Patents by Inventor Thomas A. Santogrossi

Thomas A. Santogrossi 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: 10391311
    Abstract: A cochlear implant including a cochlear lead, an antenna, a processor case, and a printed circuit board assembly located within the processor case. The processor case may include a base with a bottom wall and first and second side walls that together define a one-piece, unitary structure, a first end wall, attached to the bottom wall and to the first and second side walls, including a first plurality of feedthrough pins, a second end wall, attached to the bottom wall and to the first and second side walls, including a second plurality of feedthrough pins, and a cover attached to the first and second side walls and to the first and second end walls.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 21, 2015
    Date of Patent: August 27, 2019
    Assignee: Advanced Bionics AG
    Inventors: Thomas Santogrossi, Jian Xie, Lin Li, Markus Heerlein
  • Publication number: 20180236234
    Abstract: A cochlear implant including a cochlear lead, an antenna, a processor case, and a printed circuit board assembly located within the processor case. The processor case may include a base with a bottom wall and first and second side walls that together define a one-piece, unitary structure, a first end wall, attached to the bottom wall and to the first and second side walls, including a first plurality of feedthrough pins, a second end wall, attached to the bottom wall and to the first and second side walls, including a second plurality of feedthrough pins, and a cover attached to the first and second side walls and to the first and second end walls.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 21, 2015
    Publication date: August 23, 2018
    Inventors: Thomas Santogrossi, Jian Xie, Lin Li, Markus Heertein
  • Patent number: 6879855
    Abstract: The invention is a method for increasing the airflow to a zinc-air battery such that the energy density is 500 mwh/cc to 1000 mwh/cc. This allows 8 to 16 hours use as a primary (throw-away) battery, with, for example, high-duty cycle, high-drain cochlear implants, and neuromuscular stimulators for nerves, muscles, and both nerves and muscles together. The systems incorporating the high energy density source are also part of the invention, as well as the resulting apparatus of the method. The uses of this inexpensive, i.e., a $1.00 per day, throw-away primary battery are new uses of the modified zinc-air battery and are directed toward helping people hear again, walk again, and regain body functionality which they have otherwise lost permanently.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 5, 2002
    Date of Patent: April 12, 2005
    Assignee: The Alfred E. Mann Foundation for Scientific Research
    Inventors: Joseph H. Schulman, Albert A Maltan, Thomas A. Santogrossi
  • Publication number: 20020110715
    Abstract: The invention is a method for increasing the airflow to a zinc-air battery such that the energy density is 500 mwh/cc to 1000 mwh/cc. This allows 8 to 16 hours use as a primary (throw-away) battery, with, for example, high-duty cycle, high-drain cochlear implants, and neuromuscular stimulators for nerves, muscles, and both nerves and muscles together. The systems incorporating the high energy density source are also part of the invention, as well as the resulting apparatus of the method. The uses of this inexpensive, i.e., a $1.00 per day, throw-away primary battery are new uses of the modified zinc-air battery and are directed toward helping people hear again, walk again, and regain body functionality which they have otherwise lost permanently.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 5, 2002
    Publication date: August 15, 2002
    Inventors: Joseph H. Schulman, Albert A. Maltan, Thomas A. Santogrossi
  • Publication number: 20020041987
    Abstract: The invention is a method for increasing the airflow to a Zinc-air battery such that the energy density is 500 mwh/cc to 1000 mwh/cc. This allows 8 to 16 hours use as a primary (throw-away) battery, with, for example, high-duty cycle, high-drain cochlear implants, and neuromuscular stimulators for nerves, muscles, and both nerves and muscles together. The systems incorporating the high energy density source are also part of the invention, as well as the resulting apparatus of the method. The uses of this inexpensive, i.e., a $1.00 per day, throw-away primary battery are new uses of the modified zinc-air battery and are directed toward helping people hear again, walk again, and regain body functionality which they have otherwise lost permanently.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 24, 1998
    Publication date: April 11, 2002
    Inventors: JOSEPH H. SCHULMAN, ALBERT A. MALTAN, THOMAS A. SANTOGROSSI