Patents by Inventor Martin Wymann

Martin Wymann 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: 20090254042
    Abstract: A needle protection device detachably fixed to an injection appliance includes a needle, a needle holder from which a needle injection section of the needle projects distally and a needle connection section of the needle projects proximally, a distal needle protection element connected to the needle holder movable in the distal direction from a release position to a protection position and arranged behind the needle injection section in the release position and overlapping the needle injection section and distal end of the injection needle in the protection position, a proximal needle protection element connected to the needle holder movable from a release position and arranged behind the needle connection section into a protection position and overlapping the needle connection section and proximal end of the injection needle, and a blocking device which blocks movement of the proximal needle protection element from the protection position into the release position.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 6, 2009
    Publication date: October 8, 2009
    Inventors: Christian Gratwohl, Marc Lanz, Urs Widmer, Martin Wymann
  • Publication number: 20090221972
    Abstract: A needle protection device including a needle holder for operable coupling to an injection device and from which an injection needle projects, a blocking device which projects from the needle holder and is radially distanced from the injection needle, a needle protection element which can be moved into a first position and, from the first position, to a protection position in which it surrounds the injection needle, and which can be blocked from leaving the protection position by the blocking device, and a safety member arranged between the injection needle and the needle protection element in such a way that it can be displaced in relation to the injection needle, wherein the needle protection element includes an engagement element and the safety member includes a counter-element, the engagement element and counter-element mutually engaging when the needle protection element is moved into the first position, the needle protection element thereby entraining the safety member during movement of the needle prot
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 6, 2009
    Publication date: September 3, 2009
    Inventors: Christian Gratwohl, Martin Wymann
  • Publication number: 20090054989
    Abstract: Disclosed is an intervertebral implant (1) comprising a central axis (2), a bottom cover plate (3) and a top cover plate (4), which are respectively provided with an exterior surface (7; 8) that extends transversal to the central axis (2), and a central part (10). Said central part (10) is located between the cover plates (3; 4) and is provided with a sleeve (12) encompassing a fiber system (5) that is connected to the cover plates (3; 4) and is embedded in an enveloping body (25) made of a homogeneous material. In analogy with the anatomic structure of the natural disk, the inventive intervertebral implant (1) can transfer occurring compressive forces onto the cover plates (3, 4) thereof as tensile forces that are applied to the individual fibers of the fiber system (5) thereof.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 26, 2008
    Publication date: February 26, 2009
    Inventors: Daniel Baumgartner, Martin Wymann, Mario Gago Ho, Adrian Burri
  • Patent number: 7429270
    Abstract: Disclosed is an intervertebral implant (1) comprising a central axis (2), a bottom cover plate (3) and a top cover plate (4), which are respectively provided with an exterior surface (7; 8) that extends transversal to the central axis (2), and a central part (10). Said central part (10) is located between the cover plates (3; 4) and is provided with a sleeve (12) encompassing a fiber system (5) that is connected to the cover plates (3; 4) and is embedded in an enveloping body (25) made of a homogeneous material. In analogy with the anatomic structure of the natural disk, the inventive intervertebral implant (1) can transfer occurring compressive forces onto the cover plates (3, 4) thereof as tensile forces that are applied to the individual fibers of the fiber system (5) thereof.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 14, 2003
    Date of Patent: September 30, 2008
    Assignee: Synthes (U.S.A.)
    Inventors: Daniel Baumgartner, Martin Wymann, Mario Gago Ho, Adrian Burri
  • Publication number: 20080103454
    Abstract: A needle protecting device on or for an injection apparatus comprising an injection needle with a needle tip and a needle base beyond which the injection needle protrudes, the needle protecting device including a needle protector moveable from an exposing position in which the needle tip is exposed to a protective position in which it overlaps the needle tip, a first blocking mechanism connected to or formed in one piece with one of the needle protector or the needle base, and a second blocking mechanism connected to or formed in one piece with the other of the needle protector or the needle base, wherein, when the needle protector is in the protective position, the blocking mechanisms are engaged with each other preventing the needle protector from moving into the exposing position, and wherein the engagement may be non-destructively released and/or restored.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 5, 2007
    Publication date: May 1, 2008
    Inventors: Christian Gratwohl, Martin Wymann, Marc Lanz, Urs Widmer
  • Publication number: 20080077093
    Abstract: A needle unit for an injection device comprising an injection needle and a needle holder, the needle unit coupled to the injection device and comprising: a needle protector comprising a guide which guides the needle protector such that it can move axially, at least one spring element applying a spring force to the needle protector thus holding the protector in a first position, and a lock which, after an injection, locks the needle protector in the first position against moving further axially, wherein the lock is deformable by force and assumes its original shape after said force is removed, and wherein the needle protector affects the lock transversely with respect to the axial movement direction during an axial movement of the protector which accompanies an injection and deflects the lock into a locking position when the needle protector is moved to the first position.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 5, 2007
    Publication date: March 27, 2008
    Inventors: Christian Gratwohl, Martin Wymann
  • Patent number: 7166131
    Abstract: An intervertebral disk prosthesis having an essentially hollow cylindrical base element (1) which is provided with a casing (2) that is embodied as a bellows, a top end (3), and a bottom end (4), and a central longitudinal axis (5). The base element also includes an upper apposition plate (6), which is disposed perpendicular to the longitudinal axis (5) at the top end (3) of the base element (1) and rests on the base plate of the vertebra, and a lower apposition plate (7), which is arranged perpendicular to the longitudinal axis (5) at the bottom end (4) of the base element (1) and leans on the cover plate of a vertebra. The casing (2) serves a spring element having a defined spring rate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 28, 2002
    Date of Patent: January 23, 2007
    Assignee: Synthes (USA)
    Inventors: Armin Studer, Jason Trachsel, Martin Wymann
  • Publication number: 20060265075
    Abstract: Disclosed is an intervertebral implant (1) comprising a central axis (2), a bottom cover plate (3) and a top cover plate (4), which are respectively provided with an exterior surface (7; 8) that extends transversal to the central axis (2), and a central part (10). Said central part (10) is located between the cover plates (3; 4) and is provided with a sleeve (12) encompassing a fiber system (5) that is connected to the cover plates (3; 4) and is embedded in an enveloping body (25) made of a homogeneous material. In analogy with the anatomic structure of the natural disk, the inventive intervertebral implant (1) can transfer occurring compressive forces onto the cover plates (3, 4) thereof as tensile forces that are applied to the individual fibers of the fiber system (5) thereof.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 14, 2003
    Publication date: November 23, 2006
    Inventors: Daniel Baumgartner, Martin Wymann, Mario Gago Ho, Adrian Burri
  • Publication number: 20060052871
    Abstract: An intervertebral disk prosthesis having an essentially hollow cylindrical base element (1) which is provided with a casing (2) that is embodied as a bellows, a top end (3), and a bottom end (4), and a central longitudinal axis (5). The base element also includes an upper apposition plate (6), which is disposed perpendicular to the longitudinal axis (5) at the top end (3) of the base element (1) and rests on the base plate of the vertebra, and a lower apposition plate (7), which is arranged perpendicular to the longitudinal axis (5) at the bottom end (4) of the base element (1) and leans on the cover plate of a vertebra. The casing (2) serves a spring element having a defined spring rate.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 28, 2002
    Publication date: March 9, 2006
    Inventors: Armin Studer, jason Trachsel, Martin Wymann
  • Publication number: 20060052872
    Abstract: Intervertebral disc prosthesis comprising an upper apposition plate appropriate to rest against the base plate of a vertebra, an apposition plate spaced apart from the apposition plate and suitable to rest against the upper plate of a vertebra, a plurality of elastic devices mounted between the two apposition plates and in their peripheral zones in a manner that the two apposition plates shall be displaceable in mutually resilient manner, and a central axis which runs essentially perpendicularly to the two apposition plates, the elastic devices being designed/configured in a manner that the intervertebral disc prosthesis as a whole exhibits asymmetrical stiffness.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 1, 2005
    Publication date: March 9, 2006
    Inventors: Armin Studer, Jason Trachsel, Martin Wymann