Patents by Inventor John C. Knudson
John C. Knudson 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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Publication number: 20230200895Abstract: An apparatus includes a catheter shaft assembly and an end effector. The end effector is configured to transition between a first configuration and a second configuration. The end effector is configured to fit within an outer sheath in the first configuration. The end effector is configured to expand outwardly away from the longitudinal axis in the second configuration when exposed distally relative to the distal end of the outer sheath. The end effector includes a resilient frame assembly that is configured to resiliently bias the end effector toward the second configuration. The end effector further includes a first flex circuit assembly secured to the resilient frame assembly. The first flex circuit assembly includes a first flexible substrate and a first plurality of electrodes positioned on the first flexible substrate. The electrodes are configured to pick up electrical potentials from tissue or blood or ablate tissue.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2022Publication date: June 29, 2023Inventors: Babak Ebrahimi, John C. Knudson, Shubhayu Basu, Pieter E. Van Niekerk
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Publication number: 20230190367Abstract: An apparatus includes a catheter shaft assembly and an end effector. The end effector includes a first flex circuit assembly, which includes a base member extending distally from the distal end of the catheter shaft assembly. The first flex circuit assembly further includes a plurality of obliquely extending members extending obliquely from the base member. The obliquely extending members are configured to transition between a first configuration and a second configuration. The obliquely extending members are configured to fit within an outer sheath in the first configuration. The obliquely extending members are configured to expand outwardly away from the longitudinal axis in the second configuration when exposed distally relative to the distal end of the outer sheath. The first flex circuit assembly further includes a plurality of electrodes positioned on at least some of the obliquely extending members, the electrodes being positioned to contact tissue or blood.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2022Publication date: June 22, 2023Inventors: Babak Ebrahimi, Pieter E. Van Niekerk, John C. Knudson
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Patent number: 10022521Abstract: The present invention is an electrophysiology, RF ablation, or similar catheter (i.e., catheter or sheath) that includes an actuator that significantly increases the length of travel (i.e., steering travel) of the actuation wires, as compared to the length of travel provided by prior art actuators. The catheter includes a hollow flexible tubular body, a pair of actuation wires disposed in a side-by-side relationship in the body, a handle attached to a proximal end of the body, an actuator pivotally mounted to the handle, an arcuate internal gear rack disposed on the actuator, one or more pulleys pivotally mounted on the handle and coaxially coupled to a pinion gear engaged with the gear rack, and a guide block mounted within the handle. The one or more pulleys include a first channel in which the first actuation wire resides and a second channel in which the second actuation wire resides. The actuation wires pass through holes in the guide block, which aligns the wires into their respective channels.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2013Date of Patent: July 17, 2018Assignee: St. Jude Medical, Atrial Fibrillation Division, Inc.Inventor: John C. Knudson
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Publication number: 20170319235Abstract: Devices and methods that provide minimally-invasive approaches to performing treatments on soft tissue, such as that found in the bladder using various natural access paths such as transvaginal and transurethral. Treatments include the application of energy to nerves found in, under and around the trigone region of the bladder.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2017Publication date: November 9, 2017Applicant: Amphora Medical, Inc.Inventors: Eric S. Whitbrook, John C. Knudson, Edwin J. Hlavka, Thomas V. Ressemann
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Publication number: 20140046251Abstract: The present invention is an electrophysiology, RF ablation, or similar catheter (i.e., catheter or sheath) that includes an actuator that significantly increases the length of travel (i.e., steering travel) of the actuation wires, as compared to the length of travel provided by prior art actuators. The catheter includes a hollow flexible tubular body, a pair of actuation wires disposed in a side-by-side relationship in the body, a handle attached to a proximal end of the body, an actuator pivotally mounted to the handle, an arcuate internal gear rack disposed on the actuator, one or more pulleys pivotally mounted on the handle and coaxially coupled to a pinion gear engaged with the gear rack, and a guide block mounted within the handle. The one or more pulleys include a first channel in which the first actuation wire resides and a second channel in which the second actuation wire resides. The actuation wires pass through holes in the guide block, which aligns the wires into their respective channels.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2013Publication date: February 13, 2014Applicant: St. Jude Medical, Atrial Fibrillation Division, Inc.Inventor: John C. Knudson
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Patent number: 8583260Abstract: The present invention is an electrophysiology, RF ablation, or similar catheter (i.e., catheter or sheath) that includes an actuator that significantly increases the length of travel (i.e., steering travel) of the actuation wires, as compared to the length of travel provided by prior art actuators. The catheter includes a hollow flexible tubular body, a pair of actuation wires disposed in a side-by-side relationship in the body, a handle attached to a proximal end of the body, an actuator pivotally mounted to the handle, an arcuate internal gear rack disposed on the actuator, one or more pulleys pivotally mounted on the handle and coaxially coupled to a pinion gear engaged with the gear rack, and a guide block mounted within the handle. The one or more pulleys include a first channel in which the first actuation wire resides and a second channel in which the second actuation wire resides. The actuation wires pass through holes in the guide block, which aligns the wires into their respective channels.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2004Date of Patent: November 12, 2013Assignee: St. Jude Medical, Atrial Fibrillation Division, Inc.Inventor: John C. Knudson
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Publication number: 20090082722Abstract: Various systems for advancing medical devices within a subject's body are provided that configured to engage the outer surface of the medical device at a number of points about the circumference of the medical device, to thereby grip the medical device for enabling advancement of the device. The advancing systems include engaging portions configured to engage the outer surface of a medical device at a number of points about the circumference of the medical device. The engaging portions preferably engage opposing sides of the medical device's outer surface over a predetermined longitudinal length, to clamp against a longitudinal portion of the medical device that provides improved surface contact with the medical device over conventional roller guides. Various methods for performing medical procedures utilizing various medical devices and advancer systems are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2008Publication date: March 26, 2009Inventors: Gareth T. Munger, Janet Adair, Ashwini K. Pandey, John B. Kinder, JR., John C. Knudson, Christopher D. Minar, Roger G. Riedel, JR., Steven E. Scott, Scott Klimek, Alan D. Eskuri, Amy R. Raatikka, Pete Skujins, Stephen W. Pryor
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Patent number: 4779829Abstract: Two receptacles (12) extend laterally from opposite sides of a center loop (4). The receptacles (12) and the loop (4) are preferably formed by a single piece of metal wire. The lens portions (42) of eyeglasses (40) are received into the receptacles (12), and loop (4) is received between lens portions (42) below the bridge (44) of the eyeglasses (40). The holder (2) is attached to a generally vertical support surface, such as a wall or windshield of a vehicle. One end (6) of loop (4) is bent downwardly to be essentially parallel to the support surface and defines an opening (8) for receiving a mounting member. The mounting member may be the shaft of a screw (20) or the stem (24') of a suction cup (22'). The screw (20) may be screwed directly into a support surface or into a threaded stem of a suction cup (22). Bent end (6) of loop (4 ) may be adjusted to accommodate support surfaces with varying slopes. The wire frame preferably has a nonabrasive coating.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 1983Date of Patent: October 25, 1988Assignee: C & H Supply, Inc.Inventors: David V. Rocke, John C. Knudson