Patents Assigned to Ardent Sound, Inc.
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Patent number: 10148439Abstract: Various embodiments provide systems and methods for securely transferring data from a secured site to a medical device. Some embodiments provide systems and methods for securely uploading data from a medical device to a secured site. In some embodiments described herein, data can be downloaded from a secured site to a key and after severing communication with the secured site, key can be coupled to a device and download the data to the device, in some embodiments, a public and private key pair may be used to securely download data to a device.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2014Date of Patent: December 4, 2018Assignee: ARDENT SOUND, INC.Inventor: Peter G. Barthe
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Patent number: 10048101Abstract: An acoustic system can include a liquid-filled coupling component comprising an acoustic coupling fluid and a housing encasing the coupling fluid; a fluid reservoir comprising an amount of the coupling fluid; a path in fluid communication between the coupling component and the fluid reservoir; and a bubble detector coupled to the path and configured to monitor the coupling fluid in the path.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2014Date of Patent: August 14, 2018Assignee: ARDENT SOUND, INC.Inventor: Peter G. Barthe
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Patent number: 9907535Abstract: A non-invasive visual imaging system is provided, wherein the imaging system procures an image of a transducer position during diagnostic or therapeutic treatment. In addition, the system suitably provides for the transducer to capture patient information, such as acoustic, temperature, or ultrasonic images. For example, an ultrasonic image captured by the transducer can be correlated, fused or otherwise combined with the corresponding positional transducer image, such that the corresponding images represent not only the location of the transducer with respect to the patient, but also the ultrasonic image of the region of interest being scanned. Further, a system is provided wherein the information relating to the transducer position on a single patient may be used to capture similar imaging planes on the same patient, or with subsequent patients. Moreover, the imaging information can be effectively utilized as a training tool for medical practitioners.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2013Date of Patent: March 6, 2018Assignee: ARDENT SOUND, INC.Inventors: Peter G Barthe, Michael H Slayton
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Patent number: 9812634Abstract: This disclosure provides methods of fabricating a transducer array. The methods can included creating a lens shaped depression in a backing material, printing an electrode, printing a thick layer of lead zirconate titanate material, printing a ground electrode, and placing a plurality of equally spaced cuts into the depression.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2016Date of Patent: November 7, 2017Assignee: Ardent Sounds, Inc.Inventor: Peter G. Barthe
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Patent number: 9798368Abstract: A method and system for enhancing computer peripheral safety is provided. In accordance with various aspects of the present invention, the exemplary method and system are configured to monitor and/or isolate alternating current (A.C.) supplies with and/or from any peripheral subsystems or devices. An exemplary method and system comprises an A.C. supply, a host computer system, and a peripheral subsystem or device connected to the host computer system, such as an ultrasound imaging and/or therapy peripheral, and an isolation subsystem configured for monitoring and/or isolating the A.C. supply from the peripheral subsystem or device.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2014Date of Patent: October 24, 2017Assignee: ARDENT SOUND, INC.Inventors: Peter G. Barthe, Michael H. Slayton, Vadim Kouklev, Paul M. Jaeger
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Patent number: 9263663Abstract: This disclosure provides methods of fabricating a transducer array. The methods can include creating a lens shaped depression in a backing material, printing an electrode, printing a thick layer of lead zirconate titanate material, printing a ground electrode, and placing a plurality of equally spaced cuts into the depression.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2013Date of Patent: February 16, 2016Assignee: ARDENT SOUND, INC.Inventor: Peter G Barthe
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Patent number: 9241683Abstract: A system and method for improved imaging is disclosed. An exemplary system provides a peripheral ultrasound system connected to a host computer with a plug-and-play interface such as a USB. An exemplary system utilizes a dedicated graphics processing unit such as a graphics card to analyze data obtained from a region of interest to produce an image on one or more output units for the user's viewing. Based on the image displayed on the output units, the user can determine the velocity of the moving tissue and fluid. The system of the present invention can be used to produce a Doppler color flow map or for power Doppler imaging.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2006Date of Patent: January 26, 2016Assignee: Ardent Sound Inc.Inventors: Michael H. Slayton, Vadim Kouklev, Peter G. Barthe, Paul Jaeger
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Publication number: 20150198990Abstract: A method and system for enhancing computer peripheral safety is provided. In accordance with various aspects of the present invention, the exemplary method and system are configured to monitor and/or isolate alternating current (A.C.) supplies with and/or from any peripheral subsystems or devices. An exemplary method and system comprises an A.C. supply, a host computer system, and a peripheral subsystem or device connected to the host computer system, such as an ultrasound imaging and/or therapy peripheral, and an isolation subsystem configured for monitoring and/or isolating the A.C. supply from the peripheral subsystem or device.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2014Publication date: July 16, 2015Applicant: ARDENT SOUND, INCInventors: Peter G. Barthe, Paul M. Jaeger, Vadim Kouklev, Michael H. Slayton
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Patent number: 8868958Abstract: A method and system for enhancing computer peripheral safety are configured to monitor and/or isolate alternating current (A.C.) supplies with and/or from any peripheral subsystems or devices. An exemplary method and system comprises an A.C. supply, a host computer system, and a peripheral subsystem or device connected to the host computer system, such as an ultrasound imaging and/or therapy peripheral, and an isolation subsystem configured for monitoring and/or isolating the A.C. supply from the peripheral subsystem or device. In accordance with an exemplary embodiment, an isolation subsystem comprises application software and associated modules and functions that when executed continuously monitors and/or polls the host computer's hardware and/or operating system for the presence of an isolated source, such as a battery, or an unisolated power source, such as through a battery charger and/or other connection path to the A.C. main supply.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2012Date of Patent: October 21, 2014Assignee: Ardent Sound, IncInventors: Peter G. Barthe, Michael H. Slayton, Vadim Kouklev, Paul M. Jaeger
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Publication number: 20130231567Abstract: A non-invasive visual imaging system is provided, wherein the imaging system procures an image of a transducer position during diagnostic or therapeutic treatment. In addition, the system suitably provides for the transducer to capture patient information, such as acoustic, temperature, or ultrasonic images. For example, an ultrasonic image captured by the transducer can be correlated, fused or otherwise combined with the corresponding positional transducer image, such that the corresponding images represent not only the location of the transducer with respect to the patient, but also the ultrasonic image of the region of interest being scanned. Further, a system is provided wherein the information relating to the transducer position on a single patient may be used to capture similar imaging planes on the same patient, or with subsequent patients. Moreover, the imaging information can be effectively utilized as a training tool for medical practitioners.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2013Publication date: September 5, 2013Applicant: ARDENT SOUND, INC.Inventors: Peter G. Barthe, Michael H. Slayton
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Patent number: 8409097Abstract: A non-invasive visual imaging system is provided, wherein the imaging system procures an image of a transducer position during diagnostic or therapeutic treatment. In addition, the system suitably provides for the transducer to capture patient information, such as acoustic, temperature, or ultrasonic images. For example, an ultrasonic image captured by the transducer can be correlated, fused or otherwise combined with the corresponding positional transducer image, such that the corresponding images represent not only the location of the transducer with respect to the patient, but also the ultrasonic image of the region of interest being scanned. Further, a system is provided wherein the information relating to the transducer position on a single patient may be used to capture similar imaging planes on the same patient, or with subsequent patients. Moreover, the imaging information can be effectively utilized as a training tool for medical practitioners.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2011Date of Patent: April 2, 2013Assignee: Ardent Sound, IncInventors: Michael H Slayton, Peter G Barthe
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Patent number: 8166332Abstract: A method and system for enhancing computer peripheral safety is provided. In accordance with various aspects of the present invention, the exemplary method and system are configured to monitor and/or isolate alternating current (A.C.) supplies with and/or from any peripheral subsystems or devices. An exemplary method and system comprises an A.C. supply, a host computer system, and a peripheral subsystem or device connected to the host computer system, such as an ultrasound imaging and/or therapy peripheral, and an isolation subsystem configured for monitoring and/or isolating the A.C. supply from the peripheral subsystem or device.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2009Date of Patent: April 24, 2012Assignee: Ardent Sound, Inc.Inventors: Peter G. Barthe, Michael H. Slayton, Vadim Kouklev, Paul M. Jaeger
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Publication number: 20110172530Abstract: A non-invasive visual imaging system is provided, wherein the imaging system procures an image of a transducer position during diagnostic or therapeutic treatment. In addition, the system suitably provides for the transducer to capture patient information, such as acoustic, temperature, or ultrasonic images. For example, an ultrasonic image captured by the transducer can be correlated, fused or otherwise combined with the corresponding positional transducer image, such that the corresponding images represent not only the location of the transducer with respect to the patient, but also the ultrasonic image of the region of interest being scanned. Further, a system is provided wherein the information relating to the transducer position on a single patient may be used to capture similar imaging planes on the same patient, or with subsequent patients. Moreover, the imaging information can be effectively utilized as a training tool for medical practitioners.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2011Publication date: July 14, 2011Applicant: ARDENT SOUND, INC.Inventors: Michael H. Slayton, Peter G. Barthe
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Patent number: 7914453Abstract: A non-invasive visual imaging system is provided, wherein the imaging system procures an image of a transducer position during diagnostic or therapeutic treatment. In addition, the system suitably provides for the transducer to capture patient information, such as acoustic, temperature, or ultrasonic images. For example, an ultrasonic image captured by the transducer can be correlated, fused or otherwise combined with the corresponding positional transducer image, such that the corresponding images represent not only the location of the transducer with respect to the patient, but also the ultrasonic image of the region of interest being scanned. Further, a system is provided wherein the information relating to the transducer position on a single patient may be used to capture similar imaging planes on the same patient, or with subsequent patients. Moreover, the imaging information can be effectively utilized as a training tool for medical practitioners.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2006Date of Patent: March 29, 2011Assignee: Ardent Sound, Inc.Inventors: Michael H. Slayton, Peter G. Barthe