Patents by Inventor Simon Maybaum

Simon Maybaum 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: 8475340
    Abstract: Patients having exercise limiting conditions and those at risk of developing such conditions are exposed to a regimen of hypoxic conditions that simulate various altitude conditions. The exposure is of a temporary nature, being from a few hours to most of a day or night in any one day and repeated on a personally worked out regimen of from a series of consecutive days to a regular number of “on” and “off” days, to a random number of days. An alternate regimen is such exposure for a few minutes at a time followed by normoxic rest period of a few minutes, with the cycle repeated multiple times over the course of a treatment session. The conditioning treatment strengthens the cardiac tissue and skeletal muscle and the results extend beyond the treatment periods whereby the patient's condition is substantially improved.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 29, 2010
    Date of Patent: July 2, 2013
    Assignee: Montefiore Medical Center
    Inventor: Simon Maybaum
  • Publication number: 20100137380
    Abstract: Patients having exercise limiting conditions and those at risk of developing such conditions are exposed to a regimen of hypoxic conditions that simulate various altitude conditions. The exposure is of a temporary nature, being from a few hours to most of a day or night in any one day and repeated on a personally worked out regimen of from a series of consecutive days to a regular number of “on” and “off” days, to a random number of days. An alternate regimen is such exposure for a few minutes at a time followed by normoxic rest period of a few minutes, with the cycle repeated multiple times over the course of a treatment session. The conditioning treatment strengthens the cardiac tissue and skeletal muscle and the results extend beyond the treatment periods whereby the patient's condition is substantially improved.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 29, 2010
    Publication date: June 3, 2010
    Inventor: Simon Maybaum
  • Publication number: 20090088482
    Abstract: The present invention provides compositions and methods for the following: preventing and treating heart failure; preventing heart failure in a patient with a pre-heart failure condition; treating and preventing heart failure with ischemic and non-ischemic causes; treating and preventing heart failure in a subject status post myocardial infarction; reversing damage to the heart following myocardial infarction; by administering to a subject an effective amount of an adrenergic beta-agonist either alone or in combination with an effective amount of an adrenergic beta-1 antagonist. FIG. 1 is a bar graph representing relative infarct sizes, as expressed as a percentage of left ventricular circumference.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 13, 2004
    Publication date: April 2, 2009
    Applicant: The Trustees Of Columbia University In The City New York
    Inventors: Simon Maybaum, Jie Wang, Mehmet C. Oz, Steve Xydas, Aftab Kherani
  • Publication number: 20090025726
    Abstract: Patients having exercise limiting conditions and those at risk of developing such conditions are exposed to a regimen of hypoxic conditions that simulate various altitude conditions. The exposure is of a temporary nature, being from a few hours to most of a day or night in any one day and repeated on a personally worked out regimen of from a series of consecutive days to a regular number of “on” and “off” days, to a random number of days. An alternate regimen is such exposure for a few minutes at a time followed by normoxic rest period of a few minutes, with the cycle repeated multiple times over the course of a treatment session. The conditioning treatment strengthens the cardiac tissue and skeletal muscle and the results extend beyond the treatment periods whereby the patient's condition is substantially improved.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 13, 2008
    Publication date: January 29, 2009
    Inventor: Simon Maybaum