Patents by Inventor Sean Chambers

Sean Chambers 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: 9023074
    Abstract: An occlusion device has a covering attached to a support frame that includes a disc-shaped member and a crossbar that extends across a central opening defined by the disc-shaped member. The occlusion device has a first, or deployed, configuration in which the crossbar defines a curve that extends from the disc-shaped member, and a second, or resting, configuration in which the disc-shaped member and the crossbar lie substantially in a single plane. Each of the disc-shaped member and the crossbar include a core wire that extends through a lumen of a coil multiple times.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 1, 2012
    Date of Patent: May 5, 2015
    Assignees: Cook Medical Technologies LLC, Oregon Health and Science University
    Inventors: Elizabeth Theobald, James R. Randolph, Dusan Pavcnik, Frederick Keller, Brad Shirley, Sean Chambers, Ram Paul, Rodney Thurman, Michael Deckard
  • Patent number: 8932325
    Abstract: Among other things, there are disclosed apparatuses and methods for medically sealing an opening in a vessel or wall. For example, in medical applications, a delivery tube is provided for insertion through a sheath into a vessel (e.g. a blood vessel). A dome-shaped seal fixed to a filament, an absorbent and/or compressible buffer, and a locking member are provided in the delivery tube. The delivery tube is configured so that it can be inserted into the vessel through a sheath. Tension is maintained on the filament to hold the seal against the tube or sheath. The sheath is pulled out, which pulls out the tube at the same time, leaving the seal over the opening in the vessel wall. The locking member compresses the buffer against the outside of the vessel and with the filament holds the seal in place against the inside of a vessel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 23, 2011
    Date of Patent: January 13, 2015
    Assignee: Cook Medical Technologies LLC
    Inventors: Cleon Stanley, Ram H. Paul, Jr., Dennis Griffin, Sean Chambers
  • Publication number: 20140348860
    Abstract: Disclosed is a medical device constructed and arranged for contact with a flow of blood or other bodily fluid of a patient and including an attached binding agent or a roughened surface that binds to pathogenic cells targeted for elimination from the blood or other bodily fluid. Also disclosed are methods for making and using the device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 13, 2014
    Publication date: November 27, 2014
    Inventors: Julia E. Barbick, Andrew K. Hoffa, Tyler J. Bunch, Sean Chambers, Colleen Gemborys
  • Publication number: 20140228937
    Abstract: Support frames and medical devices are described. An example medical device comprises an expandable support frame with first and second leaflets attached to the support frame. Each of the first and second leaflets defines a domed radius that is equal to or less than the radius of the expandable support frame when the expandable support frame is in an expanded configuration and the leaflets are subjected to fluid pressure sufficient to affect closure of the valve orifice.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 10, 2014
    Publication date: August 14, 2014
    Inventors: Joshua Krieger, Sean Chambers, Zachary Berwick, Ghassan Kassab
  • Publication number: 20130116720
    Abstract: An occlusion device has a covering attached to a support frame that includes a disc-shaped member and a crossbar that extends across a central opening defined by the disc-shaped member. The occlusion device has a first, or deployed, configuration in which the crossbar defines a curve that extends from the disc-shaped member, and a second, or resting, configuration in which the disc-shaped member and the crossbar lie substantially in a single plane. Each of the disc-shaped member and the crossbar include a core wire that extends through a lumen of a coil multiple times.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 1, 2012
    Publication date: May 9, 2013
    Inventors: Elizabeth Theobald, JR Randolph, Dusan Pavcnik, Frederick Keller, Brad Shirley, Sean Chambers, Ram Paul, Rodney M. Thurman, Michael Deckard
  • Publication number: 20120116447
    Abstract: Among other things, there are disclosed apparatuses and methods for medically sealing an opening in a vessel or wall. For example, in medical applications, a delivery tube is provided for insertion through a sheath into a vessel (e.g. a blood vessel). A dome-shaped seal fixed to a filament, an absorbent and/or compressible buffer, and a locking member are provided in the delivery tube. The delivery tube is configured so that it can be inserted into the vessel through a sheath. Tension is maintained on the filament to hold the seal against the tube or sheath. The sheath is pulled out, which pulls out the tube at the same time, leaving the seal over the opening in the vessel wall. The locking member compresses the buffer against the outside of the vessel and with the filament holds the seal in place against the inside of a vessel.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 23, 2011
    Publication date: May 10, 2012
    Inventors: Cleon Stanley, Ram H. Paul, JR., Dennis Griffin, Sean Chambers
  • Publication number: 20110288581
    Abstract: Among other things, there are disclosed apparatuses and methods for medically sealing an opening in a vessel or wall. For example, in medical applications, a delivery tube is provided for insertion through a sheath into a vessel (e.g. a blood vessel). A dome-shaped seal fixed to a filament, an absorbent and/or compressible buffer, and a locking member are provided in the delivery tube. The delivery tube is configured so that it can be inserted into the vessel through a sheath. Tension is maintained on the filament to hold the seal against the tube or sheath. The sheath is pulled out, which pulls out the tube at the same time, leaving the seal over the opening in the vessel wall. The locking member compresses the buffer against the outside of the vessel and with the filament holds the seal in place against the inside of a vessel.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 19, 2011
    Publication date: November 24, 2011
    Inventors: Ram H. Paul, JR., Cleon Stanley, Brian L. Bates, F. Joseph Obermiller, Thomas A. Osbrne, Sean Chambers
  • Publication number: 20100023114
    Abstract: Valve devices useful in the treatment of various valve-related disorders and/or conditions are described. A valve device includes a leaflet and a means for biasing the leaflet in an open configuration. A method of making a valve device comprises the steps of determining a desired closing pressure; determining a desired opening pressure, selecting one or more valve leaflets; selecting an appropriate means for biasing the leaflet in an open configuration based on the determined closing and opening pressures; and attaching the one or more valve leaflets to the means for biasing the leaflet in an open configuration.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 24, 2009
    Publication date: January 28, 2010
    Applicant: COOK INCORPORATED
    Inventors: Sean Chambers, Ram H. Paul
  • Publication number: 20090105813
    Abstract: Valve devices, methods of making valve devices, and methods of treating various venous-related conditions, disorders and/or diseases are described. In one embodiment, a valve device includes an expandable support frame and a bioprosthetic valve attached to the support frame. The bioprosthetic valve comprises a leaflet and a contiguous wall portion harvested from a multi-leaflet xenogeneic valve. The contiguous wall portion includes the attachment region where the leaflets attaches to the vessel wall and, in some embodiments, includes the natural margins of attachment between the leaflet and vessel wall.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 16, 2008
    Publication date: April 23, 2009
    Inventors: Sean Chambers, Ram Paul, Norman Jaffe
  • Publication number: 20060276882
    Abstract: Medical devices for implantation in a body vessel, and methods of using and making the same, are provided. Medical devices preferably comprise a remodelable material attached to a frame with a tension that can change upon implantation of the medical device within the lumen of a body vessel. Controlled fracture or bioabsorption of frame material can, in some embodiments, decrease the tension on the remodelable material after implantation. The remodelable material can form one or more valve leaflets adapted to regulate fluid flow in a body vessel, such as a vein.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 17, 2006
    Publication date: December 7, 2006
    Applicant: Cook Incorporated
    Inventors: Brian Case, Jacob Flagle, Ram Paul, Sean Chambers