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Fabian D Schroeder

age ~44

from Portland, OR

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  • Portland, OR
  • San Diego, CA
  • Mountain View, CA

Work

  • Company:
    Modo, inc.
    Jan 2019
  • Position:
    Design director

Education

  • School / High School:
    Muthesius University of Fine Arts and Design
    2003 to 2009

Skills

Industrial Design • Medical Devices • Adobe Creative Suite • Design Thinking • Concept Generation • Consumer Products • Product Design • Solidworks • User Experience • Adobe Illustrator • User Interface • User Centered Design • Produktdesign • Konzeptentwicklung • Industriedesign • Concept Development • Indesign • Adobe Photoshop • Research • Strategy • Product Development • Sketching • Keyshot

Languages

German • English

Ranks

  • Certificate:
    Industrial Design

Industries

Design

Us Patents

  • Suture Clip Deployment Devices

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  • US Patent:
    20130165953, Jun 27, 2013
  • Filed:
    Dec 14, 2012
  • Appl. No.:
    13/715640
  • Inventors:
    Edwards Lifesciences Corporation - Irvine CA, US
    Michael C. Murad - Corona CA, US
    Manouchehr A. Miraki - Laguna Hills CA, US
    Anthony Peter Carcia - Portland OR, US
    Fabian Daniel Schroeder - San Diego CA, US
    Raffaele Mazzei - Carlsbad CA, US
    Tyler Douglas Smith - Corvallis OR, US
  • Assignee:
    Edwards Lifesciences Corporation - Irvine CA
  • International Classification:
    A61B 17/04
  • US Classification:
    606144
  • Abstract:
    Suture clip deployment devices for applying suture clips to sutures are described. Some embodiments can include a generally tubular main body and a vacuum port located at the distal end, a hollow inner body longitudinally slidable within the main body and extending from the main body at its distal end, and a suture recess located in the generally tubular main body. At least one suture clip configured to frictionally fit on an outer surface of the inner body is deployed during use. Clip deployment can occur after a vacuum source is applied to the device so as to draw the suture into the device. The suture lines can be retrieved through the suture recess, and the device can be actuated so as to deliver the suture clip off the delivery device and onto the suture, locking the suture in place.
  • Aortic Occlusion Device

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  • US Patent:
    20200289123, Sep 17, 2020
  • Filed:
    May 28, 2020
  • Appl. No.:
    16/886720
  • Inventors:
    - Irvine CA, US
    Teodoro S. Jimenez - Allso Viejo CA, US
    Nathan Satter - San Diego CA, US
    Fabian Daniel Schroeder - San Diego CA, US
    Raffaele Mazzei - Carlsbad CA, US
    Jeff Kosmoski - San Diego CA, US
    Shahram Zamani - Irvine CA, US
    Adam J. Yestrepsky - Lake Forest CA, US
  • International Classification:
    A61B 17/12
    A61M 1/36
    A61M 1/34
    A61F 2/01
  • Abstract:
    Aortic occlusion and embolic protection devices include radially expandable and collapsible proximal and distal end portions, such as annular self-expanding stents or frames, that are configured to radially expand within an aorta to secure the device within the aorta. The devices can also include a catheter extending axially between the distal end portion and the proximal end portion and a porous covering, or filter, positioned around the catheter and between the proximal end portion and the distal end portion and configured to filter emboli from blood flowing into upper-body arteries. The device can further include a one-way valve positioned at or adjacent to the distal end portion of the device and configured to restrict retrograde blood flow through the device toward the heart.
  • Suture Clip Deployment Devices

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  • US Patent:
    20190290261, Sep 26, 2019
  • Filed:
    Jun 10, 2019
  • Appl. No.:
    16/436829
  • Inventors:
    - Irvine CA, US
    Michael C. Murad - Corona CA, US
    Manouchehr A. Miraki - Laguna Hills CA, US
    Anthony P. Carcia - Portland OR, US
    Fabian Daniel Schroeder - San Diego CA, US
    Raffaele Mazzei - Carlsbad CA, US
    Tyler Douglas Smith - Corvallis OR, US
  • International Classification:
    A61B 17/04
  • Abstract:
    Suture clip deployment devices for applying suture clips to sutures are described. Some embodiments can include a generally tubular main body and a vacuum port located at the distal end, a hollow inner body longitudinally slidable within the main body and extending from the main body at its distal end, and a suture recess located in the generally tubular main body. At least one suture clip configured to frictionally fit on an outer surface of the inner body is deployed during use. Clip deployment can occur after a vacuum source is applied to the device so as to draw the suture into the device. The suture lines can be retrieved through the suture recess, and the device can be actuated so as to deliver the suture clip off the delivery device and onto the suture, locking the suture in place.
  • Aortic Occlusion Device

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  • US Patent:
    20190083102, Mar 21, 2019
  • Filed:
    Nov 16, 2018
  • Appl. No.:
    16/193686
  • Inventors:
    - Irvine CA, US
    Jorge H. Jimenez - Atlanta GA, US
    Nathan Satter - San Diego CA, US
    Fabian Daniel Schroeder - San Diego CA, US
    Raffaele Mazzei - Carlsbad CA, US
    Jeff Kosmoski - San Diego CA, US
    Shahram Zamani - Irvine CA, US
    Adam J. Yestrepsky - Costa Mesa CA, US
  • International Classification:
    A61B 17/12
    A61M 1/36
    A61M 1/34
    A61F 2/01
  • Abstract:
    Embodiments of aortic occlusion devices are described herein that include radially expandable and collapsible proximal and distal end portions, such as annular self-expanding stents or frames, that are configured to radially expand within an aorta to secure the device within the aorta. The devices can also include a catheter extending axially between the distal end portion and the proximal end portion and a porous covering, or filter, positioned around the catheter and between the proximal end portion and the distal end portion and configured to filter emboli from blood flowing into upper-body arteries. The device can further include a one-way valve positioned at or adjacent to the distal end portion of the device and configured to restrict retrograde blood flow through the device toward the heart.
  • Suture Clip Deployment Devices

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  • US Patent:
    20170119375, May 4, 2017
  • Filed:
    Dec 20, 2016
  • Appl. No.:
    15/385203
  • Inventors:
    - Irvine CA, US
    Michael C. Murad - Corona CA, US
    Manouchehr A. Miraki - Laguna Hills CA, US
    Anthony P. Carcia - Portland OR, US
    Fabian Daniel Schroeder - San Diego CA, US
    Raffaele Mazzei - Carlsbad CA, US
    Tyler Douglas Smith - Corvallis OR, US
  • Assignee:
    Edwards Lifesciences Corporation - Irvine CA
  • International Classification:
    A61B 17/04
  • Abstract:
    Suture clip deployment devices for applying suture clips to sutures are described. Some embodiments can include a generally tubular main body and a vacuum port located at the distal end, a hollow inner body longitudinally slidable within the main body and extending from the main body at its distal end, and a suture recess located in the generally tubular main body. At least one suture clip configured to frictionally fit on an outer surface of the inner body is deployed during use. Clip deployment can occur after a vacuum source is applied to the device so as to draw the suture into the device. The suture lines can be retrieved through the suture recess, and the device can be actuated so as to deliver the suture clip off the delivery device and onto the suture, locking the suture in place.
  • Multiple-Firing Securing Device And Methods For Using And Manufacturing Same

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  • US Patent:
    20160166248, Jun 16, 2016
  • Filed:
    Dec 10, 2015
  • Appl. No.:
    14/965323
  • Inventors:
    - Irvine CA, US
    Kevin W. Smith - Coral Gables FL, US
    Michael Walter Kirk - Miami FL, US
    Carlos Rivera - Cooper City FL, US
    George Nunez - Miami FL, US
    Korey Kline - Miami FL, US
    Matthew A. Palmer - Miami FL, US
    M. Sean McBrayer - Miami FL, US
    Richard Cartledge - Boca Raton FL, US
    Max Pierre Mendez - Miami FL, US
    Hengchu Cao - Irvine CA, US
    Anthony Peter Carcia - Portland OR, US
    Kevin Dang - Garden Grove CA, US
    Carey Hendsbee - San Clemente CA, US
    Brent K. Hoffman - Taylorsville UT, US
    Brian R. Jacobs - West Jordan UT, US
    Mohammad Jafari - Foothill Ranch CA, US
    Brian Janish - Huntington Beach CA, US
    Jeffrey L. Mahoney - South Jordan UT, US
    Raffaele Mazzei - Carlsbad CA, US
    Manouchehr A. Miraki - Laguna Hills CA, US
    Ryan Moehle - Salt Lake City UT, US
    Jeremiah Morgan - South Jordan UT, US
    Michael C. Murad - Corona CA, US
    Travis Zenyo Oba - Yorba Linda CA, US
    Ralph Schneider - Irvine CA, US
    Fabian Daniel Schroeder - San Diego CA, US
    Tyler Douglas Smith - Corvallis OR, US
    Ming H. Wu - Tustin CA, US
  • International Classification:
    A61B 17/04
  • Abstract:
    A multiple-fire securing device includes a hollow outer shaft, a reloader, a reloader movement assembly, a rail, and securing structures each defining an inner securing orifice. The reloader longitudinally moves within the outer shaft and has a distal end shaped to temporarily contact one of the securing structures. The rail is disposed within the reloader and has an installing location. The securing structures are disposed on the rail. The reloader movement assembly moves the reloader longitudinally in a distal direction to deliver a first securing structure to the installing location from a first proximal position and moves the reloader proximally away from the installing location without the first securing structure to a position in which the distal end of the reloader temporarily contacts a second one of the securing structures. The second and successive securing structures are moved one at a time to the installing location.
  • Suture Clip Deployment Devices

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  • US Patent:
    20150182217, Jul 2, 2015
  • Filed:
    Mar 16, 2015
  • Appl. No.:
    14/658575
  • Inventors:
    - Irvine CA, US
    Michael C. Murad - Corona CA, US
    Manouchehr A. Miraki - Laguna Hills CA, US
    Anthony Peter Carcia - Portland OR, US
    Fabian Daniel Schroeder - San Diego CA, US
    Raffaele Mazzei - Carlsbad CA, US
    Tyler Douglas Smith - Corvallis OR, US
  • Assignee:
    EDWARDS LIFESCIENCES CORPORATION - Irvine CA
  • International Classification:
    A61B 17/04
  • Abstract:
    Suture clip deployment devices for applying suture clips to sutures are described. Some embodiments can include a generally tubular main body and a vacuum port located at the distal end, a hollow inner body longitudinally slidable within the main body and extending from the main body at its distal end, and a suture recess located in the generally tubular main body. At least one suture clip configured to frictionally fit on an outer surface of the inner body is deployed during use. Clip deployment can occur after a vacuum source is applied to the device so as to draw the suture into the device. The suture lines can be retrieved through the suture recess, and the device can be actuated so as to deliver the suture clip off the delivery device and onto the suture, locking the suture in place.
  • Aortic Occlusion Device

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  • US Patent:
    20140350523, Nov 27, 2014
  • Filed:
    May 13, 2014
  • Appl. No.:
    14/276795
  • Inventors:
    - Irvine CA, US
    Teodoro S. Jimenez - Irvine CA, US
    Nathan Satter - San Diego CA, US
    Fabian D. Schroeder - San Diego CA, US
    Raffaele Mazzei - Carlsbad CA, US
    Jeff Kosmoski - San Diego CA, US
    Shaun Zamani - Irvine CA, US
    Adam Yestrepsky - Irvine CA, US
  • International Classification:
    A61B 17/12
    A61M 1/34
    A61M 1/36
  • US Classification:
    604509, 606191, 606194, 604 9904, 604 9601
  • Abstract:
    Embodiments of aortic occlusion devices are described herein that include radially expandable and collapsible proximal and distal end portions, such as annular self-expanding stents or frames, that are configured to radially expand within an aorta to secure the device within the aorta. The devices can also include a catheter extending axially between the distal end portion and the proximal end portion and a porous covering, or filter, positioned around the catheter and between the proximal end portion and the distal end portion and configured to filter emboli from blood flowing into upper-body arteries. The device can further include a one-way valve positioned at or adjacent to the distal end portion of the device and configured to restrict retrograde blood flow through the device toward the heart.

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Design Director

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Location:
Portland, OR
Industry:
Design
Work:
Modo, Inc.
Design Director

Modo, Inc.
Lead Designer

Ziba California Jun 2010 - Aug 2015
Industrial Designer

Designit Mar 2008 - Sep 2008
Industrial Design Intern
Education:
Muthesius University of Fine Arts and Design 2003 - 2009
Fachhochschule Kiel 2003 - 2009
Skills:
Industrial Design
Medical Devices
Adobe Creative Suite
Design Thinking
Concept Generation
Consumer Products
Product Design
Solidworks
User Experience
Adobe Illustrator
User Interface
User Centered Design
Produktdesign
Konzeptentwicklung
Industriedesign
Concept Development
Indesign
Adobe Photoshop
Research
Strategy
Product Development
Sketching
Keyshot
Languages:
German
English
Certifications:
Industrial Design

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