Patents by Inventor Robert M. Stuba

Robert M. Stuba 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: 8834355
    Abstract: A device for delivering an apparatus or object to a targeted location within a human subject is disclosed. The device includes a body, a handle mounted to and movable relative to the body, a tube, a cable, and retention unit. The tube has a first end fixed to the body and a second end fixed to the retention unit. The cable has a first end fixed to the handle and a second end remote from the body. The cable extends substantially through the tube. The retention unit applies a retention force sufficient to retain the capsule during endoscopic delivery to the targeted release location. Manipulation of the handle in a direction relative to the retention unit generates a force on the apparatus greater than the retention force. A method of use is also disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 25, 2005
    Date of Patent: September 16, 2014
    Assignee: U.S. Endoscopy Group, Inc.
    Inventors: Marlin E. Younker, Dean J. Secrest, Robert M. Stuba, Christopher J. Kaye, K. Randall John, William Ross Mancini
  • Patent number: 7977658
    Abstract: A flexible infrared delivery apparatus useful for endoscopic infrared coagulating of human or animal blood and tissue or for other uses employs a source of infrared radiation which is not a laser and an elongated flexible fiber optic member which transmits radiation from the source to a contact portion at a distal end of the member and to a material such as human or animal tissue proximate the contact portion. The elongated member has an outer diameter which enables it to be inserted into and through an accessory channel of an endoscope to view the human or animal tissue or material to be treated with infrared radiation. A connector on the proximal end of the member allows the elongated member to be quickly connected to and disconnected from the apparatus where the member is aligned for receiving infrared radiation from the source. The contact portion defines a size, direction and shape of a radiation delivery area from the member to the human or animal tissue or material proximate the contact portion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 12, 2008
    Date of Patent: July 12, 2011
    Assignee: Precision Endoscopic Technologies
    Inventors: Robert M. Stuba, Michael S. Epstein, Richard M. Wolf
  • Patent number: 7691110
    Abstract: A snare injection device for performing endoscopic transection procedures is disclosed. The device includes a snare system and a needle system, each containing actuator components separately routed in one of two channels of an elongated dual lumen. Deployment of the snare and needle are independently operated by two separate handle controls. The device includes needle travel stop and anti-puncture features for safety and ease of use.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 25, 2005
    Date of Patent: April 6, 2010
    Assignee: U.S. Endoscopy Group, Inc.
    Inventors: Dean J. Secrest, K. Randall John, Robert M. Stuba, Christopher J. Kaye, Jon Eric Younker
  • Publication number: 20080308753
    Abstract: A flexible infrared delivery apparatus useful for endoscopic infrared coagulating of human or animal blood and tissue or for other uses employs a source of infrared radiation which is not a laser and an elongated flexible fiber optic member which transmits radiation from the source to a contact portion at a distal end of the member and to a material such as human or animal tissue proximate the contact portion. The elongated member has an outer diameter which enables it to be inserted into and through an accessory channel of an endoscope to view the human or animal tissue or material to be treated with infrared radiation. A connector on the proximal end of the member allows the elongated member to be quickly connected to and disconnected from the apparatus where the member is aligned for receiving infrared radiation from the source. The contact portion defines a size, direction and shape of a radiation delivery area from the member to the human or animal tissue or material proximate the contact portion.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 12, 2008
    Publication date: December 18, 2008
    Inventors: Robert M. Stuba, Michael S. Epstein, Richard M. Wolf