Patents Assigned to BioElectroMed Corp.
  • Patent number: 8694088
    Abstract: The present invention provides a hand-held, noninvasive diagnostic device for measuring the electric fields in mammalian skin and other epithelial structures. The device includes an outer housing that contacts the skin, providing stability and allowing the device to move along with minor movement of the skin. Recessed within the outer housing is a probe that acts as a sensor to measure the electric field in the skin through an aperture in the bottom surface of the outer housing. By applying a series of known voltages while the probe is vibrating, the skin's local surface potential can be measured and the lateral electric field can be calculated from the spatial distribution of surface potential measurements. Active feedback is used to maintain a constant distance between the probe and the skin surface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 8, 2008
    Date of Patent: April 8, 2014
    Assignee: Bioelectromed Corp.
    Inventors: Richard Nuccitelli, Pamela Nuccitelli, Shr-Kai Liau, Uwe F. Pliquett, Changyi Li, Suman Narsing, Brian Athos, Saleh Sheikh
  • Patent number: 8597187
    Abstract: The present invention provides a hand-held, noninvasive diagnostic device for measuring the electric fields in mammalian skin and other epithelial structures. The device includes an outer housing that contacts the skin, providing stability and allowing the device to move along with minor movement of the skin. Recessed within the outer housing is a probe that acts as a sensor to measure the electric field in the skin through an aperture in the bottom surface of the outer housing. By applying a series of known voltages while the probe is vibrating, the skin's local surface potential can be measured and the lateral electric field can be calculated from the spatial distribution of surface potential measurements. Active feedback is used to maintain a constant distance between the probe and the skin surface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 15, 2009
    Date of Patent: December 3, 2013
    Assignee: BioElectroMed Corp.
    Inventors: Richard Lee Nuccitelli, Pamela Nuccitelli, Suman Narsing, Brian Athos, Saleh Sheikh
  • Publication number: 20100318082
    Abstract: Nanosecond pulsed electric field (nsPEF) parameters for destroying tumors with a single treatment are described. A nsPEF generator may be used with an electrode assembly to apply the pulses to one or more tumors where the parameters for the nsPEF are optimized for treating such tumors.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 11, 2010
    Publication date: December 16, 2010
    Applicant: BIOELECTROMED CORP.
    Inventors: Richard Lee NUCCITELLI, Pamela NUCCITELLI, Saleh SHEIKH, Kevin TRAN, Brian Athos, Mark KREIS
  • Publication number: 20100240995
    Abstract: Systems and methods for treating tumors on or within internal organs of mammals that have been imaged with endoscopic ultrasound are described. The system uses an expandable bipolar electrode assembly that can be imaged by ultrasound and can penetrate, e.g., the stomach, intestine or bowel wall, etc. and be positioned in or around the tumor on an internal organ while being guided by an operator who visualizes its position with ultrasound imaging. It utilizes an electrode assembly that extends down an internal cavity in the endoscope to allow the operator to spread the electrodes for pulse delivery of a nanosecond pulsed electric field (nsPEF) to the tumor.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 17, 2010
    Publication date: September 23, 2010
    Applicant: BIOELECTROMED CORP.
    Inventors: Richard Lee NUCCITELLI, Pamela NUCCITELLI, Saleh SHEIKH, Kevin Tran, Brian Athos, Mark Kreis
  • Publication number: 20090281411
    Abstract: The present invention provides a hand-held, noninvasive diagnostic device for measuring the electric fields in mammalian skin and other epithelial structures. The device includes an outer housing that contacts the skin, providing stability and allowing the device to move along with minor movement of the skin. Recessed within the outer housing is a probe that acts as a sensor to measure the electric field in the skin through an aperture in the bottom surface of the outer housing. By applying a series of known voltages while the probe is vibrating, the skin's local surface potential can be measured and the lateral electric field can be calculated from the spatial distribution of surface potential measurements. Active feedback is used to maintain a constant distance between the probe and the skin surface.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 8, 2008
    Publication date: November 12, 2009
    Applicant: BioElectroMed Corp.
    Inventors: Richard Nuccitelli, Pamela Nuccitelli, Shr-Kai Liau, Uwe F. Pliquett, Changyi Li, Suman Narsing, Brian Athos, Saleh Sheikh