Patents by Inventor Gary Rogers
Gary Rogers 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).
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Publication number: 20070239106Abstract: A medical system comprises a first medical probe having indicia, and a second medical probe in a coaxial arrangement with the first medical probe. The second medical probe has a detector (e.g., an optical detector) configured for detecting a passage of the indicia as the first and second medical probes are moved relative to each other. In one embodiment, the first medical probe is an inner medical probe, and the second medical probe is an outer medical probe. The medical system further comprises an electromechanical driver coupled to the first and second medical probes, and a controller configured for directing the electromechanical driver to move the first and second medical probes relative to each other, and for receiving signals from the detector indicating the relative movement between the first and second medical probes.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2007Publication date: October 11, 2007Applicant: HANSEN MEDICAL, INC.Inventors: Barry Weitzner, Gary Rogers, Albert Solbjor
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Publication number: 20070238924Abstract: A method of performing a medical procedure on a patient comprises introducing a medical instrument into a patient (e.g., percutaneously), conveying control signals from a remote controller to a drive unit, and operating the drive unit in accordance with the control signals to actuate the tool located on the medical instrument to secure a stent to an anatomical vessel (e.g., a blood vessel, such as an abdominal aorta). The tool may be a sewing tool that is controlled to stitch the stent to the anatomical vessel. In one method, the control signals are conveyed from the remote controller to the drive unit in response to user commands. The user commands may be movements made at a user interface that correspond to movements of the medical instrument.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2007Publication date: October 11, 2007Applicant: HANSEN MEDICAL, INC.Inventors: Barry Weitzner, Gary Rogers, Albert Solbjor, Dwight Meglan, Robert Ailinger, David Brock, Woojin Lee, David Driscoll
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Publication number: 20070239120Abstract: A method of performing a medical procedure on a patient comprises conveying control signals from a remote controller to a drive unit, intravenously introducing the catheter into a heart of the patient (e.g., via the vena cava into the right atrium), and creating a puncture within a wall between two chambers (e.g., the left and right atria) of the heart. The method further comprises creating a puncture within a wall between two chambers of the heart, and operating the drive unit in accordance with the control signals to advance a working catheter within the guide catheter through the puncture.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2007Publication date: October 11, 2007Inventors: David Brock, Woojin Lee, Gary Rogers, Barry Weitzner
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Publication number: 20070232855Abstract: A method of performing a medical procedure on a patient comprises conveying control signals from a remote controller to a drive unit, intraluminally introducing a first medical instrument within the patient, extraluminally introducing a second medical instrument within the patient, and operating the drive unit in accordance with the control signals to actuate a first tool on the first medical instrument and a second tool on the second medical instrument, in unison, to perform the medical procedure at a target region within an anatomical vessel. In one method, the control signals are conveyed from the remote controller to the drive unit in response to user commands, which may be movements made at a user interface that correspond to movements of the medical instrument.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2007Publication date: October 4, 2007Applicant: Hansen Medical, Inc.Inventors: Barry Weitzner, Gary Rogers, Albert Solbjor, Dwight Meglan, Robert Ailinger, David Brock, Woojin Lee, David Driscoll
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Publication number: 20070233045Abstract: A robotic medical system for use with an intravascular catheter that delivers fluid within an anatomical vessel is provided. The robotic medical system comprises a user interface configured for receiving at least one command, an electromechanical driver configured for being coupled to the catheter, a fluid delivery controller coupled to the catheter, and an electric controller configured for directing the electromechanical driver to mechanically move the catheter within at least one degree-of-freedom and for directing the fluid delivery controller to deliver fluid to the catheter in response to the at least one command. The robotic medical system may further comprise a source of fluid and a fluid line configured for coupling the source of fluid to the catheter, and a manifold configured for fluidly interfacing with the catheter, in which case, the manifold has a fluid inlet port coupled to the fluid line.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2007Publication date: October 4, 2007Applicant: HANSEN MEDICAL, INC.Inventors: Barry Weitzner, Gary Rogers, Albert Solbjor
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Patent number: 7214230Abstract: A remote control flexible instrument system, employing a shaft which supports a tool, is described in which the has proximal and distal ends with at least a portion thereof extending through a lumen of the human body so as to locate the shaft at an internal target site. A master station including an input device provides control of the instrument situated at a slave station. The master station can control at least one degree-of-freedom of the flexible instrument. A controller intercouples the master and slave stations and is operated in accordance with a computer algorithm that receives a command from the input device for controlling at least one degree-of-freedom of the catheter so as to respond in accordance with action at the input device. The flexible instrument further comprises a controlled flexible segment along the shaft, for controlled bending at the flexible segment to guide the shaft and to dispose the tool at an operative site.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2001Date of Patent: May 8, 2007Assignee: Hansen Medical, Inc.Inventors: David L. Brock, Woojin Lee, Gary Rogers, Barry Weitzner, Robert W. Cunningham
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Patent number: 7210267Abstract: A slide block for slideably and pivotally mounting a window sash to a side member of a window frame having a vertical window jamb channel. The slide block includes a body, the body defining a sash pivot-receiving aperture. A sash pivot retainer spring is integrally formed with the body and is positionable between a first position obstructing removal of a sash pivot when the sash pivot is disposed in the aperture and a second position permitting removal of the sash pivot.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2004Date of Patent: May 1, 2007Assignee: Amesbury Group, Inc.Inventors: Lawrence John VerSteeg, Gary Roger Newman
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Publication number: 20070060879Abstract: A system drives a catheter and an implement positioned within and axially moveable relative to the catheter through an anatomical body. The system may include an implement driver which receives and couples to the implement, and a catheter driver which receives and couples to the catheter. A controller coupled to the catheter and implement drivers directs the operation of the drivers to move the implement and catheter relative to each other.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2006Publication date: March 15, 2007Applicant: Hansen Medical, Inc.Inventors: Barry Weitzner, Gary Rogers, Albert Solbjor
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Publication number: 20070035519Abstract: Thumb and finger guide structure for a computer mouse includes two guides, one located on either side of the mouse. One guide is designed to receive the user's thumb and the other is designed to receive the user's little finger. The structure of the present invention positions the user's thumb and little finger with the user's hand in an open relaxed position. The structure allows the mouse to be moved and lifted without gripping its lateral sides. According to one embodiment, the guide structure of the present invention is retrofitted to an existing mouse by the use of a peel and stick adhesive. According to another embodiment, a computer mouse is provided with the guide structure integral to it and for replacing an existing mouse.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2006Publication date: February 15, 2007Inventor: Gary Rogers
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Patent number: 7155778Abstract: Disclosed are apparatus for a block and tackle window balance to be incorporated in single and double hung window assemblies. In one embodiment the block and tackle window balance includes a roller secured within a bottom guide to increase range of travel of a window sash.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 2005Date of Patent: January 2, 2007Assignee: Amesbury Group, Inc.Inventor: Gary Roger Newman
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Publication number: 20060276462Abstract: This invention relates to methods of use for AMPA receptor potentiator compounds and pharmaceutical compositions in the prevention and treatment of cognitive impairment as a result of acute or chronic sleep deprivation, including enhancement of receptor functioning at synapses in brain networks responsible for higher order behaviors. A still further aspect of the present invention is the use of an active agent as described above for the preparation of a medicament for the treatment of a disorder as described above.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 13, 2004Publication date: December 7, 2006Inventors: Sam Deadwyler, Robert Hampson, Linda Porrino, Gary Rogers, Gary Lynch
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Patent number: 7098893Abstract: Thumb and finger guide structure for a computer mouse includes two guides, one located on either side of the mouse. One guide is designed to receive the user's thumb and the other is designed to receive the user's little finger. The structure of the present invention positions the user's thumb and little finger with the user's hand in an open relaxed position. The structure allows the mouse to be moved and lifted without gripping its lateral sides. According to one embodiment, the guide structure of the present invention is retro-fitted to an existing mouse by the use of a peel and stick adhesive. According to another embodiment, a computer mouse is provided with the guide structure integral to it and for replacing an existing mouse.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2003Date of Patent: August 29, 2006Inventor: Gary Rogers
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Patent number: 7090683Abstract: A remote control flexible instrument system, employing a shaft which supports a tool, is described in which the has proximal and distal ends with at least a portion thereof extending through a lumen of the human body so as to locate the shaft at an internal target site. A master station including an input device provides control of the instrument situated at a slave station. The master station can control at least one degree-of-freedom of the flexible instrument. A controller intercouples the master and slave stations and is operated in accordance with a computer algorithm that receives a command from the input device for controlling at least one degree-of-freedom of the catheter so as to respond in accordance with action at the input device. The flexible instrument further comprises a controlled flexible segment along the shaft, for controlled bending at the flexible segment to guide the shaft and to dispose the tool at an operative site.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2001Date of Patent: August 15, 2006Assignee: Hansen Medical, Inc.Inventors: David L. Brock, Woojin Lee, Gary Rogers, Barry Weitzner, Robert E. Ailinger
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Patent number: 7078162Abstract: The present invention provides an aqueous regenerator for addition to an aqueous developer that contains an organic solvent, a dispersing agent and a weak base, and has a pH of between about 8 and less than about 13. The aqueous regenerator includes an organic solvent, dispersing agent, and an effective amount of a strong base such that the regenerator has a greater pH than the developer into which the regenerator is to be added.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2003Date of Patent: July 18, 2006Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Gary Roger Miller, Kevin Wieland, Melanie Kelim
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Patent number: 7028371Abstract: The present invention relates to inertial braking system for spring-loaded devices, such as block and tackle window balances incorporated in single and double hung window assemblies. In one embodiment, a block and tackle window balance includes a translatable block assembly disposed in a track including a pawl pivotally attached to the translatable block assembly. The pawl, in response to a rapid acceleration of the translatable block assembly, rotates about a pivot and frictionally engages the track, thereby wedging the translatable block assembly in the track. In another embodiment, the translatable block assembly includes a cam attached to the pawl and a brake shoe disposed between the cam and a cord seated within a pulley. Rotation of the pawl causes the cam to translate the brake shoe, thereby compressing the cord against the pulley.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2003Date of Patent: April 18, 2006Assignee: Amesbury Group Inc.Inventors: Lawrence VerSteeg, Gary Roger Newman
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Patent number: 6904708Abstract: A snow removal system (100) for melting snow into water includes a container (110) having a storage chamber (124) adapted to store snow and a predetermined amount of water (114). The snow removal system also includes a heating assembly (104) at least partially disposed in the storage chamber and adapted to heat water stored in the storage chamber to a selected temperature. The snow removal system further includes a mixing system (106) adapted to pressurize water and discharge the pressurized water through at least one nozzle (168). The nozzle is oriented to direct the pressurized water into the storage chamber. A method of snow removal whereby the snow removal system (100) is used to mix snow with heated water by spraying of pressurized water.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2003Date of Patent: June 14, 2005Inventor: Gary A. Rogers
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Patent number: 6877187Abstract: Disclosed are apparatus for a block and tackle window balance to be incorporated in single and double hung window assemblies. In one embodiment the block and tackle window balance includes a roller secured within a bottom guide to increase range of travel of a window sash.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2003Date of Patent: April 12, 2005Assignee: Amesbury Group, Inc.Inventor: Gary Roger Newman
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Publication number: 20050062716Abstract: Thumb and finger guide structure for a computer mouse includes two guides, one located on either side of the mouse. One guide is designed to receive the user's thumb and the other is designed to receive the user's little finger. The structure of the present invention positions the user's thumb and little finger with the user's hand in an open relaxed position. The structure allows the mouse to be moved and lifted without gripping its lateral sides. According to one embodiment, the guide structure of the present invention is retro-fitted to an existing mouse by the use of a peel and stick adhesive. According to another embodiment, a computer mouse is provided with the guide structure integral to it and for replacing an existing mouse.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2003Publication date: March 24, 2005Inventor: Gary Rogers
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Publication number: 20040259871Abstract: This invention related to the prevention and treatment of cerebral insufficiency, including enhancement of receptor functioning in synapses in brain networks responsible for higher order behaviors. These brain networks are involved in cognitive abilities related to memory impairment, such as is observed In a variety of dementias, and in imbalances in neuronal activity between different brain regions, as is suggested in disorders such as Parkinson's disease, schizophrenia and affective disorders. In a particular aspect, the present invention relates to compounds useful for treatment of such conditions and methods of using these compounds for such treatment.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 2004Publication date: December 23, 2004Inventors: Gary A. Rogers, Matthew Allan, Clayton Harris, Jianjie Huang, Christopher M. Marrs, Rudolf Mueller, Stanislaw Rachwal
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Patent number: 6817828Abstract: The specification discloses a pallet orienting apparatus for use in a return lane of a pallet live storage system, wherein one or more empty pallets may be placed in the pallet orienting means in a generally upright position, the pallet being rotated to a pallet delivery position in which the pallet lies in a generally horizontal plane. A plurality of pallets may be simultaneously handled by the orienting apparatus, which may be linked to a computerized control system for a live storage warehouse. The specification describes preferred methods for handling empty pallets, in a palletized live storage system.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2001Date of Patent: November 16, 2004Assignee: SSI Schaefer LimitedInventors: Alan Christopher John Worrel, Christopher Brian Watts, Gary Rogers-Mitchell, Simon Philip Scott, Brian Edward Newin