Patents by Inventor Robert W. Rand

Robert W. Rand 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: 6422748
    Abstract: A radiosurgery and radiotherapy system to provide diagnostic imaging and target localization via a patient 3-D mapping means such as a CT scanner or MRI, patient positioning via a four degree of freedom of motion table, and a stereotactic Cobalt 60 therapy unit incorporating multiple sources to therapeutically irradiate a target is provided. Methods of radiosurgery and radiotherapy utilizing the system are also provided. A combination of radiation source configuration, 360 degree rotational characteristics of the therapy unit, and table movement will allow any size and shape of target to be irradiated to therapeutic levels while decreasing radiation exposure to surrounding healthy tissue. A radiation beam catcher which captures greater than 80% and preferably greater than 90 percent of the radiation from the radiation sources is also provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 6, 2000
    Date of Patent: July 23, 2002
    Inventors: Joseph S. Shepherd, Robert W. Rand
  • Patent number: 6104779
    Abstract: A radiosurgery and radiotherapy system to provide diagnostic imaging and target localization via a patient 3-D mapping means such as a CT scanner or MRI, patient positioning via a four degree of freedom of motion table, and a stereotactic Cobalt 60 therapy unit incorporating multiple sources to therapeutically irradiate a target is provided. Methods of radiosurgery and radiotherapy utilizing the system are also provided. A combination of radiation source configuration, 360 degree rotational characteristics of the therapy unit, and table movement will allow any size and shape of target to be irradiated to therapeutic levels while decreasing radiation exposure to surrounding healthy tissue. A radiation beam catcher which captures greater than 80% and preferably greater than 90 percent of the radiation from the radiation sources is also provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 26, 1998
    Date of Patent: August 15, 2000
    Inventors: Joseph S. Shepherd, Robert W. Rand
  • Patent number: 5894503
    Abstract: A radiosurgery and radiotherapy system to provide diagnostic imaging and target localization via a patient 3-D mapping means such as a CT scanner or MRI, patient positioning via a four degree of freedom of motion table, and a stereotactic Cobalt 60 therapy unit incorporating multiple sources to therapeutically irradiate a target is provided. Methods of radiosurgery and radiotherapy utilizing the system are also provided. A combination of radiation source configuration, 360 degree rotational characteristics of the therapy unit, and table movement will allow any size and shape of target to be irradiated to therapeutic levels while decreasing radiation exposure to surrounding healthy tissue. A radiation beam catcher which captures greater than 80% and preferably greater than 90 percent of the radiation from the radiation sources is also provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 18, 1995
    Date of Patent: April 13, 1999
    Inventors: Joseph S. Shepherd, Robert W. Rand
  • Patent number: 5815547
    Abstract: A radiosurgery and radiotherapy system to provide diagnostic imaging and target localization via a patient 3-D mapping means such as a CT scanner or MRI, patient positioning via a four degree of freedom of motion table, and a stereotactic Cobalt 60 therapy unit incorporating multiple sources to therapeutically irradiate a target is provided. Methods of radiosurgery and radiotherapy utilizing the system are also provided. A combination of radiation source configuration, 360 degree rotational characteristics of the therapy unit, and table movement will allow any size and shape of target to be irradiated to therapeutic levels while decreasing radiation exposure to surrounding healthy tissue. A radiation beam catcher which captures greater than 80% and preferably greater than 90 percent of the radiation from the radiation sources is also provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 18, 1995
    Date of Patent: September 29, 1998
    Inventors: Joseph S. Shepherd, Robert W. Rand
  • Patent number: 5748700
    Abstract: A radiosurgery and radiotherapy system to provide diagnostic imaging and target localization via a patient 3-D mapping means such as a CT scanner or MRI, patient positioning via a four degree of freedom of motion table, and a stereotactic Cobalt 60 therapy unit incorporating multiple sources to therapeutically irradiate a target is provided. Methods of radiosurgery and radiotherapy utilizing the system are also provided. A combination of radiation source configuration, 360 degree rotational characteristics of the therapy unit, and table movement will allow any size and shape of target to be irradiated to therapeutic levels while decreasing radiation exposure to surrounding healthy tissue. A radiation beam catcher which captures greater than 80% and preferably greater than 90 percent of the radiation from the radiation sources is also provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 18, 1995
    Date of Patent: May 5, 1998
    Inventors: Joseph S. Shepherd, Robert W. Rand
  • Patent number: 5537452
    Abstract: A radiosurgery and radiotherapy system to provide diagnostic imaging and target localization via a patient 3-D mapping means such as a CT scanner or MRI, patient positioning via a four degree of freedom of motion table, and a stereotactic Cobalt 60 therapy unit incorporating multiple sources to therapeutically irradiate a target is provided. Methods of radiosurgery and radiotherapy utilizing the system are also provided. A combination of radiation source configuration, 360 degree rotational characteristics of the therapy unit, and table movement will allow any size and shape of target to be irradiated to therapeutic levels while decreasing radiation exposure to surrounding healthy tissue. A radiation beam catcher which captures greater than 80% and preferably greater than 90 percent of the radiation from the radiation sources is also provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 10, 1994
    Date of Patent: July 16, 1996
    Inventors: Joseph S. Shepherd, Robert W. Rand
  • Patent number: 4983159
    Abstract: A process of effecting necrosis of neoplasms in warm blooded animals as a result of hyperthermia of the neoplasm includes injecting particles into the warm blooded animals in proximity of the neoplasm. The particles are capable of exhibiting hysteresis heating when subjected to an alternating magnetic field. Further, the particles are of a size of at least two microns, or greater, so as to be incapable of being intracellularly absorbed within the cells of either the viable tissue of the animal or the neoplastic tissue. After interjecting the particles in association with the neoplasm, the area of the neoplasm is then subjected to an alternating magnetic field. This field is of a frequency greater than that sufficient to cause any appreciable neuromuscular response to the alternating magnetic field, and is less than that capable of causing any detrimental eddy current heating and/or dielectric heating of viable healthy tissue of the warm blooded animal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 17, 1986
    Date of Patent: January 8, 1991
    Inventor: Robert W. Rand
  • Patent number: 4638803
    Abstract: An inflatable balloon capable of being delivered to a site within a body via a catheter or the like, includes on its surface a composition. The composition is capable of inducing the formation of a thrombosis followed by invasion of capillaries and fibroblasts to the thrombosis and subsequent scar formation. Scar formation fixedly adheres the balloon at its placement site to permanently locate the balloon at this placement site.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 30, 1984
    Date of Patent: January 27, 1987
    Inventor: Robert W. Rand
  • Patent number: 4545368
    Abstract: Induction heating can be utilized to cause necrosis of neoplasm as a result of hyperthermia by a process involving the injection of particles having hysteresis heating characteristics into tissue either within or in close proximity to the neoplasm and then subjecting these particles to an alternating magnetic field sufficient to cause hysteresis heating. The frequency of the field is preferably sufficiently low so as to minimize eddy current and dielectric heating. The particles used are preferably initially located within a biologically inert liquid carrier which will facilitate the insertion of the particles within the body and which will automatically become non-liquid within the body so as to hold the particles in place. The carrier may contain radiopaque material to enhance its visualization under radiographic examination.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 13, 1983
    Date of Patent: October 8, 1985
    Inventors: Robert W. Rand, Harold D. Snow, David G. Elliott, Glenn M. Haskins
  • Patent number: 4392040
    Abstract: Induction heating can be utilized to cause necrosis of neoplasm as a result of hyperthermia by a process involving the injection of particles having hysteresis heating characteristics into tissue either within or in close proximity to the neoplasm and then subjecting these particles to an alternating magnetic field sufficient to cause hysteresis heating. The frequency of the field is preferably sufficiently low so as to minimize eddy current and dielectric heating. The particles used are preferably initially located within a biologically inert liquid carrier which will facilitate the insertion of the particles within the body and which will automatically become non-liquid within the body so as to hold the particles in place. The actual heating is preferably carried out by positioning either the entire patient or the affected portion of the patient's body through a series of axially aligned, parallel, liquid cooled coils. Only one of these coils is connected to a power supply.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 9, 1981
    Date of Patent: July 5, 1983
    Inventors: Robert W. Rand, Harold D. Snow, David G. Elliott, Glenn M. Haskins
  • Patent number: D242954
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 29, 1975
    Date of Patent: January 4, 1977
    Inventor: Robert W. Rand