Patents by Inventor Steven T. Saville
Steven T. Saville 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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Patent number: 7976560Abstract: An expandable frame for an embolic filtering device used to capture embolic debris in a body vessel includes a first half frame having a first control arm connected to a second control arm by a partial loop and a second half frame having a first control arm connected to a second control arm by a partial loop. The partial loops cooperatively form a composite loop for attachment of a filtering element which will expand in the body vessel to capture embolic debris entrained in the fluid of the vessel. The lengths and positioning of the first and second control arms of each half frame can be varied to create an expandable frame which conforms to the size and shape of the body vessel in which the filtering device is deployed. Additionally, the radius of the partial loops, along with the length of the arc of the partial loops, can be varied on each of the frames to create a composite filtering assembly that can easily adapt to the size and shape of the body vessel.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2007Date of Patent: July 12, 2011Assignee: Abbott Cardiovascular Systems Inc.Inventors: Andy E. Denison, William J. Harrison, Benjamin C. Huter, Scott J. Huter, John E. Papp, Steven T. Saville, Kent C. B. Stalker
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Patent number: 7252675Abstract: An expandable frame for an embolic filtering device used to capture embolic debris in a body vessel includes a first half frame having a first control arm connected to a second control arm by a partial loop and a second half frame having a first control arm connected to a second control arm by a partial loop. The partial loops cooperatively form a composite loop for attachment of a filtering element which will expand in the body vessel to capture embolic debris entrained in the fluid of the vessel. The lengths and positioning of the first and second control arms of each half frame can be varied to create an expandable frame which conforms to the size and shape of the body vessel in which the filtering device is deployed. Additionally, the radius of the partial loops, along with the length of the arc of the partial loops, can be varied on each of the frames to create a composite filtering assembly that can easily adapt to the size and shape of the body vessel.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2002Date of Patent: August 7, 2007Assignee: Advanced Cardiovascular, Inc.Inventors: Andy E. Denison, William J. Harrison, Benjamin C. Huter, Scott J. Huter, John E. Papp, Steven T. Saville, Kent C. B. Stalker
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Patent number: 7172614Abstract: An inner support structure for an embolic filtering device includes a tubular member having a first support region for supporting the proximal portion of a filter assembly and a second support region for supporting the distal portion of the filter assembly. The inner support structure facilitates rotation and restricts longitudinal movement of the embolic filtering device relative to a guide wire. Alternatively, the inner support structure includes a bushing coupled to the guide wire and a sleeve with a head on its proximal end positioned within a cavity in the bushing, thereby facilitating rotation and restricting longitudinal movement of the sleeve. The proximal portion of the filter assembly is supported on the sleeve. A sleeve for retaining the struts of an expandable cage of the embolic filtering device includes a central lumen for positioning the sleeve onto a guide wire and peripheral lumens for positioning and retaining the struts.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2002Date of Patent: February 6, 2007Assignee: Advanced Cardiovascular Systems, Inc.Inventors: William J. Boyle, John E. Papp, Francisco Sanchez, Steven T. Saville
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Patent number: 6740073Abstract: The invention is directed to a guiding catheter for intraluminal procedures, such as stent delivery, balloon dilatation, atherectomy and the like, and for advancing and delivering intraluminal devices within body lumens. The guiding catheter in accordance with the invention has a multi-strand braided reinforcement layer within the wall of the catheter that has a distal end which is at an angle of at least 15° from a transverse plane perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the catheter. This construction of the reinforced braided layer assists in the retraction of an intraluminal device back into the inner lumen of the guiding catheter. The guiding catheter may have an inner layer that has a distal end that is also at an angle with respect to a transverse plane perpendicular to the longitudinal axis.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2000Date of Patent: May 25, 2004Assignee: Advanced Cardiovascular Systems, Inc.Inventor: Steven T. Saville
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Publication number: 20040093009Abstract: An expandable frame for an embolic filtering device used to capture embolic debris in a body vessel includes a first half frame having a first control arm connected to a second control arm by a partial loop and a second half frame having a first control arm connected to a second control arm by a partial loop. The partial loops cooperatively form a composite loop for attachment of a filtering element which will expand in the body vessel to capture embolic debris entrained in the fluid of the vessel. The lengths and positioning of the first and second control arms of each half frame can be varied to create an expandable frame which conforms to the size and shape of the body vessel in which the filtering device is deployed. Additionally, the radius of the partial loops, along with the length of the arc of the partial loops, can be varied on each of the frames to create a composite filtering assembly that can easily adapt to the size and shape of the body vessel.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2002Publication date: May 13, 2004Inventors: Andy E. Denison, William J. Harrison, Benjamin C. Huter, Scott J. Huter, John E. Papp, Steven T. Saville, Kent C.B. Stalker
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Publication number: 20040006361Abstract: An inner support structure for an embolic filtering device includes a tubular member having a first support region for supporting the proximal portion of a filter assembly and a second support region for supporting the distal portion of the filter assembly. The inner support structure facilitates rotation and restricts longitudinal movement of the embolic filtering device relative to a guide wire. Alternatively, the inner support structure includes a bushing coupled to the guide wire and a sleeve with a head on its proximal end positioned within a cavity in the bushing, thereby facilitating rotation and restricting longitudinal movement of the sleeve. The proximal portion of the filter assembly is supported on the sleeve. A sleeve for retaining the struts of an expandable cage of the embolic filtering device includes a central lumen for positioning the sleeve onto a guide wire and peripheral lumens for positioning and retaining the struts.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2002Publication date: January 8, 2004Inventors: William J. Boyle, John E. Papp, Francisco Sanchez, Steven T. Saville
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Patent number: 5871499Abstract: The childbirth-assisting device uses an automatically synchronized expandable pneumatic girdle to externally augment the secondary force of labor. The girdle through which the pressure is applied is fitted around the abdomen of the woman. An inflatable bladder within the girdle is inflated to create a downward pressure on the abdomen upon detection of a contraction. An external pressure monitor is used to detect contractions to provide a signal for synchronizing inflation of the girdle. The external pressure monitor includes a solid state force sensor embedded within a pliable housing which is conformable to the patient's abdomen to improve accuracy.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 1997Date of Patent: February 16, 1999Assignee: Novatrix, Inc.Inventors: Soonkap Hahn, John Merritt, Pat Roycroft, Steven T. Saville