Patents by Inventor Zhongjun Wu

Zhongjun Wu 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).

  • Patent number: 10258729
    Abstract: A method for pumping and oxygenating blood includes receiving a flow of gas including oxygen into a gas inlet manifold via a gas inlet. The flow of gas is passed through the hollow fibers from the gas inlet manifold to a gas outlet manifold. The flow of gas is output from the gas outlet manifold via a gas outlet. An impeller is rotated to generate a flow of blood that flows over the hollow fibers. Oxygen from the flow of gas is transferred to the flow of blood through the hollow fibers. Carbon dioxide is transferred from the flow of blood to the flow of gas through the hollow fibers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 28, 2016
    Date of Patent: April 16, 2019
    Assignees: Thoratec LLC, University of Maryland, Baltimore
    Inventors: Barry N. Gellman, Andrew Koert, Zhongjun Wu, Juntao Zhang, Bartley P. Griffith
  • Patent number: 10188780
    Abstract: A blood oxygenator is disclosed comprising a housing, a blood inlet, a blood outlet, a spiral volute, a gas inlet, an oxygenator fiber bundle, and a gas outlet. The housing encloses the fiber bundle and provides the structure for the blood flow path and connectors. The fiber bundle comprises gas-exchange membranes which transfer oxygen to the blood and remove carbon dioxide when the blood flows across the membranes. The spiral volute guides the blood to flow through the fiber bundle. A gas flow chamber receives sweep gas containing oxygen and distributes the sweep gas into the fiber membranes, which gas is then exchanged with the blood being oxygenated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 23, 2014
    Date of Patent: January 29, 2019
    Assignee: University of Maryland, Baltimore
    Inventors: Zhongjun Wu, Bartley P. Griffith
  • Publication number: 20170303958
    Abstract: The present invention discloses a self-sealing cannula and methods of its use. The self-sealing cannula can be minimally invasively placed into the heart for drawing and/or returning blood with a self-sealing function at the interface of the blood access site. The disclosed cannula can be implemented as a single lumen cannula or a double lumen cannula, which can be used with ventricular assist devices for heart support or pump-oxygenators for ECMO and respiratory support. Through a self-sealing mechanism fixed on the ventricular wall or atrial wall, a cannula body is attached to the self-sealing fixture and blood is drawn into the lumen via an external pump and returned to the circulation system through a separate cannula. In the case of the double lumen cannula embodiment, the blood will be drawn into the drainage lumen of the double lumen cannula and returned through an infusion lumen at the desired location.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 11, 2015
    Publication date: October 26, 2017
    Inventors: Zhongjun WU, Bartley P. GRIFFITH, Keshava RAJAGOPAL
  • Publication number: 20170252505
    Abstract: An oxygen supply unit for use with a blood oxygenator comprises an oxygen concentrator and a carbon dioxide scrubber. In an on-line operational mode, oxygen-rich gas from the oxygen concentrator is predominantly supplied to the blood oxygenator with a reduced flow of recycled gas from the concentrator. In an off-line operational mode where the oxygen supply unit is being powered by battery only, a larger flow of recycled gas from the blood oxygenator is passed through the carbon dioxide scrubber and combined with a lesser amount of oxygen-rich gas from the oxygen concentrator. The oxygen supply unit may be used in combination with a blood pump and oxygenator to provide ambulatory blood oxygenation to patients with compromised lung function.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 18, 2017
    Publication date: September 7, 2017
    Inventors: Zhongjun WU, Bartley GRIFFITH, David N. WELLS
  • Publication number: 20170021081
    Abstract: A method for pumping and oxygenating blood includes receiving a flow of gas including oxygen into a gas inlet manifold via a gas inlet. The flow of gas is passed through the hollow fibers from the gas inlet manifold to a gas outlet manifold. The flow of gas is output from the gas outlet manifold via a gas outlet. An impeller is rotated to generate a flow of blood that flows over the hollow fibers. Oxygen from the flow of gas is transferred to the flow of blood through the hollow fibers. Carbon dioxide is transferred from the flow of blood to the flow of gas through the hollow fibers.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 28, 2016
    Publication date: January 26, 2017
    Inventors: Barry N. Gellman, Andrew Koert, Zhongjun Wu, Juntao Zhang, Bartley P. Griffith
  • Publication number: 20160296685
    Abstract: A blood oxygenator is disclosed comprising a housing, a blood inlet, a blood outlet, a spiral volute, a gas inlet, an oxygenator fiber bundle, and a gas outlet. The housing encloses the fiber bundle and provides the structure for the blood flow path and connectors. The fiber bundle comprises gas-exchange membranes which transfer oxygen to the blood and remove carbon dioxide when the blood flows across the membranes. The spiral volute guides the blood to flow through the fiber bundle. A gas flow chamber receives sweep gas containing oxygen and distributes the sweep gas into the fiber membranes, which gas is then exchanged with the blood being oxygenated.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 23, 2014
    Publication date: October 13, 2016
    Inventors: Zhongjun WU, Bartley P. GRIFFITH
  • Publication number: 20160158489
    Abstract: Disclosed is a self-expanding cannula, systems using such cannulae, and methods of their use. The cannulae may comprise single lumen cannula (SLC) configurations and double lumen cannula (DLC) configurations, and include at least a first cannula and a self-expanding wire frame attached to the first cannula. Self-expanding wire frame is automatically expandable from a compressed state (providing a reduced cannula diameter as it is moved through a patients body to the site at which it is to be deployed) to an expanded state (which increases the diameter of the cannula to the diameter intended for its normal use). The expanded wire frame provides radial support to prevent a drainage canal (whether a patients blood vessel or a portion of the system inserted into the patients blood vessel) from collapsing as fluid is drained from the patient.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 17, 2014
    Publication date: June 9, 2016
    Inventors: Zhongjun WU, Bartley P. GRIFFITH, Jun DING
  • Patent number: 9278168
    Abstract: An integrated centrifugal blood pump-oxygenator (1) which has a housing (2) with a top (3) having a blood inlet (4), a blood outlet (5) and a gas inlet (6), and a bottom (7) having a rotational body (8) being rotatably arranged in a rotor-housing (9) of the bottom (7). The integrated centrifugal blood pump-oxygenator (1) further has an oxygenator membrane (10) provided in an interior (11) of the housing (2), wherein in the operation state oxygen (12) is transferred from the gas inlet (6) through the oxygenator membrane (10) to a gas outlet (13) and blood (14) is brought in direct contact with the oxygenator membrane (10) by pumping the blood (14) with the rotational body (8) from the blood inlet (4) to the blood outlet (5). The rotational body (8) is magnetically journalled in a contact-free manner with respect to the rotor-housing (9). There is an extracorporeal life support system (1000), and a method of de-bubbling and priming a extracorporeal life support system (1000).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 26, 2013
    Date of Patent: March 8, 2016
    Assignee: THORATEC LLC
    Inventors: Barry N. Gellman, Andrew Koert, Zhongjun Wu, Juntao Zhang, Bartley P. Griffith
  • Publication number: 20150352265
    Abstract: Provided herein are hemo-compatible, anti- and non-thrombogenic, heparin-based bioactive coatings for a surface to be contacted with blood, such as a surface of an oxygenator device (e.g., a Hollow Fiber Membrane (HFM) surface) or an artificial lung, which coatings include a quaternary ammonium salt and heparin complex (QUAT). According to example embodiments, the surface is treated with polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP), followed by a coating layer of said quaternary ammonium salts and heparin complex (QUAT) to form a PVP-QUAT coating. According to other example embodiments, anionic functional groups are created on the one or more surfaces of the HFM by modifying the surface of the HFM using ionic complexes dissolved in a solvent mixture that includes major quantity of alcohol along with a minor quantity of organic dissolving agents.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 6, 2014
    Publication date: December 10, 2015
    Inventors: Narayana GARIMELLA, Zhongjun WU, Bartley GRIFFITH
  • Publication number: 20140037500
    Abstract: An integrated centrifugal blood pump-oxygenator (1) which has a housing (2) with a top (3) having a blood inlet (4), a blood outlet (5) and a gas inlet (6), and a bottom (7) having a rotational body (8) being rotatably arranged in a rotor-housing (9) of the bottom (7). The integrated centrifugal blood pump-oxygenator (1) further has an oxygenator membrane (10) provided in an interior (11) of the housing (2), wherein in the operation state oxygen (12) is transferred from the gas inlet (6) through the oxygenator membrane (10) to a gas outlet (13) and blood (14) is brought in direct contact with the oxygenator membrane (10) by pumping the blood (14) with the rotational body (8) from the blood inlet (4) to the blood outlet (5). The rotational body (8) is magnetically journalled in a contact-free manner with respect to the rotor-housing (9). There is an extracorporeal life support system (1000), and a method of de-bubbling and priming a extracorporeal life support system (1000).
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 26, 2013
    Publication date: February 6, 2014
    Applicant: Thoratec LLC
    Inventors: Barry N. Gellman, Andrew Koert, Zhongjun Wu, Juntao Zhang, Bartley P. Griffith
  • Patent number: 8496874
    Abstract: An integrated centrifugal blood pump-oxygenator (1) which has a housing (2) with a top (3) having a blood inlet (4), a blood outlet (5) and a gas inlet (6), and a bottom (7) having a rotational body (8) being rotatably arranged in a rotor-housing (9) of the bottom (7). The integrated centrifugal blood pump-oxygenator (1) further has an oxygenator membrane (10) provided in an interior (11) of the housing (2), wherein in the operation state oxygen (12) is transferred from the gas inlet (6) through the oxygenator membrane (10) to a gas outlet (13) and blood (14) is brought in direct contact with the oxygenator membrane (10) by pumping the blood (14) with the rotational body (8) from the blood inlet (4) to the blood outlet (5). The rotational body (8) is magnetically journalled in a contact-free manner with respect to the rotor-housing (9). There is an extracorporeal life support system (1000), and a method of de-bubbling and priming a extracorporeal life support system (1000).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 5, 2007
    Date of Patent: July 30, 2013
    Assignee: Thoratec LLC
    Inventors: Barry N. Gellman, Andrew Koert, Zhongjun Wu, Juntao Zhang, Bartley P. Griffith
  • Publication number: 20080199357
    Abstract: The invention relates to an integrated centrifugal blood pump-oxygenator (1) comprising a housing (2) with a top (3) having a blood inlet (4), a blood outlet (5) and a gas inlet (6), and a bottom (7) having a rotational body (8) being rotatably arranged in a rotor-housing (9) of the bottom (7). The integrated centrifugal blood pump-oxygenator (1) further comprises an oxygenator membrane (10) provided in an interior (11) of the housing (2), wherein in the operation state oxygen (12) is transferred from the gas inlet (6) through the oxygenator membrane (10) to an gas outlet (13) and a blood (14) is brought in direct contact with the oxygenator membrane (10) by pumping the blood (14) by the rotational body (8) from the blood inlet (4) to the blood outlet (5). According to the invention, the rotational body (8) is magnetically journalled in a contact free manner with respect to the rotor-housing (9).
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 5, 2007
    Publication date: August 21, 2008
    Applicants: Levitronix LLC, University of Maryland, Baltimore
    Inventors: Barry N. Gellman, Andrew Koert, Zhongjun Wu, Juntao Zhang
  • Publication number: 20070249888
    Abstract: A blood pump-oxygenator system including a housing, an impeller, a fiber bed, and a bypass channel that provides a path for blood to be recirculated through the fiber bed; a system comprising a housing, a means for drawing blood into the housing, a means for removing carbon dioxide from the blood, a means for adding oxygen to the blood, and a means for recirculating the blood back through the removing means and the adding means; and a method for oxygenating blood comprising drawing blood into a housing comprising a fiber bed, propelling blood principally in a radial direction through the fiber bed, adding oxygen to the blood as it moves through the fiber bed, and repeating the forcing and adding steps for at least a portion of the blood.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 13, 2005
    Publication date: October 25, 2007
    Inventors: Zhongjun Wu, James Antaki, Bartley Griffith
  • Publication number: 20040228724
    Abstract: A blood pump having rotor and/or stator touch down zones to prevent pump failure or hernolysis which can occur if the rotor comes into contact with the stator due to power failure or mechanical shock. The touch down zones can include forming, or coating, portions of adjacent surfaces of the stator and rotor which can come into contact if a rotor touch down occurs. The materials used to form or coat the touch down zones can have properties which ensure that no consequential damage to the contacting surfaces occurs.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 19, 2004
    Publication date: November 18, 2004
    Inventors: Christopher D. Capone, Ruey C. Dempsey, Marlin S. Heilman, Steve A. Kolenik, Daniel R. Moore, Carl M. Parisi, Edward K. Prem, Richard A. Sofranko, David Borzelleca, Greg Burgreen, John A. Holmes, Zhongjun Wu, Ralph Scott Hebbert, James Antaki
  • Patent number: 6761532
    Abstract: A blood pump having rotor and/or stator touch down zones to prevent pump failure or hemolysis which can occur if the rotor comes into contact with the stator due to power failure or mechanical shock. The touch down zones can include forming, or coating, portions of adjacent surfaces of the stator and rotor which can come into contact if a rotor touch down occurs. The materials used to form or coat the touch down zones can have properties which ensure that no consequential damage to the contacting surfaces occurs.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 14, 2002
    Date of Patent: July 13, 2004
    Assignee: Vascor, Inc.
    Inventors: Christopher D. Capone, Ruey C. Dempsey, Marlin S. Heilman, Steve A. Kolenik, Daniel R. Moore, Carl M. Parisi, Edward K. Prem, Richard A. Sofranko, David C. Borzelleca, Greg Burgreen, John A. Holmes, Zhongjun Wu, Ralph Scott Hebbert, James Antaki
  • Publication number: 20030144574
    Abstract: A method and apparatus as described herein for substantially, but not entirely, blocking back-flow through a blood pump when the blood pump is not pumping blood wherein the method and apparatus can operate passively or actively if the blood pump stops pumping in order to provide a limited back-flow through the blood pump to prevent clot formation.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 19, 2002
    Publication date: July 31, 2003
    Inventors: Marlin S. Heilman, Christopher D. Capone, Steve A. Kolenik, Daniel R. Moore, Carl M. Parisi, Edward K. Prem, Richard A. Sofranko, James Antaki, Brad Paden, David Borzelleca, Greg Burgreen, John A. Holmes, Zhongjun Wu
  • Publication number: 20030021683
    Abstract: A blood pump having rotor and/or stator touch down zones to prevent pump failure or hemolysis which can occur if the rotor comes into contact with the stator due to power failure or mechanical shock. The touch down zones can include forming, or coating, portions of adjacent surfaces of the stator and rotor which can come into contact if a rotor touch down occurs. The materials used to form or coat the touch down zones can have properties which ensure that no consequential damage to the contacting surfaces occurs.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 14, 2002
    Publication date: January 30, 2003
    Inventors: Christopher D. Capone, Ruey C. Dempsey, Marlin S. Heilman, Steve A. Kolenik, Daniel R. Moore, Carl M. Parisi, Edward K. Prem, Richard A. Sofranko, David C. Borzelleca, Greg Burgreen, John A. Holmes, Zhongjun Wu, Ralph Scott Hebbert, James Antaki