Patents by Inventor William J. Clemens
William J. Clemens 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: 20160114152Abstract: The present disclosure may comprise an improvement to the prior art leads as disclosed above. One embodiment is directed to an intravenous medical electrical lead that includes an elongated lead body. The elongated lead body comprises a length between proximal and distal ends with a longitudinal axis extending therebetween. The distal end of the lead body includes a plurality of electrodes forming first and second pairs of electrodes. The first pair of electrodes comprises one electrode electrically connected to another electrode circumferentially and diagonally spaced apart along the longitudinal axis. The second pair of electrodes comprising one electrode electrically connected to another electrode circumferentially and diagonally spaced apart along the longitudinal axis.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2014Publication date: April 28, 2016Inventors: John L Sommer, William J Clemens, Linda L Franke
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Publication number: 20160114151Abstract: The present disclosure may comprise an improvement to the prior art leads as disclosed above. One embodiment is directed to an intravenous medical electrical lead that includes an elongated lead body. The elongated lead body comprises a length between proximal and distal ends with a longitudinal axis extending therebetween. The distal end of the lead body includes a plurality of electrodes forming first and second pairs of electrodes. The first pair of electrodes comprises one electrode electrically connected to another electrode circumferentially and diagonally spaced apart along the longitudinal axis. The second pair of electrodes comprising one electrode electrically connected to another electrode circumferentially and diagonally spaced apart along the longitudinal axis.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2014Publication date: April 28, 2016Inventors: John L. Sommer, William J. Clemens, Linda L. Franke
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Publication number: 20160114155Abstract: The present invention may comprise an improvement to the prior art leads as disclosed above. In a preferred embodiment, the invention comprises an medical electrical lead that includes an elongated lead body. The elongated lead body comprises a length between a proximal end and a curved distal end, the lead body defining a longitudinal axis extending between the proximal end and the distal end. The lead body having an outer circumference and provided with a set of electrodes circumferentially spaced apart. Each electrode includes an electrically active portion and an insulated portion at an outer circumference of the electrode along a first longitudinal plane and along a second longitudinal plane diametrically opposed to the first longitudinal plane are insulated electrodes. Each electrode is configured to include a guide aid to engage with a non-conductive housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2014Publication date: April 28, 2016Inventors: John L. Sommer, William J. Clemens, Linda L. Franke
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Patent number: 8142367Abstract: A deflectable stylet system optimized for use in conjunction with a lead of the type having a fixation helix that is screwed into body tissue by rotation of the lead's connector pin is disclosed. The system includes an attachment that is rotatable and longitudinally slidable with respect to the handle of a deflectable stylet. A lead coupled to the attachment may be moved longitudinally with respect to a stylet to account for slight variances in the lead length. In one embodiment, the attachment couples to the lead via a pushbutton mechanism that can be locked to the lead using one hand. The attachment may be rotated to thereby rotate the lead connector. This allows for retraction and extension of a retractable fixation helix, and for further attachment or detachment of a fixation helix to adjacent tissue. In one embodiment, the attachment may be longitudinally rigidly positioned in predetermined locations with respect to the handle.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2008Date of Patent: March 27, 2012Assignee: Medtronic, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth C. Gardeski, Corinne A. G. Poor, William J. Clemens, Jeremy J. Odegard
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Patent number: 8041434Abstract: A distal section of an implantable medical electrical lead body includes a pair of pre-formed arcuate segments between which an approximately straight segment extends. The approximately straight segment includes a first portion extending distally from a first of the pair pre-formed arcuate segments, a second portion extending from the first portion, a third portion extending from the second to a second of the pair pre-formed arcuate segments. An electrode is coupled to the second portion of the approximately straight segment, and the adjacent first portion has a stiffness which is less than that of the first of the pair pre-formed arcuate segments and preferably less than the stiffness of the third portion, so that, when the distal section of the lead body is implanted, for example, within a cardiac vein, the lead buckles to bring the electrode into closer contact with surrounding tissue.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2009Date of Patent: October 18, 2011Assignee: Medtronic, Inc.Inventors: William J. Clemens, Nicole L. Werner, Deborah A. Loch, Douglas Stephen Hine, Douglas N. Hess, Carla C. Pfeiffer, Walton William Baxter, III
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Publication number: 20090248127Abstract: A distal section of an implantable medical electrical lead body includes a pair of pre-formed arcuate segments between which an approximately straight segment extends. The approximately straight segment includes a first portion extending distally from a first of the pair pre-formed arcuate segments, a second portion extending from the first portion, a third portion extending from the second to a second of the pair pre-formed arcuate segments. An electrode is coupled to the second portion of the approximately straight segment, and the adjacent first portion has a stiffness which is less than that of the first of the pair pre-formed arcuate segments and preferably less than the stiffness of the third portion, so that, when the distal section of the lead body is implanted, for example, within a cardiac vein, the lead buckles to bring the electrode into closer contact with surrounding tissue.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2009Publication date: October 1, 2009Applicant: Medtronic, Inc.Inventors: William J. Clemens, Nicole L. Werner, Deborah A. Loch, Douglas Stephen Hine, Douglas N. Hess, Carla C. Pfeiffer, Walton William Baxter, III
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Patent number: 7396335Abstract: A deflectable stylet system optimized for use in conjunction with a lead of the type having a fixation helix that is screwed into body tissue by rotation of the lead's connector pin is disclosed. The system includes an attachment that is rotatable and longitudinally slidable with respect to the handle of a deflectable stylet. A lead coupled to the attachment may be moved longitudinally with respect to a stylet to account for slight variances in the lead length. In one embodiment, the attachment couples to the lead via a pushbutton mechanism that can be locked to the lead using one hand. The attachment may be rotated to thereby rotate the lead connector. This allows for retraction and extension of a retractable fixation helix, and for further attachment or detachment of a fixation helix to adjacent tissue. In one embodiment, the attachment may be longitudinally rigidly positioned in predetermined locations with respect to the handle.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2004Date of Patent: July 8, 2008Assignee: Medtronic, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth C. Gardeski, Corinne A. G. Poor, William J. Clemens, Jeremy J. Odegard
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Publication number: 20080147085Abstract: A deflectable stylet system optimized for use in conjunction with a lead of the type having a fixation helix that is screwed into body tissue by rotation of the lead's connector pin is disclosed. The system includes an attachment that is rotatable and longitudinally slidable with respect to the handle of a deflectable stylet. A lead coupled to the attachment may be moved longitudinally with respect to a stylet to account for slight variances in the lead length. In one embodiment, the attachment couples to the lead via a pushbutton mechanism that can be locked to the lead using one hand. The attachment may be rotated to thereby rotate the lead connector. This allows for retraction and extension of a retractable fixation helix, and for further attachment or detachment of a fixation helix to adjacent tissue. In one embodiment, the attachment may be longitudinally rigidly positioned in predetermined locations with respect to the handle.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2008Publication date: June 19, 2008Inventors: Kenneth C. Gardeski, Corinne A.G. Poor, William J. Clemens, Jeremy J. Odegard
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Publication number: 20040249312Abstract: A deflectable stylet system optimized for use in conjunction with a lead of the type having a fixation helix that is screwed into body tissue by rotation of the lead's connector pin is disclosed. The system includes an attachment that is rotatable and longitudinally slidable with respect to the handle of a deflectable stylet. A lead coupled to the attachment may be moved longitudinally with respect to a stylet to account for slight variances in the lead length. In one embodiment, the attachment couples to the lead via a pushbutton mechanism that can be locked to the lead using one hand. The attachment may be rotated to thereby rotate the lead connector. This allows for retraction and extension of a retractable fixation helix, and for further attachment or detachment of a fixation helix to adjacent tissue. In one embodiment, the attachment may be longitudinally rigidly positioned in predetermined locations with respect to the handle.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2004Publication date: December 9, 2004Applicant: Medtronic, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth C. Gardeski, Corinne A.G. Poor, William J. Clemens, Jeremy J. Odegard
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Patent number: 6805675Abstract: A deflectable stylet system optimized for use in conjunction with a lead of the type having a fixation helix that is screwed into body tissue by rotation of the lead's connector pin is disclosed. The system includes an attachment that is rotatable and longitudinally slidable with respect to the handle of a deflectable stylet. A lead coupled to the attachment may be moved longitudinally with respect to a stylet to account for slight variances in the lead length. In one embodiment, the attachment couples to the lead via a pushbutton mechanism that can be locked to the lead using one hand. The attachment may be rotated to thereby rotate the lead connector. This allows for retraction and extension of a retractable fixation helix, and for further attachment or detachment of a fixation helix to adjacent tissue. In one embodiment, the attachment may be longitudinally rigidly positioned in predetermined locations with respect to the handle.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2000Date of Patent: October 19, 2004Assignee: Medtronic, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth C. Gardeski, Corinne A. G. Poor, William J. Clemens, Jeremy John Odegard
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Publication number: 20040116993Abstract: A lead for delivering electrical signals to and/or receive electrical signals from a human heart that includes a solid inner conductor, and a fixation device having a titanium nitride coated surface and electrically coupled to the inner conductor. A steroid is applied to the titanium nitride surface of the fixation device, and at least one layer of insulation is positioned around the inner conductor. A conductive coil is positioned around and is insulated from the inner conductor, an electrode ring electrically coupled to the conductive coil is positioned around and is electrically isolated from the inner conductor, and an insulating spacer is positioned between and electrically isolates the ring electrode and the fixation device.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2002Publication date: June 17, 2004Inventors: William J. Clemens, Mike L. Freiborg, Michael A. Ruff, Douglas N. Hess, Elisabeth L. Belden, Terrell M. Williams, Brian T. McHenry, Mark B. Bucheger, Timothy G. Laske, Matthew D. Bonner
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Patent number: 6705900Abstract: An improved connection system for coupling a device such as a pacemaker, cardioverter, defibrillator, nerve stimulator, muscle stimulator, implantable monitor or other medical device to a medical lead is disclosed. The connection system includes a coupling member designed to couple to the proximal end of the lead. This coupling member, which includes an inner lumen sized to form a press fit around the proximal end of the lead body, may be of a generally tubular construction. This coupling member includes connector means to enable a connector pin at the proximal end of the lead to mechanically and electrically couple to a device. The connector means may further include means for coupling both mechanically and electrically to a ring connector on the proximal end of a multi-polar lead. An insertion member may also be provided to allow the lead to be more easily inserted within the inner lumen of the coupling member.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2001Date of Patent: March 16, 2004Assignee: Medtronic, Inc.Inventors: John L. Sommer, Douglas S. Hine, Vicki L. Bjorklund, Elisabeth Lacy Belden, William J. Clemens, Andrew J. Ries, Jordon D. Honeck, Harry Schroder
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Patent number: 6551269Abstract: An introducer catheter used to deliver an endocardial cardiac electrode has a stylet lumen which collapses upon removal of the stylet to allow for more clearance for the lead and connector to pass when the catheter is removed after lead placement. The collapsible stylet lumen permits the introducer catheter size to be reduced to 8 or 9 French and provide for passage of a 4 French lead.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2000Date of Patent: April 22, 2003Assignee: Medtronic, Inc.Inventors: William J. Clemens, Douglas N. Hess, Michael L. Freiborg
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Publication number: 20020115343Abstract: An improved connection system for coupling a device such as a pacemaker, cardioverter, defibrillator, nerve stimulator, muscle stimulator, implantable monitor or other medical device to a medical lead is disclosed. The connection system includes a coupling member designed to couple to the proximal end of the lead. This coupling member, which includes an inner lumen sized to form a press fit around the proximal end of the lead body, may be of a generally tubular construction. This coupling member includes connector means to enable a connector pin at the proximal end of the lead to mechanically and electrically couple to a device. The connector means may further include means for coupling both mechanically and electrically to a ring connector on the proximal end of a multi-polar lead. An insertion member may also be provided to allow the lead to be more easily inserted within the inner lumen of the coupling member.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2001Publication date: August 22, 2002Applicant: Medtronic, Inc.Inventors: John L. Sommer, Douglas S. Hine, Vicki L. Bjorklund, Elisabeth Lacy Belden, William J. Clemens, Andrew J. Ries, Jordon D. Honeck, Harry Schroder
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Publication number: 20020077583Abstract: An introducer catheter used to deliver an endocardial cardiac electrode has a stylet lumen which collapses upon removal of the stylet to allow for more clearance for the lead and connector to pass when the catheter is removed after lead placement. The collapsible stylet lumen permits the introducer catheter size to be reduced to 8 or 9 French and provide for passage of a 4 French lead.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2000Publication date: June 20, 2002Inventors: William J. Clemens, Douglas N. Hess, Michael L. Freiborg
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Patent number: 5275135Abstract: A fastener is provided which is adapted to be at least partially embedded within a intake manifold. The fastener comprises a first threaded section and a second section. The second section has a first end part defining a shoulder for making contact with a first portion of a mold during formation of the workpiece and a second end part having an outer end face for making contact with a second portion of the mold during formation of the workpiece. The second section further includes a crush-boss extending outwardly from the outer end face for contacting the second portion of the mold and thereby ensuring that the second section of the fastener is compressively engaged by the first and second portions of the mold during formation of the workpiece.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 1993Date of Patent: January 4, 1994Assignee: Ford Motor CompanyInventors: William J. Clemens, Dale M. Mayol, John J. Anderton, Jr.
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Patent number: 5253966Abstract: A fastener is provided which is adapted to be at least partially embedded within a molded workpiece. The fastener comprises a first threaded section and a second section. The second section has a first end part defining a shoulder for making contact with a first portion of a mold during formation of the workpiece and a second end part having an outer end face for making contact with a second portion of the mold during formation of the workpiece. The second section further includes a crush-boss extending outwardly from the outer end face for contacting the second portion of the mold and thereby ensuring that the second section of the fastener is compressively engaged by the first and second portions of the mold during formation of the workpiece.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 1992Date of Patent: October 19, 1993Assignee: Ford Motor CompanyInventors: William J. Clemens, Dale M. Mayol, John J. Anderton, Jr.
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Patent number: 5177958Abstract: An air injection valve and air discharge manifold for supplying atmospheric air to the exhaust stream of an automotive engine includes an air injection valve for controlling the flow of air, with the valve including a tubular entry section and a unitary tubular exit section. The air discharge manifold includes a socket section for receiving the air injection valve and a conduit section for conducting air to the exhaust stream of the engine. The valve and air discharge manifold are connected by means of male and female rolled threads formed in the valve body and the connector portion of the air discharge manifold.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1991Date of Patent: January 12, 1993Assignee: Ford Motor CompanyInventors: William J. Clemens, Richard J. Freismuth, deceased
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Patent number: 4574760Abstract: A fuel injection system of the single point, throttle body type in which a fuel injector is located centrally above the inlet to an air throttling body that contains a variable venturi consisting of a plug and nozzle assembly wherein the plug includes a fuel dispersion plate directing the fuel towards a movable nozzle together defining a convergent-divergent flow air that is variable in area in response to the dynamic pressure of the air against it at higher air flows or alternately responsive to the suction of the engine at low air flows to be moved to a position providing essentially a constant air velocity flowing past the fuel under all conditions of operation to shear the fuel and thereby atomize the same for an economical and efficient operation of the engine.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 1985Date of Patent: March 11, 1986Assignee: Ford Motor CompanyInventors: Colin Jones, William J. Clemens
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Patent number: 4146176Abstract: A heating system for a vehicle passenger compartment, the vehicle being propelled by an internal combustion engine having an exhaust system that includes a catalytic converter for exhaust gas emission control. The vehicle passenger compartment has a conventional heater case containing air distribution channeling ducts, air outlets, control valves and a blower for forcing air through the ducts. A heat pipe coupled to a heat exchanger located in the engine exhaust system downstream of the catalytic converter is utilized to transfer exhaust gas heat to the heater case thereby eliminating the conventional heater core, and its related plumbing, that utilizes engine coolant as a heat source.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 1977Date of Patent: March 27, 1979Assignee: Ford Motor CompanyInventors: Francis N. Beauvais, William J. Clemens