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841 Saint Clair Ave, Saint Paul, MN 55105    651-2929304   

Cook, MN   

Dakota, MN   

457 Snelling Ave N, Saint Paul, MN 55104    651-3353302   

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Gerald Lindner

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United States
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Consultant At Lindner Consulting Inc.

Location:
Greater Minneapolis-St. Paul Area
Industry:
Computer Software
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Releasing A Material Within A Medical Device Via An Optical Feedthrough

US Patent:
8192418, Jun 5, 2012
Filed:
Mar 10, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/401267
Inventors:
Reginald D. Robinson - Plymouth MN, US
David D. Differding - Edina MN, US
James A. Johnson - Blaine MN, US
Bernard Q. Li - Plymouth MN, US
Gerald G. Lindner - Lino Lakes MN, US
Brad C. Tischendorf - Minneapolis MN, US
Andrew J. Thom - Maple Grove MN, US
Assignee:
Medtronic, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
A61M 5/32
US Classification:
604415, 604403, 600372, 600373, 600374, 600310, 600377, 600381, 600393, 600394, 600325, 600327, 600333, 607115, 607119, 607122, 607 36, 102201
Abstract:
In general, the disclosure is directed toward releasing material within a medical device via an optical feedthrough. A system for releasing material with a medical device comprises a cup that holds a material, wherein the cup includes a discharge port, a seal disc that seals the material within the cup, an optical feedthrough assembly coupled to the cup, a shell that defines a chamber within a medical device, wherein the optical feedthrough assembly is coupled to the shell, and a radiant energy source that shines a beam through the optical feedthrough assembly to puncture the seal disc to allow the material to enter the chamber via the discharge port.

Modular Lead Interconnector

US Patent:
8525027, Sep 3, 2013
Filed:
Jan 23, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/937644
Inventors:
Gerald G. Lindner - Lino Lakes MN, US
Paulette C. Olson - Eagan MN, US
Darren A. Janzig - Center City MN, US
Chris J. Paidosh - St. Anthony MN, US
Assignee:
Medtronic, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
H01B 17/08
US Classification:
174 88R
Abstract:
An end interconnector for one or both ends of a lead body of an electrical lead for an implantable medical device. The interconnector has an insulative body having a receptacle at its first end for each of a plurality of wire filars from the lead body, and a receiver at its second end for each of a plurality of connection wires extending from the medical device, such as an electrode tip. The interconnector provides electrical connection between the plurality of wire filars and the plurality of connection wires.

Implantable Medical Device With Titanium Alloy Housing

US Patent:
2008010, May 1, 2008
Filed:
Oct 31, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/590678
Inventors:
Bernard Q. Li - Plymouth MN, US
John J. Grevious - Minneapolis MN, US
Timothy J. Davis - Coon Rapids MN, US
Leroy Perz - Buffalo MN, US
Chris J. Paidosh - St. Anthony MN, US
John E. Kast - Hugo MN, US
Keith A. Miesel - St. Paul MN, US
Darren A. Janzig - Center City MN, US
Gerald G. Lindner - Lino Lakes MN, US
International Classification:
A61N 1/375
US Classification:
607 36
Abstract:
An implantable medical device includes a housing comprising a titanium alloy selected from the group consisting of Ti-4.5Al-3V-2Fe-2Mo-0.15O, Ti-4Al-2.5V-1.5Fe-0.25O, Ti-6Al-2Sn-4Zr-2Mo, Ti-3Al-2.5V, and combinations thereof

Optical Feedthrough For Medical Devices

US Patent:
2010023, Sep 16, 2010
Filed:
Mar 10, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/401239
Inventors:
Reginald D. Robinson - Plymouth MN, US
David D. Differding - Edina MN, US
James A. Johnson - Blaine MN, US
Bernard Q. Li - Plymouth MN, US
Gerald G. Lindner - Lino Lakes MN, US
Brad C. Tischendorf - Minneapolis MN, US
Andrew J. Thom - Maple Grove MN, US
Assignee:
Medtronic, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
B23K 26/00
US Classification:
21912185, 2191216
Abstract:
In general, the disclosure is directed toward transmitting radiant energy across a boundary of a medical device via an optical feedthrough. A system for transmitting radiant energy across a boundary of a medical device includes a first functional module of a medical device, a second functional module of the medical device, an optical feedthrough assembly coupled to the first functional module, and a radiant energy source that emits a beam through the optical feedthrough assembly to perform a manufacturing process on the first functional module and the second functional module.

Lead Connector With Glass Insulators

US Patent:
2011018, Jul 28, 2011
Filed:
Jan 25, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/012957
Inventors:
John E. KAST - Hugo MN, US
Darren A. Janzig - Center City MN, US
Chris J. Paidosh - St. Anthony MN, US
Andrew J. Thom - Maple Grove MN, US
Brad C. Tischendorf - Minneapolis MN, US
Gerald G. Lindner - Lino Lakes MN, US
Assignee:
MEDTRONIC, INC. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
A61N 1/375
H01R 24/00
US Classification:
607 2, 439626
Abstract:
A medical device lead connector includes two or more electrically conducting contact rings spaced apart by electrically insulating glass material. The electrically insulating glass material fixes the two or more electrically conducting contact rings in axial alignment.

Lead Connector With Glass Braze

US Patent:
2011018, Jul 28, 2011
Filed:
Jan 25, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/012979
Inventors:
John E. Kast - Hugo MN, US
Darren A. Janzig - Center City MN, US
Chris J. Paidosh - St. Anthony MN, US
Andrew J. Thom - Maple Grove MN, US
Brad C. Tischendorf - Minneapolis MN, US
Gerald G. Lindner - Lino Lakes MN, US
Assignee:
MEDTRONIC, INC. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
A61N 1/36
A61N 1/05
H01R 43/02
US Classification:
607 2, 607115, 29878
Abstract:
A medical device lead connector includes two or more electrically conducting contact rings spaced apart by electrically insulating ceramic ring. An electrically insulating glass material fixes the two or more electrically conducting contact rings to the insulating ceramic ring in axial alignment.

Medical Devices Including Flexible Circuit Bodies With Exposed Portions Of Circuit Traces Attached To Electrical Contacts Of Components

US Patent:
2011025, Oct 20, 2011
Filed:
Mar 22, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/069019
Inventors:
Gerald G. Lindner - Lino Lakes MN, US
William C. Phillips - Brooklyn Park MN, US
Dominique Piguet - Epalinges, CH
Daniel T. Pyne - Chandler AZ, US
Micah A. Litow - Evanston IL, US
James Strom - Arden Hills MN, US
Mark G. Wosmek - Ramsey MN, US
Assignee:
Medtronic, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
A61N 1/36
H01R 43/00
US Classification:
607 72, 29825
Abstract:
Medical devices include stimulation and/or sensing circuitry that is interconnected to electrical components by a flexible circuit body having exposed portions of circuit traces that are attached to electrical contacts of the electrical components. Each circuit trace may span a separate window formed in an insulative body of the flexible circuit body, or a plurality of circuit traces may span a single window or may be freely extending from the insulative body. The exposed portion of the circuit trace may be plated with a conductive metal and then attached to the electrical contact of the electrical component. The flexible circuit body may be an extension from a flexible electrical circuit board containing the circuit. The circuit may be present on a circuit board that includes electrical contacts and where the flexible circuit body has exposed portions of circuit traces attached to the electrical contacts of the circuit board.

Mechanical Feedthroughs For Implantable Medical Device

US Patent:
2020034, Nov 5, 2020
Filed:
Jul 22, 2020
Appl. No.:
16/936092
Inventors:
- Minneapolis MN, US
Mary E. Robischon - Minneapolis MN, US
Rodney J. Haberle - Zimmermann MN, US
Gerald G. Lindner - Lino Lakes MN, US
Don A. Rutledge - Corcoran MN, US
Jason R. Simoneau - Cambridge MN, US
International Classification:
A61N 1/05
A61N 1/18
A61N 1/36
Abstract:
An implantable medical device assembly comprises a sealed housing; a motor including a rotating output shaft within the sealed housing; a first coaxial shaft within the sealed housing, the first coaxial shaft being mechanically coupled to the rotating output shaft such that rotation of the rotating output shaft drives rotation of the first coaxial shaft; a second coaxial shaft external to the sealed housing, the second coaxial shaft being in axial alignment with the first coaxial shaft; an oscillating component mechanically coupling the first coaxial shaft to the second coaxial shaft, wherein rotation of the rotating first coaxial shaft drives the oscillation of the oscillating component, wherein the oscillation of the oscillating component drives rotation of the second coaxial shaft; and a flexible seal including the oscillating component. The sealed housing and the flexible seal combine to form a substantially sealed enclosure encasing the motor and the first coaxial shaft.

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