Patents by Inventor Thomas J. Conway
Thomas J. Conway 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: 12053225Abstract: Instrument and systems for applying ablative energy to epicardial tissue via a subxiphoid access surgical approach. The instrument has a head assembly sized and shaped for a subxiphoid surgical approach to a patient's heart and defines a contact face. The head assembly includes a paddle body, a first ablation electrode, and a second ablation electrode. The ablation electrodes are coupled to the paddle body in a spaced apart, spatially-fixed fashion. The ablation electrodes are exteriorly exposed at the contact face. A tubular member extends from the head assembly and maintains wiring connected to the ablation electrodes. The instrument is manipulable to locate the contact face on epicardial tissue of a patient's heart via a subxiphoid surgical approach, such as between the left and right pulmonary vein junctions of the posterior left atrium.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2021Date of Patent: August 6, 2024Assignee: Medtronic, Inc.Inventors: James Skarda, Steven F. Bolling, Daniel Cheek, Brian Ross, Mitchell Strain, Steve Ramberg, Thomas J. Conway, Randy M. Thill
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Publication number: 20230009502Abstract: A electrical contact for coupling a contact of a medical lead with electronics of a medical device including a contact member having a ring shaped wall defined by a ring inner diameter and ring outer diameter, a housing having a ring shape defining an opening therein, the opening configured to receive the medical lead therein, wherein the housing is defined in part by a housing longitudinal axis and a housing inner diameter, the contact member having at least one deflectable finger extending from the ring shaped wall into a contact opening defined by the ring inner diameter of the ring shaped wall, wherein the finger extends to a distal end and has side edges, the side edges of the finger disposed at respective angles relative to the housing longitudinal axis.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2022Publication date: January 12, 2023Inventors: Damian M. Becker, Bernard Q. Li, Darren A. Janzig, Thomas J. Conway
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Publication number: 20210204999Abstract: Instrument and systems for applying ablative energy to epicardial tissue via a subxiphoid access surgical approach. The instrument has a head assembly sized and shaped for a subxiphoid surgical approach to a patient's heart and defines a contact face. The head assembly includes a paddle body, a first ablation electrode, and a second ablation electrode. The ablation electrodes are coupled to the paddle body in a spaced apart, spatially-fixed fashion. The ablation electrodes are exteriorly exposed at the contact face. A tubular member extends from the head assembly and maintains wiring connected to the ablation electrodes. The instrument is manipulable to locate the contact face on epicardial tissue of a patient's heart via a subxiphoid surgical approach, such as between the left and right pulmonary vein junctions of the posterior left atrium.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 18, 2021Publication date: July 8, 2021Applicant: Medtronic, Inc.Inventors: James Skarda, Steven F. Bolling, Daniel Cheek, Brian Ross, Mitchell Strain, Steve Ramberg, Thomas J. Conway, Randy M. Thill
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Patent number: 10973566Abstract: Instrument and systems for applying ablative energy to epicardial tissue via a subxiphoid access surgical approach. The instrument has a head assembly sized and shaped for a subxiphoid surgical approach to a patient's heart and defines a contact face. The head assembly includes a paddle body, a first ablation electrode, and a second ablation electrode. The ablation electrodes are coupled to the paddle body in a spaced apart, spatially-fixed fashion. The ablation electrodes are exteriorly exposed at the contact face. A tubular member extends from the head assembly and maintains wiring connected to the ablation electrodes. The instrument is manipulable to locate the contact face on epicardial tissue of a patient's heart via a subxiphoid surgical approach, such as between the left and right pulmonary vein junctions of the posterior left atrium.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2017Date of Patent: April 13, 2021Assignee: Medtronic, Inc.Inventors: James Skarda, Steven Bolling, Daniel Cheek, Brian Ross, Mitchell Strain, Steve Ramberg, Thomas J Conway, Randy Thill
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Publication number: 20180049796Abstract: Instrument and systems for applying ablative energy to epicardial tissue via a subxiphoid access surgical approach. The instrument has a head assembly sized and shaped for a subxiphoid surgical approach to a patient's heart and defines a contact face. The head assembly includes a paddle body, a first ablation electrode, and a second ablation electrode. The ablation electrodes are coupled to the paddle body in a spaced apart, spatially-fixed fashion. The ablation electrodes are exteriorly exposed at the contact face. A tubular member extends from the head assembly and maintains wiring connected to the ablation electrodes. The instrument is manipulable to locate the contact face on epicardial tissue of a patient's heart via a subxiphoid surgical approach, such as between the left and right pulmonary vein junctions of the posterior left atrium.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 18, 2017Publication date: February 22, 2018Inventors: James Skarda, Steven Bolling, Daniel Cheek, Brian Ross, Mitchell Strain, Steve Ramberg, Thomas J. Conway, Randy Thill
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Patent number: 7443933Abstract: A detector system detects values on a storage medium where there is ISI. The symbols are stored as pits in a close hexagonal lattice having u, v, and x dimensions at mutual 60° separations from an individual pit. The value for a particular symbol is determined by generating an estimate for the symbol in each of the u, v, and x dimensions. These estimates are used to generate a decision for the symbol as it is at the intersection of these dimensions. Thus a number of 1-dimensional detectors can be used although the platform is two-dimensional with ISI.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2005Date of Patent: October 28, 2008Assignee: University of LimerickInventor: Thomas J. Conway
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Patent number: 7189447Abstract: A transparent optical film laminate and a method of making such a laminate. The laminate can include a transparent optical sheet comprising a non-metallic multi-layer optical film sandwiched between first and second bonding sheets. The optical sheet and the bonding sheets are also sandwiched between two glazing components. A substantial portion of the peripheral edge of the optical film lies within or beyond the peripheral edge of at least one of the glazing components. The peripheral edge of the optical film may have a portion that lies within and a portion that lies beyond the peripheral edge of at least one of the glazing components.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 2002Date of Patent: March 13, 2007Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Thomas J. Conway, Janet R. Kirkman, Brian L. Koster, Heather K. Kranz, Bruce E. Tait, Einar O. Vaage
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Publication number: 20030143371Abstract: A transparent optical film laminate and a method of making such a laminate. The laminate can include a transparent optical sheet comprising a non-metallic multi-layer optical film sandwiched between first and second bonding sheets. The optical sheet and the bonding sheets are also sandwiched between two glazing components. A substantial portion of the peripheral edge of the optical film lies within or beyond the peripheral edge of at least one of the glazing components. The peripheral edge of the optical film may have a portion that lies within and a portion that lies beyond the peripheral edge of at least one of the glazing components.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 4, 2002Publication date: July 31, 2003Inventors: Thomas J. Conway, Janet R. Kirkman, Brian L. Koster, Heather K. Kranz, Bruce E. Tait, Einar O. Vaage
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Patent number: 5409669Abstract: An electrically regenerable diesel particulate filter cartridge and filter comprising a slotted electrically resistive tube which, when energized, heats the filter media to a temperature sufficient to allow the trapped soot particulates to burn.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 1993Date of Patent: April 25, 1995Assignee: Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Mark P. Smith, Richard L. Bloom, Thomas J. Conway