Patents by Inventor Ingo Stotz

Ingo Stotz 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: 11944805
    Abstract: The approach presented here concerns a pump for delivering a fluid. The pump comprises an impeller, a drive device with a shaft, a shaft housing and a sealing device. The impeller is shaped to deliver the fluid. The drive device with the shaft is designed to drive the impeller. The shaft housing is shaped to receive the shaft and/or the drive device. The sealing device comprises at least one casing sealing element and/or an impeller sealing element which is received between the drive device and the impeller and which is designed to prevent fluid from entering the drive device and/or the shaft casing during operation of the pump.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 28, 2021
    Date of Patent: April 2, 2024
    Inventor: Ingo Stotz
  • Publication number: 20240102475
    Abstract: The invention relates to an impeller (1) for an implantable, vascular support system (2), at least comprising: —an impeller body (3) having a first longitudinal portion (4) and a second longitudinal portion (5); —at least one blade (6) formed in the first longitudinal portion (4) and designed to axially convey a fluid by means of a rotational movement; —at least one magnet (7) provided and encapsulated in the second longitudinal portion (5).
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 24, 2023
    Publication date: March 28, 2024
    Inventors: Armin Schuelke, Ingo Stotz, Johannes Bette, David Minzenmay
  • Publication number: 20230381526
    Abstract: The invention relates to a transmitter unit (12) comprising a housing (20), a transmitter coil (18) arranged in the housing (20) for inductively transferring electrical energy to a receiver unit (14) which is provided with a receiver coil (16) and is arranged in the tissue (2) of the body (1) of a patient when the housing (20) having a contact surface (22) is placed on the body (1), and comprising a control device (30) for controlling the operation of the transmitter coil (18). According to the invention, a temperature sensor (26) is provided in the transmitter unit for determining a heating of the tissue (2) of the body (1) caused by the inductive transfer of electrical energy to the receiver unit (14).
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 8, 2023
    Publication date: November 30, 2023
    Inventors: Ingo Stotz, Samuel Vasconcelos Araujo, Michael Jiptner
  • Patent number: 11752354
    Abstract: The invention relates to a transmitter unit (12) comprising a housing (20), a transmitter coil (18) arranged in the housing (20) for inductively transferring electrical energy to a receiver unit (14) which is provided with a receiver coil (16) and is arranged in the tissue (2) of the body (1) of a patient when the housing (20) having a contact surface (22) is placed on the body (1), and comprising a control device (30) for controlling the operation of the transmitter coil (18). According to the invention, a temperature sensor (26) is provided in the transmitter unit for determining a heating of the tissue (2) of the body (1) caused by the inductive transfer of electrical energy to the receiver unit (14).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 2, 2019
    Date of Patent: September 12, 2023
    Assignee: KARDION GMBH
    Inventors: Ingo Stotz, Samuel Vasconcelos Araujo, Michael Jiptner
  • Patent number: 11754075
    Abstract: An impeller (1) for an implantable vascular support system (2) is provided. The impeller includes an impeller body (3) having a first longitudinal portion (4) and a second longitudinal portion (5) forming a first inner rotor (12) having at least one magnet encapsulated in the second longitudinal portion (5). At least one blade (6) formed in the first longitudinal portion (4) is configured to axially convey a fluid upon rotation. A second outer rotor (13) extends axially and includes at least one magnet. The first rotor (12) and the second rotor (13) form a magnetic coupling (14). The magnets of the first and second rotor being arranged to partially axially overlap with an axial offset and are entirely radially offset.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 9, 2019
    Date of Patent: September 12, 2023
    Assignee: KARDION GMBH
    Inventors: Armin Schuelke, Ingo Stotz, Johannes Bette, David Minzenmay
  • Publication number: 20220241580
    Abstract: A sealed micropump includes an integrated motor and at least one impeller for generating fluid flow inside a housing of the micropump. The impeller includes a radial sliding bearing with a spider bearing for supporting an impeller pin of the impeller inside the housing. The impeller pin includes a sheathing of a material different from a material of the spider bearing.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 26, 2019
    Publication date: August 4, 2022
    Inventors: Ingo Stotz, Johannes Bette, David Minzenmay, Fabian Eiberger
  • Publication number: 20220161021
    Abstract: A minimally invasive miniaturized percutaneous mechanical circulatory support system for transcatheter delivery of a pump to the heart that actively unloads the left ventricle by pumping blood from the left ventricle into the ascending aorta and systemic circulation. The pump may include a tubular housing, a motor, an impeller configured to be rotated by the motor. The impeller may be rotated by the motor, via a shaft with an annular polymeric seal around the shaft, or via a magnetic drive. The system may have an insertion tool having a tubular body and configured to axially movably receive the circulatory support device, and an introducer sheath configured to axially movably receive the insertion tool.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 18, 2021
    Publication date: May 26, 2022
    Inventors: Marvin Mitze, Hans Christof, Vladimir Popov, Martin Schwarz, Leon Wenning, Johannes Bette, Attila Fabiunke, Julian Görries, Jan Schöfer, Valentin Rex, Johannes Berner, Johannes Ferch, Hans-Baldung Luley, Tom Döhring, Jens Burghaus, Inga Schellenberg, Hardy Baumbach, Annika Bach, Ingo Stotz, Julian Kassel, Armin Schuelke, Stefan Henneck, David Minzenmay, Thomas Alexander Schlebusch, Tobias Schmid, Tjalf Pirk, Martina Budde, Ricardo Ehrenpfordt, Marc Schmid, Ahmad Mansour, niko Baeuerle, Peter Wassermann, Fabian Eiberger, Kenneth M. Martin, Thomas Friedrich, Mario Heintze
  • Publication number: 20220161018
    Abstract: Disclosed is a mechanical circulatory support system for transcatheter delivery to the heart, having a removable guidewire aid to assist with inserting the guidewire along a path that avoids a rotating impeller. The system may comprise a catheter shaft and a circulatory support device carried by the shaft. The device may comprise a tubular housing, an impeller and the guidewire aid. The guidewire aid may include a removable guidewire guide tube. The guide tube may enter a first guidewire port of the tubular housing, exit the tubular housing via a second guidewire port on a side wall of the tubular housing on a distal side of the impeller, enter a third guidewire port on a proximal side of the impeller, and extend proximally through the catheter shaft.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 18, 2021
    Publication date: May 26, 2022
    Inventors: Marvin Mitze, Hans Christof, Vladimir Popov, Martin Schwarz, Leon Wenning, Johannes Bette, Attila Fabiunke, Julian Görries, Jan Schöfer, Valentin Rex, Johannes Berner, Johannes Ferch, Hans-Baldung Luley, Tom Döhring, Jens Burghaus, Inga Schellenberg, Hardy Baumbach, Annika Bach, Ingo Stotz, Julian Kassel, Armin Schuelke, Stefan Henneck, David Minzenmay, Thomas Alexander Schlebusch, Tobias Schmid, Tjalf Pirk, Martina Budde, Ricardo Ehrenpfordt, Marc Schmid, Ahmad Mansour, Niko Baeuerle, Peter Wassermann, Fabian Eiberger, Kenneth M. Martin
  • Publication number: 20220161019
    Abstract: Disclosed is a minimally invasive miniaturized percutaneous mechanical circulatory support system. The system may be placed across the aortic valve via a single femoral arterial access point. The system includes a low profile axial rotary blood pump carried by the distal end of a catheter. The system can be percutaneously inserted through the femoral artery and positioned across the aortic valve into the left ventricle. The device actively unloads the left ventricle by pumping blood from the left ventricle into the ascending aorta and systemic circulation. A magnetic drive and encased motor housing allows for purgeless operation for extended periods of time to treat various ailments, for example more than six hours as acute therapy for cardiogenic shock.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 18, 2021
    Publication date: May 26, 2022
    Inventors: Marvin Mitze, Hans Christof, Vladimir Popov, Martin Schwarz, Leon Wenning, Johannes Bette, Attila Fabiunke, Sina Gerlach, Johannes Stigloher, Julian Görries, Jan Schöfer, Valentin Rex, Johannes Berner, Bernhard Ehni, Johannes Ferch, Hans-Baldung Luley, Tom Döhring, Jens Burghaus, Inga Schellenberg, Hardy Baumbach, Annika Bach, Ingo Stotz, Julian Kassel, Armin Schuelke, Stefan Henneck, David Minzenmay, Thomas Alexander Schlebusch, Tobias Schmid, Tjalf Pirk, Martina Budde, Ricardo Ehrenpfordt, Marc Schmid, Ahmad Mansour, Niko Baeuerle, Ralf Strasswiemer, Uwe Vollmer, Manuel Gaertner, Fabian Eiberger, Tobias Baechle, Karin Schneider, Peter Wassermann
  • Publication number: 20220050037
    Abstract: The approach presented here relates to an analysis device (100) for analyzing a viscosity of a fluid (217). The analysis device (100) comprises a detection device (110) and a provisioning device (115). The detection device (110) is formed to determine the viscosity of the fluid (217) using at least one Doppler parameter of a Doppler spectrum of the fluid (217). The provisioning device (115) is formed to provide or transmit a viscosity signal that represents the viscosity determined by the detection device (110).
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 6, 2019
    Publication date: February 17, 2022
    Inventors: Ingo Stotz, Thomas Alexander Schlebusch, Tobias Schmid
  • Publication number: 20220047173
    Abstract: The approach presented here relates to a determination appliance (100) for determining a viscosity of a fluid. The determination appliance (100) has at least one determination device (110) and a provisioning device (115). The determination device (110) is designed to determine the viscosity of the fluid and/or a rotational speed (?) of a blade wheel (205) for conveying the fluid by using at least one detected volume flow of the fluid and a detected pressure difference of the fluid. The provisioning device (115) is designed to provide or send a viscosity signal (130) representing the viscosity determined by the determination device (110).
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 6, 2019
    Publication date: February 17, 2022
    Inventors: Ingo Stotz, Thomas Alexander Schlebusch
  • Publication number: 20220008714
    Abstract: The invention relates to a bearing device (100) for a cardiac support system. The bearing device (100) comprises a stand unit (105) and an impeller (110). The stand unit (105) is designed to support the impeller (110) such that it can rotate. The impeller (110) is designed to rotate during an operation of the cardiac support system in order to convey a pump fluid flow (115). The impeller (110) is designed to enclose at least one subsection (120) of the stand unit (105) in the assembled state of the bearing device (100), wherein an intermediate space (125) for guiding a flushing fluid flow (130) is provided between the subsection (120) and the impeller (110). At least one flushing outlet (135) is formed in the impeller (110). The flushing outlet (135) is designed to discharge the flushing fluid flow (130) from the intermediate space (125) by means of centrifugal force when the cardiac support system is in operation.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 7, 2019
    Publication date: January 13, 2022
    Inventors: Ingo Stotz, Fabian Eiberger
  • Publication number: 20210386990
    Abstract: The invention relates to a device (10; 10a) for inductive energy transfer into a human body (1), having a transmitter unit (11) with a housing (12), in which at least one transmitter coil (14) is arranged, wherein the housing (12) comprises a contact surface (23), which is configured in order to be brought into surface contact with the body (1), and a receiver unit (20) that can be positioned in the body (1) with a receiver coil (21), wherein a heat-insulating element (26) and a heat-conducting element (30; 30a) are arranged between the transmitter coil (14) and the body.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 2, 2019
    Publication date: December 16, 2021
    Inventors: Ingo Stotz, Samuel Vasconcelos Araujo, Michael Jiptner
  • Publication number: 20210379355
    Abstract: The invention relates to an impeller housing (1) for an implantable, vascular support system (2), at least comprising: an impeller housing body (3) having a first longitudinal portion (4) and a second longitudinal portion (5); at least one holder (8), which is disposed in the first longitudinal portion (4), wherein the holder (8) is configured such that it can hold a bearing (6) for rotatably mounting an impeller (9) in the center of a cross-section of the impeller housing body (3) through which a fluid can flow, at least one opening (7) through which liquid can flow and which is disposed in the second longitudinal portion (5) and in a lateral surface of the impeller housing body (3).
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 9, 2019
    Publication date: December 9, 2021
    Inventors: Armin Schuelke, Ingo Stotz, Johannes Bette, David Minzenmay
  • Publication number: 20210379358
    Abstract: The invention relates to an impeller (1) for an implantable, vascular support system (2), at least comprising: —an impeller body (3) having a first longitudinal portion (4) and a second longitudinal portion (5); —at least one blade (6) formed in the first longitudinal portion (4) and designed to axially convey a fluid by means of a rotational movement; —at least one magnet (7) provided and encapsulated in the second longitudinal portion (5).
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 9, 2019
    Publication date: December 9, 2021
    Inventors: Armin Schuelke, Ingo Stotz, Johannes Bette, David Minzenmay
  • Publication number: 20210346680
    Abstract: The invention relates to a rotor bearing system (1). Said system comprises a housing (80) in which a first permanent magnet (30) is mounted such that it can rotate about a first axis (105). A rotor (70) for conveying a liquid comprises a second hollow-cylindrical permanent magnet (40), which is mounted such that it can rotate about a second axis. The first permanent magnet (30) and the second permanent magnet (40) overlap axially at least partially, wherein the first permanent magnet (30) is disposed offset relative to the second permanent magnet (40). In the axial overlap region (160) of the first permanent magnet (30) and the second permanent magnet (40), the housing (80) is positioned between the two permanent magnets (30, 40).
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 16, 2019
    Publication date: November 11, 2021
    Inventors: Andreas Vogt, Ingo Stotz, Johannes Bette, Armin Schuelke, Xiang Li, Uwe Vollmer, David Minzenmay
  • Publication number: 20210338999
    Abstract: The invention relates to a stator vane device (105) for guiding the flow of a fluid flowing out of an outlet opening (110) of a heart support system (100). The stator vane device (105) has at least one stator vane (115), which can be connected to the heart support system (100) and arranged in the region of the outlet opening (110). The at least one stator vane (115) is formed such that it can be folded together to take an insertion state of the heart support system (100) and can be unfolded to take a flow guiding state. The at least one stator vane (115) is designed to project radially or obliquely from the heart support system (100) in the flow guiding state.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 21, 2019
    Publication date: November 4, 2021
    Inventors: Ingo Stotz, Johannes Bette, Armin Schuelke, David Minzenmay
  • Publication number: 20210339009
    Abstract: The invention relates to a transmitter unit (12) comprising a housing (20), a transmitter coil (18) arranged in the housing (20) for inductively transferring electrical energy to a receiver unit (14) which is provided with a receiver coil (16) and is arranged in the tissue (2) of the body (1) of a patient when the housing (20) having a contact surface (22) is placed on the body (1), and comprising a control device (30) for controlling the operation of the transmitter coil (18). According to the invention, a temperature sensor (26) is provided in the transmitter unit for determining a heating of the tissue (2) of the body (1) caused by the inductive transfer of electrical energy to the receiver unit (14).
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 2, 2019
    Publication date: November 4, 2021
    Inventors: Ingo Stotz, Samuel Vasconcelos Araujo, Michael Jiptner
  • Publication number: 20210339005
    Abstract: The invention relates to a feed line (105) for a pump unit (110) of a cardiac support system (100). The feed line (105) is embodied to guide a fluid flow to a pump unit (110) of the cardiac support system (100). The feed line (105) comprises a feed head portion (130) with at least one introduction opening (140) for introducing the fluid flow into the feed line (105) and a contoured portion (135) with an inner surface contour. The contoured portion (135) is disposed adjacent to the feed head portion (130). An inner diameter of the contoured portion (135) at a first position is greater than the inner diameter at a second position. The inner surface contour has a rounded portion at the second position for reducing the inner diameter.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 19, 2019
    Publication date: November 4, 2021
    Inventors: Ingo Stotz, Fabian Eiberger, Peter Wassermann
  • Publication number: 20210330958
    Abstract: The invention relates to an axial flow pump (102) for a ventricular assist device. The axial flow pump (102) comprises a pump housing (104) for arranging in a blood vessel and a pump rotor (108), which is or can be mounted in the pump housing (104) for rotation about an axis of rotation and which consists of a hub (200) and at least one blade element (110) which is helically wound around the hub (200), at least in portions, and is provided for conveying, in the direction of the axis of rotation (302), a medium to be conveyed. In order to increase the pump efficiency, the blade element (110) has at least one blade section (202) having an undulating blade curvature.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 30, 2019
    Publication date: October 28, 2021
    Inventors: Ingo Stotz, Niko Baeuerle