Patents by Inventor Julian G. Ellis

Julian G. Ellis 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: 20040193258
    Abstract: A stent having an elongate tubular body (11) formed from a seamless textile fabric having a predefined fabric structure, the tubular body (11) being biased by resilient support means into an erected tubular shape to define a conduit, the support means being in the form of one or more elongated resilient elements (31) anchored to said fabric structure so as to be constrained to extend circumferentially and/or longitudinally about the tubular body (11), the fabric structure including a series of anchorage loops (40) formed on a surface of the fabric, the anchorage (40) loops being spaced circumferentially around and/or longitudinally along the tubular body at predetermined locations to define one or ore predefined paths, said one or more elongate resilient elements (31) being arranged to pass through said anchorage loops (40) so as to be constrained to extend along said one or more predefined paths.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 12, 2004
    Publication date: September 30, 2004
    Inventors: Julian G. Ellis, Peter W. Butcher
  • Patent number: 4665951
    Abstract: A prosthetic ligament comprises an elongate woven fabric member having two ends, including a portion woven in the form of a tube, a tail section extending between the tubular portion and a first end, the tail section having a tubular configuration with a single longitudinal opening, a pocket extending from the tubular portion towards the second end of the member and having a tubular configuration with a single longitudinal opening, and a tightly woven portion extending from the pocket towards said second end wherein the member comprises a unitary woven structure.Weaving of the prosthesis as a unitary structure avoids the need for any subsequent sewing. The structure is also stronger and does not have a selvedge which could cause irritation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 11, 1985
    Date of Patent: May 19, 1987
    Inventor: Julian G. Ellis