Patents by Inventor Howard C. Root
Howard C. Root 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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Publication number: 20210069478Abstract: Perfusion catheters and related methods for treating complications related to CTO interventions or dilating a vessel occlusion while maintaining a passage through the treated vessel segment are disclosed. A perfusion catheter can include a balloon formed of an inflatable tube and an elongate shaft having a lumen for providing inflation fluid to, or withdrawing inflation fluid from, the balloon. The inflatable tube can be coiled in a helical manner around a central axis into a series of windings. Adjacent windings can be stacked against and bonded to each other, and an inner surface of the series of windings, when inflated, can define the passage. The elongate shaft can be eccentrically attached to the balloon and the shaft's lumen can be in fluid communication with the interior of the balloon, specifically the inflatable tube. The inflatable tube can include two different polymer tubes, one slightly smaller than the other.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2020Publication date: March 11, 2021Applicant: Teleflex Life Sciences LimitedInventors: Howard C. Root, Chad Kugler, Dean Peterson, Joshua Brenizer
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Publication number: 20210015517Abstract: Catheters and methods for supporting a guidewire or delivering a radiopaque, diagnostic or therapeutic agent through a vessel stenosis or other tortuous anatomy are disclosed. A catheter can comprise an elongate shaft body and a tip member disposed at a distal end of the shaft body. The shaft body can extend from a proximal end to the distal end and can define an inner lumen. The shaft body can include a liner, a braid member surrounding the liner, a multi-layer coil surrounding the braid member, and a polymer cover surrounding the multi-layer coil. The multi-layer coil can include first and second coil layers wound in opposing directions. An outer surface portion of the polymer cover can include one or more helical threads. The tip member can be made from a metal or a polymer and can also include one or more helical threads around its outer surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2020Publication date: January 21, 2021Applicant: Teleflex Life Sciences LimitedInventors: Howard C. Root, John Bridgeman, Steve Michael, Gregg S. Sutton, Karl V. Ganske
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Patent number: 10864355Abstract: This patent document discloses perfusion catheters and related methods for treating complications related to CTO interventions or dilating a vessel occlusion while maintaining a passage through the treated vessel segment. A perfusion catheter can include a balloon formed of an inflatable tube and an elongate shaft having a lumen for providing inflation fluid to, or withdrawing inflation fluid from, the balloon. The inflatable tube can be coiled in a helical manner around a central axis into a series of windings. Adjacent windings can be stacked against and bonded to each other, and an inner surface of the series of windings, when inflated, can define the passage. The elongate shaft can be eccentrically attached to a proximal portion of the balloon and the shaft's lumen can be in fluid communication with the interior of the balloon, specifically the inflatable tube. The inflatable tube can include two different polymer tubes, one slightly smaller than the other.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2018Date of Patent: December 15, 2020Assignee: Teleflex Life Sciences LimitedInventors: Howard C. Root, Chad Kugler, Dean Peterson, Joshua Brenizer
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Patent number: 10835283Abstract: Catheters and methods for supporting a guidewire or delivering a radiopaque, diagnostic or therapeutic agent through a vessel stenosis or other tortuous anatomy are disclosed. A catheter can comprise an elongate shaft body and a tip member disposed at a distal end of the shaft body. The shaft body can extend from a proximal end to the distal end and can define an inner lumen. The shaft body can include a liner, a braid member surrounding the liner, a multi-layer coil surrounding the braid member, and a polymer cover surrounding the multi-layer coil. The multi-layer coil can include first and second coil layers wound in opposing directions. An outer surface portion of the polymer cover can include one or more helical threads. In an example, the one or more helical threads are positioned around a distal end portion of the shaft body. The tip member can be made from a metal or a polymer and can also include one or more helical threads around its outer surface.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2017Date of Patent: November 17, 2020Assignee: Teleflex Life Sciences LimitedInventors: Howard C. Root, John Bridgeman, Steve Michael, Gregg S. Sutton, Karl V. Ganske
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Patent number: 10729454Abstract: Assemblies and methods for capturing a guidewire advanced through a blood vessel in a retrograde direction are disclosed. An assembly can include a constraining catheter and a capture catheter. The constraining catheter can include a first longitudinal member and a tubular member; the tubular member can be eccentrically coupled with a distal end portion of the first longitudinal member. The capture catheter can include a second longitudinal member and a funnel member; the funnel member can be eccentrically coupled with a distal end portion of the second longitudinal member. The funnel member can be moved between a collapsed configuration and an expanded configuration through relative movement between the first and second longitudinal members. In the collapsed configuration, at least a portion of the funnel member is disposed within a lumen of the tubular member. In the expanded configuration, the portion of the funnel member projects from an end of the tubular member.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2015Date of Patent: August 4, 2020Assignee: Teleflex Life Sciences LimitedInventors: Howard C. Root, Dean Peterson, Joshua Brenizer
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Patent number: 10391282Abstract: Guidewires and related methods for percutaneous crossing of an occlusion in a blood vessel are disclosed. A guidewire can include a core member and a jacket member. The core member can extend from a proximal end portion to a distal end portion, with the distal end portion including a first segment, a more distal second segment and a more proximal third segment. The first segment can be configured to encourage prolapse by way of a short taper or a diameter-reduced portion. The jacket member can surround at least the distal end portion of the core member. A method can include advancing a distal end portion of the guidewire through the natural lumen of a blood vessel to a location near an occlusion. A longitudinal pushing force can be applied to a proximal end portion of the guidewire, thereby causing a first segment of the distal end portion to prolapse.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2015Date of Patent: August 27, 2019Assignee: Teleflex Innovations S.à.r.l.Inventors: Howard C. Root, John Bridgeman
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Publication number: 20190083760Abstract: This patent document discloses perfusion catheters and related methods for treating complications related to CTO interventions or dilating a vessel occlusion while maintaining a passage through the treated vessel segment. A perfusion catheter can include a balloon formed of an inflatable tube and an elongate shaft having a lumen for providing inflation fluid to, or withdrawing inflation fluid from, the balloon. The inflatable tube can be coiled in a helical manner around a central axis into a series of windings. Adjacent windings can be stacked against and bonded to each other, and an inner surface of the series of windings, when inflated, can define the passage. The elongate shaft can be eccentrically attached to a proximal portion of the balloon and the shaft's lumen can be in fluid communication with the interior of the balloon, specifically the inflatable tube. The inflatable tube can include two different polymer tubes, one slightly smaller than the other.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2018Publication date: March 21, 2019Applicant: Teleflex Innovations S.à.r.l.Inventors: Howard C. Root, Chad Kugler, Dean Peterson, Joshua Brenizer
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Publication number: 20170156750Abstract: Catheters and methods for supporting a guidewire or delivering a radiopaque, diagnostic or therapeutic agent through a vessel stenosis or other tortuous anatomy are disclosed. A catheter can comprise an elongate shaft body and a tip member disposed at a distal end of the shaft body. The shaft body can extend from a proximal end to the distal end and can define an inner lumen. The shaft body can include a liner, a braid member surrounding the liner, a multi-layer coil surrounding the braid member, and a polymer cover surrounding the multi-layer coil. The multi-layer coil can include first and second coil layers wound in opposing directions. An outer surface portion of the polymer cover can include one or more helical threads. In an example, the one or more helical threads are positioned around a distal end portion of the shaft body. The tip member can be made from a metal or a polymer and can also include one or more helical threads around its outer surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2017Publication date: June 8, 2017Inventors: Howard C. Root, John Bridgeman, Steve Michael
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Patent number: 9636477Abstract: Catheters and methods for supporting a guidewire or delivering a radiopaque, diagnostic or therapeutic agent through a vessel stenosis or other tortuous anatomy are disclosed. A catheter can comprise an elongate shaft body and a tip member disposed at a distal end of the shaft body. The shaft body can extend from a proximal end to the distal end and can define an inner lumen. The shaft body can include a liner, a braid member surrounding the liner, a multi-layer coil surrounding the braid member, and a polymer cover surrounding the multi-layer coil. The multi-layer coil can include first and second coil layers wound in opposing directions. An outer surface portion of the polymer cover can include one or more helical threads. In an example, the one or more helical threads are positioned around a distal end portion of the shaft body. The tip member can be made from a metal or a polymer and can also include one or more helical threads around its outer surface.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2015Date of Patent: May 2, 2017Assignee: Vascular Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Howard C. Root, John Bridgeman, Steve Michael
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Publication number: 20160101262Abstract: Catheters and methods for supporting a guidewire or delivering a radiopaque, diagnostic or therapeutic agent through a vessel stenosis or other tortuous anatomy are disclosed. A catheter can comprise an elongate shaft body and a tip member disposed at a distal end of the shaft body. The shaft body can extend from a proximal end to the distal end and can define an inner lumen. The shaft body can include a liner, a braid member surrounding the liner, a multi-layer coil surrounding the braid member, and a polymer cover surrounding the multi-layer coil. The multi-layer coil can include first and second coil layers wound in opposing directions. An outer surface portion of the polymer cover can include one or more helical threads. In an example, the one or more helical threads are positioned around a distal end portion of the shaft body. The tip member can be made from a metal or a polymer and can also include one or more helical threads around its outer surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2015Publication date: April 14, 2016Inventors: Howard C. Root, John Bridgeman, Steve Michael
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Publication number: 20160066933Abstract: Assemblies and methods for capturing a guidewire advanced through a blood vessel in a retrograde direction are disclosed. An assembly can include a constraining catheter and a capture catheter. The constraining catheter can include a first longitudinal member and a tubular member; the tubular member can be eccentrically coupled with a distal end portion of the first longitudinal member. The capture catheter can include a second longitudinal member and a funnel member; the funnel member can be eccentrically coupled with a distal end portion of the second longitudinal member. The funnel member can be moved between a collapsed configuration and an expanded configuration through relative movement between the first and second longitudinal members. In the collapsed configuration, at least a portion of the funnel member is disposed within a lumen of the tubular member. In the expanded configuration, the portion of the funnel member projects from an end of the tubular member.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 12, 2015Publication date: March 10, 2016Inventors: Howard C. Root, Dean Peterson, Joshua Brenizer
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Publication number: 20160008584Abstract: Guidewires and related methods for percutaneous crossing of an occlusion in a blood vessel are disclosed. A guidewire can include a core member and a jacket member. The core member can extend from a proximal end portion to a distal end portion, with the distal end portion including a first segment, a more distal second segment and a more proximal third segment. The first segment can be configured to encourage prolapse by way of a short taper or a diameter-reduced portion. The jacket member can surround at least the distal end portion of the core member. A method can include advancing a distal end portion of the guidewire through the natural lumen of a blood vessel to a location near an occlusion. A longitudinal pushing force can be applied to a proximal end portion of the guidewire, thereby causing a first segment of the distal end portion to prolapse.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2015Publication date: January 14, 2016Inventors: Howard C. Root, John Bridgeman
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Patent number: RE45760Abstract: A coaxial guide catheter to be passed through guide catheter having a first lumen, for use with interventional cardiology devices that are insertable into a branch artery that branches off from a main artery. The coaxial guide catheter is extended through the lumen of the guide catheter and beyond the distal end of the guide catheter and inserted into the branch artery. The device assists in resisting axial and shear forces exerted by an interventional cardiology device passed through the second lumen and beyond the flexible distal tip portion that would otherwise tend to dislodge the guide catheter from the branch artery.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2014Date of Patent: October 20, 2015Assignee: Vascular Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Howard C. Root, Gregg Sutton, Jeffrey M. Welch, Jason M. Garrity
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Patent number: RE45776Abstract: A coaxial guide catheter to be passed through guide catheter having a first lumen, for use with interventional cardiology devices that are insertable into a branch artery that branches off from a main artery. The coaxial guide catheter is extended through the lumen of the guide catheter and beyond the distal end of the guide catheter and inserted into the branch artery. The device assists in resisting axial and shear forces exerted by an interventional cardiology device passed through the second lumen and beyond the flexible distal tip portion that would otherwise tend to dislodge the guide catheter from the branch artery.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2014Date of Patent: October 27, 2015Assignee: Vascular Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Howard C. Root, Gregg Sutton, Jeffrey M. Welch, Jason M. Garrity
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Patent number: RE46116Abstract: A coaxial guide catheter to be passed through guide catheter having a first lumen, for use with interventional cardiology devices that are insertable into a branch artery that branches off from a main artery. The coaxial guide catheter is extended through the lumen of the guide catheter and beyond the distal end of the guide catheter and inserted into the branch artery. The device assists in resisting axial and shear forces exerted by an interventional cardiology device passed through the second lumen and beyond the flexible distal tip portion that would otherwise tend to dislodge the guide catheter from the branch artery.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2014Date of Patent: August 23, 2016Assignee: Vascular Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Howard C. Root, Gregg Sutton, Jeffrey M. Welch, Jason M. Garrity
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Patent number: RE47379Abstract: A coaxial guide catheter to be passed through guide catheter having a first lumen, for use with interventional cardiology devices that are insertable into a branch artery that branches off from a main artery. The coaxial guide catheter is extended through the lumen of the guide catheter and beyond the distal end of the guide catheter and inserted into the branch artery. The device assists in resisting axial and shear forces exerted by an interventional cardiology device passed through the second lumen and beyond the flexible distal tip portion that would otherwise tend to dislodge the guide catheter from the branch artery.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2015Date of Patent: May 7, 2019Assignee: TELEFLEX INNOVATIONS S.A.R.L.Inventors: Howard C. Root, Gregg Sutton, Jeffrey M. Welch, Jason M. Garrity