Patents by Inventor Martyn Abbott

Martyn Abbott 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: 20070073233
    Abstract: A thrombectomy catheter deployment system which greatly simplifies setup procedures and operation of a thrombectomy catheter includes a stand alone drive unit and a disposable pump/catheter assembly which is manually placed into a carriage assembly in the drive unit. The pump/catheter assembly has a plurality of preconnected components including tubular structure and a thrombectomy catheter connected thereto and is transported into or out of the interior of the drive unit for automatic high pressure pump piston head engagement or disengagement with a reciprocating linear actuator and for automatic engagement or disengagement of an effluent waste tube with a roller pump. A barcode reader senses specific operational data pertaining to an individual pump and provides an interface for operation of the reciprocating linear actuator. A bubble trap incorporated for effective debubbling of saline solution is closely coupled to an insert molded pump having an improved valve arrangement.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 28, 2005
    Publication date: March 29, 2007
    Inventors: Eric Thor, Michael Bonnette, Nicole Aasen, Martyn Abbott, Douglas Ball, Walter Croll, David Cummings, Chad Grant, Mark Hilse, James Karpinski, Daniel Kneip, Jeffrey Rogers, Ernest Scherger, John Teschendorf, Stephen Weisel, David West
  • Patent number: 5899873
    Abstract: A cardioplegia system for delivering cardioplegic solution to the heart during open heart surgery in cooperation with an extracorporeal blood circuit employing a heart/lung machine, includes a conduit diverting a portion of the blood flow from the heart/lung machine to a cardioplegia delivery line. A heat exchanger assembly including a heat exchanger for controlling fluid temperature is provided in the cardioplegia delivery line. In addition to a heat exchanger, the heat exchanger assembly includes an integral bubble trap, filtration means and means to enable the measurement of certain physical characteristics of the circulating cardioplegia fluid and/or certain events occurring within the heat exchanger assembly.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 24, 1997
    Date of Patent: May 4, 1999
    Assignee: Quest Medical, Inc.
    Inventors: Kenneth A. Jones, Martyn Abbott, Andrew P. Mattson
  • Patent number: 5645531
    Abstract: A system and method for blood mixture fluid delivery to a patient includes fluid delivery conduits connected to the patient for delivering blood mixture fluid, a pump for controlled pumping of blood mixture fluid through the conduits to the patient, and an automatic control mechanism operatively connected to the pump for controlling the pump so that the blood mixture fluid is continuously delivered to the patient at a defined constant pressure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 1, 1994
    Date of Patent: July 8, 1997
    Assignee: Quest Medical, Inc.
    Inventors: Thomas C. Thompson, Martyn Abbott, Kenneth A. Jones
  • Patent number: 5638737
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a piston assembly for use in a fluid delivery system. The piston assembly is comprised of two elements: a splined-piston having generally a convex shape and a ribbed-base, that receives the piston, which has a complementary concave shape. The interposition of the splines and ribs and the complementary shaping of the two elements permit: a constant supporting surface area to be realized throughout a pumping cycle; the establishment of a constant supporting surface that readily and fully supports a thin, flexible material such that the material cannot not likely become stretched, unsupported or bound within the pumping mechanism throughout the pumping cycle; and the establishment of a relationship between the piston and its associated pumping chamber that enables a precise volumetric quantity to be delivered consistently and accurately.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 27, 1995
    Date of Patent: June 17, 1997
    Assignee: Quest Medical, Inc.
    Inventors: Andrew P. Mattson, Martyn Abbott, Lee K. Kulle
  • Patent number: 5588816
    Abstract: A disposable cassette for a cardioplegia system for delivering cardioplegic solution to the heart during open heart surgery in cooperation with an extracorporeal blood circuit employing a heart/lung machine, includes a conduit diverting a portion of the blood flow from the heart/lung machine to a cardioplegia delivery line. A heat exchanger for controlling fluid temperature is provided in the cardioplegia delivery line. A first pump combines the blood from the conduit with a second fluid and delivers the combined flow into the delivery line leading to the heat exchanger. A control panel is operatively connected for adjusting the ratio of blood and second fluid delivered by the first pump and for adjusting the total volumetric rate of flow from the first pump.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 31, 1995
    Date of Patent: December 31, 1996
    Assignee: Quest Medical, Inc.
    Inventors: Martyn Abbott, Thomas C. Thompson
  • Patent number: 5573502
    Abstract: A display panel for use with a blood mixture fluid delivery system, which system has mechanisms for infusing blood mixture fluid to a patient and for controlling characteristics of the fluid delivery system. The display panel includes a visible schematic representation of a blood mixture fluid flow path through the fluid delivery system and visible displays of two or more of the controllable characteristics of the fluid delivery system, which visible displays are positioned along the schematic representation of the blood mixture fluid flow path.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 1, 1994
    Date of Patent: November 12, 1996
    Assignee: Quest Medical, Inc.
    Inventors: Andrew D. LeCocq, Thomas C. Thompson, Kenneth A. Jones, Martyn Abbott, Albert M. Davis, Andrew P. Mattson