Patents by Inventor Stephanie A. George

Stephanie A. George 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).

  • Publication number: 20050043581
    Abstract: The present disclosure relates to penile implants that are easier to implant and reduce trauma because they provide for a smaller effective width during implantation, after implantation, or both. The present disclosure also provides for a shorter tubing junction while reducing effective width, further reducing trauma to the body. In a first aspect, the penile implant includes a tubing junction that is smaller in effective diameter while implanted in the body. The penile implant includes an axially extending cylinder having an inflation chamber and a rear tip. The cylinder also includes a tubing junction disposed between the inflation chamber and rear tip and extending from the cylinder. The tubing junction includes a bore in fluid communication with the inflation chamber. In one example, this bore is in the strain relief of the tubing junction. The bore is configured to include a compound curve.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 5, 2004
    Publication date: February 24, 2005
    Inventors: Jeremy Ling, Randy Morningstar, Stephanie George
  • Publication number: 20040215056
    Abstract: The present disclosure relates to penile implants that are easier to implant and reduce trauma because they provide for a smaller effective width during implantation, after implantation, or both. The present disclosure also provides for a shorter tubing junction while reducing effective width, further reducing trauma to the body. In a first aspect, the penile implant includes a tubing junction that is smaller in effective diameter while implanted in the body. The penile implant includes an axially extending cylinder having an inflation chamber and a rear tip. The cylinder also includes a tubing junction disposed between the inflation chamber and rear tip and extending from the cylinder. The tubing junction includes a bore in fluid communication with the inflation chamber. In one example, this bore is in the strain relief of the tubing junction. The bore is configured to include a compound curve.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 25, 2003
    Publication date: October 28, 2004
    Inventors: Jeremy J. Ling, Randy L. Morningstar, Stephanie A. George
  • Patent number: 6808490
    Abstract: The present disclosure relates to penile implants that are easier to implant and reduce trauma because they provide for a smaller effective width during implantation, after implantation, or both. The present disclosure also provides for a shorter tubing junction while reducing effective width, further reducing trauma to the body. In a first aspect, the penile implant includes a tubing junction that is smaller in effective diameter while implanted in the body. The penile implant includes an axially extending cylinder having an inflation chamber and a rear tip. The cylinder also includes a tubing junction disposed between the inflation chamber and rear tip and extending from the cylinder. The tubing junction includes a bore in fluid communication with the inflation chamber. In one example, this bore is in the strain relief of the tubing junction. The bore is configured to include a compound curve.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 25, 2003
    Date of Patent: October 26, 2004
    Assignee: AMS Research Corporation
    Inventors: Jeremy J. Ling, Randy L. Morningstar, Stephanie A. George
  • Patent number: 6808489
    Abstract: The present disclosure is directed to an improved rear tip and rear tip extender where the rear tip securely attaches to a rear tip extender, even when slippery, and can avoid creating an irritating discontinuity in the profile. In a first aspect, the disclosure is directed to a penile implant having a cylinder with a rear tip. The rear tip includes a section having a generally smooth profile and a section having a connector end. A rear tip extender is adapted to fit over the section having the connector end. The rear tip extender includes a base, wherein the base fits over the rear tip at an interface. The rear tip is adapted to receive the rear tip extender with a ring in groove attachment. The base is aligned with the generally smooth profile of the rear tip without a protuberance at the interface. In a second aspect, the disclosure is directed to a penile implant including a cylinder having a rear tip. The cylinder includes a hydrophilic coating adapted to receive an antimicrobial solution.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 25, 2003
    Date of Patent: October 26, 2004
    Assignee: AMS Research Corporation
    Inventors: Stephanie A. George, Ginger Sackett Glaser
  • Publication number: 20040010244
    Abstract: A device for inserting a penile implant prosthesis through an incision into a corpus cavernosum is provided. The device includes an elongated, rigid body having a tip portion and tail portion, the tip portion including two prongs extending in a tip direction and a center portion between the two prongs, the prongs and center portion defining a notch adapted to engage and exert a force along the tip direction on a corner where a cylinder portion and a pump tubing of the prosthesis join each other, the prongs and center portion further defining a recess on one side of the center portion, the recess adapted to at least partially receive the cylinder portion or the pump tubing. The elongated body of the device defines a channel disposed along a substantial portion of the elongated body. The tail portion of the elongated body can be formed as a paddle adapted to be inserted between the cylinder and tissues near or at the incision to prevent puncturing of the cylinder when the incision is being sutured closed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 24, 2003
    Publication date: January 15, 2004
    Inventors: Stephanie A. George, James A. Gohman
  • Publication number: 20030220539
    Abstract: The present disclosure is directed to an improved rear tip and rear tip extender where the rear tip securely attaches to a rear tip extender, even when slippery, and can avoid creating an irritating discontinuity in the profile. In a first aspect, the disclosure is directed to a penile implant having a cylinder with a rear tip. The rear tip includes a section having a generally smooth profile and a section having a connector end. A rear tip extender is adapted to fit over the section having the connector end. The rear tip extender includes a base, wherein the base fits over the rear tip at an interface. The rear tip is adapted to receive the rear tip extender with a ring in groove attachment. The base is aligned with the generally smooth profile of the rear tip without a protuberance at the interface. In a second aspect, the disclosure is directed to a penile implant including a cylinder having a rear tip. The cylinder includes a hydrophilic coating adapted to receive an antimicrobial solution.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 25, 2003
    Publication date: November 27, 2003
    Inventors: Stephanie A. George, Ginger Sackett Glaser
  • Publication number: 20030004534
    Abstract: A balloon transporter device, system and method for its use in deploying a detachable balloon at a target site in a patient is disclosed. The device includes an elongated tube having an inner lumen, an outer circumference and at least one opened end. The inner lumen is sized to receive a detachable balloon, and a proximal end adapted to retractably associate with a balloon delivery device. Alternatively, the device includes a housing configured as a truncated cone, the housing having an inner channel with decreasing diameters sized to accommodate a deflated balloon at its largest diameter and a catheter tip at its narrowest diameter. The balloon transporter protects the detachable balloon as well as aids in the application or loading of the detachable balloon onto a catheter tip. The balloon transporter further includes properties that increase the ease of use and stability of the device so as to reduce the effort required by the user during loading of a detachable balloon onto a delivery device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 3, 2002
    Publication date: January 2, 2003
    Inventors: Stephanie A. George, Jeffrey A. Lechner-Riehle, Kimberly A. Anderson, Patricia M. Derus, Steven T. Deininger