Patents by Inventor Robert Elden
Robert Elden 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: 20240308066Abstract: A system for controlling the position of an articulated robotic arm includes a robotic catheter procedure system having the articulated robotic arm and a controller coupled to the articulated robotic arm. The system further includes a tracking system coupled to the controller and configured to measure a change in a position of a patient table positioned proximate to and separate from the articulated robotic arm. The controller is configured to adjust the position of the articulated robotic arm based on the measured change in position of the patient table.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 29, 2024Publication date: September 19, 2024Inventors: Stephen Guerrera, Robert Elden, Steven J. Blacker, Per Bergman, Saeed Sokhanvar, Eric Klem
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Patent number: 12023807Abstract: A system for controlling the position of an articulated robotic arm includes a robotic catheter procedure system having the articulated robotic arm and a controller coupled to the articulated robotic arm. The system further includes a patient table positioned proximate to and separate from the articulated robotic arm and a tracking system coupled to the controller and configured to measure a change in a position of the patient table. The controller is configured to adjust the position of the articulated robotic arm based on the measured change in position of the patient table.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2020Date of Patent: July 2, 2024Assignee: Corindus, Inc.Inventors: Stephen Guerrera, Robert Elden, Steven J. Blacker, Per Bergman, Saeed Sokhanvar, Eric Klem
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Publication number: 20210060767Abstract: A system for controlling the position of an articulated robotic arm includes a robotic catheter procedure system having the articulated robotic arm and a controller coupled to the articulated robotic arm. The system further includes a patient table positioned proximate to and separate from the articulated robotic arm and a tracking system coupled to the controller and configured to measure a change in a position of the patient table. The controller is configured to adjust the position of the articulated robotic arm based on the measured change in position of the patient table.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2020Publication date: March 4, 2021Applicant: Corindus, Inc.Inventors: Stephen Guerrera, Robert Elden, Steven J. Blacker, Per Bergman, Saeed Sokhanvar, Eric Klem
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Patent number: 10912624Abstract: A contact sensor assembly includes a sensor comprising a plurality of sensing areas, a plurality of non-sensing areas, and a connector coupled to the plurality of sensing areas. The contact sensor assembly also include an outer cover positioned over the sensor. The outer cover has an inner surface and an outer surface. The inner surface includes a plurality of raised portions and at least one corner section. The at least one corner section of the inner surface of the outer cover is reinforced so that the corner section has a greater stiffness and the corner section corresponds to at least one non-sensing area of the sensor.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2017Date of Patent: February 9, 2021Assignee: Corindus, Inc.Inventors: Antonios E. Prentakis, Robert Elden, Nicholas Kottenstette, Franklin Eventoff
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Patent number: 10864629Abstract: A system for controlling the position of an articulated robotic arm includes a robotic catheter procedure system having the articulated robotic arm and a controller coupled to the articulated robotic arm. The system further includes a patient table positioned proximate to and separate from the articulated robotic arm and a tracking system coupled to the controller and configured to measure a change in a position of the patient table. The controller is configured to adjust the position of the articulated robotic arm based on the measured change in position of the patient table.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2018Date of Patent: December 15, 2020Assignee: CORINDUS, INC.Inventors: Stephen Guerrera, Robert Elden, Steven J. Blacker, Per Bergman, Saeed Sokhanvar, Eric Klem
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Patent number: 10779775Abstract: Disclosed is the automated rapid advancement of a guide wire through a guide catheter using x-ray markers. The procedure involves providing a guide wire with a marker at or adjacent its tip, providing a guide catheter with a marker at or adjacent its distal terminus, rapidly advancing the guide wire through the guide catheter from its proximal end to its distal end under the control of an automated apparatus, and terminating the automated rapid advancement when the guide wire tip marker becomes adjacent to the guide catheter distal end marker. Fluoroscopic images may be taken of the of the guide wire as it rapidly advances through the guide catheter and image processing software used to determine when to terminate the rapid advancement. This software may use either the position or the velocity of the guide wire to make this determination.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2013Date of Patent: September 22, 2020Assignee: CORINDUS, INC.Inventors: Per Bergman, Steven Blacker, Robert Elden, Jerry Jennings, Nicholas Kottenstette, Jean-Pierre Schott
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Publication number: 20190076208Abstract: A contact sensor assembly includes a sensor comprising a plurality of sensing areas, a plurality of non-sensing areas, and a connector coupled to the plurality of sensing areas. The contact sensor assembly also include an outer cover positioned over the sensor. The outer cover has an inner surface and an outer surface. The inner surface includes a plurality of raised portions and at least one corner section. The at least one corner section of the inner surface of the outer cover is reinforced so that the corner section has a greater stiffness and the corner section corresponds to at least one non-sensing area of the sensor.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2017Publication date: March 14, 2019Applicant: Corindus, Inc.Inventors: Antonios E. Prentakis, Robert Elden, Nicholas Kottenstette, Franklin Eventoff
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Publication number: 20180222044Abstract: A system for controlling the position of an articulated robotic arm includes a robotic catheter procedure system having the articulated robotic arm and a controller coupled to the articulated robotic arm. The system further includes a patient table positioned proximate to and separate from the articulated robotic arm and a tracking system coupled to the controller and configured to measure a change in a position of the patient table. The controller is configured to adjust the position of the articulated robotic arm based on the measured change in position of the patient table.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 6, 2018Publication date: August 9, 2018Applicant: Corindus, Inc.Inventors: Stephen Guerrera, Robert Elden, Steven J. Blacker, Per Bergman, Saeed Sokhanvar, Eric Klem
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Patent number: 9943958Abstract: A system for controlling the position of an articulated robotic arm in a robotic catheter procedure system, includes an articulated robotic arm, a first controller coupled to the articulated robotic arm and a patient table. The patient table includes a user interface and a second controller coupled to the user interface and the first controller. The second controller is programmed to generate a control signal in response to a user input received using the patient table user interface, the user input indicating a change in position of the patient table. The second controller is also programmed to transmit the control signal to the patient table and to transmit the control signal to the first controller.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2015Date of Patent: April 17, 2018Assignee: CORINDUS, INC.Inventors: Steven J. Blacker, Stephen Guerrera, Robert Elden
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Patent number: 9833293Abstract: A robotic catheter system including a housing and a drive mechanism configured to engage and to impart motion to a catheter device is provided. The drive mechanism is supported by the housing. The robotic catheter system includes a guide catheter support coupled to the housing. The guide catheter support is located in front of the drive mechanism, and the guide catheter support has a longitudinal axis. The guide catheter support includes a first surface configured to engage a guide catheter and a rotation joint allowing the first surface to be rotated about the longitudinal axis such that the surface is able to engage the guide catheter at a plurality of angular positions relative to a patient.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2011Date of Patent: December 5, 2017Assignee: CORINDUS, INC.Inventors: Tal Wenderow, John Murphy, Thomas Bromander, James J. Kennedy, III, Stanley O. Thompson, Jon Bradley Taylor, Robert Elden
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Publication number: 20150273686Abstract: A system for controlling the position of an articulated robotic arm in a robotic catheter procedure system, includes an articulated robotic arm, a first controller coupled to the articulated robotic arm and a patient table. The patient table includes a user interface and a second controller coupled to the user interface and the first controller. The second controller is programmed to generate a control signal in response to a user input received using the patient table user interface, the user input indicating a change in position of the patient table. The second controller is also programmed to transmit the control signal to the patient table and to transmit the control signal to the first controller.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2015Publication date: October 1, 2015Inventors: Steven J. Blacker, Stephen Guerrera, Robert Elden
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Patent number: 9070486Abstract: A radiation shielded cockpit comprises a radiation blocking material which creates a semi-enclosed work space and which is provided with a structure for receiving and supporting an articulated robot arm and an articulated robot arm that engages the supporting structure in a readily removable manner.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2014Date of Patent: June 30, 2015Assignee: Corindus Inc.Inventors: Stephen Guerrera, Robert Elden
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Publication number: 20150005620Abstract: Disclosed is the automated rapid advancement of a guide wire through a guide catheter using x-ray markers. The procedure involves providing a guide wire with a marker at or adjacent its tip, providing a guide catheter with a marker at or adjacent its distal terminus, rapidly advancing the guide wire through the guide catheter from its proximal end to its distal end under the control of an automated apparatus, and terminating the automated rapid advancement when the guide wire tip marker becomes adjacent to the guide catheter distal end marker. Fluoroscopic images may be taken of the of the guide wire as it rapidly advances through the guide catheter and image processing software used to determine when to terminate the rapid advancement. This software may use either the position or the velocity of the guide wire to make this determination.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2013Publication date: January 1, 2015Applicant: Corindus, Inc.Inventors: Per Bergman, Steven Blacker, Robert Elden, Jerry Jennings, Nicholas Kottenstette, Jean-Pierre Schott
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Publication number: 20150005865Abstract: This disclosure involves the use of X-ray markers that appear in fluoroscopic images and are detected by image processing software to partially or fully automate or assist in the performance of one or more of the steps of a percutaneous interventional procedure typically involving a catheter device.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2014Publication date: January 1, 2015Inventors: Per Bergman, Steven J. Blacker, Robert Elden, Jerry Jennings, Nicholas Kottenstette, Jean-Pierre Schott, Christopher Zirps
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Publication number: 20140264095Abstract: A radiation shielded cockpit comprises a radiation blocking material which creates a semi-enclosed work space and which is provided with a structure for receiving and supporting an articulated robot arm and an articulated robot arm that engages the supporting structure in a readily removable manner.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2014Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: CORINDUS, INC.Inventors: Stephen Guerrera, Robert Elden
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Publication number: 20120179167Abstract: A robotic catheter system including a housing and a drive mechanism configured to engage and to impart motion to a catheter device is provided. The drive mechanism is supported by the housing. The robotic catheter system includes a guide catheter support coupled to the housing. The guide catheter support is located in front of the drive mechanism, and the guide catheter support has a longitudinal axis. The guide catheter support includes a first surface configured to engage a guide catheter and a rotation joint allowing the first surface to be rotated about the longitudinal axis such that the surface is able to engage the guide catheter at a plurality of angular positions relative to a patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2011Publication date: July 12, 2012Inventors: Tal Wenderow, John Murphy, Thomas Bromander, James J. Kennedy, III, Stanley O. Thompson, Jon Bradley Taylor, Robert Elden
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Publication number: 20060090753Abstract: A multi-use, hand held, single patient oscillatory positive expiratory pressure respiratory therapy device which is easily assembled and disassembled for cleaning, and which is not position dependent during therapy, but operable through a wide range of device orientation.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2005Publication date: May 4, 2006Inventors: Richard Pelerossi, Gregory King, Jennifer Foran, Lawrence Weinstein, Fredrick Richards, Christopher Zirps, Robert Elden