Patents Assigned to LipoSonix, Inc.
  • Publication number: 20050187463
    Abstract: A position tracking device is disclosed combining one or more optical sensors in a housing with a medical device. The medical device may be an insertion device or one that produces radiant energy. The device may utilize an on-board processor or an external processor to track position data generated by the optical sensors and correlate the treatment regime of the medical device. Alternative embodiments and methods of use are also described.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 29, 2004
    Publication date: August 25, 2005
    Applicant: LipoSonix, Inc.
    Inventors: Jens Quistgaard, Charles Desilets, Tim Etchells, Gregory Darlington
  • Publication number: 20050154313
    Abstract: A transducer seal designed to seal an open aperture of a transducer housing for a therapeutic ultrasound procedure. The seal has a membrane, a retainer and a mating device for locking in place with the transducer housing. The membrane is essentially transparent to ultrasound energy while being stretched taut about the retainer. The transducer seal may be made in a disposable or re-usable form.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 29, 2004
    Publication date: July 14, 2005
    Applicant: LipoSonix, Inc.
    Inventors: Charles Desilets, George Barrett, Jens Quistgaard, Gregory Paul Darlington
  • Publication number: 20050154308
    Abstract: A disposable transducer seal designed to seal an open aperture of a transducer housing for a therapeutic ultrasound procedure. The seal has a membrane, a retainer and a mating device for locking in place with the transducer housing. The membrane is essentially transparent to ultrasound energy while being stretched taunt about the retainer.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 30, 2003
    Publication date: July 14, 2005
    Applicant: LipoSonix, Inc.
    Inventors: Jens Quistgaard, Charles Desilets, Gregory Darlington, Tim Etchells
  • Publication number: 20050154314
    Abstract: An ultrasound transducer having multiple focal zones is described. In one embodiment there is an ultrasound transducer manufactured as a single piece but having two or more focal zones. In a second embodiment there is a transducer assembly combining a high frequency and low frequency transducer. In a third embodiment there is an interchangeable assembly allowing for different ultrasound transducers to be used based on procedural needs. Variations of each embodiment are also disclosed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 29, 2004
    Publication date: July 14, 2005
    Applicant: LipoSonix, Inc.
    Inventor: Jens Quistgaard
  • Publication number: 20050154309
    Abstract: An apparatus for degassing a coupling fluid for use with a high intensity ultrasound system is disclosed. The apparatus has a fluid circuit having a vacuum chamber, a circulating pump, a vacuum pump and optional sensors for detecting one or more fluid parameters, such as dissolved gases. The coupling fluid may also serve as a coolant for a HIFU transducer.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 30, 2003
    Publication date: July 14, 2005
    Applicant: LIPOSONIX, INC.
    Inventors: Tim Etchells, Gregory Darlington
  • Publication number: 20050154295
    Abstract: A two-stage control system is disclosed being made of a first control means for providing command and control of a robotic arm, and a second control means for the control and movement of a therapy device, such as an ultrasound transducer. The therapy device is positioned within a therapy head. The therapy head is attached to the distal end of the robotic arm. The two-stage control system provides for a macro and micro level of control for the therapy device during a therapy procedure.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 29, 2004
    Publication date: July 14, 2005
    Applicant: LipoSonix, Inc.
    Inventors: Jens Quistgaard, Tim Etchells, Gregory Darlington, Charles Desilets
  • Publication number: 20050154431
    Abstract: Described is a system and method for the destruction of adipose tissue using an energy applicator such as a HIFU transducer. The system has a scan head containing an energy applicator, a mechanical arm for carrying the weight of the scan head, and a therapy controller such as a computer for controlling the operation of the scan head. The therapy controller may be part of a general purpose computer, and may be used as a robotic controller to automate the procedure. Methods are included for destroying adipose tissue in a quick, non-invasive manner.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 29, 2004
    Publication date: July 14, 2005
    Applicant: LipoSonix, Inc.
    Inventors: Jens Quistgaard, Tim Etchells, Gregory Darlington, Charles Desilets
  • Publication number: 20040217675
    Abstract: A mechanically formed vortex transducer is described. The transducer has a plurality of piezoelectric elements suspended in an epoxy and heat molded into a desired shape. An irregularity in the transducer shape provides for a mechanically induced vortex focal field without the need for electronic steering or lens focusing. A system and methods of making the same are also described.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 31, 2004
    Publication date: November 4, 2004
    Applicant: LIPOSONIX, INC.
    Inventors: Charles S. Desilets, Jens U. Quistgaard
  • Publication number: 20040039312
    Abstract: A system for the destruction of adipose tissue utilizing high intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) within a patient's body. The system comprises a controller for data storage and the operation and control of a plurality of elements. One elements is a means for mapping a human body to establish three dimensional coordinate position data for existing adipose tissue. The controller is able to identify the plurality of adipose tissue locations on said human body and establish a protocol for the destruction of the adipose tissue. A HIFU transducer assembly having one or more piezoelectric element(s) is used along with at least one sensor wherein the sensor provides feed back information to the controller for the safe operation of the piezoelectric element(s). The sensor is electronically coupled to the controller, and the controller provides essential treatment command information to one or more piezoelectric element(s) based on positioning information obtained from the three dimensional coordinate position data.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 20, 2003
    Publication date: February 26, 2004
    Applicant: LIPOSONIX, INC.
    Inventors: Richard A. Hillstead, Carl Hennige, Robert Cribbs