Patents by Inventor Jorgen Kamstrup-Larsen
Jorgen Kamstrup-Larsen 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: 8685075Abstract: A method is provided for mounting a stent onto a catheter system. The method includes selecting a catheter having a first end where the first end includes an inflatable portion thereat. An adhesive bond is formed between the stent and the inflatable portion causing the stent to adhere to the inflatable portion. The formed adhesive bond is such that upon release of the stent from the inflatable portion upon inflation, the adhesive bond remains with the inflatable portion.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2006Date of Patent: April 1, 2014Assignee: Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.Inventors: Jacob Stoltze, Jorgen Kamstrup-Larsen
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Publication number: 20070083254Abstract: A catheter system for the introduction and implantation of a stent comprises a catheter (1) with an expandable portion (2) at its one end, elements at the opposite catheter end intended for communication with means for expanding the expandable portion, and a stent (3) made of a material to which a permanent deformation is imparted when the catheter is expanded until the desired insertion diameter is reached, said stent (3) being arranged around the expandable portion (2) of the catheter, where the stent (3) is adhesively connected to the expandable portion (2) of the catheter with adhesion forces between stent and support which are less powerful than the shear forces with which the expandable portion (2) of the catheter influences the adhesive connection when said portion is expanded, all of the above being obtainable by a method whereby the stent (3) is arranged around the expandable portion (2) of the catheter, the catheter surface is softened, e.g.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2006Publication date: April 12, 2007Inventors: Jacob Stoltze, Jorgen Kamstrup-Larsen
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Patent number: 7115140Abstract: A catheter system for the introduction and implantation of a stent comprises a catheter (1) with an expandable portion (2) at its one end, elements at the opposite catheter end intended for communication with means for expanding the expandable portion, and a stent (3) made of a material to which a permanent deformation is imparted when the catheter is expanded until the desired insertion diameter is reached, said stent (3) being arranged around the expandable portion (2) of the catheter, where the stent (3) is adhesively connected to the expandable portion (2) of the catheter with adhesion forces between stent and support which are less powerful than the shear forces with which the expandable portion (2) of the catheter influences the adhesive connection when said portion is expanded, all of the above being obtainable by a method whereby the stent (3) is arranged around the expandable portion (2) of the catheter, the catheter surface is softened, e.g.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2003Date of Patent: October 3, 2006Assignee: Meadox Medicals, Inc.Inventors: Jacob Stoltze, Jorgen Kamstrup-Larsen
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Publication number: 20040098078Abstract: The present invention relates to a catheter systems for introducing and implanting an expandable stent member in a body. The catheter includes a catheter member having first and second ends, the first end having an inflatable portion, a lumen in fluid communication with the inflatable portion and the second end for inflating the inflatable portion. The expandable stent member is capable of permanent deformation when expanded. At least a portion of the stent member is attached to the inflatable portion by a bond and whereby upon inflation of the inflatable portion the bond is released from the stent member to permit deployment of the stent member and removal of the catheter member. The bond may be formed by the same or different material than the balloon surface. For example, an adhesive may be used.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Applicant: SciMed Life Systems, Inc.Inventors: Jacob Stoltze, Jorgen Kamstrup-Larsen
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Publication number: 20030163140Abstract: A catheter system for the introduction and implantation of a stent comprises a catheter (1) with an expandable portion (2) at its one end, elements at the opposite catheter end intended for communication with means for expanding the expandable portion, and a stent (3) made of a material to which a permanent deformation is imparted when the catheter is expanded until the desired insertion diameter is reached, said stent (3) being arranged around the expandable portion (2) of the catheter, where the stent (3) is adhesively connected to the expandable portion (2) of the catheter with adhesion forces between stent and support which are less powerful than the shear forces with which the expandable portion (2) of the catheter influences the adhesive connection when said portion is expanded, all of the above being obtainable by a method whereby the stent (3) is arranged around the expandable portion (2) of the catheter, the catheter surface is softened, e.g.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2003Publication date: August 28, 2003Applicant: Meadox Medicals, Inc.Inventors: Jacob Stoltze, Jorgen Kamstrup-Larsen
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Publication number: 20020111633Abstract: A catheter system for the introduction and implantation of a stent comprises a catheter (1) with an expandable portion (2) at its one end, elements at the opposite catheter end intended for communication with means for expanding the expandable portion, and a stent (3) made of a material to which a permanent deformation is imparted when the catheter is expanded until the desired insertion diameter is reached, said stent (3) being arranged around the expandable portion (2) of the catheter, where the stent (3) is adhesively connected to the expandable portion (2) of the catheter with adhesion forces between stent and support which are less powerful than the shear forces with which the expandable portion (2) of the catheter influences the adhesive connection when said portion is expanded, all of the above being obtainable by a method whereby the stent (3) is arranged around the expandable portion (2) of the catheter, the catheter surface is softened, e.g.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2001Publication date: August 15, 2002Applicant: Meadox Medicals, Inc.Inventors: Jacob Stoltze, Jorgen Kamstrup-Larsen
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Patent number: 6340122Abstract: A spreader for spreading a fluid, such as an adhesive, in a thin layer on a surface including a spreader housing and a plurality of outlet nozzles, which are arranged at regular intervals along one side of the spreader housing, and which are connected to a feeding channel system accommodated in the housing. The feeding channel system communicates with an inlet opening for the fluid. The nozzles, the feeding channel system thereof and the inlet opening are shaped in a separate lining detachably secured in the housing, the housing including cavities for receiving the lining and being able to firmly clamp around the lining in use, and whereby at least one opening is provided in the housing, where the nozzles project from the interior of the housing through the opening.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2000Date of Patent: January 22, 2002Assignee: Casco A/SInventor: Jørgen Kamstrup-Larsen
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Patent number: 6187013Abstract: The present invention relates to a catheter systems for introducing and implanting an expandable stent member in a body. The catheter includes a catheter member having first and second ends, the first end having an inflatable portion, a lumen in fluid communication with the inflatable portion and the second end for inflating the inflatable portion. The expandable stent member is capable of permanent deformation when expanded. At least a portion of the stent member is attached to the inflatable portion by a bond and whereby upon inflation of the inflatable portion the bond is released from the stent member to permit deployment of the stent member and removal of the catheter member. The bond may be formed by the same or different material than the balloon surface. For example, an adhesive may be used.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 1996Date of Patent: February 13, 2001Assignee: Meadox Medicals, Inc.Inventors: Jacob Stoltze, Jorgen Kamstrup-Larsen
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Patent number: 6059738Abstract: A guidewire includes a shaft portion and a tip portion with the tip portion having a plastic tubular coating thereover. The shaft portion of the guidewire has a given diameter and the tip portion has a diameter which decreases towards a distal end thereof. A tubular plastic coating is placed on at least the tip portion of the guidewire. The outer diameter of the coating on the tip portion exceeds the diameter of the shaft portion. The diameter of the plastic coating is reduced so as to be no greater than the diameter of the shaft portion. A hydrophilic coating may be applied over the shaft and the tip portion of the guidewire.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 1995Date of Patent: May 9, 2000Assignee: Meadox Medicals, Inc.Inventors: Jacob Stoltze, Jorgen Kamstrup-Larsen
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Patent number: 6033720Abstract: A guidewire includes a shaft portion and a tip portion with the tip portion having a plastic tubular coating thereover. The shaft portion of the guidewire has a given diameter and the tip portion has a diameter which decreases towards a distal end thereof. A tubular plastic coating is placed on at least the tip portion of the guidewire. The outer diameter of the coating on the tip portion exceeds the diameter of the shaft portion. The diameter of the plastic coating is reduced so as to be no greater than the diameter of the shaft portion. A hydrophilic coating may be applied over the shaft and the tip portion of the guidewire.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 1999Date of Patent: March 7, 2000Assignee: Meadox Medicals, Inc.Inventors: Jacob Stoltze, Jorgen Kamstrup-Larsen
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Patent number: 4840692Abstract: A method for producing an absorption body, notably for use in cases of female incontinence which include forming a core by dry depositing a layer of hot meltable thermoplastic fibers and a highly absorbing pulverulent material, e.g. a cross-linked polymer prepared from a methacrylic monomer, on a porous sheet, subjecting the layer to heat treatment to form a stable three-dimensional fiber network and cutting or milling several preferably rectilinear, deep channels in the core surface.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1987Date of Patent: June 20, 1989Assignee: Coloplast A/SInventor: Jorgen Kamstrup-Larsen
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Patent number: 4736925Abstract: A hose clamp (8) to be positioned on an outlet hose member (7) from a liquid collection bag (1), e.g. a urine collection bag, is provided with two hingedly connected clamp parts (9, 10), one of which (10) has a U-shaped cross-section and lateral portions (13, 14), including longitudinal slots (15) to receive the bottom portion (4) of the bag (1). When mounted, the clamp (8) is pushed onto the bottom portion (4) of the bag (1) so that only a small part of the clamp (8) extends outside the bag. Thereby, the inconveniences to the user are diminished to the largest extent and an improved security against unintentional opening is obtained.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1987Date of Patent: April 12, 1988Assignee: Coloplast A/SInventors: Jorgen Kamstrup-Larsen, Michael Morris
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Patent number: 4428991Abstract: In a plate-shaped insulation member consisting of parallel mineral wool strips positioned side by side with the fiber planes normal to the main surfaces of said members the strips are joined together by connecting means laid down in parallel tracks extending transverse to said strips and having a small depth relative to the thickness of the strips. The connecting means may consist of strings laid down in tracks either in one main surface only for production of flexible insulation mats or in both main surfaces for production of rigid formstable insulation plates. The latter may also be produced by connecting means in the form of relatively thin strips of corrugated wall board, for example, laid down in said tracks in an upstanding position.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 1979Date of Patent: January 31, 1984Assignee: Superfos Glasuld A/SInventor: Jorgen Kamstrup-Larsen
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Patent number: D299865Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 1986Date of Patent: February 14, 1989Assignee: Coloplast A/SInventors: Jorgen Kamstrup-Larsen, Michael Morris