control signals are formed of an alterably preselected number of pulse signals with the routing circuitry routing each of the stimulus signals to the output devices in predetermined correspondance with the number of pulse signals within a different one of the control signals. The system of the present invention may be employed to sequentially stimulate several stimulation sites, with the stimulation sites being selected to combat the same or different body disfunctions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 11, 1975
    Date of Patent: April 26, 1977
    Assignee: Medtronic, Inc.
    Inventors: Donald D. Maurer, Paul D. Sorenson