Patents by Inventor Weng-Kwen Raymond Chia
Weng-Kwen Raymond Chia 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: 7171275Abstract: A flexible catheter shaft with a balloon on the distal section suitable for inserting into a body of a patient comprising a deflectable, high torque transmission assembly of a slit tubular element that has either a plurality of rows of slits with anchors or at least one continuously spiraling slit on said slit tubular element and has sufficient bending and torque properties ensuring that a substantial fraction of the bending, rotational and displacement forces provided along said flexible catheter shaft are translated to bending, rotational and displacement forces at a distal end of said flexible catheter shaft, facilitating the placement of the catheter distal section and using the balloon for blocking the vessel ostium and injecting contrast medium through an open distal tip.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2003Date of Patent: January 30, 2007Assignee: Irvine Biomedical Inc.Inventors: Cary Hata, Alan de la Rama, Weng-Kwen Raymond Chia
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Publication number: 20040039326Abstract: A flexible catheter shaft with a balloon on the distal section suitable for inserting into a body of a patient comprising a deflectable, high torque transmission assembly of a slit tubular element that has either a plurality of rows of slits with anchors or at least one continuously spiraling slit on said slit tubular element and has sufficient bending and torque properties ensuring that a substantial fraction of the bending, rotational and displacement forces provided along said flexible catheter shaft are translated to bending, rotational and displacement forces at a distal end of said flexible catheter shaft, facilitating the placement of the catheter distal section and using the balloon for blocking the vessel ostium and injecting contrast medium through an open distal tip.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 25, 2003Publication date: February 26, 2004Inventors: Cary Hata, Alan de la Rama, Weng-Kwen Raymond Chia
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Patent number: 6611720Abstract: A flexible catheter shaft suitable for inserting into a body of a patient comprising a deflectable, high torque transmission assembly of a slit tubular element that has either a plurality of rows of slits with anchors or at least one continuously spiraling slit on said slit tubular element and has sufficient bending and torque properties ensuring that a substantial fraction of the bending, rotational and displacement forces provided along said flexible catheter shaft are translated to bending, rotational and displacement forces at a distal end of said flexible catheter shaft.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2001Date of Patent: August 26, 2003Assignee: Irvine Biomedical Inc.Inventors: Cary Hata, Alan de La Rama, Weng-Kwen Raymond Chia
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Publication number: 20020173688Abstract: This invention discloses a method for treating tissue of a varicose vein, the method comprising applying ultrasonic vibrational energy targeting said varicose vein effective for stimulating and restoring tissue physiological functions of said vein. A catheter for treating tissue of a blood vessel comprises at least one ultrasound transducer element and at least a suction element configured and adapted for pulling the tissue toward the catheter radially, wherein the ultrasonic vibrational energy is provided by an ultrasound transducer element connected to an adjustable high frequency current source.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2001Publication date: November 21, 2002Inventors: Peter Cheng Chen, Toshimasa Tokuno, Weng-Kwen Raymond Chia, Cary Hata
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Publication number: 20010044625Abstract: This invention discloses an improved catheter system having a movable electrode on a deployable wire loop assembly for ablating at least one focal point of a circumferential region of tissue at a location where a pulmonary vein extends from an atrium in a patient, and a method comprising providing radiofrequency energy to the movable electrode for contacting and ablating said at least one focal point.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2001Publication date: November 22, 2001Inventors: Cary Hata, Weng-Kwen Raymond Chia
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Publication number: 20010032007Abstract: A flexible catheter shaft suitable for inserting into a body of a patient comprising a deflectable, high torque transmission assembly of a slit tubular element that has either a plurality of rows of slits with anchors or at least one continuously spiraling slit on said slit tubular element and has sufficient bending and torque properties ensuring that a substantial fraction of the bending, rotational and displacement forces provided along said flexible catheter shaft are translated to bending, rotational and displacement forces at a distal end of said flexible catheter shaft.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2001Publication date: October 18, 2001Inventors: Cary Hata, Alan de La Rama, Weng-Kwen Raymond Chia
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Patent number: 6290697Abstract: An improved guiding catheter system having inflated balloon at its tip section, wherein the inflated balloon having a plurality of electrodes is heated to a predetermined temperature as an ablation means for delivering the thermal energy to a tissue by deploying the balloon to contact the tissue to cause a circular ablation lesion, the plurality of electrodes using RE energy as a heat source for paroxysmal atrial fibrillation indications.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 1998Date of Patent: September 18, 2001Assignee: Irvine Biomedical, Inc.Inventors: Hosheng Tu, Weng-Kwen Raymond Chia, Cary Hata
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Patent number: 6259941Abstract: An improved catheter system having intravascular ultrasound locating capabilities comprising a locator catheter and an ultrasound receiver catheter resulting in an effective electrophysiology procedure without undesired side effects of using a conventional x-ray imaging system. Said catheter system comprising a locator catheter, a reference catheter and a data acquisition computer; the locator catheter comprises at least one electrode at its distal tip section and an ultrasound crystal secured on the catheter shaft proximal to the distal end.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 1999Date of Patent: July 10, 2001Assignee: Irvine Biomedical, Inc.Inventors: Weng-Kwen Raymond Chia, Hosheng Tu
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Patent number: 6245067Abstract: An ablation catheter comprising a delivery catheter and an inner insert having a retractable tip section, wherein a deployable two-piece electrode means is mounted on the retractable tip section and wherein the second piece of the two-piece electrode means is in a circular shape which plane is essentially perpendicular to the delivery catheter, adapted for delivering RF ablative energy to the electrode means.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 1998Date of Patent: June 12, 2001Assignee: Irvine Biomedical, Inc.Inventors: Hosheng Tu, Weng-Kwen Raymond Chia
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Patent number: 6246899Abstract: An improved catheter system having ultrasound locating and ablation capabilities comprising a locator catheter and an ultrasound receiver catheter, the locator catheter consisting of a catheter shaft having an ultrasound crystal secured on the catheter shaft; and a reference catheter comprising three or more ultrasound crystal beacons which have pre-determined locations with reference to an external locating calibration system, wherein said ultrasound beacons can emit and receive ultrasound signals, and the crystals used in ultrasound imaging means can also be used for ultrasound ablation by connecting to an external ultrasound ablative energy generator.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1999Date of Patent: June 12, 2001Assignee: Irvine Biomedical, Inc.Inventors: Weng-Kwen Raymond Chia, Hosheng Tu
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Patent number: 6241726Abstract: A catheter system having a tip section with fixation means for use in treatment of tissues, such as mapping pulmonary veins or ablating tumors in a natural body conduit or cavity by applying RF energy, wherein the catheter system passes through a natural body opening to reach the target tissue, wherein the catheter system stays at a desired position via its fixation means having needle-like attachments, and delivers therapeutic RF energy to the target tissue for improved tissue treatment.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 1999Date of Patent: June 5, 2001Assignee: Irvine Biomedical, Inc.Inventors: Weng-Kwen Raymond Chia, Hosheng Tu
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Patent number: 6233477Abstract: An improved catheter system having ultrasound locating capabilities comprising a locator catheter and an ultrasound receiver catheter resulting in an effective electrophysiology procedure without undesired side effects of using a conventional x-ray imaging system. Said catheter system comprising a locator catheter consisted of at least one electrode and an ultrasound crystal secured on the locator catheter; and a reference catheter comprising three or more ultrasound crystal beacons which have pre-determined locations with reference to an external locating calibration system, wherein said external locating calibration system constantly calibrates the coordinates of the beacons on the reference catheter, having at least one ultrasound beacon is movable/controllable by a beacon deployment means.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 1999Date of Patent: May 15, 2001Assignee: Irvine Biomedical, Inc.Inventors: Weng-Kwen Raymond Chia, Hosheng Tu
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Patent number: 6226554Abstract: An improved catheter system having at least one electrode at its tip section can be used in ablating the arrhythmogenic point of a patient. A catheter suitable for radiofrequency ablation of cardiac tissues comprises a catheter shaft having a distal section, a distal end, a proximal end and at least one lumen extending therebetween, wherein a rotatable movable ball electrode is disposed at the tip section of said catheter. In one embodiment, the ablation catheter has a temperature sensor and a closed-loop temperature control mechanism. In another embodiment, the ablation catheter has fluid infusion and irrigation means at its distal tip section for creating a deep and large lesion by applying radiofrequency energy and cooled fluid to said rotatable movable ball electrode.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 1998Date of Patent: May 1, 2001Inventors: Hosheng Tu, Weng-Kwen Raymond Chia
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Patent number: 6221070Abstract: A steerable ablation catheter system suitable for radiofrequency ablation of intracardiac tissue comprises two parts: a disposable catheter shaft with a deflectable tip at the distal end of the shaft; and a handle with steering mechanisms, wherein the two parts are engaged and disengaged through a pair of the quick coupling and locking connecting units.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 1998Date of Patent: April 24, 2001Assignee: Irvine Biomedical, Inc.Inventors: Hosheng Tu, Weng-Kwen Raymond Chia
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Patent number: 6217576Abstract: An improved catheter system and methods for ablating cardiac tissues via a steerable ablation catheter having a liquid-permeable shaft, a liquid-permeable electrode, or a distal opening at its tip section with fluid infusion and irrigation for ablating intracardiac tissues by applying radiofrequency energy along with irrigated fluid in a pulmonary vein resulting in a controlled lesion for treating focal atrial fibrillation.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 1999Date of Patent: April 17, 2001Assignee: Irvine Biomedical Inc.Inventors: Hosheng Tu, Weng-Kwen Raymond Chia, Cary Hata
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Patent number: 6156033Abstract: An improved ablation catheter with a plurality of needles on at least one electrode suitable for radiofrequency ablation of cardiac tissues includes a delivery catheter and an inner catheter. The ablation catheter has a temperature sensor and a closed-loop temperature controller. The steerable catheter having at least one electrode includes a plurality of needles, wherein a longitudinal length of said at least one electrode is 4 mm or longer, a distance of the needles of the plurality of needles on the at least one electrode is 2 mm or less, a height of the plurality of needles is 1 mm or less, and wherein the plurality of needles on the at least one electrode faces a target tissue side.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 1998Date of Patent: December 5, 2000Inventors: Hosheng Tu, Weng-Kwen Raymond Chia
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Patent number: 6001095Abstract: A catheter system suitable for electrophysiology mapping and radiofrequency ablation of cardiac tissue comprises a catheter shaft having a distal end, a proximal handle, and at least a lumen extending therebetween, wherein a distal section of the shaft is either a fixed curve type or a deflectable type; and safety means being provided to maintain the integrity of the catheter by holding the long tip electrode in place, wherein the safety means is a long tip electrode with an extended flexible stem having at least one open groove or slot on the stem.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 1998Date of Patent: December 14, 1999Assignee: Irvine Biomedical, Inc.Inventors: Alan de la Rama, Weng-Kwen Raymond Chia, Hosheng Tu
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Patent number: 5992418Abstract: The method for using a catheter system suitable for electrophysiology mapping and radiofrequency ablation of cardiac tissue comprises a catheter shaft having a distal end, a proximal handle, and at least one lumen extending therebetween, wherein a distal section of the shaft is either a fixed curve type or a deflectable type; and a safety means provided to maintain the integrity of the catheter, by anchoring the tip electrode in place. In one embodiment, the safety means is a tip electrode with safety anchoring pins. In another embodiment, the safety means is a long tip electrode with an extended flexible stem having at least one open slot or groove or groove on the stem.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 1998Date of Patent: November 30, 1999Assignee: Irvine Biomedical , Inc.Inventors: Alan de la Rama, Weng-Kwen Raymond Chia, Hosheng Tu
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Patent number: 5954649Abstract: An improved catheter system having ultrasound locating capabilities comprising a locator catheter and an ultrasound receiver catheter resulting in an effective electrophysiology procedure without undesired side effects of using a conventional x-ray imaging system.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 1997Date of Patent: September 21, 1999Assignee: Irvine Biomedical, Inc.Inventors: Weng-Kwen Raymond Chia, Hosheng Tu
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Patent number: 5941845Abstract: An improved ablation catheter with at least one multiple-needle electrode can be used in ablating the arrhythmogenic region instead of an arrhythmogenic point of a patient. This catheter is particularly useful for treating the patient with atrial fibrillation (AFib) indications. A catheter suitable for radiofrequency ablation of cardiac tissues comprises a delivery catheter and an inner catheter having a distal section, a distal end, a proximal end and at least one lumen extending therebetween. The ablation catheter has a temperature sensor and a close-loop temperature control. The steerable catheter having at least one multiple-needle electrode is inserted into the chambers of the heart to create a plurality of deep, large, and contiguous lesions by applying radiofrequency energy to said electrode.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 1997Date of Patent: August 24, 1999Assignee: Irvine Biomedical, Inc.Inventors: Hosheng Tu, Weng-Kwen Raymond Chia