Patents by Inventor Robert S. Harguth

Robert S. Harguth 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: 11207533
    Abstract: The present subject matter includes an implantable medical device with a capture feature at or near the proximal end. In some cases, the capture feature includes a hold that is configured to facilitate a releasable connection with a delivery device that is used to deliver the implantable medical device to a target implant site.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 7, 2019
    Date of Patent: December 28, 2021
    Assignee: Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc.
    Inventors: Michael J. Root, Nick A. Youker, Benjamin R. Fruland, Keith R. Maile, Robert S. Harguth
  • Publication number: 20200069951
    Abstract: The present subject matter includes an implantable medical device with a capture feature at or near the proximal end. In some cases, the capture feature includes a hold that is configured to facilitate a releasable connection with a delivery device that is used to deliver the implantable medical device to a target implant site.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 7, 2019
    Publication date: March 5, 2020
    Applicant: Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc.
    Inventors: Michael J. Root, Nick A. Youker, Benjamin R. Fruland, Keith R. Maile, Robert S. Harguth
  • Patent number: 10507329
    Abstract: The present subject matter includes an implantable medical device with a capture feature at or near the proximal end. In some cases, the capture feature includes a hold that is configured to facilitate a releasable connection with a delivery device that is used to deliver the implantable medical device to a target implant site.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 3, 2015
    Date of Patent: December 17, 2019
    Assignee: Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc.
    Inventors: Michael J. Root, Nick A. Youker, Benjamin R. Fruland, Keith R. Maile, Robert S. Harguth
  • Patent number: 9731141
    Abstract: An acoustic energy delivery system for delivering acoustic energy to an implantable medical device (“IMD”). The system includes an IMD having a power source and an energy delivery device. The energy delivery device includes a controller and an array of ultrasonic elements electrically coupled to the controller and configured to deliver acoustic energy to the IMD. Methods of delivering acoustic energy to an IMD are also disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 21, 2012
    Date of Patent: August 15, 2017
    Assignee: Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc.
    Inventors: Binh C. Tran, Bin Mi, Robert S. Harguth, Keith R. Maile
  • Publication number: 20150375001
    Abstract: The present subject matter includes an implantable medical device with a capture feature at or near the proximal end. In some cases, the capture feature includes a hold that is configured to facilitate a releasable connection with a delivery device that is used to deliver the implantable medical device to a target implant site.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 3, 2015
    Publication date: December 31, 2015
    Inventors: Michael J. Root, Nick A. Youker, Benjamin R. Fruland, Keith R. Maile, Robert S. Harguth
  • Publication number: 20130110192
    Abstract: An acoustic energy delivery system for delivering acoustic energy to an implantable medical device (“IMD”). The system includes an IMD having a power source and an energy delivery device. The energy delivery device includes a controller and an array of ultrasonic elements electrically coupled to the controller and configured to deliver acoustic energy to the IMD. Methods of delivering acoustic energy to an IMD are also disclosed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 21, 2012
    Publication date: May 2, 2013
    Inventors: Binh C. Tran, Bin Mi, Robert S. Harguth, Keith R. Maile
  • Patent number: 8369960
    Abstract: Systems and methods for wireless signal transfers between ultrasound-enabled medical devices are disclosed. An illustrative system includes a source device equipped with multiple transducer elements configured to transmit an acoustic wave, a target device including an acoustic transducer for receiving the acoustic wave from the source device, and a controller configured to determine adjustments to one or more transmission parameters of the source device for increasing the signal coherence of the acoustic wave at the target device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 6, 2009
    Date of Patent: February 5, 2013
    Assignee: Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc.
    Inventors: Binh C. Tran, Bin Mi, Robert S. Harguth
  • Patent number: 8340778
    Abstract: An acoustic energy delivery system for delivering acoustic energy to an implantable medical device (“IMD”). The system includes an IMD having a power source and an energy delivery device. The energy delivery device includes a controller and an array of ultrasonic elements electrically coupled to the controller and configured to deliver acoustic energy to the IMD. Methods of delivering acoustic energy to an IMD are also disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 3, 2009
    Date of Patent: December 25, 2012
    Assignee: Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc.
    Inventors: Binh C. Tran, Robert S. Harguth, Bin Mi, Keith R. Maile
  • Publication number: 20110134593
    Abstract: The present subject matter, in an example, includes an apparatus for positioning in an implant site. In the example, the apparatus includes a hermetically sealed shell having an exterior shaped as a function of hydrodynamic drag at the implant site.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 17, 2011
    Publication date: June 9, 2011
    Inventors: Michael J. Root, Nick A. Youker, Benjamin R. Fruland, Keith R. Maile, Robert S. Harguth
  • Patent number: 7813801
    Abstract: A battery management circuit provides an implantable medical device with power management that allows safe and efficient use of a rechargeable battery. Various ways of monitoring the energy level of the rechargeable battery and controlling the battery recharging process for user convenience and safety are provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 14, 2006
    Date of Patent: October 12, 2010
    Assignee: Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc.
    Inventors: Nick A. Youker, Robert S. Harguth, Keith R. Maile, Michael J. Root, Cheng Zhang, Abhi Chavan, Paul Huelskamp
  • Patent number: 7697977
    Abstract: A cardiac rhythm management device in which the relative depolarization times at sensing/pacing electrode sites during a cardiac contraction are determined by a bipolar sensing technique. The information gained thereby can be used to select which of the available electrodes should be used for optimal resynchronization pacing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 27, 2002
    Date of Patent: April 13, 2010
    Assignee: Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc.
    Inventors: David J. Yonce, Robert S. Harguth
  • Publication number: 20100049269
    Abstract: An acoustic energy delivery system for delivering acoustic energy to an implantable medical device (“IMD”). The system includes an IMD having a power source and an energy delivery device. The energy delivery device includes a controller and an array of ultrasonic elements electrically coupled to the controller and configured to deliver acoustic energy to the IMD. Methods of delivering acoustic energy to an IMD are also disclosed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 3, 2009
    Publication date: February 25, 2010
    Inventors: Binh C. Tran, Robert S. Harguth, Bin Mi, Keith R. Maile
  • Patent number: 7634318
    Abstract: An acoustic energy delivery system for delivering acoustic energy to an implantable medical device (“IMD”). The system includes an IMD having a power source and an energy delivery device. The energy delivery device includes a controller and an array of ultrasonic elements electrically coupled to the controller and configured to deliver acoustic energy to the IMD. Methods of delivering acoustic energy to an IMD are also disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 28, 2008
    Date of Patent: December 15, 2009
    Assignee: Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc.
    Inventors: Binh C. Tran, Robert S. Harguth, Bin Mi, Keith R. Maile
  • Publication number: 20090201148
    Abstract: Systems and methods for wireless signal transfers between ultrasound-enabled medical devices are disclosed. An illustrative system includes a source device equipped with multiple transducer elements configured to transmit an acoustic wave, a target device including an acoustic transducer for receiving the acoustic wave from the source device, and a controller configured to determine adjustments to one or more transmission parameters of the source device for increasing the signal coherence of the acoustic wave at the target device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 6, 2009
    Publication date: August 13, 2009
    Inventors: Binh C. Tran, Bin Mi, Robert S. Harguth
  • Publication number: 20080312720
    Abstract: An acoustic energy delivery system for delivering acoustic energy to an implantable medical device (“IMD”). The system includes an IMD having a power source and an energy delivery device. The energy delivery device includes a controller and an array of ultrasonic elements electrically coupled to the controller and configured to deliver acoustic energy to the IMD. Methods of delivering acoustic energy to an IMD are also disclosed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 28, 2008
    Publication date: December 18, 2008
    Inventors: Binh C. Tran, Robert S. Harguth, Bin Mi, Keith R. Maile
  • Patent number: 7225018
    Abstract: A method of forming a surface mount transformer. The method comprises winding insulated wire around a magnetic core to form at least one secondary transformer coil, winding insulated wire around the magnetic core to form at least one primary transformer coil, attaching wire ends of the at least one primary coil to at least first and second vias of a printed circuit board (PCB), attaching wire ends of the at least one secondary coil to at least third and fourth vias of the PCB, affixing the coils and the magnetic core to the first side of the PCB, and attaching the coil wire ends flush to a surface of the vias on the second side of the PCB.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 25, 2006
    Date of Patent: May 29, 2007
    Assignee: Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc.
    Inventors: Tom Iverson, Bart Carey, Robert S. Harguth
  • Patent number: 7171267
    Abstract: Miniature defibrillators and cardioverters detect abnormal heart rhythms and automatically apply electrical therapy to restore normal heart function. Critical components in these devices are aluminum electrolytic capacitors, which store and deliver one or more life-saving bursts of electric charge to a heart of a patient. This type of capacitor requires regular “reform” to preserve its charging efficiency over time. Because reform expends valuable battery life, manufacturers developed wet-tantalum capacitors, which are generally understood not to require reform. Yet, the present inventors discovered through extensive study that wet-tantalum capacitors exhibit progressively worse charging efficiency over time. Accordingly, to address this problem, the inventors devised unique reform techniques for wet-tantalum capacitors.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 4, 2003
    Date of Patent: January 30, 2007
    Assignee: Greatbatch, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert S. Harguth, Ron Balczewski, William J. Linder, Gregory Scott Munson, Michael Wesley Paris
  • Patent number: 7131988
    Abstract: Miniature defibrillators and cardioverters detect abnormal heart rhythms and automatically apply electrical therapy to restore normal heart function. Critical to this function, aluminum-electrolytic capacitors store and deliver life-saving bursts of electric charge to the heart. This type of capacitor requires regular “reform” to preserve its charging efficiency over time. Because reform expends valuable battery energy, manufacturers developed wet-tantalum capacitors, which are generally understood not to require reform. Yet, the present inventors discovered through extensive study that wet-tantalum capacitors exhibit progressively worse charging efficiency over time. Accordingly, to address this problem, the inventors devised unique reform techniques for wet-tantalum capacitors.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 16, 2004
    Date of Patent: November 7, 2006
    Assignee: Greatbatch Ltd.
    Inventors: Robert S. Harguth, Ron A. Balczewski, William J. Linder, Gregory S. Munson, Michael W. Paris
  • Patent number: 7120492
    Abstract: A method of forming a surface mount transformer. The method comprises winding insulated wire around a magnetic core to form at least one secondary transformer coil, winding insulated wire around the magnetic core to form at least one primary transformer coil, attaching wire ends of the at least one primary coil to at least first and second vias of a printed circuit board (PCB), attaching wire ends of the at least one secondary coil to at least third and fourth vias of the PCB, affixing the coils and the magnetic core to the first side of the PCB, and attaching the coil wire ends flush to a surface of the vias on the second side of the PCB.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 26, 2005
    Date of Patent: October 10, 2006
    Assignee: Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc.
    Inventors: Tom Iverson, Bart Carey, Robert S. Harguth
  • Patent number: 6927663
    Abstract: A method of forming a surface mount transformer. The method comprises winding insulated wire around a magnetic core to form at least one secondary transformer coil, winding insulated wire around the magnetic core to form at least one primary transformer coil, attaching wire ends of the at least one primary coil to at least first and second vias of a printed circuit board (PCB), attaching wire ends of the at least one secondary coil to at least third and fourth vias of the PCB, affixing the coils and the magnetic core to the first side of the PCB, and attaching the coil wire ends flush to a surface of the vias on the second side of the PCB.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 23, 2003
    Date of Patent: August 9, 2005
    Assignee: Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc.
    Inventors: Tom Iverson, Bart Carey, Robert S. Harguth