Patents by Inventor David Preiss

David Preiss has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 11318673
    Abstract: Techniques for film tensioning in additive fabrication are provided. According to some aspects, a film forming part of a container in an additive fabrication device may be tensioned by different forces along different axes. According to some embodiments, an adjustable tensioning system may be provided within an additive fabrication device that may couple to one or more components of a removable container comprising a film. The tension of the film may be adjusted by the additive fabrication device via the adjustable tensioning system and its coupling to the container.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 31, 2019
    Date of Patent: May 3, 2022
    Assignee: Formlabs, Inc.
    Inventors: Konstantinos Oikonomopoulos, David Preiss
  • Patent number: 11179044
    Abstract: A method of identifying alveolar ventilation (VA) in a subject, the method comprising: (1) using a breathing circuit which, at exhalation, keeps exhaled gas separate from inhaled gas and at inhalation, when a first gas set (FGS) flow is less than the subject's minute ventilation (VE), results in a subject inhaling FGS first and then a second gas set (SGS), for the balance of inhalation; (2) setting the FGS flow at a rate greater that VE; (3) measuring an end tidal CO2 concentration at a steady state; (4) progressively lowering the FGS flow until a time equal to a recirculation time of CO2 in the subject; and (5) deriving VA as the rate of FGS flow at the intersection between an average PETCO2 in a steady state and a line fit to the PETCO2 values after the rise in PETCO2 values begins until the recirculation time.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 28, 2018
    Date of Patent: November 23, 2021
    Assignee: THORNHILL SCIENTIFIC INC.
    Inventors: Joseph Fisher, David Preiss, Takafumi Azami, Alex Vesely, Eitan Prisman, Ron Somogyi, Steve Iscoe
  • Publication number: 20190366630
    Abstract: Techniques for film tensioning in additive fabrication are provided. According to some aspects, a film forming part of a container in an additive fabrication device may be tensioned by different forces along different axes. According to some embodiments, an adjustable tensioning system may be provided within an additive fabrication device that may couple to one or more components of a removable container comprising a film. The tension of the film may be adjusted by the additive fabrication device via the adjustable tensioning system and its coupling to the container.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 31, 2019
    Publication date: December 5, 2019
    Applicant: Formlabs, Inc.
    Inventors: Konstantinos Oikonomopoulos, David Preiss
  • Publication number: 20180344172
    Abstract: An apparatus to measure pulmonary blood flow and cardiac output ({dot over (Q)}) comprising: a) a breathing circuit which, at exhalation, keeps exhaled gas separate from inhaled gas and at inhalation, when VE is greater than first gas set (FGS) flow, results in a subject inhaling FGS first and then a second gas set (SGS), for the balance of inhalation; b) a gas sensor for monitoring gas concentrations at the patient-circuit interface; c) a gas flow control means for controlling the rate of EGS flow into the breathing circuit; d) machine-intelligence consisting of a computer or logic circuit capable of controlling the gas flow control means which receives the output of the gas sensor means and outputs pulmonary blood flow.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 28, 2018
    Publication date: December 6, 2018
    Applicant: THORNHILL SCIENTIFIC INC.
    Inventors: Joseph Fisher, David Preiss, Takafumi Asami, Alex Vesely, Eitan Prisman, Ron Somogyi, Steve Iscoe
  • Publication number: 20180296158
    Abstract: A breathing circuit for use with a first gas set (FGS) and a second gas set (SGS), said circuit comprising means for keeping separate the FGS and SGS, and a means for sequentially delivering to a patient, first the FGS, and, on inspiration, when the patient inspires so as to deplete the supply of FGS into the circuit, subsequently delivers substantially SGS for the balance of inspiration.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 29, 2014
    Publication date: October 18, 2018
    Inventors: Joseph Fisher, Eitan Prisman, Takafumi Azami, David Preiss, Alex Vesely, Ron Somogyi, Tehilla Adams, Dan Nayot, Steve Iscoe
  • Publication number: 20160166154
    Abstract: An apparatus to measure pulmonary blood flow and cardiac output (Q) comprising: a) a breathing circuit which, at exhalation, keeps exhaled gas separate from inhaled gas and at inhalation, when VE is greater than first gas set (FGS) flow, results in a subject inhaling FGS first and then a second gas set (SGS), for the balance of inhalation; b) a gas sensor for monitoring gas concentrations at the patient-circuit interface; c) a gas flow control means for controlling the rate of FGS flow into the breathing circuit; d) machine intelligence consisting of a computer or logic circuit capable of controlling the gas flow control means which receives the output of the gas sensor means and outputs pulmonary blood flow.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 28, 2015
    Publication date: June 16, 2016
    Applicant: THORNHILL SCIENTIFIC INC.
    Inventors: Joseph Fisher, David Preiss, Takafumi Azami, Alex Vesely, Eitan Prisman, Ron Somogyi, Steve Iscoe
  • Patent number: 8844528
    Abstract: A breathing circuit for sequential gas delivery of a first gas set (FGS) and a second gas set (SGS) employs an arrangement of conduits and active or passive valves to prevent mixing of the FGS and SGS including a valve triggered by depletion of FGS that makes the SGS available for inspiration after the FGS is depleted.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 18, 2004
    Date of Patent: September 30, 2014
    Inventors: Joseph Fisher, David Preiss, Takafumi Azami, Alex Vesely, Eitan Prisman, Steve Iscoe, Ron Somogyi, Dan Nayot, Tehilla Adams
  • Publication number: 20130345586
    Abstract: An apparatus to measure pulmonary blood flow and cardiac output (Q) comprising: a) a breathing circuit which, at exhalation, keeps exhaled gas separate from inhaled gas and at inhalation, when VE is greater than first gas set (FGS) flow, results in a subject inhaling FGS first and then a second gas set (SGS), for the balance of inhalation; b) a gas sensor for monitoring gas concentrations at the patient-circuit interface; c) a gas flow control means for controlling the rate of FGS flow into the breathing circuit; d) machine intelligence consisting of a computer or logic circuit capable of controlling the gas flow control means which receives the output of the gas sensor means and outputs pulmonary blood flow.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 10, 2013
    Publication date: December 26, 2013
    Applicant: THORNHILL SCIENTIFIC INC.
    Inventors: Joseph Fisher, David Preiss, Takafumi Asami, Alex Vesely, Eltan Prisman, Ron Somogyi, Steve Iscoe
  • Patent number: 8460202
    Abstract: An apparatus to measure cardiac output (Q) and other parameters such as alveolar ventilation (VA), minute CO2 elimination from the lung (VCO2), minute oxygen consumption (VO2), oxygenated mixed venous partial pressure of CO2, (PvCO2-oxy), true mixed venous partial pressure of CO2(PvCO2), PaCO2, mixed venous oxygen saturation (SvO2), pulmonary shunt, and anatomical dead space, consisting of: a) a breathing circuit with characteristics that: i. on exhalation, exhaled gas is kept substantially separate from inhaled gas; ii.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 18, 2004
    Date of Patent: June 11, 2013
    Assignee: Thornhill Scientific Inc.
    Inventors: Joseph Fisher, David Preiss, Takafumi Asami, Alex Vesely, Eltan Prisman, Ron Somogyi, Steve Iscoe
  • Patent number: 7913690
    Abstract: A method of calculating the flux of any gas (x) in a CBC circuit for a ventilated or a spontaneous breathing subject, for example said gas(x) being; a) an anesthetic such as but limited to; i)N2O; ii) sevoflurane; iii) isoflurane; iv) halothane; v) desflurame; or the like b) Oxygen; c) Carbon dioxide; or the like utilizing the following relationships; Flux of gas(x)=SGF (FSX?FEX) wherein SGF=Source of gas flow into the breathing circuit (CBC circuit) in liters/minute as read from the gas flow meter as set by the anesthesiologist; FSX=Fractional concentration of gas X in the source gas (which is set by the anesthesiologist); FEX=Fractional concentration of gas X in the end expired gas as determined by a portable gas analyzer, or the like.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 21, 2003
    Date of Patent: March 29, 2011
    Inventors: Joseph Fisher, David Preiss, Takafumi Azami, Alex Vesely, Eitan Prisman, Tehilla Adams
  • Publication number: 20070062534
    Abstract: A breathing circuit for use with a first gas set (FGS) and a second gas set (SGS), said circuit comprising means for keeping separate the FGS and SGS, and a means for sequentially delivering to a patient, first the FGS, and, on inspiration, when the patient inspires so as to deplete the supply of FGS into the circuit, subsequently delivers substantially SGS for the balance of inspiration.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 18, 2004
    Publication date: March 22, 2007
    Inventors: Joseph Fisher, David Preiss, Takafumi Azami, Alex Vesely, Eitan Prisman, Steve Iscoe, Ron Somogyi, Dan Nayot, Tehilla Adams
  • Publication number: 20070062531
    Abstract: An apparatus to measure cardiac output (Q) and other parameters such as alveolar ventilation (VA), minute CO2 elimination from the lung (VCO2 ), minute oxygen consumption (VO2), oxygenated mixed venous partial pressure of CO2, (PvCO2-oxy), true mixed venous partial pressure of CO2(PvCO2), PaCO2, mixed venous oxygen saturation (SvO2), pulmonary shunt, and anatomical dead space, consisting of: a) a breathing circuit with characteristics that: i. on exhalation, exhaled gas is kept substantially separate from inhaled gas; ii.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 18, 2004
    Publication date: March 22, 2007
    Inventors: Joseph Fisher, David Preiss, Takafumi Azami, Alex Vesely, Eltan Prisman, Ron Somogyi, Dan Nayot
  • Publication number: 20050217671
    Abstract: A method of calculating the flux of any gas (x) in a CBC circuit for a ventilated or a spontaneous breathing subject, for example said gas(x) being; a) an anesthetic such as but limited to; i)N2O; ii) sevoflurane; iii) isoflurane; iv) halothane; v) desflurame; or the like b) Oxygen; c) Carbon dioxide; or the like utilizing the following relationships; Flux of gas(x)=SGF (FSX?FEX) wherein SGF=Source of gas flow into the breathing circuit (CBC circuit) in liters/minute as read from the gas flow meter as set by the anesthesiologist; FSX=Fractional concentration of gas X in the source gas (which is set by the anesthesiologist); FEX=Fractional concentration of gas X in the end expired gas as determined by a portable gas analyzer, or the like.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 21, 2003
    Publication date: October 6, 2005
    Inventors: Joseph Fisher, David Preiss, Takafumi Azami, Alex Vesely, Eitan Prisman, Tehilla Adams
  • Publication number: 20040084048
    Abstract: A method and device for effective delivery of a gas such as oxygen for inhalation are described that sequentially dilute room air to the flow of gas during a respiratory cycle. A mask assembly is described that comprises an inspiratory and expiratory limb each containing a very low resistance one-way valve, and a sequential dilution conduit (leading from the atmosphere to the inspiratory limb) with a one-way valve that has a slightly positive cracking pressure. A sequential dilution valve may also be placed in the sequential dilution conduit.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 12, 2003
    Publication date: May 6, 2004
    Inventors: Alex Stenzler, Tim Quinn, Edmond Chu, Hiroshi Sasano, Ron B. Somogyi, George A. Volgyesi, Steve D. Iscoe, David Preiss, Eltan Prisman, Alex Vesely, Joseph A. Fisher
  • Publication number: 20040060560
    Abstract: A method and device for effective delivery of a gas such as oxygen for inhalation is provided by sequentially diluting room air to the flow of gas during a respiratory cycle. A mask assembly is described that comprises an inspiratory and expiratory limb each containing a very low resistance one-way valve, and a sequential dilution conduit (leading from the atmosphere to the inspiratory limb) with a one-way valve that has a slightly positive cracking pressure. A gas reservoir is also attached to the inspiratory limb. During expiration, the reservoir is filled with oxygen, for example, flowing from the oxygen source. During inspiration, oxygen from the oxygen source and the reservoir are drawn preferentially. If the oxygen flow is equal to or greater than the minute ventilation of the subject, no atmospheric air is entrained into the mask assembly and the subject gets pure oxygen. If the minute ventilation (tidal volume) exceeds the oxygen flow, the reservoir is depleted.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 27, 2002
    Publication date: April 1, 2004
    Applicant: SENSORMEDICS CORPORATION
    Inventors: Alex Stenzler, Joseph A. Fisher, Alex Vesely, Hiroshi Sasano, Ron B. Somogyi, George Volgyesi, Steve Iscoe, David Preiss, Eitan Prisman