Patents by Inventor Ivo Don Stuyfzand
Ivo Don Stuyfzand 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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Patent number: 11224496Abstract: The present invention relates to patient monitoring, such as hemodynamic monitoring. In order to perform provide monitoring in various scenarios, a patient monitoring device (10) is provided that comprises a patient medical monitoring unit (12) and an information unit (14). The patient medical monitoring unit is configured to perform monitoring at least one physiological parameter of a patient. The information unit is configured to provide a data carrier signal (16) indicative of information about the patient medical monitoring unit, for example, upon connection to a monitoring system. The data carrier signal is provided as an analogue sequence (18) comprising a predetermined waveform (20) indicative of the information about the patient medical monitoring unit.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2016Date of Patent: January 18, 2022Inventors: Hendrikus Bernardus Van Den Brink, Ruud Van Dijk, Frans Henk Kremer, Kasper Gerard Van Wouw, Ivo Don Stuyfzand
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Publication number: 20210210194Abstract: An apparatus displays (20) first data on at least one display unit. A user interaction portion of a user input area of at least one input unit is determined (30); and on the at least one display unit a portion of the first data is displayed (40) simultaneously with second image data. The second image data is representative of the user interaction portion of the user input area of the at least one input unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2021Publication date: July 8, 2021Inventors: Ronaldus Petrus Johannes HERMANS, Adrie BASELMANS, Ivo Don STUYFZAND
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Patent number: 10957441Abstract: An apparatus displays (20) first data on at least one display unit. A user interaction portion of a user input area of at least one input unit is determined (30); and on the at least one display unit a portion of the first data is displayed (40) simultaneously with second image data. The second image data is representative of the user interaction portion of the user input area of the at least one input unit.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2016Date of Patent: March 23, 2021Assignee: KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS N.V.Inventors: Ronaldus Petrus Johannes Hermans, Adrie Baselmans, Ivo Don Stuyfzand
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Patent number: 10586513Abstract: A system is provided for simultaneously displaying video data of multiple video sources (040, 042) on a display. The system comprises a video input (120) for receiving the video data (122) of the multiple video sources; a display processor (140) for generating display data (142) to display the video data of the multiple video sources in respective viewports (1A-2F) on a display. The display processor is further arranged for, if needed to fit respective ones of the viewports, spatially scaling the video data of one or more of the multiple video sources to obtain said fit; and generating a visual indicator (300-320) for visually indicating whether the video data in one of the viewports has been spatially scaled from its native spatial resolution. By providing the visual indicator as part of the display data, the system may warn the user that the video data in one of the viewports may comprise undesirable artifacts which may hinder interpretation of the video data.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2014Date of Patent: March 10, 2020Assignee: KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS N.V.Inventors: Jeroen Gerard Scheepens, Ivo Don Stuyfzand, Hendrikus Bernardus Van Den Brink, Jurgen Jean Louis Hoppenbrouwers, Petrus Johannes Gerardus Mentjox
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Publication number: 20180289447Abstract: The present invention relates to patient monitoring, such as hemodynamic monitoring. In order to perform provide monitoring in various scenarios, a patient monitoring device (10) is provided that comprises a patient medical monitoring unit (12) and an information unit (14). The patient medical monitoring unit is configured to perform monitoring at least one physiological parameter of a patient. The information unit is configured to provide a data carrier signal (16) indicative of information about the patient medical monitoring unit, for example, upon connection to a monitoring system. The data carrier signal is provided as an analogue sequence (18) comprising a predetermined waveform (20) indicative of the information about the patient medical monitoring unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2016Publication date: October 11, 2018Inventors: Hendrikus Bernardus VAN DEN BRINK, Ruud VAN DIJK, Frans Henk KREMER, Kasper Gerard VAN WOUW, Ivo Don STUYFZAND
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Publication number: 20180275836Abstract: The present invention relates to an apparatus for displaying data. It is described to display (20) first data on at least one display unit. A user interaction portion of a user input area of at least one input unit is determined (30); and on the at least one display unit a portion of the first data is displayed (40) simultaneously with second image data, wherein the second image data is representative of the user interaction portion of the user input area of the at least one input unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2016Publication date: September 27, 2018Inventors: Ronaldus Petrus Johannes HERMANS, Adrie BASELMANS, Ivo Don STUYFZAND
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Publication number: 20160240170Abstract: A system is provided for simultaneously displaying video data of multiple video sources (040, 042) on a display. The system comprises a video input (120) for receiving the video data (122) of the multiple video sources; a display processor (140) for generating display data (142) to display the video data of the multiple video sources in respective viewports (1A-2F) on a display. The display processor is further arranged for, if needed to fit respective ones of the viewports, spatially scaling the video data of one or more of the multiple video sources to obtain said fit; and generating a visual indicator (300-320) for visually indicating whether the video data in one of the viewports has been spatially scaled from its native spatial resolution. By providing the visual indicator as part of the display data, the system may warn the user that the video data in one of the viewports may comprise undesirable artifacts which may hinder interpretation of the video data.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2014Publication date: August 18, 2016Inventors: JEROEN GERARD SCHEEPENS, IVO DON STUYFZAND, HENDRIKUS BERNARDUS VAN DEN BRINK, JURGEN JEAN LOUIS HOPPENBROUWERS, PETRUS JOHANNES GERARDUS MENTJOX
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Patent number: 9417703Abstract: Apparatuses (1) for controlling elements (40-70) possibly shown on screens (31) or items (71) possibly represented by the elements (70) comprise detectors (11-13) for detecting features of objects (2) such as body parts in first and second dimensions and converters (14) for converting first features into actions for the elements (40-70) or the items (71). By making the actions dependent on second features, a number of possibilities is increased. First features may be movements of the objects (2) and second features may be absolute or relative positions of the objects (2). First dimensions may be parallel to the screens (31) and second dimensions may be perpendicular or parallel to the screens (31), or vice versa. Actions may comprise browsing groups (4-6) of elements (40-69) at position dependent speeds or browsing one or more groups (4-6) depending on the positions.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2012Date of Patent: August 16, 2016Assignee: Koninklijke Philips N.V.Inventors: Lucas Jacobus Franciscus Geurts, Paul Kaufholz, Hendirkus Petrus Maria Sterken, Jaap Knoester, Ivo Don Stuyfzand
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Publication number: 20140047395Abstract: Apparatuses (1) for controlling elements (40-70) possibly shown on screens (31) or items (71) possibly represented by the elements (70) comprise detectors (11-13) for detecting features of objects (2) such as body parts in first and second dimensions and converters (14) for converting first features into actions for the elements (40-70) or the items (71). By making the actions dependent on second features, a number of possibilities is increased. First features may be movements of the objects (2) and second features may be absolute or relative positions of the objects (2). First dimensions may be parallel to the screens (31) and second dimensions may be perpendicular or parallel to the screens (31), or vice versa. Actions may comprise browsing groups (4-6) of elements (40-69) at position dependent speeds or browsing one or more groups (4-6) depending on the positions.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 13, 2012Publication date: February 13, 2014Applicant: KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS ELECTRONICS N.V.Inventors: Lucas Jacobus Franciscus Geurts, Paul Kaufholz, Hendirkus Petrus Maria Sterken, Jaap Knoester, Ivo Don Stuyfzand