Harrah
David Harrah, Corning, CA US
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20120324818 | Building System for Forming a Wooden Panel into a Powder Coated Wall Structure - A method of assembling a powder coated wall frame supporting a wooden panel therein, by: (1) powder coating various metal members; (2) connecting top and side metal members together to form a frame having an open bottom; (3) inserting a wooden panel into the open bottom of the frame; and then (4) connecting a bottom metal member onto the side members, thereby sealing the wooden panel within the metal frame structure. | 12-27-2012 |
Elizabeth Harrah, Canton, GA US
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20110022409 | Patient Admission Tracking System - An emergency room tracking system that allows a medical treatment facility official or charge nurse to maintain and notate pertinent information relating to a patient from the moment the patient enters the emergency room until that patient is admitted to the hospital. A unitary spreadsheet display containing specific rows and boxes for multiple patients is used as the official conducts a method of data entry and notation at specified events. In this manner, the spreadsheet will identify sources of emergency room bottlenecks and other problems related to the flow of the emergency care facility. | 01-27-2011 |
Shane Harrah, Livermore, CA US
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20110254027 | METHOD FOR CONTROLLING COLOR ACCURACY IN A LIGHT-EMITTING SEMICONDUCTOR-BASED DEVICE AND PROCESS FOR PRODUCING A LIGHT-EMITTING SEMICONDUCTOR-BASED DEVICE WITH CONTROLLED COLOR ACCURACY - A method for controlling color accuracy of a light-emitting semiconductor-based device, and a process for producing a light-emitting semiconductor-based device with desired color accuracy is disclosed. The color accuracy is controlled by defining a desired color accuracy of a light produced by mixing colors emitted by at least two light sources over a first range of operating conditions; determining characteristics of the light as a function of operating conditions; and establishing desired light characteristics of the at least two light sources over a second range of operating condition in accordance with the step of defining and the step of determining. | 10-20-2011 |
Shane Harrah, Sunnyvale, CA US
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20110062482 | Apparatus And Method For Enhancing Connectability In LED Array Using Metal Traces - A light-emitting device having multiple light-emitting diode (“LED”) dice organized in an array capable of configuring LED dice in series, parallel, and/or a combination of series and parallel via metal traces is disclosed. In one aspect, the light-emitting device includes a substrate, a dielectric layer, an LED array, and a metal trace. The dielectric layer, which is disposed over the substrate, provides electric insulation. The LED array capable of generating light is able to enhance flexibility of LED connections using a metal trace. The metal trace has a predefined shape configured to travel through the LED array for facilitating electric connections. | 03-17-2011 |
20110255263 | SUB-ASSEMBLY FOR A LIGHT-EMITTING DEVICE PACKAGE AND A LIGHT EMITTING DIODE PACKAGE WITH FEATURES PREVENTING ENCAPSULANT DELAMINATION - A sub-assembly of a light-emitting device package and/or a light-emitting device package, the package comprising a cavity filled with an encapsulant, are disclosed with means preventing the encapsulant delamination. The means comprise an expansion volume within the light-emitting device package, together with means allowing the encapsulant to flow from the cavity into the expansion volume as the encapsulant expands, and to flow back into the cavity as the encapsulant contracts during heating and cooling of the light-emitting device package. | 10-20-2011 |
Shane Harrah, Everett, WA US
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20090008662 | LIGHTING DEVICE PACKAGE - The invention provides a lighting device package with one or more light-emitting elements operatively coupled to a substrate; a compound lens disposed to interact with light emitted by the one or more light-emitting elements, the compound lens including at least an inner lens element and an outer lens element, the inner lens element having a first index of refraction and the outer lens element having a second index of refraction, the first index of refraction being greater than the second index of refraction; the compound lens, the one or more light-emitting elements and the substrate defining an enclosed space between them; and an encapsulation material filling at least part of said space, the encapsulation material having a third index of refraction equal or greater than the first index of refraction. | 01-08-2009 |
Tim Harrah, Cambridge, MA US
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20110106108 | DEVICE AND METHOD FOR DELIVERY OF MESH-BASED DEVICES - In some embodiments, a stylet includes a proximal end portion, a distal end portion, and a medial portion between the proximal end portion and the distal end portion. The distal end portion of the stylet is configured to be releasably coupled to a first portion of an implant. The medial portion of the stylet has at least one retention member configured to be releasably coupled to a second portion of the implant. | 05-05-2011 |
20120029273 | IMPLANTS AND METHODS FOR ENHANCING IN-VIVO ULTRASOUND IMAGES OF THE SAME - An implant includes a substrate and a carrier coupled to the substrate. The carrier including a plurality of objects configured to reflect energy emitted by an ultrasound device. In some embodiments, the carrier includes a plurality of air bubbles that are configured to reflect energy emitted by an ultrasound device. In one embodiment, a method of forming a bodily implant includes forming a substrate, disposing a plurality of air bubbles within a carrier, and applying the carrier to the substrate. | 02-02-2012 |
Tim Harrah, Newton, MA US
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20110091519 | CONTROLLING RESORPTION OF BIORESORBABLE MEDICAL IMPLANT MATERIAL - The resorption of a medical implant can be controlled with the use of particles embedded in a resorbable bulk material forming the implant or portion thereof. The implant can be removed from a body of a mammal by natural biological mechanisms after use. The resorption of the implant can involve swelling and/or hydrolyzing of the particles within the implant upon contact with a body fluid such that porosity and flow of fluid within the bulk material of the implant is increased. Resorption of the implant may also involve the use of particles with magnetic properties embedded within the implant such that an applied magnetic field causes the particles to vibrate within the bulk material thereby increasing the porosity and thus the flow of fluid, hence facilitating resorption of the implant. The resorption rate of the implant can be controlled by modulating swelling, hydrolysis, or movement of the embedded particles. | 04-21-2011 |
Timothy Harrah, Cambridge, MA US
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20150305768 | TISSUE EXTRACTION DEVICES AND RELATED METHODS - According to one aspect, a medical device may include a luminal element configured for insertion into a natural body lumen. The medical device may further include a tool configured to be received within the luminal element. The tool may include a plurality of operating members. Each of the operating members may include an elongate member and a cutting member. The cutting member may be located at a distal end of the elongate member. Further, the cutting member of a first operating member of the plurality of operating members may be rotatable with respect to the cutting member of a second operating member of the plurality of operating members. | 10-29-2015 |
Timothy P. Harrah, Cambridge, MA US
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20110184228 | COMPOSITE SURGICAL IMPLANTS FOR SOFT TISSUE REPAIR - According to one aspect of the invention, composite implants for soft tissue repair a provided which comprise (a) a substantially two-dimensional piece of biologic matrix material and (b) one or more non-absorbable synthetic polymeric filaments. | 07-28-2011 |
20120165659 | RADIOPAQUE IMPLANT - In some embodiments, an implant includes a substrate and a radiopaque portion. The radiopaque portion is coupled to the substrate. The radiopaque portion has a first portion extending along a first axis and a second portion extending along a second axis different than the first axis. In some embodiments, the substrate has a perimeter that defines a shape having a first size. The radiopaque portion forms a shape having a second size. The shaped formed by the radiopaque portion is substantially the same as the shape defined by the perimeter of the substrate. The first size is greater than the second size. | 06-28-2012 |
20130060078 | BODILY IMPLANT WITH TENSION INDICATOR - A bodily implant is provided to support body tissues of a patient. The bodily implant includes a strip having a first portion and a second portion. The strip is configured to be stretched in a manner such that the second portion is stretched from a first length to a second length. The second portion of the strip is configured to maintain the second length. The strip is further configured to be disposed proximate to the patient's body tissues. | 03-07-2013 |
20130072759 | MEDICAL DEVICE AND METHOD FOR CONDUCTING A SURGERY THROUGH A BODY OPENING - A medical device and method for facilitating a surgery through a body opening is disclosed. The medical device includes a flexible member configured to be placed within the body opening so as to cover a portion of the body opening. The flexible member includes a distal end portion with a closed end, a proximal end portion with an open end and an elongate portion joining the proximal end portion and the distal end portion. The proximal end portion is configured to extend out of the patient's body opening to cover an area around and outside the patient's body opening. | 03-21-2013 |
20130225918 | MATERIALS AND METHODS FOR SECURING BODILY IMPLANTS - In one embodiment, a medical device includes a resorbable material that is configured to be disposed within the body of the patient proximate a bodily implant. The resorbable material is configured to frictionally retain the implant in place within the body of the patient for at least a period of time. In one embodiment, a kit includes an implant and a resorbable material. The implant is configured to be disposed within a body of a patient. The resorbable material is configured to be disposed within the body of the patient proximate the implant to frictionally retain the implant in place within the body of the patient for a period of time. The resorbable material is configured to be resorbed by the body after the period of time. | 08-29-2013 |
20140052272 | COMFORT STENTS - In one embodiment, a stent includes a retention portion and an elongate portion. The retention portion is configured to help retain the stent in place within a body of a patient. The elongate portion extends from the retention portion. The elongate portion has a sidewall defining a lumen and the outer surface of the sidewall includes a pattern. The sidewall has a first section and second section. The first section of the sidewall has a first thickness. The second section of the sidewall has a second thickens different than the first thickness. | 02-20-2014 |
20140257027 | IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL DEVICE AND METHODS OF DELIVERING THE IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL DEVICE - In one general aspect, an apparatus can include a mesh having an edge, a loop coupled to the edge of the mesh, and a suture coupled to at least one of the loop or the edge of the mesh, the suture having a barb. The loop can have an inner diameter smaller than a combined width of the suture and at least a portion of an outer portion of the barb. | 09-11-2014 |
20140257030 | MEDICAL ASSEMBLY AND A DEVICE FOR PLACEMENT OF THE MEDICAL ASSEMBLY - In an embodiment, the invention discloses a medical assembly comprising a ring shaped member configured to surround a vaginal wall and an arm member. The arm member is coupled to the ring shaped member and configured to extend from the ring shaped member to a bodily location. The arm member is configured to be coupled to the bodily location and provide a support to a vagina of a patient. The ring shaped member is configured to hold the arm member during implantation of the arm member within the body. The ring shaped member is further configured to be cut after implantation so that the ring shaped member is transformed into a non-circular shape. | 09-11-2014 |
20140276588 | INJECTION DEVICES WITH CONTROLLABLE DEPTH ADJUSTABILITY AND METHODS OF USE - An injection device for injecting a material into tissue may include a sheath having a distal end. The injection device may also include an injector having an outlet tube. The outlet tube may be received in the sheath, and may include a distal portion with a penetrating tip for penetrating the tissue. The sheath and the outlet tube may be slidable relative to each other, to extend a length of the distal portion from the distal end. The injection device may also include an adjuster operatively coupled to at least one of the sheath and the outlet tube. The adjuster may be configured to control relative movement between the sheath and the outlet tube for selectively adjusting the extended length. | 09-18-2014 |
20140276924 | GEL SWEEPER FOR RESIDUAL STONE FRAGMENT REMOVAL - Systems and methods for performing medical procedures in body lumens are described. Embodiments of the methods include forming a plug to partially or fully occlude the lumen and moving the plug through a surgical field. Embodiments of the systems include an elongate body graspable by a surgical instrument or by a surgeon that are adapted to anchor to the plug. | 09-18-2014 |
20140358245 | SEGMENTAL URETERAL STENT - Ureteral stents assembled from multiple segments and methods for using the same in body lumens are described. The ureteral stents optionally include multiple segments having different compositions or characteristics, such as radiopacity, stiffness or flexibility, and loading with therapeutic agents. | 12-04-2014 |
20150045612 | WIRE COIL TISSUE FIXATION DEVICE - In one embodiment, a medical device includes an elongate member, a fixation device and a driving member. The elongate member defines a lumen and includes a proximal end and a distal end. The distal end of the elongate member has an opening. The fixation device is at least partially disposed within the elongate member and includes a tissue piercing portion at a distal end of the fixation device. The driving member is at least partially disposed within the elongate member and is configured to move the fixation device from a position within the lumen to a location outside of the lumen through the opening. The opening at the distal end of the elongate member is angled to insert the fixation device in a tissue of a patient at an angle to a plane of the tissue of the patient to fasten a bodily implant to the tissue. | 02-12-2015 |
20150283325 | DEVICES FOR CONTROLLED SOFT TISSUE HYDRODISSECTION - A medical device including a break having a housing member and an actuation member. The housing member has a receiving portion and is configured to be removably coupled to a syringe. The actuation member is movably coupled to the housing member. | 10-08-2015 |
Timothy P. Harrah, Newton, MA US
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20130084315 | CONTROLLING RESORPTION OF BIORESORBABLE MEDICAL IMPLANT MATERIAL - The resorption of a medical implant can be controlled with the use of particles embedded in a resorbable bulk material forming the implant or portion thereof. The implant can be removed from a body of a mammal by natural biological mechanisms after use. The resorption of the implant can involve swelling and/or hydrolyzing of the particles within the implant upon contact with a body fluid such that porosity and flow of fluid within the bulk material of the implant is increased. Resorption of the implant may also involve the use of particles with magnetic properties embedded within the implant such that an applied magnetic field causes the particles to vibrate within the bulk material thereby increasing the porosity and thus the flow of fluid, hence facilitating resorption of the implant. The resorption rate of the implant can be controlled by modulating swelling, hydrolysis, or movement of the embedded particles. | 04-04-2013 |
Timothy P. Harrah, Cambrige, MA US
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20150320537 | DEVICES AND METHODS FOR SECURING AN IMPLANT - In one embodiment, a medical device includes a needle and a catch. The catch has a body portion. The body portion of the catch defines a cavity. The catch is configured to be coupled to the needle such that at least a portion of the needle is disposed within the cavity. | 11-12-2015 |
Timothy Paul Harrah, Cambridge, MA US
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20130204078 | POROUS SURGICAL FILMS - According to an aspect of the present invention, surgical films for soft tissue repair are provided. The surgical films comprise at least one sheet of a non-filamentous material within which pores are formed. Further aspects of the invention, among others, pertain to methods of using such surgical films and to kits containing such surgical films. | 08-08-2013 |
20140276997 | MULTI-COMPONENT-FILAMENT-BASED SURGICAL MESHES - According to an aspect of the present disclosure, surgical meshes are provided that contain at least one multi-component polymeric filament. The multi-component polymeric filament further contains at least two components of differing composition. | 09-18-2014 |
20150141951 | TARGETED TISSUE HEATING METHODS AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEMS - In one aspect, the present disclosure is directed to a method for treating a bladder within a body of a subject, including inserting one or more heaters into the bladder wall of a subject, and selectively heating the one or more heaters by a remote device. | 05-21-2015 |
20150224249 | TISSUE ENUCLEATION DEVICES AND RELATED METHODS - A method for treating BPH may include marking a target tissue portion of a prostate of a patient with a contrasting agent. The method may further include emitting energy from an energy emitting device toward the target tissue portion. Further, the method may include enucleating the target tissue portion. | 08-13-2015 |