Patents by Inventor William A. Cartier

William A. Cartier 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).

  • Publication number: 20100198252
    Abstract: A compact blood clot filter having an alignment section that overlaps with a filter section in an axial direction is provided. The filter section has filter struts that extend radially and longitudinally from a hub. The alignment section has alignment struts in which the downstream end of each alignment strut forms a downstream junction with the downstream end of an adjacent alignment strut while the upstream end of each alignment strut forms an upstream junction with the upstream end of an adjacent alignment strut.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 13, 2010
    Publication date: August 5, 2010
    Inventors: Theodore Beyer, Giorgio di Palma, William A. Cartier
  • Patent number: 7722635
    Abstract: A compact blood clot filter having an alignment section that overlaps with a filter section in an axial direction is formed from a single tube without any welding points to provide high structural integrity, low profile and low manufacturing cost. The filter section has filter struts that extend radially and longitudinally from a hub. The alignment section has alignment struts in which the downstream end of each alignment strut forms a junction with the downstream end of an adjacent alignment strut while the upstream end of each alignment strut forms a junction with the upstream end of an adjacent alignment strut and with one of the filter struts to ensure symmetrical deployment of the filter struts and provide stable centering of the filter section.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 16, 2004
    Date of Patent: May 25, 2010
    Assignee: AngioDynamics, Inc.
    Inventors: Theodore Beyer, Giorgio di Palma, William A. Cartier
  • Publication number: 20090287242
    Abstract: A compact retrievable blood clot filter has a filter section, a releasable lock and an alignment section connected to the filter section. Alignment ribs of the alignment section have releasable upstream ends that are locked to the filter by the releasable lock. The releasable upstream ends of the alignment ribs are capable of being released from the releasable lock so that during retrieval of the filter, the alignment ribs can slide through the endothelial tissue that may have grown around the alignment ribs.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 23, 2009
    Publication date: November 19, 2009
    Inventors: William A. Cartier, Theodore J. Beyer, William M. Appling, Giorgio di Palma
  • Patent number: 7544202
    Abstract: A compact retrievable blood clot filter and a method of retrieving the filter. The retrievable filter has a primary hub, a set of filter struts having a conical configuration and extending from the primary hub, and a set of alignment struts connected to the filter struts to provide centering of the filter. A set of control struts connected to the alignment struts has a secondary hub which is axially movable relative to the primary hub. Movement of the secondary hub causes the control struts to pull the alignment struts radially inward into a retractable state for retrieval of the filter.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 16, 2004
    Date of Patent: June 9, 2009
    Assignee: AngioDynamics, Inc.
    Inventors: William A. Cartier, Giorgio di Palma
  • Publication number: 20080294188
    Abstract: An implant holder for use with a delivery catheter to deploy an implant, such as a filter, in a tubular body part is provided. The holder includes a cartridge body having a lumen extending between two ends and holding a collapsed implant, and an implant image disposed on the cartridge body. The implant image has an axial orientation corresponding to the axial orientation of the implant held in the cartridge body lumen. The axial orientation of the implant image helps to guide a physician in correctly orienting the implant regardless of which access point is used, thereby reducing the chance of deploying the implant in the wrong axial direction.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 23, 2007
    Publication date: November 27, 2008
    Applicant: AngioDynamics, Inc.
    Inventors: William M. Appling, William A. Cartier, Giorgio di Palma
  • Publication number: 20080208180
    Abstract: A treatment sheath for use with an energy delivery device, such as an optical fiber, is provided with a heat insulative tip. The treatment sheath includes a longitudinal shaft which is designed to receive the optical fiber, and is inserted into a blood vessel to treat diseases such as varicose veins. During treatment, the energy emitting face of the optical fiber is positioned inside the heat insulative tip of the treatment sheath. The heat insulative tip protects the optical fiber emitting face during the delivery of laser energy and prevents the emitting face from inadvertently contacting the inner vessel wall.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 25, 2008
    Publication date: August 28, 2008
    Inventors: William A. Cartier, William M. Appling
  • Patent number: 7279000
    Abstract: A permanent blood clot filter which may be retrieved is provided. The blood clot filter includes a filter section and an alignment section. The filter section includes a filter hub and a set of filter legs whose downstream ends are connected to the filter hub. The filter legs extend axially and radially outwardly from the filter hub to form a conical configuration. The alignment section includes an alignment hub and a set of alignment ribs whose downstream ends are connected to the alignment hub and whose upstream ends are connected to the filter legs. The alignment ribs extend from the alignment hub radially outwardly and then further extend radially inwardly to provide centering of the filter.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 24, 2005
    Date of Patent: October 9, 2007
    Inventors: William A. Cartier, Giorgio di Palma, William M. Appling
  • Publication number: 20070191880
    Abstract: A compact retrievable blood clot filter and a method of retrieving the filter. The retrievable filter has a primary hub, a set of filter struts having a conical configuration and extending from the primary hub, and a set of alignment struts connected to the filter struts to provide centering of the filter. A set of control struts connected to the alignment struts has a secondary hub which is axially movable relative to the primary hub. Movement of the secondary hub causes the control struts to pull the alignment struts radially inward into a retractable state for retrieval of the filter.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 26, 2007
    Publication date: August 16, 2007
    Inventors: WILLIAM CARTIER, Giorgio di Palma
  • Publication number: 20070173885
    Abstract: A compact retrievable blood clot filter has a filter section, a releasable lock and an alignment section connected to the filter section. Alignment ribs of the alignment section have releasable upstream ends that are locked to the filter by the releasable lock. The releasable upstream ends of the alignment ribs are capable of being released from the releasable lock so that during retrieval of the filter, the alignment ribs can slide through the endothelial tissue that may have grown around the alignment ribs.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 22, 2007
    Publication date: July 26, 2007
    Inventors: William A. Cartier, Theodore J. Beyer, William M. Appling, Giorgio di Palma
  • Publication number: 20060079928
    Abstract: A permanent blood clot filter which may be retrieved is provided. The blood clot filter includes a filter section and an alignment section. The filter section includes a filter hub and a set of filter legs whose downstream ends are connected to the filter hub. The filter legs extend axially and radially outwardly from the filter hub to form a conical configuration. The alignment section includes an alignment hub and a set of alignment ribs whose downstream ends are connected to the alignment hub and whose upstream ends are connected to the filter legs. The alignment ribs extend from the alignment hub radially outwardly and then further extend radially inwardly to provide centering of the filter.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 24, 2005
    Publication date: April 13, 2006
    Inventors: William Cartier, Giorgio di Palma, William Appling
  • Publication number: 20050288703
    Abstract: A compact blood clot filter having an alignment section that overlaps with a filter section in an axial direction is formed from a single tube without any welding points to provide high structural integrity, low profile and low manufacturing cost. The filter section has filter struts that extend radially and longitudinally from a hub. The alignment section has alignment struts in which the downstream end of each alignment strut forms a junction with the downstream end of an adjacent alignment strut while the upstream end of each alignment strut forms a junction with the upstream end of an adjacent alignment strut and with one of the filter struts to ensure symmetrical deployment of the filter struts and provide stable centering of the filter section.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 16, 2004
    Publication date: December 29, 2005
    Inventors: Theodore Beyer, Giorgio Palma, William Cartier
  • Publication number: 20050288704
    Abstract: A compact retrievable blood clot filter and a method of retrieving the filter. The retrievable filter has a primary hub, a set of filter struts having a conical configuration and extending from the primary hub, and a set of alignment struts connected to the filter struts to provide centering of the filter. A set of control struts connected to the alignment struts has a secondary hub which is axially movable relative to the primary hub. Movement of the secondary hub causes the control struts to pull the alignment struts radially inward into a retractable state for retrieval of the filter.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 16, 2004
    Publication date: December 29, 2005
    Inventors: William Cartier, Giorgio Palma