Patents Assigned to Scion Neurostim, LLC.
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Patent number: 11471323Abstract: A method of treating a subject in need thereof, is carried out by (a) administering said subject a therapeutic intervention (e.g., an active agent) in a treatment effective amount; and concurrently (b) administering said subject caloric vestibular stimulation in a treatment effective amount, said caloric vestibular stimulation administered so as to enhance the efficacy of said active agent. In some embodiments, the caloric vestibular stimulation is administered as an actively controlled time varying waveform.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2019Date of Patent: October 18, 2022Assignee: Scion Neurostim, LLCInventor: Leseo L. Rogers
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Patent number: 11026835Abstract: A method of neurostimulation may include delivering a modulated electrical signal to a patient through galvanic vestibular stimulation (GVS) and delivering a time varying thermal waveform to the patient through caloric vestibular stimulation (CVS) simultaneous with the delivery of the modulated electrical signal through GVS.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2018Date of Patent: June 8, 2021Assignee: Scion NeuroStim, LLCInventors: Robert D. Black, Lanty L. Smith, Leseo L. Rogers
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Patent number: 10980666Abstract: An in-ear stimulator for administering thermal stimulation to the ear canal of a subject includes (a) an earpiece configured to be insertable into the ear canal of said subject, the earpiece having an outer surface and an internal cavity formed therein, the internal cavity having an inner surface; and (b) at least one thermoelectric device thermally coupled to the earpiece internal cavity inner surface.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2018Date of Patent: April 20, 2021Assignee: Scion Neurostim, LLCInventors: Lanty L. Smith, Lesco L. Rogers
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Patent number: 10945879Abstract: A method of neurostimulation may include delivering an electrical signal to a plurality of electrodes connected to a patient. The electrical signal may include a plurality of spaced-apart packets of electrical pulses. The method may include modulating at least one of a quantity of the plurality of electrical pulses within ones of the plurality of packets of electrical pulses, a width in time of the plurality of electrical pulses within ones of the plurality of packets of electrical pulses, an amplitude in voltage of the plurality of electrical pulses within ones of the plurality of packets of electrical pulses, a separation in time between adjacent ones of the plurality of electrical pulses within ones of the plurality of packets of electrical pulses, and a separation in time between adjacent ones of the plurality of packets of electrical pulses to modulate the electrical signal.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2016Date of Patent: March 16, 2021Assignee: Scion NeuroStim, LLCInventors: Robert D. Black, Lanty L. Smith, Lesco L. Rogers
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Patent number: 10945880Abstract: A method of galvanic vestibular stimulation (GVS) may include delivering an electrical signal via transdermal electrical stimulation using a plurality of electrodes connected to a patient. The electrical signal may include an amplitude and a carrier frequency. The method may include modulating at least one of the amplitude and the carrier frequency based on a modulation waveform to modulate the electrical signal, the modulation waveform may include a modulation frequency that is less than the carrier frequency.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2016Date of Patent: March 16, 2021Assignee: Scion NeuroStim, LLCInventors: Robert D. Black, Lanty L. Smith, Lesco L. Rogers
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Patent number: 10918518Abstract: A method of neurostimulation includes delivering an electrical signal to a plurality of electrodes (215A, 215B) connected to a patient. The electrical signal is characterized by an amplitude and a carrier frequency. The method includes modulating an electrical signal based on an audio waveform. In some cases, the modulation may include modulating at least one of an amplitude and a carrier frequency based on the audio waveform. A neurostimulation device (200) comprising first and second electrodes is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2016Date of Patent: February 16, 2021Assignee: Scion Neurostim, LLCInventors: Robert D. Black, Lanty L. Smith, Lesco L. Rogers
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Patent number: 10874543Abstract: A nerve tissue stimulator configured for contacting to or insertion in the body of a subject to stimulate a tissue therein, said probe comprising: (a) a support configured for contacting to or positioning adjacent a tissue of said subject; (b) at least one thermoelectric device (TED) on said support and positioned for thermally stimulating said nerve tissue.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2018Date of Patent: December 29, 2020Assignee: Scion Neurostim, LLCInventor: Lesco L. Rogers
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Patent number: 10537467Abstract: An in-ear stimulation device for administering caloric stimulation to the ear canal of a subject includes (a) first and second earpieces configured to be insertable into the ear canals of the subject; (b) at least first and second thermoelectric devices thermally coupled to respective ones of the first and second earpieces; (c) a first heat sink thermally coupled to the first thermoelectric device opposite the first earpiece and a second heat sink thermally coupled to the second thermoelectric device opposite the second earpiece; and (d) a controller comprising a waveform generator in communication with the first and second thermoelectric devices, the waveform generator configured to generate a first control signal to control a first caloric output to the first thermoelectric device and a second control signal to control a second caloric output to the second caloric device.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2016Date of Patent: January 21, 2020Assignee: SCION NEUROSTIM, LLCInventors: Lesco L. Rogers, Lanty L. Smith, Robert D. Black
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Patent number: 10512564Abstract: A method of treating a subject in need thereof, is carried out by (a) administering said subject a therapeutic intervention (e.g., an active agent) in a treatment effective amount; and concurrently (b) administering said subject caloric vestibular stimulation in a treatment effective amount, said caloric vestibular stimulation administered so as to enhance the efficacy of said active agent. In some embodiments, the caloric vestibular stimulation is administered as an actively controlled time varying waveform.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2017Date of Patent: December 24, 2019Assignee: Scion Neurostim, LLCInventor: Lesco L. Rogers
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System, methods and apparatus for delivering nerve stimulation to a patient with physician oversight
Patent number: 10478331Abstract: The present invention provides devices, systems and methods for delivering one or more thermal waveforms to the vestibular system and/or the nervous system of a patient. In some embodiments, the present invention provides a vestibular stimulation device configured both to generate a prescription for delivering one or more thermal waveforms and to deliver the prescribed thermal waveforms.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2016Date of Patent: November 19, 2019Assignee: Scion NeuroStim, LLCInventors: Lesco L. Rogers, Lanty L. Smith, Robert D. Black -
Patent number: 10390991Abstract: A temperature control system may include a thermoelectric device, a controller electrically coupled to the thermoelectric device, a heat transfer structure thermally coupled to the thermoelectric device, a temperature controlled medium thermally coupled to the thermoelectric device and a temperature feedback sensor. The controller may be configured to sense a first value of an electrical characteristic of the thermoelectric device and to generate a first electrical control to activate the thermoelectric device in response to sensing the first value of the electrical characteristic of the thermoelectric device. The controller may be further configured to sense a second value of the electrical characteristic of the thermoelectric device and to generate a second electrical control signal to activate the thermoelectric device in response to sensing the second value of the electrical characteristic of the thermoelectric device.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2012Date of Patent: August 27, 2019Assignee: SCION NEUROSTIM, LLCInventors: Lesco L. Rogers, Jesko von Windheim, Seri Lee
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Patent number: 9913749Abstract: An in-ear stimulator for administering thermal stimulation to the ear canal of a subject includes (a) an earpiece configured to be insertable into the ear canal of said subject, the earpiece having an outer surface and an internal cavity formed therein, the internal cavity having an inner surface; and (b) at least one thermoelectric device thermally coupled to the earpiece internal cavity inner surface.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2013Date of Patent: March 13, 2018Assignee: Scion NeuroStim, LLCInventors: Lesco L. Rogers, Lanty L. Smith
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Patent number: 9861519Abstract: A device for delivering caloric vestibular stimulation to an individual, includes: (a) an earpiece configured to be at least partially insertable into the ear canal of the individual for delivering a first thermal stimulus; (b) an input unit for receiving a user input indicating efficacy of said first thermal stimulus, and (c) a controller operatively associated with said earpiece and said input unit for: (i) controlling said earpiece to provide said first thermal stimulus, and (ii) receiving a signal corresponding to the user input and generating a control signal to control the earpiece and delivering a subsequent thermal stimulus different from said first thermal stimulus. In some embodiments, each thermal stimulus is an actively controlled time varying waveform stimulus.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2011Date of Patent: January 9, 2018Assignee: Scion NeuroStim, LLCInventors: Lesco L. Rogers, Lanty L. Smith, Robert D. Black
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Patent number: 9861518Abstract: A nerve tissue stimulator configured for contacting to or insertion in the body of a subject to stimulate a tissue therein, said probe comprising: (a) a support configured for contacting to or positioning adjacent a tissue of said subject; (b) at least one thermoelectric device (TED) on said support and positioned for thermally stimulating said nerve tissue.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2014Date of Patent: January 9, 2018Assignee: Scion Neurostim, LLCInventor: Lesco L. Rogers
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Patent number: 9849026Abstract: A device for delivering caloric vestibular stimulation to an individual, includes: (a) an earpiece configured to be at least partially insertable into the ear canal of the individual for delivering said caloric vestibular stimulation; (b) a power supply operatively associated with said earpiece; and (c) a controller operatively associated with said power supply and said earpiece for configuring said caloric vestibular stimulation as at least a first and second time-varying waveform. Preferably, the waveforms are actively controlled waveforms.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2011Date of Patent: December 26, 2017Assignee: Scion NeuroStim, LLCInventors: Lesco L. Rogers, Lanty L. Smith, Robert D. Black
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Patent number: 9744074Abstract: A method of treating a subject in need thereof, is carried out by (a) administering said subject a therapeutic intervention (e.g., an active agent) in a treatment effective amount; and concurrently (b) administering said subject caloric vestibular stimulation in a treatment effective amount, said caloric vestibular stimulation administered so as to enhance the efficacy of said active agent. In some embodiments, the caloric vestibular stimulation is administered as an actively controlled time varying waveform.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2015Date of Patent: August 29, 2017Assignee: Scion NeuroStim, LLCInventor: Lesco L. Rogers
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Patent number: 9655772Abstract: An in-ear stimulation device for administering caloric stimulation to the ear canal of a subject includes (a) first and second earpieces configured to be insertable into the ear canals of the subject; (b) at least first and second thermoelectric devices thermally coupled to respective ones of the first and second earpieces; (c) a first heat sink thermally coupled to the first thermoelectric device opposite the first earpiece and a second heat sink thermally coupled to the second thermoelectric device opposite the second earpiece; and (d) a controller comprising a waveform generator in communication with the first and second thermoelectric devices, the waveform generator configured to generate a first control signal to control a first caloric output to the first thermoelectric device and a second control signal to control a second caloric output to the second caloric device.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2012Date of Patent: May 23, 2017Assignee: Scion Neurostim, LLCInventors: Lanty L. Smith, Lesco L. Rogers, Robert D. Black
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Patent number: 9532900Abstract: An in-ear stimulation device for administering caloric stimulation to the ear canal of a subject includes (a) first and second earpieces configured to be insertable into the ear canals of the subject; (b) at least first and second thermoelectric devices thermally coupled to respective ones of the first and second earpieces; (c) a first heat sink thermally coupled to the first thermoelectric device opposite the first earpiece and a second heat sink thermally coupled to the second thermoelectric device opposite the second earpiece; and (d) a controller comprising a waveform generator in communication with the first and second thermoelectric devices, the waveform generator configured to generate a first control signal to control a first caloric output to the first thermoelectric device and a second control signal to control a second caloric output to the second caloric device.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2012Date of Patent: January 3, 2017Assignee: SCION NEUROSTIM, LLCInventors: Lanty L. Smith, Lesco L. Rogers, Robert D. Black
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Patent number: 9526653Abstract: The present invention provides devices, systems and methods for delivering one or more thermal waveforms to the vestibular system and/or the nervous system of a patient. In some embodiments, the present invention provides a vestibular stimulation device configured both to generate a prescription for delivering one or more thermal waveforms and to deliver the prescribed thermal waveforms.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2011Date of Patent: December 27, 2016Assignee: Scion Neurostim, LLC.Inventors: Lesco L. Rogers, Lanty L. Smith, Robert D. Black
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Patent number: 9314371Abstract: An in-ear stimulation device for administering caloric stimulation to the ear canal of a subject includes (a) first and second earpieces configured to be insertable into the ear canals of the subject; (b) at least first and second thermoelectric devices thermally coupled to respective ones of the first and second earpieces; (c) a first heat sink thermally coupled to the first thermoelectric device opposite the first earpiece and a second heat sink thermally coupled to the second thermoelectric device opposite the second earpiece; and (d) a controller comprising a waveform generator in communication with the first and second thermoelectric devices, the waveform generator configured to generate a first control signal to control a first caloric output to the first thermoelectric device and a second control signal to control a second caloric output to the second caloric device.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2012Date of Patent: April 19, 2016Assignee: Scion Neurostim, LLCInventors: Lanty L. Smith, Lesco L. Rogers, Robert D. Black