Patents Assigned to Alfred E. Mann Institute for Biomedical Engineering at the University of Southern Californ
  • Publication number: 20160183778
    Abstract: Medical instruments, particularly structurally-adjustable speculums and retractors for obstetrical and gynecological operations, procedures, and examinations, including a minimally obstructive compact speculum or retractor. The compact speculum may comprise a first wing and a second wing; and a hinge comprising at least one hinge component. The compact speculum may further comprise a ratchet that releasably holds the wings in an open position. The hinge component may comprise the ratchet, an illumination source, a fluid handler, a light guide, a lubrication source, or a combination thereof. The compact speculum may be a vaginal speculum.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 3, 2015
    Publication date: June 30, 2016
    Applicant: Alfred E. Mann Institute for Biomedical Engineering at the University of Southern Californ
    Inventors: Afshin NADERSHAHI, Sudeep DESHPANDE
  • Publication number: 20150297413
    Abstract: This disclosure relates generally to adhesive articles and particularly to adhesive articles comprising a reversible adhesive layer and a non-reversible adhesive layer. The adhesive article may further comprise a backing material. The adhesive article may further comprise a dressing material. Such adhesive articles may be particularly suitable for treatment of damaged sensitive tissue, for example wounds formed on a fragile skin.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 9, 2013
    Publication date: October 22, 2015
    Applicant: ALFRED E. MANN INSTITUTE FOR BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING AT THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORN
    Inventors: Cesar Blanco, Jonathan Gregory Lasch
  • Publication number: 20040183607
    Abstract: A modulated Class E oscillator. In one embodiment, the modulated Class E oscillator may achieve high coil currents (about 1 A) and voltages (about 500 V) with low power components. Current may be injected when the oscillating current in the inductor passes through zero. A detector circuit may be used to trigger the current injection at the appropriate instant regardless of changes in the resonant frequency of the system. Its phase can be adjusted to compensate for propagation delays in the drive circuitry, while amplitude modulation is accomplished by switching in additional reactive conductance to increase the current injected into the tank circuit. Frequency modulation is accomplished in an alternate embodiment. The oscillator can also lock to an external reference signal and be phase modulated.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 19, 2004
    Publication date: September 23, 2004
    Applicant: Alfred E. Mann Institute for Biomedical Engineering at the University of Southern Californ
    Inventor: William Henry Moore
  • Publication number: 20040153127
    Abstract: Many individuals generate excessively loud snoring during their sleep, often to the point where others cannot tolerate sleeping in the same room with them. Most cases of snoring are caused by excessive bulk and flaccidity of soft tissues of the palate and uvula that vibrate as air flows past them. These palate and uvula contain muscles whose contractions can stiffen and displace the soft tissues so that they do not vibrate. The invention provides electrical stimulation that causes the oropharyngeal muscles to contract during sleep using one or more microstimulators injected into or near these muscles or the nerves which innervate them. The invention also provides methods of determining the anatomical structures implicated in snoring and testing such locations for effective placement and stimulation of muscle contraction to decrease the frequency or magnitude of snoring.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 15, 2004
    Publication date: August 5, 2004
    Applicant: Alfred E. Mann Institute for Biomedical Engineering at the University of Southern Californ
    Inventors: David C. Gordon, Gerald E. Loeb