Patents by Inventor John C. Vanden Hoek
John C. Vanden Hoek 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: 9005109Abstract: A cardiac constraint device comprising a jacket of biological compatible material and an adjustment member. The jacket is adapted to be secured to the heart to snugly conform to an external geometry of the heart and assume a maximum adjusted volume to constrain circumferential expansion of the heart beyond the maximum adjusted volume during diastole and to permit unimpeded contraction of the heart during systole. The adjustment mechanism is configured to alter the internal volume defined by the jacket after the jacket is secured to the heart. The invention also provides a method for treating cardiac disease.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2011Date of Patent: April 14, 2015Assignee: Mardil, Inc.Inventors: J. Edward Shapland, Robert G. Walsh, John David Dockter, John C. Vanden Hoek
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Publication number: 20110196196Abstract: A cardiac constraint device comprising a jacket of biological compatible material and an adjustment member. The jacket is adapted to be secured to the heart to snugly conform to an external geometry of the heart and assume a maximum adjusted volume to constrain circumferential expansion of the heart beyond the maximum adjusted volume during diastole and to permit unimpeded contraction of the heart during systole. The adjustment mechanism is configured to alter the internal volume defined by the jacket after the jacket is secured to the heart. The invention also provides a method for treating cardiac disease.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2011Publication date: August 11, 2011Applicant: MARDIL, INC.Inventors: J. Edward SHAPLAND, Robert G. WALSH, John David DOCKTER, John C. VANDEN HOEK
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Patent number: 7938768Abstract: A cardiac constraint device comprising a jacket of biological compatible material and an adjustment member. The jacket is adapted to be secured to the heart to snugly conform to an external geometry of the heart and assume a maximum adjusted volume to constrain circumferential expansion of the heart beyond the maximum adjusted volume during diastole and to permit unimpeded contraction of the heart during systole. The adjustment mechanism is configured to alter the internal volume defined by the jacket after the jacket is secured to the heart. The invention also provides a method for treating cardiac disease.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2007Date of Patent: May 10, 2011Assignee: Mardil, Inc.Inventors: James Edward Shapland, Robert G. Walsh, John David Dockter, John C. Vanden Hoek
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Publication number: 20110015478Abstract: A cardiac constraint jacket is formed of flexible material defining a volume between an open upper end and a lower end. The jacket is dimensioned for an apex of a patient's heart to be inserted into the volume through the open upper end and for the jacket to be slipped over the heart. A delivery device is used to place the jacket on the heart. The delivery device includes a plurality of attachment locations. Each of the attachment locations is releasably secured to separate positions surrounding a periphery of the open upper end of the jacket. The delivery device also includes a control arrangement which is selectively movable between an open position and a closed position. The control arrangement is connected to the attachment locations such that the attachment locations are in a compact array urging the open upper end of the jacket into a collapsed configuration when the control member is in the closed position.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 15, 2010Publication date: January 20, 2011Applicant: Acorn Cardiovascular, Inc.Inventors: John C. Vanden Hoek, Jody L. Rivers
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Patent number: 7819797Abstract: A cardiac constraint jacket is formed of flexible material defining a volume between an open upper end and a lower end. The jacket is dimensioned for an apex of a patient's heart to be inserted into the volume through the open upper end and for the jacket to be slipped over the heart. A delivery device is used to place the jacket on the heart. The delivery device includes a plurality of attachment locations. Each of the attachment locations is releasably secured to separate positions surrounding a periphery of the open upper end of the jacket. The delivery device also includes a control arrangement which is selectively movable between an open position and a closed position. The control arrangement is connected to the attachment locations such that the attachment locations are in a compact array urging the open upper end of the jacket into a collapsed configuration when the control member is in the closed position.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2006Date of Patent: October 26, 2010Assignee: Acorn Cardiovascular, Inc.Inventors: John C. Vanden Hoek, Jody L. Rivers
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Publication number: 20080312494Abstract: A cardiac constraint jacket is formed of flexible material defining a volume between an open upper end and a lower end. The jacket is dimensioned for an apex of a patient's heart to be inserted into the volume through the open upper end and for the jacket to be slipped over the heart. A delivery device is used to place the jacket on the heart. The delivery device includes a plurality of attachment locations. Each of the attachment locations is releasably secured to separate positions surrounding a periphery of the open upper end of the jacket. The delivery device also includes a control arrangement which is selectively movable between an open position and a closed position. The control arrangement is connected to the attachment locations such that the attachment locations are in a compact array urging the open upper end of the jacket into a collapsed configuration when the control member is in the closed position.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2008Publication date: December 18, 2008Applicant: Acorn Cardiovascular, Inc.Inventors: John C. Vanden Hoek, Jody L. Rivers
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Patent number: 7419466Abstract: A cardiac constraint jacket is formed of flexible material defining a volume between an open upper end and a lower end. The jacket is dimensioned for an apex of a patient's heart to be inserted into the volume through the open upper end and for the jacket to be slipped over the heart. A delivery device is used to place the jacket on the heart. The delivery device includes a plurality of attachment locations. Each of the attachment locations is releasably secured to separate positions surrounding a periphery of the open upper end of the jacket. The delivery device also includes a control arrangement which is selectively movable between an open position and a closed position. The control arrangement is connected to the attachment locations such that the attachment locations are in a compact array urging the open upper end of the jacket into a collapsed configuration when the control member is in the closed position.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2005Date of Patent: September 2, 2008Assignee: Acorn Cardiovascular, Inc.Inventors: John C. Vanden Hoek, Jody L. Rivers
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Patent number: 7252632Abstract: A cardiac constraint device comprising a jacket of biological compatible material and an adjustment member. The jacket is adapted to be secured to the heart to snugly conform to an external geometry of the heart and assume a maximum adjusted volume to constrain circumferential expansion of the heart beyond the maximum adjusted volume during diastole and to permit unimpeded contraction of the heart during systole. The adjustment mechanism is configured to alter the internal volume defined by the jacket after the jacket is secured to the heart. The invention also provides a method for treating cardiac disease.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2002Date of Patent: August 7, 2007Assignee: Acorn Cardiovascular, Inc.Inventors: J. Edward Shapland, Robert G. Walsh, John David Dockter, John C. Vanden Hoek
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Patent number: 6908426Abstract: A cardiac constraint device comprising a jacket of biological compatible material and an adjustment member. The jacket is adapted to be secured to the heart to snugly conform to an external geometry of the heart and assume a maximum adjusted volume to constrain circumferential expansion of the heart beyond the maximum adjusted volume during diastole and to permit unimpeded contraction of the heart during systole. The adjustment mechanism is configured to alter the internal volume defined by the jacket after the jacket is secured to the heart. The invention also provides a method for treating cardiac disease.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2003Date of Patent: June 21, 2005Assignee: Acorn Cardiovascular, Inc.Inventors: J. Edward Shapland, Robert G. Walsh, John David Dockter, John C. Vanden Hoek
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Publication number: 20040133069Abstract: A cardiac constraint device comprising a jacket of biological compatible material and an adjustment member. The jacket is adapted to be secured to the heart to snugly conform to an external geometry of the heart and assume a maximum adjusted volume to constrain circumferential expansion of the heart beyond the maximum adjusted volume during diastole and to permit unimpeded contraction of the heart during systole. The adjustment mechanism is configured to alter the internal volume defined by the jacket after the jacket is secured to the heart. The invention also provides a method for treating cardiac disease.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Applicant: Acorn Cardiovascular, Inc.Inventors: J. Edward Shapland, Robert G. Walsh, John David Dockter, John C. Vanden Hoek
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Patent number: 6755779Abstract: A cardiac constraint jacket is formed of flexible material defining a volume between an open upper end and a lower end. The jacket is dimensioned for an apex of a patient's heart to be inserted into the volume through the open upper end and for the jacket to be slipped over the heart. The jacket includes a receiving member along its upper end for engagement to a delivery apparatus, the apparatus used in positioning the jacket on the heart. The delivery apparatus includes a handle and a band. The band is generally hoop shaped having a first end and a second end attached to the handle, the first end fixedly attached to the handle and the second end releasably attached to the handle. Alternatively, the first end can be attached to a releasable end cap of the handle. In use, the second end of the band is released from the handle and inserted into the jacket receiving member. The jacket is threaded onto the band and the band end re-attached to the handle.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2000Date of Patent: June 29, 2004Assignee: Acorn Cardiovascular, Inc.Inventors: John C. Vanden Hoek, Beverly J. Johnson, Jody Rivers, John David Dockter
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Patent number: 6689048Abstract: A cardiac constraint jacket is formed of flexible material defining a volume between an open upper end and a lower end. The jacket is dimensioned for an apex of a patient's heart to be inserted into the volume through the open upper end and for the jacket to be slipped over the heart. A delivery device is used to place the jacket on the heart. The delivery device includes a plurality of attachment locations. Each of the attachment locations is releasably secured to separate positions surrounding a periphery of the open upper end of the jacket. The delivery device also includes a control arrangement which is selectively movable between an open position and a closed position. The control arrangement is connected to the attachment locations such that the attachment locations are in a compact array urging the open upper end of the jacket into a collapsed configuration when the control member is in the closed position.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2002Date of Patent: February 10, 2004Assignee: Acorn Cardiovascular, Inc.Inventors: John C. Vanden Hoek, Jody L. Rivers
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Patent number: 6673009Abstract: An adjustment clamp suitable for adjusting the tension of a material such as a cardiac support device. The adjustment clamp comprises a pair of interconnected, intersecting arms capable of rotating around a common axis. The arms each comprise a handle, a jaw and a shaft between the handle and jaw. The clamp also includes a latch operably mounted to the handle, wherein the latches of the two arms are capable of engaging each other to secure the clamp at a desired position. In one embodiment, the jaw comprises a flat contact surface. In another embodiment, at least one jaw of one arm comprises a roller assembly. Preferably, the clamp also includes a turning mechanism operably mounted to at least one roller assembly. Methods for using the adjustment claim to increase tension in a material are also described. In a preferred embodiment, the clamp is used to adjust the tension of a cardiac support device.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2000Date of Patent: January 6, 2004Assignee: Acorn Cardiovascular, Inc.Inventors: John C. Vanden Hoek, Jody Rivers, James Edgard Cox, Craig Robert Schlawin, J. Edward Shapland
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Patent number: 6579226Abstract: A cardiac constraint jacket is formed of flexible material defining a volume between an open upper end and a lower end. The jacket is dimensioned for an apex of a patient's heart to be inserted into the volume through the open upper end and for the jacket to be slipped over the heart. A delivery device is used to place the jacket on the heart. The delivery device includes a plurality of attachment locations. Each of the attachment locations is releasably secured to separate positions surrounding a periphery of the open upper end of the jacket. The delivery device also includes a control arrangement which is selectively movable between an open position and a closed position. The control arrangement is connected to the attachment locations such that the attachment locations are in a compact array urging the open upper end of the jacket into a collapsed configuration when the control member is in the closed position.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2001Date of Patent: June 17, 2003Assignee: Acorn Cardiovascular, Inc.Inventors: John C. Vanden Hoek, Jody L. Rivers
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Publication number: 20020068850Abstract: A cardiac constraint jacket is formed of flexible material defining a volume between an open upper end and a lower end. The jacket is dimensioned for an apex of a patient's heart to be inserted into the volume through the open upper end and for the jacket to be slipped over the heart. The jacket includes a receiving member along its upper end for engagement to a delivery apparatus, the apparatus used in positioning the jacket on the heart. The delivery apparatus includes a handle and a band. The band is generally hoop shaped having a first end and a second end attached to the handle, the first end fixedly attached to the handle and the second end releasably attached to the handle. Alternatively, the first end can be attached to a releasable end cap of the handle. In use, the second end of the band is released from the handle and inserted into the jacket receiving member. The jacket is threaded onto the band and the band end re-attached to the handle.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2000Publication date: June 6, 2002Applicant: Acorn Cardiovascular, Inc.Inventors: John C. Vanden Hoek, Beverly J. Johnson, Jody Rivers, John David Dockter
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Publication number: 20010047122Abstract: A cardiac constraint jacket is formed of flexible material defining a volume between an open upper end and a lower end. The jacket is dimensioned for an apex of a patient's heart to be inserted into the volume through the open upper end and for the jacket to be slipped over the heart. A delivery device is used to place the jacket on the heart. The delivery device includes a plurality of attachment locations. Each of the attachment locations is releasably secured to separate positions surrounding a periphery of the open upper end of the jacket. The delivery device also includes a control arrangement which is selectively movable between an open position and a closed position. The control arrangement is connected to the attachment locations such that the attachment locations are in a compact array urging the open upper end of the jacket into a collapsed configuration when the control member is in the closed position.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 2001Publication date: November 29, 2001Applicant: Acorn Cardiovascular, Inc.Inventors: John C. Vanden Hoek, Jody L. Rivers
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Patent number: 6293906Abstract: A cardiac constraint jacket is formed of flexible material defining a volume between an open upper end and a lower end. The jacket is dimensioned for an apex of a patient's heart to be inserted into the volume through the open upper end and for the jacket to be slipped over the heart. A delivery device is used to place the jacket on the heart. The delivery device includes a plurality of attachment locations. Each of the attachment locations is releasably secured to separate positions surrounding a periphery of the open upper end of the jacket. The delivery device also includes a control arrangement which is selectively movable between an open position and a closed position. The control arrangement is connected to the attachment locations such that the attachment locations are in a compact array urging the open upper end of the jacket into a collapsed configuration when the control member is in the closed position.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2000Date of Patent: September 25, 2001Assignee: Acorn Cardiovascular, Inc.Inventors: John C. Vanden Hoek, Jody L. Rivers
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Patent number: 5857961Abstract: The present invention is a surgical instrument for use with a viewing system and, if desired, an irrigation fluid supply system. The surgical instrument can be readily assembled and includes an elongated shaft and a flexible endoscope or optical assembly that can be readily and removably secured along substantially the entire length of the shaft by a mounting tube or other mounting means.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 1996Date of Patent: January 12, 1999Assignee: Clarus Medical Systems, Inc.Inventors: John C. Vanden Hoek, Thomas A. Poss
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Patent number: 5735792Abstract: A surgical instrument incorporating visualizing optics is disclosed. The instrument comprises a handle supporting a rigid hollow shaft, an expanded tip is located on the distal end of the shaft providing a surface that will not tear or easily penetrate tissue. A fiber-optic assembly, containing at least one illumination transmitting fiber, a plurality of image-carrying fibers and an objective lens mounted near the distal end of the image fibers runs the length of the shaft. The objective lens is positioned relative to an opening in the tip allowing viewing. Light for illuminating the surgical site passes through one or more illumination fibers and through the opening in the tip of the probe. Light reflected from the tissue at the tip of the probe is focused onto the distal face of the image bundle by an objective lens and is then transmitted to the proximal end of the image bundle.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1996Date of Patent: April 7, 1998Assignee: Clarus Medical Systems, Inc.Inventors: John C. Vanden Hoek, Mark Francis Brown, Victor Roy Blackledge, Miles A. Finn, Richard L. Shockey, Thomas C. Barthel
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Patent number: 5667473Abstract: A surgical instrument for improved viewing of a surgical site by a surgeon from the perspective of a working element of the instrument. The surgical instrument includes an elongated shaft with a distal operating portion extending at least about one-fourth of the length of the shaft. A working element is disposed on a distal end of the shaft. An elongated fiberoptic assembly is included, having image fibers with a distal end with an objective lens for defining a predetermined field-of-view, and a coupling device at a proximal end for coupling same to a viewing system. A mounting device is utilized for mounting the fiberoptic assembly to the shaft along the length of the distal operating portion thereof. The distal end of the image fibers is positioned with a predetermined portion of the working element within the field-of-view of the fiberoptic assembly.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: September 16, 1997Assignee: Clarus Medical Systems, Inc.Inventors: Miles A. Finn, Thomas A. Poss, Craig L. Riedl, John C. Vanden Hoek