Patents by Inventor Sean Snow
Sean Snow 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: 20140051919Abstract: A self-adjusting gastric band comprises an inflatable portion that includes a fluid such as saline. A reservoir is spaced from the inflatable portion according to a distance related to a wavelength of a peristaltic wave that propagates through the esophageal-gastric junction. A pressure-relief valve is coupled between the inflatable portion and the reservoir and allows an amount of the fluid to pass from the inflatable portion to the reservoir when a first force generates an increased pressure in the inflatable portion. The amount of fluid is released to allow the large bolus to pass through the esophageal-gastric junction. A contracted portion of the peristaltic wave is proximate the reservoir when an expanded portion of the wave is proximate the inflatable portion of the self-adjusting gastric band, to facilitate allowing the amount of the fluid to enter the reservoir.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 25, 2013Publication date: February 20, 2014Applicant: Allergan, Inc.Inventors: Sean Snow, Marcos Borrell
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Publication number: 20130345500Abstract: An implantable device comprises a reservoir for holding a fluid and a sensor positioned between the gastric band and the reservoir. The sensor monitors a parameter of the fluid when filling and draining the inflatable portion of the gastric band. A first flow control device controls a flow of the fluid when filling and draining the inflatable portion of the gastric band. A pumping device moves the fluid into and out of the inflatable portion of the gastric band, and the pumping device is capable of being activated and deactivated using a telemetric signal received from a remote device.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2013Publication date: December 26, 2013Applicant: Allergan, Inc.Inventors: Janel A. Birk, Dustin Leslie, Sean Snow, Ahmet Tezel
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Publication number: 20130331643Abstract: Generally described herein are automatic, self-adjusting, gastric banding systems and improvements thereof, that are capable of automatically relaxing and contracting in response to a large bolus passing through the area of a patient's stomach constricted by a gastric band. Alternatively, and/or in addition in one or more embodiments, the gastric banding systems described herein may also help prevent pouch dilatation and/or erosion. The apparatus and systems described herein aid in facilitating obesity control and/or treating obesity-related diseases while generally being non-invasive once implanted. Furthermore, certain embodiments of the self-adjusting gastric banding systems disclosed herein are automatically adjustable without complicated fluid control mechanisms, flow rate limiting devices, and/or valves. The automatic adjustments may also be made in response to other changes in the patient's esophageal-gastric junction, for example, in response to size, shape, and or location changes.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2013Publication date: December 12, 2013Applicant: Allergan, Inc.Inventors: Sean Snow, Mitchell H. Babkes, Marcos Borrell, Christopher Deuel, Zachary Dominguez, Ethan Franklin, Babak Honaryar, Erik Torjesen
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Publication number: 20130296644Abstract: In some embodiments, the present invention generally provides self-adjusting gastric banding systems for the treatment of obesity and obesity related conditions, as well as systems for allowing the automatic self-adjustment of gastric bands when a patient swallows a large bolus. In some embodiments, the present invention generally provides for gastric banding systems having a satiety booster, for example, to increase satiety levels when a patient desires to curb appetite at a particular time. In some embodiments, the present invention may provide for gastric banding systems that allow for both the automatic self-adjustment of gastric bands when a patient swallows a large bolus and an incorporated satiety booster for increasing satiety levels when a patient desires to curb appetite at a particular time.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2013Publication date: November 7, 2013Inventors: Sean Snow, Marcos Borrell, Ahmet Tezel, Paul O'Brien
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Publication number: 20130281774Abstract: The present invention is related to a biocompatible and biostable implantable medical device. The present invention can include an implantable medical device including an electro-mechanical component. The electro-mechanical component can be coated with various novel and nonobvious coating combinations designed to promote biocompatibility and biostability. One layer of the coating combinations can be a tie layer. Another layer of the coating combinations can be a layer formed on top of the tie layer, and having biocompatible and biostable properties.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2013Publication date: October 24, 2013Inventors: Babak Honaryar, Mike Augarten, Marcos Borrell, Kaustubh S. Chitre, Christian Y. Perron, Sean Snow, Erik Torjesen, Nikhil S. Trilokekar, Christopher Deuel
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Publication number: 20130267774Abstract: Apparatus and methods for stimulating one or more nerves by incorporating a gastric band system and an electrical stimulation component. Stimulation electrodes on the gastric band may be used to stimulate the vagal nerve and/or splanchnic nerve, which may inhibit the patient's appetite and/or control obesity. The gastric band may have an inflatable member for adjusting a stoma size. The stimulation electrodes may be mounted on the inflatable member. The system may include a controller including a pressure sensor for monitoring the hydraulic pressure within the inflatable inner member and for controlling the stimulation component.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2013Publication date: October 10, 2013Inventors: Janel A. Birk, Sean Snow
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Publication number: 20130253262Abstract: An implantable device controls the movement of fluid to an inflatable portion of a gastric band. The implantable device includes a body. The body has an inlet, an outlet and a valve seat positioned between the inlet and the outlet. The body defines a fluid passage from the inlet to the outlet. The implantable device also includes a diaphragm. The diaphragm has one or more edges coupled to the body. The diaphragm is made of an elastomeric material and capable of being moved between a closed position that blocks the valve seat and does not allow the fluid to move from the inlet to the outlet and an open position that does not block the valve seat and allows the fluid to move from the inlet to the outlet.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2013Publication date: September 26, 2013Applicant: Allergan, Inc.Inventors: Janel A. Birk, Robert E. Hoyt, JR., Sean Snow
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Patent number: 8517915Abstract: An implantable system comprises a housing that includes a flexible reservoir. The flexible reservoir is coupled to an inflatable portion of a gastric band via a fluid inlet/outlet. The flexible reservoir contains a fluid and has an expanded configuration and a contracted configuration. An access port may be coupled to the flexible reservoir and/or the gastric band to facilitate filling and draining the reservoir and/or the gastric band. A movable wall is slidably positioned around the flexible reservoir to move the flexible reservoir between the expanded configuration and the contracted configuration to move the fluid into and out of the inflatable portion of the gastric band. A driving mechanism is positioned around the movable wall and is capable of changing the size of the movable wall to compress or expand the flexible reservoir. A motor, coupled to the driving mechanism, may actuate the driving mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2010Date of Patent: August 27, 2013Assignee: Allergan, Inc.Inventors: Christian Y. Perron, Sean Snow, Mike Augarten, Robert Hoyt, Jr.
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Publication number: 20130158343Abstract: Generally described herein are apparatus, systems and methods related to a mechanical interlock joint geometry for various components and joining of components thereby creating a reliable seal against fluid leaks that is resistant at typical pressures experienced when the components are implanted into a human body. Furthermore, the seal may be enhanced when a fluid pressure exerted inside the components is increased (e.g., from 1 to 10 psi).Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2011Publication date: June 20, 2013Applicant: ALLERGAN, INC.Inventors: Babak Honaryar, Sean Snow
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Publication number: 20130150664Abstract: Generally described herein are apparatus, systems and methods related to utilizing a guiding tip to connect two open ends of respective tubes of a gastric banding system. More particularly, one of these tubes may include a barbed element at or near the point of connection which makes it difficult to connect the two tubes as the barbed element may be larger than an opening to receive the barbed element. The guiding tip provides a solution to this problem by acting as an interface between the barbed element and the receiving tube. In this manner, the sealing functionality of the barbed element may be retained while improving the ease of inserting the barbed element into the receiving tube.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2011Publication date: June 13, 2013Applicant: ALLERGAN, INC.Inventors: Babak Honaryar, Sean Snow, Marcos Borrell
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Patent number: 8376929Abstract: A system for facilitating obesity control includes an inflatable gastric banding device, a fluid reservoir couplable to the inflatable portion, and an implantable fluid handling device coupled to the fluid reservoir and the inflatable portion. The fluid handling device includes remotely operable components housed in a biocompatible housing. The fluid handling device includes a micropump effective to pump fluid to the band and a flow sensor. The system also includes a controller/microprocessor including an algorithm programmed to automatically calibrate the pump using data from the flow sensor, prior to adjustments made to the inflation of the gastric band.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2009Date of Patent: February 19, 2013Assignee: Allergan, Inc.Inventors: Janel A. Birk, Sean Snow
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Patent number: 8366602Abstract: A system for facilitating obesity control includes an inflatable gastric banding device, a fluid reservoir couplable to the inflatable portion, and an implantable fluid handling device including one or more piezoelectric valves.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2009Date of Patent: February 5, 2013Assignee: Allergan, Inc.Inventors: Janel A. Birk, Sean Snow
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Publication number: 20120289769Abstract: Generally described herein are certain embodiments directed to an orientation-independent injection port fluidly coupled to a gastric banding system. The injection port may be configured to simplify the port-targeting process when a medical professional attempts to penetrate the injection port with a needle during a gastric band-adjusting procedure. For example, the injection port may be orientation-independent with the entire outer shell acting as the needle access point. Alternatively, and/or in addition, the inner core of the injection port may be hard or firm, thereby allowing for easier locating (e.g., when the medical professional performs palpation). Furthermore, the hard inner core may prevent needle over-throws, and help stabilize pressure.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 10, 2011Publication date: November 15, 2012Applicant: ALLERGAN, INC.Inventors: Justin Schwab, Sean Snow
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Publication number: 20120289819Abstract: Generally described herein are an apparatus, a method of use, and/or a system related to an implant detector for detecting whether a needle inserted into a body of a patient has come into contact with a sensitive portion of the implanted gastric banding system (e.g., the tube connecting the access port to the gastric band). For example, a warning light may be activated. By alerting the medical professional when the inserted needle has come into contact with a sensitive portion of the implanted gastric banding system, the implant detector may prevent the medical professional from puncturing the contacted sensitive portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2011Publication date: November 15, 2012Applicant: ALLERGAN, INC.Inventor: Sean Snow
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Publication number: 20120265456Abstract: Generally described herein are devices, methods and systems related to detecting a leak present in a gastric banding system for the treatment of obesity. For example, a leak detector may include a syringe, a leak sensing unit and a needle, and may measure a pressure decay within a gastric banding system after the needle penetrates the patient's skin and is inserted into an access port connected to the gastric band of the gastric banding system. The pressure decay may be interpreted to determine if a leak is present in the gastric banding system.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 13, 2011Publication date: October 18, 2012Applicant: ALLERGAN, INC.Inventors: Sean Snow, Mark O'Donnell, Amy Tezel, Marcos Borrell
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Publication number: 20120095288Abstract: Generally described herein are automatic, self-adjusting, gastric banding systems and improvements thereof, that are capable of automatically relaxing and contracting in response to a large bolus passing through the area of a patient's stomach constricted by a gastric band. Alternatively, and/or in addition in one or more embodiments, the gastric banding systems described herein may also help prevent pouch dilatation and/or erosion. The apparatus and systems described herein aid in facilitating obesity control and/or treating obesity-related diseases while generally being non-invasive once implanted. Furthermore, certain embodiments of the self-adjusting gastric banding systems disclosed herein are automatically adjustable without complicated fluid control mechanisms, flow rate limiting devices, and/or valves. The automatic adjustments may also be made in response to other changes in the patient's esophageal-gastric junction, for example, in response to size, shape, and or location changes.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2011Publication date: April 19, 2012Applicant: ALLERGAN, INC.Inventors: Sean Snow, Mitchell H. Babkes, Marcos Borrell, Christopher R. Deuel, Zachary P. Dominguez, Ethan Franklin, Babak Honaryar, Erik Torjesen
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Publication number: 20120095492Abstract: Transoral obesity treatment devices and related methods for operation thereof are described which occupy space within a stomach and/or stimulate the stomach wall. The transoral obesity treatment devices and related methods are intended to assist a patient in maintaining a healthy body weight. Features of the devices include insertion transorally and without invasive surgery, without associated patient risks of invasive surgery, and without substantial patient discomfort. The life span of these devices may be material-dependent upon long-term survivability within an acidic stomach, but is intended to last one year or longer. The devices have the capacity to vary in size and are desirably self-actuating in that they change shape and/or volume using internal motors or actuators. The changing character of the devices helps prevent the person's stomach from compensating for the implant, such as sometimes happens with static intragastric devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2011Publication date: April 19, 2012Applicant: ALLERGAN, INC.Inventors: Mitchell H. Babkes, Sean Snow
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Publication number: 20120088962Abstract: Generally described herein are automatic, self-adjusting, gastric banding systems and improvements thereof, that are capable of automatically relaxing and contracting in response to a large bolus passing through the area of a patient's stomach constricted by a gastric band. Alternatively, and/or in addition in one or more embodiments, the gastric banding systems described herein may also help prevent pouch dilatation and/or erosion. The apparatus and systems described herein aid in facilitating obesity control and/or treating obesity-related diseases while generally being non-invasive once implanted. Furthermore, certain embodiments of the self-adjusting gastric banding systems disclosed herein are automatically adjustable without complicated fluid control mechanisms, flow rate limiting devices, and/or valves. The automatic adjustments may also be made in response to other changes in the patient's esophageal-gastric junction, for example, in response to size, shape, and or location changes.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2011Publication date: April 12, 2012Applicant: ALLERGAN, INC.Inventors: Ethan Franklin, Sean Snow, Erik Torjesen, Justin J. Schwab, Zachary P. Dominguez
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Publication number: 20120046674Abstract: An implantable pumping system for pumping a fluid in an implantable gastric banding system comprises a pump for pumping the fluid. A voltage source provides a pump voltage to the system, and a voltage control circuit increases or decreases the pump voltage. A pump driver applies the pump voltage to the pump at a phase and a frequency. The implantable pumping system comprises a sensor that monitors a parameter to facilitate adjusting at least one of the phase or the frequency to maintain a desired value of the parameter. The parameter is associated with at least one of the implantable pumping system or the implantable gastric banding system. A micro controller is configured to manipulate at least one of the phase or the frequency to maintain the desired value of the parameter. The sensor may comprise a temperature sensor, a pressure sensor, and/or a flow rate sensor.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 18, 2010Publication date: February 23, 2012Applicant: ALLERGAN, INC.Inventors: Mike Augarten, Sean Snow
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Publication number: 20120046520Abstract: The present invention generally relates to medical systems and apparatus and uses thereof for treating obesity and/or obesity-related diseases, and more specifically, relates to systems and methods for energy recovery in a laparoscopically-placed gastric banding system operably coupled to a piezo actuator. The energy recovery may be obtained utilizing an energy recovery device, such as an inductor, coupled to the piezo actuator. The energy recovery device may utilize two circuits to facilitate energy recovery, and the two circuits may include diodes with opposite orientations to control current flow.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2010Publication date: February 23, 2012Applicant: ALLERGAN, INC.Inventors: Mike Augarten, Sean Snow