Patents by Inventor Scott A. Stockmoe
Scott A. Stockmoe 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).
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Patent number: 8175724Abstract: In one embodiment, the present invention provides a cardiac lead device including a fixation mechanism slidably attached to the lead such that when the fixation mechanism is expanded in to contact with a body lumen, the lead may be moved relative to the fixation mechanism if desired. Such lead movement may be limited by complimentary structure on the lead body and the fixation mechanism that prevents the lead from moving unless sufficient force is applied to the lead.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2008Date of Patent: May 8, 2012Assignee: Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc.Inventors: Bruce A. Tockman, Neil M. Becker, Cindy L. Sherman, Kevin M. Phillips, Scott A. Stockmoe, Yongxing Zhang
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Publication number: 20110184282Abstract: The present invention provides a cardiac vascular occlusion system which includes inner and outer guide catheters and an occluding member disposed on the inner catheter. The occluding member may be deployed from a compressed to an expanded position to limit retrograde blood flow in a body lumen. The occluding member may be used when injecting a contrast agent into the body lumen.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2011Publication date: July 28, 2011Inventors: Bruce A. Tockman, Scott A. Stockmoe, Eric T. Johnson, John S. Greenland, Gary L. Hague, William E. Webler
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Patent number: 7935075Abstract: The present invention provides a cardiac vascular occlusion system which includes inner and outer guide catheters and an occluding member disposed on the inner catheter. The occluding member may be deployed from a compressed to an expanded position to limit retrograde blood flow in a body lumen. The occluding member may be used when injecting a contrast agent into the body lumen.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2005Date of Patent: May 3, 2011Assignee: Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc.Inventors: Bruce A. Tockman, Scott A Stockmoe, Eric T. Johnson, John S. Greenland, Gary L. Hague, William E. Webler
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Publication number: 20090177209Abstract: In one embodiment, the present invention provides a cardiac lead device including a fixation mechanism slidably attached to the lead such that when the fixation mechanism is expanded in to contact with a body lumen, the lead may be moved relative to the fixation mechanism if desired. Such lead movement may be limited by complimentary structure on the lead body and the fixation mechanism that prevents the lead from moving unless sufficient force is applied to the lead.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2008Publication date: July 9, 2009Inventors: Bruce A. Tockman, Neil M. Becker, Cindy L. Sherman, Kevin M. Phillips, Scott A. Stockmoe, Yongxing Zhang
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Patent number: 7477946Abstract: In one embodiment, the present invention provides a cardiac lead device including a fixation mechanism slidably attached to the lead such that when the fixation mechanism is expanded into contact with a body lumen, the lead may be moved relative to the fixation mechanism if desired. Such lead movement may be limited by complimentary structure on the lead body and the fixation mechanism that prevents the lead from moving unless sufficient force is applied to the lead.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2005Date of Patent: January 13, 2009Assignee: Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc.Inventors: Bruce A. Tockman, Neil M. Becker, Cindy L. Sherman, Kevin M. Phillips, Scott A. Stockmoe, Yongxing Zhang
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Publication number: 20060241735Abstract: The present invention provides a cardiac vascular occlusion system which includes inner and outer guide catheters and an occluding member disposed on the inner catheter. The occluding member may be deployed from a compressed to an expanded position to limit retrograde blood flow in a body lumen. The occluding member may be used when injecting a contrast agent into the body lumen.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2005Publication date: October 26, 2006Applicant: Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc.Inventors: Bruce Tockman, Scott Stockmoe, Eric Johnson, John Greenland, Gary Hague, William Webler
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Publication number: 20060241737Abstract: In one embodiment, the present invention provides a cardiac lead device including a fixation mechanism slidably attached to the lead such that when the fixation mechanism is expanded into contact with a body lumen, the lead may be moved relative to the fixation mechanism if desired. Such lead movement may be limited by complimentary structure on the lead body and the fixation mechanism that prevents the lead from moving unless sufficient force is applied to the lead.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2005Publication date: October 26, 2006Applicant: Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc.Inventors: Bruce Tockman, Neil Becker, Cindy Sherman, Kevin Phillips, Scott Stockmoe, Yongxing Zhang
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Patent number: 6740108Abstract: A thermal therapy catheter for preferentially treating tissue adjacent to a body lumen includes a catheter shaft that is insertable into the body lumen. An energy-emitting element is carried by the catheter shaft, and is operable to radiate a generally symmetrical energy pattern. The catheter shaft includes a plurality of cooling lumens around the energy-emitting element, configured for circulation of a fluid therethrough. An attenuating element is located in at least one of the plurality of cooling lumens and is arranged to modify the generally symmetrical energy pattern radiated by the energy-emitting element to deliver an asymmetrical energy pattern to the tissue adjacent to the body lumen.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2002Date of Patent: May 25, 2004Assignee: Urologix, Inc.Inventors: Dale Just, Eric N. Rudie, Jonathan L. Flachman, Scott Stockmoe, Aaron Hjelle, Bruce W. Ebner, Joel Crabb, Stanley E. Kluge
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Patent number: 6496737Abstract: A thermal therapy catheter includes a catheter shaft having an outer surface that is insertable into the body lumen. The catheter shaft carries an energy-emitting element. A multi-lobe balloon is positioned around the outer surface of the catheter shaft adjacent to the energy-emitting element, with opposing ends of the multi-lobe balloon being sealingly connected to the catheter shaft to form a chamber between the multi-lobe balloon and the outer surface of the catheter shaft. Fluid is circulated between the outer surface of the catheter shaft and the multi-lobe balloon in a defined fluid flow path to firmly contact the wall of the body lumen and thereby cool the body lumen tissue while thermally treating targeted tissue at a depth from the body lumen wall.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2000Date of Patent: December 17, 2002Assignee: Urologix, Inc.Inventors: Eric N. Rudie, Scott Stockmoe, Aaron Hjelle, Bruce W. Ebner, Joel Crabb, Jonathan L. Flachman, Stan Kluge, Satish Ramadhyani, Bruce Neilson
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Publication number: 20010016761Abstract: A thermal therapy catheter includes a catheter shaft having an outer surface that is insertable into the body lumen. The catheter shaft carries an energy-emitting element. A multi-lobe balloon is positioned around the outer surface of the catheter shaft adjacent to the energy-emitting element, with opposing ends of the multi-lobe balloon being sealingly connected to the catheter shaft to form a chamber between the multi-lobe balloon and the outer surface of the catheter shaft. Fluid is circulated between the outer surface of the catheter shaft and the multi-lobe balloon in a defined fluid flow path to firmly contact the wall of the body lumen and thereby cool the body lumen tissue while thermally treating targeted tissue at a depth from the body lumen wall.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2000Publication date: August 23, 2001Inventors: Eric N. Rudie, Scott Stockmoe, Aaron Hjelle, Bruce W. Ebner, Joel Crabb, Jonathan L. Flachman, Stan Kluge, Satish Ramadhyani, Bruce Neilson
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Patent number: 6161049Abstract: A thermal therapy catheter includes a catheter shaft having an outer surface that is insertable into the body lumen. The catheter shaft carries an energy-emitting element. A multi-lobe balloon is positioned around the outer surface of the catheter shaft adjacent to the energy-emitting element, with opposing ends of the multi-lobe balloon being sealingly connected to the catheter shaft to form a chamber between the multi-lobe balloon and the outer surface of the catheter shaft. A fluid is circulated between the outer surface of the catheter shaft and the multi-lobe balloon in a defined fluid flow path to firmly contact the wall of the body lumen and thereby conductively cool the body lumen tissue while thermally treating targeted tissue at a depth from the body lumen wall.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1999Date of Patent: December 12, 2000Assignee: Urologix, Inc.Inventors: Eric N. Rudie, Scott Stockmoe, Aaron Hjelle, Bruce W. Ebner, Joel Crabb