Patents by Inventor Paige REINHARDT

Paige REINHARDT 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: 11918753
    Abstract: A flexible, elongated catheter tube having distal and proximal ends and a laser cut section there between. The laser cut section makes up a majority of the catheter length and is cut in a continuous helical pattern forming interlocking teeth which can be sinusoidal, triangular, square or like shapes, preferably sinusoidal. The interior of the tube has a polymeric layer which forms the internal lumen of the catheter. The exterior of the tube has a polymer coating. A short portion of the distal end is uncut and is followed by a narrower terminal section which can be tapered for better blockage penetration. The interlocking teeth disengage and reengage in a fish-scale manner without undergoing plastic deformation of the metal tube and without substantial polymer separation from the tube exterior.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 15, 2019
    Date of Patent: March 5, 2024
    Assignee: TRACTUS VASCULAR, LLC
    Inventors: Craig Moquin, Andrew Filachek, Paige Reinhardt, Matthew Koehler, Darren De Medici, Janet Burpee
  • Publication number: 20200078551
    Abstract: A flexible, elongated catheter tube having distal and proximal ends and a laser cut section there between. The laser cut section makes up a majority of the catheter length and is cut in a continuous helical pattern forming interlocking teeth which can be sinusoidal, triangular, square or like shapes, preferably sinusoidal. The interior of the tube has a polymeric layer which forms the internal lumen of the catheter. The exterior of the tube has a polymer coating. A short portion of the distal end is uncut and is followed by a narrower terminal section which can be tapered for better blockage penetration. The interlocking teeth disengage and reengage in a fish-scale manner without undergoing plastic deformation of the metal tube and without substantial polymer separation from the tube exterior.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 15, 2019
    Publication date: March 12, 2020
    Applicant: TRACTUS VASCULAR, LLC
    Inventors: Craig MOQUIN, Andrew FILACHEK, Paige REINHARDT, Matthew KOEHLER, Darren DE MEDICI, Janet BURPEE
  • Patent number: 10525231
    Abstract: A flexible, elongated catheter tube having distal and proximal ends and a laser cut section there between. The laser cut section makes up a majority of the catheter length and is cut in a continuous helical pattern forming interlocking teeth which can be sinusoidal, triangular, square or likes shapes, preferably sinusoidal. The interior of the catheter tube has a polymeric bi-layer of a nylon or like polymer at the interface of the tube interior and a Teflon or like polymer forms the interior lumen of the catheter. The exterior of the tube has a thin polymer coating of nylon or the like. A short portion of the distal end is uncut and is followed by a narrower terminal section which can be tapered for better blockage penetration. The interlocking teeth disengage and reengage in a fish scale manner without undergoing plastic deformation and without substantial polymer separation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 27, 2016
    Date of Patent: January 7, 2020
    Assignee: TRACTUS VASCULAR, LLC
    Inventors: Craig Moquin, Andrew Filachek, Paige Reinhardt, Matthew Koehler, Darren De Medici, Janet Burpee
  • Publication number: 20180326178
    Abstract: A flexible, elongated catheter tube having distal and proximal ends and a laser cut section there between. The laser cut section makes up a majority of the catheter length and is cut in a continuous helical pattern forming interlocking teeth which can be sinusoidal, triangular, square or likes shapes, preferably sinusoidal. The interior of the catheter tube has a polymeric bi-layer of a nylon or like polymer at the interface of the tube interior and a Teflon or like polymer forms the interior lumen of the catheter. The exterior of the tube has a thin polymer coating of nylon or the like. A short portion of the distal end is uncut and is followed by a narrower terminal section which can be tapered for better blockage penetration. The interlocking teeth disengage and reengage in a fish scale manner without undergoing plastic deformation and without substantial polymer separation.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 27, 2016
    Publication date: November 15, 2018
    Applicant: TRACTUS VASCULAR, LLC
    Inventors: Craig MOQUIN, Andrew FILACHEK, Paige REINHARDT, Matthew KOEHLER, Darren De MEDICI, Janet BURPEE