Patents by Inventor Matthew Knoespel

Matthew Knoespel 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: 11235160
    Abstract: A connector block that permits simultaneous and continuous interconnection of the three leads of the epicardial pacing wires, the pacemaker, and the ECG monitor on clear separately labeled connectors is provided. Circuitry is provided that allows the display of epicardial signals on the telemetry unit, while still preserving the ability to pace the heart from the pacemaker. When pacing the connector block prevents excessive loading of the pacer signals by the ECG monitor and/or damage to the monitor by the high-voltage pacer signals. The connector block may be used universally on all monitors without the need for sophisticated understanding of the electrical characteristics of the ECG monitor or concern for damage or improper signal loading.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 7, 2019
    Date of Patent: February 1, 2022
    Assignee: Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation
    Inventors: Nicholas Von Bergen, Philip Terrien, Matthew Knoespel, Connor Sheedy, James Olson, Randal Mills
  • Publication number: 20210290136
    Abstract: A set of precordial electrodes are pre-attached along a single electrical cord where the electrodes can adjust in separation distances to accommodate different sizes of patients without cord looping or tangling. The invention employs cord corrals that permit a distance between adjacent electrodes to be shortened or lengthened while organizing excess cord. By allowing the adjacent electrode connectors to be shortened or lengthened, the lead array of electrode connectors may be used on a variety of different patient demographics and body sizes. While the single electrical cord eliminates the need for individual attachment of each of the lead wires of each of the electrodes to the ECG monitor.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 16, 2021
    Publication date: September 23, 2021
    Inventors: Nicholas Von Bergen, Matthew Knoespel, Philip Terrien, Frank DeGuire, Joseph Macksood, Andrew Budde, Alexi Harrod
  • Publication number: 20210244953
    Abstract: An interface unit for epicardial pacemaking and telemetry monitoring connects a pacemaker and bedside monitor for simultaneous pacing during electrogram visualization using epicardial pacing leads. The interface unit provides an electrically insulating housing having single handed manual attachment of the epicardial leads and a retractable protective shroud extending over the epicardial leads. The interface unit further provides electrical connectors for selective attachment to the pacemaker and bedside monitor.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 10, 2020
    Publication date: August 12, 2021
    Inventors: Nicholas Von Bergen, Matthew Knoespel, Philip Terrien
  • Publication number: 20200069950
    Abstract: A connector block that permits simultaneous and continuous interconnection of the three leads of the epicardial pacing wires, the pacemaker, and the ECG monitor on clear separately labeled connectors is provided. Circuitry is provided that allows the display of epicardial signals on the telemetry unit, while still preserving the ability to pace the heart from the pacemaker. When pacing the connector block prevents excessive loading of the pacer signals by the ECG monitor and/or damage to the monitor by the high-voltage pacer signals. The connector block may be used universally on all monitors without the need for sophisticated understanding of the electrical characteristics of the ECG monitor or concern for damage or improper signal loading.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 7, 2019
    Publication date: March 5, 2020
    Inventors: Nicholas Von Bergen, Philip Terrien, Matthew Knoespel, Connor Sheedy, James Olson, Randal Mills
  • Patent number: 10471261
    Abstract: A connector block that permits simultaneous and continuous interconnection of the three leads of the epicardial pacing wires, the pacemaker, and the ECG monitor on clear separately labeled connectors is provided. Circuitry is provided that allows the display of epicardial signals on the telemetry unit, while still preserving the ability to pace the heart from the pacemaker. When pacing the connector block prevents excessive loading of the pacer signals by the ECG monitor and/or damage to the monitor by the high-voltage pacer signals. The connector block may be used universally on all monitors without the need for sophisticated understanding of the electrical characteristics of the ECG monitor or concern for damage or improper signal loading.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 5, 2016
    Date of Patent: November 12, 2019
    Assignee: Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation
    Inventors: Nicholas Von Bergen, Philip Terrien, Matthew Knoespel, Connor Sheedy, James Olson, Randal Mills
  • Publication number: 20180036542
    Abstract: A connector block that permits simultaneous and continuous interconnection of the three leads of the epicardial pacing wires, the pacemaker, and the ECG monitor on clear separately labeled connectors is provided. Circuitry is provided that allows the display of epicardial signals on the telemetry unit, while still preserving the ability to pace the heart from the pacemaker. When pacing the connector block prevents excessive loading of the pacer signals by the ECG monitor and/or damage to the monitor by the high-voltage pacer signals. The connector block may be used universally on all monitors without the need for sophisticated understanding of the electrical characteristics of the ECG monitor or concern for damage or improper signal loading.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 5, 2016
    Publication date: February 8, 2018
    Inventors: Nicholas Von Bergen, Philip Terrien, Matthew Knoespel, Connor Sheedy, James Olson, Randal Mills