Patents by Inventor Weldon D. West
Weldon D. West 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: 20150258321Abstract: The present disclosure provides a sensor system that includes a fluid supply, one or more supply lines, a monitor, communication lines, a sensor, a catheter and a connector assembly. The connector assembly includes a housing and a tube extending out of a distal end of the housing wherein the tube is compressed against a luer connector of the catheter to form a seal between the catheter and connector assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2013Publication date: September 17, 2015Applicant: Edwards Lifesciences CorporationInventors: Michael Higgins, Weldon D. West, Paul S. Van Wieren
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Publication number: 20150018696Abstract: A medical blood pressure transducer that provides an identifier to a monitor that conveys characteristics of the transducer. The monitor can use the information to decide whether to function, or in calibration of the system. The transducer may be part of a disposable blood pressure monitoring system, and may include two transducers closely-spaced to provide two separate but identical outputs. In this way, the transducer may be connected to both a patient monitor and a cardiac output monitor at the same time measurements from a single line can be simultaneously supplied to two separate monitoring devices (for example a patient monitor and a cardiac output monitor). The identifier for the transducer may be circuitry, specifically a resistance/capacitance (RC) combination that possesses a characteristic time constant.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2014Publication date: January 15, 2015Applicant: Edwards Lifesciences CorporationInventors: Luchy Roteliuk, Weldon D. West, Douglas Meyer, Luong N. Phan
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Patent number: 7901235Abstract: A connector assembly couples signal lines for an optical catheter by providing a guided releasable latching mechanism that ensures optimal alignment with only a single vertical dimension under control. A receptacle carrying a first signal line defines a channel for receiving a plug carrying a second signal line. A spring-loaded pawl on the receptacle locks to a retaining bracket on the plug when the plug slides into the channel, imparting a retaining force on the plug, the force having a first component normal to channel and a second component parallel to the channel to maintain the first and second signal lines in optimal alignment. The retaining bracket may include a sloped edge to allow for easy release of the pawl in the presence of a release force. The release force may be set to allow disconnection of the assembly without affecting catheter installation or causing patient discomfort.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2009Date of Patent: March 8, 2011Assignee: Edwards Lifesciences CorporationInventors: Mark Gordon, Weldon D. West
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Publication number: 20100098380Abstract: A connector assembly couples signal lines for an optical catheter by providing a guided releasable latching mechanism that ensures optimal alignment with only a single vertical dimension under control. A receptacle carrying a first signal line defines a channel for receiving a plug carrying a second signal line. A spring-loaded pawl on the receptacle locks to a retaining bracket on the plug when the plug slides into the channel, imparting a retaining force on the plug, the force having a first component normal to channel and a second component parallel to the channel to maintain the first and second signal lines in optimal alignment. The retaining bracket may include a sloped edge to allow for easy release of the pawl in the presence of a release force. The release force may be set to allow disconnection of the assembly without affecting catheter installation or causing patient discomfort.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2009Publication date: April 22, 2010Applicant: Edwards Lifesciences CorporationInventors: Mark G. Gordon, Weldon D. West
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Patent number: 7654849Abstract: A connector assembly couples signal lines for an optical catheter by providing a guided releasable latching mechanism that ensures optimal alignment with only a single vertical dimension under control. A receptacle carrying a first signal line defines a channel for receiving a plug carrying a second signal line. A spring-loaded pawl on the receptacle locks to a retaining bracket on the plug when the plug slides into the channel, imparting a retaining force on the plug, the force having a first component normal to channel and a second component parallel to the channel to maintain the first and second signal lines in optimal alignment. The retaining bracket may include a sloped edge to allow for easy release of the pawl in the presence of a release force. The release force may be set to allow disconnection of the assembly without affecting catheter installation or causing patient discomfort.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2008Date of Patent: February 2, 2010Assignee: Edwards Lifesciences CorporationInventors: Mark G. Gordon, Weldon D. West
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Publication number: 20090042432Abstract: A connector assembly couples signal lines for an optical catheter by providing a guided releasable latching mechanism that ensures optimal alignment with only a single vertical dimension under control. A receptacle carrying a first signal line defines a channel for receiving a plug carrying a second signal line. A spring-loaded pawl on the receptacle locks to a retaining bracket on the plug when the plug slides into the channel, imparting a retaining force on the plug, the force having a first component normal to channel and a second component parallel to the channel to maintain the first and second signal lines in optimal alignment. The retaining bracket may include a sloped edge to allow for easy release of the pawl in the presence of a release force. The release force may be set to allow disconnection of the assembly without affecting catheter installation or causing patient discomfort.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2008Publication date: February 12, 2009Inventors: Mark G. Gordon, Weldon D. West
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Patent number: 5011469Abstract: A method and apparatus to arrest or reverse heart damage from myocardial infarction by using a peripheral, femoral-femoral full bypass along with the venting of the left ventricle wherein the rate at which blood is drawn from the femoral vein and the rate at which the left ventricle is vented are related in a predetermined manner. The damaged area is treated with a cardioplegic solution; the blockage causing the heart attack is then removed by a thrombolytic solution or by angioplasty, while blood is prevented from entering the ventricle and from reactivating the heart from its at-rest condition. Normal blood flow is then restored, and the various catheters and bypass mechanisms removed. The system is also useful for peripheral cardiopulmonary bypass systems not involving the application of a cardioplegic solution. The catheters are specially designed for their function.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 1988Date of Patent: April 30, 1991Assignee: Shiley, Inc.Inventors: Gerald D. Buckberg, James V. Maloney, Jr., Kenneth A. Jones, Weldon D. West
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Patent number: 5009594Abstract: An adjustable transfer jig assembly interconnecting a face bow and a bitefork is positionally fixed after locating the bitefork relative to the face bow. Clamp blocks of plastic interconnecting plastic rods forming the jig assembly include slots for receiving and wicking about the encircled rods a fast setting adhesive to lockingly position the rods linearly and angularly with respect to one another and fix the transfer jig assembly. Subsequent detachment of the face bow will permit mounting of the bitefork upon an articulator in a predetermined relationship by attaching the transfer jig assembly to an articulator mounted index block.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 1989Date of Patent: April 23, 1991Assignee: Denar CorporationInventor: Weldon D. West
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Patent number: 4944729Abstract: An arterial cannula is formed with an angled shoulder that limits the degree of insertion of cannula tip into an artery. The shoulder also forms a seal with the artery. Suture flaps are formed on the cannula to attach the cannula to the patient's skin. A stylet for the cannula has a stop on its exterior that prevents blood flow between the cannula and the stylet, and permits clamping of the cannula with the stylet partially withdrawn. A removable anti-backflow ring seals the cannula and provides a convenient initial movement limit for the stylet stop.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 1988Date of Patent: July 31, 1990Assignee: Shiley, Inc.Inventors: Gerald D. Buckberg, James V. Maloney, Jr., Kenneth A. Jones, Weldon D. West