Patents by Inventor Donald Schon

Donald Schon 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: 11058849
    Abstract: A multilumen catheter assembly includes a unitary portion and at least two distal end tubes extending distally from the unitary portion. The unitary portion includes an exterior having a generally circular shape in cross section and is attached to the at least two distal end tubes. In one embodiment, the catheter assembly may be made by extruding a unitary tube having internal longitudinally extending lumens, then splitting the unitary tube at a distal end portion of the unitary tube to form the at least two distal end tubes. The at least two distal end tubes are then ground and polished. In another embodiment, the catheter assembly may be made by extruding the at least two distal end tubes and permanently bonding proximal ends thereof to form the unitary portion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 26, 2007
    Date of Patent: July 13, 2021
    Assignee: Medical Components, Inc.
    Inventors: Donald A. Schon, Anthony J. Madison, Timothy M. Schweikert
  • Patent number: 8795165
    Abstract: A dilator (100) for expanding a vessel incision to assist insertion of a catheter thereinto and having a distal end (104) and a proximal end (106). The dilator has two portions (110,210) that are assembled together at a hinge (112,212) permitting angled-apart proximal ends (122,222) of the two portions at the proximal end (106) to be squeezed together about the hinge which slightly spreads apart the respective distal ends (114,214) of the two portions to enlarge the incision into the vessel. A spring (150) biases apart the proximal ends of the two portions to maintain the two distal ends (114,214) together until pried apart as desired to dilate the vessel incision.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 8, 2007
    Date of Patent: August 5, 2014
    Assignees: Medical Components, Inc., TwinCath, LLC
    Inventors: Donald Schon, Timothy Schweikert, John Stephens
  • Patent number: 8708956
    Abstract: A multilumen catheter assembly including an elongated body defining a first lumen having a sidewall extending between its proximal end and a first lumen distal end proximate the body distal end and a first distal opening disposed proximate the first lumen distal end, and a second lumen connected to the sidewall and extending between the proximal end and a second lumen distal end proximate the body distal end, the second lumen distal end distal of the first lumen distal end. The second lumen includes a second distal opening disposed distally of the first distal opening. A self-expanding protector adjoins the elongate body distally of the first distal opening and extends from an inner edge along the elongate body outwardly and proximally to a free proximal edge that extends circumferentially about the elongate body proximate the first distal opening. The protector defins through-ways that permit blood flow past the protector.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 4, 2011
    Date of Patent: April 29, 2014
    Assignee: TwinCath LLC
    Inventor: Donald A. Schon
  • Publication number: 20120215161
    Abstract: A multiple catheter assembly including first and second catheters. The first catheter includes a first catheter outer surface defining a first lumen, a first distal end terminating in a first distal tip, and a first transition region. The second catheter includes a second catheter outer surface defining a second lumen, a second distal end terminating in a second distal tip, and a second transition region. At least a portion of each of the first and second catheters resides in a cannulating portion. The first and second transition regions of the first and second catheters transition cross sections of the first and second catheter outer surfaces at the first and second distal tips to cross sections of the first and second catheter outer surfaces in the cannulating portion. In exemplary embodiments, the portions of each of the first and second catheters in the cannulating portion are releasably bonded to one another.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 27, 2012
    Publication date: August 23, 2012
    Applicants: TWINCATH, LLC, MEDICAL COMPONENTS, INC.
    Inventors: Donald A. Schon, John Stephens, Earl Voorhees, JR., Timothy Schweikert, Kevin Sanford, Mahase Nardeo
  • Patent number: 8206354
    Abstract: A method for inserting a multiple catheter assembly into a patient. The assembly includes a first catheter which includes a first distal end region, a first outer surface defining a first lumen, and a first transition region transitioning cross sections of the first outer surface and the first lumen. A second catheter includes a second distal end region, a second outer surface defining a second lumen, and a second transition region transitioning cross sections of the second outer surface and the second lumen. The outer surfaces of the first and second catheters are releasably joined by a splittable bond for allowing first and second distal tips of the assembly to be at least partially longitudinally split from each other. The method includes steps of separating the first and second distal end regions, and inserting the first and second distal tips through an incision and into an area to be catheterized.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 4, 2009
    Date of Patent: June 26, 2012
    Assignees: Medical Components, Inc., TwinCath LLC
    Inventors: Donald A. Schon, Timothy Schweikert, Kevin Sanford, John Stephens, Earl Voorhees, Jr., Mahase Nardeo
  • Publication number: 20120022501
    Abstract: A multilumen catheter assembly including an elongated body defining a first lumen having a sidewall extending between its proximal end and a first lumen distal end proximate the body distal end and a first distal opening disposed proximate the first lumen distal end, and a second lumen connected to the sidewall and extending between the proximal end and a second lumen distal end proximate the body distal end, the second lumen distal end distal of the first lumen distal end. The second lumen includes a second distal opening disposed distally of the first distal opening. A self-expanding protector adjoins the elongate body distally of the first distal opening and extends from an inner edge along the elongate body outwardly and proximally to a free proximal edge that extends circumferentially about the elongate body proximate the first distal opening. The protector defins through-ways that permit blood flow past the protector.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 4, 2011
    Publication date: January 26, 2012
    Applicant: TWINCATH, LLC
    Inventor: Donald A. Schon
  • Patent number: 7981093
    Abstract: A method of making a multilumen catheter assembly to include a unitary portion and at least two distal end tubes extending distally from the unitary portion. The unitary portion includes an exterior having a generally circular or oval shape in cross section and includes at least two distal end tubes of generally semi-circular (or other) cross sectional shape extending longitudinally therethrough. The catheter assembly may be made by extruding a unitary tube having internal longitudinally extending lumens (of semi-circular or other shape), then splitting the tube on its distal end portion to form distal end tubes. The tubes are then ground and polished, the finished tubes retaining in combination the cross sectional shape of the unitary extrusion, or the finished tubes can each be finished to another cross sectional shape, or the finished tubes could include a combination of cross sectional shapes over their longitudinal lengths.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 24, 2003
    Date of Patent: July 19, 2011
    Assignee: Medical Components, Inc.
    Inventors: Donald A. Schon, Anthony J. Madison, Timothy M. Schweikert
  • Patent number: 7918817
    Abstract: A multiple catheter assembly (100) including a first catheter (110) constructed from a first material and having a first proximal end region (112), a first distal end region (114) terminating in a first distal tip (116), and an outer surface (120) defining at least a first lumen (122) extending longitudinally therethrough between a first distal (118) and a first proximal (111) opening. The first proximal end region (112) is integrally connected to an extension tube (320) constructed from a second material. A second catheter (130) is constructed from the first material and having a second proximal end region (132), a second distal end region (134) terminating in a second distal tip (136), and a second outer surface (140) defining at least a second lumen (142) extending longitudinally therethrough between a second distal (138) and a second proximal (131) opening. The second proximal end region (132) is integrally connected to an extension tube (350) constructed from the second material.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 27, 2004
    Date of Patent: April 5, 2011
    Assignees: Medical Components, Inc., TwinCath LLC
    Inventors: Donald A. Schon, John Stephens, Earl W. Voorhees, Jr., Timothy Schweikert, Kevin Sanford, Mahase Nardeo
  • Patent number: 7850666
    Abstract: A port (100) for a catheter assembly (200), including a body (102) and a cover (150) and having a distal discharge port (116) for connection to an implanted catheter assembly. Within the body is a longitudinal U-shaped channel (120) extending to a proximal body wall (104) from the distal body wall (106) along a longitudinal axis parallel to the axis of the discharge port (116). The channel has a rounded bottom (122) and is also rounded at the channel ends (126,124) at the distal and proximal body walls. The cover (150) provides for penetration by a syringe needle and seals upon needle withdrawal, with the cover having an inside surface (152) concave and rounded between the distal and proximal ends and also longitudinally, being generally smoothed into the channel sides and ends. The port has no inner sharp edges or corners and eliminates blood clotting and unwanted growth sites.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 19, 2006
    Date of Patent: December 14, 2010
    Assignee: Medical Components, Inc.
    Inventors: Donald A Schon, Timothy M Schweikert
  • Publication number: 20100241148
    Abstract: A cutting balloon catheter assembly (100) including a dual lumen catheter (130) having a distal end (134), an inflation/deflation lumen (138) and a second or guidewire lumen (136). The assembly further includes an inflatable balloon (110) having an interior cavity (116) and an expandable covering (120) disposed about the balloon wherein the covering has an array of cutting edges. In the assembly, the balloon (110) is fixedly connected to the distal end (134) of the catheter and the interior cavity (116) of the balloon (110) is in fluid communication with the first lumen (138) of the catheter (130). A method of removing obstructions (149) from vessel walls (154) using the present invention is also disclosed wherein the cutting edges abrade the stenoses, plaque or lesions along the vessel walls, when the catheter assembly is reciprocally moved longitudinally or rotationally after inflation of the balloon.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 1, 2010
    Publication date: September 23, 2010
    Applicants: Medical Components, Inc., TwinCath LLC
    Inventors: Donald A. Schon, Rick Mishler, Timothy M. Schweikert
  • Publication number: 20090292248
    Abstract: A method for inserting a multiple catheter assembly into a patient. The assembly (100) includes a first catheter (110) having a first distal end region (114) and an outer surface (120) defining at least a first lumen (122). A second catheter (130) has a second distal end region (134) and a second outer surface (140) defining at least a second lumen (142) The outer surfaces (120,140) of the first and second catheters are releasably joined by a splittable bond (180) for allowing the first and second distal tips (116,136) to be at least partially longitudinally split from each other. The method includes the steps of separating the first and second distal end regions, and inserting the first and second distal end regions in juxtaposed relation to each other through the incision and into the area to be catheterized.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 4, 2009
    Publication date: November 26, 2009
    Applicants: Medical Components, Inc., TwinCath, LLC
    Inventors: Donald A. Schon, John Stephens, Earl W. Voorhees, JR., Timothy Schweikert, Kevin Sanford, Mahase Nardeo
  • Publication number: 20080009803
    Abstract: A multilumen catheter assembly is provided, which includes a unitary portion and at least two distal end tubes extending distally from the unitary portion. The unitary portion includes an exterior having a generally round or oval shape in cross section and includes at least two distal end tubes of generally circular (or other) cross sectional shape extending longitudinally therethrough. The catheter assembly may be made by extruding a unitary tube having internal longitudinally extending lumens (of circular or other shape), then splitting the tube on its distal end portion to form distal end tubes. The tubes are then ground and polished, the finished tubes retaining in combination the generally oval cross sectional shape of the unitary extrusion, or the finished tubes can each be finished to a circular, or other, cross sectional shape, or the finished tubes could include a combination of cross sectional shapes over its longitudinal length.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 26, 2007
    Publication date: January 10, 2008
    Applicants: TwinCath, LLC, Medical Components, Inc.
    Inventors: Donald Schon, Anthony Madison, Timothy Schweikert
  • Publication number: 20070282306
    Abstract: A multilumen catheter assembly (100) including a catheter (102) having an elongated body (108) having a proximal end (104) and a distal end (106) and a first lumen (122) with a first distal opening (126) disposed at its distal end, and a second lumen (124) connected to the first lumen but extending distally therebeyond to a second distal opening (130). A protector (120) is adjoined to the second lumen (124) distally of the first distal opening (126) and extends radially and proximally to a free proximal edge (134) to engage the vessel walls radially about the first distal opening to center the catheter (102) within the vessel to prevent occlusion of the first distal opening (126). A plurality of openings (136) extend through the protector (120) to permit blood flow therethrough.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 25, 2007
    Publication date: December 6, 2007
    Applicant: TwinCath, LLC
    Inventor: Donald A. Schon
  • Publication number: 20070250100
    Abstract: A dilator (100) for expanding a vessel incision to assist insertion of a catheter thereinto and having a distal end (104) and a proximal end (106). The dilator has two portions (110,210) that are assembled together at a hinge (112,212) permitting angled-apart proximal ends (122,222) of the two portions at the proximal end (106) to be squeezed together about the hinge which slightly spreads apart the respective distal ends (114,214) of the two portions to enlarge the incision into the vessel. A spring (150) biases apart the proximal ends of the two portions to maintain the two distal ends (114,214) together until pried apart as desired to dilate the vessel incision.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 8, 2007
    Publication date: October 25, 2007
    Applicants: Medical Components, Inc., TwinCath, LLC
    Inventors: Donald Schon, Timothy Schweikert, John Stephens
  • Publication number: 20070198047
    Abstract: A cutting balloon catheter assembly (100) including a dual lumen catheter (130) having a distal end (134), an inflation/deflation lumen (138) and a second or guidewire lumen (136). The assembly further includes an inflatable balloon (110) having an interior cavity (116) and an expandable covering (120) disposed about the balloon wherein the covering has an array of cutting edges. In the assembly, the balloon (110) is fixedly connected to the distal end (134) of the catheter and the interior cavity (116) of the balloon (110) is in fluid communication with the first lumen (138) of the catheter (130). A method of removing obstructions (149) from vessel walls (154) using the present invention is also disclosed wherein the cutting edges abrade the stenoses, plaque or lesions along the vessel walls, when the catheter assembly is reciprocally moved longitudinally or rotationally after inflation of the balloon.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 19, 2006
    Publication date: August 23, 2007
    Applicants: Medical Components, Inc., TwinCath, LLC
    Inventors: Donald Schon, Rick Mishler, Timothy Schweikert
  • Publication number: 20060184142
    Abstract: A port (100) for a catheter assembly (200), including a body (102) and a cover (150) and having a distal discharge port (116) for connection to an implanted catheter assembly. Within the body is a longitudinal U-shaped channel (120) extending to a proximal body wall (104) from the distal body wall (106) along a longitudinal axis parallel to the axis of the discharge port (116). The channel has a rounded bottom (122) and is also rounded at the channel ends (126,124) at the distal and proximal body walls. The cover (150) provides for penetration by a syringe needle and seals upon needle withdrawal, with the cover having an inside surface (152) that is concave and rounded between the distal and proximal ends and also longitudinally, being generally smoothed into the channel sides and ends. The port has no inner sharp edges or corners and eliminates blood clotting and unwanted growth sites.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 19, 2006
    Publication date: August 17, 2006
    Applicants: Medical Components, Inc., TwinCath, LLC
    Inventors: Donald Schon, Timothy Schweikert
  • Patent number: 7018374
    Abstract: A multilumen catheter assembly is provided, which includes a unitary portion and at least two distal end tubes extending distally from the unitary portion. The unitary portion includes an exterior having a generally round or oval shape in cross section and includes at least two distal end tubes of generally circular (or other) cross sectional shape extending longitudinally therethrough. The catheter assembly may be made by extruding a unitary tube having internal longitudinally extending lumens (of circular or other shape), then splitting the tube on its distal end portion to form distal end tubes. The tubes are then ground and polished, the finished tubes retaining in combination the generally oval cross sectional shape of the unitary extrusion, or the finished tubes can each be finished to a circular, or other, cross sectional shape; or the finished tubes could include a combination of cross sectional shapes over its longitudinal length.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 11, 2003
    Date of Patent: March 28, 2006
    Assignee: Medical Components, Inc.
    Inventors: Donald A. Schon, Anthony J. Madison, Timothy M. Schweikert
  • Publication number: 20050096585
    Abstract: A multiple catheter assembly is provided. The assembly includes a first catheter constructed from a first material and having a first proximal end region, a first distal end region terminating in a first distal tip, and an outer surface defining at least a first lumen extending longitudinally therethrough between a first distal and a first proximal opening. The first proximal end region is integrally connected to an extension tube constructed from a second material. A second catheter is constructed from the first material and having a second proximal end region, a second distal end region terminating in a second distal tip, and a second outer surface defining at least a second lumen extending longitudinally therethrough between a second distal and a second proximal opening. The second proximal end region is integrally connected to an extension tube constructed from the second material.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 27, 2004
    Publication date: May 5, 2005
    Applicant: Medical Components, Inc.
    Inventors: Donald Schon, John Stephens, Earl Voorhees, Timothy Schweikert, Kevin Sanford, Mahase Nardeo
  • Patent number: 6881211
    Abstract: A multilumen catheter assembly and methods for making and inserting the same are provided. The catheter assembly includes a unitary catheter and at least two distal end tubes which extend distally from the unitary catheter. The at least two lumens in the unitary catheter are in fluid communication with passageways through the distal end tubes. The catheter assembly may be made by extruding a unitary catheter tube having internal longitudinally extending lumens, then splitting the tube on its distal end portion to form distal end tubes. The tubes are then ground and polished to form a smooth surface on the exterior of the tubes. The catheter assembly may also be made by forming an outer layer on at least two longitudinally extending catheters while leaving two distally extending portions of the tubes outside the outer layer to form the distal end tubes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 8, 2003
    Date of Patent: April 19, 2005
    Assignees: Medical Components, Inc., Twincath, LLC
    Inventors: Timothy M. Schweikert, Anthony Madison, Donald Schon
  • Patent number: RE40913
    Abstract: A multilumen catheter assembly and methods for making and inserting the same are provided. The catheter assembly includes a unitary catheter and at least two distal end tubes which extend distally from the unitary catheter. The at least two lumens in the unitary catheter are in fluid communication with passageways through the distal end tubes. The catheter assembly may be made by extruding a unitary catheter tube having internal longitudinally extending lumens, then splitting the tube on its distal end portion to form distal end tubes. The tubes are then ground and polished to form a smooth surface on the exterior of the tubes. The catheter assembly may also be made by forming an outer layer on at least two longitudinally extending catheters while leaving two distally extending portions of the tubes outside the outer layer to form the distal end tubes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 24, 2004
    Date of Patent: September 8, 2009
    Assignee: Medical Components, Inc.
    Inventors: Timothy M. Schweikert, Anthony J. Madison, Donald A. Schon