Patents by Inventor John Sopp
John Sopp 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: 20070233276Abstract: An airway condition of a patient's is treated by selecting an implant sized to be implanted within a tongue of the patient. The implant has a tissue-engaging member sized to be implanted within the tongue near a base of the tongue to oppose relative movement between the tissue-engaging member and surrounding tissue of the tongue. The implant further has an elongated tether member with a first end secured to the tissue-engaging member. The implant is placed within the tongue with the tissue-engaging member implanted within tissue of the tongue near the base and with the tether member extending from the first end to a second end near a jaw bone of the patient. The second end of the tether is secured to the jaw bone.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2007Publication date: October 4, 2007Applicant: Restore Medical, Inc.Inventors: Timothy Conrad, Susan Critzer, Brian Erickson, Anja Metzger, John Sopp
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Publication number: 20070227545Abstract: An airway condition of a patient is treated by selecting an implant sized to be implanted within a soft palate of the patient. The implant has a tissue-engaging member sized to be implanted within the soft palate near a trailing end of the soft palate to oppose relative movement between the tissue-engaging member and surrounding tissue of the soft palate. The implant further has an elongated tether member with a first end secured to the tissue-engaging member. The implant is placed within the soft palate with the tissue-engaging member implanted within tissue of the soft palate near the trailing end and with the tether member extending from the first end to a second end near a hard palate of the patient. The second end of the tether is secured to the hard palate.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2007Publication date: October 4, 2007Applicant: Restore Medical, Inc.Inventors: TIMOTHY CONRAD, Susan Critzer, Brian Erickson, Anja Metzger, John Sopp
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Publication number: 20070204866Abstract: Methods and apparatuses are disclosed for treating a condition of a patient's airway. The condition is attributed at least in part to a spacing of tissue from opposing surfaces in the airway. In various embodiments, the base of the tongue including geometry and position of the tongue is altered.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2007Publication date: September 6, 2007Applicant: Restore Medical, Inc.Inventors: Timothy Conrad, Susan Critzer, Brian Erickson, Anja Metzger, John Sopp
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Publication number: 20070193130Abstract: A truss for a roof of a building structure includes a lower span having first and second horizontal joist portions on opposite ends of the truss. The first and second joist portions are adapted to be placed on upper ends of first and second sidewalls of a structure and with the first and second joist portions extending toward one another in substantially linear alignment. The first and second joist portions have a combined length less than a distance between the sidewalls. At least a third joist portion is disposed between opposing ends of the first and second joist portions and beneath a plane defined by the first and second joint portions. The third joist portion extends parallel to and spaced from the first and second joist portions. A first bracing member connects a first end of the third joist portion to a first joist portion. A second bracing member connects a second end of a third joist portion to the second joist portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2006Publication date: August 23, 2007Inventor: John Sopp
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Publication number: 20050251255Abstract: A pharyngeal airway having a pharyngeal wall of a patient at least partially surrounding and defining the airway is treated by selecting an implant dimensioned so as to be implanted at or beneath a mucosal layer of the pharyngeal wall and extending transverse to said wall. The implant has mechanical characteristics for the implant, at least in combination with a fibrotic tissue response induced by the implant, to stiffen said pharyngeal wall to resist radial collapse. The implant is implanted into the pharyngeal wall transverse to a longitudinal axis of the airway.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2005Publication date: November 10, 2005Applicant: Restore Medical Inc.Inventors: Anja Metzger, Brian Erickson, John Sopp, Mark Knudson, Timothy Conrad
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Publication number: 20050154412Abstract: An apparatus for treating an airway condition of a patient includes a handle sized to be hand-grasped by an operator and having an actuator mechanism to be selectively actuated by said operator. A needle is fixedly connected to the handle. The needle has an axially extending bore and a distal tip for penetrating into the airway tissue. An implant is disposed within said bore at the distal tip. The implant is formed of biocompatible material and is sized to be embedded within a tissue of said airway. The implant is ejected from the distal tip upon actuation of the actuator. The actuator has an indicator for indicating a position of the actuator and a lock for preventing movement of the actuator opposite a deployment direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2005Publication date: July 14, 2005Inventors: Kurt Krueger, John Sopp, Brian Erickson, John Frigstad, Larry Walter
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Patent number: 6910444Abstract: A system for supplying heated milk or other liquids to individual drinkers from which animals, particularly baby pigs, can drink on a need basis by actuating a valve in the drinker that allows the milk to flow into the drinker. The system has a plurality of drinkers within a closed system in which the milk is supplied from a reservoir, heated to a minimum predetermined temperature range and pumped to each drinker which is positioned so that milk is continuously circulated through the drinker any time the circulating pump is running. This not only keeps the heated milk from spoiling, but it also prevents the drinkers from becoming clogged and permits the entire system to be cleaned in place.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2003Date of Patent: June 28, 2005Inventor: John Soppe
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Publication number: 20050092334Abstract: Methods and apparatuses are disclosed for treating a condition of a patient's airway. The condition is attributed at least in part to a spacing of tissue from opposing surfaces in the airway. In various embodiments, the base of the tongue including geometry and position of the tongue is altered.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2004Publication date: May 5, 2005Inventors: Timothy Conrad, Susan Critzer, Brian Erickson, Anja Metzger, John Sopp
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Publication number: 20050092332Abstract: A method and apparatus are disclosed for treating a condition of a patient's airway. The condition is attributed at least in part to a spacing of tissue from opposing surfaces in the airway. In one embodiment, the method and apparatus include placing a tissue contractor within the tissue. The contractor includes a static end and a tissue in-growth engaging end. The static end is secured to a bony structure adjacent to tissue to be contracted. The tissue in-growth engaging end is secured to the tissue and spaced from the bony structure. A spacing between the tissue engaging end and a bony end is contracted in order to place the tissue under tension.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2003Publication date: May 5, 2005Inventors: Timothy Conrad, Susan Critzer, Brian Erickson, Anja Metzger, John Sopp