The present disclosure pertains broadly to the field of fasteners and/or applicators. More specifically, the disclosure relates to surgical applicators of implants and/or fasteners, including but not limited to sterilized fasteners such as staples.
Atrial fibrillation is a relatively common condition characterized by a very rapid heartbeat of the left and right atrium. While atrial fibrillation is not normally fatal itself, it has been associated with an increased risk of stroke. It is believed that the rapid heartbeat causes blood to pool in the left atrial appendage which causes emboli that are released into the left atrium from where they can enter the cerebral vasculature, thus causing a stroke. In addition to stroke, the emboli can enter coronary circulation, potentially causing myocardial infarction, or can enter peripheral circulation, potentially causing peripheral vascular disease.
The risk of stroke in patients suffering from atrial fibrillation can be reduced in a variety of ways. For example, blood thinning drugs can be used to reduce the risk of clot formation. The use of blood thinners, however, is contraindicated in patients at risk of bleeding disorders. More aggressive treatment protocols have been proposed which involve closing the left atrial appendage. Closure and excision may be performed in open surgical procedures, typically requiring the patient to be placed on by-pass and the chest to be opened through the sternum. Alternatively, thoracoscopic and other less invasive procedures have been proposed. U.S. Pat. No. 5,306,234 teaches the performance of beating heart procedures using otherwise conventional surgical techniques. The use of conventional techniques through small chest penetrations while the heart is beating can be difficult to perform. U.S. Pat. No. 5,865,791 describes an intravascular approach where tools are introduced through the vasculature and passed into the left atrium. The tools are used to ablate or fuse the left atrial appendage from the inside using energy, adhesives, or the like. The '791 patent also describes a thoracoscopic procedure where a tether is placed over the neck of the atrial appendage and tied off to achieve isolation. The '791 patent still further suggests other closure elements including sutures, staples, shape-memory wires, biocompatible adhesives, and the like. U.S. Pat. No. 6,488,689 describes a transpericardial procedure where the distal tip of the left atrial appendage is grasped and pulled backwardly through a capture loop which encircles the base of the left atrial appendage.
A compliant closure structure for the sealing bodily structures such as the left atrial appendage is described in co-pending, commonly owned U.S. Patent Publication 2007/0260278 (application Ser. No. 11/744,135), the full disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety. The compliant structure described in the '278 publication comprises an elastomeric body having a pair of opposed legs which may be arranged in an oval or a U-shaped configuration to define an opening therebetween. By placing the opening between the legs over the left atrial appendage and aligning it with the base of the appendage, the structure may be closed to provide the desired sealing. To hold the structure closed, a number of discrete, axially spaced-apart tissue penetrating fasteners are arranged along the lengths of each of the legs. By compressing the legs together to press-fit the closure devices, the compliant structure may be closed to provide a compliant seal which effectively isolates the left atrial appendage.
The '278 publication describes a particular delivery tool for the compliant closure structure. The delivery tool includes jaws which can be inserted into the legs of the closure structure and actuated to close the jaws in the legs over the left atrial appendage. The jaws further include comb studs which engage and press fit the closure devices in order to hold the compliant structure in its closed, sealing configuration. The studs are intended to be retracted to allow the delivery tool to be removed.
Although functional, the delivery tool of the '278 publication has certain shortcomings. For example, the actuation of the jaws and retraction of the comb studs can be performed out of order, increasing the risk that the delivery of the compliant structure will fail. Moreover, positioning and orientation of the delivery tool can be difficult, particularly when the tool is introduced through an intercostal penetration to access the left atrium. Additionally, the jaws in the device of the '278 publication are attached in the axial plane of the device shaft. Such a straight line of attachment can make it more difficult to align the jaws with the base of the appendage and across the os (i.e., ostium) of the atrium leading into the appendage. If the closure device is not aligned across the base to completely close the os, gaps or openings (referred to as “cul-de-sacs”) can remain at the site of closure, increasing the risk of thrombus formation in the atrium. The importance of forming a complete seal of the os which is free from such cul-de-sacs is discussed in Salzberg et al. (2008) Eur. J. Cardiothoracic Surg. 34:766-770.
For these reasons, it would be desirable to provide improved delivery tools for use with the tissue closure devices described in U.S. Patent Publication 2007/0260278. It would be further desirable if the delivery tools and methods of their use were compatible with the delivery of other tissue closure devices and for procedures in addition to closure of the left atrial appendage.
A surgical applicator for a fastener according to an example embodiment comprises a handle, a first trigger coupled movably with respect to the handle, and a second trigger coupled movably with respect to the first trigger, but operatively arranged to move in tandem with the first trigger during movement of the first trigger. An interlock is coupled to the second trigger and operatively arranged to selectively prevent movement of the second trigger relative to the first trigger depending on a position of the first trigger with respect to the handle.
According to an example embodiment, the interlock permits movement of the second trigger relative to the first trigger when the first trigger is moved from a first position to a second position, and restricts movement of the second trigger relative to the first trigger when the first trigger is not in the second position.
According to an example embodiment, a second interlock is coupled to the first trigger and operatively arranged to selectively prevent movement of the first trigger relative to the handle depending on a position of second trigger.
According to an example embodiment, a jaw assembly is selectively opened and closed via movement of the first trigger.
According to an example embodiment, movement of the second trigger selectively retracts one or more fastener supporting structures of the jaw assembly with respect to at least one jaw of the jaw assembly.
According to an example embodiment, the interlock includes a cam follower engaged with a cam channel.
According to an example embodiment, the handle includes the cam channel and the second trigger includes the cam follower.
According to an example embodiment, the cam channel has a first leg that permits tandem movement of the second trigger with the first trigger during closing of the first trigger and a shoulder that prevents movement of the second trigger relative to the first trigger until the first trigger is closed.
According to an example embodiment, the cam channel has a second leg that permits tandem movement of the second trigger with the first trigger during re-opening of the first trigger after the second trigger has been closed relative to the first trigger.
According to an example embodiment, the cam channel includes at least one leg formed concentrically with respect to a first pivot about which the first trigger is rotatably coupled to the handle and a transverse portion formed concentrically with respect to a second pivot about which the second trigger is rotatably coupled to the first trigger.
According to an example embodiment, the at least one leg includes two legs, and the transverse portion is connected between the two legs.
A fastener applicator according to an example embodiment comprises a handle, a first trigger coupled rotatably with respect to the handle, and a second trigger coupled rotatably with respect to the handle. An interlock is disposed with the second trigger and comprises a cam follower engaged in a cam channel that selectively prevents rotation of the second trigger relative to the first trigger depending on a location of the cam follower within the cam channel. The location of the cam follower in the cam channel is set by a position of the first trigger.
According to an example embodiment, the handle includes the cam channel and the second trigger includes the cam follower.
According to an example embodiment, the cam channel has a first leg that permits tandem movement of the second trigger with the first trigger during closing of the first trigger and a shoulder that prevents movement of the second trigger relative to the first trigger until the first trigger is closed.
According to an example embodiment, the cam channel has a second leg that permits tandem movement of the second trigger with the first trigger during re-opening of the first trigger after the second trigger has been closed relative to the first trigger.
A fastener applicator according to an example embodiment comprises a handle, a shaft extending distally from the handle and a jaw assembly at a distal end of the shaft having one or more fastener supporting structures. A first trigger is coupled movably with respect to the handle and to the jaw assembly such that movement of the first trigger relative to the handle selectively closes the jaw assembly. A second trigger is coupled movably with respect to the first trigger, the second trigger coupled to the jaw assembly such that movement of the second trigger relative to the first trigger selectively retracts the one or more fastener supporting structures; and an interlock coupled to the second trigger and operatively arranged to selectively prevent movement of the second trigger relative to the first trigger depending on a position of the first trigger.
According to an example embodiment, the interlock permits movement of the second trigger relative to the first trigger when the first trigger is closed and prevents movement of the second trigger relative to the first trigger when the first trigger is open.
According to an example embodiment, a second interlock is coupled to the first trigger and operatively arranged to selectively prevent movement of the first trigger relative to the handle depending on a position of second trigger.
According to an example embodiment, the interlock includes a cam follower engaged with a cam channel.
According to an example embodiment, the handle includes the cam channel and the second trigger includes the cam follower.
According to an example embodiment, the second trigger is movable in tandem with the first trigger during movement of the first trigger.
A fastener applicator according to an example embodiment comprises a handle, a first trigger movable with respect to the handle between a first position and a second position, and a second trigger movable with respect to the first trigger between an initial position and an actuated position. A first interlock is coupled to the second trigger and operatively arranged to selectively prevent movement of the second trigger relative to the first trigger until the first trigger is moved into the second position. A second interlock is coupled to the first trigger and operatively arranged to selectively prevent movement of the first trigger relative to the handle until the second trigger is moved into the actuated position.
According to an example embodiment, a pair of jaws is included, with the first trigger coupled to the pair of jaws for setting the pair of jaws in an open configuration when the first trigger is in the first position and in a closed configuration when the first trigger is in the second position.
According to an example embodiment, one or more fastener supporting structures are disposed with the pair of jaws. The second trigger is coupled to the one or more fastener supporting structures for setting the one or more fastener supporting structures in a deployed configuration when the second trigger is in the initial position and in a retracted configuration when the second trigger is in the actuated position.
A method of operating a fastener applicator according to an example embodiment comprises: (i) repositioning a first trigger of the fastener applicator with respect to a handle from a first position to a second position, (ii) moving a second trigger in tandem with the first trigger, (iii) preventing repositioning of a second trigger between an initial position and an actuated position relative to the first trigger with an interlock coupled to the second trigger until the first trigger is moved to the second position, and (iv) repositioning the second trigger to the actuated position relative to the first trigger after the first trigger is moved to the second position.
A method of operating a fastener applicator according to an example embodiment comprises: (i) moving a first trigger of the fastener applicator with respect to a handle from a first position to a second position, (ii) preventing movement of a second trigger between an initial position and an actuated position relative to the first trigger with an interlock coupled to the second trigger until the first trigger is moved to the second position, (iii) rearranging a cam follower and a cam channel of the interlock with respect to each other due to the moving of the first trigger to the second position, and (iv) moving the second trigger to the actuated position relative to the first trigger after the first trigger is moved to the second position.
A method of operating a fastener applicator according to an example embodiment comprises: (i) moving a first trigger of the fastener applicator with respect to a handle from a first position to a second position, (ii) preventing movement of a second trigger between an initial position and an actuated position relative to the first trigger with a first interlock coupled to the second trigger until the first trigger is moved to the second position, (iii) moving the second trigger to the actuated position relative to the first trigger after the first trigger is moved to the second position, (iv) preventing movement of the first trigger relative to the handle back to the first position with a second interlock coupled to the first trigger until the second trigger is moved to the actuated position, and (v) moving the first trigger back to the first position relative to the handle after the second trigger is moved to the actuated position.
A method of operating a fastener applicator according to an example embodiment comprises: (i) repositioning a first trigger of the fastener applicator with respect to a handle from a first position to a second position, (ii) closing a jaw assembly coupled to the handle of the fastener applicator due to movement of the first trigger to the second position, (iii) preventing repositioning of a second trigger between an initial position and an actuated position relative to the first trigger with an interlock coupled to the second trigger until the first trigger is moved to the second position, (iv) repositioning the second trigger to the actuated position relative to the first trigger after the first trigger is moved to the second position, and (v) retracting one or more fastener supporting structures comprising at least one protrusion movably extendable and retractable with respect to at least one jaw of the jaw assembly of the fastener applicator due to repositioning of the second trigger to the actuated position.
According to an example embodiment, the fastener applicator comprises a second interlock coupled to the first trigger and the method further comprises preventing movement of the first trigger from the second position to the first position with the second interlock until the second trigger is moved to the actuated position relative to the first trigger, and repositioning the first trigger from the second position back to the first position after the second trigger is moved to the actuated position relative to the first trigger.
According to an example embodiment, the interlock includes a cam follower engaged with a cam channel.
According to an example embodiment, rotating the first trigger from the first position to the second position includes traversing the cam follower along a first leg of the channel.
According to an example embodiment, the first leg is formed concentrically with respect to a pivot about which the first trigger rotates.
According to an example embodiment, rotating the second trigger to the actuated position relative to the first trigger includes traversing the cam follower along a portion of the channel transverse to the first leg.
According to an example embodiment, the handle includes the cam channel and the second trigger includes the cam follower.
According to an example embodiment, rotating the first trigger from the first position to the second position including moving the second trigger in tandem with the first trigger.
The following descriptions should not be considered limiting in any way. With reference to the accompanying drawings, like elements are numbered alike:
A detailed description of one or more embodiments of the disclosed apparatus and method are presented herein by way of exemplification and not limitation with reference to the Figures.
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide alternative and improved apparatuses, systems, and methods for deploying one or more closure devices or fasteners to tissue. An exemplary tissue structure of a patient at risk of stroke or other adverse events resulting from emboli released into circulation from the left atrial appendage, may include the left atrial appendage. Patients benefiting from the exemplary procedures disclosed herein will at least partially include those suffering from atrial fibrillation which can cause clot and thrombus formation in the left atrial appendage, thus increasing the chance of emboli release.
Exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure provide a mechanical closure device applicator for introducing the fastener over the tissue structure, which fastener is left in place in order to close and/or seal the tissue structure. A portion of the tissue structure extending beyond the fastener may then be cut, excised, or otherwise removed, although this may be left to the physician's preference. In one embodiment, the tissue fastener comprises a compression body having at least two opposed, compliant tissue-engaging surfaces which are placed over opposite sides of the tissue structure. In this embodiment, the tissue-engaging surfaces are held together by a plurality of axially spaced-apart tissue-penetrating fasteners, which extend from one of the surfaces, through the intermediate tissue, and into the other surface to both hold the compression body in place and to apply a desired level of compression force, which is determined by both the softness of the compression body and the distance between the surfaces when they are fully attached. A well may be provided in the compression body around the tissue-penetrating barb of the fastener such that a gasket seal is formed by the compression body around the puncture site in the tissue. A stabilizing lip may be provided in one leg of the compression body to prevent a rolling motion of one leg with respect to another leg of the compression body in order to keep the two opposing soft members linearly aligned. More detailed descriptions of fasteners suitable for use with embodiments of the present disclosure are found in patent publication U.S. 2007/0260278, the full disclosure of which has been previously incorporated herein by reference.
Referring now to
Referring now to
After the fastener 22 is advanced over the left atrial appendage or other target tissue structure, the jaws 18 and 20 are closed by manually pulling the first trigger 34 toward the handle 32, as shown in
The second trigger 36 may be mounted on the pin 41 so that the second trigger 36 moves, actuates, or closes with respect to the handle 32 in tandem with the first trigger 34. In this way, the second trigger 36 is rotatably coupled to the handle 32, although indirectly via the pin 41 and the first trigger 34. By “in tandem” it is meant that movement of the first trigger 34 translates at least partially into corresponding movement of all or portions of the second trigger 36. In the illustrated embodiment, movement of the first trigger 34 causes a substantially equivalent amount of rotational movement of the second trigger 36, although there could be gears, linkages, springs, or the like to cause a lesser or greater degree of movement of the second trigger 36 to result from corresponding movement of the first trigger 34.
The applicator 10 may optionally include an interlock 60 in some embodiments. According to the illustrated embodiment, as the first trigger 34 and the second trigger 36 are moved in tandem, a ratcheting tooth surface 62 of the interlock 60 is closed against pins 64, as shown in
Additionally, as the first trigger 34 is moved to its actuated, closed, or second position (i.e., moved or actuated to the configuration of
The studs 26 are initially in an extended configuration, as shown in
Movement of the second trigger 36 relative to the first trigger 34, e.g., closure of the second trigger 36, disengages the interlock 60 by engaging a ramped surface 94 attached to the interlock 60 against a fixed pin 96 in the second trigger 36. In this way, the interlock 60 selectively permits or prevents movement, e.g., opening, of the first trigger 34 depending on a position of the second trigger 36. In other words, movement of the second trigger 36 to its corresponding second position, relative to the first trigger 34, releases the interlock 60. The pin 96 follows the path shown in broken line in
Referring now to
More specifically, the interlock 100 includes a cam follower 102 and a channel 104. In the illustrated embodiment, the cam follower 102 is formed as a protrusion or projection extending from or otherwise coupled to the second trigger 36, and is preferably round in cross section but alternatively may be of other shapes. The cam follower 102 can be integrally formed with the second trigger 36 or affixed thereto as a separate component. The channel 104 may be formed as a groove, depression, notch, slot, or the like in the handle 32. The follower 102 is configured to engage with and/or travel along the channel 104 (and thus will be restricted to movement within the channel 104) when the second trigger 36 is assembled with the handle 32. It is noted that the applicator 10 can include other exemplary embodiments of a single follower 102 and a single channel 104 if desired, but for symmetry, balance, etc., the second trigger 36 may include two cam followers 102 (e.g., another follower 102 hidden from view in
The mechanical coupling of the follower 102 to the second trigger 36 prevents rotation of the second trigger 36 relative to the first trigger 34 when the follower 102 abuts against the walls or shoulders defining the channel 104. For example,
In the position of
The channel 104 is shaped with a leg 108, which permits the second trigger 36 to travel in tandem with the first trigger 34 as the first trigger 34 is moved toward its second position, i.e., rotated about the pivot 40 toward the configuration of the applicator 10 shown in
In view of the foregoing it can be seen that the position of the first trigger 34 selectively prevents or permits rotation of the second trigger 36. Again, movement of the first trigger 34 causes tandem movement of the second trigger 36, which results in the follower 102 first traversing along the leg 108 of the channel 104. However, movement of the second trigger 36 relative to the first trigger 34 is prevented due to interference between the cam follower 102 and the shoulder 106. Relative movement of the second trigger 36 with respect to the first trigger 34 is thus prevented until the cam follower 102 is moved to a position at which the cam follower 102 no longer abuts the shoulder 106.
The channel 104 is shaped with another leg 112 that enables the follower 102 to continue to traverse the channel 104 such that the second trigger 36 can again move in tandem with the first trigger 34 as the first trigger 34 is moved to reopen the jaw assembly 16, i.e., as the first trigger 34 is moved back toward its first position. It is to be appreciated that the leg 112, similar to the leg 108, is formed along an arc that is concentric to the pivot 40. This accordingly enables the cam follower 102 to travel along the leg 112 as the second trigger 36 moved in tandem with the first trigger 34 as the first trigger 34 is rotated about the pivot 40.
It is to be appreciated that the channel 104 can take other shapes in other embodiments depending on the desired relative movement of the first and second triggers 34 and 36 relative to each other and to the handle 32. More specifically, the channel 104 will include a leg or portion for each optionally desired stage of movement of the first trigger 34 and of the second trigger 36, with the legs and/or portions of the channel 104 being concentric with respect to the pivot about which rotation is desired for each stage of movement. Thus, in order to sequentially permit (i) tandem movement of both of the first and second triggers 34 and 36 about a first pivot (e.g., the pivot 40), then (ii) movement of the second trigger 36 relative to the first trigger 34 about a second pivot (e.g., the pivot 41), and then (iii) tandem movement of the first and second triggers 34 and 36 again with respect to the first pivot, the channel 104 will include two legs (e.g., the legs 108 and 112) that are spaced apart but both concentric with respect to the first pivot (e.g., the pivot 40), which enables the movements of stages (i) and (iii), and a transverse portion (e.g., the portion 110) connecting between the two legs (e.g., the legs 108 and 112) that is formed concentrically with respect to the second pivot (e.g., the pivot 41) to enable the movement of stage (ii).
From the above description and the
It is to be appreciated that the interlock 100 can take other forms in non-illustrated embodiments. For example, in one embodiment the channel 104 is alternatively formed with the second trigger 36 and the follower 102 with the handle 32. In another embodiment, part of the channel 104 is formed in one of the handle halves while the other is formed in the other of the handle halves.
Referring now to
While the invention has been described with reference to an exemplary embodiment or embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the invention. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the invention without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the invention not be limited to the particular embodiment disclosed as the best mode contemplated for carrying out this invention, but that the invention will include all embodiments falling within the scope of the claims. Also, in the drawings and the description, there have been disclosed exemplary embodiments of the invention and, although specific terms may have been employed, they are unless otherwise stated used in a generic and descriptive sense only and not for purposes of limitation, the scope of the invention therefore not being so limited. Moreover, the use of the terms first, second, etc. do not denote any order or importance, but rather the terms first, second, etc. are used to distinguish one element from another. Furthermore, the use of the terms a, an, etc. do not denote a limitation of quantity, but rather denote the presence of at least one of the referenced item.
This application is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/037,963, filed May 19, 2016, which is a national phase application of International Patent Application PCT/US2014/066438, filed Nov. 19, 2014, which claims the benefit of priority to provisional U.S. Patent Application Ser. No. 61/906,290 filed Nov. 19, 2013. The disclosures of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/037,963, International Patent Application PCT/US2014/066438, and provisional U.S. Patent Application Ser. No. 61/906,290 are hereby incorporated by reference in their entireties.
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
729116 | Barnstead | May 1903 | A |
1756670 | Treat | Apr 1930 | A |
2659371 | Schnee | Nov 1953 | A |
3139563 | Freeman | Jun 1964 | A |
3336133 | Makoto | Aug 1967 | A |
3361133 | Kimberley et al. | Jan 1968 | A |
3525340 | Gilbert et al. | Aug 1970 | A |
3746002 | Haller | Jul 1973 | A |
3993076 | Fogarty | Nov 1976 | A |
4016883 | Wright, Jr. | Apr 1977 | A |
4060089 | Noiles | Nov 1977 | A |
4241861 | Fleischer | Dec 1980 | A |
4257419 | Goltner et al. | Mar 1981 | A |
4271828 | Angelchik | Jun 1981 | A |
4390019 | LeVeen et al. | Jun 1983 | A |
4402445 | Green | Sep 1983 | A |
4414721 | Hufnagel | Nov 1983 | A |
4487205 | Di Giovanni et al. | Dec 1984 | A |
4489725 | Casey et al. | Dec 1984 | A |
4506670 | Crossley | Mar 1985 | A |
4506671 | Green | Mar 1985 | A |
4548201 | Yoon | Oct 1985 | A |
4610250 | Green | Sep 1986 | A |
4702247 | Blake et al. | Oct 1987 | A |
4724839 | Bedi et al. | Feb 1988 | A |
4754758 | Li | Jul 1988 | A |
4805617 | Bedi et al. | Feb 1989 | A |
4822348 | Casey | Apr 1989 | A |
4924864 | Danzig | May 1990 | A |
4960420 | Goble et al. | Oct 1990 | A |
4976722 | Failla | Dec 1990 | A |
4988355 | LeVeen et al. | Jan 1991 | A |
5002552 | Casey | Mar 1991 | A |
5062846 | Oh et al. | Nov 1991 | A |
5094753 | Allington et al. | Mar 1992 | A |
5127915 | Mattson | Jul 1992 | A |
5132014 | Allington et al. | Jul 1992 | A |
5156315 | Green et al. | Oct 1992 | A |
5156614 | Green et al. | Oct 1992 | A |
5160339 | Chen et al. | Nov 1992 | A |
5160624 | Clay et al. | Nov 1992 | A |
5171247 | Hughett et al. | Dec 1992 | A |
5171249 | Stefanchik et al. | Dec 1992 | A |
5171253 | Klieman | Dec 1992 | A |
5173188 | Winter et al. | Dec 1992 | A |
5193554 | McQuilkin | Mar 1993 | A |
5198197 | Clay et al. | Mar 1993 | A |
5207691 | Nardella | May 1993 | A |
5246456 | Wilkinson | Sep 1993 | A |
5250195 | Winter et al. | Oct 1993 | A |
5253793 | Green et al. | Oct 1993 | A |
5257999 | Slanetz, Jr. | Nov 1993 | A |
5268102 | Clay et al. | Dec 1993 | A |
5268103 | Jameson et al. | Dec 1993 | A |
5269930 | Jameson | Dec 1993 | A |
5282812 | Suarez, Jr. | Feb 1994 | A |
5284488 | Sideris | Feb 1994 | A |
5296145 | Allington et al. | Mar 1994 | A |
5306234 | Johnson | Apr 1994 | A |
5314424 | Nicholas | May 1994 | A |
5336232 | Green et al. | Aug 1994 | A |
5352238 | Green et al. | Oct 1994 | A |
5358506 | Green et al. | Oct 1994 | A |
5358510 | Luscombe et al. | Oct 1994 | A |
5366458 | Korthoff et al. | Nov 1994 | A |
5366459 | Yoon | Nov 1994 | A |
5368600 | Failla et al. | Nov 1994 | A |
5379933 | Green et al. | Jan 1995 | A |
5413268 | Green et al. | May 1995 | A |
5423471 | Mastri et al. | Jun 1995 | A |
5425705 | Evard et al. | Jun 1995 | A |
5425740 | Hutchinson, Jr. | Jun 1995 | A |
5441507 | Wilk | Aug 1995 | A |
5462215 | Viola et al. | Oct 1995 | A |
5462558 | Kolesa et al. | Oct 1995 | A |
5465895 | Knodel | Nov 1995 | A |
5470006 | Rodak | Nov 1995 | A |
5470009 | Rodak | Nov 1995 | A |
5474567 | Stefanchik et al. | Dec 1995 | A |
5485947 | Olson et al. | Jan 1996 | A |
5490856 | Person et al. | Feb 1996 | A |
5501693 | Gravener | Mar 1996 | A |
5507797 | Suzuki et al. | Apr 1996 | A |
5509920 | Phillips et al. | Apr 1996 | A |
5531744 | Nardella et al. | Jul 1996 | A |
5536251 | Evard | Jul 1996 | A |
5547117 | Hamblin et al. | Aug 1996 | A |
5549621 | Bessler et al. | Aug 1996 | A |
5551622 | Yoon | Sep 1996 | A |
5554169 | Green et al. | Sep 1996 | A |
5560530 | Bolanos et al. | Oct 1996 | A |
5569272 | Reed et al. | Oct 1996 | A |
5573169 | Green et al. | Nov 1996 | A |
5575802 | McQuilkin et al. | Nov 1996 | A |
5580067 | Hamblin et al. | Dec 1996 | A |
5584989 | Jameson | Dec 1996 | A |
5591178 | Green et al. | Jan 1997 | A |
5597107 | Knodel et al. | Jan 1997 | A |
5601573 | Fogelberg et al. | Feb 1997 | A |
5601707 | Clay et al. | Feb 1997 | A |
5605272 | Witt et al. | Feb 1997 | A |
5605273 | Hamblin et al. | Feb 1997 | A |
5614089 | Allington et al. | Mar 1997 | A |
5620452 | Yoon | Apr 1997 | A |
5624453 | Ahmed | Apr 1997 | A |
5626592 | Phillips et al. | May 1997 | A |
5632432 | Schulze et al. | May 1997 | A |
5635070 | Allington et al. | Jun 1997 | A |
5643291 | Pier et al. | Jul 1997 | A |
5643319 | Green et al. | Jul 1997 | A |
5645553 | Kolesa et al. | Jul 1997 | A |
5653373 | Green et al. | Aug 1997 | A |
5653885 | Jameson et al. | Aug 1997 | A |
5655698 | Yoon | Aug 1997 | A |
5658300 | Bito et al. | Aug 1997 | A |
5662259 | Yoon | Sep 1997 | A |
5662260 | Yoon | Sep 1997 | A |
5665085 | Nardella | Sep 1997 | A |
5669544 | Schulze | Sep 1997 | A |
5676676 | Porter | Oct 1997 | A |
5690828 | Clay et al. | Nov 1997 | A |
5695502 | Pier et al. | Dec 1997 | A |
5697938 | Jensen et al. | Dec 1997 | A |
5706998 | Plyley et al. | Jan 1998 | A |
5713896 | Nardella | Feb 1998 | A |
5713912 | Porter | Feb 1998 | A |
5715987 | Kelley et al. | Feb 1998 | A |
5720756 | Green et al. | Feb 1998 | A |
5722982 | Ferreira et al. | Mar 1998 | A |
5725537 | Green et al. | Mar 1998 | A |
5725538 | Green et al. | Mar 1998 | A |
5728110 | Vidal et al. | Mar 1998 | A |
5735874 | Measamer et al. | Apr 1998 | A |
5738498 | Allington et al. | Apr 1998 | A |
5741283 | Fahy | Apr 1998 | A |
5749893 | Vidal et al. | May 1998 | A |
5750027 | Allington et al. | May 1998 | A |
5755559 | Allington et al. | May 1998 | A |
5755726 | Pratt et al. | May 1998 | A |
5759193 | Burbank et al. | Jun 1998 | A |
5772673 | Cuny et al. | Jun 1998 | A |
5779718 | Green et al. | Jul 1998 | A |
5794834 | Hamblin et al. | Aug 1998 | A |
5797932 | Min et al. | Aug 1998 | A |
5833695 | Yoon | Nov 1998 | A |
5833698 | Hinchliffe et al. | Nov 1998 | A |
5833700 | Fogelberg et al. | Nov 1998 | A |
5843101 | Fry | Dec 1998 | A |
5846255 | Casey | Dec 1998 | A |
5849019 | Yoon | Dec 1998 | A |
5855311 | Hamblin et al. | Jan 1999 | A |
5865791 | Whayne et al. | Feb 1999 | A |
5868761 | Nicholas et al. | Feb 1999 | A |
5868784 | Riza | Feb 1999 | A |
5893879 | Hirshowitz et al. | Apr 1999 | A |
5911881 | Clay et al. | Jun 1999 | A |
5915615 | Bauer | Jun 1999 | A |
5921997 | Fogelberg et al. | Jul 1999 | A |
5932095 | Walters et al. | Aug 1999 | A |
5964774 | McKean et al. | Oct 1999 | A |
5972022 | Huxel | Oct 1999 | A |
5976159 | Bolduc et al. | Nov 1999 | A |
6015417 | Reynolds, Jr. | Jan 2000 | A |
6036706 | Morejohn et al. | Mar 2000 | A |
6042599 | Huttner et al. | Mar 2000 | A |
6051003 | Chu et al. | Apr 2000 | A |
6071408 | Allington et al. | Jun 2000 | A |
6083399 | Jameson et al. | Jul 2000 | A |
6086767 | Walters et al. | Jul 2000 | A |
6139555 | Hart et al. | Oct 2000 | A |
6139563 | Cosgrove, III et al. | Oct 2000 | A |
6149814 | Allington et al. | Nov 2000 | A |
6152144 | Lesh et al. | Nov 2000 | A |
6162239 | Manhes | Dec 2000 | A |
6206897 | Jamiolkowski et al. | Mar 2001 | B1 |
6231561 | Frazier et al. | May 2001 | B1 |
6238414 | Griffiths | May 2001 | B1 |
6241890 | Clay et al. | Jun 2001 | B1 |
6251267 | Allington et al. | Jun 2001 | B1 |
6273897 | Dalessandro et al. | Aug 2001 | B1 |
6280407 | Manna et al. | Aug 2001 | B1 |
6290674 | Roue et al. | Sep 2001 | B1 |
6294088 | Allington et al. | Sep 2001 | B1 |
6296769 | Walters et al. | Oct 2001 | B1 |
6319410 | Allington et al. | Nov 2001 | B1 |
6325810 | Hamilton et al. | Dec 2001 | B1 |
6328727 | Frazier et al. | Dec 2001 | B1 |
6332864 | Schweich et al. | Dec 2001 | B1 |
6338710 | Takahashi et al. | Jan 2002 | B1 |
6379366 | Fleischman et al. | Apr 2002 | B1 |
6387106 | Howell et al. | May 2002 | B1 |
6391038 | Vargas et al. | May 2002 | B2 |
6406485 | Hossain et al. | Jun 2002 | B1 |
6419669 | Frazier et al. | Jul 2002 | B1 |
6419682 | Appleby et al. | Jul 2002 | B1 |
6421920 | Jensen | Jul 2002 | B1 |
RE37814 | Allgeyer | Aug 2002 | E |
6436097 | Nardella | Aug 2002 | B1 |
6436108 | Mears | Aug 2002 | B1 |
6458100 | Roue et al. | Oct 2002 | B2 |
6461363 | Gadberry et al. | Oct 2002 | B1 |
6461368 | Fogarty et al. | Oct 2002 | B2 |
6478804 | Vargas et al. | Nov 2002 | B2 |
6488689 | Kaplan et al. | Dec 2002 | B1 |
6503259 | Huxel et al. | Jan 2003 | B2 |
6508829 | Levinson et al. | Jan 2003 | B1 |
6517556 | Monassevitch | Feb 2003 | B1 |
6520972 | Peters | Feb 2003 | B2 |
6527786 | Davis et al. | Mar 2003 | B1 |
6551303 | Van Tassel et al. | Apr 2003 | B1 |
6558408 | Fogarty et al. | May 2003 | B1 |
6561969 | Frazier et al. | May 2003 | B2 |
6579304 | Hart et al. | Jun 2003 | B1 |
6582451 | Marucci et al. | Jun 2003 | B1 |
6592600 | Nicolo | Jul 2003 | B1 |
6629988 | Weadock | Oct 2003 | B2 |
6638282 | Ramsey et al. | Oct 2003 | B2 |
6641557 | Frazier et al. | Nov 2003 | B1 |
6644618 | Balbo | Nov 2003 | B1 |
6652555 | VanTassel et al. | Nov 2003 | B1 |
6652556 | VanTassel et al. | Nov 2003 | B1 |
6656205 | Manhes | Dec 2003 | B1 |
6663653 | Akerfeldt | Dec 2003 | B2 |
6685715 | Danitz et al. | Feb 2004 | B2 |
6689150 | VanTassel et al. | Feb 2004 | B1 |
6692507 | Pugsley et al. | Feb 2004 | B2 |
6699258 | Sadler et al. | Mar 2004 | B1 |
6702825 | Frazier et al. | Mar 2004 | B2 |
6702826 | Liddicoat et al. | Mar 2004 | B2 |
6712804 | Roue et al. | Mar 2004 | B2 |
6716232 | Vidal et al. | Apr 2004 | B1 |
6723109 | Solingen | Apr 2004 | B2 |
6730108 | VanTassel et al. | May 2004 | B2 |
6746461 | Fry | Jun 2004 | B2 |
6746472 | Frazier et al. | Jun 2004 | B2 |
6755338 | Hahnen et al. | Jun 2004 | B2 |
6776783 | Frantzen et al. | Aug 2004 | B1 |
6776785 | Yencho et al. | Aug 2004 | B1 |
6780195 | Porat | Aug 2004 | B2 |
6790172 | Alferness et al. | Sep 2004 | B2 |
6817972 | Snow | Nov 2004 | B2 |
6821285 | Laufer et al. | Nov 2004 | B2 |
6830174 | Hillstead et al. | Dec 2004 | B2 |
6840246 | Downing | Jan 2005 | B2 |
6863675 | Wilson, Jr. | Mar 2005 | B2 |
6893391 | Taylor | May 2005 | B2 |
6916332 | Adams | Jul 2005 | B2 |
6926712 | Phan | Aug 2005 | B2 |
6949113 | VanTassel et al. | Sep 2005 | B2 |
6974462 | Sater | Dec 2005 | B2 |
6994092 | van der Burg et al. | Feb 2006 | B2 |
7001412 | Gallagher et al. | Feb 2006 | B2 |
7033378 | Smith et al. | Apr 2006 | B2 |
7044134 | Khairkhahan et al. | May 2006 | B2 |
7070083 | Jankowski | Jul 2006 | B2 |
7077856 | Whitman | Jul 2006 | B2 |
7083636 | Kortenbach | Aug 2006 | B2 |
7108703 | Danitz et al. | Sep 2006 | B2 |
7128073 | van der Burg et al. | Oct 2006 | B1 |
7152605 | Khairkhahan et al. | Dec 2006 | B2 |
7220272 | Weadock | May 2007 | B2 |
7226458 | Kaplan et al. | Jun 2007 | B2 |
7285131 | Bombard et al. | Oct 2007 | B1 |
7300444 | Nielsen et al. | Nov 2007 | B1 |
7316696 | Wilson et al. | Jan 2008 | B2 |
7326223 | Wilson, Jr. | Feb 2008 | B2 |
7407076 | Racenet et al. | Aug 2008 | B2 |
7422783 | Tremblay et al. | Sep 2008 | B2 |
7427279 | Frazier et al. | Sep 2008 | B2 |
7438208 | Larson | Oct 2008 | B2 |
7438718 | Milliman et al. | Oct 2008 | B2 |
7473258 | Clauson et al. | Jan 2009 | B2 |
7473261 | Rennich | Jan 2009 | B2 |
7497865 | Willis et al. | Mar 2009 | B2 |
7503474 | Hillstead et al. | Mar 2009 | B2 |
7527634 | Zenati et al. | May 2009 | B2 |
7543730 | Marczyk | Jun 2009 | B1 |
7547315 | Peterson et al. | Jun 2009 | B2 |
7549983 | Roue et al. | Jun 2009 | B2 |
7553315 | Kortenbach | Jun 2009 | B2 |
7556185 | Viola | Jul 2009 | B2 |
7563267 | Goldfarb et al. | Jul 2009 | B2 |
7566336 | Corcoran | Jul 2009 | B2 |
7569064 | Hausen et al. | Aug 2009 | B1 |
7597704 | Frazier | Oct 2009 | B2 |
7628797 | Tieu et al. | Dec 2009 | B2 |
7635073 | Heinrich | Dec 2009 | B2 |
7645285 | Cosgrove et al. | Jan 2010 | B2 |
7648514 | Nakao | Jan 2010 | B1 |
7658311 | Boudreaux | Feb 2010 | B2 |
7658312 | Vidal et al. | Feb 2010 | B2 |
7665646 | Prommersberger | Feb 2010 | B2 |
7673782 | Hess et al. | Mar 2010 | B2 |
7681772 | Green et al. | Mar 2010 | B2 |
7686200 | Peterson | Mar 2010 | B2 |
7686759 | Sater | Mar 2010 | B2 |
7686820 | Huitema et al. | Mar 2010 | B2 |
7699860 | Huitema et al. | Apr 2010 | B2 |
7713276 | Dennis | May 2010 | B2 |
7717312 | Beetel | May 2010 | B2 |
7717937 | Wahr et al. | May 2010 | B2 |
7722527 | Bouchier et al. | May 2010 | B2 |
7722628 | Stokes | May 2010 | B2 |
7722641 | Van Der Burg | May 2010 | B2 |
7722643 | Schaller | May 2010 | B2 |
7727142 | Hjelle | Jun 2010 | B2 |
7727189 | Vantassel | Jun 2010 | B2 |
7731073 | Wixey | Jun 2010 | B2 |
7735493 | Van Der Burg | Jun 2010 | B2 |
7735703 | Morgan | Jun 2010 | B2 |
7740159 | Shelton, IV | Jun 2010 | B2 |
7749249 | Gelbart | Jul 2010 | B2 |
7753245 | Boudreaux | Jul 2010 | B2 |
7753248 | Viola | Jul 2010 | B2 |
7757924 | Gerbi | Jul 2010 | B2 |
7758610 | Kanner | Jul 2010 | B2 |
7766207 | Mather | Aug 2010 | B2 |
7766924 | Bombard | Aug 2010 | B1 |
7770774 | Mastri | Aug 2010 | B2 |
7780683 | Roue | Aug 2010 | B2 |
7780685 | Hunt | Aug 2010 | B2 |
7794475 | Hess et al. | Sep 2010 | B2 |
7819886 | Whitfield | Oct 2010 | B2 |
7828188 | Jankowski | Nov 2010 | B2 |
7828810 | Liddicoat | Nov 2010 | B2 |
7845533 | Marczyk | Dec 2010 | B2 |
7845588 | Goodick | Dec 2010 | B1 |
7846168 | Liddicoat | Dec 2010 | B2 |
7862571 | Dennis | Jan 2011 | B2 |
7866523 | White | Jan 2011 | B1 |
7891534 | Wenchell | Feb 2011 | B2 |
7892244 | Monassevitch | Feb 2011 | B2 |
7896895 | Boudreaux | Mar 2011 | B2 |
7896896 | Mola | Mar 2011 | B2 |
7909224 | Prommersberger | Mar 2011 | B2 |
7913893 | Mastri | Mar 2011 | B2 |
7926691 | Viola | Apr 2011 | B2 |
7931578 | Whayne et al. | Apr 2011 | B2 |
7950561 | Aranyi | May 2011 | B2 |
7951069 | Bertolero | May 2011 | B2 |
7951147 | Privitera | May 2011 | B2 |
7954686 | Baxter, III | Jun 2011 | B2 |
7959051 | Smith | Jun 2011 | B2 |
7959555 | Dietz | Jun 2011 | B2 |
7967178 | Scirica | Jun 2011 | B2 |
7967180 | Scirica | Jun 2011 | B2 |
7992757 | Wheeler et al. | Aug 2011 | B2 |
8002795 | Beetel | Aug 2011 | B2 |
8007504 | Zenati | Aug 2011 | B2 |
8011553 | Mastri | Sep 2011 | B2 |
8016177 | Bettuchi | Sep 2011 | B2 |
8021378 | Sixto, Jr. | Sep 2011 | B2 |
8028884 | Sniffin | Oct 2011 | B2 |
8033439 | Racenet | Oct 2011 | B2 |
8038045 | Bettuchi | Oct 2011 | B2 |
8043328 | Hahnen | Oct 2011 | B2 |
8056787 | Boudreaux | Nov 2011 | B2 |
8066168 | Vidal | Nov 2011 | B2 |
8066721 | Kortenbach | Nov 2011 | B2 |
8070033 | Milliman | Dec 2011 | B2 |
8070035 | Holsten | Dec 2011 | B2 |
8070038 | Kostrzewski | Dec 2011 | B2 |
8074861 | Ehrenfels | Dec 2011 | B2 |
8074862 | Shah | Dec 2011 | B2 |
8080020 | Kortenbach | Dec 2011 | B2 |
8080032 | Van Der Burg | Dec 2011 | B2 |
8083118 | Milliman | Dec 2011 | B2 |
8083119 | Prommersberger | Dec 2011 | B2 |
8091753 | Viola | Jan 2012 | B2 |
8091756 | Viola | Jan 2012 | B2 |
8096459 | Ortiz | Jan 2012 | B2 |
8097015 | Devellian | Jan 2012 | B2 |
8113405 | Milliman | Feb 2012 | B2 |
8113406 | Holsten | Feb 2012 | B2 |
8113407 | Holsten | Feb 2012 | B2 |
8113408 | Wenchell | Feb 2012 | B2 |
8114123 | Brenzel | Feb 2012 | B2 |
8118207 | Racenet | Feb 2012 | B2 |
8123101 | Racenet | Feb 2012 | B2 |
8128642 | Heeps | Mar 2012 | B2 |
8152041 | Kostrzewski | Apr 2012 | B2 |
8152823 | Kassab | Apr 2012 | B2 |
8157149 | Olson | Apr 2012 | B2 |
8157152 | Holsten | Apr 2012 | B2 |
8162197 | Mastri | Apr 2012 | B2 |
8172122 | Kasvikis | May 2012 | B2 |
8181837 | Roy | May 2012 | B2 |
8186558 | Sapienza | May 2012 | B2 |
8187286 | Jugenheimer | May 2012 | B2 |
8191752 | Scirica | Jun 2012 | B2 |
8192460 | Orban, III | Jun 2012 | B2 |
8196796 | Shelton, IV | Jun 2012 | B2 |
8205620 | Taylor | Jun 2012 | B2 |
8205780 | Sorrentino | Jun 2012 | B2 |
8205781 | Baxter, III | Jun 2012 | B2 |
8210412 | Marczyk | Jul 2012 | B2 |
8210413 | Whitman | Jul 2012 | B2 |
8210414 | Bettuchi | Jul 2012 | B2 |
8210416 | Milliman | Jul 2012 | B2 |
8215532 | Marczyk | Jul 2012 | B2 |
8220690 | Hess | Jul 2012 | B2 |
8221445 | Van Tassel | Jul 2012 | B2 |
8225980 | Rivera | Jul 2012 | B1 |
8231040 | Zemlok | Jul 2012 | B2 |
8235272 | Nicholas | Aug 2012 | B2 |
8235274 | Cappola | Aug 2012 | B2 |
8236015 | Bettuchi | Aug 2012 | B2 |
8240536 | Marczyk | Aug 2012 | B2 |
8240537 | Marczyk | Aug 2012 | B2 |
8241322 | Whitman | Aug 2012 | B2 |
8245900 | Scirica | Aug 2012 | B2 |
8245901 | Stopek | Aug 2012 | B2 |
8246634 | Huitema | Aug 2012 | B2 |
8256654 | Bettuchi | Sep 2012 | B2 |
8256655 | Sniffin | Sep 2012 | B2 |
8256656 | Milliman | Sep 2012 | B2 |
8267849 | Wazer | Sep 2012 | B2 |
8272552 | Holsten | Sep 2012 | B2 |
8272553 | Mastri | Sep 2012 | B2 |
8272554 | Whitman | Sep 2012 | B2 |
8276594 | Shah | Oct 2012 | B2 |
8276800 | Bettuchi | Oct 2012 | B2 |
8276801 | Zemlok | Oct 2012 | B2 |
8276802 | Kostrzewski | Oct 2012 | B2 |
8281973 | Wenchell | Oct 2012 | B2 |
8281974 | Hessler | Oct 2012 | B2 |
8281975 | Criscuolo | Oct 2012 | B2 |
8286847 | Taylor | Oct 2012 | B2 |
8286848 | Wenchell | Oct 2012 | B2 |
8287563 | Khairkhahan | Oct 2012 | B2 |
8292146 | Holsten | Oct 2012 | B2 |
8292147 | Viola | Oct 2012 | B2 |
8292148 | Viola | Oct 2012 | B2 |
8292149 | Ivanko | Oct 2012 | B2 |
8292150 | Bryant | Oct 2012 | B2 |
8292151 | Viola | Oct 2012 | B2 |
8292152 | Milliman | Oct 2012 | B2 |
8292153 | Jankowski | Oct 2012 | B2 |
8292154 | Marczyk | Oct 2012 | B2 |
8292155 | Shelton, IV | Oct 2012 | B2 |
8292156 | Kostrzewski | Oct 2012 | B2 |
8292158 | Sapienza | Oct 2012 | B2 |
8403197 | Mdal | Mar 2013 | B2 |
8561872 | Wheeler et al. | Oct 2013 | B2 |
8647350 | Mohan | Feb 2014 | B2 |
8685055 | Vantassel | Apr 2014 | B2 |
9072536 | Shelton, IV | Jul 2015 | B2 |
9232941 | Mandakolathur Vasudevan | Jan 2016 | B2 |
9289211 | Williams | Mar 2016 | B2 |
9375218 | Wheeler | Jun 2016 | B2 |
9861359 | Shelton, IV | Jan 2018 | B2 |
10485545 | Wheeler | Nov 2019 | B2 |
10595861 | Wheeler | Mar 2020 | B2 |
20010005787 | Oz | Jun 2001 | A1 |
20010014811 | Hussein | Aug 2001 | A1 |
20010016748 | Tanner | Aug 2001 | A1 |
20010034536 | Looper | Oct 2001 | A1 |
20010039423 | Skiba | Nov 2001 | A1 |
20010041914 | Frazier | Nov 2001 | A1 |
20020022860 | Borillo | Feb 2002 | A1 |
20020022880 | Melvin | Feb 2002 | A1 |
20020032454 | Durgin | Mar 2002 | A1 |
20020047035 | Coleman | Apr 2002 | A1 |
20020049457 | Kaplan | Apr 2002 | A1 |
20020055750 | Durgin | May 2002 | A1 |
20020065535 | Kneifel | May 2002 | A1 |
20020068945 | Sixto | Jun 2002 | A1 |
20020072759 | Fry | Jun 2002 | A1 |
20020082621 | Schurr | Jun 2002 | A1 |
20020103492 | Kaplan | Aug 2002 | A1 |
20020111637 | Kaplan | Aug 2002 | A1 |
20020120281 | Overaker | Aug 2002 | A1 |
20020138086 | Sixto | Sep 2002 | A1 |
20020151889 | Swanson | Oct 2002 | A1 |
20020173848 | Sachs | Nov 2002 | A1 |
20020177863 | Mandel | Nov 2002 | A1 |
20020183770 | Anderson | Dec 2002 | A1 |
20020183771 | Burbank | Dec 2002 | A1 |
20020183785 | Howell | Dec 2002 | A1 |
20020198549 | Sixto | Dec 2002 | A1 |
20030023266 | Borillo | Jan 2003 | A1 |
20030065340 | Geitz | Apr 2003 | A1 |
20030078603 | Schaller | Apr 2003 | A1 |
20030114865 | Sater | Jun 2003 | A1 |
20030120337 | Van Tassel | Jun 2003 | A1 |
20030125729 | Hooven | Jul 2003 | A1 |
20030125755 | Schaller | Jul 2003 | A1 |
20030130670 | Anderson | Jul 2003 | A1 |
20030153930 | De Canniere | Aug 2003 | A1 |
20030158464 | Bertolero | Aug 2003 | A1 |
20030158604 | Cauthen | Aug 2003 | A1 |
20030181929 | Geitz | Sep 2003 | A1 |
20030191479 | Thornton | Oct 2003 | A1 |
20030191494 | Gray | Oct 2003 | A1 |
20030191526 | Van Tassel | Oct 2003 | A1 |
20030195531 | Gardiner | Oct 2003 | A1 |
20030216757 | Gerberding | Nov 2003 | A1 |
20030220660 | Kortenbach | Nov 2003 | A1 |
20030220667 | Van Der Burg | Nov 2003 | A1 |
20030225421 | Peavey | Dec 2003 | A1 |
20030225423 | Huitema | Dec 2003 | A1 |
20030225424 | Benderev | Dec 2003 | A1 |
20030229367 | Viola | Dec 2003 | A1 |
20030233095 | Urbanski | Dec 2003 | A1 |
20030236537 | Hart | Dec 2003 | A1 |
20040006353 | Bosley | Jan 2004 | A1 |
20040024414 | Downing | Feb 2004 | A1 |
20040030335 | Zenati | Feb 2004 | A1 |
20040034375 | Ruiz | Feb 2004 | A1 |
20040049210 | Vantassel | Mar 2004 | A1 |
20040059354 | Smith | Mar 2004 | A1 |
20040059359 | Wilson | Mar 2004 | A1 |
20040073234 | Chu | Apr 2004 | A1 |
20040073241 | Barry | Apr 2004 | A1 |
20040089312 | Jordan | May 2004 | A1 |
20040092973 | Chanduszko | May 2004 | A1 |
20040093024 | Lousararian | May 2004 | A1 |
20040097980 | Ferree | May 2004 | A1 |
20040097982 | Jugenheimer | May 2004 | A1 |
20040111100 | Benderev | Jun 2004 | A1 |
20040116948 | Sixto | Jun 2004 | A1 |
20040122456 | Saadat | Jun 2004 | A1 |
20040122467 | Vantassel | Jun 2004 | A1 |
20040127919 | Trout | Jul 2004 | A1 |
20040127935 | Vantassel | Jul 2004 | A1 |
20040133214 | Kayan | Jul 2004 | A1 |
20040133215 | Baxter | Jul 2004 | A1 |
20040133219 | Forsell | Jul 2004 | A1 |
20040138683 | Shelton | Jul 2004 | A1 |
20040186486 | Roue | Sep 2004 | A1 |
20040193188 | Francese | Sep 2004 | A1 |
20040199178 | Small | Oct 2004 | A1 |
20040230222 | Van Der Burg | Nov 2004 | A1 |
20040260314 | Lizardi | Dec 2004 | A1 |
20050004652 | Van Der Burg | Jan 2005 | A1 |
20050021061 | Dennis | Jan 2005 | A1 |
20050021062 | Dennis | Jan 2005 | A1 |
20050027308 | Davis | Feb 2005 | A1 |
20050049573 | Van Tassel | Mar 2005 | A1 |
20050059988 | Danitz | Mar 2005 | A1 |
20050125010 | Smith | Jun 2005 | A1 |
20050139635 | Wukusick | Jun 2005 | A1 |
20050143767 | Kimura | Jun 2005 | A1 |
20050146069 | Kanan | Jul 2005 | A1 |
20050149068 | Williams | Jul 2005 | A1 |
20050149069 | Bertolero | Jul 2005 | A1 |
20050149988 | Grannan | Jul 2005 | A1 |
20050149989 | Lupoi | Jul 2005 | A1 |
20050154404 | Liddicoat | Jul 2005 | A1 |
20050165421 | Wilson, Jr. | Jul 2005 | A1 |
20050165422 | Wilson, Jr. | Jul 2005 | A1 |
20050165423 | Gallagher | Jul 2005 | A1 |
20050165424 | Gallagher | Jul 2005 | A1 |
20050171560 | Hughett | Aug 2005 | A1 |
20050177180 | Kaganov | Aug 2005 | A1 |
20050177182 | Van Der Burg | Aug 2005 | A1 |
20050177224 | Fogarty | Aug 2005 | A1 |
20050177232 | Ashton | Aug 2005 | A1 |
20050187569 | Dahl | Aug 2005 | A1 |
20050234543 | Glaser | Oct 2005 | A1 |
20050251184 | Anderson | Nov 2005 | A1 |
20050273122 | Theroux | Dec 2005 | A1 |
20050277955 | Palmer | Dec 2005 | A1 |
20050277959 | Cosgrove | Dec 2005 | A1 |
20060004388 | Whayne | Jan 2006 | A1 |
20060004390 | Rosenberg | Jan 2006 | A1 |
20060020162 | Whayne | Jan 2006 | A1 |
20060020271 | Stewart | Jan 2006 | A1 |
20060020275 | Goldfarb | Jan 2006 | A1 |
20060025812 | Shelton | Feb 2006 | A1 |
20060100644 | Viola | May 2006 | A1 |
20060100649 | Hart | May 2006 | A1 |
20060111735 | Crainich | May 2006 | A1 |
20060151567 | Roy | Jul 2006 | A1 |
20060217749 | Wilson, Jr. | Sep 2006 | A1 |
20060264979 | Shepard | Nov 2006 | A1 |
20060264987 | Sgro | Nov 2006 | A1 |
20070005108 | Simhon | Jan 2007 | A1 |
20070016228 | Salas | Jan 2007 | A1 |
20070060951 | Shannon | Mar 2007 | A1 |
20070073274 | Chin | Mar 2007 | A1 |
20070083218 | Steven | Apr 2007 | A1 |
20070083227 | Van Der Burg | Apr 2007 | A1 |
20070106314 | Dunn | May 2007 | A1 |
20070112365 | Hilal | May 2007 | A1 |
20070118161 | Kennedy | May 2007 | A1 |
20070118163 | Boudreaux | May 2007 | A1 |
20070135826 | Zaver | Jun 2007 | A1 |
20070149988 | Michler | Jun 2007 | A1 |
20070149989 | Santilli | Jun 2007 | A1 |
20070149995 | Quinn | Jun 2007 | A1 |
20070162060 | Wild | Jul 2007 | A1 |
20070167964 | Willis | Jul 2007 | A1 |
20070179512 | Olsen | Aug 2007 | A1 |
20070185506 | Jackson | Aug 2007 | A1 |
20070191868 | Theroux et al. | Aug 2007 | A1 |
20070203391 | Bloom et al. | Aug 2007 | A1 |
20070208357 | Houser et al. | Sep 2007 | A1 |
20070213747 | Monassevitch et al. | Sep 2007 | A1 |
20070246505 | Pace-Floridia et al. | Oct 2007 | A1 |
20070250086 | Wiley et al. | Oct 2007 | A1 |
20070260278 | Wheeler et al. | Nov 2007 | A1 |
20070265640 | Kortenbach et al. | Nov 2007 | A1 |
20070265641 | Roue et al. | Nov 2007 | A1 |
20070265642 | Chanduszko et al. | Nov 2007 | A1 |
20070270891 | McGuckin | Nov 2007 | A1 |
20070276417 | Mendes, Jr. et al. | Nov 2007 | A1 |
20070299469 | Carpenter | Dec 2007 | A1 |
20080009866 | Alamin et al. | Jan 2008 | A1 |
20080021466 | Shadduck et al. | Jan 2008 | A1 |
20080021484 | Catanese et al. | Jan 2008 | A1 |
20080027471 | Hauri | Jan 2008 | A1 |
20080027478 | Connors et al. | Jan 2008 | A1 |
20080033241 | Peh et al. | Feb 2008 | A1 |
20080033457 | Francischelli | Feb 2008 | A1 |
20080039879 | Chin | Feb 2008 | A1 |
20080039922 | Miles et al. | Feb 2008 | A1 |
20080060658 | Doorschodt | Mar 2008 | A1 |
20080071294 | Bender et al. | Mar 2008 | A1 |
20080078800 | Hess et al. | Apr 2008 | A1 |
20080078802 | Hess et al. | Apr 2008 | A1 |
20080078803 | Shelton et al. | Apr 2008 | A1 |
20080078804 | Shelton et al. | Apr 2008 | A1 |
20080078806 | Omaits et al. | Apr 2008 | A1 |
20080078808 | Tess et al. | Apr 2008 | A1 |
20080097571 | Tenison et al. | Apr 2008 | A1 |
20080105265 | Annell et al. | May 2008 | A1 |
20080125795 | Kaplan | May 2008 | A1 |
20080125796 | Iraham | May 2008 | A1 |
20080132891 | Jobis et al. | Jun 2008 | A1 |
20080140095 | Smith et al. | Jun 2008 | A1 |
20080147083 | 'Old et al. | Jun 2008 | A1 |
20080177292 | Acobs et al. | Jul 2008 | A1 |
20080183283 | Owning | Jul 2008 | A1 |
20080208324 | Glithero | Aug 2008 | A1 |
20080215090 | Ionzales et al. | Sep 2008 | A1 |
20080234785 | Takayama et al. | Sep 2008 | A1 |
20080249547 | Unn | Oct 2008 | A1 |
20080269787 | Aufer | Oct 2008 | A1 |
20080287989 | Weisel | Nov 2008 | A1 |
20080294179 | Albierz et al. | Nov 2008 | A1 |
20080300686 | Hoo | Dec 2008 | A1 |
20080312670 | Utze et al. | Dec 2008 | A1 |
20080314956 | Boudreaux | Dec 2008 | A1 |
20080314961 | Boudreaux et al. | Dec 2008 | A1 |
20080319456 | Tart | Dec 2008 | A1 |
20090001121 | Tess et al. | Jan 2009 | A1 |
20090001124 | Tess et al. | Jan 2009 | A1 |
20090005808 | Hess et al. | Jan 2009 | A1 |
20090012545 | Williamson, IV | Jan 2009 | A1 |
20090020584 | Soltz et al. | Jan 2009 | A1 |
20090048665 | Miron et al. | Feb 2009 | A1 |
20090054916 | Meier et al. | Feb 2009 | A1 |
20090088783 | Kennedy et al. | Apr 2009 | A1 |
20090093826 | Warder-Gabaldon | Apr 2009 | A1 |
20090105731 | Priewe | Apr 2009 | A1 |
20090112249 | Miles et al. | Apr 2009 | A1 |
20090118748 | Pugsley et al. | May 2009 | A1 |
20090131959 | Rolland | May 2009 | A1 |
20090138028 | Wells et al. | May 2009 | A1 |
20090163937 | Kassab et al. | Jun 2009 | A1 |
20090171380 | Whiting | Jul 2009 | A1 |
20090171386 | Amplatz et al. | Jul 2009 | A1 |
20090177212 | Carley et al. | Jul 2009 | A1 |
20090182326 | Zenati et al. | Jul 2009 | A1 |
20090182374 | Keith | Jul 2009 | A1 |
20090182419 | Bolling | Jul 2009 | A1 |
20090187198 | Weitzner | Jul 2009 | A1 |
20090206127 | Danielson et al. | Aug 2009 | A1 |
20090209986 | Stewart | Aug 2009 | A1 |
20090222025 | Catanese et al. | Sep 2009 | A1 |
20090240267 | Crawley et al. | Sep 2009 | A1 |
20090240268 | Kassab et al. | Sep 2009 | A1 |
20090264880 | Solem | Oct 2009 | A1 |
20090277948 | Beardsley et al. | Nov 2009 | A1 |
20100023023 | Popovic et al. | Jan 2010 | A1 |
20100063541 | Brunelle et al. | Mar 2010 | A1 |
20100069924 | Kochman et al. | Mar 2010 | A1 |
20100069928 | Bauer | Mar 2010 | A1 |
20100069930 | Roslin et al. | Mar 2010 | A1 |
20100082047 | Cosgrove | Apr 2010 | A1 |
20100114124 | Kelleher et al. | May 2010 | A1 |
20100114133 | Huitema et al. | May 2010 | A1 |
20100114134 | McIntyre | May 2010 | A1 |
20100114157 | Sabanathan et al. | May 2010 | A1 |
20100115739 | Mathur | May 2010 | A1 |
20100121359 | Atui | May 2010 | A1 |
20100125288 | Gelfand et al. | May 2010 | A1 |
20100130965 | Sibbitt et al. | May 2010 | A1 |
20100137885 | Ortiz et al. | Jun 2010 | A1 |
20100145361 | Francischelli et al. | Jun 2010 | A1 |
20100155453 | Bombard et al. | Jun 2010 | A1 |
20100163054 | Breznel et al. | Jul 2010 | A1 |
20100168791 | Kassab et al. | Jul 2010 | A1 |
20100179570 | Privitera | Jul 2010 | A1 |
20100185219 | Gertzman et al. | Jul 2010 | A1 |
20100185221 | Shipp | Jul 2010 | A1 |
20100186750 | Tran et al. | Jul 2010 | A1 |
20100191257 | Boulnois et al. | Jul 2010 | A1 |
20100191279 | Kassab et al. | Jul 2010 | A1 |
20100204716 | Stewart | Aug 2010 | A1 |
20100211046 | Adams et al. | Aug 2010 | A1 |
20100217314 | Holsten et al. | Aug 2010 | A1 |
20100222789 | Gelbart et al. | Sep 2010 | A1 |
20100228269 | Garrison et al. | Sep 2010 | A1 |
20100228279 | Miles et al. | Sep 2010 | A1 |
20100228285 | Miles et al. | Sep 2010 | A1 |
20100234862 | Patel et al. | Sep 2010 | A1 |
20100241139 | Harshman | Sep 2010 | A1 |
20100256660 | Anderson | Oct 2010 | A1 |
20100264194 | Huang | Oct 2010 | A1 |
20100286718 | Kassab et al. | Nov 2010 | A1 |
20100292713 | Cohn | Nov 2010 | A1 |
20100292719 | Ducharme | Nov 2010 | A1 |
20100324572 | Needleman et al. | Dec 2010 | A1 |
20100324585 | Miles et al. | Dec 2010 | A1 |
20100324586 | Miles et al. | Dec 2010 | A1 |
20100324587 | Miles et al. | Dec 2010 | A1 |
20100324588 | Miles et al. | Dec 2010 | A1 |
20100331862 | Monassevitch et al. | Dec 2010 | A1 |
20100331880 | Stopek | Dec 2010 | A1 |
20110009853 | Bertolero | Jan 2011 | A1 |
20110022079 | Miles et al. | Jan 2011 | A1 |
20110036896 | Buesseler et al. | Feb 2011 | A1 |
20110046437 | Kassab et al. | Feb 2011 | A1 |
20110046641 | Kassab et al. | Feb 2011 | A1 |
20110054515 | Bridgeman et al. | Mar 2011 | A1 |
20110068143 | Laufer et al. | Mar 2011 | A1 |
20110071547 | McBrayer et al. | Mar 2011 | A1 |
20110071555 | McBrayer et al. | Mar 2011 | A1 |
20110082495 | Ruiz | Apr 2011 | A1 |
20110112559 | Monassevitch et al. | May 2011 | A1 |
20110125171 | Viola | May 2011 | A1 |
20110144661 | Houser et al. | Jun 2011 | A1 |
20110152895 | Nyuli et al. | Jun 2011 | A1 |
20110155788 | Hillstead et al. | Jun 2011 | A1 |
20110174863 | Shelton et al. | Jul 2011 | A1 |
20110178534 | Whitman et al. | Jul 2011 | A1 |
20110178535 | Whitman | Jul 2011 | A1 |
20110178539 | Holmes et al. | Jul 2011 | A1 |
20110190791 | Jacobs et al. | Aug 2011 | A1 |
20110190809 | Mohan | Aug 2011 | A1 |
20110208233 | McGuckin et al. | Aug 2011 | A1 |
20110218566 | van der Burg et al. | Sep 2011 | A1 |
20110224700 | Schmidt et al. | Sep 2011 | A1 |
20110224701 | Menn | Sep 2011 | A1 |
20110230903 | Bertolero | Sep 2011 | A1 |
20110238094 | Thomas et al. | Sep 2011 | A1 |
20110245849 | Jabba et al. | Oct 2011 | A1 |
20110270285 | Lissa | Nov 2011 | A1 |
20110270303 | Wheeler et al. | Nov 2011 | A1 |
20110295290 | Whitfield | Dec 2011 | A1 |
20110295291 | Trivisani | Dec 2011 | A1 |
20110313437 | Yeh | Dec 2011 | A1 |
20120010635 | Yeretsian | Jan 2012 | A1 |
20120035631 | Hughett et al. | Feb 2012 | A1 |
20120035643 | Khairkhahan et al. | Feb 2012 | A1 |
20120059400 | Williamson et al. | Mar 2012 | A1 |
20120065662 | van der Burg et al. | Mar 2012 | A1 |
20120065667 | Javois et al. | Mar 2012 | A1 |
20120071918 | Amin et al. | Mar 2012 | A1 |
20120074198 | Huitema et al. | Mar 2012 | A1 |
20120080478 | Morgan et al. | Apr 2012 | A1 |
20120080479 | Shelton, IV | Apr 2012 | A1 |
20120080480 | Woodard et al. | Apr 2012 | A1 |
20120080481 | Widenhouse et al. | Apr 2012 | A1 |
20120080482 | Schall et al. | Apr 2012 | A1 |
20120080483 | Riestenberg et al. | Apr 2012 | A1 |
20120080484 | Morgan et al. | Apr 2012 | A1 |
20120080485 | Woodard et al. | Apr 2012 | A1 |
20120080486 | Woodard et al. | Apr 2012 | A1 |
20120080487 | Woodard et al. | Apr 2012 | A1 |
20120080488 | Shelton et al. | Apr 2012 | A1 |
20120080489 | Shelton et al. | Apr 2012 | A1 |
20120080490 | Shelton et al. | Apr 2012 | A1 |
20120080491 | Shelton et al. | Apr 2012 | A1 |
20120080503 | Woodard et al. | Apr 2012 | A1 |
20120083803 | Patel et al. | Apr 2012 | A1 |
20120093903 | Roth et al. | Apr 2012 | A1 |
20120101509 | Paganon | Apr 2012 | A1 |
20120109161 | Privitera et al. | May 2012 | A1 |
20120111920 | Kostrzewski | May 2012 | A1 |
20120123445 | Hughett et al. | May 2012 | A1 |
20120130402 | Heeps et al. | May 2012 | A1 |
20120130421 | Hafez et al. | May 2012 | A1 |
20120145767 | Shah et al. | Jun 2012 | A1 |
20120145768 | Sorrentino et al. | Jun 2012 | A1 |
20120158022 | Kaplan et al. | Jun 2012 | A1 |
20120160890 | Holcomb et al. | Jun 2012 | A1 |
20120172927 | Campbell et al. | Jul 2012 | A1 |
20120209297 | Jugenheimer et al. | Aug 2012 | A1 |
20120228359 | Viola | Sep 2012 | A1 |
20120239083 | Kreidler | Sep 2012 | A1 |
20120241503 | Baxter et al. | Sep 2012 | A1 |
20120241505 | Alexander et al. | Sep 2012 | A1 |
20120245605 | Nicholson, IV | Sep 2012 | A1 |
20120248169 | Widenhouse et al. | Oct 2012 | A1 |
20120271337 | Figulla et al. | Oct 2012 | A1 |
20120283585 | Werneth et al. | Nov 2012 | A1 |
20120283773 | Van Tassel et al. | Nov 2012 | A1 |
20130023911 | Esanu | Jan 2013 | A1 |
20140163605 | VanTassel et al. | Jun 2014 | A1 |
20150129634 | Shelton, IV | May 2015 | A1 |
20150164524 | Malkowski | Jun 2015 | A1 |
20150223807 | Mohan | Aug 2015 | A1 |
20160270784 | Wheeler et al. | Sep 2016 | A1 |
20160296233 | Wheeler et al. | Oct 2016 | A1 |
Number | Date | Country |
---|---|---|
1864642 | Nov 2006 | CN |
1883411 | Dec 2006 | CN |
19520158 | Dec 1996 | DE |
19534320 | Feb 1997 | DE |
19537299 | Apr 1997 | DE |
19707382 | Sep 1997 | DE |
29716753 | Dec 1997 | DE |
29715758 | Feb 1998 | DE |
19738306 | Mar 1999 | DE |
19741053 | Apr 1999 | DE |
29822558 | Apr 1999 | DE |
29913246 | Oct 1999 | DE |
19925304 | Dec 1999 | DE |
19832739 | Feb 2000 | DE |
19860685 | Jul 2000 | DE |
19858577 | Sep 2000 | DE |
19951940 | Jun 2001 | DE |
10212385 | Nov 2002 | DE |
20214068 | Dec 2002 | DE |
20208744 | Feb 2003 | DE |
10203946 | Mar 2003 | DE |
10347391 | May 2005 | DE |
102004015223 | Oct 2005 | DE |
102004026617 | Dec 2005 | DE |
202007003398 | Jul 2007 | DE |
102009018819 | Oct 2010 | DE |
102009018821 | Oct 2010 | DE |
202010008941 | Jan 2011 | DE |
102010060322 | May 2012 | DE |
202012001672 | May 2012 | DE |
138687 | Apr 1985 | EP |
169044 | Jan 1986 | EP |
314064 | May 1989 | EP |
324549 | Jul 1989 | EP |
476523 | Mar 1992 | EP |
489436 | Jun 1992 | EP |
490411 | Jun 1992 | EP |
492283 | Jul 1992 | EP |
510826 | Oct 1992 | EP |
537572 | Apr 1993 | EP |
567965 | Nov 1993 | EP |
576835 | Jan 1994 | EP |
578425 | Jan 1994 | EP |
594002 | Apr 1994 | EP |
594004 | Apr 1994 | EP |
598976 | Jun 1994 | EP |
600182 | Jun 1994 | EP |
609612 | Aug 1994 | EP |
610307 | Aug 1994 | EP |
674876 | Oct 1995 | EP |
676173 | Oct 1995 | EP |
681810 | Nov 1995 | EP |
696179 | Feb 1996 | EP |
699415 | Mar 1996 | EP |
704190 | Apr 1996 | EP |
714633 | Jun 1996 | EP |
724405 | Aug 1996 | EP |
754433 | Jan 1997 | EP |
758214 | Feb 1997 | EP |
763346 | Mar 1997 | EP |
763347 | Mar 1997 | EP |
780107 | Jun 1997 | EP |
790804 | Aug 1997 | EP |
793944 | Sep 1997 | EP |
885595 | Dec 1998 | EP |
893970 | Feb 1999 | EP |
897696 | Feb 1999 | EP |
910293 | Apr 1999 | EP |
981296 | Mar 2000 | EP |
1064883 | Jan 2001 | EP |
1072225 | Jan 2001 | EP |
1090592 | Apr 2001 | EP |
1100382 | May 2001 | EP |
1199990 | May 2002 | EP |
1233708 | Aug 2002 | EP |
1250096 | Oct 2002 | EP |
1254636 | Nov 2002 | EP |
1256317 | Nov 2002 | EP |
1289428 | Mar 2003 | EP |
1289432 | Mar 2003 | EP |
1326544 | Jul 2003 | EP |
1339327 | Sep 2003 | EP |
1342451 | Sep 2003 | EP |
1417933 | May 2004 | EP |
1462061 | Sep 2004 | EP |
1462062 | Sep 2004 | EP |
1389065 | Apr 2005 | EP |
1600108 | Nov 2005 | EP |
1694218 | Aug 2006 | EP |
1709915 | Oct 2006 | EP |
1437972 | Nov 2006 | EP |
1723914 | Nov 2006 | EP |
1418848 | Feb 2007 | EP |
1757235 | Feb 2007 | EP |
1767157 | Mar 2007 | EP |
1774914 | Apr 2007 | EP |
1774915 | Apr 2007 | EP |
1810622 | Jul 2007 | EP |
1545332 | Aug 2007 | EP |
1813214 | Aug 2007 | EP |
1815803 | Aug 2007 | EP |
1829489 | Sep 2007 | EP |
1852141 | Nov 2007 | EP |
1455653 | Apr 2008 | EP |
1908412 | Apr 2008 | EP |
1908413 | Apr 2008 | EP |
1908415 | Apr 2008 | EP |
1913881 | Apr 2008 | EP |
1949863 | Jul 2008 | EP |
1980214 | Oct 2008 | EP |
1603465 | Feb 2009 | EP |
2044892 | Apr 2009 | EP |
1357843 | May 2009 | EP |
2074954 | Jul 2009 | EP |
2098170 | Sep 2009 | EP |
2098175 | Sep 2009 | EP |
2110082 | Oct 2009 | EP |
2110083 | Oct 2009 | EP |
2110084 | Oct 2009 | EP |
2113209 | Nov 2009 | EP |
2116193 | Nov 2009 | EP |
2116194 | Nov 2009 | EP |
2116195 | Nov 2009 | EP |
1545333 | Dec 2009 | EP |
2130501 | Dec 2009 | EP |
2151204 | Feb 2010 | EP |
1874196 | Mar 2010 | EP |
2158854 | Mar 2010 | EP |
1492460 | Jun 2010 | EP |
2241265 | Oct 2010 | EP |
2253279 | Nov 2010 | EP |
2286737 | Feb 2011 | EP |
1971276 | Apr 2011 | EP |
2316351 | May 2011 | EP |
2328482 | Jun 2011 | EP |
1465532 | Jul 2011 | EP |
2347722 | Jul 2011 | EP |
1993451 | Sep 2011 | EP |
2380509 | Oct 2011 | EP |
1983906 | Nov 2011 | EP |
2389878 | Nov 2011 | EP |
2010066 | Dec 2011 | EP |
2392268 | Dec 2011 | EP |
2409654 | Jan 2012 | EP |
1684641 | Feb 2012 | EP |
2412318 | Feb 2012 | EP |
2417916 | Feb 2012 | EP |
1399072 | Mar 2012 | EP |
2446838 | May 2012 | EP |
2455007 | May 2012 | EP |
2455012 | May 2012 | EP |
2462880 | Jun 2012 | EP |
2019633 | Aug 2012 | EP |
2497431 | Sep 2012 | EP |
2520228 | Nov 2012 | EP |
3120781 | Jan 2017 | EP |
2598905 | Nov 1987 | FR |
2815842 | May 2002 | FR |
1530282 | Oct 1978 | GB |
2150440 | Jul 1985 | GB |
2177748 | Jan 1987 | GB |
2190297 | Nov 1987 | GB |
2226958 | Jul 1990 | GB |
2443736 | May 2008 | GB |
S58190432 | Nov 1983 | JP |
S60501392 | Aug 1985 | JP |
S62246357 | Oct 1987 | JP |
3336540 | Oct 1993 | JP |
8336540 | Dec 1996 | JP |
2006507042 | Mar 2006 | JP |
2007535997 | Dec 2007 | JP |
2009536082 | Oct 2009 | JP |
2093201 | Oct 1997 | RU |
2110221 | May 1998 | RU |
2196530 | Jan 2003 | RU |
2245113 | Jan 2005 | RU |
2261057 | Sep 2005 | RU |
2299023 | May 2007 | RU |
200814150 | May 2010 | RU |
1993009717 | May 1993 | WO |
1994015535 | Jul 1994 | WO |
1996002279 | Feb 1996 | WO |
1996019146 | Jun 1996 | WO |
1998046301 | Oct 1998 | WO |
1999013780 | Mar 1999 | WO |
1999018858 | Apr 1999 | WO |
1999020183 | Apr 1999 | WO |
2000032113 | Jun 2000 | WO |
2000054662 | Sep 2000 | WO |
2001010306 | Feb 2001 | WO |
2001028432 | Apr 2001 | WO |
2001043649 | Jun 2001 | WO |
2002017809 | Mar 2002 | WO |
2002024080 | Mar 2002 | WO |
2002082975 | Oct 2002 | WO |
2002087425 | Nov 2002 | WO |
2003011150 | Feb 2003 | WO |
2003022159 | Mar 2003 | WO |
2003037162 | May 2003 | WO |
2003041596 | May 2003 | WO |
2003053256 | Jul 2003 | WO |
2003082076 | Oct 2003 | WO |
2003082129 | Oct 2003 | WO |
2003086206 | Oct 2003 | WO |
2003090633 | Nov 2003 | WO |
2003096881 | Nov 2003 | WO |
2004004542 | Jan 2004 | WO |
2004023976 | Mar 2004 | WO |
2004026148 | Apr 2004 | WO |
2004026201 | Apr 2004 | WO |
2004026350 | Apr 2004 | WO |
2004032761 | Apr 2004 | WO |
2004045370 | Jun 2004 | WO |
2004058079 | Jul 2004 | WO |
2004066846 | Aug 2004 | WO |
2004110285 | Dec 2004 | WO |
2005027721 | Mar 2005 | WO |
2005046453 | May 2005 | WO |
2005060838 | Jul 2005 | WO |
2005063133 | Jul 2005 | WO |
2005072105 | Aug 2005 | WO |
2005060838 | Sep 2005 | WO |
2005086824 | Sep 2005 | WO |
2005096960 | Oct 2005 | WO |
2005120326 | Dec 2005 | WO |
2006009545 | Jan 2006 | WO |
2006042110 | Apr 2006 | WO |
2006085389 | Aug 2006 | WO |
2006102578 | Sep 2006 | WO |
2006126979 | Nov 2006 | WO |
2007009099 | Jan 2007 | WO |
2007016288 | Feb 2007 | WO |
2007019268 | Feb 2007 | WO |
2007019321 | Feb 2007 | WO |
2007025014 | Mar 2007 | WO |
2006126979 | May 2007 | WO |
2007090291 | Aug 2007 | WO |
2007106342 | Sep 2007 | WO |
2007131110 | Nov 2007 | WO |
2008020975 | Feb 2008 | WO |
2008024671 | Feb 2008 | WO |
2008024672 | Feb 2008 | WO |
2008033558 | Mar 2008 | WO |
2008070763 | Jun 2008 | WO |
2008137833 | Nov 2008 | WO |
2009005527 | Jan 2009 | WO |
2005046453 | Apr 2009 | WO |
2009094078 | Jul 2009 | WO |
2009108464 | Sep 2009 | WO |
2009129369 | Oct 2009 | WO |
2009135022 | Nov 2009 | WO |
2009136397 | Nov 2009 | WO |
2010006028 | Jan 2010 | WO |
2010011661 | Jan 2010 | WO |
2010055232 | May 2010 | WO |
2010080386 | Jul 2010 | WO |
2010091913 | Aug 2010 | WO |
2011019848 | Feb 2011 | WO |
2011025877 | Mar 2011 | WO |
2011028196 | Mar 2011 | WO |
2011050658 | May 2011 | WO |
2011057282 | May 2011 | WO |
2011060386 | May 2011 | WO |
2011066533 | Jun 2011 | WO |
2011078959 | Jun 2011 | WO |
2011081791 | Jul 2011 | WO |
2011083027 | Jul 2011 | WO |
2011091185 | Jul 2011 | WO |
2011112577 | Sep 2011 | WO |
2012021082 | Feb 2012 | WO |
2012021207 | Feb 2012 | WO |
2012048387 | Apr 2012 | WO |
2012064643 | May 2012 | WO |
2012125621 | Sep 2012 | WO |
2012126477 | Sep 2012 | WO |
2012129317 | Sep 2012 | WO |
Entry |
---|
Non-Final Office Action issued in U.S. Appl. No. 16/821,608 dated Oct. 28, 2021, 10 pages. |
Extended Search Report issued in European Patent Application No. 19777210.6 dated Nov. 11, 2021, 7 pages. |
International Search Report and Written Opinion issued in International Application No. PCT/US2019/024341, dated Jun. 13, 2019. |
Office Action issued in CN Application No. 201080042063.3, dated Nov. 15, 2014. |
Final Official Action issued in JP Application No. 2012-524852, dated Feb. 6, 2015. |
International Search Report and Written Opinion issued in International Application No. PCT/US2014/066438, dated Feb. 24, 2015. |
Extended European Search Report issued in EP Application No. 10808715.6, dated Mar. 24, 2015. |
Office Action issued in CN Application No. 201080042063.3, dated Apr. 9, 2015. |
Final Office Action issued in U.S. Appl. No. 14/047,832, dated Nov. 30, 2015. |
International Preliminary Report on Patentability issued in International Application No. PCT/US2014/066438, dated May 24, 2016. |
Official Action issued in JP Application No. 2015-116009, dated Dec. 16, 2016. |
Official Action issued in JP Application No. 2017-049531, dated Dec. 15, 2017. |
Office Action issued in U.S. Appl. No. 15/165,546, dated Aug. 30, 2018. |
International Preliminary Report on Patentability issued in International Application No. PCT/US2007/068147, dated Nov. 4, 2008. |
Office Action issued in CN Application No. 201080042063.3, dated Mar. 20, 2014. |
Official Action issued in JP Application No. 2012-524852, dated Apr. 1, 2014. |
International Preliminary Report on Patentability issued in International Application No. PCT/US2010045216, dated Feb. 14, 2012. |
Office Action issued in U.S. Appl. No. 14/177,027, dated Sep. 30, 2016. |
Final Office Action issued in U.S. Appl. No. 14/177,027, dated Apr. 5, 2017. |
Office Action issued in U.S. Appl. No. 14/177,027, dated Nov. 16, 2017. |
Official Action issued in JP Application No. 2015-116009, dated May 10, 2016. |
EPO Office Action, dated Sep. 9, 2016 in EP Patent Application No. 07761828.8. |
Amendment dated Jul. 22, 2011 for U.S. Appl. No. 13/117,863. |
International search report and written opinion dated Sep. 17, 2008 for PCT/US2007/068147. |
International Search Report and written opinion dated Oct. 12, 2010 for PCT/US2010/045216. |
Office action dated Jan. 31, 2013 for U.S. Appl. No. 12/849,534. |
Office action dated Feb. 24, 2012 for U.S. Appl. No. 13/180,373. |
Office action dated Dec. 7, 2010 for U.S. Appl. No. 11/744,135. |
Response to final office action dated Aug. 1, 2012 for U.S. Appl. No. 11/155,305. |
Response to office action dated Apr. 28, 2009 for U.S. Appl. No. 11/155,305. |
Revised Brief on Appeal dated Sep. 7, 2010 for U.S. Appl. No. 11/003,696. |
Salzberg et al., “Surgical left atrial appendage occlusion: evaluation of a novel device with magnetic resonance imaging” Eur J Cardiothorac Surg (2008) 34:766-770. Retrieved from the Internet: <http://ejcts.ctsnetjournals.org/cgUreprint/34/4/766>. |
Supplemental EP Search Report dated Feb. 3, 2014 for EP Patent Application No. 07761828.8, 5 pages. |
Burke, Redmond P., et al., “Improved Surgical Approach to Left Atrial Appendage Aneurysm”, Journal of Cardiac Surgery, 1992, vol. 7, No. 2, pp. 104-107. |
Johnson, W. Dudley, et al., “The left atrial appendage: our most lethal human attachment! Surgical implications”, European Journal of Cardio-thoracic Surgery, 2000, vol. 17, pp. 718-722. |
Cox, James L., “The surgical treatment of atrial fibrillation”, J. Thorac. Cardiovasc. Surg., 1991, vol. 101, pp. 584-592. |
Madden, John L., MD, “Resection of the Left Auricular Appendix”, J.A.M.A., Jul. 2, 1949, vol. 140, No. 9, pp. 769-772. |
Bonow, Robert O., et al., “Guidelines for the Management of Patients With Valvular Heart Disease: Executive Summary: A Report of the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association Task Force on Practice Guidelines (Committee on Management of Patients With Valvular Heart Disease)”,CirculationJ.A.M.A., 1998, vol. 98, pp. 1949-1984. |
Halperin, Jonathan L., MD, FACC, et al., “Obliteration of the Left Atrial Appendage for Prevention of Thromboembolism”, Journal of the American College of Cardiology, 2003, vol. 42, No. 7, pp. 1259-1261. |
Bohm, Jurgen, et al., “Surgical removal of atrial septal defect occlusion system-devices”, European Journal of Cardio-thoracic Surgery, 1997, vol. 12, pp. 869-872. |
Stollberger, Claudia, MD, et al., “Elimination of the Left Atrial Appendage To Prevent Stroke or Embolism?: Anatomic, Physiologic, and Pathophysiologic Considerations”, Chest, Dec. 2003, vol. 124, No. 6, pp. 2356-2362. |
Al-Saady, N. M., et al., “Left atrial appendage: structure, function, and role in thromboembolism”, Heart, 1999, vol. 82, pp. 547-554. |
Sievert, Horst, et al., “Percutaneous Left Atrial Appendage Transcatheter Occlusion to Prevent Stroke in High-Risk Patients With Atrial Fibrillation: Early Clinical Experience”, Circulation J.A.M.A., Apr. 23, 2002, pp. 1887-1889. |
Millennium Research Group's Physician Forum, “Stroke Prevention in Atrial Fibrillation: Is there a Future for Left Atrial Appendage Occlusion?: A Survey of Current Practitioners and Potential Adopters in the US and Europe”, Dec. 2010, 66 pages. |
Coffin, Laurence H., MD, et al., “Use of the Surgical Stapler to Obliterate The Left Atrial Appendage”, Surgery, Gynecology & Obstetrics, Jun. 1985, vol. 160, No. 6, pp. 565-566. |
Lan Dymore, R., MD, et al., “Staple Closure of the Left Atrial Appendage”, The Canadian Journal of Surgery, Mar. 1984, vol. 27, No. 2, pp. 144-145. |
Disesa, Verdi J. MD, et al., “Ligation of the Left Atrial Appendage Using an Automated Surgical Stapler”, The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1988, vol. 46, pp. 652-653. |
European Office Action dated Apr. 15, 2015, issued in corresponding European Patent Application No. 07761828.8 filed May 3, 2007 (5 pages). |
Office Action dated Feb. 24, 2012 for corresponding U.S. Appl. No. 13/180,373 (6 pages). |
Office Action dated Dec. 7, 2010 for corresponding U.S. Appl. No. 11/744,135 (7 pages). |
Response to Final Office Action dated Aug. 1, 2012 for U.S. Appl. No. 11/155,305 (9 pages). |
Response to Office Action dated Apr. 28, 2009 for U.S. Appl. No. 11/155,305 (10 pages). |
Revised Brief on Appeal dated Sep. 7, 2010 for U.S. Appl. No. 11/003,696 (14 pages). |
Office Action dated May 18, 2015 for corresponding U.S. Appl. No. 14/047,832 (18 pages). |
International Search Report and Written Opinion dated Feb. 24, 2015, in corresponding International Patent Application PCT/US2014/066438 filed on Nov. 19, 2014 (13 pages). |
Salzberg, Sacha P., et al., Surgical left atrial appendage occlusion: evaluation of a novel device with magnetic resonance imaging, Eur. J. Cardiothoracic Surg., Aug. 6, 2008, 766-770, 34. |
International Preliminary Report on Patentability issued in International Application No. PCT/US2019/024341, dated Oct. 8, 2020. |
Non-Final Office Action issued in U.S. Appl. No. 16/366,738 dated Aug. 3, 2021, 20 pages. |
Restriction Requirement dated Aug. 1, 2018 for U.S. Appl. No. 15/037,963, 7 pages. |
Non-Final Office Action dated Oct. 18, 2018 for U.S. Appl. No. 15/037,963, 74 pages. |
Final Office Action dated Nov. 30, 2015 during the prosecution of U.S. Appl. No. 14/047,832, 65 pages. |
Kamohara, Keiji et al., “A novel device for left atrial appendage exclusion,” The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Dec. 2005, 1639-1644, vol. 130, No. 6. |
Notice of Reason for Refusal issued in JP Application No. 2018-047740, dated Oct. 4, 2018. |
Notice of Reason for Refusal issued in JP Application No. 2009-510075, dated Feb. 21, 2012. |
Notice of Allowance issued in U.S. Appl. No. 12/168,216, dated Aug. 22, 2011. |
Partial European Search Report issued in EP Application No. 08170539.4, dated Mar. 26, 2012. |
Extended European Search Report issued in EP Application No. 08170539.4, dated Jul. 11, 2012. |
Search Report issued in JP Application No. 2008-317561, dated Feb. 18, 2013. |
Notice of Reasons of Refusal issued in JP Application No. 2008-317561, dated Mar. 5, 2013. |
Decision of Refusal issued in JP Application No. 2008-317561, dated Jan. 7, 2014. |
Reconsideration Report by Examiner Before Appeal issued in JP Application No. 2008-317561, dated Jul. 3, 2014. |
Notification of Reason for Refusal issued in KR Application No. 20080000430, dated Oct. 30, 2013. |
Notice of Final Rejection issued in KR Application No. 20080000430, dated Apr. 11, 2014. |
Extended European Search Report issued in EP Application No. 07761828, dated Feb. 3, 2014. |
Written Decision on Registration issued in KR Application No. 20080000430, dated Jul. 28, 2014. |
Advisory Acion issued in U.S. Appl. No. 16/366,738 dated Aug. 6, 2022, 8 pages. |
Number | Date | Country | |
---|---|---|---|
20200038025 A1 | Feb 2020 | US |
Number | Date | Country | |
---|---|---|---|
61906290 | Nov 2013 | US |
Number | Date | Country | |
---|---|---|---|
Parent | 15037963 | US | |
Child | 16599779 | US |