Patents by Inventor Jeffery D. Snell

Jeffery D. Snell 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: 5518001
    Abstract: A cardiac device that stores physiological sensor data from multiple sensors is provided. A patient may use a portable triggering device to cause the cardiac device to store the data when the patient experiences symptoms that appear to be due to an abnormal heart condition. Alternatively, the data may be stored when the cardiac device identifies an abnormal physiological condition. A physician may select which sensors are used to store the data and may also adjust the number of memory buffers in which the data is to be stored.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 17, 1994
    Date of Patent: May 21, 1996
    Assignee: Pacesetter, Inc.
    Inventor: Jeffery D. Snell
  • Patent number: 5487754
    Abstract: An implantable pacemaker continuously records pacing events and their respective rates of occurrence in sequence, as they occur, into an Event Record stored in a circular buffer. The circular buffer always contains the most recent events and rates collected. The recording of the pacing events selectively occurs at every event, or at sampling rates of one event per fixed sample interval. A programming device, coupled to the implantable pacemaker through a telemetry link, selectively retrieves the recorded pacing events and rates from the Event Record and reports subsets thereof in condensed or summarized form using numerical and/or graphical formats. The pacing event data collected in the Event Record is three-dimensional in that each pacing event includes a pacemaker event, an associated pacemaker or heart rate, and a real time interval. The programming device also calculates and reports statistical information from the data collected in the Event Record.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 25, 1994
    Date of Patent: January 30, 1996
    Assignee: Pacesetter, Inc.
    Inventors: Jeffery D. Snell, Harold C. Schloss, Brian M. Mann, John W. Poore, Roy B. Medlin
  • Patent number: 5487755
    Abstract: An implantable pacemaker continuously records pacing events and their respective rates of occurrence in sequence, as they occur, into an Event Record stored in a circular buffer. The circular buffer always contains the most recent events and rates collected. The recording of the pacing events selectively occurs at every event, or at sampling rates of one event per fixed sample interval. A programming device, coupled to the implantable pacemaker through a telemetry link, selectively retrieves the recorded pacing events and rates from the Event Record and reports subsets thereof in condensed or summarized form using numerical and/or graphical formats. The pacing event data collected in the Event Record is three-dimensional in that each pacing event includes a pacemaker event, an associated pacemaker or heart rate, and a real time interval. The programming device also calculates and reports statistical information from the data collected in the Event Record.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 25, 1994
    Date of Patent: January 30, 1996
    Assignee: Pacesetter, Inc.
    Inventors: Jeffery D. Snell, Harold C. Schloss, Brian M. Mann, John W. Poore, Roy B. Medlin
  • Patent number: 5456691
    Abstract: A programming system is provided in which a control program for an implantable medical device is constructed from program modules that are selected by a physician. Only the selected modules are loaded into the memory of the implantable medical device, each one of which provides the control functions necessary to provide a different therapy or diagnostic function. Because a physician typically does not need to elect all of the available therapies or diagnostic routines, the resulting control program may be smaller than a general purpose program designed to implement all of the possible treatments to a patient. Further, a greater selection of therapies and diagnostic routines may be provided, without necessitating an increase in the memory capacity of the implantable medical device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 12, 1993
    Date of Patent: October 10, 1995
    Assignee: Pacesetter, Inc.
    Inventor: Jeffery D. Snell
  • Patent number: 5456692
    Abstract: A system and method for safely altering the function of an implanted pacemaker in a noninvasive manner includes an implantable programmable pacemaker and a non-implantable programming device. The pacemaker includes a pulse generator that generates stimulation pulses as controlled by a control program. The control program, and associated control parameters, are stored in an implantable memory included within the pacemaker. The pacemaker further includes a telemetry circuit that allows the control parameters to be selectively changed or altered from a location remote from the pacemaker (i.e., a non-implanted location). The programmer includes a telemetry head for establishing a telemetry link with the pacemaker's telemetry circuit. Once a telemetry link is established, the programmer may be selectively operated to download a new control program into the pacemaker memory, thereby replacing the old control program previously stored in the pacemaker memory.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 3, 1993
    Date of Patent: October 10, 1995
    Assignee: Pacesetter, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert E. Smith, Jr., Jeffery D. Snell
  • Patent number: 5431691
    Abstract: An implantable pacemaker continuously records pacing events and their respective rates of occurrence in sequence, as they occur, into an Event Record stored in a circular buffer. The circular buffer always contains the most recent events and rates collected. The recording of the pacing events selectively occurs at every event, or at sampling rates of one event per fixed sample interval. A programming device, coupled to the implantable pacemaker through a telemetry link, selectively retrieves the recorded pacing events and rates from the Event Record and reports subsets thereof in condensed or summarized form using numerical and/or graphical formats. The pacing event data collected in the Event Record is three-dimensional in that each pacing event includes a pacemaker event, an associated pacemaker or heart rate, and a real time interval. The programming device also calculates and reports statistical information from the data collected in the Event Record.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 2, 1992
    Date of Patent: July 11, 1995
    Assignee: Siemens Pacesetter, Inc.
    Inventors: Jeffery D. Snell, Harold C. Schloss, Brian M. Mann, John W. Poore, Roy B. Medlin
  • Patent number: 5309919
    Abstract: A method and system for monitoring the behavior of an implanted pacemaker counts (records) the number of times that a given internal event or state change of the pacemaker occurs, and also determines the rate at which each event or state change thus counted occurs. The event counts and their associated rate are stored (recorded) in appropriate memory circuits housed within the pacemaker device. At an appropriate time, the stored event count and rate data are downloaded to an external programming device. The external programming device processes the event count and rate data, and displays a distribution of the event count data as a function of its rate of occurrence, as well as other statistical information derived therefrom. The displayed information, and its associated statistical information, allows a baseline recording to be made that establishes the implanted pacemaker's behavior for a given patient under known conditions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 2, 1992
    Date of Patent: May 10, 1994
    Assignee: Siemens Pacesetter, Inc.
    Inventors: Jeffery D. Snell, Harold C. Schloss, Brian M. Mann, John W. Poore, Roy B. Medlin
  • Patent number: 5292341
    Abstract: A rate-responsive pacing system and method allows the inter-related sensor operating parameters associated with the physiological sensor of a rate-responsive pacemaker to be automatically and/or optimally set for a particular patient. The system includes both a pacemaker and an external programming device. The pacemaker includes appropriate memory circuits for recording a sensor indicated rate (SIR) signal in a histogram. The external programming device retrieves the SIR histogram data, as well as other data associated with the operation of the pacemaker, and selectively processes and displays such data in a prescribed manner. An Auto-Set sequence or routine, carried out by the external programming device, sets all of the rate-responsive operating parameters to a known initial value and places the pacemaker in a passive mode. In the passive mode the SIR signal does not control the pacing rate. The Auto-Set routine then displays instructions for the physician that cause diagnostic data to be collected.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 2, 1992
    Date of Patent: March 8, 1994
    Assignee: Siemens Pacesetter, Inc.
    Inventor: Jeffery D. Snell
  • Patent number: 4809697
    Abstract: An analyzer-programmer system (30) for use with an implantable medical device, such as a cardiac pacemaker (20). The system facilitates non-invasive communications with the implantable device and makes analysis of the operation of the implantable device easier to understand and perform. The system includes conventional processor means (42) for processing a sequence of stored instructions stored in programmable read-only memory, or ROM (40). The ROM, although designed to be accessed through predefined page of information, and blocks within such pages, is configured to allow in-page addressing within any of a plurality of pages in a linear fashion. Programmed intervals to be sent to the implantable device are displayed by the system in tabular form or as scaled time-lines or bars (FIG. 9A), with each separate interval beginning and ending in proper timed sequence, thereby providing a prediction of the expected performance. Such programmed intervals can overlay or sidelay measured performance (FIG.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 14, 1987
    Date of Patent: March 7, 1989
    Assignee: Siemens-Pacesetter, Inc.
    Inventors: James D. Causey, III, Harold C. Schloss, Jeffery D. Snell
  • Patent number: 4791936
    Abstract: An apparatus for interpreting and displaying cardiac events of a heart connected to an implanted cardiac pacing means (2) is disclosed. The apparatus includes a telemetry head (4), at least one interpreting means (6), and a controller (14). Information telemetered from the implanted pacing means is separated into identifiable sets of data pertaining to prescribed functions, such as atrial events, ventricular events, pacemaker timed events, sensor events, and the like. Skin ECG information may also be received through another interpreting means (12) in addition to pacemaker telemetered data. Parallel processing channels are employed to process all the received data while maintaining synchronization therebetween. Memory means (16) allow the synchronized processed data to be stored for subsequent print out through a D/A converter (20) and printer (22), or to be displayed on a display monitor (26).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 20, 1986
    Date of Patent: December 20, 1988
    Assignee: Siemens-Pacesetter, Inc.
    Inventors: Jeffery D. Snell, Brian M. Mann, Jason A. Sholder
  • Patent number: 4596255
    Abstract: The present invention is an apparatus (1) for interpreting and displaying cardiac events of a heart connected to a cardiac pacing means (2) comprising a telemetry head (4), a first interpreting mean 6 with means connected to said telemetry head (4), a second interpreting means (12) with means connected to a plurality of ECG electrodes having paddles 8a at their digital end via electrical conduit (10), a control means (14) with means connected to said first and second interpreting means, (6) and (12) respectively, a multi-section memory means (16) with means connected to said control means (14), a D/A convertor (20) with means connected to said memory (16) a printing means (22) with means connected to said D/A convertor (20), logic means (24) with means connected to said memory means (16) and a display means (26) with means connected to said logic means (24).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 15, 1985
    Date of Patent: June 24, 1986
    Inventors: Jeffery D. Snell, Brian M. Mann, Jason A. Sholder