Inventor profile of:

BRENT C. GERBERDING

City:

San Jose, California

Country:

United States

Published Applications:

13

Last publication date:

2016-03-31

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Recent patent applications by GERBERDING BRENT C.

BRENT C. GERBERDING from San Jose, US has applied for patents for these inventions. The list has both pending applications and granted patents:

#1 | 2016-03-31
US20160089201A1
Human necessities

Electrical means to normalize ablational energy transmission to a luminal tissue surface of varying size

#2 | 2015-10-29
US20150305826A1
Human necessities

METHOD FOR PRODUCING RADIOPAQUE MEDICAL IMPLANTS

#3 | 2015-07-02
US20150182359A1
Human necessities

STENT AND METHOD OF USE

#4 | 2014-09-25
US20140288547A1
Human necessities

Electrical means to normalize ablational energy transmission to a luminal tissue surface of varying size

#5 | 2014-06-26
US20140180397A1
Human necessities

Multilayer stent

#6 | 2014-03-13
US20140074222A1
Human necessities

Flexible stent with improved axial strength

#7 | 2013-08-29
US20130226173A1
Human necessities

ABLATION IN THE GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT TO ACHIEVE HEMOSTASIS AND ERADICATE LESIONS WITH A PROPENSITY FOR BLEEDING

#8 | 2012-09-20
US20120239028A1
Human necessities

Selectively expandable operative element support structure and methods of use

#9 | 2012-05-17
US20120123524A1
Human necessities

Flexible stent with improved axial strength

#10 | 2010-04-15
US20100094335A1
Human necessities

Systems and methods for supporting or occluding a physiological opening or cavity

#11 | 2009-12-24
US20090318914A1
Human necessities

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ABLATIONAL TREATMENT OF UTERINE CERVICAL NEOPLASIA

#12 | 2009-01-08
US20090012513A1
Human necessities

Ablation in the gastrointestinal tract to achieve hemostasis and eradicate lesions with a propensity for bleeding

#13 | 2008-12-25
US20080319350A1
Human necessities

Electrical means to normalize ablational energy transmission to a luminal tissue surface of varying size

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