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Charles Henry Kratsch, Ham Lake, MN US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110202774System for Collection and Longitudinal Analysis of Anonymous Student Data - A method and system for aggregating and anonymizing student data is disclosed. A method includes receiving from an educational institution a set of student data records, each student data record associated with a student and including a unique identifier, and lacking information rendering the record personally identifying of a student. The method further includes, for each student data record, extracting the unique identifier associated with the student data record, and encrypting the unique identifier. The method also includes associating the encrypted unique identifier with the student data record to form an anonymized student data record and storing the anonymized student data record in a database containing aggregated student data.08-18-2011

Peter Kratsch, Henstedt-Ulzburg DE

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110080991X-RAY DEVICE FOR CONTROLLING A DC-AC CONVERTER - The invention provides an X-ray device for controlling a DC-AC converter, wherein the DC-AC converter is adapted for supplying a resonant circuit and a transformer (04-07-2011

Peter K. Kratsch, Davie, FL US

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20080200871Valve System For a Medical Device Having an Inflatable Member - Methods and apparatus for treating the interior of a blood vessel include a variety of improved catheter designs, methods and apparatus for accessing and occluding a blood vessel.08-21-2008
20080200873Methods and Apparatus for Infusing the Interior of a Blood Vessel - An apparatus for treating blood vessels includes an elongate body having a proximal end, a distal end, and an infusion lumen extending there-through, a plurality of infusion holes in valved communication with the infusion lumen, and a valve member which is movable inside the infusion lumen from a first position in which some of the infusion holes are blocked to a second position where fewer of the infusion holes are blocked. According to one embodiment, the valve member is a tube coaxially disposed inside the infusion lumen. According to a second embodiment, the valve member includes a seal coupled to a wire. When the wire is pulled, more holes are unsealed. In both embodiments, an inflatable occlusion balloon is coupled to the distal end of the apparatus and an inflation lumen extends from it to the proximal end of the device. A method of the invention includes determining the length of the blood vessel to be treated and adjusting the valve member to unblock a number of infusion holes corresponding to the length of the vessel to be treated.08-21-2008
20090204200Highly Flexible Stent and Method of Manufacture - Preferred embodiments of a stent with a high degree of flexibility are shown and described. The stent can include a continuous helical winding and at least one bridge. The continuous helical winding has a plurality of circumferential sections that circumscribe a longitudinal axis from a first end to a second end to define a tube. The circumferential sections are spaced apart along the axis. The at least one bridge is configured to connect one circumferential section to an axially-spaced adjacent circumferential section. The at least one bridge extends on a plane generally orthogonal with respect to the axis.08-13-2009
20110004290HIGHLY FLEXIBLE STENT AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE - Preferred embodiments of a stent with a high degree of flexibility are shown and described. The stent can include a continuous helical winding having interconnected struts joined at vertices, and having bridges connecting sections of the helical winding to each other. An annular ring can be provided at one or both ends of the helical winding, and the annular ring can have five extensions extending to connect to the helical winding. One of the extensions can connect to a bridge and another extension can connect to a vertex. The struts at the ends of the helical winding can have strut lengths that differ from the strut lengths of the struts in a central portion of the winding between the ends of the winding.01-06-2011
20110166641HIGHLY FLEXIBLE STENT AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE - Preferred embodiments of a stent with a high degree of flexibility are shown and described. The stent can include a continuous helical winding having interconnected struts joined at vertices, and having bridges connecting sections of the helical winding to each other. An annular ring can be provided at one or both ends of the helical winding, and the annular ring can have extensions extending to connect to the helical winding. One of the extensions can connect to a bridge and another extension can connect to a vertex. The struts at the ends of the helical winding can have strut lengths that differ from the strut lengths of the struts Po. in a central portion of the winding between the ends of the winding.07-07-2011

Patent applications by Peter K. Kratsch, Davie, FL US

Peter K. Kratsch, Leander, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090312775Endoscopic Suturing System - An endoscopic suturing system and method are disclosed as are devices for use with the system and method such as a suture dispenser, a cinch device, and a tissue grasper. In one embodiment the suturing system includes a cap assembly arranged at the distal end portion of an endoscope or guide member, with the cap assembly including a rotatable needle holder. The needle holder is actuated through a transmission element extending outside the endoscope or guide member. A needle capture device may be inserted through a channel of the endoscope or guide member in order to capture a needle held in the needle holder when the needle holder is rotated so that the needle punctures tissue.12-17-2009

Peter K. Kratsch, Sunrise, FL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090242612Method and Device for Full Thickness Resectioning of an Organ - Described is a full-thickness resection system which includes a control unit coupled to a proximal end of a flexible endoscope. The control unit remains outside of a body when the stapling head is in an operative position within a body lumen. The control unit includes (i) an anvil actuator coupled to an anvil in the stapling head, actuation of the anvil actuator moves the anvil axially relative to a stapling mechanism in the stapling head to compress a folded full-thickness portion of lumenal tissue between the anvil and the stapling mechanism. In addition, the control unit includes (ii) a stapler actuator coupled to the stapling mechanism in the stapling head, actuation of the stapler actuator causing the stapling mechanism to drive staples through the folded lumenal tissue against the anvil. Also, the control unit includes (iii) a tissue cutter actuator coupled to a tissue cutter in the stapling head, actuation of the tissue cutter actuator causing the tissue cutter to resect portions of the folded lumenal tissue.10-01-2009
20090264986HELICAL STENT HAVING IMPROVED FLEXIBILITY AND EXPANDABILITY - A stent includes a central portion of helically wound undulations formed of struts, cylindrical end portions, and transition zones between the helical portion and the cylindrical 5 portions. According to a first aspect of the invention, the torsional flexibility of the stent is maximized by having bridges connecting adjacent winding be interrupted by the maximum possible number of undulations. In a preferred design, each winding includes nineteen undulations around the circumference, bridges are provided every five undulations. According to a second aspect of the invention, uniform, opening of the transition zone is achieved by altering 10 the width, and thereby the flexibility, of a series of struts in accordance with their lengths. Specifically, the long transition zone struts are made wider.10-22-2009
20110108604Method and Device for Full Thickness Resectioning of an Organ - A full-thickness resection system comprises a flexible endoscope and a stapling mechanism, wherein the endoscope is slidably received through at least a portion of the stapling mechanism. The stapling mechanism comprises an anvil and a stapling head mounted to the anvil so that the anvil and the stapling head are moveable with respect to one another between a tissue receiving position and a stapling position and wherein a gap formed between the stapling head and the anvil is larger in the tissue receiving position than it is in the stapling position. A position adjusting mechanism is provided for moving the anvil and the stapling head between the tissue receiving and stapling positions and a staple firing mechanism sequentially fires a plurality of staples from the stapling head across the gap against the anvil and through any tissue received in the gap and a knife cuts a portion of tissue received within the gap. A control unit which remains outside the body is coupled to the stapling mechanism for controlling operation of the position adjusting mechanism and the staple firing mechanism.05-12-2011

Patent applications by Peter K. Kratsch, Sunrise, FL US