Patents by Inventor Ronald Drake

Ronald Drake 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).

  • Publication number: 20170209690
    Abstract: Methods and systems for positioning a leadless pacing device (LPD) in cardiac tissue are disclosed. A delivery device is employed that comprises a proximal end, a distal end and a lumen therebetween sized to receive the LPD. The LPD has a leadlet extending therefrom that includes a means to fixate the leadlet to tissue. The delivery device comprises an introducer to introduce the LPD into the lumen of the delivery device. The LPD is loaded in the distal end of the lumen of the delivery device. The leadlet extends proximally from the LPD while the fixation means extends distally toward the LPD. A LPD mover is configured to advance the LPD out of the delivery device. A leadlet mover is configured to advance the leadlet out of the lumen delivery device and cause the leadlet to engage with cardiac tissue.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 26, 2017
    Publication date: July 27, 2017
    Inventors: Ronald A Drake, Kenneth C Gardeski, Carla Pfeiffer, Kevin R Seifert, Lester O Stener, Matthew D Bonner
  • Publication number: 20170209688
    Abstract: An implantable medical device includes ventricular and atrial portions, and a flexible leadlet that extends therebetween. An open channel of the atrial portion, formed along a core thereof, is sized to receive the leadlet therein, when the leadlet is folded over on itself. An interventional medical system includes the device and a delivery tool; a tubular sidewall of the tool defines a lumen and has a tether extending therein. A slot formed in the sidewall extends proximally from an open end thereof, coincident with a distal opening of the lumen. When the atrial portion is contained within the lumen, a segment of the leadlet extends alongside the atrial portion; another segment of the leadlet, being folded over on itself, proximal to the atrial portion, has the tether engaged therewith. The slot may allow passage of the leadlet therethrough, when the atrial portion is positioned for deployment through the distal opening.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 19, 2017
    Publication date: July 27, 2017
    Inventors: Ronald A. Drake, Xin Chen, Michael D. Eggen, Matthew D. Bonner, Vladimir Grubac, Brian P. Colin, Kenneth C. Gardeski, Kevin R. Seifert
  • Patent number: 9669189
    Abstract: A catheter proximal section is preferably formed from a relatively soft part and a relatively rigid part, and includes a proximal terminal end that defines a perimeter of an opening into a lumen of the catheter. The proximal section may further include a feature for interlocking engagement with an accessory tool. An inner surface of each of the relatively soft and rigid parts may be located opposite one another, on either side of the catheter lumen. The relatively soft and rigid parts may be included in a sealing assembly that further includes an attachment feature for removable connection of the assembly to the proximal section catheter.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 27, 2016
    Date of Patent: June 6, 2017
    Assignee: Medtronic, Inc.
    Inventors: Ronald A. Drake, Stanten C. Spear, Lester O. Stener, Gary R. Fiedler, Scott W. Hayden, Kendra Lange
  • Publication number: 20170119434
    Abstract: This disclosure describes various examples of multi-purpose tools and associated methods for safely gaining access to extravascular spaces. The multi-purpose tools described herein are particularly suited for safely gaining access to the sub-sternal space underneath the sternum/ribcage as well as tunneling subcutaneously above the ribcage for the purpose of positioning of a medical electrical lead. This eliminates the need for separate tools for tunneling in different extravascular spaces by providing a single tool capable of the multiple uses.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 27, 2016
    Publication date: May 4, 2017
    Inventors: Andrea J. ASLESON, Ronald A. DRAKE, Trent M. FISCHER, Lester O. STENER, Bridget A. PORTWAY
  • Publication number: 20170043127
    Abstract: A lead delivery apparatus and a method of delivering a medical lead to an anatomic target site. The method includes inserting a hydraulic plug into an internal delivery lumen of a delivery shaft, and coupling a medical lead to the hydraulic plug. Hydraulic pressure is applied to the hydraulic plug through the delivery lumen, thereby moving the hydraulic plug toward an anatomic target site, and advancing the medical lead toward the target site.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 28, 2016
    Publication date: February 16, 2017
    Inventors: Ronald A. Drake, Stanten C. Spear, Lindsey M. Tobin
  • Publication number: 20170007297
    Abstract: This disclosure describes various tools and associated methods suitable for gaining access to extravascular spaces. The various tools and associated methods utilize a boring tip that may rotate to aid in safely and effectively crossing diaphragmatic attachments. The boring tip may, in some instances not have any sharp edge. For example, the boring tip may have a dome shape but including at least one surface recessed and offset from a summit of the dome shape. Various mechanisms may be used to control rotation of the boring tip as described herein.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 27, 2016
    Publication date: January 12, 2017
    Inventors: Ronald A. DRAKE, Lester O. STENER, John A. LANGE, Mitchell R. MACIVER
  • Publication number: 20170007287
    Abstract: This disclosure provides tools and implant techniques utilizing such tools to gain access to and implant a medical device, such as a medical electrical lead, within extravascular spaces. In one example, this disclosure provides a tool for creating a sub-sternal tunnel in a patient. The tool comprises a relatively straight guide member extending from a first end thereof to a second end thereof, a tunneling member extending from a first end thereof to a tip thereof, the tunneling member extending alongside and coplanar with the guide member, the first end of the tunneling member and the first end of the guide member being joined together, and a handle coupled to the guide member.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 7, 2016
    Publication date: January 12, 2017
    Inventors: Andrzej M. MALEWICZ, Ronald A. DRAKE, Keith D. ANDERSON, Roger A. CHRISTOPHERSON, Andrea J. ASLESON, Trent M. FISCHER, Lester O. STENER
  • Patent number: 9480839
    Abstract: A lead delivery apparatus and a method of delivering a medical lead to an anatomic target site. The method includes inserting a hydraulic plug into an internal delivery lumen of a delivery shaft, and coupling a medical lead to the hydraulic plug. Hydraulic pressure is applied to the hydraulic plug through the delivery lumen, thereby moving the hydraulic plug toward an anatomic target site, and advancing the medical lead toward the target site.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 2009
    Date of Patent: November 1, 2016
    Assignee: Medtronic, Inc.
    Inventors: Ronald A. Drake, Stanten C. Spear, Lindsey M. Tobin
  • Publication number: 20160310700
    Abstract: A catheter assembly includes a pull wire and a control member subassembly, wherein the pull wire is secured to a post of the subassembly that may extend through a slot of a handle, and an engagement feature of the subassembly, being supported by an elastically deformable support of the subassembly resting on a railway of the handle, confronts a mating feature of the handle to interlock therewith, responsive to the support being un-deformed. The post, engagement feature, and support may be integrally formed together in a single-piece component, wherein the engagement feature may be one or two rows of teeth formed in a surface of an upper portion of the component, and the support may be a pair of flexible cantilever beam members of a lower portion of the component. Furthermore, the mating surface and railway may be integrally formed in an inner surface of a shell of the handle.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 23, 2015
    Publication date: October 27, 2016
    Inventors: Ronald A. Drake, Lester O. Stener
  • Publication number: 20160310703
    Abstract: A catheter for delivering a medical device to an implant site within a receptacle of a distal-most portion thereof, includes a coiled spring member, which has one or more proximal turns, secured to a shaft proximal portion, one or more distal turns, secured to the distal-most portion, and a plurality of open-pitch turns that extend between the proximal and distal turns and are, preferably, pre-loaded by longitudinal compression prior to forming a sheath thereover. A deflection assembly pull wire extends through a lumen of the shaft proximal portion and alongside the plurality of open-pitched turns of the spring member, wherein a pull wire proximal end extends proximally out from a proximal opening of the lumen of the proximal portion and into a handle of the catheter, for coupling to a control member subassembly, and a pull wire distal end is secured to the shaft distal-most portion.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 13, 2015
    Publication date: October 27, 2016
    Inventors: Ronald A. Drake, Lester O. Stener, Kenneth C. Gardeski
  • Patent number: 9463314
    Abstract: A catheter has a shaft that defines a delivery lumen, for example, to deliver an elongate medical device therethrough; a proximal section of the catheter includes a seal zone portion, a handle portion and a proximal port portion. A relatively thin wall section of the proximal port portion extends between the seal zone portion and a proximal edge that defines part of a perimeter of a proximal opening of the delivery lumen. The handle portion projects laterally from the seal zone portion, generally opposite the relatively thin wall section. An inflation subassembly of the catheter includes a compliant sleeve member and an inflation lumen extending from the sleeve member, proximally along the shaft, and into a connector port formed in the handle portion. The inflation lumen may be formed by fusing a section of a tube to the shaft and molding the handle portion around another section of the tube.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 17, 2015
    Date of Patent: October 11, 2016
    Assignee: Medtronic, Inc.
    Inventors: Ronald A. Drake, Mark W. Shepler, Lester O. Stener, Kelly M. Wien, Kendra Lange
  • Publication number: 20160235945
    Abstract: A catheter proximal section is preferably formed from a relatively soft part and a relatively rigid part, and includes a proximal terminal end that defines a perimeter of an opening into a lumen of the catheter. The proximal section may further include a feature for interlocking engagement with an accessory tool. An inner surface of each of the relatively soft and rigid parts may be located opposite one another, on either side of the catheter lumen. The relatively soft and rigid parts may be included in a sealing assembly that further includes an attachment feature for removable connection of the assembly to the proximal section catheter.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 27, 2016
    Publication date: August 18, 2016
    Inventors: Ronald A. DRAKE, Stanten C. Spear, Lester O. STENER, Gary R. FIEDLER, Scott W. HAYDEN, Kendra LANGE
  • Publication number: 20160235973
    Abstract: A medical access tool includes a needle member extending along a longitudinal axis, and a coiled wire extending around the axis. An inner surface of the coiled wire, along a proximal segment thereof, is spaced radially apart from an outer surface of the needle member, and a distal segment of the coiled wire extends distally to a tissue-engaging tip of the coiled wire, a piercing distal tip of the needle member being recessed proximally from the tissue-engaging tip at a fixed distance. An operator may rotate the coiled wire to engage tissue, for example, that of a pericardial sac or a diaphragmatic attachment, which then travels proximally along the coiled wire and into contact with the needle member's distal tip, to be pierced through thereby. At least one lumen of the needle member provides a passageway through which the operator may advance a guide wire and/or inject a fluid.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 12, 2015
    Publication date: August 18, 2016
    Inventors: Andrea J. ASLESON, Ronald A. DRAKE, Mark T. MARSHALL, Kelly M. WIEN
  • Publication number: 20160175584
    Abstract: A reservoir of a system for deploying an implantable lead to an extravascular location delivers a flow of fluid through a lumen of one or both of a tunneling tool and an introducer of the system. In some cases, the tunneling tool includes a pressure sensor assembly for monitoring a change in a pressure of the flow through the lumen thereof. Alternately, or in addition, a flow-controlled passageway, through which the flow of fluid from the reservoir is delivered to the lumen of the introducer, includes a compliant chamber to hold a reserve of the fluid. Fluid from the reserve may be drawn into the lumen of the introducer as the tunneling tool is withdrawn therefrom. Alternately, the introducer may include a chamber located between two seals, wherein fluid that fills the chamber is drawn distally into the lumen of the introducer, as the tunneling tool is withdrawn therefrom.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 9, 2015
    Publication date: June 23, 2016
    Inventors: Ronald A. DRAKE, Kenneth C. GARDESKI, Zhongping YANG, Rick D. MCVENES
  • Publication number: 20160157890
    Abstract: Extravascular implant tools that utilize a bore-in mechanism to safely access extravascular locations and implant techniques utilizing these tools are described. The bore-in mechanism may include a handle and a helix extending from the handle. The bore-in mechanism is used, for example, in conjunction with a tunneling tool to traverse the diaphragmatic attachments to access a substernal location. The tunneling tool may be an open channel tunneling tool or a conventional tunneling tool (e.g., metal rod).
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 8, 2015
    Publication date: June 9, 2016
    Inventors: Ronald A. DRAKE, Kevin R. SEIFERT, Lester O. STENER, Amy E. THOMPSON-NAUMAN
  • Publication number: 20160158530
    Abstract: This disclosure provides various embodiments of implant tools and implant techniques utilizing those tools to implant components within extravascular locations. In one example, an implant tool for implanting a component within an extravascular location of a patient comprise a handle and a shaft adjacent the handle. The shaft has a proximal end, a distal end, and a body formed to define an open channel that extends from near the proximal end to the distal end. The open channel has a first width. The body has at least one flexible portion that defines an opening via which the open channel is accessed. The opening has a second width that is less than the first width. In another example, a sheath with an opening having the second width may be placed on the shaft of the implant tool instead of the implant tool having the at least one flexible portion.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 8, 2015
    Publication date: June 9, 2016
    Inventors: Ronald A. DRAKE, Kevin R. SEIFERT, Andrea J. ASLESON, Lester O. STENER, Nathan L. OLSON
  • Patent number: 9352094
    Abstract: A catheter proximal section is preferably formed from a relatively soft part and a relatively rigid part, and includes a proximal terminal end that defines a perimeter of an opening into a lumen of the catheter. The proximal section may further include a feature for interlocking engagement with an accessory tool. An inner surface of each of the relatively soft and rigid parts may be located opposite one another, on either side of the catheter lumen. The relatively soft and rigid parts may be included in a sealing assembly that further includes an attachment feature for removable connection of the assembly to the proximal section catheter.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 6, 2013
    Date of Patent: May 31, 2016
    Assignee: Medtronic, Inc.
    Inventors: Ronald A Drake, Stanten C Spear, Lester O Stener, Gary R Fiedler, Scott W Hayden, Kendra Yasger
  • Publication number: 20160001063
    Abstract: A catheter has a shaft that defines a delivery lumen, for example, to deliver an elongate medical device therethrough; a proximal section of the catheter includes a seal zone portion, a handle portion and a proximal port portion. A relatively thin wall section of the proximal port portion extends between the seal zone portion and a proximal edge that defines part of a perimeter of a proximal opening of the delivery lumen. The handle portion projects laterally from the seal zone portion, generally opposite the relatively thin wall section. An inflation subassembly of the catheter includes a compliant sleeve member and an inflation lumen extending from the sleeve member, proximally along the shaft, and into a connector port formed in the handle portion. The inflation lumen may be formed by fusing a section of a tube to the shaft and molding the handle portion around another section of the tube.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 17, 2015
    Publication date: January 7, 2016
    Inventors: Ronald A. DRAKE, Mark W. SHEPLER, Lester O. STENER, Kelly M. WIEN, Kendra LANGE
  • Patent number: 9155868
    Abstract: A catheter has a shaft that defines a delivery lumen, for example, to deliver an elongate medical device therethrough; a proximal section of the catheter includes a seal zone portion, a handle portion and a proximal port portion. A relatively thin wall section of the proximal port portion extends between the seal zone portion and a proximal edge that defines part of a perimeter of a proximal opening of the delivery lumen. The handle portion projects laterally from the seal zone portion, generally opposite the relatively thin wall section. An inflation subassembly of the catheter includes a compliant sleeve member and an inflation lumen extending from the sleeve member, proximally along the shaft, and into a connector port formed in the handle portion. The inflation lumen may be formed by fusing a section of a tube to the shaft and molding the handle portion around another section of the tube.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 30, 2013
    Date of Patent: October 13, 2015
    Assignee: Medtronic, Inc.
    Inventors: Ronald A. Drake, Mark W. Shepler, Lester O. Stener, Kelly M. Wien, Kendra Yasger
  • Patent number: 9067042
    Abstract: According to an embodiment of the present invention, a steerable elongated medical device includes an outer tube extending between an outer tube proximal segment and an outer tube distal segment, and having an outer tube wall forming an outer tube lumen and an elongated outer tube slot through the outer tube wall to the outer tube lumen. The elongated outer tube slot has a first portion and a second portion and is formed between an outer tube slot proximal end and an outer tube slot distal end and extends axially along the outer tube distal segment through an outer tube slot length to define a cutaway portion of the outer tube. A reinforcing sleeve is positioned within the outer tube lumen and extends between a reinforcing sleeve proximal end and a reinforcing sleeve distal end.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 30, 2010
    Date of Patent: June 30, 2015
    Assignee: Medtronic, Inc.
    Inventors: Kenneth C. Gardeski, Ronald A. Drake