Patents by Inventor Jacqueline Farag Eells
Jacqueline Farag Eells 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: 10898360Abstract: A low profile stepped delivery system for retracting trigger wires from a prosthesis to release the prosthesis from a delivery device. A rod is disposed within an axial bore of a handle. The rod has a first longitudinal surface and a second longitudinal surface. A first engagement mechanism is disposed on the first longitudinal surface and a second engagement mechanism disposed on the second longitudinal surface. A wire coiling assembly is disposed at an end of the of the handle and comprises a first rotary gear that is adapted to be rotated by the first engagement mechanism, a second rotary gear that is adapted to be rotated by the second engagement mechanism, a first wire spool that is coupled to a rotation of the first rotary gear, and a second wire spool that is coupled to the rotation of second rotary gear. The first wire spool is configured to secure a first trigger wire and the second wire spool is configured to secure a second trigger wire.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2019Date of Patent: January 26, 2021Assignee: Cook Medical Technologies LLCInventors: Jacqueline Farag Eells, Robert M. Eells
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Patent number: 10456284Abstract: A handle assembly for a delivery device the sequential release of trigger wires from a prosthesis to release the prosthesis from the delivery device. The handle assembly has two handles, one of which is a rotating handle. The rotating handle has a first and second trigger wire release mechanisms which operate to sequentially release a first and second trigger wire, respectively, and a locking mechanism. The other handle has a locking mechanism that prevents that operation of the second trigger wire release mechanism until the first trigger wire has been released.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2017Date of Patent: October 29, 2019Assignee: Cook Medical Technologies LLCInventors: Jacqueline Farag Eells, Per Hendriksen, Erik E. Rasmussen, Marianne Soerensen
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Publication number: 20190282386Abstract: A low profile stepped delivery system for retracting trigger wires from a prosthesis to release the prosthesis from a delivery device. A rod is disposed within an axial bore of a handle. The rod has a first longitudinal surface and a second longitudinal surface. A first engagement mechanism is disposed on the first longitudinal surface and a second engagement mechanism disposed on the second longitudinal surface. A wire coiling assembly is disposed at an end of the of the handle and comprises a first rotary gear that is adapted to be rotated by the first engagement mechanism, a second rotary gear that is adapted to be rotated by the second engagement mechanism, a first wire spool that is coupled to a rotation of the first rotary gear, and a second wire spool that is coupled to the rotation of second rotary gear. The first wire spool is configured to secure a first trigger wire and the second wire spool is configured to secure a second trigger wire.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2019Publication date: September 19, 2019Applicant: COOK MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES LLCInventors: Jacqueline Farag Eells, Robert M. Eells
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Patent number: 10307278Abstract: A low profile stepped delivery system for retracting trigger wires from a prosthesis to release the prosthesis from a delivery device. A rod is disposed within an axial bore of a handle. The rod has a first longitudinal surface and a second longitudinal surface. A first engagement mechanism is disposed on the first longitudinal surface and a second engagement mechanism disposed on the second longitudinal surface. A wire coiling assembly is disposed at an end of the of the handle and comprises a first rotary gear that is adapted to be rotated by the first engagement mechanism, a second rotary gear that is adapted to be rotated by the second engagement mechanism, a first wire spool that is coupled to a rotation of the first rotary gear, and a second wire spool that is coupled to the rotation of second rotary gear. The first wire spool is configured to secure a first trigger wire and the second wire spool is configured to secure a second trigger wire.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2016Date of Patent: June 4, 2019Assignee: Cook Medical Technologies LLCInventors: Jacqueline Farag Eells, Robert M. Eells
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Publication number: 20170312108Abstract: A handle assembly for a delivery device the sequential release of trigger wires from a prosthesis to release the prosthesis from the delivery device. The handle assembly has two handles, one of which is a rotating handle. The rotating handle has a first and second trigger wire release mechanisms which operate to sequentially release a first and second trigger wire, respectively, and a locking mechanism. The other handle has a locking mechanism that prevents that operation of the second trigger wire release mechanism until the first trigger wire has been released.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2017Publication date: November 2, 2017Applicant: Cook Medical Technologies LLCInventors: Jacqueline Farag Eells, Per Hendriksen, Erik E. Rasmussen, Marianne Soerensen
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Patent number: 9717614Abstract: A handle assembly for a delivery device the sequential release of trigger wires from a prosthesis to release the prosthesis from the delivery device. The handle assembly has two handles, one of which is a rotating handle. The rotating handle has a first and second trigger wire release mechanisms which operate to sequentially release a first and second trigger wire, respectively, and a locking mechanism. The other handle has a locking mechanism that prevents that operation of the second trigger wire release mechanism until the first trigger wire has been released.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2015Date of Patent: August 1, 2017Assignee: Cook Medical Technologies LLCInventors: Jacqueline Farag Eells, Per Hendriksen, Erik E. Rasmussen, Marianne Soerensen
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Publication number: 20160338863Abstract: A low profile stepped delivery system for retracting trigger wires from a prosthesis to release the prosthesis from a delivery device. A rod is disposed within an axial bore of a handle. The rod has a first longitudinal surface and a second longitudinal surface. A first engagement mechanism is disposed on the first longitudinal surface and a second engagement mechanism disposed on the second longitudinal surface. A wire coiling assembly is disposed at an end of the of the handle and comprises a first rotary gear that is adapted to be rotated by the first engagement mechanism, a second rotary gear that is adapted to be rotated by the second engagement mechanism, a first wire spool that is coupled to a rotation of the first rotary gear, and a second wire spool that is coupled to the rotation of second rotary gear. The first wire spool is configured to secure a first trigger wire and the second wire spool is configured to secure a second trigger wire.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 2016Publication date: November 24, 2016Applicant: COOK MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES LLCInventors: Jacqueline Farag Eells, Robert M. Eells
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Publication number: 20150230955Abstract: A handle assembly for a delivery device the sequential release of trigger wires from a prosthesis to release the prosthesis from the delivery device. The handle assembly has two handles, one of which is a rotating handle. The rotating handle has a first and second trigger wire release mechanisms which operate to sequentially release a first and second trigger wire, respectively, and a locking mechanism. The other handle has a locking mechanism that prevents that operation of the second trigger wire release mechanism until the first trigger wire has been released.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 16, 2015Publication date: August 20, 2015Applicant: COOK MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES LLCInventors: Jacqueline Farag Eells, Per Hendriksen, Erik E. Rasmussen, Marianne Soerensen