Patents by Inventor Sean Cummins
Sean Cummins 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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Publication number: 20250114084Abstract: A method of treating a vessel in a subject comprises the steps of advancing a device distally across a treatment zone in a vessel, wherein the device comprises an elongated catheter having a lumen and a distal end, and a radially expansive treatment element disposed in the lumen and configured for axial movement relative to the catheter; deploying the radially expansive treatment element proud of the distal end of the catheter to radially expand and circumferentially impress against the vessel lumen at a distal end of the treatment zone; and withdrawing the deployed radially expansive treatment element proximally along the treatment zone with the treatment element circumferentially impressed against the vessel lumen to mechanically and circumferentially denude the treatment zone of the vessel. The radially expansive treatment element is then recaptured into the lumen of the catheter, before the device is withdrawn from the treated vessel.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 5, 2024Publication date: April 10, 2025Applicant: National University of Ireland, GalwayInventors: Sean CUMMINS, Nigel PHELAN, Stephen COX, Martin O'HALLORAN
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Patent number: 12207807Abstract: A method of treating a vessel in a subject comprises the steps of advancing a device distally across a treatment zone in a vessel, wherein the device comprises an elongated catheter having a lumen and a distal end, and a radially expansive treatment element disposed in the lumen and configured for axial movement relative to the catheter; deploying the radially expansive treatment element proud of the distal end of the catheter to radially expand and circumferentially impress against the vessel lumen at a distal end of the treatment zone; and withdrawing the deployed radially expansive treatment element proximally along the treatment zone with the treatment element circumferentially impressed against the vessel lumen to mechanically and circumferentially denude the treatment zone of the vessel. The radially expansive treatment element is then recaptured into the lumen of the catheter, before the device is withdrawn from the treated vessel.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2021Date of Patent: January 28, 2025Assignee: University of GalwayInventors: Sean Cummins, Nigel Phelan, Stephen Cox, Martin O'Halloran
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Patent number: 11903570Abstract: A method of treating a vessel in a subject comprises the steps of advancing a device distally across a treatment zone in a vessel, wherein the device comprises an elongated catheter having a lumen and a distal end, and a radially expansive treatment element disposed in the lumen and configured for axial movement relative to the catheter; deploying the radially expansive treatment element proud of the distal end of the catheter to radially expand and circumferentially impress against the vessel lumen at a distal end of the treatment zone; and withdrawing the deployed radially expansive treatment element proximally along the treatment zone with the treatment element circumferentially impressed against the vessel lumen to mechanically and circumferentially denude the treatment zone of the vessel. The radially expansive treatment element is then recaptured into the lumen of the catheter, before the device is withdrawn from the treated vessel.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2019Date of Patent: February 20, 2024Assignee: National University of Ireland, GalwayInventors: Sean Cummins, Nigel Phelan, Stephen Cox, Martin O'Halloran
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Publication number: 20240025219Abstract: A support structure has a base with a top and recesses. Inserts are mounted in respective ones of the recesses. Each insert has a protrusion that extends from the insert. The inserts are reversible and invertible. The inserts include: a first configuration where the protrusions extend above the top of the base and are located in a first position; a second configuration where the protrusions extend above the top of the base and are located in a second position that differs from the first position; and a third configuration where the protrusions extend into the recesses below the top of the base such that the inserts are flush with the top of the base.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 14, 2023Publication date: January 25, 2024Applicant: DOCK N STOW LLCInventors: Mark Gregory, Sean Cummins, Philip Powers
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Patent number: 11504253Abstract: A vascular intervention device delivery system includes a catheter with a proximal end attached to a handle, and a distal carrier segment for mounting a vascular intervention device thereon. A retractable sheath is movable from a first position covering the distal carrier segment to a second position retracted proximally uncovering the distal carrier segment. A pull is attached to the retractable sheath and extends proximally from the retractable sheath toward the handle. A majority of the length of the pull has a cross sectional shape with a concave side that faces the longitudinal axis and is opposite to a convex side that faces away from the longitudinal axis. The cross sectional shape has a width that is greater than a thickness.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2019Date of Patent: November 22, 2022Assignee: Cook Medical Technologies LLCInventors: Olivia Ryan, James Butler, Joe Hayes, Sean Cummins
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Publication number: 20220133286Abstract: A method of treating a vessel in a subject comprises the steps of advancing a device distally across a treatment zone in a vessel, wherein the device comprises an elongated catheter having a lumen and a distal end, and a radially expansive treatment element disposed in the lumen and configured for axial movement relative to the catheter; deploying the radially expansive treatment element proud of the distal end of the catheter to radially expand and circumferentially impress against the vessel lumen at a distal end of the treatment zone; and withdrawing the deployed radially expansive treatment element proximally along the treatment zone with the treatment element circumferentially impressed against the vessel lumen to mechanically and circumferentially denude the treatment zone of the vessel. The radially expansive treatment element is then recaptured into the lumen of the catheter, before the device is withdrawn from the treated vessel.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2021Publication date: May 5, 2022Applicant: National University of Ireland, GalwayInventors: Sean CUMMINS, Nigel PHELAN, Stephen COX, Martin O'HALLORAN
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Patent number: 11291573Abstract: A delivery system is provided for self-expanding medical devices, such as stents. The delivery system has a restraining sheath that maintains the stent in a compressed state prior to deployment. The restraining sheath terminates distally from the deployment handle, and a wire connects the restraining sheath to the deployment handle. The restraining sheath is withdrawn from the stent to deploy the stent by pulling the wires proximally at the deployment handle.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2014Date of Patent: April 5, 2022Assignee: COOK MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES LLCInventors: Sean Cummins, Dean R. Puckett, Brent A. Mayle, James C. Merk, Tawnya Wood, Tiffani L. Cannon
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Publication number: 20220015931Abstract: A delivery system is provided for self-expanding medical devices, such as stents. The delivery system has a restraining sheath that maintains the stent in a compressed state prior to deployment. The restraining sheath terminates distally from the deployment handle, and a wire connects the restraining sheath to the deployment handle. The restraining sheath is withdrawn from the stent to deploy the stent by pulling the wires proximally at the deployment handle.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2021Publication date: January 20, 2022Applicant: Cook Medical Technologies LLCInventors: Sean Cummins, Dean R. Puckett, Brent A. Mayle, James C. Merk, Tawnya Wood, Tiffani L. Cannon
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Patent number: 11191657Abstract: A vascular intervention device delivery system, such as for implanting a self expanding stent, includes a thumbwheel rotatably mounted in a handle. A catheter has a proximal end attached to the handle and a distal carrier segment for mounting a stent thereon. A retractable sheath is movable to a position retracted proximally to uncover the distal carrier segment. A pull with a curved cross section extends between the thumbwheel and the retractable sheath. An idler wheel with a perimeter notch is rotatably mounted in the handle proximal to the thumbwheel. A pin is movably in the handle between a first position received in the perimeter notch to block rotation of the idler wheel, and a second position outside of the perimeter notch to permit rotation of the idler wheel. The pull wraps around the idler wheel to return in a direction for being wound onto a spool of the thumbwheel.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2018Date of Patent: December 7, 2021Assignee: Cook Medical Technologies LLCInventors: Sean Cummins, Darach McGrath, Olivia Ryan, James Butler, Joe Hayes
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Patent number: 10980651Abstract: A vascular intervention device delivery system includes a thumbwheel rotatably mounted in a handle. A termination assembly is mechanically connected to the handle. A catheter extends through the termination assembly and has a proximal end attached to the handle, and a distal carrier segment for mounting a vascular intervention device. A retractable sheath is movable from a first position covering the distal carrier segment to a second position retracted proximally to uncover the distal carrier segment. A pull extends between the thumbwheel and the retractable sheath, and through the termination assembly. A stability sheath that receives the pull and the inner catheter has a proximal end that terminates in the termination assembly.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2018Date of Patent: April 20, 2021Assignee: Cook Medical Technologies LLCInventors: Sean Cummins, Darach McGrath
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Patent number: 10959868Abstract: A vascular intervention device delivery system, such as for implanting a self expanding stent, includes a thumbwheel rotatably mounted in a handle. The thumbwheel includes a radially outward facing thumb surface and a radially inward facing ratchet surface of a ratchet. A catheter has a proximal end attached to the handle, and a distal carrier segment for mounting a vascular intervention device thereon. A retractable sheath is movable from a first position covering the distal carrier segment to a second position retracted proximally uncovering the distal carrier segment. A pull extends between the thumbwheel and the retractable sheath. A ratchet pawl is mounted in the handle and has a catch in contact with the ratchet surface. The ratchet holds the thumbwheel against rotation in a forward direction, and the retractable sheath moves responsive to rotation of the thumbwheel in a reverse direction.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2018Date of Patent: March 30, 2021Assignee: Cook Medical Technologies, LLCInventors: Sean Cummins, Darach McGrath
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Publication number: 20210077144Abstract: A device (1, 30, 40, 50, 60) for denuding a vein comprises a vein denuding head (3) operatively attached to an elongated catheter member (2) and configured for transluminal delivery and deployment in the vein. The vein denuding head comprises a helical coil (4) that is self-adjustable from an uncoiled delivery configuration suitable for transluminal delivery within the catheter member and a coiled deployed configuration having a diameter greater than the vein to be denuded that circumferentially engages an internal lumen of the vein when deployed. The helical coil has an abrasive surface configured to circumferentially denude the internal lumen of the vein when the coil is moved axially along the body lumen in the coiled configuration. The helical coil may be a single helical coil element.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2019Publication date: March 18, 2021Inventors: Sean CUMMINS, Nigel PHELAN, Stephen COX, Martin O'HALLORAN
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Patent number: 10925759Abstract: A vascular intervention device delivery system, such as for implanting a stent, includes a thumbwheel rotatably mounted in a handle. A catheter has a proximal end attached to the handle, and a distal carrier segment for mounting a vascular intervention device thereon. A retractable sheath is movable from a first position covering the distal carrier segment to a second position retracted proximally uncovering the distal carrier segment. A pull extends between the thumbwheel and the retractable sheath. A latch is positioned in the handle and moveable from a locked position at which the latch engages the radially outward thumb surface, and an unlocked position at which the latch is out of contact with the thumbwheel. A pusher, which is partially positioned outside of the handle, is operable to move the latch from the locked position to the unlocked position. The retractable sheath moves responsive to rotation of the thumbwheel.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2018Date of Patent: February 23, 2021Assignee: Cook Medical Technologies LLCInventors: Sean Cummins, Darach McGrath
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Patent number: 10869774Abstract: A vascular intervention device delivery system, such as for implanting a self expanding stent, includes a thumbwheel rotatably mounted in a handle. The thumbwheel includes a radially outward thumb surface and a spool. A catheter has a proximal end attached to the handle, and a distal carrier segment for mounting a vascular intervention device thereon. A retractable sheath is movable from a first position covering the distal carrier segment to a second position retracted proximally uncovering the distal carrier segment. A pull extends between the thumbwheel and the retractable sheath. The pull terminates at a proximal end with an integral anchor that extends through an opening in a wall that separates an inner surface of spool from a collection surface. The retractable sheath moves responsive to rotation of the thumbwheel in a first direction.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2018Date of Patent: December 22, 2020Assignee: Cook Medical Technologies LLCInventors: Sean Cummins, Darach McGrath
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Patent number: 10758385Abstract: A vascular intervention device delivery system includes a handle comprised of a first shell connected to a second shell. A thumbwheel, which includes a radially outward thumb surface and a spool, is rotatably mounted in the handle. A catheter has a proximal end attached to the handle and a distal carrier segment for mounting a vascular intervention device thereon. A retractable sheath is movable from a first position covering the distal carrier segment to a second position retracted proximally uncovering the distal carrier segment. A pull extends between the thumbwheel and the retractable sheath. A rim of the pull and an internal surface of the first shell define a pull avoidance volume. The first shell includes a plurality of ribs positioned in the pull avoidance volume and oriented transverse to a pull pathway around an idler wheel, and the ribs block entry of the pull into the pull avoidance volume.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2017Date of Patent: September 1, 2020Assignee: Cook Medical Technologies LLCInventors: Sean Cummins, Darach McGrath
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Publication number: 20190350567Abstract: A method of treating a vessel in a subject comprises the steps of advancing a device distally across a treatment zone in a vessel, wherein the device comprises an elongated catheter having a lumen and a distal end, and a radially expansive treatment element disposed in the lumen and configured for axial movement relative to the catheter; deploying the radially expansive treatment element proud of the distal end of the catheter to radially expand and circumferentially impress against the vessel lumen at a distal end of the treatment zone; and withdrawing the deployed radially expansive treatment element proximally along the treatment zone with the treatment element circumferentially impressed against the vessel lumen to mechanically and circumferentially denude the treatment zone of the vessel. The radially expansive treatment element is then recaptured into the lumen of the catheter, before the device is withdrawn from the treated vessel.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2019Publication date: November 21, 2019Applicant: National University of Ireland, GalwayInventors: Sean CUMMINS, Nigel PHELAN, Stephen COX, Martin O'HALLORAN
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Publication number: 20190262154Abstract: A vascular intervention device delivery system includes a catheter with a proximal end attached to a handle, and a distal carrier segment for mounting a vascular intervention device thereon. A retractable sheath is movable from a first position covering the distal carrier segment to a second position retracted proximally uncovering the distal carrier segment. A pull is attached to the retractable sheath and extends proximally from the retractable sheath toward the handle. A majority of the length of the pull has a cross sectional shape with a concave side that faces the longitudinal axis and is opposite to a convex side that faces away from the longitudinal axis. The cross sectional shape has a width that is greater than a thickness.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2019Publication date: August 29, 2019Inventors: Olivia Ryan, James Butler, Joe Hayes, Sean Cummins
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Patent number: 10327927Abstract: A vascular intervention device delivery system includes a catheter with a proximal end attached to a handle, and a distal carrier segment for mounting a vascular intervention device thereon. A retractable sheath is movable from a first position covering the distal carrier segment to a second position retracted proximally uncovering the distal carrier segment. A pull is attached to the retractable sheath and extends proximally from the retractable sheath toward the handle. A majority of the length of the pull has a cross sectional shape with a concave side that faces the longitudinal axis and is opposite to a convex side that faces away from the longitudinal axis. The cross sectional shape has a width that is greater than a thickness.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2015Date of Patent: June 25, 2019Assignee: Cook Medical Technologies LLCInventors: Olivia Ryan, James Butler, Joe Hayes, Sean Cummins
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Publication number: 20190060095Abstract: A vascular intervention device delivery system, such as for implanting a self expanding stent, includes a thumbwheel rotatably mounted in a handle. The thumbwheel includes a radially outward thumb surface and a spool. A catheter has a proximal end attached to the handle, and a distal carrier segment for mounting a vascular intervention device thereon. A retractable sheath is movable from a first position covering the distal carrier segment to a second position retracted proximally uncovering the distal carrier segment. A pull extends between the thumbwheel and the retractable sheath. The pull terminates at a proximal end with an integral anchor that extends through an opening in a wall that separates an inner surface of spool from a collection surface. The retractable sheath moves responsive to rotation of the thumbwheel in a first direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2018Publication date: February 28, 2019Inventors: Sean Cummins, Darach McGrath
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Patent number: 10154919Abstract: A vascular intervention device delivery system, such as for implanting a self expanding stent, includes a thumbwheel rotatably mounted in a handle. The thumbwheel includes a radially outward thumb surface and a spool. A catheter has a proximal end attached to the handle, and a distal carrier segment for mounting a vascular intervention device thereon. A retractable sheath is movable from a first position covering the distal carrier segment to a second position retracted proximally uncovering the distal carrier segment. A pull extends between the thumbwheel and the retractable sheath. The pull terminates at a proximal end with an integral anchor that extends through an opening in a wall that separates an inner surface of spool from a collection surface. The retractable sheath moves responsive to rotation of the thumbwheel in a first direction.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2015Date of Patent: December 18, 2018Assignee: Cook Medical Technologies LLCInventors: Sean Cummins, Darach McGrath