Patents by Inventor Xavier Gonzalez
Xavier Gonzalez 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: 20160030048Abstract: Systems and devices for minimally invasively treating an air leak in a lung comprise the steps of detecting an air leak in a lung; locating an airway in fluid communication with the air leak, introducing a bronchoscope into a patient's airway to a position adjacent the target section and occluding an airway upstream of the air leak for a period of time. The airway occlusion device is preferably removed after the air leak has substantially permanently healed. The occluding device may be a one-way valve. The occluding device may also comprise strut members and anchors that penetrate an airway wall.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2015Publication date: February 4, 2016Inventors: Hugo Xavier Gonzalez, Steven C. Springmeyer, William A. Sirokman
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Publication number: 20150272542Abstract: A medical device system includes an introducer tube defining a lumen and an opening at a distal end. A medical device is disposed within the lumen of the introducer tube in a first position. The medical device is movable within the introducer tube between the first position and a second position. In the second position, the medical device extends at least partially beyond the distal end. The medical device defines at least one echogenic feature thereon for allowing visualization of the medical device upon insertion of the medical device in the patient's anatomy. In one form, a surgical electrode for insertion into a patient's anatomy is provided. The surgical electrode, which is configured to apply a current to a tissue, includes a coil defining a plurality of helical turns and at least one echogenic feature for allowing visualization of the coil when the coil is inserted into the patient's anatomy.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2015Publication date: October 1, 2015Inventors: Brandon J. Shuman, Hugo Xavier Gonzalez
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Publication number: 20150272662Abstract: A medical device system for the delivery of energy to a region of a patient's anatomy is provided. An introducer tube defines a lumen therein and bears a first electrode. A second electrode is movable within the lumen between a retracted position and an extended position. In the retracted position, the second electrode is substantially disposed within the lumen. In the extended position, the second electrode extends at least partially beyond the distal end of the introducer tube. In one form, the introducer tube is configured to substantially hold the second electrode within the lumen in a predetermined orientation in the extended position, and the introducer tube prevents the second electrode from substantially rotating within the lumen of the introducer tube during movement into the extended position. In one form, the introducer tube is more flexible in a first plane than in a second plane. A method is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2015Publication date: October 1, 2015Inventors: Brandon J. Shuman, Hugo Xavier Gonzalez, David H. Dillard
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Patent number: 8974527Abstract: Systems and devices for minimally invasively treating an air leak in a lung comprise the steps of detecting an air leak in a lung; locating an airway in fluid communication with the air leak, introducing a bronchoscope into a patient's airway to a position adjacent the target section and occluding an airway upstream of the air leak for a period of time. The airway occlusion device is preferably removed after the air leak has substantially permanently healed. The occluding device may be a one-way valve. The occluding device may also comprise strut members and anchors that penetrate an airway wall.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2013Date of Patent: March 10, 2015Assignee: Spiration, Inc.Inventors: Hugo Xavier Gonzalez, Steven C. Springmeyer, William A. Sirokman
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Publication number: 20140330309Abstract: In certain embodiments, a device is configured to be compressed and inserted into the distal end of an endoscope. The delivery device can be configured to deliver the delivery catheter to the site of one or more fistulas in the wall of a body cavity or lumen within a patient. The delivery catheter is configured to deliver the device to the site of the one or more fistulas. The device is configured to expand at the site of the one or more fistulas and substantially seal the fistula in one or more directions. In some embodiments, at least a portion of the device is coated with and/or constructed of biocompatible material. In some configurations, the device is configured to be implanted for an extended period of time or even permanently. In some embodiments, at least a portion of the device is constructed of biodegradable, dissolvable and/or bioabsorbable material.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2014Publication date: November 6, 2014Inventors: Hugo Xavier Gonzalez, William A. Sirokman, Brandon Shuman, Richard Shea, David Dillard
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Publication number: 20140276764Abstract: Embodiments disclosed herein are directed to devices, methods, and systems for the treatment of tissue using energy delivery. Specifically, certain embodiments may be used for the treatment of lung tissue, such as lung nodules, using RF ablation, via a catheter provided with a first electrode attached to a distal end of the catheter, wherein the first electrode is hollow, wherein the first electrode comprises a piercing tip configured to pierce through an airway all and a second electrode received in a movable manner within the first electrode, wherein the second electrode is extendable from the first electrode to form a first extended configuration.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2014Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: Gyrus ACM, Inc. (d.b.a Olympus Surgical Technologies America)Inventors: Brandon J. Shuman, Hugo Xavier Gonzalez, Sean D. Alm, Peter Hoffman
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Patent number: 8444690Abstract: Systems and devices for minimally invasively treating an air leak in a lung comprise the steps of detecting an air leak in a lung; locating an airway in fluid communication with the air leak, introducing a bronchoscope into a patient's airway to a position adjacent the target section and occluding an airway upstream of the air leak for a period of time. The airway occlusion device is preferably removed after the air leak has substantially permanently healed. The occluding device may be a one-way valve. The occluding device may also comprise strut members and anchors that penetrate an airway wall.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2011Date of Patent: May 21, 2013Assignee: Spiration, Inc.Inventors: Hugo Xavier Gonzalez, Steven C Springmeyer, William A. Sirokman
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Patent number: 8250649Abstract: System (1) for securing a data processing application, the said system comprising: first means (2) for interfacing with a security device (3); second means (4) for interfacing with the user; third means (6) for interfacing with the application and adapted for intercepting any request to use the said security device originating from the said application destined for the said security device; authentication means (8) connected to the first and second interfacing means, adapted for authenticating the user as legitimate user of the security device by requesting at least one secret; means (10) for storing the result of the authentication; validation means connected to the storage means and to the first and third interfacing means, adapted for authorizing any request originating from the application, destined for the said security device if and only if, the user is authenticated.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2008Date of Patent: August 21, 2012Assignee: Cassidian SASInventors: Xavier Gonzalez, Yann Fleutot, Cyril Moquereau
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Publication number: 20110208228Abstract: Systems and devices for minimally invasively treating an air leak in a lung comprise the steps of detecting an air leak in a lung; locating an airway in fluid communication with the air leak, introducing a bronchoscope into a patient's airway to a position adjacent the target section and occluding an airway upstream of the air leak for a period of time. The airway occlusion device is preferably removed after the air leak has substantially permanently healed. The occluding device may be a one-way valve. The occluding device may also comprise strut members and anchors that penetrate an airway wall.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 12, 2011Publication date: August 25, 2011Applicant: SPIRATION, INC.Inventors: Hugo Xavier Gonzalez, Steven C. Springmeyer, William A. Sirokman
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Patent number: 7887585Abstract: Systems and devices for minimally invasively treating an air leak in a lung comprise the steps of detecting an air leak in a lung; locating an airway in fluid communication with the air leak, introducing a bronchoscope into a patient's airway to a position adjacent the target section and occluding an airway upstream of the air leak for a period of time. The airway occlusion device is preferably removed after the air leak has substantially permanently healed. The occluding device may be a one-way valve. The occluding device may also comprise strut members and anchors that penetrate an airway wall.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2009Date of Patent: February 15, 2011Assignee: Spiration, Inc.Inventors: Hugo Xavier Gonzalez, Steven C. Springmeyer, William A. Sirokman
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Publication number: 20090182369Abstract: Systems and devices for minimally invasively treating an air leak in a lung comprise the steps of detecting an air leak in a lung; locating an airway in fluid communication with the air leak, introducing a bronchoscope into a patient's airway to a position adjacent the target section and occluding an airway upstream of the air leak for a period of time. The airway occlusion device is preferably removed after the air leak has substantially permanently healed. The occluding device may be a one-way valve. The occluding device may also comprise strut members and anchors that penetrate an airway wall.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2009Publication date: July 16, 2009Applicant: Spiration, Inc.Inventors: Hugo Xavier Gonzalez, Steven C. Springmeyer, William A. Sirokman
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Patent number: 7533671Abstract: Methods and systems for minimally invasively treating an air leak in a lung comprise the steps of detecting an air leak in a lung; locating an airway in fluid communication with the air leak, introducing a bronchoscope into a patient's airway to a position adjacent the target section and occluding an airway upstream of the air leak for a period of time. The airway occlusion is preferably removed after the air leak has substantially permanently healed. The method can also include the injection of a substance into the airway on a distal side of the occlusion.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2003Date of Patent: May 19, 2009Assignee: Spiration, Inc.Inventors: Hugo Xavier Gonzalez, Steven C Springmeyer, William A. Sirokman
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Publication number: 20080320589Abstract: System (1) for securing a data processing application, the said system comprising: first means (2) for interfacing with a security device (3); second means (4) for interfacing with the user; third means (6) for interfacing with the application and adapted for intercepting any request to use the said security device originating from the said application destined for the said security device; authentication means (8) connected to the first and second interfacing means, adapted for authenticating the user as legitimate user of the security device by requesting at least one secret; means (10) for storing the result of the authentication; validation means connected to the storage means and to the first and third interfacing means, adapted for authorizing any request originating from the application, destined for the said security device if and only if, the user is authenticated.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2008Publication date: December 25, 2008Inventors: Xavier Gonzalez, Yann Fleutot, Cyril Moquereau
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Patent number: 6334549Abstract: A fluid pump dispenser of the loss motion piston type provides for maintaining the discharge open a slight interval at the commencement of each plunger upstroke while the pump chamber expands to retract product from the discharge passage into the chamber to thereby avoid the formation of product droplets at the exit end of the discharge. Such is effected in accordance with one embodiment by reducing the friction force acting between the piston and the pump cylinder relative to the friction force acting between the piston and the stem. In another embodiment an inlet valve assembly has a portion lying in the path of the piston which portion is connected by spring legs to a valve portion such that the restoring force of the spring legs shifts the piston together with the stem at the commencement of the plunger upstroke which maintains the discharge passage in open communication with the chamber.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2001Date of Patent: January 1, 2002Assignee: Saint-Gobain Calmar Inc.Inventors: Xavier González Fernández, Pedro Parés Montaner, Victor Ribera Turró
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Patent number: 6045008Abstract: A fluid pump dispenser has a pump body including a pump cylinder defining a pump chamber with a valve controlled product inlet passage leading to the chamber, a manually reciprocable pump plunger having a hollow stem defining a discharge passage leading from the chamber, a pump piston mounted on the inner end of the stem for relative sliding movement, the body having a plunger return spring for biasing the plunger into a raised position, the piston being limited for relative sliding movement between discharge open and closed positions, the piston having an annular projection defining a discharge valve seated in an annular groove of a plug element fixedly mounted to the stem at its inner end. A lost-motion effect is created between the piston and the stem which closes the discharge valve during the pressure stroke and opens the discharge during the intake stroke.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 1999Date of Patent: April 4, 2000Assignee: Calmar-Monturas, S.A.Inventors: Xavier Gonzalez Fernandez, Pedro Pares Montaner, Victor Ribera Turro
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Patent number: D471105Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2001Date of Patent: March 4, 2003Assignee: Saint-Gobain Calmar S.A.Inventor: Francesc Xavier González Fernández