Patents by Inventor John Eric Henckel

John Eric Henckel 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: 8708948
    Abstract: Engraftment of therapeutic cells and agents to a target site in an organism is enhanced by mechanical, chemical and biological methods and systems.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 21, 2012
    Date of Patent: April 29, 2014
    Assignee: Advanced Cardiovascular Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Paul Consigny, Gabriel Asongwe, Mary Beth Michaels, Gene Michal, Evgenia Mandrusov, Jeong Lee, Florian N. Ludwig, John Eric Henckel, Joseph J. Sciacca, Ken Bueche, Richard Todd Thornton, Fidel Albert Urrabazo, Daniel Wiegand
  • Publication number: 20120157751
    Abstract: Engraftment of therapeutic cells and agents to a target site in an organism is enhanced by mechanical, chemical and biological methods and systems.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 21, 2012
    Publication date: June 21, 2012
    Applicant: ADVANCED CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS INC.
    Inventors: Paul Consigny, Gabriel Asongwe, Mary Beth Michaels, Gene Michal, Evgenia Mandrusov, Jeong Lee, Florian Ludwig, John Eric Henckel, Joseph J. Sciacca, Ken Bueche, Richard Todd Thornton, Fidel Albert Urrabazo, Daniel Wiegand
  • Publication number: 20120148609
    Abstract: Engraftment of therapeutic cells and agents to a target site in an organism is enhanced by mechanical, chemical and biological methods and systems.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 21, 2012
    Publication date: June 14, 2012
    Applicant: ADVANCED CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS INC.
    Inventors: Paul Consigny, Gabriel Asongwe, Mary Beth Michaels, Gene Michal, Evgenia Mandrusov, Jeong Lee, Florian Ludwig, John Eric Henckel, Joseph J. Sciacca, Ken Bueche, Richard Todd Thornton, Fidel Albert Urrabazo, Daniel Wiegand
  • Publication number: 20120148668
    Abstract: Engraftment of therapeutic cells and agents to a target site in an organism is enhanced by mechanical, chemical and biological methods and systems.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 21, 2012
    Publication date: June 14, 2012
    Applicant: ADVANCED CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS INC.
    Inventors: Paul Consigny, Gabriel Asongwe, Mary Beth Michaels, Gene Michal, Evgenia Mandrusov, Jeong Lee, Florian Ludwig, John Eric Henckel, Joseph J. Sciacca, Ken Bueche, Richard Todd Thornton, Fidel Albert Urrabazo, Daniel Wiegand
  • Publication number: 20120064098
    Abstract: Engraftment of therapeutic cells and agents to a target site in an organism is enhanced by mechanical, chemical and biological methods and systems.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 17, 2011
    Publication date: March 15, 2012
    Applicant: Advanced Cardiovascular Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Paul Consigny, Gabriel Asongwe, Mary Beth Michaels, Gene Michal, Evgenia Mandrusov, Jeong Lee, Florian Ludwig, John Eric Henckel, Joseph J. Sciacca, Ken Bueche, Richard Todd Thornton, Fidel Albert Urrabazo, Daniel Wiegand
  • Publication number: 20080206207
    Abstract: Engraftment of therapeutic cells and agents to a target site in an organism is enhanced by mechanical, chemical and biological methods and systems.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 7, 2008
    Publication date: August 28, 2008
    Applicant: Advanced Cardiovascular Systems Inc.
    Inventors: Paul Consigny, Gabriel Asongwe, Mary Beth Michaels, Gene Michal, Evgenia Mandrusov, Jeong Lee, Florian Ludwig, John Eric Henckel, Joseph J. Sciacca, Ken Bueche, Richard Todd Thornton, Fidel Albert Urrabazo, Daniel Wiegand
  • Patent number: 6585634
    Abstract: A force sensing mechanism. The mechanism is provided with a beam having a stationary portion. A housing accommodates a portion of a device coupled to an afterloader and is coupled to the beam. A force sensor coupled to the beam monitors a force of the device. An afterloader system includes a processor and a cartridge to house the force sensing mechanism. In a method, the force sensing mechanism is provided to which a portion of a device coupled to an afterloader is coupled. A device force of the device is monitored.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 17, 2001
    Date of Patent: July 1, 2003
    Assignee: Advanced Cardiovascular Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: John Eric Henckel, Richard T. Thornton, JoLynn R. Thornton, Anthony J. Bradshaw