Patents by Inventor Anatoly E. Akimov

Anatoly E. Akimov has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 6549805
    Abstract: A biofeedback diagnostic system includes a triggering sensor and a central processing and telemetry unit having a block for producing a series of various type stimuli to a patient and an operator of the system. Two biofeedback loops are formed: central unit-patient-triggering sensor, and central unit-patient-operator. The triggering sensor remotely acquires the patient's brainwaves feedback to the stimuli and sends a digital signal back to the central unit. To improve the patient's intuitive response, an optoelectronic element is placed of the patient's forehead and illuminated with a laser light at a frequency of the patient's brainwaves theta-rhythm. To isolate the torsion component of the laser light, a cavity resonator is employed with a volumetric chamber having a size being some multiple of the transmission frequency of about 1.45 GHz.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 5, 2001
    Date of Patent: April 15, 2003
    Assignee: ClinicTech Inc.
    Inventors: Vladimir I. Nesterov, Anatoly E. Akimov, Oleg M. Elistratov
  • Publication number: 20030069513
    Abstract: A biofeedback diagnostic system includes a central processing and telemetry unit and a triggering sensor. The central processing unit in turn includes a situation-generating block for producing a series of stimuli and transmitting them in parallel to both a patient and an operator of the system via a dual peripheral device. The stimuli can be of magnetic, audio, visual, or other nature. The triggering sensor is designed to remotely acquire the patient's feedback to the transmitted stimuli and send a digital signal back to the central unit. Two biofeedback loops are formed: between the central unit, the patient, and the triggering sensor; and between the central unit, the patient, and the operator, who is interpreting the test results without involving the conscious reaction of the patient. The triggering sensor includes a noise generator to detect the patient's brainwaves and a detector channel equipped with a logoperiodic multi-turn spiral antenna to further enhance its sensitivity.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 5, 2001
    Publication date: April 10, 2003
    Inventors: Vladimir I. Nesterov, Anatoly E. Akimov, Oleg M. Elistratov