Fulfillium, Inc. Patent applications |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20160101281 | METHODS,DEVICE,AND SYSTEMS FOR OBESITY TREATMENT - Methods and systems for detecting wall breach in inflatable prostheses rely on intrusion of a body fluid or inflation medium to electrically alter a signaling circuit. In one embodiment, an open portion of a circuit is closed to enable or modify a transmitted signal. In another embodiment, electrical current is generated to power an electrical transmission. | 04-14-2016 |
20160100800 | WIRELESS BREACH DETECTION - Methods and systems for detecting wall breach in inflatable prostheses rely on intrusion of a body fluid or inflation medium to electrically alter a signaling circuit. In one embodiment, an open portion of a circuit is closed to enable or modify a transmitted signal. In another embodiment, electrical current is generated to power an electrical transmission. | 04-14-2016 |
20160095730 | DEVICES AND SYSTEMS FOR GASTRIC VOLUME CONTROL - A gastric balloon includes a scaffold structure, one or more internal inflatable compartments within the scaffold structure, and one or more inflatable bladders formed over the space-filling compartment. The gastric balloon may be deployed transesophageally using a gastroscope and is inflated in situ, preferably using a combination of liquid and gas inflation media. | 04-07-2016 |
20160081831 | DEVICES AND SYSTEMS FOR GASTRIC VOLUME CONTROL - A gastric balloon includes a scaffold structure, one or more internal inflatable compartments within the scaffold structure, and one or more inflatable bladders formed over the space-filling compartment. The gastric balloon may be deployed transesophageally using a gastroscope and is inflated in situ, preferably using a combination of liquid and gas inflation media. | 03-24-2016 |
20090275973 | DEVICES AND SYSTEMS FOR GASTRIC VOLUME CONTROL - A gastric balloon includes a scaffold structure, one or more internal inflatable compartments within the scaffold structure, and one or more inflatable bladders formed over the space-filling compartment. The gastric balloon may be deployed transesophageally using a gastroscope and is inflated in situ, preferably using a combination of liquid and gas inflation media. | 11-05-2009 |