Patents by Inventor Jeffrey Eric Yeung

Jeffrey Eric Yeung 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: 9326791
    Abstract: The distal portion of a shape-memory filament extends from a needle containing at least one filament gripping element. To implant the shape-memory filament in tissue, the needle is inserted into a cannula with a flexible and removable hook. During partial withdrawal of the needle, the hook holds the distal portion of the filament stationary to deposit a section of filament in the distal portion of the cannula. The needle is re-advanced, pushing the section of the shape-memory filament to coil or fold within the tissue. Rotation of the needle with the filament gripping element further tightens the coiled or folded filament. Partial withdrawal, re-advancement, rotation and pushing of the needle are repeated to fill, pack, strengthen, enlarge or augment the tissue with the shape-memory filament.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 15, 2013
    Date of Patent: May 3, 2016
    Assignee: Aleeva Medical Inc.
    Inventors: Jeffrey Eric Yeung, Teresa Tan Yeung
  • Patent number: 9138254
    Abstract: A distal portion of a filament is extended beyond the distal end of a needle with a gripper. The needle with the extended filament is inserted into a cannula with snagging points at the distal opening of the cannula in tissue. The snagging points of the cannula hook and retain the distal portion of the filament. During partial withdrawal of the needle, a section of filament is deposited in the lumen of the cannula between the distal ends of the needle and cannula. When the needle is re-advanced, the section of filament is expelled or pushed out of the cannula into tissue. The needle is then rotated; the gripper engages and spirals the expelled filament, burrowing into tissue. The needle can further advanced to push and pack the spiral of filament deep into the tissue. The knot-like filament spiral is individually formed by rotation of the needle and friction between the extended filament and tissue.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 23, 2012
    Date of Patent: September 22, 2015
    Assignee: Aleeva Medical Inc.
    Inventors: Jeffrey Eric Yeung, Teresa Tan Yeung
  • Patent number: 8690857
    Abstract: The intervertebral disc is avascular. Nutrients and waste are diffused through adjacent vertebral bodies into the disc. As we age, calcified layers form between the disc and vertebral bodies, blocking diffusion of nutrients, oxygen and pH buffer in blood. Under anaerobic conditions, lactic acid is produced, irritating nerve endings and causing nonspecific pain. In addition, the disc begins to starve and flatten. The weight shifts abnormally from disc to the facet joints causing strain and back pain. Lactic acid inhibitor inhibits production of lactic acid from pyruvate within the disc to reduce or alleviate back pain.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 25, 2011
    Date of Patent: April 8, 2014
    Assignee: Aleeva Medical Inc.
    Inventors: Jeffrey Eric Yeung, Teresa Tan Yeung
  • Publication number: 20130289599
    Abstract: A distal portion of a filament is extended beyond the distal end of a needle with a gripper. The needle with the extended filament is inserted into a cannula with snagging points at the distal opening of the cannula in tissue. The snagging points of the cannula hook and retain the distal portion of the filament. During partial withdrawal of the needle, a section of filament is deposited in the lumen of the cannula between the distal ends of the needle and cannula. When the needle is re-advanced, the section of filament is expelled or pushed out of the cannula into tissue. The needle is then rotated; the gripper engages and spirals the expelled filament, burrowing into tissue. The needle can further advanced to push and pack the spiral of filament deep into the tissue. The knot-like filament spiral is individually formed by rotation of the needle and friction between the extended filament and tissue.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 23, 2012
    Publication date: October 31, 2013
    Inventors: Jeffrey Eric Yeung, Teresa Tan Yeung
  • Patent number: 8454655
    Abstract: An elastically curved suture anchor is resiliently straightened and delivered into tissue by a needle. When the needle is withdrawn, resumption of the curvature provides leverage for anchor rotation as the attached suture is pulled to fasten the anchor within the tissue. A fin at the proximal end of the anchor further increases the rotational leverage and expedites anchor fastening. When two or more anchors with connecting suture are delivered in series on a needle, the tension of the suture helps to draw the anchors together and approximates the pierced tissue.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 19, 2010
    Date of Patent: June 4, 2013
    Assignee: Neotract, Inc.
    Inventors: Jeffrey Eric Yeung, Teresa T. Yeung
  • Publication number: 20120022425
    Abstract: The intervertebral disc is avascular. Nutrients and waste are diffused through adjacent vertebral bodies into the disc. As we age, calcified layers form between the disc and vertebral bodies, blocking diffusion of nutrients, oxygen and pH buffer in blood. Under anaerobic conditions, lactic acid is produced, irritating nerve endings and causing nonspecific pain. In addition, the disc begins to starve and flatten. The weight shifts abnormally from disc to the facet joints causing strain and back pain. Lactic acid inhibitor inhibits production of lactic acid from pyruvate within the disc to reduce or alleviate back pain.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 25, 2011
    Publication date: January 26, 2012
    Inventors: Jeffrey Eric Yeung, Teresa Tan Yeung
  • Patent number: 7918879
    Abstract: Anchoring elements of a fastener are made elastically curved. The curvatures of the elements are resiliently straightened by a trocar for tissue insertion. As the trocar is withdrawn, the anchoring elements resume the curved configuration, laterally pressing the elements against tissue to anchor the fastener.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 5, 2004
    Date of Patent: April 5, 2011
    Inventors: Jeffrey Eric Yeung, Teresa T. Yeung
  • Publication number: 20100324596
    Abstract: An elastically curved suture anchor is resiliently straightened and delivered into tissue by a needle. When the needle is withdrawn, resumption of the curvature provides leverage for anchor rotation as the attached suture is pulled to fasten the anchor within the tissue. A fin at the proximal end of the anchor further increases the rotational leverage and expedites anchor fastening. When two or more anchors with connecting suture are delivered in series on a needle, the tension of the suture helps to draw the anchors together and approximates the pierced tissue.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 19, 2010
    Publication date: December 23, 2010
    Inventors: Jeffrey Eric Yeung, Teresa T. Yeung
  • Publication number: 20100198274
    Abstract: With limited nutrients within the avascular disc, the water-retaining proteoglycans begin to diminish, resulting in dehydration, flattening and/or bulging of the disc. The flattened disc causes segmental instability, eroding the facet joints and causing pain. In this invention, a disc inserting device contains a horizontally oriented protrusion with superior and inferior plateaus for inserting into the degenerated disc to maintain or restore disc height. The horizontally oriented protrusion is adjoined to a vertically oriented concave bracket with screw holes for fastening the concave bracket to the vertebral bodies sandwiching the degenerated disc. Thereby, the disc height is restored and fortified to reduce segmental instability and erosion of facet joints for pain relief. Furthermore, by altering the slopes of the plateaus, thickness and depth of the protrusion, spinal stenosis, scoliosis, kyphosis, lordosis or spondylolisthesis can be corrected with the disc inserting device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 10, 2010
    Publication date: August 5, 2010
    Inventors: Jeffrey Eric Yeung, Teresa T. Yeung
  • Patent number: 7766939
    Abstract: An elastically curved suture anchor is resiliently straightened and delivered into tissue by a needle. When the needle is withdrawn, resumption of the curvature provides leverage for anchor rotation as the attached suture is pulled to fasten the anchor within the tissue. A fin at the proximal end of the anchor further increases the rotational leverage and expedites anchor fastening. When two or more anchors with connecting suture are delivered in series on a needle, the tension of the suture helps to draw the anchors together and approximates the pierced tissue.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 5, 2004
    Date of Patent: August 3, 2010
    Inventors: Jeffrey Eric Yeung, Teresa T. Yeung