Patents by Inventor Michael D. Newton
Michael D. Newton 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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Patent number: 8430874Abstract: An electrosurgical generator includes one or more radio frequency (RF) power sources and an output stage including at least two output lines for connection to an electrosurgical instrument. The generator includes means for measuring a parameter associated with the electrosurgical procedure, such as the impedance measured across two of the output lines. A controller controls the generator such that it delivers a first RF waveform (such as a cutting signal) or a second RF waveform (such as a coagulating signal) to the output lines, and, in a combined mode, both first and second waveforms. The controller automatically adjusts at least one aspect of one or both waveforms in the combined mode, in response to the measured parameter associated with the surgical procedure.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2008Date of Patent: April 30, 2013Assignee: Gyrus Medical LimitedInventors: Michael D. Newton, Richard J. Curtis
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Patent number: 8246616Abstract: An electrosurgical system includes an electrosurgical generator including at least one source of radio frequency (RF) power, and a plurality of output connections, only one of the output connections at any one time being active in that it is able to receive radio frequency power from the source. The generator includes selection means adapted to change the active output connection, and a controller adapted to control the supply of radio frequency power from the source to the active output connection. The system also includes a plurality of electrosurgical assemblies, each including an electrosurgical instrument and a cable connecting the electrosurgical instrument to one of the output connections. The electrosurgical assemblies each include a handswitch adapted to send a signal to the selection means to change the active output connection.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2009Date of Patent: August 21, 2012Assignee: Gyrus Medical LimitedInventors: Francis Amoah, Michael D. Newton, Richard J. Curtis, Anthony M. P. Giles
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Publication number: 20090198225Abstract: An electrosurgical system includes an electrosurgical generator including at least one source of radio frequency (RF) power, and a plurality of output connections, only one of the output connections at any one time being active in that it is able to receive radio frequency power from the source. The generator includes selection means adapted to change the active output connection, and a controller adapted to control the supply of radio frequency power from the source to the active output connection. The system also includes a plurality of electrosurgical assemblies, each including an electrosurgical instrument and a cable connecting the electrosurgical instrument to one of the output connections. The electrosurgical assemblies each include a handswitch adapted to send a signal to the selection means to change the active output connection.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 13, 2009Publication date: August 6, 2009Inventors: Francis Amoah, Michael D. Newton, Richard J. Curtis, Anthony M.P. Giles
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Publication number: 20090192509Abstract: An electrosurgical system includes an electrosurgical generator (1) having at least one source of radio frequency (RF) power, at least one output connection (2, 3, 4), and a switch input connection (25). At least one electrosurgical assembly is connected to the generator (1) via a respective output connection (2, 3, 4), each electrosurgical assembly including an electrosurgical instrument (5, 6, 7), and a cable (8, 9, 10), connecting the electrosurgical instrument to a respective output connection. The electrosurgical system also includes at least first and second switch assemblies, each adapted to control the operation of the electrosurgical assemblies, and each including a switch module (11, 11?, 17, 18, 19), a cable (12, 12?, 20, 21, 22), and a switch connector (38, 38?, 39, 40, 41).Type: ApplicationFiled: January 13, 2009Publication date: July 30, 2009Inventors: Richard J. Curtis, Michael D. Newton
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Publication number: 20090093804Abstract: An electrosurgical system includes a generator for generating radio frequency power, an electrosurgical instrument including at least first and second electrodes carried on the instrument, and a monopolar patient return electrode separate from the instrument. The generator comprises at least one source of radio frequency (RF) power, and has a first supply state in which the RF waveform is supplied between the first electrode and the patient return electrode, and a second supply state in which the RF waveform is supplied between a second electrode and the monopolar patient return electrode. A controller is operable to control the generator such that, in at least one mode of the generator, feeding means within the generator is adapted to alternate between the first and second supply states.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2008Publication date: April 9, 2009Applicant: Gyrus Medical Limited,Inventor: Michael D. Newton
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Publication number: 20090054889Abstract: An electrosurgical system includes an electrosurgical generator, for generating radio frequency power, and an electrosurgical instrument including an electrode assembly. The electrosurgical instrument is detachably connectible to the generator such that radio frequency power can be conveyed to the electrode assembly. The generator includes a counter incremented each time an electrosurgical instrument is connected to the generator, and the electrosurgical instrument includes a memory device capable of recording the value of the counter when the electrosurgical instrument is connected to the generator. The system further includes a comparison unit capable of comparing the current value of the counter with the value of the counter stored in the memory device, and generating a signal when the difference between the two values of the counter is greater than a predetermined threshold.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 14, 2008Publication date: February 26, 2009Applicant: Gyrus Medical LimitedInventors: Michael D. Newton, Richard J. Curtis, Andrew J. Ford
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Publication number: 20080294156Abstract: An electrosurgical generator includes one or more radio frequency (RF) power sources and an output stage including at least two output lines for connection to an electrosurgical instrument. The generator includes means for measuring a parameter associated with the electrosurgical procedure, such as the impedance measured across two of the output lines. A controller controls the generator such that it delivers a first RF waveform (such as a cutting signal) or a second RF waveform (such as a coagulating signal) to the output lines, and, in a combined mode, both first and second waveforms. The controller automatically adjusts at least one aspect of one or both waveforms in the combined mode, in response to the measured parameter associated with the surgical procedure.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2008Publication date: November 27, 2008Applicant: Gyrus Medical LimitedInventors: Michael D. Newton, Richard J. Curtis
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Publication number: 20080287948Abstract: An electrosurgical system includes a generator for generating radio frequency power, an electrosurgical instrument including at least first and second bipolar electrodes carried on the instrument, and a monopolar patient return electrode separate from the instrument. The generator comprises a source of radio frequency (RF) power, and has a first supply state in which the RF waveform is supplied between the first and second bipolar electrodes of the electrosurgical instrument, and a second supply state in which the RF waveform is supplied between at least one of the first and second bipolar electrodes and the monopolar patient return electrode. A controller is operable to control the generator such that, in at least one mode of the generator, a feeding means is adapted to alternate between the first and second supply states to supply an alternating signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2008Publication date: November 20, 2008Applicant: GYRUS MEDICAL LIMITEDInventors: Michael D. Newton, Richard J. Curtis
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Patent number: 7282048Abstract: In an electrosurgical generator for generating radio frequency power, the generator includes a radio frequency output stage having two or more output connections, and a power supply coupled to the output stage for supplying power to the output stage. A controller is operable to cause the generator to supply a blended output signal alternating constantly between a first output signal across the output connections in which the radio frequency output voltage developed across the output connections is limited to at least a first predetermined threshold value for cutting or vaporisation of tissue, and a second output signal across the output connections in which the radio frequency output voltage developed across the output connections is limited to a second threshold value for coagulation.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2004Date of Patent: October 16, 2007Assignee: Gyrus Medical LimitedInventors: Colin C. O. Goble, Andrew J. Ford, Michael D. Newton
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Publication number: 20040260279Abstract: In an electrosurgical generator for generating radio frequency power, the generator includes a radio frequency output stage having two or more output connections, and a power supply coupled to the output stage for supplying power to the output stage. A controller is operable to cause the generator to supply a blended output signal alternating constantly between a first output signal across the output connections in which the radio frequency output voltage developed across the output connections is limited to at least a first predetermined threshold value for cutting or vaporisation of tissue, and a second output signal across the output connections in which the radio frequency output voltage developed across the output connections is limited to a second threshold value for coagulation.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 2, 2004Publication date: December 23, 2004Applicant: Gyrus Medical LimitedInventors: Colin C.O. Goble, Andrew J. Ford, Michael D. Newton