Patents by Inventor Guy Charvin
Guy Charvin 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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Patent number: 8768480Abstract: Implantable subcutaneous device of biocompatible material that can receive data and energy by electromagnetic coupling with at least one external device is disclosed. The implantable device bears an airtight housing and a magnet that can hold the other external device centered with the implantable device. The housing bears a hollow crown containing at least electronic device(s) and a coil, and a bottom sealing the opening of the crown in an airtight manner. The magnet has dimensions compatible with a central housing formed by the so-called internal wall of the crown and in which it is positioned.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2009Date of Patent: July 1, 2014Assignee: NeurelecInventor: Guy Charvin
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Patent number: 8738146Abstract: A control device implantable in a human body—includes a control unit and at least one electrode, said control unit being connected to each electrode to control stimulation and/or measurement thereof. The control unit includes: a timing dock; a memory storing configuration data defined to enable configuration of each electrode correlated with identifiers; a memory storing program data describing a time profile correlated with identifiers; an executor activatable to send each electrode electric pulses corresponding to a predetermined program according to a predetermined electrode configuration, according to the clock; a sequencer arranged to receive an ordered plurality of pairs, each including an electrode configuration identifier and a program identifier, and selectively to activate the executor with the electrode and program configuration pairs denoted by the pairs of identifiers received as an input, according to the order thereof and the clock.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2011Date of Patent: May 27, 2014Assignees: Inria Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique, Obelia, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (C.N.R.S)Inventors: David Guiraud, David Andreu, Guy Charvin, Jean-Louis Divoux
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Patent number: 8641965Abstract: Method for controlling the sterilization of products in an autoclave, in which products are placed in at least one closed, unsealed and confined container of any type, and according to which inside this same container there is a loaded and autonomous device for measuring in the container at least one sterilization parameter wherein during at least one part of the duration of the sterilization cycle and according to a predefined frequency, at least one representative value of the measurement of the at least one parameter is recorded in the loaded device and at least one of these representative values is transmitted directly through the container that remains closed, through wireless transmission by electromagnetic rays of waves with a frequency of less than 250,000 GHz.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2007Date of Patent: February 4, 2014Assignee: MXMInventors: Paul Martel, Guy Charvin
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Publication number: 20130110200Abstract: A control device implantable in a human body—includes a control unit and at least one electrode, said control unit being connected to each electrode to control stimulation and/or measurement thereof. The control unit includes: a timing dock; a memory storing configuration data defined to enable configuration of each electrode correlated with identifiers; a memory storing program data describing a time profile correlated with identifiers; an executor activatable to send each electrode electric pulses corresponding to a predetermined program according to a predetermined electrode configuration, according to the clock; a sequencer arranged to receive an ordered plurality of pairs, each including an electrode configuration identifier and a program identifier, and selectively to activate the executor with the electrode and program configuration pairs denoted by the pairs of identifiers received as an input, according to the order thereof and the clock.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2011Publication date: May 2, 2013Applicants: Inria Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et an Automatique, Centre National de la Recherche, Obelia, Universite Montpellier 2 Sciences et TechniquesInventors: David Guiraud, David Andreu, Guy Charvin, Jean-Louis Divoux
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Publication number: 20090287278Abstract: Implantable subcutaneous device of biocompatible material that can receive data and energy by electromagnetic coupling with at least one external device is disclosed. The implantable device bears an airtight housing and a magnet that can hold the other external device centered with the implantable device. The housing bears a hollow crown containing at least electronic device(s) and a coil, and a bottom sealing the opening of the crown in an airtight manner, The magnet has dimensions compatible with a central housing formed by the so-called internal wall of the crown and in which it is positioned.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2009Publication date: November 19, 2009Applicant: NEURELECInventor: Guy Charvin
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Patent number: 7488284Abstract: A prosthesis for stimulation of the inner ear, comprising means for excitation which generate vibrations which can excite the ear of a patient, and an implantable part comprising a rod which can transmit vibrations and which is configured in such a way that it can directly transmit vibrations generated by the means of excitation to the inner ear of a patient.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2005Date of Patent: February 10, 2009Assignees: MXMInventors: Jean-Noël Hanson, Guy Charvin, François Vanecloo
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Publication number: 20070249889Abstract: A prosthesis for stimulation of the inner ear, comprising means of excitation (11) which generate vibrations which can excite the ear of a patient, and an implantable part (1) comprising a rod which can transmit vibrations and which is configured in such a way that it can directly transmit vibrations generated by the means of excitation (11) to the inner ear of a patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2005Publication date: October 25, 2007Applicants: MXM, S.C. PACLOOInventors: Jean-Noel Hanson, Guy Charvin, Francois Vanecloo
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Patent number: 7266208Abstract: The invention concerns a hearing aid comprising: an outer housing (1) containing a signal processing module (11) connected in input to at least a microphone (13) and in output to an earphone for transmitting a sound signal into the patient's external auditory canal (5); at least one first magnetic component (12) arranged in the outer housing (1); at least one second magnetic component (21) arranged in an implantable housing designed to be implanted under the patient's skin, at a site where the outer housing (1) can be maintained, the first magnetic component being arranged in the outer housing such that a magnetic attraction force is exerted with the second magnetic component when the outer housing (1) is placed at said site; and a device for delivering sound signals into the patient's external auditory canal comprising the earphone and a connection (4) between the outer housing (1) and the auditory canal.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2003Date of Patent: September 4, 2007Assignee: MXMInventors: Guy Charvin, Stéphane Gallego
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Publication number: 20070202004Abstract: Method for controlling the sterilization of products in an autoclave, in which products are placed in at least one closed, unsealed and confined container of any type, and according to which inside this same container there is a loaded and autonomous device for measuring in the container at least one sterilization parameter wherein during at least one part of the duration of the sterilization cycle and according to a predefined frequency, at least one representative value of the measurement of the at least one parameter is recorded in the loaded device and at least one of these representative values is transmitted directly through the container that remains closed, through wireless transmission by electromagnetic rays of waves with a frequency of less than 250,000 GHz.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2007Publication date: August 30, 2007Inventors: Paul Martel, Guy Charvin
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Publication number: 20060015155Abstract: The invention concerns a hearing aid comprising: an outer housing (1) containing a signal processing module (11) connected in input to at least a microphone (13) and in output to an earphone for transmitting a sound signal into the patient's external auditory canal (5); at least one first magnetic component (12) arranged in the outer housing (1); at least one second magnetic component (21) arranged in an implantable housing designed to be implanted under the patient's skin, at a site where the outer housing (1) can be maintained, the first magnetic component being arranged in the outer housing such that a magnetic attraction force is exerted with the second magnetic component when the outer housing (1) is placed at said site; and a device for delivering sound signals into the patient's external auditory canal comprising the earphone and a connection (4) between the outer housing (1) and the auditory canal.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2003Publication date: January 19, 2006Inventors: Guy Charvin, Stephane Gallego
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Patent number: 6944502Abstract: The present invention relates to a device for picking up biological electrical signals, and more precisely auditory evoked potentials generated by acoustic and/or electrical and/or mechanical stimulation of the cochlea, or of a portion of the auditory system in man or animal. The device for measuring or picking up auditory evoked potentials is surgically implantable in the temporo-occipital area and comprises at least two extracochlear pickup electrodes connected to the inputs of a differential amplifier.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2002Date of Patent: September 13, 2005Inventors: Guy Charvin, Thomas Lenarz, Rolf-Dietter Battmer
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Patent number: 6428484Abstract: The present invention relates to a device for picking up biological electrical signals, and more precisely auditory evoked potentials generated by acoustic and/or electrical and/or mechanical stimulation of the cochlear, or of a portion of the auditory system in man or animal. The implantable device for measuring or picking up auditory evoked potentials comprises at least two extracochlear pickup electrodes connected to the inputs of a differential amplifier.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2000Date of Patent: August 6, 2002Inventors: Rolf Dietter Battmer, Guy Charvin, Thomas Lenarz
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Publication number: 20020095194Abstract: The present invention relates to a device for picking up biological electrical signals, and more precisely auditory evoked potentials generated by acoustic and/or electrical and/or mechanical stimulation of the cochlea, or of a portion of the auditory system in man or animal. The device for measuring or picking up auditory evoked potentials is surgically implantable in the temporo-occipital area and comprises at least two extracochlear pickup electrodes connected to the inputs of a differential amplifier.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2002Publication date: July 18, 2002Inventors: Guy Charvin, Thomas Lenarz, Rolf-Dietter Battmer
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Patent number: 5968097Abstract: A device for extending living tissue includes at least two rigid supports that respectively have a plurality of hook-like barbs on one end thereof for attachment to the skin, each point of attachment corresponding to a respective edge of the areas of tissue to be treated, while the other end of each support includes at least one guide for receiving a flexible extendable elastic belt thereabout, the belt having a portion extending parallel along at least one of the rigid supports.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1997Date of Patent: October 19, 1999Assignee: MXMInventors: Patrick Frechet, Guy Charvin
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Patent number: 5723009Abstract: A method for extending skin tissue involving an apparatus that it surgically implanted within the human body, and in particular, beneath the scalp area to extend hair producing tissue for reducing baldness. The apparatus is implantable through a temporary opening, and extends the living tissue over a period of time, wherein the apparatus is later removed.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 1995Date of Patent: March 3, 1998Assignees: MXM, Patrick FrechetInventors: Patrick Frechet, Georges Fraisse, Guy Charvin
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Patent number: 5662714Abstract: The technical field of the invention is that of making surgical materials implantable in the human body. The extender device (2) comprises at least two independent resilient members (8) each having at least one end fixed to at least one of two fastening members (7), enabling the device (2) to be fixed in a living tissue along the edges (13) of an area of the tissue that is to be treated. The edges are opposite each other in the direction in which they are moved towards each other at least by the resilient members and the device further includes a common support (9) to which the opposite ends of said resilient ends (8) are connected. The members (8) deform and move relative to the common support (9) so as to entrain the fastening members (7) over the support, urging them towards each other.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 1996Date of Patent: September 2, 1997Assignees: M.X.M., Patrick FrechetInventors: Guy Charvin, Patrick Frechet
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Patent number: 5531790Abstract: A method and apparatus for extending living tissue. The apparatus being surgically implanted in the human body, and in particular beneath the scalp to extend hair producing tissue for reducing baldness. The apparatus includes at least one resilient means with at least two fastening means secured thereto. The fastening means are engageable with the living tissue and extend the tissue under the action of the resilient means. The apparatus is implantable, through a temporary opening, below the surface of the tissue to be extended, and extends the living tissue over a period of time, wherein the apparatus is later removed.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 1994Date of Patent: July 2, 1996Assignees: MXM, Patrick FrechetInventors: Patrick Frechet, Georges Fraisse, Guy Charvin
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Patent number: 5123422Abstract: An intra-cochlea electrode carrier for implantation into a helically shaped tympanic canal has a plurality of segments. Each segment has opposite first and second surfaces, the first surface defining a length between opposite ends of the segment and a width between opposite sides of the segment, a height in cross section to the width being defined between the opposite first and second surfaces of the segment. Respective electrodes are on the first surfaces of the segments.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 1990Date of Patent: June 23, 1992Assignee: Societe Anonyme MXMInventor: Guy Charvin
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Patent number: 4850954Abstract: Device for extracorporeal circulation (E.C.C.) circuit, includes tubes known as lines which are intended to be used during a surgical operation requiring the extracorporeal oxygenation of the blood. In this device, are provided an arterial line and a venous line whose linkage with each other and in a closed circuit to the heart-lung machine forms the arteriovenous shunt, the linkage of the distal ends of the arterial line (1) and the venous line (2) is accomplished through at least one arterial cannula (3) connected detachably at its distal end to the venous line (2).Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 1986Date of Patent: July 25, 1989Inventor: Guy Charvin
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Patent number: 4809673Abstract: Device which has a disposable tray with an upper compartment which contains a food product and a lower compartment which has two reagents which are separated from each other by one or more watertight partitions and also having one axis with radial blades to tear said watertight partitions and a control knob visible outside of the tray and, moreover, having at least one screen equipped with orifices which are crosswise to said axis.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 1987Date of Patent: March 7, 1989Inventor: Guy Charvin