Patents by Inventor Rongqing Dai

Rongqing Dai 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).

  • Publication number: 20090118794
    Abstract: A visual prosthesis apparatus comprising: a video capture device for capturing a video image; a video processing unit associated with the video capture device, the video processing unit configured to convert the video image to stimulation patterns; and a retinal stimulation system configured to stimulate neural tissue in a subject's eye based on the stimulation patterns, wherein the video processing unit is configured to be powered on after a first time interval upon activation of a power button, wherein the video processing unit is configured to be powered off after a second time interval upon activation of a power button.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 7, 2007
    Publication date: May 7, 2009
    Inventors: Kelly H. McClure, Arup Roy, Richard Agustin Castro, Sumit Yadav, Rongqing Dai, Robert J. Greenberg, Da-Yu Chang, Xiaofan Wu, Scott Loftin, Susan McCord
  • Patent number: 7482957
    Abstract: The present invention provides a DAC constructed from a series of floating gate devices which are programmable to a series of predetermined values. Addressing one or more of the programmed floating gate devices will select from a wide variety of analog outputs. Reprogramming the floating gate devices, can provide a different variety of analog outputs. For example, the floating gate devices can be preprogrammed to a different range of outputs matching a range of perceptible signals.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 17, 2007
    Date of Patent: January 27, 2009
    Assignee: Second Sight Medical Products, Inc.
    Inventors: Rongqing Dai, James S. Little, Kea-Tiong Tang
  • Publication number: 20080294223
    Abstract: The invention is a method of automatically adjusting an electrode array to the neural characteristics of an individual subject. The response to electrical neural stimulation varies from subject to subject. Measure of impedance may be used to predict the electrode height from the neural tissue and, thereby, predict the threshold of perception. Alternatively, electrode height may be measured directly to predict the threshold of perception. Also, impedance measurement may be used to quickly identify defective electrodes and proper electrode placement.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 26, 2007
    Publication date: November 27, 2008
    Inventors: Robert J. Greenberg, Ione Fine, Arup Roy, Matthew J. McMahon, Mark S. Humayun, James David Weiland, Alan M. Horsager, Dao Min Zhou, Amy Hines, Sumit Yadav, Rongqing Dai
  • Publication number: 20080275362
    Abstract: The present invention is a method for measuring stable and reproducible electrode-tissue impedance, comprising preconditioning an electrode-tissue interface. Further aspect of the invention is a stimulation system for a visual prosthesis generating a stimulation signal to precondition the electrode-tissue interface, comprising a computer; software, loaded in the computer, adapted to perform a stimulating method for a visual prosthesis having a plurality of electrodes; a video processing unit; and an implanted neuron-stimulator.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 25, 2007
    Publication date: November 6, 2008
    Inventors: Amy Chu Peishuan Hines, Dao Min Zhou, Arup Roy, Rongqing Dai, Robert J. Greenberg
  • Publication number: 20080177356
    Abstract: The present application deals generally with the stimulation of neural tissue by electronic means and specifically with controlling the level of electrical stimulation in order to prevent damage to the neural tissue. Methods presented in the disclosure include detecting current leakage via electrode impedance measurement, electrode capacitance measurement, and testing the electrode response to test current pulse. Apparatus presented in the disclosure include circuitry and systems capable of performing the methods disclosed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 29, 2007
    Publication date: July 24, 2008
    Inventors: Robert Jay Greenberg, Kelly Hobart McClure, James Singleton Little, Rongqing Dai, Arup Roy, Richard Agustin Castro, John Reinhold, Kea-Tiong Tang, Sumit Yadav, Chunhong Zhou, Dao Min Zhou, Pishoy Maksy
  • Publication number: 20080154336
    Abstract: A visor for retinal stimulation of visually impaired subjects is shown. The visor comprises a frame, an external coil, a camera and a mounting system. A connector allows the external coil to be positioned along a first direction. A sliding device allows the external coil to be positioned along a second direction. Positioning of the visor on a subject's nose allows the external coil to be positioned along a third direction. Positioning of the external coil along the first, second or third direction is useful to maximize coupling RF coupling between the external coil and an internal coil implanted on a subject wearing the visor.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 15, 2007
    Publication date: June 26, 2008
    Inventors: Kelly H. McClure, Richard Agustin Castro, Sanjay Gaikwad, Da-Yu Chang, Scott M. Loftin, Rongqing Dai, Robert J. Greenberg
  • Publication number: 20080154337
    Abstract: A visor for retinal stimulation of visually impaired subjects is shown. The visor comprises a frame, an external coil, a camera and a mounting system. A connector allows the external coil to be positioned along a first direction. A sliding device allows the external coil to be positioned along a second direction. Positioning of the visor on a subject's nose allows the external coil to be positioned along a third direction. Positioning of the external coil along the first, second or third direction is useful to maximize coupling RF coupling between the external coil and an internal coil implanted on a subject wearing the visor.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 28, 2007
    Publication date: June 26, 2008
    Inventors: Kelly H. McClure, Richard Agustin Castro, Sanjay Gaikwad, Da-Yu Chang, Scott M. Loftin, Rongqing Dai, Robert J. Greenberg
  • Patent number: 7379000
    Abstract: The present invention provides a DAC constructed from a series of floating gate devices which are programmable to a series of predetermined values. Addressing one or more of the programmed floating gate devices will select from a wide variety of analog outputs. Reprogramming the floating gate devices, can provide a different variety of analog outputs. For example, the floating gate devices can be preprogrammed to a different range of outputs matching a range of perceptible signals.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 12, 2007
    Date of Patent: May 27, 2008
    Assignee: Second Sight Medical Products, Inc.
    Inventors: Rongqing Dai, James S. Little, Kea-Tiong Tang
  • Publication number: 20080114231
    Abstract: A power scheme for an implant on a human or animal body comprises: a charging circuit to provide power to deliver controlled stimulation currents to a body tissue; a capacitive storage arrangement connected with the charging circuit and charged by the charging circuit; a shunting arrangement to limit voltage on the capacitive storage arrangement; a driver array configured to transfer charges from the capacitive storage arrangement to the tissue; and an electrode array connected with the driver array and the tissue.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 25, 2007
    Publication date: May 15, 2008
    Inventors: Rongqing Dai, Robert J. Greenberg
  • Publication number: 20080114415
    Abstract: A power scheme for an implant on a human or animal body comprises: a charging circuit to provide power to deliver controlled stimulation currents to a body tissue; a capacitive storage arrangement connected with the charging circuit and charged by the charging circuit; a shunting arrangement to limit voltage on the capacitive storage arrangement; a driver array configured to transfer charges from the capacitive storage arrangement to the tissue; and an electrode array connected with the driver array and the tissue.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 14, 2006
    Publication date: May 15, 2008
    Inventors: Rongqing Dai, Robert J. Greenberg
  • Publication number: 20080086173
    Abstract: The present invention is an improved hermetic package for implantation in the human body. The implantable device comprises an electrically non-conductive substrate; a plurality of electrically conductive vias through said electrically non-conductive substrate; a flip-chip circuit attached to said electrically non-conductive substrate using conductive bumps and electrically connected to a first subset of said plurality of electrically conductive vias, wherein said flip-chip circuit contains one or more stacks or a folded stack; a wire bonded circuit attached to said electrically non-conductive substrate and electrically connected to a second subset of said electrically conductive vias; and a cover bonded to said electrically non-conductive substrate, said cover, said electrically non-conductive substrate and said electrically conductive vias forming a hermetic package.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 26, 2007
    Publication date: April 10, 2008
    Inventors: Jerry Ok, Robert Greenberg, Neil Talbot, James Little, Rongqing Dai, Jordan Neysmith, Kelly McClure
  • Publication number: 20080082140
    Abstract: The present invention is a method for measuring stable and reproducible electrode-tissue impedance, comprising preconditioning an electrode-tissue interface. Further aspect of the invention is a stimulation system for a visual prosthesis generating a stimulation signal to precondition the electrode-tissue interface, comprising a computer; software, loaded in the computer, adapted to perform a stimulating method for a visual prosthesis having a plurality of electrodes; a video processing unit; and an implanted neuron-stimulator.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 28, 2007
    Publication date: April 3, 2008
    Inventors: Amy Chu Peishuan Hines, Dao Min Zhou, Arup Roy, Rongqing Dai, Robert J. Greenberg
  • Publication number: 20080082147
    Abstract: Methods and devices for inductively coupled implants on the human or animal body are disclosed. An external coil assembly to be used with the implant has a transmitting coil and one or more receiving coils. The number of the receiving coils, their distance from the transmitting coil and their shape is chosen to reduce the influence of a noise signal received by the external coil assembly.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 25, 2007
    Publication date: April 3, 2008
    Inventors: Rongqing Dai, Dao Min Zhou, Robert J. Greenberg, John Gord
  • Publication number: 20080082143
    Abstract: Methods and devices for inductively coupled implants on the human or animal body are disclosed. An external coil assembly to be used with the implant has a transmitting coil and one or more receiving coils. The number of the receiving coils, their distance from the transmitting coil and their shape is chosen to reduce the influence of a noise signal received by the external coil assembly.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 29, 2006
    Publication date: April 3, 2008
    Inventors: Rongqing Dai, Dao Min Zhou, Robert J. Greenberg, John Gord
  • Publication number: 20080068242
    Abstract: The present invention provides a DAC constructed from a series of floating gate devices which are programmable to a series of predetermined values. Addressing one or more of the programmed floating gate devices will select from a wide variety of analog outputs. Reprogramming the floating gate devices, can provide a different variety of analog outputs. For example, the floating gate devices can be preprogrammed to a different range of outputs matching a range of perceptible signals.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 17, 2007
    Publication date: March 20, 2008
    Inventors: Rongqing Dai, James Little, Kea-Tiong Tang
  • Publication number: 20080058895
    Abstract: The present invention is an improved hermetic package for implantation in the human body. The implantable device comprises an electrically non-conductive substrate; a plurality of electrically conductive vias through said electrically non-conductive substrate; a flip-chip circuit attached to said electrically non-conductive substrate using conductive bumps and electrically connected to a first subset of said plurality of electrically conductive vias, wherein said flip-chip circuit contains one or more stacks or a folded stack; a wire bonded circuit attached to said electrically non-conductive substrate and electrically connected to a second subset of said electrically conductive vias; and a cover bonded to said electrically non-conductive substrate, said cover, said electrically non-conductive substrate and said electrically conductive vias forming a hermetic package.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 18, 2007
    Publication date: March 6, 2008
    Inventors: Jerry Ok, Robert Greenberg, Neil Talbot, James Little, Rongqing Dai, Jordan Neysmith, Kelly McClure
  • Publication number: 20080046041
    Abstract: In electrically stimulating neural tissue it is important to prevent over stimulation and unbalanced stimulation which would cause damage to the neural tissue, the electrode, or both. It is critical that neural tissue in not subjected to any direct current or alternating current above a safe threshold. Further, it is important to identify defective electrodes as continued use may result in neural and further electrode damage. The present invention presents system and stimulator control mechanisms to prevent damage to neural tissue.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 28, 2007
    Publication date: February 21, 2008
    Inventors: Robert Greenberg, Kelly McClure, James Little, Rongqing Dai, Arup Roy, Richard Castro, John Reinhold, Kea-Tiong Tang, Sumit Yadav, Chunhong Zhou, Dao Zhou, Pishoy Maksy
  • Publication number: 20070265686
    Abstract: The present application deals generally with the stimulation of neural tissue by electronic means and specifically with controlling the level of electrical stimulation in order to prevent damage to the neural tissue. Methods presented in the disclosure include detecting current leakage via electrode impedance measurement, electrode capacitance measurement, and testing the electrode response to a test current pulse. Apparatus presented in the disclosure include circuitry and systems capable of performing the methods disclosed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 27, 2007
    Publication date: November 15, 2007
    Inventors: Robert Greenberg, Kelly McClure, James Little, Rongqing Dai, Arup Roy, Richard Castro, John Reinhold, Kea-Tiong Tang, Sumit Yadav, Chunhong Zhou, Dao Zhou, Pishoy Maksy
  • Publication number: 20070255319
    Abstract: In electrically stimulating neural tissue it is important to prevent over stimulation and unbalanced stimulation which would cause damage to the neural tissue, the electrode, or both. It is critical that neural tissue in not subjected to any direct current or alternating current above a safe threshold. Further, it is important to identify defective electrodes as continued use may result in neural and further electrode damage. The present invention presents system and stimulator control mechanisms to prevent damage to neural tissue.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 28, 2006
    Publication date: November 1, 2007
    Inventors: Robert Greenberg, Kelly McClure, James Little, Rongqing Dai, Arup Roy, Richard Castro, John Reinhold, Kea-Tiong Tang, Sumit Yadav, Chunhong Zhou, Dao Zhou, Pishoy Maksy
  • Patent number: D565082
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 15, 2007
    Date of Patent: March 25, 2008
    Assignee: Second Sight Medical Products, Inc.
    Inventors: Kelly H. McClure, Richard Agustin Castro, Sanjay Gaikwad, Da-Yu Chang, Scott M. Loftin, Rongqing Dai, Robert J. Greenberg