Patents by Inventor Susan I. Montoya
Susan I. Montoya 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: 12186186Abstract: An implantable vein frame is contemplated in which two ring members are rigidly joined in spaced axial alignment via one or more interconnecting members. One of the one or more interconnecting members defines a protruding region that acts upon the implant placed within the frame and/or the vein that the vein frame is placed within to define a sinus region. The implant is placed within and scaffolded by the vein frame, and the vein frame is subsequently inserted within a vein via a venotomy, or interposed between two vein segments via vein interposition graft. The vein frame acts to support the structural integrity of the implant, and to scaffold and anchor the implant in place with the vein.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2023Date of Patent: January 7, 2025Assignee: enVVeno Medical CorporationInventors: Susan I. Montoya, Marc Glickman, Yury Zhivilo
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Patent number: 11872126Abstract: An implantable vein frame is contemplated in which two ring members are rigidly joined in spaced axial alignment via one or more interconnecting members. One of the one or more interconnecting members defines a protruding region that acts upon the implant placed within the frame and/or the vein that the vein frame is placed within to define a sinus region. The implant is placed within and scaffolded by the vein frame, and the vein frame is subsequently inserted within a vein via a venotomy, or interposed between two vein segments via vein interposition graft. The vein frame acts to support the structural integrity of the implant, and to scaffold and anchor the implant in place with the vein.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2022Date of Patent: January 16, 2024Assignee: enVVeno Medical CorporationInventors: Susan I. Montoya, Marc Glickman, Yury Zhivilo
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Publication number: 20230329860Abstract: An implantable vein frame is contemplated in which two ring members are rigidly joined in spaced axial alignment via one or more interconnecting members. One of the one or more interconnecting members defines a protruding region that acts upon the implant placed within the frame and/or the vein that the vein frame is placed within to define a sinus region. The implant is placed within and scaffolded by the vein frame, and the vein frame is subsequently inserted within a vein via a venotomy, or interposed between two vein segments via vein interposition graft. The vein frame acts to support the structural integrity of the implant, and to scaffold and anchor the implant in place with the vein.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2023Publication date: October 19, 2023Inventors: Susan I. Montoya, Marc Glickman, Yury Zhivilo
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Patent number: 11723766Abstract: An implantable vein frame is contemplated in which two ring members are rigidly joined in spaced axial alignment via one or more interconnecting members. One of the one or more interconnecting members defines a protruding region that acts upon the implant placed within the frame and/or the vein that the vein frame is placed within to define a sinus region. The implant is placed within and scaffolded by the vein frame, and the vein frame is subsequently inserted within a vein via a venotomy, or interposed between two vein segments via vein interposition graft. The vein frame acts to support the structural integrity of the implant, and to scaffold and anchor the implant in place with the vein.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2021Date of Patent: August 15, 2023Assignee: enVVeno Medical CorporationInventors: Susan I. Montoya, Marc Glickman, Yury Zhivilo
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Publication number: 20220378576Abstract: An implantable vein frame is contemplated in which two ring members are rigidly joined in spaced axial alignment via one or more interconnecting members. One of the one or more interconnecting members defines a protruding region that acts upon the implant placed within the frame and/or the vein that the vein frame is placed within to define a sinus region. The implant is placed within and scaffolded by the vein frame, and the vein frame is subsequently inserted within a vein via a venotomy, or interposed between two vein segments via vein interposition graft. The vein frame acts to support the structural integrity of the implant, and to scaffold and anchor the implant in place with the vein.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2022Publication date: December 1, 2022Inventors: Susan I. Montoya, Marc Glickman, Yury Zhivilo
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Publication number: 20210177590Abstract: An implantable vein frame is contemplated in which two ring members are rigidly joined in spaced axial alignment via one or more interconnecting members. One of the one or more interconnecting members defines a protruding region that acts upon the implant placed within the frame and/or the vein that the vein frame is placed within to define a sinus region. The implant is placed within and scaffolded by the vein frame, and the vein frame is subsequently inserted within a vein via a venotomy, or interposed between two vein segments via vein interposition graft. The vein frame acts to support the structural integrity of the implant, and to scaffold and anchor the implant in place with the vein.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2021Publication date: June 17, 2021Inventors: Susan I. Montoya, Marc Glickman, Yury Zhivilo
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Patent number: 10959841Abstract: An implantable vein frame is contemplated in which two ring members are rigidly joined in spaced axial alignment via one or more interconnecting members. One of the one or more interconnecting members defines a protruding region that acts upon the implant placed within the frame and/or the vein that the vein frame is placed within to define a sinus region. The implant is placed within and scaffolded by the vein frame, and the vein frame is subsequently inserted within a vein via a venotomy, or interposed between two vein segments via vein interposition graft. The vein frame acts to support the structural integrity of the implant, and to scaffold and anchor the implant in place with the vein.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2017Date of Patent: March 30, 2021Assignee: Hancock Jaffe Laboratories, Inc.Inventors: Susan I. Montoya, Marc Glickman, Yury Zhivilo
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Publication number: 20180133004Abstract: An implantable vein frame is contemplated in which two ring members are rigidly joined in spaced axial alignment via one or more interconnecting members. One of the one or more interconnecting members defines a protruding region that acts upon the implant placed within the frame and/or the vein that the vein frame is placed within to define a sinus region. The implant is placed within and scaffolded by the vein frame, and the vein frame is subsequently inserted within a vein via a venotomy, or interposed between two vein segments via vein interposition graft. The vein frame acts to support the structural integrity of the implant, and to scaffold and anchor the implant in place with the vein.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2017Publication date: May 17, 2018Applicant: HANCOCK JAFFE LABORATORIES, INC.Inventors: SUSAN I. MONTOYA, MARC GLICKMAN, YURY ZHIVILO
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Patent number: 6531310Abstract: A method is disclosed for processing tissue by inoculating the tissue with a solution having microorganisms, where the microorganisms are selected to produce compounds that process the tissue. The tissue is incubated with the inoculated microorganisms under conditions that are effective for processing the tissue by the chemicals produced by the microorganisms. The tissue maybe subsequently treated to substantially remove or inactivate the microorganisms.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2000Date of Patent: March 11, 2003Assignee: St. Jude Medical, Inc.Inventors: M. William Mirsch, II, Richard F. Schroeder, William H. Borner, Susan I. Montoya
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Patent number: 6121041Abstract: A method is disclosed for processing tissue by inoculating the tissue with a solution having microorganisms, where the microorganisms are selected to produce compounds that process the tissue. The tissue is incubated with the inoculated microorganisms under conditions that are effective for processing the tissue by the chemicals produced by the microorganisms. The tissue may be subsequently treated to substantially remove or inactivate the microorganisms.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 1996Date of Patent: September 19, 2000Assignee: St. Jude Medical, Inc.Inventors: M. William Mirsch, II, Richard F. Schroeder, Barbara Illingworth, William H. Borner, Susan I. Montoya