Patents by Inventor Tellis Hartridge

Tellis Hartridge 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: 9655602
    Abstract: This invention relates to apparatus and methods used to seal a vascular puncture site, particularly sites of punctures that are the result of catheterization or other interventional procedures. The sealing device includes a sealing member and a tether. The sealing member occupies a space in an incision, puncture, or other wound and sealing the space that it occupies, to prevent further blood flow. The tether is attached to the sealing member, and provides the user with the ability to withdraw the sealing member if necessary. The sealing device further includes a restraining member associated with the sealing member. The restraining member provides the ability to more securely restrain the sealing member to prevent it from migrating from the deployment location within a tissue tract. The restraining member also provides an additional capability of manipulating the sealing member after deployment.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 15, 2011
    Date of Patent: May 23, 2017
    Assignee: Cardinal Health Switzerland 515 GmbH
    Inventors: Richard Ginn, Thomas Palermo, Phil Olsen, Tellis Hartridge, Adam Shively
  • Publication number: 20120101520
    Abstract: This invention relates to apparatus and methods used to seal a vascular puncture site, particularly sites of punctures that are the result of catheterization or other interventional procedures. The sealing device includes a sealing member and a tether. The sealing member occupies a space in an incision, puncture, or other wound and sealing the space that it occupies, to prevent further blood flow. The tether is attached to the sealing member, and provides the user with the ability to withdraw the sealing member if necessary. The sealing device further includes a restraining member associated with the sealing member. The restraining member provides the ability to more securely restrain the sealing member to prevent it from migrating from the deployment location within a tissue tract. The restraining member also provides an additional capability of manipulating the sealing member after deployment.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 15, 2011
    Publication date: April 26, 2012
    Applicant: Cordis Corporation
    Inventors: Richard S. Ginn, Thomas J. Palermo, Phil Olsen, Tellis Hartridge, Adam Shively
  • Patent number: 8083768
    Abstract: This invention relates to apparatus and methods for use in sealing a vascular puncture site, particularly sites of punctures that are the result of catheterization or other interventional procedures. In several of the preferred embodiments, the sealing device includes a sealing member and a tether. The sealing member generally performs the function of occupying a space in an incision, puncture, or other wound and sealing the space in the incision, puncture, or wound that it occupies, to prevent further blood flow. The tether is typically attached in some manner to the sealing member, and provides the user with the ability to withdraw the sealing member if necessary. In a particularly preferred form, the sealing device further includes a restraining member associated with the sealing member. The restraining member provides the ability to more securely restrain the sealing member to prevent it from migrating from the deployment location within a tissue tract.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 19, 2005
    Date of Patent: December 27, 2011
    Assignee: Ensure Medical, Inc.
    Inventors: Richard S. Ginn, Thomas J Palermo, Phil Olsen, Tellis Hartridge, Adam Shively
  • Publication number: 20050267528
    Abstract: This invention relates to apparatus and methods for use in sealing a vascular puncture site, particularly sites of punctures that are the result of catheterization or other interventional procedures. In several of the preferred embodiments, the sealing device includes a sealing member and a tether. The sealing member generally performs the function of occupying a space in an incision, puncture, or other wound and sealing the space in the incision, puncture, or wound that it occupies, to prevent further blood flow. The tether is typically attached in some manner to the sealing member, and provides the user with the ability to withdraw the sealing member if necessary. In a particularly preferred form, the sealing device further includes a restraining member associated with the sealing member. The restraining member provides the ability to more securely restrain the sealing member to prevent it from migrating from the deployment location within a tissue tract.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 19, 2005
    Publication date: December 1, 2005
    Inventors: Richard Ginn, Thomas Palermo, Phil Olsen, Tellis Hartridge, Adam Shively
  • Patent number: 5820600
    Abstract: An adjustable pnemostasis valve and method for providing a fluid seal around the periphery of endoscopic viewing scopes and instruments having a wide variety of cross-sectional sizes. The valve (8) comprises a first valve member (50) having an opening for receiving an elongated object, such as a percutaneous access device, viewing scope or an endoscopic instrument, and a flexible membrane (60) defining an aperture substantially aligned with the opening in the first valve member. A second valve member (40) is coupled to the flexible membrane for moving the membrane relative to the first valve member. As the membrane is moved by the second valve member, the size of the aperture varies so that the membrane can accommodate various sized instruments.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 14, 1996
    Date of Patent: October 13, 1998
    Assignee: Innerdyne, Inc.
    Inventors: John Carlson, Tellis Hartridge, Andrew Lee, Steve Masterson, Mike Orth, Craig Tsuji