Patents by Inventor Jonathan Foltz

Jonathan Foltz 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).

  • Publication number: 20060271092
    Abstract: A cervical canal dilator having an elongate tubular shaft that defines at least two internal lumens that are juxtaposed to a longitudinal axis. A first inflatable member is positioned on the outer surface of the shaft and is in communication with the first lumen. While a second inflatable member is also positioned on the outer surface of the shaft. The second inflatable, however, is longer than and completely covers the first inflatable member. Additionally, the second member is fabricated of a non-elastic material that limits the inflation of the second member to a predetermined maximum diameter of inflation. The device, also, has a control system which controls the fluids and/or gases that enter the lumens.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 27, 2005
    Publication date: November 30, 2006
    Inventors: David Reed, Jonathan Foltz
  • Publication number: 20050149100
    Abstract: A cervical canal dilating assembly and method of use are shown. The dilator assembly includes a plastic shaft, a first inflatable member, and a second inflatable member. The shaft can range from being rigid to being highly flexible. The second inflatable member is fabricated of a non-elastic material and is configured to have a maximum inflatable diameter. The second inflatable member is configured to have a predetermined maximum inflatable diameter ranging from 4 to 20 mm. The dilating assembly can also be at least partially covered by a sheath. A control system includes means for measuring pressure configured for at least monitoring the pressure of the second inflatable member. A wire can be used in selected configurations to stiffen and shape the shaft. In operation, the initial penetration of the dilating assembly into the uterus uses a wire for increased stiffness. The dilating assembly is then forwarded through the remainder of the cervical canal.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 2, 2005
    Publication date: July 7, 2005
    Inventors: Jonathan Foltz, David Reed, David Olive
  • Publication number: 20050055043
    Abstract: A cervical canal dilating assembly and method of use are shown. The dilator assembly includes a plastic shaft, a first inflatable member, and a second inflatable member. The shaft can range from being rigid to being highly flexible. The second inflatable member is fabricated of a non-elastic material and is configured to have a maximum inflatable diameter. The second inflatable member is configured to have a predetermined maximum inflatable diameter ranging from 4 to 20 mm. The dilating assembly can also be at least partially covered by a sheath. A control system includes means for measuring pressure configured for at least monitoring the pressure of the second inflatable member. A wire can be used in selected configurations to stiffen and shape the shaft. In operation, the initial penetration of the dilating assembly into the uterus uses a wire for increased stiffness. The dilating assembly is then forwarded through the remainder of the cervical canal.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 28, 2004
    Publication date: March 10, 2005
    Inventors: Jonathan Foltz, David Reed, David Olive
  • Publication number: 20040116955
    Abstract: A cervical canal dilating assembly and method of use are shown. The dilator assembly includes a plastic shaft, a first inflatable member, and a second inflatable member. The shaft can range from being rigid to being highly flexible. The second inflatable member is fabricated of a non-elastic material and is configured to have a maximum inflatable diameter. The second inflatable member is configured to have a predetermined maximum inflatable diameter ranging from 4 to 20 mm. The dilating assembly can also be at least partially covered by a sheath. A control system includes means for measuring pressure configured for at least monitoring the pressure of the second inflatable member. A wire can be used in selected configurations to stiffen and shape the shaft. In operation, the initial penetration of the dilating assembly into the uterus uses a wire for increased stiffness. The dilating assembly is then forwarded through the remainder of the cervical canal.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 12, 2002
    Publication date: June 17, 2004
    Inventors: Jonathan Foltz, David Reed, David Olive