Patents by Inventor Robert L. Pakter

Robert L. Pakter 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: 8784382
    Abstract: A needle assembly 10 compromising an infusion needle 11 that includes a needle cannula 13 made of a superelastic material such as Nitinol. The needle cannula is cold-worked or heat annealed to produce a preformed bend 16 that can be straightened within passageway 21 of a coaxial outer cannula 12 for introduction into the body of a patient. Upon deployment from the outer cannula, the needle cannula substantially returns to the preformed configuration for the introduction or extraction of materials at areas lateral to the entry path of the needle assembly. The needle assembly can compromise a plurality of needle cannulae than can be variably arranged or configured for attaining a desired infusion pattern.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 31, 2011
    Date of Patent: July 22, 2014
    Assignee: Cook Medical Technologies LLC
    Inventors: James F. McGuckin, Jr., Robert L. Pakter, Edward J. Morris
  • Patent number: 8747359
    Abstract: A needle assembly 10 compromising an infusion needle 11 that includes a needle cannula 13 made of a superelastic material such as Nitinol. The needle cannula is cold-worked or heat annealed to produce a preformed bend 16 that can be straightened within passageway 21 of a coaxial outer cannula 12 for introduction into the body of a patient. Upon deployment from the outer cannula, the needle cannula substantially returns to the preformed configuration for the introduction or extraction of materials at areas lateral to the entry path of the needle assembly. The needle assembly can compromise a plurality of needle cannulae than can be variably arranged or configured for attaining a desired infusion pattern.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 8, 2011
    Date of Patent: June 10, 2014
    Assignee: Cook Medical Technologies LLC
    Inventors: Robert L. Pakter, Edward J. Morris
  • Publication number: 20120123427
    Abstract: A needle assembly 10 compromising an infusion needle 11 that includes a needle cannula 13 made of a superelastic material such as Nitinol. The needle cannula is cold-worked or heat annealed to produce a preformed bend 16 that can be straightened within passageway 21 of a coaxial outer cannula 12 for introduction into the body of a patient. Upon deployment from the outer cannula, the needle cannula substantially returns to the preformed configuration for the introduction or extraction of materials at areas lateral to the entry path of the needle assembly. The needle assembly can compromise a plurality of needle cannulae than can be variably arranged or configured for attaining a desired infusion pattern.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 8, 2011
    Publication date: May 17, 2012
    Inventors: James F. McGuckin, JR., Robert L. Pakter, Edward J. Morris
  • Publication number: 20120046664
    Abstract: A needle assembly 10 compromising an infusion needle 11 that includes a needle cannula 13 made of a superelastic material such as Nitinol. The needle cannula is cold-worked or heat annealed to produce a preformed bend 16 that can be straightened within passageway 21 of a coaxial outer cannula 12 for introduction into the body of a patient. Upon deployment from the outer cannula, the needle cannula substantially returns to the preformed configuration for the introduction or extraction of materials at areas lateral to the entry path of the needle assembly. The needle assembly can compromise a plurality of needle cannulae than can be variably arranged or configured for attaining a desired infusion pattern.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 31, 2011
    Publication date: February 23, 2012
    Inventors: James F. McGuckin, JR., Robert L. Pakter, Edward J. Morris
  • Patent number: 8052661
    Abstract: A needle assembly 10 compromising an infusion needle 11 that includes a needle cannula 13 made of a superelastic material such as Nitinol. The needle cannula is cold-worked or heat annealed to produce a preformed bend 16 that can be straightened within passageway 21 of a coaxial outer cannula 12 for introduction into the body of a patient. Upon deployment from the outer cannula, the needle cannula substantially returns to the preformed configuration for the introduction or extraction of materials at areas lateral to the entry path of the needle assembly. The needle assembly can compromise a plurality of needle cannulae than can be variably arranged or configured for attaining a desired infusion pattern.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 22, 2008
    Date of Patent: November 8, 2011
    Assignee: Cook Incorporated
    Inventors: James F. McGuckin, Jr., Robert L. Pakter, Edward J. Morris
  • Patent number: 8048030
    Abstract: A needle assembly 10 compromising an infusion needle 11 that includes a needle cannula 13 made of a superelastic material such as Nitinol. The needle cannula is cold-worked or heat annealed to produce a preformed bend 16 that can be straightened within passageway 21 of a coaxial outer cannula 12 for introduction into the body of a patient. Upon deployment from the outer cannula, the needle cannula substantially returns to the preformed configuration for the introduction or extraction of materials at areas lateral to the entry path of the needle assembly. The needle assembly can compromise a plurality of needle cannulae than can be variably arranged or configured for attaining a desired infusion pattern.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 17, 2009
    Date of Patent: November 1, 2011
    Assignee: Cook Medical Technologies LLC
    Inventors: James F. McGuckin, Jr., Robert L. Pakter, Edward J. Morris
  • Publication number: 20100130850
    Abstract: A surgical instrument having a tubular member having a proximal end and a distal end, at least one helical member concentric with the tubular member, and a cutting portion protruding from the distal end of the tubular member. A method of using the surgical instrument is performing a biopsy.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 25, 2009
    Publication date: May 27, 2010
    Inventor: Robert L. Pakter
  • Publication number: 20100106093
    Abstract: A needle assembly 10 compromising an infusion needle 11 that includes a needle cannula 13 made of a superelastic material such as Nitinol. The needle cannula is cold-worked or heat annealed to produce a preformed bend 16 that can be straightened within passageway 21 of a coaxial outer cannula 12 for introduction into the body of a patient. Upon deployment from the outer cannula, the needle cannula substantially returns to the preformed configuration for the introduction or extraction of materials at areas lateral to the entry path of the needle assembly. The needle assembly can compromise a plurality of needle cannulae than can be variably arranged or configured for attaining a desired infusion pattern.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 17, 2009
    Publication date: April 29, 2010
    Inventors: James F. McGuckin, JR., Robert L. Pakter, Edward J. Morris
  • Publication number: 20090326412
    Abstract: A biopsy device configured to rotate a needle about a longitudinal axis when resecting tissue, and a method of performing a biopsy using the same. Also disclosed is a needle configured to resect tissue by a rotational motion, for example, when operating in conjunction with the device herein.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 26, 2009
    Publication date: December 31, 2009
    Inventor: Robert L. Pakter
  • Publication number: 20090254117
    Abstract: A venous filter including anchors that detach from the struts and that remain attached to the vein wall after retrieval of the other parts of the filter is described. Anchors may be detachably connected to struts of the filter via a detachably connected ridge and groove, a detachably connected clip and ridge, a friction fit, a detachable locking pin connection, or a combination thereof.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 3, 2009
    Publication date: October 8, 2009
    Inventor: Robert L. Pakter
  • Publication number: 20090177161
    Abstract: A needle assembly 10 compromising an infusion needle 11 that includes a needle cannula 13 made of a superelastic material such as Nitinol. The needle cannula is cold-worked or heat annealed to produce a preformed bend 16 that can be straightened within passageway 21 of a coaxial outer cannula 12 for introduction into the body of a patient. Upon deployment from the outer cannula, the needle cannula substantially returns to the preformed configuration for the introduction or extraction of materials at areas lateral to the entry path of the needle assembly. The needle assembly can compromise a plurality of needle cannulae than can be variably arranged or configured for attaining a desired infusion pattern.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 22, 2008
    Publication date: July 9, 2009
    Inventors: James F. McGuckin, JR., Robert L. Pakter, Edward J. Morris
  • Patent number: 6592559
    Abstract: A needle assembly 10 comprising a needle 11 that includes a needle cannula 13 made of a superelastic material such as nitinol. The needle cannula is cold-worked or heat annealed to produce a preformed bend 16 that can be straightened within passageway 21 of a coaxial outer cannula 12 for introduction into the body of a patient. Upon deployment from the outer cannula, the needle cannula substantially returns to the preformed configuration for the introduction or extraction of materials at areas lateral to the entry path of the needle assembly. The needle assembly can comprise a plurality of needle cannulae than can be variably arranged or configured for attaining a desired infusion pattern.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 9, 1999
    Date of Patent: July 15, 2003
    Assignee: Cook Incorporated
    Inventors: Robert L. Pakter, Edward J. Morris