Patents by Inventor Robert C. Grant
Robert C. Grant 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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Publication number: 20130012768Abstract: Described are methods, devices, and systems related to pelvic implants, including implants that include absorbable and non-absorbable materials.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 16, 2011Publication date: January 10, 2013Inventors: Edouard A. Koullick, Balkrishna S. Jadhav, Robert C. Grant
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Publication number: 20110124956Abstract: Embodiments of elongate pelvic implants and methods for treating pelvic conditions, such as incontinence, are provided. The implants can include a tissue support portion, one or more extension portions and one or more anchors. The implant is constructed as a unitary sling implant. The implant can be constructed or formed in a generally elongate shape to provide a lattice support structure of repeated cells.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2010Publication date: May 26, 2011Applicant: AMS RESEARCH CORPORATIONInventors: James R. Mujwid, Jessica L. Roll, Karl A. Jagger, Robert C. Grant
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Publication number: 20100262177Abstract: An occlusion device is described and depicted for occluding a body lumen. The device can comprise an occluding body member and one or more protruding portions or members disposed on the body member such that the protruding portion is provided with spacing, or surface area, to allow for tissue in-growth. The device can also comprise an expandable plug. The expandable plug may be twisted or otherwise formed into a shape, e.g., helical, in its initial deployment configuration, and untwist upon deployment.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2010Publication date: October 14, 2010Inventors: John R. Frigstad, James R. Mujwid, Karl A. Jagger, William S. Tremulis, Robert C. Grant
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Patent number: 6802846Abstract: A foreign body retrieval device is disclosed. The device moves between an open position for receiving the foreign body and a closed position for capturing the foreign body. A novel method for retrieving a foreign body such as a stent is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2002Date of Patent: October 12, 2004Assignee: AMS Research CorporationInventors: Sidney F. Hauschild, Stephen L. Bolea, Johann J. Neisz, Jeffrey A. Lechner-Riehle, Robert C. Grant, Mark Polyak
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Publication number: 20040034338Abstract: Implantable drug delivery devices and components are disclosed. The devices may be implanted in a wide variety of locations in a patient's anatomy. Novel methods for treating a variety of disorders are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2003Publication date: February 19, 2004Applicant: AMS Research CorporationInventors: Christopher A. Thierfelder, Robert C. Grant
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Publication number: 20030069629Abstract: A bio-compatible and bioresorbable medical device is disclosed. Specifically a polymeric stent is disclosed intended to restore or maintain patency following surgical procedures, traumatic injury or stricture formation. The polymeric stent is composed of one or more polymers that is either extruded as a monofilament then woven into a braid-like embodiment, or injection molded or extruded as a tube with fenestrations in the wall. Related methods for controlling the medical devices' in vivo functional life by controlling polymer monomer content and other polymer structural qualities are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 23, 2002Publication date: April 10, 2003Inventors: Balkrishna S. Jadhav, Robert C. Grant
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Publication number: 20020188342Abstract: Bioresorbable, self-expanding stents intended to relieve stenoses occurring in organs, vessels, or other luminal structures within the human body are provided. The bioresorbable, self-expanding stents are composed of bioresorbable, biocompatible polymers. The bioresorbable stents provide openings that allow for tissue in-growth through the stent thereby fixing the stent in place and allowing the stent to be controllably degraded and excreted by the body.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 2, 2001Publication date: December 12, 2002Inventors: Robert L. Rykhus, Balkrishna S. Jadhav, Robert C. Grant
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Publication number: 20020120277Abstract: A foreign body retrieval device is disclosed. The device moves between an open position for receiving the foreign body and a closed position for capturing the foreign body. A novel method for retrieving a foreign body such as a stent is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2002Publication date: August 29, 2002Inventors: Sidney F. Hauschild, Stephen L. Bolea, Johann J. Neisz, Jeffrey A. Lechner-Riehle, Robert C. Grant, Mark Polyak
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Patent number: 6387040Abstract: A design and method of manufacture are disclosed for a female continence augmentor device used to alleviate urinary incontinence. The female continence augmentor includes a mount formed of a resilient material, an intralumenal part carried on the mount and a resilient portion carried on the intralumenal part of device. The mount adheres to the female body about the urethral exit to support the female augmentor into position to prevent inadvertent urine loss. The intralumenal part of the device extends from the mount into the urethral lumen at least to the mid-urethra. In particular, the resilient portion of the intralumenal part extends into the urethra and is adapted to at least urge the dorsal urethral wall in the dorsal direction to stretch and/or reshape the mid-urethral lumen to have a more arcuate shape. Thus, the mid-urethral lumen in cross-section would preferably exhibit a crescent shape of smaller radius.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2000Date of Patent: May 14, 2002Assignee: American Medical Systems, Inc.Inventors: Robert C. Grant, Sidney F. Hauschild, Mark Polyak
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Patent number: 6030337Abstract: A female continence augmentor stops involuntary urine loss due to transient increases in bladder pressure but allows urine flow when automatically opened by transmitted bladder pressure during voluntary voiding. The augmentor improves coaptation and increases midurethral resistance to opening with a resilient mount releasably adhered adhesively to the body in position to prevent inadvertent urine loss. An intralumenal part on the mount has a resilient portion extending into the urethra for urging the dorsal midurethral wall in a dorsal direction for stretching and/or reshaping the midurethral lumen to an arc. The portion has a member located to engage the midurethral wall. A coaptation improver on the member engages with the adjacent midurethra. The improver carries biocompatible hydrophilic material adapted to coact with mucus and mucosa within the urethra. A coated biocompatible hydrophilic membrane can be the member with opposed generally rectangular major surfaces and is circumscribed by an edge.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1998Date of Patent: February 29, 2000Assignee: American Medical Systems, Inc.Inventors: Robert C. Grant, Sidney F. Hauschild, Mark Polyak
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Patent number: 5846499Abstract: A chemical dispenser that uses an air induction bowl and the air induction bowl. The bowl is adapted to support an inverted container of solid cast chemical and has a jet for directing a spray of liquid on the solid cast chemical to generate a solution thereof. The chemical dispenser has a valve for control of the liquid supplied to the chemical dispenser, the valve being in flow communication with the jet. The bowl comprises a container receiver portion having an upwardly directed container opening defined therein for receiving an inverted container. The container receiver portion presents an inner surface for supporting the container in an inverted disposition. An accumulator portion of the bowl depends from and is in fluid communication with the container receiver portion. The jet is disposed in the accumulator portion of the bowl. A discharge portion depends from and is in fluid communication with the accumulator portion.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 1996Date of Patent: December 8, 1998Assignee: Sunburst Chemicals, Inc.Inventors: Timothy E. Laughlin, Robert C. Grant
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Patent number: 5549875Abstract: A detergent dispenser that is coupled to a source of fluid and which has a chemical source in solid cast form. A spray generator is designed to generate a fluid spray bearing on the chemical source, the fluid spray generating a concentrated solution of the chemical. The concentrated solution of the chemical is discharged through a discharge conduit. A single valve controls a flow of fluid from the source of fluid. The valve has an inlet that is operably fluidly coupled to the source of fluid, an outlet that is operably fluidly coupled to the spray generator, and an outlet that is operably fluidly coupled to the discharge conduit. A metering device for selectively metering portions of the flow of fluid to the spray generator and to the discharge conduit is disposed within the valve and selectively fluidly couples the inlet to the outlet that is operably fluidly coupled to the spray generator and to the outlet that is operably fluidly coupled to the discharge conduit.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1995Date of Patent: August 27, 1996Assignee: Sunburst Chemicals, Inc.Inventors: Timothy E. Laughlin, Robert C. Grant
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Patent number: 5478537Abstract: A detergent dispenser that is coupled to a source of fluid and which has a chemical source in solid cast form. A spray generator is designed to generate a fluid spray bearing on the chemical source, the fluid spray generating a concentrated solution of the chemical. The concentrated solution of the chemical is discharged through a discharge conduit. A single valve controls a flow of fluid from the source of fluid. The valve has an inlet that is operably fluidly coupled to the source of fluid, an outlet that is operably fluidly coupled to the spray generator, and an outlet that is operably fluidly coupled to the discharge conduit. A metering device for selectively metering portions of the flow of fluid to the spray generator and to the discharge conduit is disposed within the valve and selectively fluidly couples the inlet to the outlet that is operably fluidly coupled to the spray generator and to the outlet that is operably fluidly coupled to the discharge conduit.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 1994Date of Patent: December 26, 1995Assignee: Sunburst Chemicals, Inc.Inventors: Timothy E. Laughlin, Robert C. Grant
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Patent number: 5449017Abstract: A capacitive proximity monitoring device for corrosive atmosphere environments comprising a capacitance field element or sensing element disposed in such a corrosive atmosphere environment and being made of conductive plastic resistant for such a corrosive atmosphere environment. The field element may be a functional part of a functional device that performs a function with respect to the presence of the liquid being sensed; and in some cases the field element is nonfunctional with respect to the liquid, but functional and sensing the capacitance and determining the presence or absence of liquid.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 1995Date of Patent: September 12, 1995Assignee: Fluoroware, Inc.Inventors: Timothy R. Collins, Robert T. Chinnock, Robert C. Grant, Dean T. Hamilton
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Patent number: 5316035Abstract: A capacitive proximity monitoring device for corrosive atmosphere environments comprising a capacitance field element or sensing element disposed in such a corrosive atmosphere environment and being made of conductive plastic resistant for such a corrosive atmosphere environment. The field element may be a functional part of a functional device that performs a function with respect to the presence of the liquid being sensed; and in some cases the field element is nonfunctional with respect to the liquid, but functional and sensing the capacitance and determining the presence or absence of liquid.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 1993Date of Patent: May 31, 1994Assignee: Fluoroware, Inc.Inventors: Timothy R. Collins, Robert T. Chinnock, Robert C. Grant, Dean T. Hamilton
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Patent number: 4827715Abstract: Fumes disposal systems used with existing engines are complex, induce pollution and cause engine malfunction to occur. The present fumes disposal system overcomes these problems by utilizing the heat from the engine exhaust to heat a tubular member and cause excessive oil droplets, carbon particles and fumes to burn. The flow of exhaust from the engine is used to dissipate the remaining crankcase fumes insuring that any concentration of fumes are purged with the exhaust. Furthermore, the system controls the pressure within the crankcase of the engine.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1987Date of Patent: May 9, 1989Assignee: Caterpillar Inc.Inventors: Robert C. Grant, John L. Johnson