Patents by Inventor Kc Kong
Kc Kong 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: 20190374770Abstract: The neural interface system of one embodiment includes a cylindrical shaft, a lateral extension longitudinally coupled to at least a portion of the shaft and having a thickness less than a diameter of the shaft, and an electrode array arranged on the lateral extension and radially offset from the shaft, including electrode sites that electrically interface with their surroundings. The method of one embodiment for making the neural interface system includes forming a planar polymer substrate with at least one metallization layer, patterning on at least one metallization layer an electrode array on a first end of the substrate, patterning conductive traces on at least one metallization layer, rolling a portion of the substrate toward the first end of the substrate, and securing the rolled substrate into a shaft having the first end of the substrate laterally extending from the shaft and the electrode array radially offset from the shaft.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2019Publication date: December 12, 2019Inventors: John P. Seymour, Jamille Farraye Hetke, Rio J. Vetter, Daryl R. Kipke, David S. Pellinen, KC Kong
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Patent number: 10493297Abstract: An implantable optical electrode having a thin film electrode array including a plurality of electrodes, a light source associated with the thin film electrode array, and a passive bioactive agent delivery module associated with the thin film electrode array. Also disclosed are methods of manufacturing the array and a neural interface system with passive fluid delivery.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2012Date of Patent: December 3, 2019Assignee: NeuroNexus Technologies, Inc.Inventors: John P. Seymour, KC Kong, Rio J. Vetter
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Patent number: 10252047Abstract: The neural interface system of one embodiment includes a cylindrical shaft, a lateral extension longitudinally coupled to at least a portion of the shaft and having a thickness less than a diameter of the shaft, and an electrode array arranged on the lateral extension and radially offset from the shaft, including electrode sites that electrically interface with their surroundings. The method of one embodiment for making the neural interface system includes forming a planar polymer substrate with at least one metallization layer, patterning on at least one metallization layer an electrode array on a first end of the substrate, patterning conductive traces on at least one metallization layer, rolling a portion of the substrate toward the first end of the substrate, and securing the rolled substrate into a shaft having the first end of the substrate laterally extending from the shaft and the electrode array radially offset from the shaft.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2015Date of Patent: April 9, 2019Assignee: NEURONEXUS TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: John P. Seymour, Jamille Farraye Hetke, Rio J. Vetter, Daryl R. Kipke, David S. Pellinen, Kc Kong
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Publication number: 20180345008Abstract: A three-dimensional neural probe electrode array system is described. Planar probes are microfabricated and electrically connected to flexible micro-machined ribbon cables using a rivet bonding technique. The distal end of each cable is connected to a probe with the proximal end of the cable being customized for connection to a printed circuit board. Final assembly consists of combining multiple such assemblies into a single structure. Each of the two-dimensional neural probe arrays is positioned into a micro-machined platform that provides mechanical support and alignment for each array. Lastly, a micro-machined cap is placed on top of each neural electrode probe and cable assembly to protect them from damage during shipping and subsequent use. The cap provides a relatively planar surface for attachment of a computer controlled inserter for precise insertion into the tissue.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2017Publication date: December 6, 2018Inventors: Rio J. Vetter, Jamille Farraye Hetke, David S. Pellinen, Bencharong Suwarato, KC Kong
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Patent number: 9844660Abstract: A three-dimensional neural probe electrode array system is described. Planar probes are microfabricated and electrically connected to flexible micro-machined ribbon cables using a rivet bonding technique. The distal end of each cable is connected to a probe with the proximal end of the cable being customized for connection to a printed circuit board. Final assembly consists of combining multiple such assemblies into a single structure. Each of the two-dimensional neural probe arrays is positioned into a micro-machined platform that provides mechanical support and alignment for each array. Lastly, a micro-machined cap is placed on top of each neural electrode probe and cable assembly to protect them from damage during shipping and subsequent use. The cap provides a relatively planar surface for attachment of a computer controlled inserter for precise insertion into the tissue.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2014Date of Patent: December 19, 2017Assignee: NEURONEXUS TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Rio J. Vetter, Jamille Farraye Hetke, David S. Pellinen, Bencharong Suwarato, Kc Kong
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Publication number: 20170326382Abstract: Waveguide neural interface devices and methods for fabricating such devices are provided herein. An exemplary interface device includes a neural device comprising an exterior neural device sidewall extending to a distal end portion of the neural device, an array of electrode sites supported by a first face of the neural device sidewall. The array includes a recording electrode site. The exemplary interface device further includes a waveguide extending along the neural device, the waveguide having a distal end to emit light to illuminate targeted tissue adjacent to the recording electrode site, and a light redirecting element disposed at the distal end of the waveguide. The light redirecting element redirects light traveling through the waveguide in a manner that avoids direct illumination of the recording electrode site on the first face of the neural device sidewall.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2017Publication date: November 16, 2017Applicant: NeuroNexus Technologies, Inc.Inventors: John P. Seymour, Mayurachat Ning Gulari, Daryl R. Kipke, KC Kong
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Patent number: 9700736Abstract: A neural interface array including an optical waveguide, a thin film electrode array associated with the optical waveguide, the thin film electrode array having a plurality of electrodes, and a fluid delivery channel attached to at least one of the optical waveguide and the thin film electrode array. Also disclosed are methods for optical stimulation and a neural interface system with active fluid delivery.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2012Date of Patent: July 11, 2017Assignee: NEURONEXUS TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: John P. Seymour, Kc Kong, Rio J. Vetter
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Patent number: 9643027Abstract: A waveguide neural interface device including: a neural device implantable in tissue and including an array of electrode sites that electrically communicate with their surroundings, in which the array of electrode sites includes at least one recording electrode site; and a waveguide, coupled to the neural device, that carries light along a longitudinal axis and includes a light directing element that redirects the carried light from the waveguide to illuminate selectively targeted tissue, in which at least a portion of the redirected light is directed laterally away from the longitudinal axis and the recording electrode site is configured to sample illuminated tissue. A method for assembling a waveguide neural interface device is also described.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2014Date of Patent: May 9, 2017Assignee: NEURONEXUS TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: John P. Seymour, Mayurachat Ning Gulari, Daryl R. Kipke, Kc Kong
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Patent number: 9636028Abstract: A three-dimensional neural probe electrode array system is described. Planar probes are microfabricated and electrically connected to flexible micro-machined ribbon cables using a rivet bonding technique. The distal end of each cable is connected to a probe with the proximal end of the cable being customized for connection to a printed circuit board. Final assembly consists of combining multiple such assemblies into a single structure. Each of the two-dimensional neural probe arrays is positioned into a micro-machined platform that provides mechanical support and alignment for each array. Lastly, a micro-machined cap is placed on top of each neural electrode probe and cable assembly to protect them from damage during shipping and subsequent use. The cap provides a relatively planar surface for attachment of a computer controlled inserter for precise insertion into the tissue.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2014Date of Patent: May 2, 2017Assignee: NEURONEXUS TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Rio J. Vetter, Jamille Farraye Hetke, David S. Pellinen, Bencharong Suwarato, Kc Kong
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Implantable electrode lead system with a three dimensional arrangement and method of making the same
Patent number: 9289142Abstract: One embodiment of the invention includes an implantable electrode lead system that includes a series of shims stacked upon each other, a series of first components, and a series of second components connected to the series of first components through a series of connectors. One of the first components extends from one of the shims, and another of the first components extends from another one of the shims. The shims position the first components in a three dimensional arrangement.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2013Date of Patent: March 22, 2016Assignee: NeuroNexus Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Kc Kong, Jamille Farraye Hetke, James A. Wiler, David S. Pellinen, Mayurachat Ning Gulari -
Patent number: 9248269Abstract: An apparatus comprises a flexible substrate including a modular electrode array disposed on the flexible substrate. The modular electrode array includes a plurality of electrode modules, where an electrode module includes a plurality of electrodes. The flexible substrate also includes a spatial separation between the electrode modules of the modular electrode array, and conductive interconnect coupled to the electrodes of the plurality of electrodes.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2012Date of Patent: February 2, 2016Assignee: NeuroNexus Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Daryl R. Kipke, Rio J. Vetter, Kc Kong, Jamille Hetke, David Anderson
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Publication number: 20150246219Abstract: The neural interface system of one embodiment includes a cylindrical shaft, a lateral extension longitudinally coupled to at least a portion of the shaft and having a thickness less than a diameter of the shaft, and an electrode array arranged on the lateral extension and radially offset from the shaft, including electrode sites that electrically interface with their surroundings. The method of one embodiment for making the neural interface system includes forming a planar polymer substrate with at least one metallization layer, patterning on at least one metallization layer an electrode array on a first end of the substrate, patterning conductive traces on at least one metallization layer, rolling a portion of the substrate toward the first end of the substrate, and securing the rolled substrate into a shaft having the first end of the substrate laterally extending from the shaft and the electrode array radially offset from the shaft.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2015Publication date: September 3, 2015Inventors: John P. Seymour, Jamille Farraye Hetke, Rio J. Vetter, Daryl R. Kipke, David S. Pellinen, Kc Kong
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Publication number: 20150128413Abstract: A three-dimensional neural probe electrode array system is described. Planar probes are microfabricated and electrically connected to flexible micro-machined ribbon cables using a rivet bonding technique. The distal end of each cable is connected to a probe with the proximal end of the cable being customized for connection to a printed circuit board. Final assembly consists of combining multiple such assemblies into a single structure. Each of the two-dimensional neural probe arrays is positioned into a micro-machined platform that provides mechanical support and alignment for each array. Lastly, a micro-machined cap is placed on top of each neural electrode probe and cable assembly to protect them from damage during shipping and subsequent use. The cap provides a relatively planar surface for attachment of a computer controlled inserter for precise insertion into the tissue.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2014Publication date: May 14, 2015Inventors: RIO J. VETTER, Jamille Farraye Hetke, David S. Pellinen, Bencharong Suwarato, Kc Kong
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Publication number: 20150133761Abstract: A three-dimensional neural probe electrode array system is described. Planar probes are microfabricated and electrically connected to flexible micro-machined ribbon cables using a rivet bonding technique. The distal end of each cable is connected to a probe with the proximal end of the cable being customized for connection to a printed circuit board. Final assembly consists of combining multiple such assemblies into a single structure. Each of the two-dimensional neural probe arrays is positioned into a micro-machined platform that provides mechanical support and alignment for each array. Lastly, a micro-machined cap is placed on top of each neural electrode probe and cable assembly to protect them from damage during shipping and subsequent use. The cap provides a relatively planar surface for attachment of a computer controlled inserter for precise insertion into the tissue.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2014Publication date: May 14, 2015Inventors: Rio J. Vetter, Jamille Farraye Hetke, David S. Pellinen, Bencharong Suwarato, Kc Kong
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Patent number: 9008747Abstract: The neural interface system of one embodiment includes a cylindrical shaft, a lateral extension longitudinally coupled to at least a portion of the shaft and having a thickness less than a diameter of the shaft, and an electrode array arranged on the lateral extension and radially offset from the shaft, including electrode sites that electrically interface with their surroundings. The method of one embodiment for making the neural interface system includes forming a planar polymer substrate with at least one metallization layer, patterning on at least one metallization layer an electrode array on a first end of the substrate, patterning conductive traces on at least one metallization layer, rolling a portion of the substrate toward the first end of the substrate, and securing the rolled substrate into a shaft having the first end of the substrate laterally extending from the shaft and the electrode array radially offset from the shaft.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2012Date of Patent: April 14, 2015Assignee: NeuroNexus Technologies, Inc.Inventors: John Seymour, Jamille Hetke, Rio Vetter, Daryl Kipke, David Pellinen, Kc Kong
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Publication number: 20150047179Abstract: A waveguide neural interface device including: a neural device implantable in tissue and including an array of electrode sites that electrically communicate with their surroundings, in which the array of electrode sites includes at least one recording electrode site; and a waveguide, coupled to the neural device, that carries light along a longitudinal axis and includes a light directing element that redirects the carried light from the waveguide to illuminate selectively targeted tissue, in which at least a portion of the redirected light is directed laterally away from the longitudinal axis and the recording electrode site is configured to sample illuminated tissue. A method for assembling a waveguide neural interface device is also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2014Publication date: February 19, 2015Inventors: John P. Seymour, Mayurachat Ning Gulari, Daryl R. Kipke, Kc Kong
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Patent number: 8954144Abstract: An apparatus comprises a flexible substrate. The flexible substrate includes a first substrate surface, a surface electrode array that includes a plurality of electrodes disposed on the first substrate surface, one or more flexible neural probes substantially orthogonal to the first substrate surface and insertable into biological tissue, and a penetrating electrode array that includes a plurality of electrodes formed on the one or more flexible neural probes, wherein electrodes of the surface electrode array and the penetrating electrode array are configured to one or both of receive a neural signal from a neural signal source and provide electrical stimulation energy to a neural stimulation target.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2012Date of Patent: February 10, 2015Assignee: NeuroNexus Technologies, Inc.Inventors: David Anderson, Daryl R. Kipke, Jamille Hetke, Rio J. Vetter, Kc Kong, John Seymour
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Patent number: 8870857Abstract: A waveguide neural interface device including: a neural device implantable in tissue and including an array of electrode sites that electrically communicate with their surroundings, in which the array of electrode sites includes at least one recording electrode site; and a waveguide, coupled to the neural device, that carries light along a longitudinal axis and includes a light directing element that redirects the carried light from the waveguide to illuminate selectively targeted tissue, in which at least a portion of the redirected light is directed laterally away from the longitudinal axis and the recording electrode site is configured to sample illuminated tissue. A method for assembling a waveguide neural interface device is also described.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2010Date of Patent: October 28, 2014Assignee: Greatbatch Ltd.Inventors: John P. Seymour, Mayurachat Gulari, Daryl R. Kipke, Kc Kong
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Patent number: 8703537Abstract: The method of the preferred embodiments includes the steps of providing a base having a frame portion and a center portion; building a preliminary structure coupled to the base; removing a portion of the preliminary structure to define a series of devices and a plurality of bridges; removing the center portion of the base such that the frame portion defines an open region, wherein the plurality of bridges suspend the series of devices in the open region defined by the frame; and encapsulating the series of devices. The method is preferably designed for the manufacture of semiconductor devices, and more specifically for the manufacture of encapsulated implantable electrodes. The method, however, may be alternatively used in any suitable environment and for any suitable reason.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2013Date of Patent: April 22, 2014Assignee: NeuroNexus Technologies, Inc.Inventors: David S. Pellinen, Jamille Farraye Hetke, Daryl R. Kipke, Kc Kong, Rio J. Vetter, Mayurachat Ning Gulari
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Patent number: 8658465Abstract: The method of the preferred embodiments includes the steps of providing a base having a frame portion and a center portion; building a preliminary structure coupled to the base; removing a portion of the preliminary structure to define a series of devices and a plurality of bridges; removing the center portion of the base such that the frame portion defines an open region, wherein the plurality of bridges suspend the series of devices in the open region defined by the frame; and encapsulating the series of devices. The method is preferably designed for the manufacture of semiconductor devices, and more specifically for the manufacture of encapsulated implantable electrodes. The method, however, may be alternatively used in any suitable environment and for any suitable reason.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2012Date of Patent: February 25, 2014Assignee: NeuroNexus Technologies, Inc.Inventors: David S. Pellinen, Jamille Farraye Hetke, Daryl R. Kipke, Kc Kong, Rio J. Vetter, Mayurachat Gulari