Patents by Inventor James Jervis
James Jervis 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: 11424798Abstract: An access point includes a data encoder, a first transmit/receive chain coupled to the data encoder, the first transmit/receive chain including a first radio and a first antenna that are configured to transmit RF signals in a first frequency band, a second transmit/receive chain coupled to the data encoder, the second transmit/receive chain including a second radio and a second antenna that are configured to transmit RF signals in the first frequency band, and a switchable ground element that comprises a conductive member that is connected to a ground reference via a switch. The first antenna is separated from the second antenna by a distance that is less than one wavelength of a center frequency of the first operational frequency band.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2021Date of Patent: August 23, 2022Assignee: ARRIS Enterprises LLCInventors: Anand Krishnamachari, Rajesh Koganti, Douglas Kough, James Jervis
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Publication number: 20220109477Abstract: An access point includes a data encoder, a first transmit/receive chain coupled to the data encoder, the first transmit/receive chain including a first radio and a first antenna that are configured to transmit RF signals in a first frequency band, a second transmit/receive chain coupled to the data encoder, the second transmit/receive chain including a second radio and a second antenna that are configured to transmit RF signals in the first frequency band, and a switchable ground element that comprises a conductive member that is connected to a ground reference via a switch. The first antenna is separated from the second antenna by a distance that is less than one wavelength of a center frequency of the first operational frequency band.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2021Publication date: April 7, 2022Applicant: ARRIS Enterprises LLCInventors: Anand Krishnamachari, Rajesh Koganti, Douglas Kough, James Jervis
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Patent number: 7722626Abstract: The invention provides a method of using an apparatus for manipulating matter in a confined or inaccessible space, comprising providing an apparatus having manipulator means at least partly constructed of one or more bent or twisted elongate shape memory alloy members having pseudoelasticity at the intended manipulation temperature, and a hollow housing or cannula capable of holding at least the shape memory alloy member(s) in a relatively straightened state, and actuating means for extending the shape memory alloy member(s) from the housing to manipulate matter within the space and for withdrawing the shape memory alloy member(s) into the housing, the arrangement being such that the shape-memory alloy member(s) bend(s) or twist(s) pseudoelastically in a lateral or helical sense to manipulate the matter on extending from the housing at the manipulation temperature, and become(s) relatively straightened on withdrawal into the housing at the temperature.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2005Date of Patent: May 25, 2010Assignee: Medtronic, Inc.Inventors: Lee M. Middleman, Walter R. Pyka, Michael Buhler, Philippe Poncet, Karl Van Dyk, James Jervis
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Publication number: 20080058854Abstract: An expansible tunneling apparatus and associated methods for creating an anatomic working space for a surgical procedure. Various embodiments of one and two piece apparatus that permit laparoscopic observation both during tunneling and during subsequent balloon dissection are disclosed. In a disclosed one piece embodiment, a tubular member has a bore extending therethrough and an open distal end. A lip is formed in the distal end of the tubular member to capture the distal tip of a laparoscope that is inserted into the tubular member to permit observation of the procedure both during tunneling to a desired location and during subsequent balloon inflation. An elongated neck of the balloon is secured to the tunneling member. The elongated neck permits the tubular member to be withdrawn slightly from the balloon after inflation to facilitate observation.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2007Publication date: March 6, 2008Inventors: Maciej Kieturakis, Kenneth Mollenauer, Jan Echeverry, Thomas Howell, James Jervis, Helmut Kayan, Janine Robinson
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Publication number: 20070150040Abstract: A stent and catheter for implanting or removing a helical-shaped stent within a body passageway; the catheter having an elongate sheath with a socket or means for securing one end of the stent at a distal region of the sheath and an inner member extending from the sheath, and also having a socket or means at a distal region of the inner member for securing the other end of the stent. The inner member is rotatable relative to the sheath to transmit torque to the stent to permit unwinding of the helical stent at its limiting strain to expand the stent. Also discussed are methods for performing procedures for implanting or removing a helical stent from a body passageway.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 16, 2002Publication date: June 28, 2007Inventor: James Jervis
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Publication number: 20070118170Abstract: An expansible tunneling apparatus and associated methods for creating an anatomic working space for a surgical procedure. Various embodiments of one and two piece apparatus that permit laparoscopic observation both during tunneling and during subsequent balloon dissection are disclosed. In a disclosed one piece embodiment, a tubular member has a bore extending therethrough and an open distal end. A lip is formed in the distal end of the tubular member to capture the distal tip of a laparoscope that is inserted into the tubular member to permit observation of the procedure both during tunneling to a desired location and during subsequent balloon inflation. An elongated neck of the balloon is secured to the tunneling member. The elongated neck permits the tubular member to be withdrawn slightly from the balloon after inflation to facilitate observation.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2007Publication date: May 24, 2007Inventors: Maciej Kieturakis, Kenneth Mollenauer, Jan Echeverry, Thomas Howell, James Jervis, Helmut Kayan, Janine Robinson
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Publication number: 20070083235Abstract: The invention relates to helical retainers, particularly helical retainers adapted for use in laparoscopic surgery. One aspect of the invention provides a helical retainer having a sterile coiled body adapted and configured to secure a surgical suture, the coiled body having a plurality of coils and being formed from a strand and an extension of the strand extending from the coiled body adapted to engage a suture or to be grasped by a holding tool. Another aspect of the invention provides a method of using a helical retainer including the steps of placing a helical retainer at a desired location, the helical retainer comprising a plurality of coils, engaging a suture with the helical retainer at a first engagement point, and engaging the suture with the helical retainer at a second engagement point to secure the suture to the helical retainer.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2005Publication date: April 12, 2007Inventors: James Jervis, John Ashley
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Publication number: 20070021781Abstract: This invention relates generally to retainers and methods of using retainers. In particular, the invention relates to a suture retainer adapted for application on a subject by use of an introducing device, such as a catheter. The suture retainer comprises two elements, such as wedge-shaped or substantially wedge-shaped elements, that are positioned such that the elements are juxtaposed with respect to each other. In operation the two elements are engaged by a spring which forces the two elements into contact. Additionally, a housing can be provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2006Publication date: January 25, 2007Inventors: James Jervis, John Ashley
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Suture retainer with multiple circumferentially spaced attachment points and suture retention method
Publication number: 20060184200Abstract: The suture retainer according to one aspect of the invention has a retainer body and a plurality of suture attachment mechanisms spaced circumferentially about the retainer body, each of the suture attachment mechanisms (such as a pair of teeth) being adapted to hold a suture strand at a discrete attachment point. Another aspect of the invention provides a method of securing a suture in a suture retainer, including the following steps: providing a suture retainer having a retainer body and a plurality of suture attachment mechanisms spaced circumferentially about the retainer body; and attaching a suture strand to the retainer body at each of the suture attachment mechanisms.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 17, 2005Publication date: August 17, 2006Inventor: James Jervis -
Publication number: 20060173483Abstract: A laparoscopic apparatus for tunneling dissection including a hollow tunneling member and an inflatable balloon disposed at the distal end of the tunneling member to form together a blunt tipped obturator. The tunneling member has a bore sized allow the insertion of a conventional laparoscope therein to provide observation during surgical procedures. The laparoscope provides direct observation of dissection through the open distal end of the tunneling member. Observation is provided both when the device is used to tunnel between tissue layer to a region of interest within the body of a patient, and during subsequent balloon inflation when the tissue layers are dissected to cause separation of the tissue layers and the creature of an anatomical working space. After the anatomic space has been created, the device and laparoscope are withdrawn through the incision.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2005Publication date: August 3, 2006Inventors: Maciej Kieturakis, Helmut Kayan, Jan Echeverry, Thomas Howell, Kenneth Mollenauer, James Jervis
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Publication number: 20060052799Abstract: The invention provides a method of using an apparatus for manipulating matter in a confined or inaccessible space, comprising providing an apparatus having manipulator means at least partly constructed of one or more bent or twisted elongate shape memory alloy members having pseudoelasticity at the intended manipulation temperature, and a hollow housing or cannula capable of holding at least the shape memory alloy member(s) in a relatively straightened state, and actuating means for extending the shape memory alloy member(s) from the housing to manipulate matter within the space and for withdrawing the shape memory alloy member(s) into the housing, the arrangement being such that the shape-memory alloy member(s) bend(s) or twist(s) pseudoelastically in a lateral or helical sense to manipulate the matter on extending from the housing at the manipulation temperature, and become(s) relatively straightened on withdrawal into the housing at the temperature.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2005Publication date: March 9, 2006Applicant: Medtronic Vascular, Inc.Inventors: Lee Middleman, Walter Pyka, Michael Buhler, Philippe Poncet, Karl Van Dyk, James Jervis
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Publication number: 20050245961Abstract: A method and apparatus for dissecting a first layer of tissue from a second layer of tissue and thereafter holding open an anatomic space for the performance of a surgical procedure. The method includes steps of making an incision in a body, introducing a deflated balloon dissector into the incision, inflating the balloon dissector to effect dissection of the first layer of tissue from the second layer of tissue, deploying a retractor within the anatomic space in order to hold open the anatomic space, and optionally deflating or evacuating the balloon dissector to open a cavity for surgical manipulations. The apparatus includes a combined dissector-retractor having a balloon retractor disposed upon the surface of the balloon dissector and integrated therewith.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2005Publication date: November 3, 2005Inventors: Kenneth Mollenauer, James Jervis