Patents Assigned to Help Me See Inc.
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Publication number: 20250022385Abstract: A surgical simulator comprising a haptic arm capable of simulating forces generated during surgery from interactions between a surgical tool and tissue operated upon. The simulator further comprises a visual display capable of depicting a three-dimensional image of the simulated surgical tool and a physics-based computer model of the tissue. The haptic arm controls the movement and orientation of the simulated tool in the three-dimensional image, and provides haptic feedback forces to simulate forces experienced during surgery. Methods for simulating surgery and training users of the simulator are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2024Publication date: January 16, 2025Applicant: Help Me See Inc.Inventors: Albert Lee Ueltschi, James Tyler Ueltschi, Saro Jahani
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Patent number: 12175891Abstract: A surgical simulator comprising a haptic arm capable of simulating forces generated during surgery from interactions between a surgical tool and tissue operated upon. The simulator further comprises a visual display capable of depicting a three-dimensional image of the simulated surgical tool and a physics-based computer model of the tissue. The haptic arm controls the movement and orientation of the simulated tool in the three-dimensional image, and provides haptic feedback forces to simulate forces experienced during surgery. Methods for simulating surgery and training users of the simulator are also described.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2023Date of Patent: December 24, 2024Assignee: Help Me See, Inc.Inventors: Albert Lee Ueltschi, James Tyler Ueltschi, Saro Jahani
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Publication number: 20240339043Abstract: A surgical simulator comprising a haptic arm capable of simulating forces generated during surgery from interactions between a surgical tool and tissue operated upon. The simulator further comprises a visual display capable of depicting a three-dimensional image of the simulated surgical tool and a physics-based computer model of the tissue. The haptic arm controls the movement and orientation of the simulated tool in the three-dimensional image, and provides haptic feedback forces to simulate forces experienced during surgery. Methods for simulating surgery and training users of the simulator are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2023Publication date: October 10, 2024Applicant: Help Me See, Inc.Inventors: Albert Lee Ueltschi, James Tyler Ueltschi, Saro Jahani
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Publication number: 20240296754Abstract: A surgical simulator comprising a haptic arm capable of simulating forces generated during surgery from interactions between a surgical tool and tissue operated upon. The simulator further comprises a visual display capable of depicting a three-dimensional image of the simulated surgical tool and a physics-based computer model of the tissue. The haptic arm controls the movement and orientation of the simulated tool in the three-dimensional image, and provides haptic feedback forces to simulate forces experienced during surgery. Methods for simulating surgery and training users of the simulator are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2024Publication date: September 5, 2024Applicant: Help Me See, Inc.Inventors: Albert Lee Ueltschi, Dennis Gulasy, Glenn Strauss, James Tyler Ueltschi, Saro Jahani
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Patent number: 11984045Abstract: A surgical simulator comprising a haptic arm capable of simulating forces generated during surgery from interactions between a surgical tool and tissue operated upon. The simulator further comprises a visual display capable of depicting a three-dimensional image of the simulated surgical tool and a physics-based computer model of the tissue. The haptic arm controls the movement and orientation of the simulated tool in the three-dimensional image, and provides haptic feedback forces to simulate forces experienced during surgery. Methods for simulating surgery and training users of the simulator are also described.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2022Date of Patent: May 14, 2024Assignee: Help Me See, Inc.Inventors: Albert Lee Ueltschi, Dennis Gulasy, Glenn Strauss, James Tyler Ueltschi, Saro Jahani
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Publication number: 20220139261Abstract: A surgical simulator comprising a haptic arm capable of simulating forces generated during surgery from interactions between a surgical tool and tissue operated upon. The simulator further comprises a visual display capable of depicting a three-dimensional image of the simulated surgical tool and a physics-based computer model of the tissue. The haptic arm controls the movement and orientation of the simulated tool in the three-dimensional image, and provides haptic feedback forces to simulate forces experienced during surgery. Methods for simulating surgery and training users of the simulator are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 18, 2022Publication date: May 5, 2022Applicant: Help Me See Inc.Inventors: Albert Lee Ueltschi, Dennis Gulasy, Glenn Strauss, James Tyler Ueltschi, Saro Jahani
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Patent number: 11227509Abstract: A surgical simulator comprising a haptic arm capable of simulating forces generated during surgery from interactions between a surgical tool and tissue operated upon. The simulator further comprises a visual display capable of depicting a three-dimensional image of the simulated surgical tool and a physics-based computer model of the tissue. The haptic arm controls the movement and orientation of the simulated tool in the three-dimensional image, and provides haptic feedback forces to simulate forces experienced during surgery. Methods for simulating surgery and training users of the simulator are also described.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2019Date of Patent: January 18, 2022Assignee: Help Me See Inc.Inventors: Albert Lee Ueltschi, Dennis Gulasy, Glenn Strauss, James Tyler Ueltschi, Saro Jahani
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Publication number: 20200005677Abstract: A surgical simulator comprising a haptic arm capable of simulating forces generated during surgery from interactions between a surgical tool and tissue operated upon. The simulator further comprises a visual display capable of depicting a three-dimensional image of the simulated surgical tool and a physics-based computer model of the tissue. The haptic arm controls the movement and orientation of the simulated tool in the three-dimensional image, and provides haptic feedback forces to simulate forces experienced during surgery. Methods for simulating surgery and training users of the simulator are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2019Publication date: January 2, 2020Applicant: Help Me See Inc.Inventors: Dennis Gulasy, Glenn Strauss
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Publication number: 20160210882Abstract: A surgical simulator comprising a haptic arm capable of simulating forces generated during surgery from interactions between a surgical tool and tissue operated upon. The simulator further comprises a visual display capable of depicting a three-dimensional image of the simulated surgical tool and a physics-based computer model of the tissue. The haptic arm controls the movement and orientation of the simulated tool in the three-dimensional image, and provides haptic feedback forces to simulate forces experienced during surgery. Methods for simulating surgery and training users of the simulator are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2015Publication date: July 21, 2016Applicant: Help Me See Inc.Inventors: Dennis Gulasy, Glenn Strauss
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Patent number: D779082Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2015Date of Patent: February 14, 2017Assignee: Help Me See Inc.Inventors: Jean Marie Andre, Venkataraman Sambandhamoorthy, Jacob Mohan Thazhathu