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ISOSTENT INC

Overview
  • Total Patents
    26
About

ISOSTENT INC has a total of 26 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1995. It filed its patents most often in United States, WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization) and Australia. Its main competitors in its focus markets medical technology, engines, pumps and turbines and machine tools are KIRK PROMOTION LTD, Implantica Patent Ltd and FULFILLIUM INC.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing ISOSTENT INCs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Fischell Robert E 11
#2 Fischell David R 8
#3 Turnlund Todd H 7
#4 Sweet William L 6
#5 Campbell Thomas H 6
#6 Turnland Todd H 5
#7 Fischell Tim A 5
#8 Dinh Minh Q 3
#9 Chang Robert T 3
#10 Glenn Richard A 2

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
US6309383B1 Stent crimper apparatus with radiation shied
WO0015151A1 Linkage stent
US6221043B1 Stent delivery catheter with enhanced balloon shape
US6146323A Delivery catheter for a radioisotope stent
US6190303B1 Shield assembly with removable inner-tube apparatus for radioactive stents
US6090035A Stent loading assembly for a self-expanding stent
US6132358A Shield assembly for radioactive stents
US6099455A Radioisotope stent with non-radioactive end sections
US6120533A Stent delivery system for a radioisotope stent
US6074381A Cylindrical roller stent crimper apparatus with radiation shield
US6296603B1 Radioactive intraluminal endovascular prosthesis and method for the treatment of aneurysms
US6013019A Temporary radioisotope stent
US5913895A Intravascular stent with enhanced rigidity strut members
US5830227A Balloon angioplasty catheter with enhanced capability to penetrate a tight arterial stenosis
US5792172A Multifold balloon for stent deployment
US5749825A Means method for treatment of stenosed arterial bifurcations
US5669932A Means for accurately positioning an expandable stent
US5840009A Radioisotope stent with increased radiation field strength at the ends of the stent
US5607442A Stent with improved radiopacity and appearance characteristics