Patents by Inventor Ronald Kellly

Ronald Kellly 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: 20070233183
    Abstract: A support 103 for an embolic protection device comprises round wires 116 which may form one or more support hoops for a filter body. The circumferential hoop formed by the wires 116 ensures that in the expanded position, the filter body 102 will be supported by the support frame 103 in circumferential apposition with the interior wall of the vasculature. The wires 116 may have a strain distributing linkage element in the form of a loop 120. The loop 120 acts as a diameter or circumference adjuster allowing an embolic protection device to adapt to different Bessel contours and sizes whilst maintaining apposition with the vessel wall. The strain relieving geometry of the loops enhances the compliance of the bend points without creating a weakened hinge point, thus ensuring that there is no discontinuity in the circumferential seal against the vessel wall.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 13, 2007
    Publication date: October 4, 2007
    Applicants: ABBOTT LABORATORIES
    Inventors: Eamon BRADY, David Vale, Ronald Kellly, John Neilan, Steven Horan, Gerard Rabitte, Gerry McCaffrey
  • Publication number: 20070233180
    Abstract: A support 103 for an embolic protection device comprises round wires 116 which may form one or more support hoops for a filter body. The circumferential hoop formed by the wires 116 ensures that in the expanded position, the filter body 102 will be supported by the support frame 103 in circumferential apposition with the interior wall of the vasculature. The wires 116 may have a strain distributing linkage element in the form of a loop 120. The loop 120 acts as a diameter or circumference adjuster allowing an embolic protection device to adapt to different Bessel contours and sizes whilst maintaining apposition with the vessel wall. The strain relieving geometry of the loops enhances the compliance of the bend points without creating a weakened hinge point, thus ensuring that there is no discontinuity in the circumferential seal against the vessel wall.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 13, 2007
    Publication date: October 4, 2007
    Applicants: ABBOTT LABORATORIES
    Inventors: Eamon Brady, David Vale, Ronald Kellly, John Neilan, Steven Horan, Gerald Rabitte, Gerry McCaffrey
  • Publication number: 20060241681
    Abstract: A support 103 for an embolic protection device comprises round wires 116 which may form one or more support hoops for a filter body The circumferential hoop formed by the wires 116 ensures that in the expanded position, the filter body 102 will be supported by the support frame 103 in circumferential apposition with the interior wall of the vasculature. The wires 116 may have a strain distributing linkage element in the form of a loop 120 in. The loop 120 acts as a diameter or circumference adjuster allowing an embolic protection device to adapt to different vessel contours and sizes whilst maintaining apposition with the vessel wall. The strain relieving geometry of the loops enhances the compliance of the bend points without creating a weakened hinge point, thus ensuring that there is no discontinuity in the circumferential seal against the vessel wall.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 17, 2006
    Publication date: October 26, 2006
    Inventors: Eamon Brady, David Vale, Ronald Kellly, John Neilan, Steven Horan, Gerard Rabitte, Gerry McCaffrey
  • Patent number: 7037320
    Abstract: A support 103 for an embolic protection device comprises round wires 116 which may form one or more support hoops for a filter body. The circumferential hoop formed by the wires 116 ensures that in the expanded position, the filter body 102 will be supported by the support frame 103 in circumferential apposition with the interior wall of the vasculature. The wires 116 may have a strain distributing linkage element in the form of a loop 120 in. The loop 120 acts as a diameter or circumference adjuster allowing an embolic protection device to adapt to different vessel contours and sizes whilst maintaining apposition with the vessel wall. The strain relieving geometry of the loops enhances the compliance of the bend points without creating a weakened hinge point, thus ensuring that there is no discontinuity in the circumferential seal against the vessel wall.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 23, 2002
    Date of Patent: May 2, 2006
    Assignee: Salviac Limited
    Inventors: Eamon Brady, David Vale, Ronald Kellly, John Neilan, Steven Horan, Gerard Rabitte, Gerry McCaffrey
  • Patent number: 7014647
    Abstract: An embolic protection device has a support frame incorporating tethering features for connecting the support frame distally and/or proximally and/or intermediately to a carrier. Tethers may also be used additionally or alternatively for connecting various elements of a support frame. The tethers may be used to connect a support hoop 503 to a tubular member 504. The tethers provide added safety and stability to the frame without any increase in the length of the device when wrapped down for delivery.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 23, 2002
    Date of Patent: March 21, 2006
    Assignee: Salviac Limited
    Inventors: Eamon Brady, David Vale, Ronald Kellly, John Neilan, Steven Horan, Gerard Rabitte, Gerry McCaffrey
  • Publication number: 20030130684
    Abstract: A support 103 for an embolic protection device comprises round wires 116 which may form one or more support hoops for a filter body. The circumferential hoop formed by the wires 116 ensures that in the expanded position, the filter body 102 will be supported by the support frame 103 in circumferential apposition with the interior wall of the vasculature. The wires 116 may have a strain distributing linkage element in the form of a loop 120 in. The loop 120 acts as a diameter or circumference adjuster allowing an embolic protection device to adapt to different vessel contours and sizes whilst maintaining apposition with the vessel wall. The strain relieving geometry of the loops enhances the compliance of the bend points without creating a weakened hinge point, thus ensuring that there is no discontinuity in the circumferential seal against the vessel wall.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 23, 2002
    Publication date: July 10, 2003
    Inventors: Eamon Brady, David Vale, Ronald Kellly, John Neilan, Steven Horan, Gerard Rabitte, Gerry McCaffrey