Patents by Inventor James P. Newman
James P. Newman 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: 10548660Abstract: A method of managing a system of minimally invasive surgery. The management method includes providing a practitioner with a minimally invasive surgery system including a controller. One or more use parameters is stored to memory associated with the controller. In addition, an electrosurgical probe having its own memory is provided to mate with the remaining elements of the system. Complementary use parameters are stored in the memory of the probe. The management method also includes communicating and comparing the use parameters of the controller with the complementary use parameters of the probe and managing the use of the electrosurgical probe according to the use parameters.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2015Date of Patent: February 4, 2020Assignee: SERENE MEDICAL, INC.Inventors: William M. Janssen, James P. Newman, Ammon B. Balaster, Jeffrey M. Buske
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Publication number: 20180161084Abstract: Headache treatment methods are described and include providing an energy delivery device; locating a secondary or higher-order branch of a postganglionic nerve that provides innervation for a patient's head, by identifying a target region of the patient's head that includes the nerve branch; positioning, within the target region, a portion of the energy delivery device; and applying, from the positioned portion of the energy delivery device to the target region, an amount of energy effective to result in a stimulation activity of the nerve branch; and, after observing the stimulated nerve branch activity, delivering, from the energy delivery device to the nerve branch, energy in an amount effective to reduce a headache severity in the patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2017Publication date: June 14, 2018Applicant: Serene Medical, Inc.Inventor: James P. NEWMAN
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Patent number: 9833276Abstract: Headache treatment methods are described and include providing, an energy delivery device; locating a secondary or higher-order branch of a postganglionic nerve that provides innervation for a patient's head, by identifying a target region of the patient's head that includes the nerve branch; positioning, within the target region, a portion of the energy delivery device; and applying, from the positioned portion of the energy delivery device to the target region, an amount of energy effective to result in a stimulation activity of the nerve branch; and, after observing the stimulated nerve branch activity, delivering, from the energy delivery device to the nerve branch, energy in an amount effective to reduce a headache severity in the patient.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2016Date of Patent: December 5, 2017Assignee: Serene Medical, Inc.Inventor: James P. Newman
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Publication number: 20160310198Abstract: Headache treatment methods are described and include providing, an energy delivery device; locating a secondary or higher-order branch of a postganglionic nerve that provides innervation for a patient's head, by identifying a target region of the patient's head that includes the nerve branch; positioning, within the target region, a portion of the energy delivery device; and applying, from the positioned portion of the energy delivery device to the target region, an amount of energy effective to result in a stimulation activity of the nerve branch; and, after observing the stimulated nerve branch activity, delivering, from the energy delivery device to the nerve branch, energy in an amount effective to reduce a headache severity in the patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 1, 2016Publication date: October 27, 2016Applicant: Serene Medical, Inc.Inventor: James P. NEWMAN
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Publication number: 20160206362Abstract: Methods and devices for improved precision in finding one or more nerves and then interrupting the transmission of neural signals through the target nerve. The treated nerve can be rendered incapable of transmitting neural signals for a select duration of time, where such a duration can be on a temporarily basis (e.g., hours, days or weeks) or a longer term/permanent basis (e.g., months or years). One embodiment of the apparatus includes a precise energy source system which features energy transfer elements that are capable of creating areas of nerve destruction, inhibition and ablation with precision.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2015Publication date: July 21, 2016Applicant: Serene Medical, Inc.Inventors: Bankim H. MEHTA, James P. NEWMAN, Scott A. McGILL
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Patent number: 9381065Abstract: Headache treatment methods are described and include providing an energy delivery device; locating a secondary or higher-order branch of a postganglionic nerve that provides innervation for a patient's head, by identifying a target region of the patient's head that includes the nerve branch; positioning, within the target region, a portion of the energy delivery device; and applying, from the positioned portion of the energy delivery device to the target region, an amount of energy effective to result in a stimulation activity of the nerve branch; and, after observing the stimulated nerve branch activity, delivering, from the energy delivery device to the nerve branch, energy in an amount effective to reduce a headache severity in the patient.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2015Date of Patent: July 5, 2016Assignee: Serene Medical, Inc.Inventor: James P. Newman
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Publication number: 20160066984Abstract: A method of managing a system of minimally invasive surgery. The management method includes providing a practitioner with a minimally invasive surgery system including a controller. One or more use parameters is stored to memory associated with the controller. In addition, an electrosurgical probe having its own memory is provided to mate with the remaining elements of the system. Complementary use parameters are stored in the memory of the probe. The management method also includes communicating and comparing the use parameters of the controller with the complementary use parameters of the probe and managing the use of the electrosurgical probe according to the use parameters.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2015Publication date: March 10, 2016Applicant: Serene Medical, Inc.Inventors: William M. JANSSEN, James P. NEWMAN, Ammon B. BALASTER, Jeffrey M. BUSKE
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Publication number: 20150351831Abstract: An electrosurgical probe including a probe body which defines a longitudinal probe axis. The electrosurgical probe also includes a first and second conductive electrode, each disposed along the probe axis. The surface area of the first conductive electrode is greater of the surface area of the second conductive electrode. The ratio of the surface area of the first conductive electrode to the surface area of the second conductive electrode may be adjustable. Another aspect of the present invention is an electrosurgical probe having a probe body which defines a single longitudinal probe axis. The electrosurgical probe of this aspect of the invention further includes more than two electrodes operatively disposed at separate and distinct positions along the axis of the probe body. The electrodes may be selectively connected to one of or a combination of a stimulation energy source, an ablation energy source or a ground for either energy source.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 12, 2015Publication date: December 10, 2015Applicant: SERENE MEDICAL, INC.Inventors: William M. JANSSEN, James P. NEWMAN, James W. JONES, Jeffrey M. BUSKE
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Publication number: 20150141903Abstract: Headache treatment methods are described and include providing an energy delivery device; locating a secondary or higher-order branch of a postganglionic nerve that provides innervation for a patient's head, by identifying a target region of the patient's head that includes the nerve branch; positioning, within the target region, a portion of the energy delivery device; and applying, from the positioned portion of the energy delivery device to the target region, an amount of energy effective to result in a stimulation activity of the nerve branch; and, after observing the stimulated nerve branch activity, delivering, from the energy delivery device to the nerve branch, energy in an amount effective to reduce a headache severity in the patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2015Publication date: May 21, 2015Applicant: Serene Medical, Inc.Inventor: James P. NEWMAN
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Patent number: 8938302Abstract: Headache treatment methods are described and include providing an energy delivery device; locating a secondary or higher-order branch of a postganglionic nerve that provides innervation for a patient's head, by identifying a target region of the patient's head that includes the nerve branch; positioning, within the target region, a portion of the energy delivery device; and applying, from the positioned portion of the energy delivery device to the target region, an amount of energy effective to result in a stimulation activity of the nerve branch; and, after observing the stimulated nerve branch activity, delivering, from the energy delivery device to the nerve branch, energy in an amount effective to reduce a headache severity in the patient.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2014Date of Patent: January 20, 2015Assignee: Serene Medical, Inc.Inventor: James P. Newman
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Publication number: 20140180360Abstract: Headache treatment methods are described and include providing an energy delivery device; locating a secondary or higher-order branch of a postganglionic nerve that provides innervation for a patient's head, by identifying a target region of the patient's head that includes the nerve branch; positioning, within the target region, a portion of the energy delivery device; and applying, from the positioned portion of the energy delivery device to the target region, an amount of energy effective to result in a stimulation activity of the nerve branch; and, after observing the stimulated nerve branch activity, delivering, from the energy delivery device to the nerve branch, energy in an amount effective to reduce a headache severity in the patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2014Publication date: June 26, 2014Applicant: SERENE MEDICAL, INC.Inventor: James P. NEWMAN
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Patent number: 5550747Abstract: An unbounded marker for a swept-tuned analyzer is adjusted by an operator. The frequency of the unbounded marker can be controlled by the operator in three ways, namely, by turning a knob, by pressing UP and DOWN step keys, or by entering a frequency for the unbounded marker using a numeric key pad. The knob continuously adjusts the tune frequency of the analyzer when the unbounded marker reaches the upper or lower boundary of the frequency span. At the high end of the frequency span, the knob continuously re-tunes the start and stop frequencies higher in frequency. At the low end of the frequency span, the knob continuously re-tunes the start and stop frequencies lower in frequency. The unbounded marker remains at the edge of the trace. At the boundaries of the frequency span, the UP and DOWN step keys re-tune the analyzer by a step, the size of which is equal to the frequency span, and the unbounded marker is positioned at the edge of the trace. When the analyzer is fixed tuned to a given frequency, i.e.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 1994Date of Patent: August 27, 1996Assignee: Hewlett-Packard CompanyInventor: James P. Newman, Jr.
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Patent number: 4728454Abstract: A rapidly dissolving granular hydrated calcium hypochlorite product is comprised of hydrated calcium hypochlorite particles having at least 95 percent of the particles within a size range of from about 300 to about 850 microns. The product has a packed bulk density of less than about 1.05 grams per cubic centimeter. When dispersed on the surface of a body of water, such as a swimming pool, at least 3 feet deep, about 70 weight percent or higher of the particles dissolve within one minute.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 1986Date of Patent: March 1, 1988Assignee: Olin CorporationInventors: David C. Dodge, David F. Knoop, George T. Thomas, James P. Newman
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Patent number: 4605508Abstract: A rapidly dissolving granular hydrated calcium hypochlorite product is comprised of hydrated calcium hypochlorite particles having at least 95 percent of the particles within a size range of from about 300 to about 850 microns. The product has a packed bulk density of less than about 1.05 grams per cubic centimeter. When dispersed on the surface of a body of water, such as a swimming pool, at least 3 feet deep, about 70 weight percent or higher of the particles dissolve within one minute.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 1984Date of Patent: August 12, 1986Assignee: Olin CorporationInventors: David C. Dodge, David F. Knoop, George T. Thomas, James P. Newman