Patents by Inventor Noelle C. Neafus

Noelle C. Neafus 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: 20200289821
    Abstract: A leadless pacing system includes a leadless pacing device and a sensing extension extending from a housing of the leadless pacing device. The sensing extension includes one or more electrodes with which the leadless pacing device may sense electrical cardiac activity. The one or more electrodes of the sensing extension may be carried by a self-supporting body that is configured to passively position the one or more electrodes proximate or within a chamber of the heart other than the chamber in which the LPD is implanted.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 3, 2020
    Publication date: September 17, 2020
    Inventors: Thomas A. ANDERSON, Todd J. SHELDON, Matthew D. BONNER, Noelle C. NEAFUS
  • Patent number: 10674928
    Abstract: A leadless pacing system includes a leadless pacing device and a sensing extension extending from a housing of the leadless pacing device. The sensing extension includes one or more electrodes with which the leadless pacing device may sense electrical cardiac activity. The one or more electrodes of the sensing extension may be carried by a self-supporting body that is configured to passively position the one or more electrodes proximate or within a chamber of the heart other than the chamber in which the LPD is implanted.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 23, 2015
    Date of Patent: June 9, 2020
    Assignee: Medtronic, Inc.
    Inventors: Thomas A Anderson, Todd J Sheldon, Matthew D Bonner, Noelle C Neafus
  • Patent number: 10426953
    Abstract: Delivery tools of interventional medical systems facilitate deployment of relatively compact implantable medical devices that include extensions, for example, cardiac pacing devices that include an extension for atrial sensing, wherein an entirety of the device is contained within the delivery tool while a distal-most portion of the tool is navigated to a target implant site. Once at the implant site, a device fixation member may be exposed out from a distal opening of the tool, for initial deployment, while the extension remains contained within the delivery tool. The tool includes a grasping mechanism, operable, within and without a lumen of the tool, to alternately grip and release the device extension, for example, to position a distal end of the extension after the tool has been withdrawn from over an entirety of the initially deployed device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 6, 2017
    Date of Patent: October 1, 2019
    Assignee: Medtronic, Inc.
    Inventors: Matthew D Bonner, Todd J Sheldon, Kathryn Hilpisch, Noelle C Neafus, Rónán Wood
  • Patent number: 10390720
    Abstract: A leadless pacing system includes a leadless pacing device and a sensing extension extending from a housing of the leadless pacing device. The sensing extension includes one or more electrodes with which the leadless pacing device may sense electrical cardiac activity. The one or more electrodes of the sensing extension may be carried by a self-supporting body that is configured to passively position the one or more electrodes proximate or within a chamber of the heart other than the chamber in which the LPD is implanted.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 23, 2015
    Date of Patent: August 27, 2019
    Assignee: Medtronic, Inc.
    Inventors: Thomas A Anderson, Todd J Sheldon, Matthew D Bonner, Noelle C Neafus
  • Publication number: 20170113035
    Abstract: Delivery tools of interventional medical systems facilitate deployment of relatively compact implantable medical devices that include extensions, for example, cardiac pacing devices that include an extension for atrial sensing, wherein an entirety of the device is contained within the delivery tool while a distal-most portion of the tool is navigated to a target implant site. Once at the implant site, a device fixation member may be exposed out from a distal opening of the tool, for initial deployment, while the extension remains contained within the delivery tool. The tool includes a grasping mechanism, operable, within and without a lumen of the tool, to alternately grip and release the device extension, for example, to position a distal end of the extension after the tool has been withdrawn from over an entirety of the initially deployed device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 6, 2017
    Publication date: April 27, 2017
    Inventors: Matthew D. Bonner, Todd J. Sheldon, Kathryn Hilpisch, Noelle C. Neafus, Rónán Wood
  • Patent number: 9539423
    Abstract: Delivery tools of interventional medical systems facilitate deployment of relatively compact implantable medical devices that include extensions, for example, cardiac pacing devices that include an extension for atrial sensing, wherein an entirety of the device is contained within the delivery tool while a distal-most portion of the tool is navigated to a target implant site. Once at the implant site, a device fixation member may be exposed out from a distal opening of the tool, for initial deployment, while the extension remains contained within the delivery tool. The tool includes a grasping mechanism, operable, within and without a lumen of the tool, to alternately grip and release the device extension, for example, to position a distal end of the extension after the tool has been withdrawn from over an entirety of the initially deployed device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 20, 2014
    Date of Patent: January 10, 2017
    Assignee: Medtronic, Inc.
    Inventors: Matthew D Bonner, Todd J Sheldon, Kathryn Hilpisch, Noelle C Neafus, Ronan Wood
  • Patent number: 9446248
    Abstract: Delivery tools of interventional medical systems facilitate deployment of relatively compact implantable medical devices that include sensing extensions, for example, right ventricular cardiac pacing devices that include a sensing extension for atrial sensing. An entirety of such a device is contained within a delivery tool while a distal-most portion of the tool is navigated to a target implant site; the tool is configured to expose, out from a distal opening thereof, a distal portion of the device for initial deployment, after which sensing, via a sense electrode of the aforementioned sensing extension of the device, can be evaluated without withdrawing the tool from over the remainder of the device that includes the sensing extension.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 20, 2014
    Date of Patent: September 20, 2016
    Assignee: Medtronic, Inc.
    Inventors: Todd J Sheldon, Matthew D Bonner, Kathryn Hilpisch, Noelle C Neafus, Ronan Wood
  • Publication number: 20160015968
    Abstract: Delivery tools of interventional medical systems facilitate deployment of relatively compact implantable medical devices that include extensions, for example, cardiac pacing devices that include an extension for atrial sensing, wherein an entirety of the device is contained within the delivery tool while a distal-most portion of the tool is navigated to a target implant site. Once at the implant site, a device fixation member may be exposed out from a distal opening of the tool, for initial deployment, while the extension remains contained within the delivery tool. The tool includes a grasping mechanism, operable, within and without a lumen of the tool, to alternately grip and release the device extension, for example, to position a distal end of the extension after the tool has been withdrawn from over an entirety of the initially deployed device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 20, 2014
    Publication date: January 21, 2016
    Inventors: Matthew D. Bonner, Todd J. Sheldon, Kathryn Hilpisch, Noelle C. Neafus, Ronan Wood
  • Publication number: 20160015983
    Abstract: Delivery tools of interventional medical systems facilitate deployment of relatively compact implantable medical devices that include sensing extensions, for example, right ventricular cardiac pacing devices that include a sensing extension for atrial sensing. An entirety of such a device is contained within a delivery tool while a distal-most portion of the tool is navigated to a target implant site; the tool is configured to expose, out from a distal opening thereof, a distal portion of the device for initial deployment, after which sensing, via a sense electrode of the aforementioned sensing extension of the device, can be evaluated without withdrawing the tool from over the remainder of the device that includes the sensing extension.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 20, 2014
    Publication date: January 21, 2016
    Inventors: Todd J. Sheldon, Matthew D. Bonner, Kathryn Hilpisch, Noelle C. Neafus, Ronan Wood
  • Publication number: 20160015322
    Abstract: A leadless pacing system includes a leadless pacing device and a sensing extension extending from a housing of the leadless pacing device. The sensing extension includes one or more electrodes with which the leadless pacing device may sense electrical cardiac activity. The one or more electrodes of the sensing extension may be carried by a self-supporting body that is configured to passively position the one or more electrodes proximate or within a chamber of the heart other than the chamber in which the LPD is implanted.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 23, 2015
    Publication date: January 21, 2016
    Inventors: Thomas A. Anderson, Todd J. Sheldon, Matthew D. Bonner, Noelle C. Neafus
  • Publication number: 20160015287
    Abstract: A leadless pacing system includes a leadless pacing device and a sensing extension extending from a housing of the leadless pacing device. The sensing extension includes one or more electrodes with which the leadless pacing device may sense electrical cardiac activity. The one or more electrodes of the sensing extension may be carried by a self-supporting body that is configured to passively position the one or more electrodes proximate or within a chamber of the heart other than the chamber in which the LPD is implanted.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 23, 2015
    Publication date: January 21, 2016
    Inventors: Thomas A Anderson, Todd J Sheldon, Matthew D Bonner, Noelle C Neafus
  • Publication number: 20150151117
    Abstract: A fixation member of an electrode assembly for an implantable medical device includes a tissue engaging portion extending along a circular path, between a piercing distal tip thereof and a fixed end of the member. The circular path extends around a longitudinal axis of the assembly. A helical structure of the assembly, which includes an electrode surface formed thereon and a piercing distal tip, also extends around the longitudinal axis and is located within a perimeter of the circular path. The tissue engaging portion of the fixation member extends from the distal tip thereof in a direction along the circular path that is the same as that in which the helical structure extends from the distal tip thereof. The electrode assembly may include a pair of the fixation members, wherein each tissue engaging portion may extend approximately one half turn along the circular path.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 2, 2015
    Publication date: June 4, 2015
    Inventors: Michael D. Eggen, Zhongping Yang, Rick D. McVenes, Noelle C. Neafus, Raymond W. Usher