Patents Examined by Dennis W. Ruhl
  • Patent number: 6712468
    Abstract: Individual eye tracking data can be used to determine whether an individual has actually looked at a particular region of a visual field. Aggregation of data corresponding to multiple individuals can provide trends and other data useful for designers of graphical representations (e.g., Web pages, advertisements) as well as other items that can be viewed. Representation of the aggregated viewing data, which indicates both regions viewed and regions not viewed, can be accomplished using several different techniques. For example, percentages of the number of viewers that viewed a particular region can be represented as a particular color, or the underlying image being viewed can be blurred based on and acuity gradient and the number of individuals viewing various regions. The various regions represented as viewed can be selected based on the type of viewing activity (e.g., reading, gazing) is associated with a particular region.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 12, 2001
    Date of Patent: March 30, 2004
    Inventor: Gregory T. Edwards
  • Patent number: 6709396
    Abstract: A catheter-based ultrasonic transducer array is provided which includes a piezoelectric member sandwiched between matching layers and a backing member. A flexible stiffening element or elements is embedded in the backing member. The element is opaque to radio frequencies and integrated along the azimuthal axis of the array so as to enable a user to view the element in an image of the array derived from the array output and thus determine the angular position of the array. A flexible interconnection assembly provides an electrical connection between the electrodes of the piezoelectric member and external cabling. Different methods are provided for adding a surrounding protective cover to the array.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 17, 2002
    Date of Patent: March 23, 2004
    Assignee: Vermon
    Inventors: Aimé Flesch, Elisabeth Lacaze, An Nguyen-Dinh, Philippe Auclair, Rémi Dufait, Pascal Mauchamp
  • Patent number: 6705728
    Abstract: In order to observe a front eye portion of an eye (E) to be examined, when a frame is moved to within a first region to approach the eye E to be examined, a stereo angle converting portion as means for shifting an optical path and a color temperature converting element (61) as optical converting means are removed from right and left optical axes (L1 and L2). On the other hand, in order to observe an eye fundus portion of the eye (E) to be examined, when the frame is moved to within a second region to leave the eye (E) to be examined, the stereo angle converting portion and the color temperature converting element (61) are disposed on the right and left optical axes (L1 and L2).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 30, 2001
    Date of Patent: March 16, 2004
    Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha Topcon
    Inventors: Tadashi Okamoto, Mitsuaki Wada, Takeyuki Kato, Masaki Ohno
  • Patent number: 6702749
    Abstract: An optical guide for a biopsy needle includes a light projector for producing a line image on a patient's skin surface, wherein the light projector is adapted for mounting on an ultrasound transducer such that the line image corresponds with an intersection of the transducer ultrasound plane with the skin surface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 24, 2002
    Date of Patent: March 9, 2004
    Assignee: Siemens Corporate Research, Inc.
    Inventors: Gianluca Paladini, Frank Sauer
  • Patent number: 6698889
    Abstract: A method for optimizing a prescription for laser-ablation corneal treatment includes the steps of receiving a measured correction prescription for a current patient having a classification element associated therewith, the prescription having been measured using wavefront determination. A database of treatment outcomes on a plurality of previously treated patients is accessed, each treated patient outcome having associated therewith at least one classification element and comprising a preoperative wavefront-determined correction prescription and a postoperative visual profile. From the treatment outcomes in the database is calculated an average difference between the preoperative prescription and the postoperative profile for at least some of the previously treated patients having a classification element in common with the current patient. Finally the current patient correction prescription is adjusted commensurate with the calculated average difference to form an optimized prescription.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 20, 2002
    Date of Patent: March 2, 2004
    Assignee: Alcon, Inc.
    Inventors: George H. Pettit, John Alfred Campin
  • Patent number: 6694170
    Abstract: The computer system is capable of acquiring and displaying images of the prostate of a patient for assisting a surgeon in placing ablative elements in the prostate of the patient. The computer system is programmed with software capable of: 1) determining the dimensions of the prostate; and, 2) determining the dimensions and location of a treatment zone. The treatment zone is determined to include only one neurovascular bundle of the prostate and exclude the other neurovascular bundle of the prostate. The system utilizes the determined dimensions of the prostate and treatment zone for computing the number and location of ablative elements needed to treat the treatment zone while minimizing any adverse effect on the patient's sexual function.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 16, 2001
    Date of Patent: February 17, 2004
    Assignee: Endocare, Inc.
    Inventors: Paul W. Mikus, Jay Eum, John C. Rewcastle, Jawahar M. Ali
  • Patent number: 6689062
    Abstract: A minimally invasive approach implementing the concept of transesophageal access to the heart and surrounding structures is described which allows intra and extra cardiac procedures to be performed while the heart is beating. The technique creates a short, wide and almost straight tubular access to the posterior mediastinum, pericardial space and interior of the heart through a penetration in a segment in the GI tract preferably the esophagus in proximity to a cardiac chamber. The access device isolates the penetration site from the rest of the esophageal lumen and secures the penetration site in the esophageal wall. Other means are used to secure the penetration field in the esophageal wall and prevent micro leakage, including circumferential pressure isolation of the esophageal segment, continuous intra esophageal suction and irrigation, and vacuum negative pressure throughout the procedure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 22, 2000
    Date of Patent: February 10, 2004
    Assignee: Microaccess Medical Systems, Inc.
    Inventor: Sameh Mesallum
  • Patent number: 6689067
    Abstract: An ultrasound scanning system having an ultrasound transducer (10) which provides ultrasound images (33), a computer to process the ultrasound information and to render the ultrasound image (33) correctly positioned and scaled for display on a flat panel monitor (29) which has a display size similar to the actual physical size of the ultrasound image (33). A half silvered mirror (30) redirects the image (33) so that the user (32) perceives the image (33) as if it occupied the actual physical location of the structures (34, 35) appearing in the image (33). An illumination (22) unit projects onto a patient (13) a line of light (3) that is within the imaging plane (4) projected by the ultrasound transducer (10) into the patient (13). Alternatively a video camera may be used to display a guide line (15) that is coplanar with the imaging plane (4). A mechanical mount (16) combines the transducer (10), monitor (29), mirror (30), and source of illumination (22) or video camera in a correct geometrical alignment.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 26, 2002
    Date of Patent: February 10, 2004
    Assignee: Siemens Corporate Research, Inc.
    Inventors: Frank Sauer, Gianluca Paladini, Ali Khamene
  • Patent number: 6687528
    Abstract: The present invention is a method and apparatus for semi-automatically registering low signal to noise ratio relaxation-time images, with particular application to tracking motion in moving organs and quantifying myocardial perfusion reserve. For each image acquired in a time series, a corresponding high signal to noise ratio image is extrapolated from the collected data. The high signal to noise ratio images are registered to track motion, and the resulting registration data is copied onto the corresponding relaxation time image.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 28, 2001
    Date of Patent: February 3, 2004
    Assignees: GE Medical Systems Global Technology Company LLC, John Hopkins University
    Inventors: Sandeep N. Gupta, Garth M. Beache, Daniel A. Herzka
  • Patent number: 6685637
    Abstract: An ultrasonic diagnostic imaging system is described which enables the system operator to change the language of the graphical user interface without the need to restart the system. The software build for text, dialog boxes, symbols, icons, and other language-specific information contains this display information in multiple languages. By accessing a setup menu or other selection screen the user can change to one of the other languages stored on the system, preferably including all language-specific features. In the describe embodiments this change many be implemented without the need to reboot the system. In one embodiment the user has the ability to select multiple languages for different functions such as one language for system operation and another language for diagnostic reports.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 11, 2002
    Date of Patent: February 3, 2004
    Assignee: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.
    Inventor: George Daniel Rom
  • Patent number: 6682196
    Abstract: A method for optimizing a prescription for laser-ablation corneal treatment or ophthalmic implant includes the steps of receiving a measured correction prescription for a current patient having a classification element associated therewith, the prescription having been measured using wavefront determination. A database of treatment outcomes on a plurality of previously treated patients is accessed, each treated patient outcome having associated therewith at least one classification element and comprising a preoperative wavefront-determined correction prescription and a postoperative visual profile. From the treatment outcomes in the database is calculated an average difference between the preoperative prescription and the postoperative profile for at least some of the previously treated patients having a classification element in common with the current patient.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 6, 2002
    Date of Patent: January 27, 2004
    Assignee: Alcon, Inc.
    Inventors: John W. Sheets, Jr., John A. Campin, George Pettit