Patents by Inventor Bradford V. Hebert

Bradford V. Hebert 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: 6938211
    Abstract: An image transfer object is disclosed that provides the necessary mechanism to conduct a dynamic transfer operation. The image transfer object includes a static reference to dynamic data. The image data is “dynamic”, in that the user may request additional views of the image. An image recipient computer receives the static reference to identify a source image on a server, and generates a first request, based on the static reference, for a view of the source image to the server. In response, the server transmits data to the image recipient computer. The image recipient computer displays the first view of the source image for viewing by the user. The user may then select a different portion of the source image, and/or a different resolution to designate a second view of the source image. The image recipient computer generates a second request to the image server for the second view, and the image server transmits additional data to generate the second view of the source image.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 24, 1999
    Date of Patent: August 30, 2005
    Assignees: University of Pittsburgh of the Common Wealth System of Higher Education, Stentor, Inc.
    Inventors: Paul Joseph Chang, John C. Huffman, Benjamin J. McCurtain, Jonathan Reis, Bradford V. Hebert
  • Patent number: 6734880
    Abstract: A user interface for a medical informatics system, which permits a physician to work with digitized medical images in a manner that the physician is accustomed to working with traditional analog film, is disclosed. The user interface includes a through a patient browser view to provide the ability to select studies, which consist of medical images and series, for patients. After selecting the studies, the user, through a patient canvas view, may then organize the studies as well as the images/series within the studies, including resizing the studies and the images/series within a study. The user may also pan and zoom images to view portions of an image at various resolutions. Furthermore, the user of the user interface may analyze the image by selecting to view the image in detail in a large floating window.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 24, 1999
    Date of Patent: May 11, 2004
    Assignees: Stentor, Inc., University of Pittsburgh of the Commonwealth Sytem of Higher Education
    Inventors: Paul Joseph Chang, Bradford V. Hebert, Benjamin J. McCurtain
  • Patent number: 6556724
    Abstract: An image collaboration system conducts resolution independent image collaboration among a host computer and participating client computers. The subject of the image collaboration involves at least one source image. The source image is transformed into a hierarchical representation, such that each level of the hierarchical representation is sufficient to reconstruct the source image at a given resolution. The host computer displays, at a first resolution, an image based on one or more of the source images. To conduct the resolution independent image collaboration, the host computer generates a resolution independent description of the image, which describes the first display image relative to the source image, and broadcasts the resolution independent description of the image to the participating clients. In response, the participating clients generate an image from the resolution independent description of the image at the host computer at a resolution sufficient for display at the participating clients.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 24, 1999
    Date of Patent: April 29, 2003
    Assignees: Stentor Inc., University of Pittsburgh
    Inventors: Paul Joseph Chang, John C. Huffman, Bradford V. Hebert
  • Publication number: 20020109735
    Abstract: A user interface for a medical informatics system, which permits a physician to work with digitized medical images in a manner that the physician is accustomed to working with traditional analog film, is disclosed. The user interface includes a through a patient browser view to provide the ability to select studies, which consist of medical images and series, for patients. After selecting the studies, the user, through a patient canvas view, may then organize the studies as well as the images/series within the studies, including resizing the studies and the images/series within a study. The user may also pan and zoom images to view portions of an image at various resolutions. Furthermore, the user of the user interface may analyze the image by selecting to view the image in detail in a large floating window.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 24, 1999
    Publication date: August 15, 2002
    Inventors: Paul Joseph Chang, Bradford V. Hebert, Benjamin J. McCurtain