Patents by Inventor John M. Adam
John M. Adam 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: 10758255Abstract: Described herein are shock wave devices and methods for the treatment of calcified heart valves. One variation of a shock wave device includes three balloons that are each sized and shaped to fit within a concave portion of a valve cusp when inflated with a liquid and a shock wave source within each of the three balloons. Each balloon is separately and/or independently inflatable, and each shock wave source is separately and/or independently controllable. Methods of treating calcified heart valves using a shock wave device can include advancing a shock wave device having one or more balloons and a shock wave source in each of the balloons to contact a heart valve, inflating the one or more balloons with a liquid such that the balloon is seated within a concave portion of a valve cusp, and activating the shock wave source.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2016Date of Patent: September 1, 2020Assignee: SHOCKWAVE MEDICAL, INC.Inventor: John M. Adams
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Patent number: 10702293Abstract: A method is disclosed for treating calcified lesions within a wall of a blood vessel. The first step includes breaking apart a calcified lesion using a plurality of shockwaves generated in an angioplasty balloon of an angioplasty catheter device. The angioplasty balloon is dilated via a fluid to a first extent to fit against at least a portion of the wall of the blood vessel. A plurality of electrical pulses are delivered to a pair of electrodes disposed within the fluid inside the balloon. The electrical pulses have an amplitude sufficient to create plasma arcs in the fluid to generate shockwaves that are conducted through the fluid and through the balloon to the blood vessel, to crack the calcified lesion. After breaking apart the calcified lesion, the angioplasty balloon is allowed to further expand to a second extent greater than the first extent, thereby expanding an opening in the blood vessel.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2019Date of Patent: July 7, 2020Assignee: Shockwave Medical, Inc.Inventors: John M. Adams, Daniel Hawkins, Clifton A. Alferness
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Patent number: 10682178Abstract: An apparatus includes a balloon adapted to be placed adjacent a calcified region of a body. The balloon is inflatable with a liquid. The apparatus further includes a shock wave generator within the balloon that produces shock waves that propagate through the liquid for impinging upon the calcified region adjacent the balloon. The shock wave generator includes a plurality of shock wave sources distributed within the balloon.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2018Date of Patent: June 16, 2020Assignee: Shockwave Medical, Inc.Inventors: John M. Adams, Thomas G. Goff, Doug Hakala
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Publication number: 20200085459Abstract: A system includes a catheter including an elongated carrier, a balloon about the carrier in sealed relation thereto, the balloon being arranged to receive a fluid therein that inflates the balloon, and first and second electrodes within the balloon arranged to carry a voltage there-across including an initial high electrical voltage at an initial low current. The initial high electrical voltage causes an electrical arc to form across the first and second electrodes within the balloon. The electrical arc causes a gas bubble within the liquid, a high current to flow through the first and second electrodes, a decrease in the initial high electrical voltage, and a mechanical shock wave within the balloon. The system further includes a power source that provides the first and second electrodes with a drive voltage that creates the initial high electrical voltage at the initial current and that terminates the drive voltage in response to the decrease in the initial high electrical voltage.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 25, 2019Publication date: March 19, 2020Inventor: John M. ADAMS
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Publication number: 20200085458Abstract: Disclosed herein shock wave catheters comprising one or more shock wave electrodes for cracking calcifications located within blood vessels. In some variations, a shock wave catheter has first and second shock wave electrodes each circumferentially disposed over the outer surface of the catheter. In certain variations, the first electrode has a recess and the second electrode has a protrusion that is received by the recess and a spark gap is located along the separation between the recess and the protrusion. The second electrode can also have a recess that receives a protrusion from a third shock wave electrode, where the separation between the second and third electrodes along the separation between the recess and the protrusion forms a second spark gap. A shock wave can be initiated across these spark gaps when a voltage is applied over the electrodes.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2019Publication date: March 19, 2020Inventors: Hoa D. NGUYEN, John M. ADAMS
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Patent number: 10555744Abstract: Disclosed herein shock wave catheters comprising one or more shock wave electrodes for cracking calcifications located within blood vessels. In some variations, a shock wave catheter has first and second shock wave electrodes each circumferentially disposed over the outer surface of the catheter. In certain variations, the first electrode has a recess and the second electrode has a protrusion that is received by the recess and a spark gap is located along the separation between the recess and the protrusion. The second electrode can also have a recess that receives a protrusion from a third shock wave electrode, where the separation between the second and third electrodes along the separation between the recess and the protrusion forms a second spark gap. A shock wave can be initiated across these spark gaps when a voltage is applied over the electrodes.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2016Date of Patent: February 11, 2020Assignee: Shockware Medical, Inc.Inventors: Hoa D. Nguyen, John M. Adams
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Publication number: 20200022716Abstract: A method of delivering shock waves to treat calcified lesions includes advancing an angioplasty balloon mounted on a carrier, to reach the calcified lesion. A pair of electrodes is located within the balloon. The balloon is filled with a conductive fluid. A series of high voltage pulses are supplied to the electrodes. Each voltage pulse has sufficient energy to generate an arc in the fluid and allows current to flow across the pair of electrodes to produce a shock wave. During each pulse, the current flowing across the pair of electrodes is monitored. When the sensed current reaches a predetermined value, that voltage pulse is terminated. The predetermined value is selected to be high enough to ensure the creation of the arc while compensating for the variable dwell time between initial application of a given voltage pulse and creation of the arc.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2019Publication date: January 23, 2020Inventors: Doug HAKALA, John M. ADAMS, Randy HOLMBERG
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Patent number: 10517621Abstract: A method of delivering shock waves to treat calcified lesions includes advancing an angioplasty balloon mounted on a carrier, to reach the calcified lesion. A pair of electrodes is located within the balloon. The balloon is filled with a conductive fluid. A series of high voltage pulses are supplied to the electrodes. Each voltage pulse has sufficient energy to generate an arc in the fluid and allows current to flow across the pair of electrodes to produce a shock wave. During each pulse, the current flowing across the pair of electrodes is monitored. When the sensed current reaches a predetermined value, that voltage pulse is terminated. The predetermined value is selected to be high enough to ensure the creation of the arc while compensating for the variable dwell time between initial application of a given voltage pulse and creation of the arc.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2019Date of Patent: December 31, 2019Assignee: SHOCKWAVE MEDICAL, INC.Inventors: Doug Hakala, John M. Adams, Randy Holmberg
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Patent number: 10517620Abstract: A system includes a catheter including an elongated carrier, a balloon about the carrier in sealed relation thereto, the balloon being arranged to receive a fluid therein that inflates the balloon, and first and second electrodes within the balloon arranged to carry a voltage there-across including an initial high electrical voltage at an initial low current. The initial high electrical voltage causes an electrical arc to form across the first and second electrodes within the balloon. The electrical arc causes a gas bubble within the liquid, a high current to flow through the first and second electrodes, a decrease in the initial high electrical voltage, and a mechanical shock wave within the balloon. The system further includes a power source that provides the first and second electrodes with a drive voltage that creates the initial high electrical voltage at the initial current and that terminates the drive voltage in response to the decrease in the initial high electrical voltage.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2016Date of Patent: December 31, 2019Assignee: SHOCKWAVE MEDICAL, INC.Inventor: John M. Adams
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Publication number: 20190365400Abstract: A two-stage method is disclosed for treating calcified lesions within a wall of a blood vessel. The first step includes breaking apart a calcified lesion using a plurality of shockwaves generated in an angioplasty balloon of an angioplasty catheter device. The angioplasty balloon is dilated via a fluid to a first extent to fit against at least a portion of the wall of the blood vessel. A plurality of electrical pulses are delivered to a pair of electrodes disposed within the fluid inside the balloon. The electrical pulses have an amplitude sufficient to create plasma arcs in the fluid to generate shockwaves that are conducted through the fluid and through the balloon to the blood vessel, to crack the calcified lesion. After breaking apart the calcified lesion, the angioplasty balloon is allowed to further expand to a second extent greater than the first extent, thereby reshaping an opening in the blood vessel.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 19, 2019Publication date: December 5, 2019Applicant: Shockwave Medical, Inc.Inventors: John M. ADAMS, Daniel HAWKINS, Clifton A. ALFERNESS
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Patent number: 10478202Abstract: A valvuloplasty system comprises a balloon adapted to be placed adjacent leaflets of a valve. The balloon is inflatable with a liquid. The system further includes a shock wave generator within the balloon that produces shock waves that propagate through the liquid for impinging upon the valve. The shock wave generator is moveable within the balloon to vary shock wave impingement on the valve.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2017Date of Patent: November 19, 2019Assignee: SHOCKWAVE MEDICAL, INC.Inventors: John M. Adams, Thomas G. Goff
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Patent number: 10420569Abstract: A guide wire, for use, for example, in guiding an elongated catheter through an artery or vein of a mammalian body having a stenosis and/or an occlusion therein, includes an elongated conductor having a longitudinal dimension, a proximal end and a distal end. The guide wire further includes an insulator overlying the elongated conductor. The insulator exposes a portion of the longitudinal dimension of the elongated conductor to form an electrode. The elongated conductor is arranged to be connected to a source of high voltage pulses to cause electrical arcs at the electrode that in turn form steam bubbles and shock waves to break the stenosis and/or open the occlusion and permit the guide wire to pass there through. Other embodiments are directed to a system including the guide wire and a method of using the guide wire.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2017Date of Patent: September 24, 2019Assignee: SHOCKWAVE MEDICAL, INC.Inventor: John M. Adams
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Publication number: 20190231375Abstract: A transoral gastroesophageal flap valve restoration device has sufficient flexibility and dimension to be passed through the mouth, throat, and esophagus of a patient into the patient's stomach. The device includes a first member and a second member hingedly coupled to the first member. The first and second members are configured to flex in a direction to follow the esophageal path into the stomach and to be substantially rigid when forming the restored gastroesophageal flap valve.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2019Publication date: August 1, 2019Applicant: EndoGastric Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Stefan J. M. Kraemer, Steve G. Baker, Brett J. Carter, John M. Adams, John C. Bayne
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Patent number: 10299814Abstract: A transoral gastroesophageal flap valve restoration device has sufficient flexibility and dimension to be passed through the mouth, throat, and esophagus of a patient into the patient's stomach. The device includes a first member and a second member hingedly coupled to the first member. The first and second members are configured to flex in a direction to follow the esophageal path into the stomach and to be substantially rigid when forming the restored gastroesophageal flap valve.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2016Date of Patent: May 28, 2019Assignee: EndoGastric Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Stefan J. M. Kraemer, Steve G. Baker, Brett J. Carter, John M. Adams, John C. Bayne
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Publication number: 20190069916Abstract: A valvuloplasty system comprises a balloon adapted to be placed adjacent leaflets of a valve. The balloon is inflatable with a liquid. The system further includes a shock wave generator within the balloon that produces shock waves. The shock waves propagate through the liquid and impinge upon the valve to decalcify and open the valve.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2018Publication date: March 7, 2019Applicant: SHOCKWAVE MEDICAL, INC.Inventors: Daniel HAWKINS, John M. ADAMS
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Patent number: 10206698Abstract: Described herein are low-profile electrodes for use with an angioplasty shockwave catheter. A low-profile electrode assembly may have an inner electrode, an insulating layer disposed over the inner electrode such that an opening in the insulating layer is aligned with the inner electrode, and an outer electrode sheath disposed over the insulating layer such that an opening in the outer electrode sheath is coaxially aligned with the opening in the insulating layer. This layered configuration allows for the generation of shockwaves that propagate outward from the side of the catheter. In some variations, the electrode assembly has a second inner electrode, and the insulating layer and outer electrode may each have a second opening that are coaxially aligned with the second inner electrode. An angioplasty shockwave catheter may have a plurality of such low-profile electrode assemblies along its length to break up calcified plaques along a length of a vessel.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2016Date of Patent: February 19, 2019Assignee: SHOCKWAVE MEDICAL, INC.Inventors: Doug Hakala, John M. Adams, Khoi T. Le, Show-Mean Steve Wu
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Publication number: 20190021720Abstract: Tissue fasteners carried on a tissue piercing deployment wire fasten tissue layers of a mammalian body together. The fasteners include a first member, a second member, and a connecting member extending between the first and second members. The first and second members are substantially parallel to each other. The fasteners may be deployed in limited spaces and in various applications including the restoration of a gastroesophageal flap valve.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2018Publication date: January 24, 2019Applicant: EndoGastric Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Steve G. Baker, Brett J. Carter, Stefan J.M. Kraemer, Clifton A. Alferness, John M. Adams
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Patent number: 10159505Abstract: A system that breaks calcium in a liquid includes a catheter including first and second electrodes arranged to receive there-across a high electrical voltage at an initial low current. The high electrical voltage causes an electrical arc to form across the electrodes creating a gas bubble within the liquid, a high current to flow through the electrodes, and a mechanical shock wave. A power source provides the electrodes with the high electrical voltage at the initial current and terminates the high electrical voltage in response to the high current flow through the electrodes.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2016Date of Patent: December 25, 2018Assignee: SHOCKWAVE MEDICAL, INC.Inventors: Doug Hakala, John M. Adams, Randy Holmberg
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Patent number: 10149690Abstract: A valvuloplasty system comprises a balloon adapted to be placed adjacent leaflets of a valve. The balloon is inflatable with a liquid. The system further includes a shock wave generator within the balloon that produces shock waves. The shock waves propagate through the liquid and impinge upon the valve to decalcify and open the valve.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2016Date of Patent: December 11, 2018Assignee: SHOCKWAVE MEDICAL, INC.Inventors: Daniel Hawkins, John M. Adams
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Publication number: 20180317946Abstract: A system for breaking obstructions in body lumens includes a catheter including an elongated carrier, a balloon about the carrier in sealed relation thereto, the balloon being arranged to receive a fluid therein that inflates the balloon, and an arc generator including at least one electrode within the balloon that forms a mechanical shock wave within the balloon. The system further includes a power source that provides electrical energy to the arc generator.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 5, 2018Publication date: November 8, 2018Applicant: SHOCKWAVE MEDICAL, INC.Inventors: John M. ADAMS, Daniel HAWKINS, Clifton A. ALFERNESS