Patents by Inventor Robert Eury
Robert Eury 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: 7374570Abstract: A polymer composition for use in forming a stent is described. The composition includes a monomer of an aliphatic ester of acrylic acid which has a glass transition temperature less than 25° C. and a second monomer that copolymerizes with the first monomer and which has a glass transition temperature greater than 25° C. The components in the composition are mixed in amounts suitable to give a copolymer having a glass transition temperature less than 25° C., or in case of block copolymers, having at least one glass transition temperature less than 25° C. A stent including polymer members formed from the described composition is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2006Date of Patent: May 20, 2008Assignee: Quanam Medical CorporationInventors: Angelica Alvarado, Robert Eury, Irina D. Pomerantseva, Michael Froix
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Publication number: 20070073016Abstract: A polymer composition for use in forming a stent is described. The composition includes a monomer of an aliphatic ester of acrylic acid which has a glass transition temperature less than 25° C. and a second monomer that copolymerizes with the first monomer and which has a glass transition temperature greater than 25° C. The components in the composition are mixed in amounts suitable to give a copolymer having a glass transition temperature less than 25° C., or in case of block copolymers, having at least one glass transition temperature less than 25° C. A stent including polymer members formed from the described composition is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 15, 2006Publication date: March 29, 2007Inventors: Angelica Alvarado, Robert Eury, Irina Pomerantseva, Michael Froix
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Patent number: 7115691Abstract: A polymer composition for use in forming a stent is described. The composition includes a monomer of an aliphatic ester of acrylic acid which has a glass transition temperature less than 25° C. and a second monomer that copolymerizes with the first monomer and which has a glass transition temperature greater than 25° C. The components in the composition are mixed in amounts suitable to give a copolymer having a glass transition temperature less than 25° C., or in case of block copolymers, having at least one glass transition temperature less than 25° C. A stent including polymer members formed from the described composition is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2003Date of Patent: October 3, 2006Assignee: Quanam Medical CorporationInventors: Angelica Alvarado, Robert Eury, Irina D. Pomerantseva, Michael Froix
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Publication number: 20040059408Abstract: A polymer composition for use in forming a stent is described. The composition includes a monomer of an aliphatic ester of acrylic acid which has a glass transition temperature less than 25° C. and a second monomer that copolymerizes with the first monomer and which has a glass transition temperature greater than 25° C. The components in the composition are mixed in amounts suitable to give a copolymer having a glass transition temperature less than 25° C., or in case of block copolymers, having at least one glass transition temperature less than 25° C. A stent including polymer members formed from the described composition is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2003Publication date: March 25, 2004Applicant: Quanam Medical CorporationInventors: Angelica Alvarado, Robert Eury, Irina D. Pomerantseva, Michael Froix
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Patent number: 6653426Abstract: A polymer composition for use in forming a stent is described. The composition includes a monomer of an aliphatic ester of acrylic acid which has a glass transition temperature less than 25° C. and a second monomer that copolymerizes with the first monomer and which has a glass transition temperature greater than 25° C. The components in the composition are mixed in amounts suitable to give a copolymer having a glass transition temperature less than 25° C., or in case of block copolymers, having at least one glass transition temperature less than 25° C. A stent including polymer members formed from the described composition is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 2002Date of Patent: November 25, 2003Assignee: Quanam Medical CorporationInventors: Angelica Alvarado, Robert Eury, Irina D. Pomerantseva, Michael Froix
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Publication number: 20030149470Abstract: A polymer composition for use in forming a stent is described. The composition includes a monomer of an aliphatic ester of acrylic acid which has a glass transition temperature less than 25° C. and a second monomer that copolymerizes with the first monomer and which has a glass transition temperature greater than 25° C. The components in the composition are mixed in amounts suitable to give a copolymer having a glass transition temperature less than 25° C., or in case of block copolymers, having at least one glass transition temperature less than 25° C. A stent including polymer members formed from the described composition is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 26, 2002Publication date: August 7, 2003Applicant: Quanam Medical CorporationInventors: Angelica Alvarado, Robert Eury, Irina D. Pomerantseva, Michael Froix
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Patent number: 6530950Abstract: A stent for insertion into a lumen, having rigid regions and flexible regions along its length, and one or more polymer members coaxially disposed about the outer surface of the stent The polymer members are positioned over the rigid regions of the support stent, while the flexible regions are uncovered and free of polymer members, wherein the polymer members are radially expandable with the support stent.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2000Date of Patent: March 11, 2003Assignee: Quanam Medical CorporationInventors: Angelica Alvarado, Robert Eury, Irina D. Pomerantseva, Michael Froix
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Publication number: 20020004679Abstract: A method of inhibitng cellular proliferation associated with a hyperproliferative condition, such as restenosis, is described. The method includes administering a topoisomerase inhibitor. A stent for local administration of the topoisomerase inhibitor is also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2001Publication date: January 10, 2002Applicant: Quanam Medical CorporationInventors: Robert Eury, Angelica Alvarado, Irina D. Pomerantseva, Michael Froix
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Patent number: 6168619Abstract: A radially-expandable stent for insertion into a lumen is described. The stent is composed of a radially-expandable support stent and a polymer tubular member co-axially disposed over the support stent. Tubular end sleeves are disposed around the first and second ends of the polymer-surrounded support stent to secure the tubular member and to provide other improvements.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 1998Date of Patent: January 2, 2001Assignee: Quanam Medical CorporationInventors: Linh Dinh, Beren Correa, Paul Cherkas, Angelica Alvarado, Irina D. Pomerantseva, Sudha Thakur, Robert Eury, Michael Froix
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Patent number: 6019789Abstract: A unit cell for use in a medical device, such as a stent, is disclosed along with a description of a stent formed from a plurality of unit cells and for use in the treatment of restenosis or other vascular narrowing. The unit cell is designed and configured for uniform radial expansion with minimal axial shortening and recoil, and is selectively variable in flexibility and expendability.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 1998Date of Patent: February 1, 2000Assignee: Quanam Medical CorporationInventors: Linh A. Dinh, Loc X. Phan, Robert Eury, Irina Pomerantseva, Michael Froix
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Patent number: RE44763Abstract: A unit cell for use in a medical device, such as a stent, is disclosed along with a description of a stent formed from a plurality of unit cells and for use in the treatment of restenosis or other vascular narrowing. The unit cell is designed and configured for uniform radial expansion with minimal axial shortening and recoil, and is selectively variable in flexibility and expendability.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2002Date of Patent: February 11, 2014Assignee: Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.Inventors: Linh A. Dinh, Loc X. Phan, Robert Eury, Irina Pomerantseva, Michael Froix