Patents by Inventor George Y. McLean

George Y. McLean 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: 7981062
    Abstract: Mechanically activated objects or devices for use in treating degenerative retinal diseases are provided. Such devices apply mechanical forces to tissues of an eye to effectuate treatment and are configured for chronic implantation (thereby applying chronic stimulation/irritation) in or on the eye. The devices may be configured for contact with a retina of the eye, preferably positioned in a subretinal space. Various embodiments comprise a moving member configured for chronic contact with at least a portion of the eye, which moving member is activated by an actuator. In some embodiments, the actuator may be distally located relative to the moving member. Alternatively, the moving member may be supported by a body member that, optionally, also supports the actuator.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 9, 2009
    Date of Patent: July 19, 2011
    Assignee: IMI Intelligent Medical Implants AG
    Inventors: Alan Y. Chow, George Y. McLean, Vincent Y. Chow, Jay Cech, Christopher M. Bonner, Vladimir Gelfandbein
  • Publication number: 20100121231
    Abstract: Mechanically activated objects or devices for use in treating degenerative retinal diseases are provided. Such devices apply mechanical forces to tissues of an eye to effectuate treatment and are configured for chronic implantation (thereby applying chronic stimulation/irritation) in or on the eye. The devices may be configured for contact with a retina of the eye, preferably positioned in a subretinal space. Various embodiments comprise a moving member configured for chronic contact with at least a portion of the eye, which moving member is activated by an actuator. In some embodiments, the actuator may be distally located relative to the moving member. Alternatively, the moving member may be supported by a body member that, optionally, also supports the actuator.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 9, 2009
    Publication date: May 13, 2010
    Inventors: Alan Y. Chow, George Y. McLean, Vincent Y. Chow, Jay Cech, Christopher M. Bonner, Vladimir Gelfandbein
  • Patent number: 7610098
    Abstract: A retinal prosthesis that provides power control capabilities through the temporal integration of electrical charge is provided. The retinal prosthesis comprises at least one stimulating component, each stimulating component in turn comprising a photojunction element (e.g., a photodiode) in electrical communication with an electrode. A pulse generation circuit provides a reverse-bias signal and, from time to time, a pulsatile forward-bias signal to the photojunction element. During application of the reverse-bias signal, light incident upon the photojunction element causes electrical charge to be accumulated. Upon application of the pulsatile forward-bias signal, the accumulated electrical charge is injected via the electrode into retinal tissues, thereby stimulating the retina. By appropriately selecting the bias signal parameters, a sufficient amount of charge may be accumulated to ensure reaching stimulation thresholds.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 20, 2005
    Date of Patent: October 27, 2009
    Assignee: IMI Intelligent Medical Implants AG
    Inventor: George Y. McLean
  • Publication number: 20040220667
    Abstract: Diamond-like carbon films are deposited on devices for implantation in tissues of a living body, preferably, retinal implants. Openings may be formed in the diamond-like carbon film, preferably in alignment with portions of the device intended for electrical contact with surrounding tissues, i.e., electrodes. Alternatively, the diamond-like carbon film may be rendered electrically conductive. Furthermore, the diamond-like carbon films may be created in such a manner that they are substantially transparent to various wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation, including visible and/or infrared light. In a presently preferred embodiment, the diamond-like carbon film is deposited using a magnetically-filtered, cathodic arc physical vapor deposition process. Implantable devices, particularly retinal implants, comprising a diamond-like carbon film may exhibit excellent biocompatibility and biodurability properties in comparison with prior art devices and passivation coatings.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 6, 2004
    Publication date: November 4, 2004
    Inventors: Vladimir Gelfandbein, George Y. McLean