Salt Lake City, UT, United States of America

David Wells

USPTO Granted Patents = 1 


Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 331(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1998

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: David Wells - Innovator in Catheter Technology

Introduction

David Wells is a notable inventor based in Salt Lake City, UT (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of medical devices, particularly in catheter technology. His innovative approach has led to the development of a unique catheter guide wire that enhances the effectiveness of medical procedures.

Latest Patents

David Wells holds a patent for a "Hollow guide wire apparatus catheters." This invention features an elongate tubular body designed to allow a catheter to be threaded for guidance to a target location within the vasculature passageway of a body. The guide wire includes a proximal end and a distal end, with the distal end being curved. To increase lateral flexibility while maintaining rotational torquability, cuts are formed at spaced-apart locations along the length of the body. Some of these cuts extend through the tubular body to the interior cavity, allowing fluids to escape. The distal end is designed with a sufficient number of cuts to enhance its flexibility compared to the rest of the body.

Career Highlights

Throughout his career, David has worked with several companies, including Sarcos Corp. and Precision Vascular Systems, Inc. His experience in these organizations has contributed to his expertise in developing advanced medical technologies.

Collaborations

David has collaborated with notable professionals in the field, including Stephen C. Jacobsen and Clark C. Davis. These partnerships have further enriched his work and innovation in catheter technology.

Conclusion

David Wells is a distinguished inventor whose contributions to catheter technology have made a significant impact in the medical field. His innovative designs and collaborative efforts continue to advance the effectiveness of medical procedures.

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