Patents Assigned to Design Team Partners
  • Patent number: 4817432
    Abstract: Disclosed is a digital ultrasonic instrument for measuring the corneal thickness (often referred to as a pachymeter) and for measuring the axial length of the eye (often referred to as a biometric ruler). A number representing corneal thickness or axial length is displayed digitally on a liquid crystal display. The pachymeter incorporates a 20 MHz solid phase piezoelectric transducer, a microprocessor, a gate array, a hybrid analog receiver circuit, a liquid crystal display and four batteries. When axial length is measured, the instrument operates as a biometric ruler, a 10 MHz transducer is used and the software in the microprocessor is modified. Ultrasonic echoes generated by the transducer and various interfaces in the eye are sampled at the rate of 40 MHz which results in equal or greater sensitivity, resolution and accuracy as compared to other pachymeters and biometric rulers currently available.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 27, 1985
    Date of Patent: April 4, 1989
    Assignee: Design Team Partners
    Inventors: David A. Wallace, Steven E. Feldon, Gary Mezack, Douglas L. Whiting, William J. Dally, Scott A. Karns
  • Patent number: 4747296
    Abstract: Disclosed is a battery powered, hand-held self-contained electronic tonometer with a digital readout for displaying pressure in millimeters of mercury. The tonometer includes a transducer which is a solid state pressure sensitive element and which produces a voltage proportional to intraocular pressure. An electrical waveform is produced by gently bringing the transducer in contact with the cornea. The waveform is converted to a digital signal and processed by a single chip microprocessor. The baseline of a reference signal is nulled by equalizing the charges on two capacitors on the inputs of two differential amplifiers. Equalizing the differential inputs of the two amplifier stages results in a gain of zero and removes any carrier signal. Microprocessor software detects the baseline condition established by equalizing the differential inputs. The microprocessor then looks for a series of valid measurements and calculates the average intraocular pressure along with an estimate of reliability.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 27, 1985
    Date of Patent: May 31, 1988
    Assignee: Design Team Partners
    Inventors: Steven E. Feldon, David A. Wallace, Gary Mezack, Robert A. Monsour
  • Patent number: D298856
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 27, 1985
    Date of Patent: December 6, 1988
    Assignee: Design Team Partners
    Inventors: Steven E. Feldon, David A. Wallace, James E. Grove, Thor R. Halseth