Patents by Inventor Thomas Hasenberg
Thomas Hasenberg 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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Publication number: 20250366919Abstract: A surgical laser system includes an array of laser diodes that are configured to output laser energy, a fiber bundle, a delivery fiber, and a tubular sheath. The fiber bundle includes a plurality of optical fibers and has a proximal end that is configured to receive laser energy from the array of laser diodes. The delivery fiber includes a proximal end that is configured to receive laser energy from a distal end of the fiber bundle. The tubular sheath defines a lumen, in which at least a portion of the delivery fiber is disposed. The tubular sheath is insertable into a working channel of an endoscope or a cystoscope. A distal end of the tubular sheath is configured to deliver laser energy discharged from the delivery fiber into a body of a patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 14, 2025Publication date: December 4, 2025Applicant: Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.Inventors: Honggang Yu, Rongwei Jason XUAN, Jian James ZHANG, David N. HORN, Xirong YANG, Thomas HASENBERG
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Patent number: 12408983Abstract: A surgical laser system includes an array of laser diodes that are configured to output laser energy, a fiber bundle, a delivery fiber, and a tubular sheath. The fiber bundle includes a plurality of optical fibers and has a proximal end that is configured to receive laser energy from the array of laser diodes. The delivery fiber includes a proximal end that is configured to receive laser energy from a distal end of the fiber bundle. The tubular sheath defines a lumen, in which at least a portion of the delivery fiber is disposed. The tubular sheath is insertable into a working channel of an endoscope or a cystoscope. A distal end of the tubular sheath is configured to deliver laser energy discharged from the delivery fiber into a body of a patient.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 2021Date of Patent: September 9, 2025Assignees: Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc., AMS Research CorporationInventors: Honggang Yu, Rongwei Jason Xuan, Jian James Zhang, David N. Horn, Xirong Yang, Thomas Hasenberg
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Publication number: 20220079673Abstract: A surgical laser system includes an array of laser diodes that are configured to output laser energy, a fiber bundle, a delivery fiber, and a tubular sheath. The fiber bundle includes a plurality of optical fibers and has a proximal end that is configured to receive laser energy from the array of laser diodes. The delivery fiber includes a proximal end that is configured to receive laser energy from a distal end of the fiber bundle. The tubular sheath defines a lumen, in which at least a portion of the delivery fiber is disposed. The tubular sheath is insertable into a working channel of an endoscope or a cystoscope. A distal end of the tubular sheath is configured to deliver laser energy discharged from the delivery fiber into a body of a patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 24, 2021Publication date: March 17, 2022Applicant: Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.Inventors: Honggang YU, Rongwei Jason XUAN, Jian James ZHANG, David N. HORN, Xirong YANG, Thomas HASENBERG
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Patent number: 11213351Abstract: A surgical laser system includes an array of laser diodes that are configured to output laser energy, a fiber bundle, a delivery fiber, and a tubular sheath. The fiber bundle includes a plurality of optical fibers and has a proximal end that is configured to receive laser energy from the array of laser diodes. The delivery fiber includes a proximal end that is configured to receive laser energy from a distal end of the fiber bundle. The tubular sheath defines a lumen, in which at least a portion of the delivery fiber is disposed. The tubular sheath is insertable into a working channel of an endoscope or a cystoscope. A distal end of the tubular sheath is configured to deliver laser energy discharged from the delivery fiber into a body of a patient.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2019Date of Patent: January 4, 2022Assignee: Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.Inventors: Honggang Yu, Rongwei Jason Xuan, Jian James Zhang, David N. Horn, Xirong Yang, Thomas Hasenberg
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Publication number: 20190151022Abstract: A surgical laser system includes an array of laser diodes that are configured to output laser energy, a fiber bundle, a delivery fiber, and a tubular sheath. The fiber bundle includes a plurality of optical fibers and has a proximal end that is configured to receive laser energy from the array of laser diodes. The delivery fiber includes a proximal end that is configured to receive laser energy from a distal end of the fiber bundle. The tubular sheath defines a lumen, in which at least a portion of the delivery fiber is disposed. The tubular sheath is insertable into a working channel of an endoscope or a cystoscope. A distal end of the tubular sheath is configured to deliver laser energy discharged from the delivery fiber into a body of a patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 18, 2019Publication date: May 23, 2019Applicant: Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.Inventors: Honggang Yu, Rongwei Jason Xuan, Jian James Zhang, David N. Horn, Xirong Yang, Thomas Hasenberg
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Patent number: 10219863Abstract: A surgical laser system includes an array of laser diodes that are configured to output laser energy, a fiber bundle, a delivery fiber, and a tubular sheath. The fiber bundle includes a plurality of optical fibers and has a proximal end that is configured to receive laser energy from the array of laser diodes. The delivery fiber includes a proximal end that is configured to receive laser energy from a distal end of the fiber bundle. The tubular sheath defines a lumen, in which at least a portion of the delivery fiber is disposed. The tubular sheath is insertable into a working channel of an endoscope or a cystoscope. A distal end of the tubular sheath is configured to deliver laser energy discharged from the delivery fiber into a body of a patient.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2015Date of Patent: March 5, 2019Assignee: Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.Inventors: Honggang Yu, Rongwei Jason Xuan, Jian James Zhang, David N. Horn, Xirong Yang, Thomas Hasenberg
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Publication number: 20180078310Abstract: A laser system may include a first laser source configured to output a first laser energy at a first wavelength, a second laser source configured to output a second laser energy at a second wavelength, and a combiner configured to receive the first and second laser energies and output a dual-wavelength laser energy. The first and second wavelengths are different, and first and second laser energies are output simultaneously. Related systems and methods are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 15, 2017Publication date: March 22, 2018Applicant: Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.Inventors: Rongwei Jason XUAN, Edouard A. KOULLICK, Thomas HASENBERG, Jieun HWANG, Hyejin KIM, Hanjae PYO, Hyun Wook KANG, Jason GONG, Xirong YANG, Honggang YU
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Publication number: 20160135892Abstract: A surgical laser system includes an array of laser diodes that are configured to output laser energy, a fiber bundle, a delivery fiber, and a tubular sheath. The fiber bundle includes a plurality of optical fibers and has a proximal end that is configured to receive laser energy from the array of laser diodes. The delivery fiber includes a proximal end that is configured to receive laser energy from a distal end of the fiber bundle. The tubular sheath defines a lumen, in which at least a portion of the delivery fiber is disposed. The tubular sheath is insertable into a working channel of an endoscope or a cystoscope. A distal end of the tubular sheath is configured to deliver laser energy discharged from the delivery fiber into a body of a patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2015Publication date: May 19, 2016Inventors: Honggang Yu, Rongwei Jason Xuan, Jian James Zhang, David N. Horn, Xirong Yang, Thomas Hasenberg