Patents by Inventor Swati AMIN

Swati AMIN 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: 20230104472
    Abstract: An integrally woven manifold is disclosed including a primary portion having a primary lumen disposed therein, a secondary portion branching off the primary portion, the secondary portion having a secondary lumen disposed therein in fluid communication with the primary lumen, and a first transitional portion connecting the primary portion to the secondary portion, the first transitional portion having a first aperture through which the secondary lumen fluidly communicates with the primary lumen. The primary portion has a first weave pattern, the secondary portion has at least a second weave pattern, and the first transitional portion is free of punctures, cuts, and bursts. A method for forming the integrally woven manifold is disclosed including continuously interlacing warp and weft to form the primary portion, intermittently interlacing the warp and the weft to form the secondary portion, and disengaging and reengaging the warp and the weft to form the first transitional portion.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 3, 2022
    Publication date: April 6, 2023
    Inventors: Amanda K. Weber, Swati Amin, Andrew Metzger, Peter Gabriele
  • Publication number: 20210282915
    Abstract: 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: Application
    Filed: March 30, 2021
    Publication date: September 16, 2021
    Inventors: Peter D. GABRIELE, Sean Christopher GLASBY, Jeremy J. HARRIS, Alicia RUTHRAUFF, Swati AMIN, Seth A. WINNER, Ryan HENIFORD, Richard BALTHASER, Emily Y. HO
  • Publication number: 20190151074
    Abstract: 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: Application
    Filed: January 25, 2019
    Publication date: May 23, 2019
    Inventors: Peter D. GABRIELE, Sean Christopher GASBY, Jeremy J. HARRIS, Alicia RUTHRAUFF, Swati AMIN, Seth A. WINNER, Ryan HENIFORD, Richard BALTHASER, Emily Y. HO
  • Patent number: 10231821
    Abstract: 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: Grant
    Filed: May 8, 2015
    Date of Patent: March 19, 2019
    Assignee: THE SECANT GROUP, LLC
    Inventors: Peter D Gabriele, Sean Christopher Gasby, Jeremy J. Harris, Alicia Ruthrauff, Swati Amin, Seth A. Winner, Ryan Heniford, Richard Balthaser, Emily Y. Ho
  • Publication number: 20150320542
    Abstract: 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: Application
    Filed: May 8, 2015
    Publication date: November 12, 2015
    Inventors: Peter D. GABRIELE, Sean Christopher GASBY, Jeremy J. HARRIS, Alicia RUTHRAUFF, Swati AMIN, Seth A. WINNER, Ryan HENIFORD, Richard BALTHASER, Emily Y. HO