Patents by Inventor Yoram Rozy
Yoram Rozy 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: 20220338989Abstract: A differential pressure regulating device is provided for controlling in-vivo pressure in a body, particular in a heart. The device may include a shunt being positioned between two or more lumens in a body, to enable fluids to flow between the lumens, and an adjustable flow regulation mechanism being configured to selectively cover an opening of the shunt to regulate the flow of fluid through the shunt in relation to a pressure difference between the body lumens. In some embodiments, a control mechanism coupled to the adjustable flow regulation mechanism may be provided to remotely activate the adjustable flow regulation mechanism.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2022Publication date: October 27, 2022Applicant: V-Wave Ltd.Inventors: Dan ROTTENBERG, Ori J. BRAUN, Avraham ABA ZAKAY, Ascher SHMULEWITZ, Yoram ROZY, Gad KEREN
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Patent number: 11382747Abstract: A differential pressure regulating device is provided for controlling in-vivo pressure in a body, particular in a heart. The device may include a shunt being positioned between two or more lumens in a body, to enable fluids to flow between the lumens, and an adjustable flow regulation mechanism being configured to selectively cover an opening of the shunt to regulate the flow of fluid through the shunt in relation to a pressure difference between the body lumens. In some embodiments, a control mechanism coupled to the adjustable flow regulation mechanism may be provided to remotely activate the adjustable flow regulation mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2022Date of Patent: July 12, 2022Assignee: V-Wave, Ltd.Inventors: Dan Rottenberg, Ori J. Braun, Avraham Aba Zakay, Ascher Shmulewitz, Yoram Rozy, Gad Keren
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Publication number: 20220183838Abstract: A differential pressure regulating device is provided for controlling in-vivo pressure in a body, particular in a heart. The device may include a shunt being positioned between two or more lumens in a body, to enable fluids to flow between the lumens, and an adjustable flow regulation mechanism being configured to selectively cover an opening of the shunt to regulate the flow of fluid through the shunt in relation to a pressure difference between the body lumens. In some embodiments, a control mechanism coupled to the adjustable flow regulation mechanism may be provided to remotely activate the adjustable flow regulation mechanism.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2022Publication date: June 16, 2022Applicant: V-Wave Ltd.Inventors: Dan ROTTENBERG, Ori J. BRAUN, Avraham ABA ZAKAY, Ascher SHMULEWITZ, Yoram ROZY, Gad KEREN
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Publication number: 20220168098Abstract: A medical implant including an anchor portion including a plurality of arms adapted to engage an internal tissue wall of a body from two opposite faces, wherein the anchor portion is configured such that at least one of the arms does not have an entirely overlapping arm on the other side of the wall and an opening portion adapted to define an opening for blood flow through the internal tissue wall, when the anchor portion engages the wall.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 16, 2022Publication date: June 2, 2022Applicant: V-Wave Ltd.Inventors: Tamir LEVI, Meir ROSENBERG, Ori BEN-AMOTZ, Yoram ROZY, Eyal BENBENISTI, Roey SHAFRIR, Doron KOPELMAN, Itshak COHEN, Tamar HAREL
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Patent number: 11266501Abstract: A differential pressure regulating device is provided for controlling in-vivo pressure in a body, and in particularly in a heart. The device may include a shunt being positioned between two or more lumens in a body, to enable fluids to flow between the lumens, and an adjustable flow regulation mechanism being configured to selectively cover an opening of the shunt, to regulate the flow of fluid through the shunt in relation to a pressure difference between the body lumens. In some embodiments a control mechanism coupled to the adjustable flow regulation mechanism may be provided, to remotely activate the adjustable flow regulation mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2019Date of Patent: March 8, 2022Assignee: V-Wave Ltd.Inventors: Dan Rottenberg, Ori J. Braun, Avraham Aba Zakay, Ascher Shmulewitz, Yoram Rozy, Gad Keren
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Patent number: 11253353Abstract: A medical implant including an anchor portion including a plurality of arms adapted to engage an internal tissue wall of a body from two opposite faces, wherein the anchor portion is configured such that at least one of the arms does not have an entirely overlapping arm on the other side of the wall and an opening portion adapted to define an opening for blood flow through the internal tissue wall, when the anchor portion engages the wall.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2019Date of Patent: February 22, 2022Assignee: V-Wave Ltd.Inventors: Tamir Levi, Meir Rosenberg, Ori Ben-Amotz, Yoram Rozy, Eyal Benbenisti, Roey Shafrir, Doron Kopelman, Itshak Cohen, Tamar Harel
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Publication number: 20210154012Abstract: A differential pressure regulating device is provided for controlling in-vivo pressure in a body, and in particularly in a heart. The device may include a shunt being positioned between two or more lumens in a body, to enable fluids to flow between the lumens, and an adjustable flow regulation mechanism being configured to selectively cover an opening of the shunt, to regulate the flow of fluid through the shunt in relation to a pressure difference between the body lumens. In some embodiments a control mechanism coupled to the adjustable flow regulation mechanism may be provided, to remotely activate the adjustable flow regulation mechanism.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2021Publication date: May 27, 2021Applicant: V-Wave Ltd.Inventors: Dan ROTTENBERG, Ori J. BRAUN, Avraham ABA ZAKAY, Ascher SHMULEWITZ, Yoram ROZY, Gad KEREN
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Patent number: 10912645Abstract: A differential pressure regulating device is provided for controlling in-vivo pressure in a body, and in particularly in a heart. The device may include a shunt being positioned between two or more lumens in a body, to enable fluids to flow between the lumens, and an adjustable flow regulation mechanism being configured to selectively cover an opening of the shunt, to regulate the flow of fluid through the shunt in relation to a pressure difference between the body lumens. In some embodiments a control mechanism coupled to the adjustable flow regulation mechanism may be provided, to remotely activate the adjustable flow regulation mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2020Date of Patent: February 9, 2021Assignee: V-Wave Ltd.Inventors: Dan Rottenberg, Ori J. Braun, Avraham Aba Zakay, Ascher Shmulewitz, Yoram Rozy, Gad Keren
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Publication number: 20200276016Abstract: A differential pressure regulating device is provided for controlling in-vivo pressure in a body, and in particularly in a heart. The device may include a shunt being positioned between two or more lumens in a body, to enable fluids to flow between the lumens, and an adjustable flow regulation mechanism being configured to selectively cover an opening of the shunt, to regulate the flow of fluid through the shunt in relation to a pressure difference between the body lumens. In some embodiments a control mechanism coupled to the adjustable flow regulation mechanism may be provided, to remotely activate the adjustable flow regulation mechanism.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2020Publication date: September 3, 2020Applicant: V-Wave Ltd.Inventors: Dan ROTTENBERG, Ori J. BRAUN, Avraham ABA ZAKAY, Ascher SHMULEWITZ, Yoram ROZY, Gad KEREN
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Publication number: 20200060825Abstract: A differential pressure regulating device is provided for controlling in-vivo pressure in a body, and in particularly in a heart. The device may include a shunt being positioned between two or more lumens in a body, to enable fluids to flow between the lumens, and an adjustable flow regulation mechanism being configured to selectively cover an opening of the shunt, to regulate the flow of fluid through the shunt in relation to a pressure difference between the body lumens. In some embodiments a control mechanism coupled to the adjustable flow regulation mechanism may be provided, to remotely activate the adjustable flow regulation mechanism.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2019Publication date: February 27, 2020Applicant: V-Wave Ltd.Inventors: Dan ROTTENBERG, Ori J. BRAUN, Avraham ABA ZAKAY, Ascher SHMULEWITZ, Yoram ROZY, Gad KEREN
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Patent number: 10463490Abstract: A differential pressure regulating device is provided for controlling in-vivo pressure in body, and in particularly in a heart. The device may include a shunt being positioned between two or more lumens in a body, to enable fluids to flow between the lumens, and an adjustable flow regulation mechanism being configured to selectively cover an opening of the shunt, to regulate the flow of fluid through the shunt in relation to a pressure difference between the body lumens. In some embodiments a control mechanism coupled to the adjustable flow regulation mechanism may be provided, to remotely activate the adjustable flow regulation mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2017Date of Patent: November 5, 2019Assignee: V-Wave Ltd.Inventors: Dan Rottenberg, Ori J. Braun, Avraham Aba Zakay, Ascher Shmulewitz, Yoram Rozy, Gad Keren
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Publication number: 20190328513Abstract: A medical implant including an anchor portion including a plurality of arms adapted to engage an internal tissue wall of a body from two opposite faces, wherein the anchor portion is configured such that at least one of the arms does not have an entirely overlapping arm on the other side of the wall and an opening portion adapted to define an opening for blood flow through the internal tissue wall, when the anchor portion engages the wall.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2019Publication date: October 31, 2019Applicant: V-Wave Ltd.Inventors: Tamir LEVI, Meir ROSENBERG, Ori BEN-AMOTZ, Yoram ROZY, Eyal BENBENISTI, Roey SHAFRIR, Doron KOPELMAN, Itshak COHEN, Tamar HAREL
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Patent number: 10357357Abstract: A medical implant including an anchor portion including a plurality of arms adapted to engage an internal tissue wall of a body from two opposite faces, wherein the anchor portion is configured such that at least one of the arms does not have an entirely overlapping arm on the other side of the wall and an opening portion adapted to define an opening for blood flow through the internal tissue wall, when the anchor portion engages the wall.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2017Date of Patent: July 23, 2019Assignee: V-Wave Ltd.Inventors: Tamir Levi, Meir Rosenberg, Ori Ben-Amotz, Yoram Rozy, Eyal Benbenisti, Roey Shafrir, Doron Kopelman, Itshak Cohen, Tamar Harel
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Patent number: 10357748Abstract: Magnetically coupled mixer having an impeller magnetically coupled to a drive shaft and thrust bearings that support the impeller. The drive shaft can be moved along its axis, and an upwardly directed axial force is applied to the drive shaft to partially offset downward forces exerted by the impeller and thereby reduce friction between the thrust bearing surfaces while maintaining contact between them. In one disclosed embodiment, the force is applied to the drive shaft by a pair of magnets arranged so that the magnetic fields interact to produce the force, and the magnitude of the force is controlled by adjusting the distance between the magnets. The forces exerted by the impeller can be monitored and utilized in controlling the magnitude of the force applied to the shaft.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2014Date of Patent: July 23, 2019Assignee: ASEPCOInventors: Yoram Rozy, Mark R. Embury, Joseph Benjamin Morgan
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Patent number: 10085828Abstract: Apparatus is provided, including a housing configured for insertion into a body of a subject; at least one oxygen reservoir disposed within the housing; and at least one layer of transplanted cells, disposed within the housing; and gaseous oxygen disposed within the at least one oxygen reservoir. Other embodiments are also described.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2016Date of Patent: October 2, 2018Assignee: Beta-O2 Technologies Ltd.Inventors: Yaki Stern, Yoram Rozy
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Publication number: 20180250131Abstract: A differential pressure regulating device is provided for controlling in-vivo pressure in body, and in particularly in a heart. The device may include a shunt being positioned between two or more lumens in a body, to enable fluids to flow between the lumens, and an adjustable flow regulation mechanism being configured to selectively cover an opening of the shunt, to regulate the flow of fluid through the shunt in relation to a pressure difference between the body lumens. In some embodiments a control mechanism coupled to the adjustable flow regulation mechanism may be provided, to remotely activate the adjustable flow regulation mechanism.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 2017Publication date: September 6, 2018Applicant: V-Wave Ltd.Inventors: Dan ROTTENBERG, Ori J. BRAUN, Avraham ABA ZAKAY, Ascher SHMULEWITZ, Yoram ROZY, Gad KEREN
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Publication number: 20170325956Abstract: A differential pressure regulating device is provided for controlling in-vivo pressure in body, and in particularly in a heart. The device may include a shunt being positioned between two or more lumens in a body, to enable fluids to flow between the lumens, and an adjustable flow regulation mechanism being configured to selectively cover an opening of the shunt, to regulate the flow of fluid through the shunt in relation to a pressure difference between the body lumens. In some embodiments a control mechanism coupled to the adjustable flow regulation mechanism may be provided, to remotely activate the adjustable flow regulation mechanism.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 2017Publication date: November 16, 2017Applicant: V-Wave Ltd.Inventors: Dan ROTTENBERG, Ori J. BRAUN, Avraham ABA ZAKAY, Ascher SHMULEWITZ, Yoram ROZY, Gad KEREN
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Publication number: 20170281339Abstract: A medical implant including an anchor portion including a plurality of arms adapted to engage an internal tissue wall of a body from two opposite faces, wherein the anchor portion is configured such that at least one of the arms does not have an entirely overlapping arm on the other side of the wall and an opening portion adapted to define an opening for blood flow through the internal tissue wall, when the anchor portion engages the wall.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2017Publication date: October 5, 2017Applicant: V-Wave Ltd.Inventors: Tamir LEVI, Meir ROSENBERG, Ori BEN-AMOTZ, Yoram ROZY, Eyal BENBENISTI, Roey SHAFRIR, Doron KOPELMAN, Itshak COHEN, Tamar HAREL
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Patent number: 9724499Abstract: A differential pressure regulating device is provided for controlling in-vivo pressure in a body, and in particularly in a heart. The device may include a shunt being positioned between two or more lumens in a body, to enable fluids to flow between the lumens, and an adjustable flow regulation mechanism being configured to selectively cover an opening of the shunt, to regulate the flow of fluid through the shunt in relation to a pressure difference between the body lumens. In some embodiments a control mechanism coupled to the adjustable flow regulation mechanism may be provided, to remotely activate the adjustable flow regulation mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2011Date of Patent: August 8, 2017Assignee: V-Wave Ltd.Inventors: Dan Rottenberg, Ori Braun, Avraham Aba Sakay, Ascher Shmulewitz, Yoram Rozy, Gad Keren
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Patent number: 9681948Abstract: A medical implant including an anchor portion including a plurality of arms adapted to engage an internal tissue wall of a body from two opposite faces, wherein the anchor portion is configured such that at least one of the arms does not have an entirely overlapping arm on the other side of the wall and an opening portion adapted to define an opening for blood flow through the internal tissue wall, when the anchor portion engages the wall.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2007Date of Patent: June 20, 2017Assignee: V-Wave Ltd.Inventors: Tamir Levi, Meir Rosenberg, Ori Ben-Amotz, Yoram Rozy, Eyal Benbenisti, Roey Shafrir, Doron Kopelman, Itshak Cohen, Tamar Harel