Patents by Inventor Horst E. Krause

Horst E. Krause 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: 5458626
    Abstract: A method of electrical nerve stimulation for acceleration of tissue healing of a patient including the steps of applying a receptor electrode to an area of a body of the patient, applying a stimulating electrode to another area of the body of the patient, transmitting a signal from the receptor electrode to an ECG so as to produce a representation of a cardiac cycle of the patient, and passing an electrical pulse to the stimulating electrode in timed relationship to the representation of the cardiac cycle. A plurality of electrical pulses are passed during each systole period of the cardiac cycle. The stimulating electrode is affixed to an area of the body. A triggering device is connected to the ECG and to the stimulating electrode. The triggering device is programmed so as to pass the electrical pulse repeatedly during identical periods during sequential cardiac cycles.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 27, 1993
    Date of Patent: October 17, 1995
    Inventor: Horst E. Krause
  • Patent number: 4493697
    Abstract: A dynamically augmenting pump system incorporates a sealed liquid-filled catheter which is inserted into a vessel such as an artery, and the pump system is operated in timed relation with the heart to aid the heart during episodes of impairment or failure of cardiac function by producing higher frequency pulsation or pressure waves within the blood during diastole and during the isometric contraction period of the heart. This frequency of pulsation is adjusted to the dynamic transmission characteristics of a selected circulatory subsystem, such as the coronary vascular system, to assure the transmission of a maximum of pulsatile energy into the subsystem. The catheter provides energy to maintain adequate blood flow through the healthy part of the myocardium and has a passage for injecting successive quantities of medication into the coronary arteries. The pump system also functions to penetrate the ischemic myocardial tissue with arterial blood and medication.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 14, 1981
    Date of Patent: January 15, 1985
    Inventors: Horst E. Krause, Edwin L. Stanley
  • Patent number: 4284073
    Abstract: A dynamically augmenting pump system incorporates a sealed liquid-filled catheter which is inserted into a vessel such as an artery, and the pump system is operated in timed relation with the heart to aid the heart during episodes of impairment or failure of cardiac function by producing higher frequency pulsation or pressure waves within the blood during diastole and during the isometric contraction period of the heart. This frequency of pulsation is adjusted to the dynamic transmission characteristics of a selected circulatory subsystem, such as the coronary vascular system, to assure the transmission of a maximum of pulsatile energy into the subsystem. The catheter provides energy to maintain adequate blood flow through the healthy part of the myocardium and has a passage for injecting successive quantities of medication into the coronary arteries. The pump system also functions to penetrate the ischemic myocardial tissue with arterial blood and medication.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 10, 1979
    Date of Patent: August 18, 1981
    Inventors: Horst E. Krause, Edwin L. Stanley
  • Patent number: 4154227
    Abstract: A dynamically augmenting pump system incorporates a sealed liquid-filled catheter which is inserted into a vessel such as an artery, and the pump system is operated in timed relation with the heart to aid the heart during episodes of impairment or failure of cardiac function by producing higher frequency pulsation or pressure waves within the blood during diastole and during the isometric contraction period of the heart. This frequency of pulsation is adjusted to the dynamic transmission characteristics of a selected circulatory subsystem, such as the coronary vascular system, to assure the transmission of a maximum of pulsatile energy into the subsystem. The catheter provides energy to maintain adequate blood flow through the healthy part of the myocardium and has a passage for injecting successive quantities of medication into the coronary arteries. The pump system also functions to penetrate the ischemic myocardial tissue with arterial blood and medication.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 11, 1977
    Date of Patent: May 15, 1979
    Inventors: Horst E. Krause, Edwin L. Stanley