18540388. HEADER BORE LABELING simplified abstract (Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc.)
Contents
HEADER BORE LABELING
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
James Michael English of Cahir (IE)
Moira B. Sweeney of St. Paul MN (US)
Robert Allen Jones of Lake Elmo MN (US)
Benjamin J. Haasl of Forest Lake MN (US)
Daniela Guerrera of Clonmel (IE)
HEADER BORE LABELING - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18540388 titled 'HEADER BORE LABELING
Simplified Explanation: The patent application describes systems and methods for affixing or printing an identifier material on a lead port assembly to identify the type of the assembly before placement in a header of an implantable medical device.
Key Features and Innovation:
- Affixing or printing an identifier material on a lead port assembly
- Identifying the type of the lead port assembly before placement in a header of an implantable medical device
Potential Applications: This technology can be used in the medical device industry for accurately identifying different types of lead port assemblies before implantation.
Problems Solved: This technology addresses the issue of identifying lead port assemblies accurately and efficiently before they are placed in implantable medical devices.
Benefits: The technology helps in streamlining the process of identifying lead port assemblies, reducing errors, and ensuring proper placement in medical devices.
Commercial Applications: The technology can have commercial applications in the medical device manufacturing industry, improving efficiency and accuracy in the production of implantable medical devices.
Questions about the Technology: 1. How does the technology improve the identification process of lead port assemblies? 2. What are the potential cost-saving benefits of implementing this technology in medical device manufacturing?
Original Abstract Submitted
Systems and methods are disclosed to affix or print an identifier material on a lead port assembly to identify a type of the lead port assembly before placement in a header of an implantable medical device.