Patents by Inventor Lee Kulle

Lee Kulle 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).

  • Patent number: 8761902
    Abstract: In one embodiment, an anchor for anchoring a medical lead within the body of a patient, comprises: a first housing portion; a second housing portion, wherein the first and second housing portions define an inner passageway through the anchor and the inner passageway comprises first and second tapered portions at first and second ends of the inner passageway; and a gripping insert disposed within the inner passageway; wherein the first and second housing portions are adapted to be set in a first configuration and a second configuration by user manipulation; wherein in the first configuration, the inner passageway through the first and second housing portions permits the gripping insert to be retained in a first state; wherein in the second configuration, the gripping insert is compressed into a second state; wherein in the second configuration, the gripping insert is further compressed into a third state when the gripping insert is forced against one of the first and second tapered portions by movement of a me
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 4, 2011
    Date of Patent: June 24, 2014
    Assignee: Advanced Neuromodulation Systems, Inc.
    Inventor: Lee Kulle
  • Publication number: 20110224764
    Abstract: In one embodiment, an anchor for anchoring a medical lead within the body of a patient, comprises: a first housing portion; a second housing portion, wherein the first and second housing portions define an inner passageway through the anchor and the inner passageway comprises first and second tapered portions at first and second ends of the inner passageway; and a gripping insert disposed within the inner passageway; wherein the first and second housing portions are adapted to be set in a first configuration and a second configuration by user manipulation; wherein in the first configuration, the inner passageway through the first and second housing portions permits the gripping insert to be retained in a first state; wherein in the second configuration, the gripping insert is compressed into a second state; wherein in the second configuration, the gripping insert is further compressed into a third state when the gripping insert is forced against one of the first and second tapered portions by movement of a me
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 4, 2011
    Publication date: September 15, 2011
    Inventor: Lee Kulle
  • Publication number: 20060081258
    Abstract: Disclosed is a drug-delivery cassette for use with a drug delivery device. The cassette includes a main board and a luer site base portion connected to the main board for positioning a luer on the main board. A drip chamber is included on the main board to collect any drug that exits the luer when the luer is attached to the luer site portion. A deflectable sensor beam is positioned to detect the presence or absence of a luer in the luer site base portion. The drug-delivery cassette further includes a drug vial spike attachable to and detachable from the cassette main board that is connected to the luer by way of a drug delivery tube.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 21, 2005
    Publication date: April 20, 2006
    Inventors: Anil Nalagatla, Charles Burford, Tommy Cushing, William Donofrio, Richard Flaker, Ross Krogh, Lee Kulle, Louis Sabo
  • Publication number: 20060042636
    Abstract: Disclosed is a respiratory cannula assembly to deliver and receive gases from a patient. The cannula assembly contains two oral prongs for delivering and receiving gases from the patient as well as at least one gas delivery nasal prong and at least one gas receiving nasal prong. The gas receiving nasal prong extends further into the patients nostril than the gas delivery nasal prong. The cannula assembly further contains a connector that aids in coupling to a medical device, the connector including independent oral and nasal moisture traps that remove moisture from exhaled patient gases.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 21, 2005
    Publication date: March 2, 2006
    Inventors: Anil Nalagatla, Gregory Bishop, Tommy Cushing, Richard Flaker, David Keilholz, Lee Kulle, Louis Sabo
  • Publication number: 20060042634
    Abstract: Disclosed is a device for coupling a respiratory cannula with a medical effector system. The coupling device consists of a plate with several ports for receiving respired gases from the respiratory cannula and for delivering oxygen or air to the respiratory cannula. The coupling device may directly or indirectly deliver the respired gases to a capnometry device located in the medical effector system. Also included is a port for delivering an audio signal from the medical effector system to an audio earpiece disposed proximate the ear of a patient.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 21, 2005
    Publication date: March 2, 2006
    Inventors: Anil Nalagatla, Mark Burdorff, Tommy Cushing, William Donofrio, Curt Eyster, Lee Kulle, Louis Sabo, Paul Bruggeman, James Martin, Johnson McRorie, Jason Derouen
  • Patent number: 4874369
    Abstract: A self-priming injection site having a stopper that resists dislocation or removal from the injection site. The stopper is positioned within the plastic housing between a top with an open center and an intermediate ledge having an upturned lip. The stopper includes an annular groove that receives the upturned lip of the intermediate ledge, to assist in holding the stopper in compression within the housing. An arm portion allows the intravenous fluid to enter the injection site on a path approximately parallel to and immediately adjacent to the ledge and the bottom of the stopper. A check valve may be positioned within the arm portion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 27, 1987
    Date of Patent: October 17, 1989
    Assignee: Baxter International Inc.
    Inventors: Lee Kulle, Vince Desecki, John M Hess, III