Patents by Inventor Seth A. WINNER
Seth A. WINNER 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: 20220008190Abstract: A composite lumen includes a braided structure infused with an impermeable elastic sealer. The braided structure has an inner diameter of 3 mm or less and a braid angle greater than 100°. The braided structure also has a wall thickness to inner diameter ratio greater than 0.02, picks per inch from between about 25 and about 135, and a number of ends between about 12 and about 48, with a braid pattern that is selected from 1×1, 2×2, or 2×1 and with an effective yarn denier (yarn denier×ply number) greater than 45.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2021Publication date: January 13, 2022Inventors: Steven LU, Peter D. GABRIELE, Jeremy J. HARRIS, Seth A. WINNER, Andrew METZGER
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Publication number: 20210282915Abstract: A composite hollow lumen and a method for producing the lumen are provided. The lumen includes a tubular textile formed of yarns having a first tensile strength and a matrix material in which the tubular textile is embedded to form a conduit having a bore and a sidewall substantially impermeable to liquid. The matrix material has a second tensile strength that is lower than the first tensile strength. The method for producing a composite lumen includes selecting yarns having a first tensile strength, selecting an elastomeric matrix material having a second tensile strength that is lower that the first tensile strength, forming a tubular textile of the yarns, and embedding the tubular textile in the matrix material to form a conduit having a bore and conduit walls that are substantially impermeable to liquid. The elastomeric matrix material is a biodegradable or bioresorbable polyester.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2021Publication date: September 16, 2021Inventors: Peter D. GABRIELE, Sean Christopher GLASBY, Jeremy J. HARRIS, Alicia RUTHRAUFF, Swati AMIN, Seth A. WINNER, Ryan HENIFORD, Richard BALTHASER, Emily Y. HO
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Patent number: 11065099Abstract: A composite lumen includes an extruded tube of a composite including a poly(glycerol sebacate) (PGS) matrix mixed with a PGS thermoset filler. The composite lumen also includes an overbraid structure overlying an outer surface of the extruded tube. A method of forming a composite lumen includes extruding a PGS tube of a composite including a PGS matrix mixed with a PGS thermoset filler. The method also includes applying an overbraid structure over an outer surface of the extruded tube.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2018Date of Patent: July 20, 2021Assignee: THE SECANT GROUP, LLCInventors: Steven Lu, Peter D. Gabriele, Jeremy J. Harris, Seth A. Winner, Andrew Metzger
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Publication number: 20200205961Abstract: A bioreactor system includes a bioreactor container having a first compartment, a second compartment, a first membrane separating the first compartment from the second compartment, a third compartment, and a second membrane separating the third compartment from the first compartment or the second compartment and the system further includes a tissue scaffold integrated with the bioreactor container in the second compartment to form a single bioreactor unit. One or more fluids can be added to one or more of the compartments.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2020Publication date: July 2, 2020Inventors: Eric H. WHITING, Seth A. WINNER, Emily Y. HO, Peter D. GABRIELE, Jeremy J. HARRIS
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Patent number: 10610347Abstract: A textile engineered prosthetic includes a continuous tube and at least one band of increased thickness formed over a portion of the continuous tube. The continuous tube includes a body portion and a bifurcated portion. The band of increased thickness forms a biomimetic surface. A bioreactor system includes a bioreactor container including a first compartment, a second compartment, a first membrane separating the first and second compartments, a third compartment, and a second membrane separating the second and third compartments. The bioreactor system also includes a woven textile prosthetic integrated with the bioreactor container in the second compartment to form a single bioreactor unit. A furcated textile article includes a continuous tube having a body portion and a furcated portion bifurcated N times from the body portion. The furcated textile article is a continuous woven piece formed from N shuttles of a shuttle loom, where N is at least two.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2016Date of Patent: April 7, 2020Assignee: THE SECANT GROUP, LLCInventors: Eric H. Whiting, Seth A. Winner, Emily Y. Ho, Peter Gabriele, Jeremy J. Harris
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Publication number: 20190231511Abstract: The disclosure describes textiles for endovascular and other medical applications having a low-profile and varying density. The textiles are woven and are formed of a non-uniform construction. The resulting textiles have a low profile and areas of targeted density to enhance ingrowth of regenerative tissue.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2019Publication date: August 1, 2019Inventors: Seth A. WINNER, Amanda WEBER, Andrew METZGER, Stephanie REED, Carissa SMOOT
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Publication number: 20190151074Abstract: A composite hollow lumen and a method for producing the lumen are provided. The lumen includes a tubular textile formed of yarns having a first tensile strength and a matrix material in which the tubular textile is embedded to form a conduit having a bore and a sidewall substantially impermeable to liquid. The matrix material has a second tensile strength that is lower than the first tensile strength. The method for producing a composite lumen includes selecting yarns having a first tensile strength, selecting an elastomeric matrix material having a second tensile strength that is lower that the first tensile strength, forming a tubular textile of the yarns, and embedding the tubular textile in the matrix material to form a conduit having a bore and conduit walls that are substantially impermeable to liquid. The elastomeric matrix material is a biodegradable or bioresorbable polyester.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2019Publication date: May 23, 2019Inventors: Peter D. GABRIELE, Sean Christopher GASBY, Jeremy J. HARRIS, Alicia RUTHRAUFF, Swati AMIN, Seth A. WINNER, Ryan HENIFORD, Richard BALTHASER, Emily Y. HO
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Publication number: 20190105148Abstract: A composite lumen includes an extruded tube of a composite including a poly(glycerol sebacate) (PGS) matrix mixed with a PGS thermoset filler. The composite lumen also includes an overbraid structure overlying an outer surface of the extruded tube. A method of forming a composite lumen includes extruding a PGS tube of a composite including a PGS matrix mixed with a PGS thermoset filler. The method also includes applying an overbraid structure over an outer surface of the extruded tube.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2018Publication date: April 11, 2019Inventors: Steven LU, Peter D. GABRIELE, Jeremy J. HARRIS, Seth A. WINNER, Andrew METZGER
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Patent number: 10231821Abstract: A composite hollow lumen and a method for producing the lumen are provided. The lumen includes a tubular textile formed of yarns having a first tensile strength and a matrix material in which the tubular textile is embedded to form a conduit having a bore and a sidewall substantially impermeable to liquid. The matrix material has a second tensile strength that is lower than the first tensile strength. The method for producing a composite lumen includes selecting yarns having a first tensile strength, selecting an elastomeric matrix material having a second tensile strength that is lower that the first tensile strength, forming a tubular textile of the yarns, and embedding the tubular textile in the matrix material to form a conduit having a bore and conduit walls that are substantially impermeable to liquid. The elastomeric matrix material is a biodegradable or bioresorbable polyester.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2015Date of Patent: March 19, 2019Assignee: THE SECANT GROUP, LLCInventors: Peter D Gabriele, Sean Christopher Gasby, Jeremy J. Harris, Alicia Ruthrauff, Swati Amin, Seth A. Winner, Ryan Heniford, Richard Balthaser, Emily Y. Ho
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Patent number: 9827086Abstract: A tubular woven implantable graft having a tapered section is provided. The graft includes a first diameter and a second diameter and has a generally constant number of warp yarns per inch adjacent both the first diameter and the second diameter. A method for producing an implantable woven graft is also provided. The method includes weaving a first section having a first diameter and a tapered diameter tapering from the first diameter to a second diameter. During weaving of the tapered section a number of warp yarns are dropped from the weave and compressive forces are applied to the fabric to narrow the width of the fabric.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2015Date of Patent: November 28, 2017Assignee: The Secant Group, LLCInventors: Seth A. Winner, Jack Coy
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Patent number: 9492268Abstract: A tubular woven implantable graft having a tapered section is provided. The graft comprises a first diameter and a second diameter and has a generally constant number of warp yarns per inch adjacent both the first diameter and the second diameter. A method for producing an implantable woven graft is also provided. The method includes weaving a first section having a first diameter and a tapered diameter tapering from the first diameter to a second diameter. During weaving of the tapered section a number of warp yarns are dropped from the weave and compressive forces are applied to the fabric to narrow the width of the fabric.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2013Date of Patent: November 15, 2016Assignee: The Secant Group, LLCInventors: Seth Winner, Jack Coy
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Publication number: 20160305050Abstract: Woven textiles and methods of making woven textiles provide an increased level of three-dimensional design flexibility without extensive post weaving processing. Textiles are woven to form three-dimensional shaped structures, the shapes corresponding to anatomical and other designed structures. Hollow and/or expandable woven textiles with treads or filaments integrated into the construction, wherein the weft threads pass between or interchange between layers or folded layers, define a predetermined controlled shape and retain overall control of the form and size of the woven textile when expanded.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2016Publication date: October 20, 2016Inventor: Seth A. WINNER
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Publication number: 20160270897Abstract: A textile engineered prosthetic includes a continuous tube and at least one band of increased thickness formed over a portion of the continuous tube. The continuous tube includes a body portion and a bifurcated portion. The band of increased thickness forms a biomimetic surface. A bioreactor system includes a bioreactor container including a first compartment, a second compartment, a first membrane separating the first and second compartments, a third compartment, and a second membrane separating the second and third compartments. The bioreactor system also includes a woven textile prosthetic integrated with the bioreactor container in the second compartment to form a single bioreactor unit. A furcated textile article includes a continuous tube having a body portion and a furcated portion bifurcated N times from the body portion. The furcated textile article is a continuous woven piece formed from N shuttles of a shuttle loom, where N is at least two.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 18, 2016Publication date: September 22, 2016Inventors: Eric H. WHITING, Seth A. WINNER, Emily Y. HO
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Publication number: 20150342721Abstract: A tubular woven implantable graft having a tapered section is provided. The graft comprises a first diameter and a second diameter and has a generally constant number of warp yarns per inch adjacent both the first diameter and the second diameter. A method for producing an implantable woven graft is also provided. The method includes weaving a first section having a first diameter and a tapered diameter tapering from the first diameter to a second diameter. During weaving of the tapered section a number of warp yarns are dropped from the weave and compressive forces are applied to the fabric to narrow the width of the fabric.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 11, 2015Publication date: December 3, 2015Inventors: Seth A. WINNER, Jack COY
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Publication number: 20150320542Abstract: A composite hollow lumen and a method for producing the lumen are provided. The lumen includes a tubular textile formed of yarns having a first tensile strength and a matrix material in which the tubular textile is embedded to form a conduit having a bore and a sidewall substantially impermeable to liquid. The matrix material has a second tensile strength that is lower than the first tensile strength. The method for producing a composite lumen includes selecting yarns having a first tensile strength, selecting an elastomeric matrix material having a second tensile strength that is lower that the first tensile strength, forming a tubular textile of the yarns, and embedding the tubular textile in the matrix material to form a conduit having a bore and conduit walls that are substantially impermeable to liquid. The elastomeric matrix material is a biodegradable or bioresorbable polyester.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2015Publication date: November 12, 2015Inventors: Peter D. GABRIELE, Sean Christopher GASBY, Jeremy J. HARRIS, Alicia RUTHRAUFF, Swati AMIN, Seth A. WINNER, Ryan HENIFORD, Richard BALTHASER, Emily Y. HO
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Publication number: 20140135906Abstract: A tubular woven implantable graft having a tapered section is provided. The graft comprises a first diameter and a second diameter and has a generally constant number of warp yarns per inch adjacent both the first diameter and the second diameter. A method for producing an implantable woven graft is also provided. The method includes weaving a first section having a first diameter and a tapered diameter tapering from the first diameter to a second diameter. During weaving of the tapered section a number of warp yarns are dropped from the weave and compressive forces are applied to the fabric to narrow the width of the fabric.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2013Publication date: May 15, 2014Applicant: Secant Medical, Inc.Inventors: Seth Winner, Jack Coy