Patents Represented by Attorney Nydegger & Associates
  • Patent number: 7250900
    Abstract: A radar system and method for detecting targets using pulse-compressed signals is disclosed. In one application, the systems and methods can be used to detect one or more relatively small targets whose pulse-compressed signals are masked by the time-sidelobes of a larger target's return signal. The method includes an iterative, detect-and-subtract signal algorithm that processes the post-compressed signal to detect multiple targets. Specifically the processing algorithm operates on the post-compressed signal to identify a point spread function (PSF) that corresponds to the relatively large target. Once identified, the PSF corresponding to the largest target in the post-compressed signal is subtracted from the post-compressed signal to generate a residual signal. This residual signal, in turn, includes the PSFs for the other targets. This process of identifying and subtracting the PSF of the largest target in the residual signal is then repeated until all targets are detected.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 19, 2005
    Date of Patent: July 31, 2007
    Assignee: Information Systems Laboratories, Inc.
    Inventor: Katsumi Ohnishi
  • Patent number: 7248207
    Abstract: Systems and methods for detecting targets using pulse-compressed radar signals are disclosed. In one application, relatively small targets that are masked by the time-sidelobes of a larger target's return signal can be detected. The methods include a signal expansion type algorithm that is used to process the pulse-compressed return signal. Specifically, a generalized Fourier expansion expression having a summation of PSF terms is used to expand the pulse-compressed signal. Each term represents a respective target and includes a point spread function and a complex coefficient. The signal expansion procedure can be used to determine a set of optimum complex coefficients, with one coefficient for each range bin. Doppler frequency can be used together with range to optimize the complex coefficients. Next, targets are detected by analyzing each range bin to determine whether the corresponding complex coefficient has an absolute magnitude greater than a pre-determined threshold.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 29, 2005
    Date of Patent: July 24, 2007
    Assignee: Information Systems Laboratories, Inc.
    Inventor: Katsumi Ohnishi
  • Patent number: 7238176
    Abstract: A method is disclosed for photodisrupting a surface in the stroma of an eye at a substantially constant distance from the anterior surface of the eye. A frame of reference is established for the eye that includes an axis of rotation. Next, the focal point of a laser beam is positioned in the stroma at a radial distance from the axis. At least one laser pulse is delivered to the stromal tissue at the focal point, photodisrupting the tissue there and creating a photodisruption bubble having a diameter “d”. The focal point is then rotated about the axis through an arc length substantially equal to “d” and the photodisruption step is repeated. During rotation, the distance between the focal point and the axis is decreased at a rate substantially equal to the distance “d” per revolution. The method can be used to create a flap for a LASIK type procedure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 29, 2004
    Date of Patent: July 3, 2007
    Assignee: 20/10 Perfect Vision Optische Geraete GmbH
    Inventors: Frieder Loesel, Thomas Sauter
  • Patent number: 7232436
    Abstract: A closed-loop control system for altering the optical characteristics of a patient's cornea includes an algorithm for predicting the shape of the cornea after one or more gas bubbles resulting from intrastromal photoablation have collapsed. Patient data can be used as an input for the algorithm, which is then run to prepare an initial treatment plan for a corneal alteration. The initial plan typically includes a plurality of intrastromal photoablation locations and corresponding ablation energies. After photoablation of plan location(s) and before the resulting bubbles collapse, a real-time wavefront shape for light passing through the cornea is measured. The wavefront is then used in the algorithm to predict a post bubble collapse cornea shape and to generate an updated treatment plan. The procedure then continues by ablating location(s) identified in the updated treatment plan. Wavefront measurement and plan updating can be repeated as many times as desired.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 12, 2005
    Date of Patent: June 19, 2007
    Inventor: Josef Bille
  • Patent number: 7225903
    Abstract: An anti-tilt device for impeding tilting or tipping of a hand-driven, wheeled vehicle has a rigid bracket for attachment to a selected wheel yoke or axle on an outer side of the wheel and a resilient brake shoe attached to a lower portion of the bracket and projecting downwardly from the bracket. The brake shoe has a lower surface for engaging the ground and providing a braking action if the vehicle is tilted or tipped. The brake shoe has a braking portion extending inwardly from the inner surface towards a wheel when the bracket is mounted on the wheel. The braking portion will engage the wheel and resist rotation of the wheel when the cart is tilted or tipped.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 25, 2005
    Date of Patent: June 5, 2007
    Assignee: Carttronics, LLC
    Inventors: Joseph F. Nebolon, Jay S. Means
  • Patent number: 7223708
    Abstract: A fabric is formed from yarn comprised of inorganic filaments coated with rayon. Specifically, the inorganic filaments are spun from a melt of volcanic black rock and are comprised of calcium oxide, magnesium oxide, potassium oxide, aluminum oxide, iron oxide, silicon dioxide, titanium dioxide, sodium oxide, and boron. As a result of its composition, the fabric is temperature resistant and lightweight, yet strong. Preferably, the fabric exhibits a melting point between 1500° C. and 1650° C., a working range of ?130° C. to 700° C., a density of 1.6 g/cc, a surface density between 160 g/m2 and 350 g/m2, and a tensile strength between 500 lbf/in2 and 1800 lbf/in2.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 3, 2005
    Date of Patent: May 29, 2007
    Inventor: Lilo Nessim Beuzieron
  • Patent number: 7219854
    Abstract: A “wing in ground effect” aerial vehicle includes a wing mounted on a fuselage, and two cycloidal propulsion units for providing lift, thrust and longitudinal control. Additional lift is provided by a lighter-than-air gas such as helium contained in the fuselage. Operationally, the two cycloidal propulsion units and the volume of lighter-than-air gas are concertedly regulated to achieve “wing in ground effect” flight. Importantly, the two cycloidal propulsion units may operate in one of several modes, to include a curtate mode, a prolate mode, and a fixed-wing mode. Additionally, the vehicle may hover. Also, a thruster unit is mounted on the fuselage for providing forward thrust in combination with, or in lieu of, the two cycloidal propulsion units.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 4, 2005
    Date of Patent: May 22, 2007
    Assignee: Information Systems Laboratories, Inc.
    Inventors: James H. Boschma, Jr., Michael McNabb
  • Patent number: 7217253
    Abstract: A device and two-step sequential method for providing medication for injection and infusion by a jet injector includes a cassette which connects an injector system to a reservoir. The cassette forms a fluid pathway at an interface of a cassette lower body and a cassette upper body. The cassette also forms an impulse chamber with a nozzle leading therefrom. The fluid pathway interconnects the reservoir with the impulse chamber. The medication flows from the reservoir along the fluid pathway and into the impulse chamber. Force from an impulse generator drives the fluid medicament from the impulse chamber through the nozzle, out an orifice in a tip of the nozzle, and into the skin of a patient. To prevent the pressure waves generated by the jet injector from damaging a glass reservoir, the fluid pathway is formed with pressure attenuators.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 12, 2003
    Date of Patent: May 15, 2007
    Assignee: Avant Medical Corp.
    Inventors: John B. Slate, Michael W. Burk, Lanny A. Gorton
  • Patent number: 7209331
    Abstract: A device is provided for inspecting an installed electrical system including a power panel and branch circuits with respective circuit breakers. The device includes a power interface unit with a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) for connection with the power panel. Further, the device includes a power source for temporarily powering the electrical system through the GFCI. For safety purposes, the device allows the energized GFCI to be closed only when the device and the power panel are connected. Moreover, the device provides for selective closing of the circuit breaker of an individual branch circuit to test a power response thereof to indicate whether the individual branch circuit has a fault therein.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 31, 2006
    Date of Patent: April 24, 2007
    Assignee: Southern California Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: Steven Glen Shoop, Stephen Cameron Fomby, Tim Rikkers
  • Patent number: 7203077
    Abstract: A system for charging a capacitor with relatively high energy pulses at a relatively high pulse repetition rate includes a voltage transformer. A resonant circuit is established having an inductor connected to the transformer's low voltage side and a capacitor connected to the transformer's high voltage side. A power supply cooperates with a switch assembly to generate a train of pulses, alternating in polarity, in the circuit. With this arrangement, the transformer core is reset after each pulse. A rectifying circuit operates on the alternating polarity pulses to create a train of constant polarity pulses for charging the capacitor. For the system, the maximum charging voltage is regulated by a control circuit having a probe for measuring the voltage across the charging capacitor. This measured voltage is used by the control circuit to selectively operate the switch assembly and regulate the maximum voltage across the capacitor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 20, 2005
    Date of Patent: April 10, 2007
    Assignee: General Atomics Electronic Systems, Inc.
    Inventor: Andrew Hugh Bushnell
  • Patent number: 7203351
    Abstract: Methods and apparatus are provided for analysis of 3-dimensional images of an optic nerve head surface topography. Topographic images of the optic nerve head may be analysed to define a topographic model fitted to the topographic image of the optic nerve head about a centre of analysis. The topographic model is defined using model morphological parameters, and the morphological parameters. In some embodiments, the morphological parameters may be used to detect nerve fibre damage or pathology, such as in the diagnosis of glaucoma.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 16, 2000
    Date of Patent: April 10, 2007
    Assignee: Heidelberg Engineering GmbH
    Inventors: Nicholas V. Swindale, Adeline Chin, Phillip Hetherington
  • Patent number: 7198617
    Abstract: A passively guarded, fillable injection syringe includes an adapter for holding the proximal end of a hollow needle. An inverted plunger is slidingly mounted on the adapter to establish a medicament chamber that is in fluid communication with the needle. Also, a substantially cylindrical needle guard is positioned on the needle for reciprocal axial movement under the influence of a spring which biases the guard and adapter in opposite axial directions. A mechanism is provided such that plunger movements that are required in a typical fill and inject procedure also function to control the position of the guard relative to the needle. Initially, the guard is locked covering the needle tip. A plunger movement unlocks the guard and retracts the guard for syringe filling and injection. Depressing the plunger to complete the injection releases the guard for distal movement under the spring force into a needle protecting position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 5, 2004
    Date of Patent: April 3, 2007
    Assignee: Visual Connection, Inc.
    Inventor: Don Millerd
  • Patent number: 7195625
    Abstract: A system for cryoablating target tissue at a treatment site includes a cryo-element that is attached to the distal end of a cryo-catheter. An annular shaped balloon is attached to a cylindrical shaped sleeve and the sleeve is slideably mounted over the cryo-catheter. The distal end of a fill tube is attached to the sleeve to place the lumen of the fill tube in fluid communication with the balloon. In use, the cryo-element is first positioned at the treatment site using the cryo-catheter. Next, the fill tube is used to advance the balloon and sleeve over the cryo-catheter until the balloon is interposed between the cryo-element and the target tissue. Saline solution is then pumped through the fill tube to expand the balloon between the cryo-element and target tissue. A refrigerant is then expanded in the cryo-element which freezes the saline solution and cryoablates the target tissue.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 18, 2004
    Date of Patent: March 27, 2007
    Assignee: Cryocor, Inc.
    Inventor: David J. Lentz
  • Patent number: 7163177
    Abstract: An airship ballast system includes an engine driven propeller and a cooling tube that is positioned coplanar with the propeller and outside its tip path. One end of the cooling tube is connected to receive exhaust gases from the engine while the other end is connected to a ballast tank. In operation, exhaust gases from the engine are cooled as they transit the cooling tube, and water condensed from the cooled exhaust gases is pumped to the ballast tank to maintain a ballast for the airship.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 23, 2005
    Date of Patent: January 16, 2007
    Assignee: Information Systems Laboratories, Inc.
    Inventors: James H. Boschma, Jr., Callum R. Sullivan, Michael McNabb
  • Patent number: 7163535
    Abstract: A system for detecting leaks and occlusions in a cryoablation catheter requires monitoring pressure in the catheter at the end of two predetermined time intervals. The catheter includes a catheter tube, a cryo-chamber at the distal end of the catheter, and a supply line for introducing fluid refrigerant into the cryo-chamber. Also included is a pressure sensor mounted in the cryo-chamber for measuring a tip pressure. During the first time interval, fluid refrigerant is prevented from flowing through the catheter while the catheter is evacuated by a vacuum pump. The tip pressure is then measured to detect leaks. During the second time interval, fluid refrigerant is introduced into the cryo-chamber while evacuation continues, and the tip pressure is measured to detect occlusions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 30, 2004
    Date of Patent: January 16, 2007
    Assignee: Cryocor, Inc.
    Inventors: Eric Ryba, Ravikumar Kudaravalli
  • Patent number: 7156840
    Abstract: A cryoablation device having a pressure monitoring system includes an elongated catheter tube that has a central lumen and is formed with a closed distal end. The distal end of a refrigerant supply line is positioned in the central lumen and distanced from the catheter tube's distal end to establish an expansion chamber therebetween. A return line, which can be established between the supply line and the catheter tube or can include a return tube, is provided to exhaust expanded refrigerant from the chamber. First and second pressure sensors are respectively positioned in the supply line upstream from the expansion chamber and in the return line. Typically, both sensors are positioned to remain at extracorporeal locations throughout a cryoablation procedure. Measured pressures are used together with the supply and return line dimensions to analytically estimate the chamber pressure and allow the expansion of refrigerant in the chamber to be monitored.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 29, 2004
    Date of Patent: January 2, 2007
    Assignee: Cryocor, Inc.
    Inventors: David J. Lentz, Eric Ryba
  • Patent number: 7144387
    Abstract: A butterfly needle device having a passive needle protection system includes a needle that has a proximal end, a distal tip and defines a needle axis. A cylindrical base member having an axially aligned groove is disposed over the needle with a first wing extending radially from the base member. A second wing is provided for rotation about the needle axis relative to the first wing between a closed configuration in which the wings are juxtaposed and an open configuration in which the wings are displaced from each other. A cylindrical needle guard having a plug is disposed over the needle. A spring biases the needle guard distally relative to the base member. A wing-activated mechanism is provided to align the plug with the groove after a closed-open-closed wing cycle allowing the needle guard to distally advance to cover the needle tip at the end of the cycle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 1, 2004
    Date of Patent: December 5, 2006
    Assignee: Visual Connections
    Inventor: Don Millerd
  • Patent number: 7116688
    Abstract: A laser system for generating at least one pulse and/or pulse sequence(s) of pulses having at least one specified property, such as pulse energy, duration, peak intensity, pulse form and/or timing includes an amplifying cavity. The amplification process is monitored in the amplifying cavity to obtain data about at least one property of the pulse sequence and/or the single pulse(s). The system also compares the obtained data with reference data and it controls at least one switching means for inputting, outputting and/or retaining the pulse(s) in the amplifying cavity such that at least one property of the pulse sequences and/or the pulses at an output of the laser system has substantially a specified value.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 6, 2003
    Date of Patent: October 3, 2006
    Assignee: 20/10 Perfect Vision Optische Geraete GmbH
    Inventors: Thomas Sauter, Leander Zickler
  • Patent number: 7104984
    Abstract: A device for cryoablating exposed tissue having a contoured contact surface includes a tube-shaped shaft and a flexible, thermally conductive enclosure that is attached to the distal end of the tube-shaped shaft. The enclosure is formed with a wall having an outer surface for contacting the target tissue and an inner surface which establishes and surrounds a cryochamber. A shapeable element is attached to the distal end of the shaft and extends into the cryochamber. The element can be permanently deformed into a pre-selected shape to cause a portion of the enclosure wall to conform to the contour of the target tissue. A high-pressure tube in the shaft passes a refrigerant through the shaft for expansion into the cryochamber. This expansion cools the wall of the enclosure, which in turn, extracts heat from the target tissue resulting in the cryoablation of the target tissue.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 22, 2003
    Date of Patent: September 12, 2006
    Assignee: CryoCor, Inc.
    Inventor: Eric Ryba
  • Patent number: 7103077
    Abstract: A system for measuring the energy of an ultra-short pulse in a laser beam includes a half-wave plate for orienting the polarization of the beam. A polarizing beam splitter is used to reflect a portion of each pulse of the beam and a remainder of the beam is transmitted toward a target. Energy in the reflected portion is measured by a laser energy meter (“LEM”) to determine the energy in the remainder of the beam. An output signal from the LEM is used to obtain an error signal that can then be used to rotate the half-wave plate to control the energy level in the remainder of the beam. In an alternate embodiment, a fixed-ratio beam splitter and a second LEM are used to measure and control the energy in the remainder of the laser beam.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 29, 2004
    Date of Patent: September 5, 2006
    Assignee: 20/10 Perfect Vision Optische Geraete GmbH
    Inventors: Michael Schuhmacher, Markus Schiller