Source: http://www.google.es/patents/US8073544?dq=flatulence
Timestamp: 2015-05-29 14:27:27
Document Index: 531835233

Matched Legal Cases: ['Application No. 01303246', 'Application No. 01303245', 'Application No. 01303246', 'Application No. 01303245', 'Application No. 01303245', 'Application No. 01303246', 'Application No. 01303245', 'Application No. 01303246']

Patente US8073544 - Neurostimulator involving stimulation strategies and process for using it - Google PatentesB�squeda Im�genes Maps Play YouTube Noticias Gmail Drive M�s »Iniciar sesi�n B�squeda avanzada de patentesPatentesThis is a neurostimulator that is configured to treat epilepsy and other neurological disorders using certain stimulation strategies, particularly changing various pulse parameters, during the imposition of a burst of those pulses. The invention includes the processes embodying those stimulation str...http://www.google.es/patents/US8073544?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatente US8073544 - Neurostimulator involving stimulation strategies and process for using it B�squeda avanzada de patentes N�mero de publicaci�nUS8073544 B2Tipo de publicaci�nConcesi�n N�mero de solicitudUS 11/142,063 Fecha de publicaci�n6 Dic 2011 Fecha de presentaci�n31 May 2005 Fecha de prioridad5 Abr 2000Tambi�n publicado comoEP1145735A2, EP1145735A3, US6944501, US8326417, US8412333, US8694106, US20050222641, US20110213441, US20110213442, US20130178914 N�mero de publicaci�n11142063, 142063, US 8073544 B2, US 8073544B2, US-B2-8073544, US8073544 B2, US8073544B2 InventoresBenjamin D. Pless Cesionario originalNeuropace, Inc.Exportar citaBiBTeX, EndNote, RefManCitas de patentes (112), Otras citas (25), Citada por (3), Clasificaciones (13), Eventos legales (2) Enlaces externos: USPTO, Cesi�n de USPTO, EspacenetNeurostimulator involving stimulation strategies and process for using it
US 8073544 B2 Resumen
Citas de patentes Patente citada Fecha de presentaci�n Fecha de publicaci�n Solicitante T�tuloUS353156120 Abr 196529 Sep 1970Ethicon IncSuture preparationUS356506620 Sep 196823 Feb 1971Nat Res DevSurgical implant devices for correcting scoliotic curvesUS363695613 May 197025 Ene 1972Ethicon IncPolylactide suturesUS39601517 Mar 19751 Jun 1976Hemotec, Inc.Method and means for the repair of peripheral nervesUS39930466 Nov 197423 Nov 1976Heriberto FernandezSeizure suppression deviceUS442969024 Ago 19817 Feb 1984Cise Centro Informazioni Studi Esperienze SpaPlate for broken bone fixationUS452359122 Oct 198218 Jun 1985Kaplan Donald SPolymers for injection molding of absorbable surgical devicesUS456646427 Jul 198128 Ene 1986Piccone Vincent AImplantable epilepsy monitor apparatusUS470225430 Dic 198527 Oct 1987Jacob ZabaraNeurocybernetic prosthesisUS475324628 Mar 198628 Jun 1988The Regents Of The University Of CaliforniaEEG spatial filter and methodUS478118327 Ago 19861 Nov 1988American Cyanamid CompanySurgical prosthesisUS4833403 *5 Oct 198723 May 1989Hewlett-Packard CompanyMethod and apparatus for measuring settling characteristics of a device under test by using a measurement system for measuring an input signal by sampling and digitizing said input signalUS486716426 Oct 198719 Sep 1989Jacob ZabaraNeurocybernetic prosthesisUS4873981 *14 Oct 198817 Oct 1989Somatics, Inc.Electroconvulsive therapy apparatus and method for automatic monitoring of patient seizuresUS490568025 Jul 19886 Mar 1990Johnson & Johnson Orthopaedics, Inc.Absorbable bone plateUS49795113 Nov 198925 Dic 1990Cyberonics, Inc.Strain relief tether for implantable electrodeUS502580725 Ene 198925 Jun 1991Jacob ZabaraNeurocybernetic prosthesisUS50316187 Mar 199016 Jul 1991Medtronic, Inc.Position-responsive neuro stimulatorUS51299039 Jun 198914 Jul 1992Luhr Hans GeorgBone plateUS515417213 Nov 198913 Oct 1992Cyberonics, Inc.Constant current sources with programmable voltage sourceUS51799505 Dic 199119 Ene 1993Cyberonics, Inc.Implanted apparatus having micro processor controlled current and voltage sources with reduced voltage levels when not providing stimulationUS51861705 Dic 199116 Feb 1993Cyberonics, Inc.Simultaneous radio frequency and magnetic field microprocessor reset circuitUS51881041 Feb 199123 Feb 1993Cyberonics, Inc.Treatment of eating disorders by nerve stimulationUS520528514 Jun 199127 Abr 1993Cyberonics, Inc.Voice suppression of vagal stimulationUS52150863 May 19911 Jun 1993Cyberonics, Inc.Therapeutic treatment of migraine symptoms by stimulationUS521508921 Oct 19911 Jun 1993Cyberonics, Inc.Electrode assembly for nerve stimulationUS522249431 Jul 199129 Jun 1993Cyberonics, Inc.Implantable tissue stimulator output stabilization systemUS52319889 Ago 19913 Ago 1993Cyberonics, Inc.Treatment of endocrine disorders by nerve stimulationUS52359805 Dic 199117 Ago 1993Cyberonics, Inc.Implanted apparatus disabling switching regulator operation to allow radio frequency signal receptionUS523799119 Nov 199124 Ago 1993Cyberonics, Inc.Implantable medical device with dummy load for pre-implant testing in sterile package and facilitating electrical lead connectionUS52516343 May 199112 Oct 1993Cyberonics, Inc.Helical nerve electrodeUS52634807 Ago 199223 Nov 1993Cyberonics, Inc.Treatment of eating disorders by nerve stimulationUS5269303 *22 Feb 199114 Dic 1993Cyberonics, Inc.Treatment of dementia by nerve stimulationUS529387923 Sep 199115 Mar 1994Vitatron Medical, B.V.System an method for detecting tremors such as those which result from parkinson's diseaseUS52995693 May 19915 Abr 1994Cyberonics, Inc.Treatment of neuropsychiatric disorders by nerve stimulationUS530420618 Nov 199119 Abr 1994Cyberonics, Inc.Activation techniques for implantable medical deviceUS531187618 Nov 199217 May 1994The Johns Hopkins UniversityAutomatic detection of seizures using electroencephalographic signalsUS533051517 Jun 199219 Jul 1994Cyberonics, Inc.Treatment of pain by vagal afferent stimulationUS53356573 May 19919 Ago 1994Cyberonics, Inc.Therapeutic treatment of sleep disorder by nerve stimulationUS534996230 Nov 199327 Sep 1994University Of WashingtonMethod and apparatus for detecting epileptic seizuresUS535139421 Sep 19924 Oct 1994Cyberonics, Inc.Method of making a nerve electrode arrayUS537259814 May 199213 Dic 1994Howmedica GmbhSmall bone plate for cranial or facial fractures or the likeUS541357714 Sep 19909 May 1995Pollock; Richard A.Anatomical precontoured platingUS547454716 Dic 199312 Dic 1995Brown University Research FoundationImplanting devices for the focal release of neuroinhibitory compoundsUS552286319 Ago 19944 Jun 1996The United States Of America As Represented By The Secretary Of The NavyPulsating behavior monitoring and modification system for neural networksUS553177820 Sep 19942 Jul 1996Cyberonics, Inc.Circumneural electrode assemblyUS55407306 Jun 199530 Jul 1996Cyberonics, Inc.Treatment of motility disorders by nerve stimulationUS554073428 Sep 199430 Jul 1996Zabara; JacobCranial nerve stimulation treatments using neurocybernetic prosthesisUS55692501 Mar 199429 Oct 1996Sarver; David R.Method and apparatus for securing adjacent bone portionsUS557115019 Dic 19945 Nov 1996Cyberonics, Inc.Treatment of patients in coma by nerve stimulationUS560420427 Feb 199518 Feb 1997Genentech, Inc.Method of inducing bone growth using TGF-βUS56766556 Feb 199614 Oct 1997University Of Iowa Research FoundationMethods for treating tinnitus by drug microinfusion from a neural prosthesis inserted in the brainUS568342225 Abr 19964 Nov 1997Medtronic, Inc.Method and apparatus for treating neurodegenerative disorders by electrical brain stimulationUS570739625 Abr 199613 Ene 1998Institute National De La Sante De La Recherche Medicale (Inserm)Method of arresting degeneration of the substantia nigra by high frequency stimulation of subthalamic nucleusUS570740019 Sep 199513 Ene 1998Cyberonics, Inc.Treating refractory hypertension by nerve stimulationUS571131630 Abr 199627 Ene 1998Medtronic, Inc.Method of treating movement disorders by brain infusionUS5713923 *13 May 19963 Feb 1998Medtronic, Inc.Techniques for treating epilepsy by brain stimulation and drug infusionUS571637725 Abr 199610 Feb 1998Medtronic, Inc.Method of treating movement disorders by brain stimulationUS573581430 Abr 19967 Abr 1998Medtronic, Inc.Techniques of treating neurodegenerative disorders by brain infusionUS57529791 Nov 199619 May 1998Medtronic, Inc.Method of controlling epilepsy by brain stimulationUS579218630 Abr 199711 Ago 1998Medtronic, Inc.Method and apparatus for treating neurodegenerative disorders by electrical brain stimulationUS57922127 Mar 199711 Ago 1998Medtronic, Inc.Nerve evoked potential measurement system using chaotic sequences for noise rejectionUS5800459 *24 Dic 19961 Sep 1998The United States Of America As Represented By The Secretary Of The NavyElectric field control of epiletiform activityUS58004741 Nov 19961 Sep 1998Medtronic, Inc.Method of controlling epilepsy by brain stimulationUS583293230 Abr 199710 Nov 1998Medtronic, Inc.Method of treating movement disorders by brain infusionUS5833709 *30 Abr 199710 Nov 1998Medtronic, Inc.Method of treating movement disorders by brain stimulationUS586874628 Oct 19969 Feb 1999Biomet, Inc.Method and apparatus for securing adjacent bone portionsUS587150619 Ago 199616 Feb 1999Mower; Morton M.Augmentation of electrical conduction and contractility by biphasic cardiac pacingUS5895416 *12 Mar 199720 Abr 1999Medtronic, Inc.Method and apparatus for controlling and steering an electric fieldUS5916239 *24 Nov 199729 Jun 1999Purdue Research FoundationMethod and apparatus using vagal stimulation for control of ventricular rate during atrial fibrillationUS59282722 May 199827 Jul 1999Cyberonics, Inc.Automatic activation of a neurostimulator device using a detection algorithm based on cardiac activityUS59386891 May 199817 Ago 1999Neuropace, Inc.Electrode configuration for a brain neuropacemakerUS597870224 Oct 19972 Nov 1999Medtronic, Inc.Techniques of treating epilepsy by brain stimulation and drug infusionUS5983141 *27 Jun 19969 Nov 1999Radionics, Inc.Method and apparatus for altering neural tissue functionUS60061241 May 199821 Dic 1999Neuropace, Inc.Means and method for the placement of brain electrodesUS601644927 Oct 199718 Ene 2000Neuropace, Inc.System for treatment of neurological disordersUS601868230 Abr 199825 Ene 2000Medtronic, Inc.Implantable seizure warning systemUS60247023 Sep 199715 Feb 2000Pmt CorporationImplantable electrode manufactured with flexible printed circuitUS606159324 Abr 19989 May 2000Neuropace, Inc.EEG d-c voltage shift as a means for detecting the onset of a neurological eventUS60951483 Nov 19951 Ago 2000Children's Medical Center CorporationNeuronal stimulation using electrically conducting polymersUS612853829 Nov 19993 Oct 2000Neuropace, Inc.Means and method for the treatment of neurological disordersUS61348063 Ago 199924 Oct 2000Dhaemers; Gregory L.Bag with air distributor and ozone generatorUS6161045 *1 Jun 199912 Dic 2000Neuropace, Inc.Method for determining stimulation parameters for the treatment of epileptic seizuresUS623004913 Ago 19998 May 2001Neuro Pace, Inc.Integrated system for EEG monitoring and electrical stimulation with a multiplicity of electrodesUS635429930 Jun 200012 Mar 2002Neuropace, Inc.Implantable device for patient communicationUS6356777 *29 May 199812 Mar 2002Schering AktiengesellschaftMethods of and apparatus for activating the muscle cells or nerves of the uterus or cervixUS63601222 Ago 200019 Mar 2002Neuropace, Inc.Data recording methods for an implantable deviceUS636681325 Jun 19992 Abr 2002Dilorenzo Daniel J.Apparatus and method for closed-loop intracranical stimulation for optimal control of neurological diseaseUS642708621 Abr 200030 Jul 2002Neuropace, Inc.Means and method for the intracranial placement of a neurostimulatorUS6463328 *10 Ene 20008 Oct 2002Michael Sasha JohnAdaptive brain stimulation method and systemUS64668225 Abr 200015 Oct 2002Neuropace, Inc.Multimodal neurostimulator and process of using itUS648074324 Sep 200112 Nov 2002Neuropace, Inc.System and method for adaptive brain stimulationUS659795428 Nov 200022 Jul 2003Neuropace, Inc.System and method for controlling epileptic seizures with spatially separated detection and stimulation electrodesUS669097411 Sep 200110 Feb 2004Neuropace, Inc.Stimulation signal generator for an implantable deviceUS681995611 Nov 200116 Nov 2004Dilorenzo Daniel J.Optimal method and apparatus for neural modulation for the treatment of neurological disease, particularly movement disordersUS69445015 Abr 200013 Sep 2005Neurospace, Inc.Neurostimulator involving stimulation strategies and process for using itUS717421311 Sep 20016 Feb 2007Pless Benjamin DElectrical stimulation strategies to reduce the incidence of seizuresUS720978720 Nov 200324 Abr 2007Bioneuronics CorporationApparatus and method for closed-loop intracranial stimulation for optimal control of neurological diseaseUS723125412 Jul 200412 Jun 2007Bioneuronics CorporationClosed-loop feedback-driven neuromodulationUS72429846 Ene 200410 Jul 2007Neurovista CorporationApparatus and method for closed-loop intracranial stimulation for optimal control of neurological diseaseUS72777585 Abr 20042 Oct 2007Neurovista CorporationMethods and systems for predicting future symptomatology in a patient suffering from a neurological or psychiatric disorderUS73248511 Jun 200429 Ene 2008Neurovista CorporationClosed-loop feedback-driven neuromodulationUS740382025 May 200522 Jul 2008Neurovista CorporationClosed-loop feedback-driven neuromodulationUS785332929 Dic 200614 Dic 2010Neurovista CorporationMonitoring efficacy of neural modulation therapyUS20020077670 *11 Sep 200120 Jun 2002Archer Stephen T.Stimulation signal generator for an implantable deviceDE3701765C122 Ene 19879 Jun 1988Ethicon GmbhKnochenschraubeDE4028021C14 Sep 199029 May 1991Oswald Leibinger Gmbh, 7202 Muehlheim, DeGrid for osteosynthesis - has cross bars with bores at nodes to receive fixing screwsDE8528003U12 Oct 19859 Ene 1986Oswald Leibinger Gmbh, 7202 Muehlheim, DeT�tulo no disponibleDE8706912U114 May 198727 Ago 1987Howmedica Gmbh, 2314 Schoenkirchen, DeT�tulo no disponibleEP0195455A121 Mar 198624 Sep 1986CODMAN &amp; SHURTLEFF INC.Cranial screwEP0195455B121 Mar 198628 Feb 1990CODMAN &amp; SHURTLEFF INC.Cranial screwEP0276153A221 Ene 198827 Jul 1988Ethicon Inc.Bone screw* Citada por examinadorOtras citasReferencia1Andriano, K.P. et al. (1994). "Processing and Characterization of Absorbable Polyactide Polymers for Use in Surgical Implants," Journal of Applied Biomaterials 5:133-140.2Applicant Response dated Apr. 13, 2006 to Communication pursuant to Article 96(2) EPC dated Oct. 18, 2005 for counterpart foreign application EP Patent Application No. 01303246.1.3Applicant Response dated Apr. 20, 2006 to Communication pursuant to Article 96(2) EPC dated Oct. 14, 2005 for counterpart foreign application EP Patent Application No. 01303245.3.4Chkhenkeli, S.A. and Chkhenkeli, I.S. (1997). "Effects of Therapeutic Stimulation of Nucleus Caudatus on Epileptic Electrical Activity of Brain in Patents with Intractable Epilepsy," Stereotact Funct Neurosurg 69:221-224.5Communication Dated Mar. 1, 2004 European Search Report for counterpart foreign application EP Patent Application No. 01303246.1.6Communication Dated Mar. 8, 2004 European Search Report for counterpart foreign application EP Patent Application No. 01303245.3.7Communication pursuant to Article 96(2) EPC dated Mar. 9, 2007 for counterpart foreign application EP Patent Application No. 01303245.3.8Communication pursuant to Article 96(2) EPC dated Mar. 9, 2007 for counterpart foreign application EP Patent Application No. 01303246.1.9Communication pursuant to Article 96(2) EPC dated Oct. 14, 2005 for counterpart foreign application EP Patent Application No. 01303245.3.10Communication pursuant to Article 96(2) EPC dated Oct. 18, 2005 for counterpart foreign application EP Patent Application No. 01303246.1.11Cooper, I.S. and Upton, A.R.M. (1978). "Effects of Cerebellar Stimulation on Epilepsy, the EEG and Cerebral Palsy in Man," In Contemporary Clinical Neurophysiology (EEG Suppl. No. 34). Cobb, W.A. et al., eds., Elsevier Scientific Publishing: Amsterdam, pp. 349-354.12Cooper, I.S. et al. (1974). "The Effect of Chronic Stimulation of Cerebellar Cortex on Epilepsy in Man," InThe Cerebellum, Epilepsy, and Behavior. Cooper, I.S. et al., eds., Pleman Press:New York, pp. 119-171.13Cooper, I.S. et al. (1977/78). "Saftey and Efficacy of Chronic Cerebellar Stimulation," Appl. Neurophysiol. 40: 124-134.14Davis, R. and Emmonds, S.E. (1992). "Cerebellar Stimulation for Seizure Control: 17-Year Study," Stereotact. Funct. Neurosurg. 58:200-208.15Eppley, B.L. and Sadove, A.M. (1992). "Effects of Resorbable Fixation on Craniofacial Skeletal Growth: A Pilot Experimental Study," Journal of Craniofacial Surgery 3(4):190-196.16Gerlach, K.L. (1993). "In-vivo and Clinical Evaluations of Poly(L-lactide) Plates and Screws for Use in Maxillofacial Traumatology," Clinical Materials 13:21-28.17Gotman, J. (1999). "Automatic Detection of Seizures and Spikes," Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology 16(2):130-140.18Osario, I. et al (1995). "A Method for Accurate Automated Real-Time Seizure Detection," Epilepsia, 36(supplement 4):4.19Qu, H. and Gotman, J. (1995). "A Seizure Warning System for Long-Term Epilepsy Monitoring," Neurology 45:2250-2254.20Sayler, K.E. et al. (1994). "A Comparative Study of the Effects of Biodegradable and Titanium Plating Systems on Cranial Growth and Structure: Experimental Study in Beagles," Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 93(4):705-713.21Schiff, S. et al. (1994). "Controlling Chaos in the Brain," Nature 370:615-620.22Thaller, S.R. et al. (1992). "Use of Biodegradable Plates and Screws in a Rabbit Model," Journal of Craniofacial Surgery 2(4):168-173.23U.S. Appl. No. 13/106,729 Office action mailed Jul. 25, 2011.24U.S. Appl. No. 60/095,413, filed Aug. 5, 1998.25Velasco, F. et al. (1995). "Electrical Stimulation of the Centromedian Thalamic Nucleus in Control of Seizures: Long Term Studies," Epilepsia 36(1):63-71. Citada por Patente citante Fecha de presentaci�n Fecha de publicaci�n Solicitante T�tuloUS8447405 *5 Oct 200921 May 2013Duke UniversityNon-regular electrical stimulation patterns for treating neurological disordersUS892398119 Feb 201330 Dic 2014Duke UniversityNon-regular electrical stimulation patterns designed with a cost function for treating neurological disordersUS20100152807 *5 Oct 200917 Jun 2010Duke UniversityNon-regular electrical stimulation patterns for treating neurological disorders* Citada por examinadorClasificaciones Clasificaci�n de EE.UU.607/45, 600/544, 607/72, 607/62 Clasificaci�n internacionalA61N1/00, A61N1/36, A61B5/05 Clasificaci�n cooperativaA61N1/36135, A61N1/36082, A61N1/36178, A61N1/36064 Clasificaci�n europeaA61N1/36, A61N1/36ZEventos legales FechaC�digoEventoDescripci�n20 Nov 2014ASAssignmentOwner name: CAPITAL ROYALTY PARTNERS II - PARALLEL FUND "A" L.Free format text: SHORT-FORM PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT;ASSIGNOR:NEUROPACE, INC.;REEL/FRAME:034410/0767Effective date: 20141118Owner name: CAPITAL ROYALTY PARTNERS II L.P., TEXASFree format text: SHORT-FORM PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT;ASSIGNOR:NEUROPACE, INC.;REEL/FRAME:034410/0767Effective date: 20141118Owner name: PARALLEL INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES PARTNERS II L.P.Free format text: SHORT-FORM PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT;ASSIGNOR:NEUROPACE, INC.;REEL/FRAME:034410/0767Effective date: 2014111810 Jul 2007ASAssignmentOwner name: NEUROPACE, INC., CALIFORNIAFree format text: ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST;ASSIGNOR:PLESS, BENJAMIN D.;REEL/FRAME:019538/0241Effective date: 20001113GirarImagen originalP�gina principal de Google - Sitemap - Descargas masivas de USPTO - Pol�tica de privacidad - Condiciones de servicio - Acerca de Google Patentes - Enviar sugerenciasDatos proporcionados por IFI CLAIMS Patent Services