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CORDIS NEUROVASCULAR INC

Overview
  • Total Patents
    212
About

CORDIS NEUROVASCULAR INC has a total of 212 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1999. It filed its patents most often in Japan, United States and EPO (European Patent Office). Its main competitors in its focus markets medical technology, machines and machine tools are KAPLAN AARON V, KYPHON SARL and ST JUDE MEDICAL CARDIOLOGY DIV.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing CORDIS NEUROVASCULAR INCs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Jones Donald K 115
#2 Mitelberg Vladimir 88
#3 Lorenzo Juan A 39
#4 Sherman Darren R 26
#5 Sherman Darren 25
#6 Pomeranz Mark L 24
#7 Lulo Robert 15
#8 Slazas Robert 14
#9 Balgobin Keith 11
#10 West Stephen 11

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
EP1797833A1 Stretch resistant embolic coil delivery system with mechanical release mechanism
EP1738698A2 Embolic coil delivery system
CA2541144A1 Semi-compliant balloon for medical devices
EP1698284A1 Embolic coil with twisted wire
EP1695733A1 Catheter with a tip comprising fluorinated material
DE102006007930A1 Aneurismasack deflator
US2006276828A1 Stretch resistant embolic coil delivery system with mechanical release mechanism
US2006276829A1 Stretch resistant embolic coil delivery system with mechanical release mechanism
WO2006034050A2 Thin film medical devices manufactured on application specific core shapes
WO2006034166A2 Thin film metallic devices for plugging aneurysms or vessels
EP1629784A1 Clot retrieval device
EP1621149A1 Embolic coil delivery system with u-shaped fiber release mechanism
EP1621148A1 Embolic device deployment system with filament release
US2007005098A1 Chemically based vascular occlusion device deployment with gripping feature
US2006276823A1 Embolic coil delivery system with mechanical release mechanism
US2006276824A1 Stretch resistant embolic coil delivery system with mechanical release mechanism
US2005261727A1 Method of making active embolic coil
US2006229574A1 Catheter shaft with undulating surface for reduced friction
JP2005177489A Expandable and implantable medical device for foam which can be activated, and its using method
JP2005177487A Implantable bioactive medical device which can activate, and method